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*
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*
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*/
/*****************************************************************************\
* RdFToBuf.c: *
* *
* XPM library *
* Copy a file to a malloc'ed buffer, provided as a convenience. *
* *
* Developed by Arnaud Le Hors *
\*****************************************************************************/
/*
* The code related to FOR_MSW has been added by
* HeDu (hedu@cul-ipn.uni-kiel.de) 4/94
*/
/* October 2004, source code review by Thomas Biege <thomas@suse.de> */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include "XpmI.h"
#include <sys/stat.h>
#if !defined(FOR_MSW) && !defined(WIN32)
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifndef VAX11C
#include <fcntl.h>
#endif
#if defined(FOR_MSW) || defined(WIN32)
#include <io.h>
#define stat _stat
#define fstat _fstat
#define fdopen _fdopen
#define O_RDONLY _O_RDONLY
#endif
int
XpmReadFileToBuffer(filename, buffer_return)
char *filename;
char **buffer_return;
{
int fd, fcheck;
off_t len;
char *ptr;
struct stat stats;
FILE *fp;
*buffer_return = NULL;
#ifndef VAX11C
fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY);
#else
fd = open(filename, O_RDONLY, NULL);
#endif
if (fd < 0)
return XpmOpenFailed;
if (fstat(fd, &stats)) {
close(fd);
return XpmOpenFailed;
}
fp = fdopen(fd, "r");
if (!fp) {
close(fd);
return XpmOpenFailed;
}
len = stats.st_size;
ptr = (char *) XpmMalloc(len + 1);
if (!ptr) {
fclose(fp);
return XpmNoMemory;
}
fcheck = fread(ptr, 1, len, fp);
fclose(fp);
#ifdef VMS
/* VMS often stores text files in a variable-length record format,
where there are two bytes of size followed by the record. fread
converts this so it looks like a record followed by a newline.
Unfortunately, the size reported by fstat() (and fseek/ftell)
counts the two bytes for the record terminator, while fread()
counts only one. So, fread() sees fewer bytes in the file (size
minus # of records) and thus when asked to read the amount
returned by stat(), it fails.
The best solution, suggested by DEC, seems to consider the length
returned from fstat() as an upper bound and call fread() with
a record length of 1. Then don't check the return value.
We'll check for 0 for gross error that's all.
*/
len = fcheck;
if (fcheck == 0) {
#else
if (fcheck != len) {
#endif
XpmFree(ptr);
return XpmOpenFailed;
}
ptr[len] = '\0';
*buffer_return = ptr;
return XpmSuccess;
}
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