4 * Some cases use stdio, but want to flush after the write
5 * to get error handling (and to get better interactive
6 * behaviour - not buffering excessively).
8 * Of course, if the flush happened within the write itself,
9 * we've already lost the error code, and cannot report it any
10 * more. So we just ignore that case instead (and hope we get
11 * the right error code on the flush).
13 * If the file handle is stdout, and stdout is a file, then skip the
14 * flush entirely since it's not needed.
16 void maybe_flush_or_die(FILE *f, const char *desc)
18 static int skip_stdout_flush = -1;
23 if (skip_stdout_flush < 0) {
24 cp = getenv("GIT_FLUSH");
26 skip_stdout_flush = (atoi(cp) == 0);
27 else if ((fstat(fileno(stdout), &st) == 0) &&
29 skip_stdout_flush = 1;
31 skip_stdout_flush = 0;
33 if (skip_stdout_flush && !ferror(f))
39 die("write failure on %s: %s", desc, strerror(errno));
43 int read_in_full(int fd, void *buf, size_t count)
49 ssize_t loaded = xread(fd, p, count);
51 return total ? total : loaded;
60 int write_in_full(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
66 ssize_t written = xwrite(fd, p, count);
81 void write_or_die(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
83 if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
86 die("write error (%s)", strerror(errno));
90 int write_or_whine_pipe(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, const char *msg)
92 if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
95 fprintf(stderr, "%s: write error (%s)\n",
96 msg, strerror(errno));
103 int write_or_whine(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, const char *msg)
105 if (write_in_full(fd, buf, count) < 0) {
106 fprintf(stderr, "%s: write error (%s)\n",
107 msg, strerror(errno));