/* FUNCTION <>---set and determine the orientation of a FILE stream INDEX fwide INDEX _fwide_r SYNOPSIS #include int fwide(FILE *<[fp]>, int <[mode]>); int _fwide_r(struct _reent *<[ptr]>, FILE *<[fp]>, int <[mode]>); DESCRIPTION When <[mode]> is zero, the <> function determines the current orientation of <[fp]>. It returns a value > 0 if <[fp]> is wide-character oriented, i.e. if wide character I/O is permitted but char I/O is disallowed. It returns a value < 0 if <[fp]> is byte oriented, i.e. if char I/O is permitted but wide character I/O is disallowed. It returns zero if <[fp]> has no orientation yet; in this case the next I/O operation might change the orientation (to byte oriented if it is a char I/O operation, or to wide-character oriented if it is a wide character I/O operation). Once a stream has an orientation, it cannot be changed and persists until the stream is closed, unless the stream is re-opened with freopen, which removes the orientation of the stream. When <[mode]> is non-zero, the <> function first attempts to set <[fp]>'s orientation (to wide-character oriented if <[mode]> > 0, or to byte oriented if <[mode]> < 0). It then returns a value denoting the current orientation, as above. RETURNS The <> function returns <[fp]>'s orientation, after possibly changing it. A return value > 0 means wide-character oriented. A return value < 0 means byte oriented. A return value of zero means undecided. PORTABILITY C99, POSIX.1-2001. */ #include <_ansi.h> #include #include "local.h" int _fwide_r (struct _reent *ptr, FILE *fp, int mode) { int ret; CHECK_INIT(ptr, fp); _newlib_flockfile_start (fp); if (mode != 0) { (void) ORIENT (fp, mode); } if (!(fp->_flags & __SORD)) ret = 0; else ret = (fp->_flags2 & __SWID) ? 1 : -1; _newlib_flockfile_end (fp); return ret; } int fwide (FILE *fp, int mode) { return _fwide_r (_REENT, fp, mode); }