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This covers issue affecting pre-C+26 features that were resolved during 2026 Croydon meeting. libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog: * include/bits/chrono_io.h: Add comment for LWG3831. * include/bits/print.h: Add comment for LWG4549. * include/std/condition_variable: Add comment for LWG3504. * include/std/format: Add comments for LWG4522. * include/std/mdspan: Add comment for LWG4314. * include/std/optional: Add comment for LWG2746. Reviewed-by: Jonathan Wakely <jwakely@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Tomasz Kamiński <tkaminsk@redhat.com>
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// Inline implementation details for std::print functions -*- C++ -*-
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// Copyright The GNU Toolchain Authors.
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//
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// This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library. This library is free
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// software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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// terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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// Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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// any later version.
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// This library 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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// Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
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// permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
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// 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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// a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program;
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// see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see
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// <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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/** @file include/bits/print.h
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* This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
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* Do not attempt to use it directly. @headername{print}
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*
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* This file contains the parts of `<print>` which are currently defined
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* inline, but should be moved into the library eventually.
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*/
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#ifndef _GLIBCXX_PRINT_H
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#define _GLIBCXX_PRINT_H 1
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#ifdef _GLIBCXX_SYSHDR
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#pragma GCC system_header
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#endif
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#include <bits/requires_hosted.h> // for std::format
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#include <bits/version.h>
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#ifdef __glibcxx_print // C++ >= 23
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#include <format>
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#include <cstdio> // FILE, EOF, flockfile, etc.
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#include <cerrno> // EACCES, EIO
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#include <bits/functexcept.h> // __throw_system_error
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#ifdef _WIN32
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# include <system_error> // system_error
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#endif
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namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
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{
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_GLIBCXX_BEGIN_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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namespace __format
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{
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#if _GLIBCXX_USE_STDIO_LOCKING && _GLIBCXX_USE_GLIBC_STDIO_EXT
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// These are defined in <stdio_ext.h> but we don't want to include that.
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extern "C" int __fwritable(FILE*) noexcept;
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extern "C" int __flbf(FILE*) noexcept;
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extern "C" size_t __fbufsize(FILE*) noexcept;
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// A format sink that writes directly to a Glibc FILE.
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// The file is locked on construction and its buffer is accessed directly.
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class _File_sink final : _Buf_sink<char>
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{
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struct _File
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{
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explicit
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_File(FILE* __f) : _M_file(__f)
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{
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::flockfile(__f);
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// Ensure stream is in write mode
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if (!__fwritable(__f))
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{
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::funlockfile(__f);
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__throw_system_error(EACCES);
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}
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// Allocate buffer if needed:
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if (_M_write_buf().empty())
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if (::__overflow(__f, EOF) == EOF)
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{
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const int __err = errno;
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::funlockfile(__f);
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__throw_system_error(__err);
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}
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}
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~_File() { ::funlockfile(_M_file); }
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_File(_File&&) = delete;
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// A span viewing the unused portion of the stream's output buffer.
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std::span<char>
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_M_write_buf() noexcept
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{
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return {_M_file->_IO_write_ptr,
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size_t(_M_file->_IO_buf_end - _M_file->_IO_write_ptr)};
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}
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// Flush the output buffer to the file so we can write to it again.
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void
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_M_flush()
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{
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if (::fflush_unlocked(_M_file))
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__throw_system_error(errno);
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}
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// Update the current position in the output buffer.
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// __n is the number of characters written to the _M_write_buf() span,
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// so will not exceed the size of the output buffer.
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void
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_M_bump(size_t __n) noexcept
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{ _M_file->_IO_write_ptr += __n; }
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bool
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_M_line_buffered() const noexcept
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{ return __flbf(_M_file); } // Or: _M_file->_flags & 0x200
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bool
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_M_unbuffered() const noexcept
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{ return __fbufsize(_M_file) == 1; } // Or: _M_file->_flags & 0x2
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FILE* _M_file;
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} _M_file;
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bool _M_add_newline; // True for std::println, false for std::print.
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// Flush the stream's put area so it can be refilled.
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void
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_M_overflow() override
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{
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auto __s = this->_M_used();
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if (__s.data() == this->_M_buf)
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{
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// Characters in internal buffer need to be transferred to the FILE.
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auto __n = ::fwrite_unlocked(__s.data(), 1, __s.size(),
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_M_file._M_file);
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if (__n != __s.size())
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__throw_system_error(errno);
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this->_M_reset(this->_M_buf);
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}
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else
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{
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// Characters were written directly to the FILE's output buffer.
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_M_file._M_bump(__s.size());
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_M_file._M_flush();
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this->_M_reset(_M_file._M_write_buf());
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}
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}
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public:
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_File_sink(FILE* __f, bool __add_newline)
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: _M_file(__f), _M_add_newline(__add_newline)
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{
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if (!_M_file._M_unbuffered())
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// Write directly to the FILE's output buffer.
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this->_M_reset(_M_file._M_write_buf());
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}
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// This calls I/O functions which are cancellation points, so they
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// could exit with a __forced_unwind exception. The noexcept(false)
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// allows that to propagate instead of terminating the process.
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~_File_sink() noexcept(false)
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{
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auto __s = this->_M_used();
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if (__s.data() == this->_M_buf) // Unbuffered stream
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{
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_File_sink::_M_overflow(); // Transfer _M_buf to stream.
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if (_M_add_newline)
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::putc_unlocked('\n', _M_file._M_file);
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}
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else
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{
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_M_file._M_bump(__s.size());
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if (_M_add_newline)
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::putc_unlocked('\n', _M_file._M_file); // '\n' triggers a flush
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else if (_M_file._M_line_buffered() && __s.size()
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&& (__s.back() == '\n'
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|| __builtin_memchr(__s.data(), '\n', __s.size())))
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_M_file._M_flush();
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}
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}
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using _Sink<char>::out;
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};
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#elif _GLIBCXX_USE_STDIO_LOCKING
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// A format sink that buffers output and then copies it to a stdio FILE.
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// The file is locked on construction and written to using fwrite_unlocked.
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class _File_sink final : _Buf_sink<char>
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{
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struct _File // RAII type to lock/unlock the file.
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{
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explicit _File(FILE* __f) : _M_file(__f) { ::flockfile(_M_file); }
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~_File() { ::funlockfile(_M_file); }
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FILE* _M_file;
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} _M_file;
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bool _M_add_newline;
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// Transfer buffer contents to the FILE, so buffer can be refilled.
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void
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_M_overflow() override
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{
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auto __s = this->_M_used();
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#if _GLIBCXX_HAVE_FWRITE_UNLOCKED
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auto __n = ::fwrite_unlocked(__s.data(), 1, __s.size(), _M_file._M_file);
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if (__n != __s.size())
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__throw_system_error(errno);
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#else
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for (char __c : __s)
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::putc_unlocked(__c, _M_file._M_file);
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if (::ferror(_M_file._M_file))
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__throw_system_error(errno);
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#endif
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this->_M_reset(this->_M_buf);
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}
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public:
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_File_sink(FILE* __f, bool __add_newline) noexcept
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: _Buf_sink<char>(), _M_file(__f), _M_add_newline(__add_newline)
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{ }
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~_File_sink() noexcept(false) // See above for noexcept(false) rationale.
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{
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_File_sink::_M_overflow();
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if (_M_add_newline)
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::putc_unlocked('\n', _M_file._M_file);
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}
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using _Sink<char>::out;
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};
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#else
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// A wrapper around a format sink that copies the output to a stdio FILE.
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// This is not actually a _Sink itself, but it creates one to hold the
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// formatted characters and then copies them to the file when finished.
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class _File_sink final
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{
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FILE* _M_file;
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_Str_sink<char> _M_sink;
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bool _M_add_newline;
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public:
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_File_sink(FILE* __f, bool __add_newline) noexcept
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: _M_file(__f), _M_add_newline(__add_newline)
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{ }
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~_File_sink() noexcept(false) // See above for noexcept(false) rationale.
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{
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string __s = std::move(_M_sink).get();
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if (_M_add_newline)
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__s += '\n';
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auto __n = std::fwrite(__s.data(), 1, __s.size(), _M_file);
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if (__n < __s.size())
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__throw_system_error(EIO); // Non-POSIX fwrite doesn't set errno.
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}
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auto out() { return _M_sink.out(); }
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};
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#endif
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} // namespace __format
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#ifdef _GLIBCXX_NO_INLINE_PRINT
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# define _GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED [[__gnu__::__used__]]
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#else
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# define _GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED
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#endif
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_GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED
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inline void
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vprint_nonunicode(FILE* __stream, string_view __fmt, format_args __args)
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{
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std::vformat_to(__format::_File_sink(__stream, false).out(), __fmt, __args);
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}
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_GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED
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inline void
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vprint_nonunicode_buffered(FILE* __stream, string_view __fmt,
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format_args __args)
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{
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// _GLIBCXX_RESOLVE_LIB_DEFECTS
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// 4549. vprint_nonunicode_buffered ignores its stream parameter
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__format::_Str_sink<char> __buf;
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std::vformat_to(__buf.out(), __fmt, __args);
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auto __out = __buf.view();
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if (std::fwrite(__out.data(), 1, __out.size(), __stream) != __out.size())
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__throw_system_error(EIO);
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}
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_GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED
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inline void
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vprint_unicode(FILE* __stream, string_view __fmt, format_args __args)
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{
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#if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
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// For most targets we don't need to do anything special to write
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// Unicode to a terminal.
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std::vprint_nonunicode(__stream, __fmt, __args);
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#else
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__format::_Str_sink<char> __buf;
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std::vformat_to(__buf.out(), __fmt, __args);
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auto __out = __buf._M_span();
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void* __open_terminal(FILE*);
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error_code __write_to_terminal(void*, span<char>);
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// If stream refers to a terminal, write a native Unicode string to it.
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if (auto __term = __open_terminal(__stream))
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{
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error_code __e;
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if (!std::fflush(__stream))
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{
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__e = __write_to_terminal(__term, __out);
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if (!__e)
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return;
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if (__e == std::make_error_code(errc::illegal_byte_sequence))
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return;
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}
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else
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__e = error_code(errno, generic_category());
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_GLIBCXX_THROW_OR_ABORT(system_error(__e, "std::vprint_unicode"));
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}
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// Otherwise just write the string to the file.
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if (std::fwrite(__out.data(), 1, __out.size(), __stream) != __out.size())
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__throw_system_error(EIO);
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#endif
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}
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_GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED
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inline void
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vprint_unicode_buffered(FILE* __stream, string_view __fmt, format_args __args)
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{
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#if !defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
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// For most targets we don't need to do anything special to write
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// Unicode to a terminal. Just use the nonunicode function.
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std::vprint_nonunicode_buffered(__stream, __fmt, __args);
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#else
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// For Windows the locking function formats everything first anyway,
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// so no formatting happens while a lock is taken. Just use that.
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std::vprint_unicode(__stream, __fmt, __args);
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#endif
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}
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#undef _GLIBCXX_PRINT_INLINE_USED
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_GLIBCXX_END_NAMESPACE_VERSION
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} // namespace std
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#endif // __glibcxx_print
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#endif // _GLIBCXX_PRINT_H
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