/** * slibc — Yet another C library * Copyright © 2015 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org) * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . */ #ifndef _UNISTD_H #define _UNISTD_H #include #include #define __NEED_size_t #define __NEED_ssize_t #define __NEED_uid_t /* TODO not implement */ #define __NEED_gid_t /* TODO not implement */ #define __NEED_off_t /* TODO not implement */ #define __NEED_pid_t /* TODO not implement */ #define __NEED_ptrdiff_t #define __NEED_intptr_t #define __NEED_useconds_t /* TODO not implement */ #include /** * `NULL`'s canonical header is . */ #ifndef NULL # define NULL ((void*)0) #endif /** * The file descriptor for stdin. * The file with input. */ #define STDIN_FILENO 0 /** * The file descriptor for stdout. * The file for output. */ #define STDOUT_FILENO 1 /** * The file descriptor for stderr. * The file for error messages and warnings. */ #define STDERR_FILENO 2 /** * Set the high end of the calling process's * data segment. * * The high end is defined as the last byte * in the segment plus 1. * * Using `brk` is highly discouraged. `malloc`, * `calloc` and `free`, and its related functions, * fall be used instead as they are much more * conformable. Use of `brk` can couse errors * when using `malloc`, `free`, &c. Thus, `brk` * shall (bascially) only be used if you are * writting an alterantive malloc-implementation. * * `brk` was marked LEGACY in SUSv2, and it * was removed from the POSIX standard in revision * POSIX.1-2001. It is however fundamental in * implementing a fast `malloc`-implementation. * * @param address The process's new high end of its data segment. * If lower than the current low end, nothing will * happen and the function will return with a success * status. * @return Zero on succes, -1 on error. On error, `errno` * is set to indicate the error. * * @throws ENOMEM The process can allocate the requested amount * of memory. Either the process store limit would * have been exceeded, RAM and swap memory would * have been exhausted, or the request would cause * the data segment to overlap another segment. */ int brk(void*) /* TODO implement brk */ __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result))); /** * Set and get the current high end of the calling * process's data segment. * * There is some documents that state that the new, * rather than the previous, high end is returned. * Additionally, some documentions do not document * possible failure. Thus only `sbrk(0)` is guaranteed * to be portable. The return type differs between * implementations; common return types are `int`, * `ssize_t`, `ptrdiff_t`, `ptrdiff_t`, `intptr_t`, * and `void*`. Note that `int` is * microarchitecture-portable. * * `sbrk` was marked LEGACY in SUSv2, and it * was removed from the POSIX standard in revision * POSIX.1-2001. It is however fundamental in * implementing a fast `malloc`-implementation. * * @param delta The incremant of the size of the data segment, * zero means that the high end shall not be moved * (thus the current high end is returned,) a * positive value will cause the segment to grow, * a negative value will cause the segment to shrink. * @return The previous high end. `(void*)-1` is returned on error. * * @throws ENOMEM The process can allocate the requested amount * of memory. Either the process store limit would * have been exceeded, RAM and swap memory would * have been exhausted, or the request would cause * the data segment to overlap another segment. */ void* sbrk(ptrdiff_t) /* TODO implement sbrk */ __GCC_ONLY(__attribute__((warn_unused_result))); #endif