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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{open-axiom}
\begin{document}
\title{src/algebra files.spad}
\author{Stephen M. Watt, Victor Miller, Barry Trager, Gabriel Dos~Reis}
\maketitle
\begin{abstract}
\end{abstract}
\tableofcontents
\eject
\section{A domain for IO mode}
<<domain IOMODE IOMode>>=
)abbrev domain IOMODE IOMode
++ Author: Gabriel Dos Reis
++ Date Created: September 30, 2008
++ Date Last Updated: September 30, 2008
++ Basic Operations: inputIOMode, outputIoMode, bothWayIOMode
++ Description:
++ This domain provides constants to describe directions of
++ IO conduits (file, etc) mode of operations.
IOMode(): Public == Private where
Public == SetCategory with
input: %
++ \spad{input} indicates that an IO conduit is for input.
output: %
++ \spad{output} indicates that an IO conduit is for output
bothWays: %
++ \spad{bothWays} indicates that an IO conduit is for both input and output.
closed: %
++ \spad{closed} indicates that the IO conduit has been closed.
Private == add
input == _$InputIOMode$Foreign(Builtin)
output == _$OutputIOMode$Foreign(Builtin)
bothWays == _$BothWaysIOMode$Foreign(Builtin)
closed == _$ClosedIOMode$Foreign(Builtin)
x = y == %peq(x,y)$Foreign(Builtin)
coerce m ==
m = input => outputForm 'input
m = output => outputForm 'output
m = closed => outputForm 'closed
outputForm 'bothWays
@
\section{category FILECAT FileCategory}
<<category FILECAT FileCategory>>=
)abbrev category FILECAT FileCategory
++ Author: Stephen M. Watt, Victor Miller
++ Date Created:
++ Date Last Updated: June 4, 1991
++ Basic Operations:
++ Related Domains: File
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications:
++ Keywords:
++ Examples:
++ References:
++ Description:
++ This category provides an interface to operate on files in the
++ computer's file system. The precise method of naming files
++ is determined by the Name parameter. The type of the contents
++ of the file is determined by S.
FileCategory(Name, S): Category == FCdefinition where
Name: SetCategory
S: SetCategory
IOMode ==> String -- Union("input", "output", "closed")
FCdefinition == SetCategory with
open: Name -> %
++ open(s) returns the file s open for input.
open: (Name, IOMode) -> %
++ open(s,mode) returns a file s open for operation in the
++ indicated mode: "input" or "output".
reopen!: (%, IOMode) -> %
++ reopen!(f,mode) returns a file f reopened for operation in the
++ indicated mode: "input" or "output".
++ \spad{reopen!(f,"input")} will reopen the file f for input.
close!: % -> %
++ close!(f) returns the file f closed to input and output.
name: % -> Name
++ name(f) returns the external name of the file f.
iomode: % -> IOMode
++ iomode(f) returns the status of the file f. The input/output
++ status of f may be "input", "output" or "closed" mode.
read!: % -> S
++ read!(f) extracts a value from file f. The state of f is
++ modified so a subsequent call to \spadfun{read!} will return
++ the next element.
write!: (%,S) -> S
++ write!(f,s) puts the value s into the file f.
++ The state of f is modified so subsequents call to \spad{write!}
++ will append one after another.
@
\section{domain FILE File}
<<domain FILE File>>=
)abbrev domain FILE File
++ Author: Stephen M. Watt, Victor Miller
++ Date Created: 1984
++ Date Last Updated: June 4, 1991
++ Basic Operations:
++ Related Domains:
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications:
++ Keywords:
++ Examples:
++ References:
++ Description:
++ This domain provides a basic model of files to save arbitrary values.
++ The operations provide sequential access to the contents.
File(S:SetCategory): FileCategory(FileName, S) with
readIfCan!: % -> Union(S, "failed")
++ readIfCan!(f) returns a value from the file f, if possible.
++ If f is not open for reading, or if f is at the end of file
++ then \spad{"failed"} is the result.
== add
FileState ==> SExpression
IOMode ==> String
Rep:=Record(fileName: FileName, _
fileState: FileState, _
fileIOmode: IOMode)
defstream(fn: FileName, mode: IOMode): FileState ==
mode = "input" =>
not readable? fn => error ["File is not readable", fn]
MAKE_-INSTREAM(fn::String)$Lisp
mode = "output" =>
not writable? fn => error ["File is not writable", fn]
MAKE_-OUTSTREAM(fn::String)$Lisp
error ["IO mode must be input or output", mode]
f1 = f2 ==
f1.fileName = f2.fileName
coerce(f: %): OutputForm ==
f.fileName::OutputForm
open fname ==
open(fname, "input")
open(fname, mode) ==
fstream := defstream(fname, mode)
[fname, fstream, mode]
reopen!(f, mode) ==
fname := f.fileName
f.fileState := defstream(fname, mode)
f.fileIOmode:= mode
f
close! f ==
SHUT(f.fileState)$Lisp
f.fileIOmode := "closed"
f
name f ==
f.fileName
iomode f ==
f.fileIOmode
read! f ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "input" =>
error "File not in read state"
x: Maybe S := readExpr(f.fileState)$Foreign(Builtin)
x case nothing => error "End of file"
x@S
readIfCan! f ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "input" =>
error "File not in read state"
x: Maybe S := readExpr(f.fileState)$Foreign(Builtin)
x case nothing => "failed"
x@S
write!(f, x) ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "output" =>
error "File not in write state"
z := PRINT_-FULL(x, f.fileState)$Lisp
TERPRI(f.fileState)$Lisp
x
@
\section{domain TEXTFILE TextFile}
<<domain TEXTFILE TextFile>>=
)abbrev domain TEXTFILE TextFile
++ Author: Stephen M. Watt
++ Date Created: 1985
++ Date Last Updated: June 4, 1991
++ Basic Operations: writeLine! readLine! readLineIfCan! readIfCan! endOfFile?
++ Related Constructors:
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications:
++ Keywords:
++ References:
++ Description:
++ This domain provides an implementation of text files. Text is stored
++ in these files using the native character set of the computer.
TextFile: Cat == Def where
StreamName ==> Union(FileName, "console")
Cat == FileCategory(FileName, String) with
writeLine!: (%, String) -> String
++ writeLine!(f,s) writes the contents of the string s
++ and finishes the current line in the file f.
++ The value of s is returned.
writeLine!: % -> String
++ writeLine!(f) finishes the current line in the file f.
++ An empty string is returned. The call \spad{writeLine!(f)} is
++ equivalent to \spad{writeLine!(f,"")}.
readLine!: % -> String
++ readLine!(f) returns a string of the contents of a line from
++ the file f.
readLineIfCan!: % -> Union(String, "failed")
++ readLineIfCan!(f) returns a string of the contents of a line from
++ file f, if possible. If f is not readable or if it is
++ positioned at the end of file, then \spad{"failed"} is returned.
readIfCan!: % -> Union(String, "failed")
++ readIfCan!(f) returns a string of the contents of a line from
++ file f, if possible. If f is not readable or if it is
++ positioned at the end of file, then \spad{"failed"} is returned.
endOfFile?: % -> Boolean
++ endOfFile?(f) tests whether the file f is positioned after the
++ end of all text. If the file is open for output, then
++ this test is always true.
Def == File(String) add
FileState ==> SExpression
Rep := Record(fileName: FileName, _
fileState: FileState, _
fileIOmode: String)
read! f == readLine! f
readIfCan! f == readLineIfCan! f
readLine! f ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "input" => error "File not in read state"
s: Maybe String := readLine(f.fileState)$Foreign(Builtin)
s case String => s
error "End of file"
readLineIfCan! f ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "input" => error "File not in read state"
s: Maybe String := readLine(f.fileState)$Foreign(Builtin)
s case String => s@String
"failed"
write!(f, x) ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "output" => error "File not in write state"
PRINTEXP(x, f.fileState)$Lisp
x
writeLine! f ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "output" => error "File not in write state"
TERPRI(f.fileState)$Lisp
""
writeLine!(f, x) ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "output" => error "File not in write state"
PRINTEXP(x, f.fileState)$Lisp
TERPRI(f.fileState)$Lisp
x
endOfFile? f ==
f.fileIOmode = "output" => false
(EOFP(f.fileState)$Lisp pretend Boolean) => true
false
@
\section{domain KAFILE KeyedAccessFile}
<<domain KAFILE KeyedAccessFile>>=
)abbrev domain KAFILE KeyedAccessFile
++ Author: Stephen M. Watt
++ Date Created: 1985
++ Date Last Updated: June 4, 1991
++ Basic Operations:
++ Related Domains:
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications:
++ Keywords:
++ Examples:
++ References:
++ Description:
++ This domain allows a random access file to be viewed both as a table
++ and as a file object.
KeyedAccessFile(Entry): KAFcategory == KAFcapsule where
Name ==> FileName
Key ==> String
Entry : SetCategory
KAFcategory ==
Join(FileCategory(Name, Record(key: Key, entry: Entry)),
TableAggregate(Key, Entry)) with
finiteAggregate
pack!: % -> %
++ pack!(f) reorganizes the file f on disk to recover
++ unused space.
KAFcapsule == add
CLASS ==> 131 -- an arbitrary no. greater than 127
FileState ==> SExpression
IOMode ==> String
Cons:= Record(car: SExpression, cdr: SExpression)
Rep := Record(fileName: Name, _
fileState: FileState, _
fileIOmode: IOMode)
defstream(fn: Name, mode: IOMode): FileState ==
mode = "input" =>
not readable? fn => error ["File is not readable", fn]
RDEFINSTREAM(fn::String)$Lisp
mode = "output" =>
not writable? fn => error ["File is not writable", fn]
RDEFOUTSTREAM(fn::String)$Lisp
error ["IO mode must be input or output", mode]
---- From Set ----
f1 = f2 ==
f1.fileName = f2.fileName
coerce(f: %): OutputForm ==
f.fileName::OutputForm
---- From FileCategory ----
open fname ==
open(fname, "either")
open(fname, mode) ==
mode = "either" =>
exists? fname =>
open(fname, "input")
writable? fname =>
reopen!(open(fname, "output"), "input")
error "File does not exist and cannot be created"
[fname, defstream(fname, mode), mode]
reopen!(f, mode) ==
close! f
if mode ~= "closed" then
f.fileState := defstream(f.fileName, mode)
f.fileIOmode := mode
f
close! f ==
if f.fileIOmode ~= "closed" then
RSHUT(f.fileState)$Lisp
f.fileIOmode := "closed"
f
read! f ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "input" => error ["File not in read state",f]
ks: List Symbol := RKEYIDS(f.fileName)$Lisp
null ks => error ["Attempt to read empty file", f]
ix := random()$Integer rem #ks
k: String := string(ks.ix)
[k, SPADRREAD(k, f.fileState)$Lisp]
write!(f, pr) ==
f.fileIOmode ~= "output" => error ["File not in write state",f]
SPADRWRITE(pr.key, pr.entry, f.fileState)$Lisp
pr
name f ==
f.fileName
iomode f ==
f.fileIOmode
---- From TableAggregate ----
empty() ==
fn := new("", "kaf", "sdata")$Name
open fn
keys f ==
close! f
l: List SExpression := RKEYIDS(f.fileName)$Lisp
[PNAME(n)$Lisp for n in l]
# f ==
# keys f
elt(f,k) ==
reopen!(f, "input")
SPADRREAD(k, f.fileState)$Lisp
setelt(f,k,e) ==
-- Leaves f in a safe, closed state. For speed use "write".
reopen!(f, "output")
try write!(f, [k,e])
finally close! f
e
search(k,f) ==
not member?(k, keys f) => "failed" -- can't trap RREAD error
reopen!(f, "input")
(SPADRREAD(k, f.fileState)$Lisp)@Entry
remove!(k:String,f:%) ==
result := search(k,f)
result case "failed" => result
close! f
RDROPITEMS(NAMESTRING(f.fileName)$Lisp, LIST(k)$Lisp)$Lisp
result
pack! f ==
close! f
RPACKFILE(f.fileName)$Lisp
f
@
\section{domain LIB Library}
<<domain LIB Library>>=
)abbrev domain LIB Library
++ Author: Stephen M. Watt
++ Date Created: 1985
++ Date Last Updated: June 4, 1991
++ Basic Operations:
++ Related Domains: KeyedAccessFile
++ Also See:
++ AMS Classifications:
++ Keywords:
++ Examples:
++ References:
++ Description:
++ This domain provides a simple way to save values in files.
Library(): Join(TableAggregate(String, Any),Eltable(Symbol,Any)) with
library: FileName -> %
++ library(ln) creates a new library file.
pack!: % -> %
++ pack!(f) reorganizes the file f on disk to recover
++ unused space.
setelt : (%, Symbol, Any) -> Any
++ \spad{lib.k := v} saves the value \spad{v} in the library
++ \spad{lib}. It can later be extracted using the key \spad{k}.
== KeyedAccessFile(Any) add
library f == per open f
elt(f:%,v:Symbol) == elt(rep f, string v)
setelt(f:%, v:Symbol, val:Any) == setelt(rep f, string v, val)
@
\section{License}
<<license>>=
--Copyright (c) 1991-2002, The Numerical ALgorithms Group Ltd.
--All rights reserved.
--
--Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
--modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
--met:
--
-- - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
--
-- - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
-- notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
-- the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
-- distribution.
--
-- - Neither the name of The Numerical ALgorithms Group Ltd. nor the
-- names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
-- derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
--
--THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS
--IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
--TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
--PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER
--OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
--EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
--PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
--PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
--LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
--NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
--SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
@
<<*>>=
<<license>>
<<domain IOMODE IOMode>>
<<category FILECAT FileCategory>>
<<domain FILE File>>
<<domain TEXTFILE TextFile>>
<<domain KAFILE KeyedAccessFile>>
<<domain LIB Library>>
@
\eject
\begin{thebibliography}{99}
\bibitem{1} nothing
\end{thebibliography}
\end{document}
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