/* * Workaround for limitations on win9x where a file contents are * not zero'd out if you seek past the end and then write. * Copied from ming local-patch to binutils/bfd/libbfd.c written by * Mumit Khan */ #include #include #include #include #define ZEROBLOCKSIZE 512 static int __mingw_fseek_called; /* The fseek in Win9x runtime does not zero out the file if seeking past the end; if you don't want random stuff from your disk included in your output DLL/executable, use this version instead. On WinNT/Win2k, it just calls runtime fseek(). CHECK/FIXME: Does this work for both text and binary modes?? */ int __mingw_fseek (FILE *fp, long offset, int whence) { # undef fseek __mingw_fseek_called = 1; return fseek (fp, offset, whence); } int __mingw_fwrite (const void *buffer, size_t size, size_t count, FILE *fp) { # undef fwrite if ((_osver & 0x8000) && __mingw_fseek_called) { DWORD actual_length, current_position; __mingw_fseek_called = 0; fflush (fp); actual_length = GetFileSize ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp)), NULL); current_position = SetFilePointer ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp)), 0, 0, FILE_CURRENT); #ifdef DEBUG printf ("__mingw_fwrite: current %ld, actual %ld\n", current_position, actual_length); #endif /* DEBUG */ if (current_position > actual_length) { static char __mingw_zeros[ZEROBLOCKSIZE]; long numleft; SetFilePointer ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp)), 0, 0, FILE_END); numleft = current_position - actual_length; #ifdef DEBUG printf ("__mingw_fwrite: Seeking %ld bytes past end\n", numleft); #endif /* DEBUG */ while (numleft > 0) { DWORD nzeros = (numleft > ZEROBLOCKSIZE) ? ZEROBLOCKSIZE : numleft; DWORD written; if (! WriteFile ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp)), __mingw_zeros, nzeros, &written, NULL)) { /* Best we can hope for, or at least DJ says so. */ SetFilePointer ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp)), 0, 0, FILE_BEGIN); return -1; } if (written < nzeros) { /* Likewise. */ SetFilePointer ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp)), 0, 0, FILE_BEGIN); return -1; } numleft -= written; } FlushFileBuffers ((HANDLE) _get_osfhandle (fileno (fp))); } } return fwrite (buffer, size, count, fp); }