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/* Copyright (C) 2000 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
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This software is provided AS-IS with no warranty, either express or
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implied.
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This software is distributed under license and may not be copied,
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modified or distributed except as expressly authorized under the terms
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of the license contained in the file LICENSE in this distribution.
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For more information about licensing, please refer to
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http://www.ghostscript.com/licensing/. For information on
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commercial licensing, go to http://www.artifex.com/licensing/ or
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contact Artifex Software, Inc., 101 Lucas Valley Road #110,
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San Rafael, CA 94903, U.S.A., +1(415)492-9861.
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*/
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/* $Id: ziodevs.c,v 1.9 2004/08/04 19:36:13 stefan Exp $ */
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/* %stdxxx IODevice implementation for PostScript interpreter */
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#include "stdio_.h"
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#include "ghost.h"
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#include "gp.h"
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#include "gpcheck.h"
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#include "oper.h"
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#include "stream.h"
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#include "gxiodev.h" /* must come after stream.h */
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/* and before files.h */
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#include "files.h"
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#include "store.h"
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/* Define the special devices. */
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const char iodev_dtype_stdio[] = "Special";
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#define iodev_special(dname, init, open) {\
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dname, iodev_dtype_stdio,\
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{ init, open, iodev_no_open_file, iodev_no_fopen, iodev_no_fclose,\
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iodev_no_delete_file, iodev_no_rename_file, iodev_no_file_status,\
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iodev_no_enumerate_files, NULL, NULL,\
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iodev_no_get_params, iodev_no_put_params\
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}\
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}
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/*
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* We need the current context pointer for accessing / opening the %std
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* IODevices. However, this is not available to the open routine.
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* Therefore, we use the hack of storing this pointer in the IODevice state
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* pointer just before calling the open routines. We clear the pointer
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* immediately afterwards so as not to wind up with dangling references.
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*/
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#define STDIN_BUF_SIZE 128
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private iodev_proc_init(stdin_init);
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private iodev_proc_open_device(stdin_open);
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const gx_io_device gs_iodev_stdin =
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iodev_special("%stdin%", stdin_init, stdin_open);
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#define STDOUT_BUF_SIZE 128
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private iodev_proc_open_device(stdout_open);
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const gx_io_device gs_iodev_stdout =
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iodev_special("%stdout%", iodev_no_init, stdout_open);
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#define STDERR_BUF_SIZE 128
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private iodev_proc_open_device(stderr_open);
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const gx_io_device gs_iodev_stderr =
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iodev_special("%stderr%", iodev_no_init, stderr_open);
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/* ------- %stdin, %stdout, and %stderr ------ */
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/*
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* According to Adobe, it is legal to close the %std... files and then
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* re-open them later. However, the re-opened file object is not 'eq' to
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* the original file object (in our implementation, it has a different
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* read_id or write_id).
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*/
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private int
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s_stdin_read_process(stream_state *, stream_cursor_read *,
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stream_cursor_write *, bool);
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private int
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stdin_init(gx_io_device * iodev, gs_memory_t * mem)
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{
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mem->gs_lib_ctx->stdin_is_interactive = true;
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return 0;
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}
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/* Read from stdin into the buffer. */
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/* If interactive, only read one character. */
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private int
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s_stdin_read_process(stream_state * st, stream_cursor_read * ignore_pr,
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stream_cursor_write * pw, bool last)
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{
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FILE *file = ((stream *) st)->file; /* hack for file streams */
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int wcount = (int)(pw->limit - pw->ptr);
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int count;
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if (wcount <= 0)
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return 0;
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count = gp_stdin_read( (char*) pw->ptr + 1, wcount,
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st->memory->gs_lib_ctx->stdin_is_interactive, file);
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pw->ptr += (count < 0) ? 0 : count;
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return ((count < 0) ? ERRC : (count == 0) ? EOFC : count);
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}
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private int
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stdin_open(gx_io_device * iodev, const char *access, stream ** ps,
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gs_memory_t * mem)
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{
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i_ctx_t *i_ctx_p = (i_ctx_t *)iodev->state; /* see above */
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stream *s;
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if (!streq1(access, 'r'))
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return_error(e_invalidfileaccess);
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if (file_is_invalid(s, &ref_stdin)) {
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/****** stdin SHOULD NOT LINE-BUFFER ******/
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gs_memory_t *mem = imemory_system;
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byte *buf;
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s = file_alloc_stream(mem, "stdin_open(stream)");
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/* We want stdin to read only one character at a time, */
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/* but it must have a substantial buffer, in case it is used */
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/* by a stream that requires more than one input byte */
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/* to make progress. */
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buf = gs_alloc_bytes(mem, STDIN_BUF_SIZE, "stdin_open(buffer)");
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if (s == 0 || buf == 0)
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return_error(e_VMerror);
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sread_file(s, gs_stdin, buf, STDIN_BUF_SIZE);
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s->procs.process = s_stdin_read_process;
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s->save_close = s_std_null;
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s->procs.close = file_close_file;
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make_file(&ref_stdin, a_readonly | avm_system, s->read_id, s);
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*ps = s;
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return 1;
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}
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*ps = s;
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return 0;
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}
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/* This is the public routine for getting the stdin stream. */
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int
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zget_stdin(i_ctx_t *i_ctx_p, stream ** ps)
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{
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stream *s;
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gx_io_device *iodev;
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int code;
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if (file_is_valid(s, &ref_stdin)) {
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*ps = s;
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return 0;
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}
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iodev = gs_findiodevice((const byte *)"%stdin", 6);
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iodev->state = i_ctx_p;
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code = (*iodev->procs.open_device)(iodev, "r", ps, imemory_system);
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iodev->state = NULL;
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return min(code, 0);
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}
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/* Test whether a stream is stdin. */
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bool
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zis_stdin(const stream *s)
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{
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return (s_is_valid(s) && s->procs.process == s_stdin_read_process);
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}
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private int
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stdout_open(gx_io_device * iodev, const char *access, stream ** ps,
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gs_memory_t * mem)
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{
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i_ctx_t *i_ctx_p = (i_ctx_t *)iodev->state; /* see above */
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stream *s;
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if (!streq1(access, 'w'))
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return_error(e_invalidfileaccess);
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if (file_is_invalid(s, &ref_stdout)) {
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gs_memory_t *mem = imemory_system;
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byte *buf;
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s = file_alloc_stream(mem, "stdout_open(stream)");
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buf = gs_alloc_bytes(mem, STDOUT_BUF_SIZE, "stdout_open(buffer)");
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if (s == 0 || buf == 0)
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return_error(e_VMerror);
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swrite_file(s, gs_stdout, buf, STDOUT_BUF_SIZE);
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s->save_close = s->procs.flush;
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s->procs.close = file_close_file;
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make_file(&ref_stdout, a_write | avm_system, s->write_id, s);
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*ps = s;
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return 1;
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}
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*ps = s;
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}
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/* This is the public routine for getting the stdout stream. */
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int
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stream *s;
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gx_io_device *iodev;
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int code;
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if (file_is_valid(s, &ref_stdout)) {
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*ps = s;
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return 0;
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iodev = gs_findiodevice((const byte *)"%stdout", 7);
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iodev->state = i_ctx_p;
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code = (*iodev->procs.open_device)(iodev, "w", ps, imemory_system);
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iodev->state = NULL;
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private int
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stderr_open(gx_io_device * iodev, const char *access, stream ** ps,
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gs_memory_t * mem)
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i_ctx_t *i_ctx_p = (i_ctx_t *)iodev->state; /* see above */
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stream *s;
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if (!streq1(access, 'w'))
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return_error(e_invalidfileaccess);
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if (file_is_invalid(s, &ref_stderr)) {
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gs_memory_t *mem = imemory_system;
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byte *buf;
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s = file_alloc_stream(mem, "stderr_open(stream)");
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buf = gs_alloc_bytes(mem, STDERR_BUF_SIZE, "stderr_open(buffer)");
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if (s == 0 || buf == 0)
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return_error(e_VMerror);
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swrite_file(s, gs_stderr, buf, STDERR_BUF_SIZE);
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s->save_close = s->procs.flush;
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s->procs.close = file_close_file;
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make_file(&ref_stderr, a_write | avm_system, s->write_id, s);
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*ps = s;
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return 1;
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}
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/* This is the public routine for getting the stderr stream. */
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int
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zget_stderr(i_ctx_t *i_ctx_p, stream ** ps)
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stream *s;
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gx_io_device *iodev;
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int code;
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if (file_is_valid(s, &ref_stderr)) {
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*ps = s;
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return 0;
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}
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iodev = gs_findiodevice((const byte *)"%stderr", 7);
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iodev->state = i_ctx_p;
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code = (*iodev->procs.open_device)(iodev, "w", ps, imemory_system);
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iodev->state = NULL;
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return min(code, 0);
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}
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