scsh-0.6/scheme/vm/ps-channel.scm

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; Copyright (c) 1993-1999 by Richard Kelsey and Jonathan Rees. See file COPYING.
; This file contains the type declarations for the VM's interface to
; unbuffered i/o. Unbuffered ports are called channels in the VM
; and FD's in the OS. The external names are unixoid, but the interface
; itself is intended to be portable.
(define current-input-channel
(external "STDIN_FD" (=> () integer)))
(define current-output-channel
(external "STDOUT_FD" (=> () integer)))
(define current-error-channel
(external "STDERR_FD" (=> () integer)))
; Converting between ports and channels.
(define input-port->channel
(external "fileno" (=> (input-port) integer)))
(define output-port->channel
(external "fileno" (=> (output-port) integer)))
(define input-channel->port
(external "PS_INPUT_FDOPEN" (=> (integer) input-port integer)))
(define output-channel->port
(external "PS_OUTPUT_FDOPEN" (=> (integer) output-port integer)))
; Opening and closing channels
(define open-file-channel
(external "ps_open_fd" (=> ((^ char) boolean) integer integer)))
(define (open-input-file-channel name)
(open-file-channel name #t))
(define (open-output-file-channel name)
(open-file-channel name #f))
(define close-channel
(external "ps_close_fd" (=> (integer) integer)))
(define close-input-channel close-channel)
(define close-output-channel close-channel)
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; (channel-ready? channel read?)
; -> ready? status
(define channel-ready?
(external "ps_check_fd"
(=> (integer boolean) boolean integer)))
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; Read and writing blocks of data
;
; (channel-read-block channel buffer count wait?)
; -> char-count eof? pending? status
;
; (channel-write-block channel buffer count)
; -> char-count eof? pending? status
;
; CHAR-COUNT - the number of characters read/written
; EOF? - char-count is ignored if this is true
; PENDING? - true if the operation cannot complete immediately
; STATUS - from an enumeration defined as part of Pre-Scheme
;
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; Pending i/o operations produce i/o-{read,write}-completion events when they're done.
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(define channel-read-block
(external "ps_read_fd"
(=> (integer address integer boolean) integer boolean boolean integer)))
(define channel-write-block
(external "ps_write_fd"
(=> (integer address integer) integer boolean integer)))
(define channel-abort
(external "ps_abort_fd_op" (=> (integer) integer)))
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; Checking a channel for data
(define add-pending-channel
(external "ps_add_pending_fd" (=> (integer boolean) boolean)))
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;----------------------------------------------------------------
; Asynchronous external events
; The different kinds of events
(define-external-enumeration events
(keyboard-interrupt-event ; user interrupt
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io-read-completion-event ; a pending read operation completed
io-write-completion-event ; a pending write operation completed
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alarm-event ; scheduled interrupt
os-signal-event ; some OS signal of no interest to the VM occured
error-event ; OS error occurred
no-event ; no more pending events
))
; Initialize the event system
(define initialize-events
(external "interrupt_init" (=> () integer)))
; True if an event is pending
(define pending-event?
(external "pending_eventp" (=> () boolean)))
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; Returns the next event. The second return value is the FD for
; i/o-{read,write}-completion events and the third is the status for
; i/o-{read,write}-completion and error events. (currently this is
; always zero for i/o-{read,write}-completions).
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(define get-next-event
(external "s48_get_next_event" (=> () integer integer integer)))
; Wait for the next event. The two arguments are maximum time to wait and
; whether that time is in minutes (#T) or milliseconds (#F).
(define wait-for-event
(external "s48_wait_for_event" (=> (integer boolean) unit)))