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gm2-libs-iso/IOChan

DEFINITION MODULE IOChan;

  (* Types and procedures forming the interface to channels for
     device-independent data transfer modules
  *)

IMPORT IOConsts, ChanConsts, SYSTEM;

TYPE
  ChanId; (* Values of this type are used to identify channels *)

  (* There is one pre-defined value identifying an invalid channel
     on which no data transfer operations are available.  It may
     be used to initialize variables of type ChanId.
  *)


PROCEDURE InvalidChan (): ChanId;
  (* Returns the value identifying the invalid channel. *)

  (* For each of the following operations, if the device supports
     the operation on the channel, the behaviour of the procedure
     conforms with the description below.  The full behaviour is
     defined for each device module.  If the device does not
     support the operation on the channel, the behaviour of the
     procedure is to raise the exception notAvailable.
  *)

  (* Text operations - these perform any required translation between the
     internal and external representation of text.
  *)


PROCEDURE Look (cid: ChanId; VAR ch: CHAR; VAR res: IOConsts.ReadResults);
  (* If there is a character as the next item in the input stream
     cid, assigns its value to ch without removing it from the stream;
     otherwise the value of ch is not defined.  res (and the stored
     read result) are set to the value allRight, endOfLine, or endOfInput.
  *)


PROCEDURE Skip (cid: ChanId);
  (* If the input stream cid has ended, the exception skipAtEnd
     is raised; otherwise the next character or line mark in cid is
     removed, and the stored read result is set to the value
     allRight.
  *)


PROCEDURE SkipLook (cid: ChanId; VAR ch: CHAR; VAR res: IOConsts.ReadResults);
  (* If the input stream cid has ended, the exception skipAtEnd is
     raised; otherwise the next character or line mark in cid is
     removed.  If there is a character as the next item in cid
     stream, assigns its value to ch without removing it from the
     stream.  Otherwise, the value of ch is not defined.  res
     (and the stored read result) are set to the value allRight,
     endOfLine, or endOfInput.
  *)


PROCEDURE WriteLn (cid: ChanId);
  (* Writes a line mark over the channel cid. *)


PROCEDURE TextRead (cid: ChanId; to: SYSTEM.ADDRESS; maxChars: CARDINAL;
                    VAR charsRead: CARDINAL);
  (* Reads at most maxChars characters from the current line in cid,
     and assigns corresponding values to successive components of
     an ARRAY OF CHAR variable for which the address of the first
     component is to. The number of characters read is assigned to charsRead.
     The stored read result is set to allRight, endOfLine, or endOfInput.
  *)


PROCEDURE TextWrite (cid: ChanId; from: SYSTEM.ADDRESS;
                     charsToWrite: CARDINAL);
  (* Writes a number of characters given by the value of charsToWrite,
     from successive components of an ARRAY OF CHAR variable for which
     the address of the first component is from, to the channel cid.
  *)

  (* Direct raw operations  - these do not effect translation between
     the internal and external representation of data
  *)


PROCEDURE RawRead (cid: ChanId; to: SYSTEM.ADDRESS; maxLocs: CARDINAL;
                   VAR locsRead: CARDINAL);
  (* Reads at most maxLocs items from cid, and assigns corresponding
     values to successive components of an ARRAY OF LOC variable for
     which the address of the first component is to. The number of
     characters read is assigned to charsRead. The stored read result
     is set to the value allRight, or endOfInput.
  *)


PROCEDURE RawWrite (cid: ChanId; from: SYSTEM.ADDRESS; locsToWrite: CARDINAL);
  (* Writes a number of items given by the value of charsToWrite,
     from successive components of an ARRAY OF LOC variable for
     which the address of the first component is from, to the channel cid.
  *)

  (* Common operations *)


PROCEDURE GetName (cid: ChanId; VAR s: ARRAY OF CHAR);
  (* Copies to s a name associated with the channel cid, possibly truncated
     (depending on the capacity of s).
  *)


PROCEDURE Reset (cid: ChanId);
  (* Resets the channel cid to a state defined by the device module. *)


PROCEDURE Flush (cid: ChanId);
  (* Flushes any data buffered by the device module out to the channel cid. *)

  (* Access to read results *)


PROCEDURE SetReadResult (cid: ChanId; res: IOConsts.ReadResults);
  (* Sets the read result value for the channel cid to the value res. *)


PROCEDURE ReadResult (cid: ChanId): IOConsts.ReadResults;
  (* Returns the stored read result value for the channel cid.
     (This is initially the value notKnown).
  *)

  (* Users can discover which flags actually apply to a channel *)


PROCEDURE CurrentFlags (cid: ChanId): ChanConsts.FlagSet;
  (* Returns the set of flags that currently apply to the channel cid. *)

  (* The following exceptions are defined for this module and its clients *)

TYPE

  ChanExceptions =
    (wrongDevice,      (* device specific operation on wrong device *)
     notAvailable,     (* operation attempted that is not available on that
                          channel *)
     skipAtEnd,        (* attempt to skip data from a stream that has ended *)
     softDeviceError,  (* device specific recoverable error *)
     hardDeviceError,  (* device specific non-recoverable error *)
     textParseError,   (* input data does not correspond to a character or
                          line mark - optional detection *)
     notAChannel       (* given value does not identify a channel -
                          optional detection *)
    );


PROCEDURE IsChanException (): BOOLEAN;
  (* Returns TRUE if the current coroutine is in the exceptional
     execution state because of the raising of an exception from
     ChanExceptions; otherwise returns FALSE.
  *)


PROCEDURE ChanException (): ChanExceptions;
  (* If the current coroutine is in the exceptional execution state
     because of the raising of an exception from ChanExceptions,
     returns the corresponding enumeration value, and otherwise
     raises an exception.
  *)

  (* When a device procedure detects a device error, it raises the
     exception softDeviceError or hardDeviceError.  If these
     exceptions are handled, the following facilities may be
     used to discover an implementation-defined error number for
     the channel.
  *)

TYPE

  DeviceErrNum = INTEGER;


PROCEDURE DeviceError (cid: ChanId): DeviceErrNum;
  (* If a device error exception has been raised for the channel cid,
     returns the error number stored by the device module.
  *)

END IOChan.