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2004-08-18 Victor Leikehman <lei@il.ibm.com> PR fortran/13278 * trans-io.c (transfer_namelist_element): New. Recursively handle derived-type variables. Pass string lengths. (build_dt): Code moved to build_namelist, with some changes and additions. (gfc_build_io_library_fndecls): Declare the fifth argument in st_set_nml_var_char -- string_length. libgfortran/ * io/transfer.c (st_set_nml_var) * io/write.c (namelist_write): Allow var_name and var_name_len to be null. For strings, use string_length field instead of len. * io/io.h (struct namelist_type): New field string_length. (st_set_nml_var_char): New argument string_length. From-SVN: r86166
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/* Copyright (C) 2002-2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Andy Vaught
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This file is part of the GNU Fortran 95 runtime library (libgfortran).
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Libgfortran is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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Libgfortran is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with Libgfortran; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#ifndef GFOR_IO_H
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#define GFOR_IO_H
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/* IO library include. */
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#include <setjmp.h>
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#include "libgfortran.h"
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#define DEFAULT_TEMPDIR "/var/tmp"
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/* Basic types used in data transfers. */
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typedef enum
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{ BT_NULL, BT_INTEGER, BT_LOGICAL, BT_CHARACTER, BT_REAL,
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BT_COMPLEX
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}
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bt;
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typedef enum
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{ SUCCESS = 1, FAILURE }
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try;
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typedef struct stream
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{
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char *(*alloc_w_at) (struct stream *, int *, gfc_offset);
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char *(*alloc_r_at) (struct stream *, int *, gfc_offset);
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try (*sfree) (struct stream *);
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try (*close) (struct stream *);
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try (*seek) (struct stream *, gfc_offset);
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try (*truncate) (struct stream *);
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}
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stream;
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/* Macros for doing file I/O given a stream. */
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#define sfree(s) ((s)->sfree)(s)
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#define sclose(s) ((s)->close)(s)
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#define salloc_r(s, len) ((s)->alloc_r_at)(s, len, -1)
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#define salloc_w(s, len) ((s)->alloc_w_at)(s, len, -1)
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#define salloc_r_at(s, len, where) ((s)->alloc_r_at)(s, len, where)
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#define salloc_w_at(s, len, where) ((s)->alloc_w_at)(s, len, where)
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#define sseek(s, pos) ((s)->seek)(s, pos)
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#define struncate(s) ((s)->truncate)(s)
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/* Namelist represent object */
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/*
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Namelist Records
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&groupname object=value [,object=value].../
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or
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&groupname object=value [,object=value]...&groupname
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Even more complex, during the execution of a program containing a
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namelist READ statement, you can specify a question mark character(?)
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or a question mark character preceded by an equal sign(=?) to get
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the information of the namelist group. By '?', the name of variables
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in the namelist will be displayed, by '=?', the name and value of
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variables will be displayed.
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All these requirements need a new data structure to record all info
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about the namelist.
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*/
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typedef struct namelist_type
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{
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char * var_name;
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void * mem_pos;
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int value_acquired;
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int len;
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int string_length;
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bt type;
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struct namelist_type * next;
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}
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namelist_info;
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/* Options for the OPEN statement. */
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typedef enum
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{ ACCESS_SEQUENTIAL, ACCESS_DIRECT,
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ACCESS_UNSPECIFIED
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}
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unit_access;
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typedef enum
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{ ACTION_READ, ACTION_WRITE, ACTION_READWRITE,
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ACTION_UNSPECIFIED
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}
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unit_action;
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typedef enum
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{ BLANK_NULL, BLANK_ZERO, BLANK_UNSPECIFIED }
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unit_blank;
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typedef enum
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{ DELIM_NONE, DELIM_APOSTROPHE, DELIM_QUOTE,
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DELIM_UNSPECIFIED
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}
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unit_delim;
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typedef enum
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{ FORM_FORMATTED, FORM_UNFORMATTED, FORM_UNSPECIFIED }
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unit_form;
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typedef enum
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{ POSITION_ASIS, POSITION_REWIND, POSITION_APPEND,
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POSITION_UNSPECIFIED
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}
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unit_position;
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typedef enum
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{ STATUS_UNKNOWN, STATUS_OLD, STATUS_NEW, STATUS_SCRATCH,
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STATUS_REPLACE, STATUS_UNSPECIFIED
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}
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unit_status;
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typedef enum
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{ PAD_YES, PAD_NO, PAD_UNSPECIFIED }
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unit_pad;
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typedef enum
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{ ADVANCE_YES, ADVANCE_NO, ADVANCE_UNSPECIFIED }
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unit_advance;
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/* Statement parameters. These are all the things that can appear in
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an I/O statement. Some are inputs and some are outputs, but none
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are both. All of these values are initially zeroed and are zeroed
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at the end of a library statement. The relevant values need to be
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set before entry to an I/O statement. This structure needs to be
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duplicated by the back end. */
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typedef struct
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{
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int unit;
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int err, end, eor, list_format; /* These are flags, not values. */
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/* Return values from library statements. These are returned only if
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the labels are specified in the statement itself and the condition
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occurs. In most cases, none of the labels are specified and the
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return value does not have to be checked. Must be consistent with
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the front end. */
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enum
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{
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LIBRARY_OK = 0,
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LIBRARY_ERROR,
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LIBRARY_END,
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LIBRARY_EOR
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}
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library_return;
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int *iostat, *exist, *opened, *number, *named, rec, *nextrec, *size;
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int recl_in;
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int *recl_out;
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int *iolength;
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char *file;
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int file_len;
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char *status;
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int status_len;
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char *access;
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int access_len;
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char *form;
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int form_len;
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char *blank;
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int blank_len;
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char *position;
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int position_len;
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char *action;
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int action_len;
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char *delim;
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int delim_len;
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char *pad;
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int pad_len;
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char *format;
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int format_len;
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char *advance;
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int advance_len;
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char *name;
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int name_len;
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char *internal_unit;
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int internal_unit_len;
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char *sequential;
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int sequential_len;
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char *direct;
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int direct_len;
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char *formatted;
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int formatted_len;
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char *unformatted;
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int unformatted_len;
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char *read;
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int read_len;
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char *write;
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int write_len;
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char *readwrite;
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int readwrite_len;
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/* namelist related data */
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char * namelist_name;
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int namelist_name_len;
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int namelist_read_mode;
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}
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st_parameter;
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#define ioparm prefix(ioparm)
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extern st_parameter ioparm;
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#define ionml prefix(ionml)
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extern namelist_info * ionml;
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typedef struct
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{
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unit_access access;
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unit_action action;
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unit_blank blank;
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unit_delim delim;
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unit_form form;
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int is_notpadded;
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unit_position position;
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unit_status status;
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unit_pad pad;
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}
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unit_flags;
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/* The default value of record length is defined here. This value can
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be overriden by the OPEN statement or by an environment variable. */
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#define DEFAULT_RECL 10000
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typedef struct gfc_unit
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{
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int unit_number;
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stream *s;
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struct gfc_unit *left, *right; /* Treap links. */
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int priority;
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int read_bad, current_record;
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enum
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{ NO_ENDFILE, AT_ENDFILE, AFTER_ENDFILE }
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endfile;
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unit_flags flags;
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gfc_offset recl, last_record, maxrec, bytes_left;
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/* recl -- Record length of the file.
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last_record -- Last record number read or written
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maxrec -- Maximum record number in a direct access file
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bytes_left -- Bytes left in current record. */
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int file_len;
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char file[1]; /* Filename is allocated at the end of the structure. */
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}
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gfc_unit;
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/* Global variables. Putting these in a structure makes it easier to
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maintain, particularly with the constraint of a prefix. */
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typedef struct
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{
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int in_library; /* Nonzero if a library call is being processed. */
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int size; /* Bytes processed by the current data-transfer statement. */
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gfc_offset max_offset; /* Maximum file offset. */
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int item_count; /* Item number in a formatted data transfer. */
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int reversion_flag; /* Format reversion has occurred. */
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int first_item;
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gfc_unit *unit_root;
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int seen_dollar;
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enum {READING, WRITING} mode;
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unit_blank blank_status;
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enum {SIGN_S, SIGN_SS, SIGN_SP} sign_status;
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int scale_factor;
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jmp_buf eof_jump;
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}
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global_t;
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#define g prefix(g)
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extern global_t g;
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#define current_unit prefix(current_unit)
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extern gfc_unit *current_unit;
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/* Format tokens. Only about half of these can be stored in the
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format nodes. */
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typedef enum
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{
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FMT_NONE = 0, FMT_UNKNOWN, FMT_SIGNED_INT, FMT_ZERO, FMT_POSINT, FMT_PERIOD,
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FMT_COMMA, FMT_COLON, FMT_SLASH, FMT_DOLLAR, FMT_T, FMT_TR, FMT_TL,
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FMT_LPAREN, FMT_RPAREN, FMT_X, FMT_S, FMT_SS, FMT_SP, FMT_STRING,
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FMT_BADSTRING, FMT_P, FMT_I, FMT_B, FMT_BN, FMT_BZ, FMT_O, FMT_Z, FMT_F,
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FMT_E, FMT_EN, FMT_ES, FMT_G, FMT_L, FMT_A, FMT_D, FMT_H, FMT_END
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}
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format_token;
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/* Format nodes. A format string is converted into a tree of these
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structures, which is traversed as part of a data transfer statement. */
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typedef struct fnode
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{
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format_token format;
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int repeat;
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struct fnode *next;
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char *source;
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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int w, d, e;
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}
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real;
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struct
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{
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int length;
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char *p;
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}
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string;
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struct
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{
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int w, m;
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}
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integer;
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int w;
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int k;
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int r;
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int n;
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struct fnode *child;
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}
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u;
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/* Members for traversing the tree during data transfer. */
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int count;
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struct fnode *current;
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}
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fnode;
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/* unix.c */
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#define sys_exit prefix(sys_exit)
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void sys_exit (int) __attribute__ ((noreturn));
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#define move_pos_offset prefix(move_pos_offset)
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int move_pos_offset (stream *, int);
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#define get_oserror prefix(get_oserror)
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const char *get_oserror (void);
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#define compare_files prefix(compare_files)
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int compare_files (stream *, stream *);
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#define init_error_stream prefix(init_error_stream)
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stream *init_error_stream (void);
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#define open_external prefix(open_external)
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stream *open_external (unit_action, unit_status);
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#define open_internal prefix(open_internal)
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stream *open_internal (char *, int);
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#define input_stream prefix(input_stream)
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stream *input_stream (void);
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#define output_stream prefix(output_stream)
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stream *output_stream (void);
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#define compare_file_filename prefix(compare_file_filename)
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int compare_file_filename (stream *, const char *, int);
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#define find_file prefix(find_file)
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gfc_unit *find_file (void);
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#define stream_at_bof prefix(stream_at_bof)
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int stream_at_bof (stream *);
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#define stream_at_eof prefix(stream_at_eof)
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int stream_at_eof (stream *);
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#define delete_file prefix(delete_file)
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int delete_file (gfc_unit *);
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#define file_exists prefix(file_exists)
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int file_exists (void);
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#define inquire_sequential prefix(inquire_sequential)
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const char *inquire_sequential (const char *, int);
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#define inquire_direct prefix(inquire_direct)
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const char *inquire_direct (const char *, int);
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#define inquire_formatted prefix(inquire_formatted)
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const char *inquire_formatted (const char *, int);
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#define inquire_unformatted prefix(inquire_unformatted)
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const char *inquire_unformatted (const char *, int);
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#define inquire_read prefix(inquire_read)
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const char *inquire_read (const char *, int);
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#define inquire_write prefix(inquire_write)
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const char *inquire_write (const char *, int);
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#define inquire_readwrite prefix(inquire_readwrite)
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const char *inquire_readwrite (const char *, int);
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#define file_length prefix(file_length)
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gfc_offset file_length (stream *);
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#define file_position prefix(file_position)
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gfc_offset file_position (stream *);
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#define is_seekable prefix(is_seekable)
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int is_seekable (stream *);
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#define empty_internal_buffer prefix(empty_internal_buffer)
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void empty_internal_buffer(stream *);
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#define flush prefix(flush)
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try flush (stream *);
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/* unit.c */
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#define insert_unit prefix(insert_unix)
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void insert_unit (gfc_unit *);
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#define close_unit prefix(close_unit)
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int close_unit (gfc_unit *);
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#define is_internal_unit prefix(is_internal_unit)
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int is_internal_unit (void);
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#define find_unit prefix(find_unit)
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gfc_unit *find_unit (int);
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#define get_unit prefix(get_unit)
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gfc_unit *get_unit (int);
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/* open.c */
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#define test_endfile prefix(test_endfile)
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void test_endfile (gfc_unit *);
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#define new_unit prefix(new_unit)
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void new_unit (unit_flags *);
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/* format.c */
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#define parse_format prefix(parse_format)
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void parse_format (void);
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#define next_format prefix(next_format)
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fnode *next_format (void);
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#define unget_format prefix(unget_format)
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void unget_format (fnode *);
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#define format_error prefix(format_error)
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void format_error (fnode *, const char *);
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#define free_fnodes prefix(free_fnodes)
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void free_fnodes (void);
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/* transfer.c */
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#define SCRATCH_SIZE 300
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#define scratch prefix(scratch)
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extern char scratch[];
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#define type_name prefix(type_name)
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const char *type_name (bt);
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#define read_block prefix(read_block)
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void *read_block (int *);
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#define write_block prefix(write_block)
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void *write_block (int);
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#define transfer_integer prefix(transfer_integer)
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void transfer_integer (void *, int);
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#define transfer_real prefix(transfer_real)
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void transfer_real (void *, int);
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#define transfer_logical prefix(transfer_logical)
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void transfer_logical (void *, int);
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#define transfer_character prefix(transfer_character)
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void transfer_character (void *, int);
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#define transfer_complex prefix(transfer_complex)
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void transfer_complex (void *, int);
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#define next_record prefix(next_record)
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void next_record (int);
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#define st_set_nml_var_int prefix(st_set_nml_var_int)
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void st_set_nml_var_int (void * , char * , int , int );
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#define st_set_nml_var_float prefix(st_set_nml_var_float)
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void st_set_nml_var_float (void * , char * , int , int );
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#define st_set_nml_var_char prefix(st_set_nml_var_char)
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void st_set_nml_var_char (void * , char * , int , int, gfc_strlen_type);
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#define st_set_nml_var_complex prefix(st_set_nml_var_complex)
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void st_set_nml_var_complex (void * , char * , int , int );
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#define st_set_nml_var_log prefix(st_set_nml_var_log)
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void st_set_nml_var_log (void * , char * , int , int );
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/* read.c */
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#define set_integer prefix(set_integer)
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void set_integer (void *, int64_t, int);
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#define max_value prefix(max_value)
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uint64_t max_value (int, int);
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#define convert_real prefix(convert_real)
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int convert_real (void *, const char *, int);
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#define read_a prefix(read_a)
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void read_a (fnode *, char *, int);
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#define read_f prefix(read_f)
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void read_f (fnode *, char *, int);
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#define read_l prefix(read_l)
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void read_l (fnode *, char *, int);
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#define read_x prefix(read_x)
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void read_x (fnode *);
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#define read_radix prefix(read_radix)
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void read_radix (fnode *, char *, int, int);
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#define read_decimal prefix(read_decimal)
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void read_decimal (fnode *, char *, int);
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/* list_read.c */
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#define list_formatted_read prefix(list_formatted_read)
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void list_formatted_read (bt, void *, int);
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#define finish_list_read prefix(finish_list_read)
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void finish_list_read (void);
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#define init_at_eol prefix(init_at_eol)
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void init_at_eol();
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#define namelist_read prefix(namelist_read)
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void namelist_read();
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#define namelist_write prefix(namelist_write)
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void namelist_write();
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/* write.c */
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#define write_a prefix(write_a)
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void write_a (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_b prefix(write_b)
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void write_b (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_d prefix(write_d)
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void write_d (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_e prefix(write_e)
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void write_e (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_en prefix(write_en)
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void write_en (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_es prefix(write_es)
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void write_es (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_f prefix(write_f)
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void write_f (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_i prefix(write_i)
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void write_i (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_l prefix(write_l)
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void write_l (fnode *, char *, int);
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#define write_o prefix(write_o)
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void write_o (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define write_x prefix(write_x)
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void write_x (fnode *);
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#define write_z prefix(write_z)
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void write_z (fnode *, const char *, int);
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#define list_formatted_write prefix(list_formatted_write)
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void list_formatted_write (bt, void *, int);
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#define st_open prefix(st_open)
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#define st_close prefix(st_close)
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#define st_inquire prefix(st_inquire)
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#define st_iolength prefix(st_iolength)
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#define st_iolength_done prefix(st_iolength_done)
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#define st_rewind prefix(st_rewind)
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#define st_read prefix(st_read)
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#define st_read_done prefix(st_read_done)
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#define st_write prefix(st_write)
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#define st_write_done prefix(st_write_done)
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#define st_backspace prefix(st_backspace)
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#define st_endfile prefix(st_endfile)
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void __MAIN (void);
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#endif
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