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1 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
2 | // Name: stream.h | |
c977fa84 | 3 | // Purpose: interface of wxStreamBase and its derived classes |
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4 | // Author: wxWidgets team |
5 | // RCS-ID: $Id$ | |
526954c5 | 6 | // Licence: wxWindows licence |
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7 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// |
8 | ||
9d33840b | 9 | |
23324ae1 | 10 | /** |
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11 | These enumeration values are returned by various functions in the context |
12 | of wxStream classes. | |
13 | */ | |
14 | enum wxStreamError | |
15 | { | |
16 | wxSTREAM_NO_ERROR = 0, //!< No error occurred. | |
17 | wxSTREAM_EOF, //!< EOF reached in Read() or similar. | |
18 | wxSTREAM_WRITE_ERROR, //!< generic write error on the last write call. | |
19 | wxSTREAM_READ_ERROR //!< generic read error on the last read call. | |
20 | }; | |
7c913512 | 21 | |
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22 | /** |
23 | @class wxStreamBase | |
24 | ||
25 | This class is the base class of most stream related classes in wxWidgets. | |
26 | It must not be used directly. | |
7c913512 | 27 | |
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28 | @library{wxbase} |
29 | @category{streams} | |
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30 | |
31 | @see wxStreamBuffer | |
23324ae1 | 32 | */ |
9d33840b | 33 | class wxStreamBase |
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34 | { |
35 | public: | |
36 | /** | |
9d33840b | 37 | Creates a dummy stream object. It doesn't do anything. |
23324ae1 | 38 | */ |
9d33840b | 39 | wxStreamBase(); |
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40 | |
41 | /** | |
42 | Destructor. | |
43 | */ | |
9d33840b | 44 | virtual ~wxStreamBase(); |
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45 | |
46 | /** | |
9d33840b | 47 | This function returns the last error. |
23324ae1 | 48 | */ |
9d33840b | 49 | wxStreamError GetLastError() const; |
23324ae1 | 50 | |
9d33840b FM |
51 | /** |
52 | Returns the length of the stream in bytes. If the length cannot be | |
53 | determined (this is always the case for socket streams for example), | |
54 | returns ::wxInvalidOffset. | |
e54c96f1 | 55 | |
9d33840b FM |
56 | @since 2.5.4 |
57 | */ | |
58 | virtual wxFileOffset GetLength() const; | |
7c913512 | 59 | |
9d33840b FM |
60 | /** |
61 | This function returns the size of the stream. | |
62 | For example, for a file it is the size of the file. | |
7c913512 | 63 | |
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64 | @warning |
65 | There are streams which do not have size by definition, such as socket | |
66 | streams. In that cases, GetSize() returns 0 so you should always test its | |
67 | return value. | |
68 | */ | |
69 | virtual size_t GetSize() const; | |
7c913512 | 70 | |
c977fa84 | 71 | /** |
9d33840b | 72 | Returns @true if no error occurred on the stream. |
f42c1512 | 73 | |
9d33840b | 74 | @see GetLastError() |
c977fa84 | 75 | */ |
9d33840b | 76 | virtual bool IsOk() const; |
7c913512 | 77 | |
f42c1512 | 78 | /** |
8faef7cc | 79 | Returns @true if the stream supports seeking to arbitrary offsets. |
9d33840b FM |
80 | */ |
81 | virtual bool IsSeekable() const; | |
f42c1512 | 82 | |
90693f47 VZ |
83 | /** |
84 | Resets the stream state. | |
85 | ||
86 | By default, resets the stream to good state, i.e. clears any errors. | |
87 | Since wxWidgets 2.9.3 can be also used to explicitly set the state to | |
88 | the specified error (the @a error argument didn't exist in the previous | |
89 | versions). | |
90 | ||
91 | @see GetLastError() | |
92 | */ | |
93 | void Reset(wxStreamError error = wxSTREAM_NO_ERROR); | |
94 | ||
2bc56653 FM |
95 | /** |
96 | Returns the opposite of IsOk(). | |
97 | You can use this function to test the validity of the stream as if | |
98 | it was a pointer: | |
99 | ||
100 | @code | |
101 | bool DoSomething(wxInputStream& stream) | |
102 | { | |
103 | wxInt32 data; | |
104 | if (!stream.Read(&data, 4)) | |
105 | return false; | |
106 | ... | |
107 | } | |
108 | @endcode | |
109 | */ | |
110 | bool operator!() const; | |
111 | ||
9d33840b | 112 | protected: |
f42c1512 | 113 | |
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114 | /** |
115 | Internal function. | |
116 | It is called when the stream needs to change the current position. | |
f42c1512 | 117 | |
9d33840b FM |
118 | @param pos |
119 | Offset to seek to. | |
120 | @param mode | |
121 | One of the ::wxSeekMode enumeration values. | |
f42c1512 | 122 | |
9d33840b | 123 | @return The new stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset on error. |
c977fa84 | 124 | */ |
9d33840b | 125 | virtual wxFileOffset OnSysSeek(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode); |
23324ae1 | 126 | |
9d33840b FM |
127 | /** |
128 | Internal function. | |
129 | It is called when the stream needs to know the real position. | |
23324ae1 | 130 | |
9d33840b FM |
131 | @return The current stream position. |
132 | */ | |
133 | virtual wxFileOffset OnSysTell() const; | |
134 | }; | |
e54c96f1 | 135 | |
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136 | /** |
137 | @class wxStreamBuffer | |
7c913512 | 138 | |
eb63011d FM |
139 | wxStreamBuffer is a cache manager for wxStreamBase: it manages a stream buffer |
140 | linked to a stream. | |
141 | ||
142 | Each stream always has one autoinitialized stream buffer, but you may | |
143 | attach more of them to the same stream. | |
7c913512 | 144 | |
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145 | @library{wxbase} |
146 | @category{streams} | |
7c913512 | 147 | |
eb63011d | 148 | @see wxStreamBase, @ref overview_stream |
23324ae1 | 149 | */ |
7c913512 | 150 | class wxStreamBuffer |
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151 | { |
152 | public: | |
554b7d9f VZ |
153 | /** BufMode flags */ |
154 | enum BufMode | |
155 | { | |
156 | read, | |
157 | write, | |
158 | read_write | |
159 | }; | |
c977fa84 FM |
160 | |
161 | /** | |
162 | Constructor, creates a new stream buffer using @a stream as a parent stream | |
163 | and mode as the IO mode. | |
164 | ||
165 | @param stream | |
166 | The parent stream. | |
167 | @param mode | |
168 | Can be: wxStreamBuffer::read, wxStreamBuffer::write, wxStreamBuffer::read_write. | |
169 | ||
170 | One stream can have many stream buffers but only one is used internally | |
171 | to pass IO call (e.g. wxInputStream::Read() -> wxStreamBuffer::Read()), | |
172 | but you can call directly wxStreamBuffer::Read without any problems. | |
173 | Note that all errors and messages linked to the stream are stored in the | |
174 | stream, not the stream buffers: | |
175 | ||
176 | @code | |
177 | streambuffer.Read(...); | |
eb63011d FM |
178 | streambuffer2.Read(...); |
179 | // This call erases previous error messages set by 'streambuffer' | |
180 | // assuming that both instances are stream buffers for the same stream | |
c977fa84 FM |
181 | @endcode |
182 | ||
183 | @see SetBufferIO() | |
184 | */ | |
185 | wxStreamBuffer(wxStreamBase& stream, BufMode mode); | |
186 | ||
f42c1512 VZ |
187 | /** |
188 | Constructor for an input buffer of the specified size. | |
189 | ||
190 | Using it is equivalent to using the constructor above with read mode | |
191 | and calling SetBufferIO() but is more convenient. | |
192 | ||
193 | @since 2.9.0 | |
36f062d3 VZ |
194 | |
195 | @param bufsize | |
196 | The size of buffer in bytes. | |
197 | @param stream | |
198 | The associated input stream, the buffer will be used in read mode. | |
f42c1512 | 199 | */ |
36f062d3 | 200 | wxStreamBuffer(size_t bufsize, wxInputStream& stream); |
f42c1512 VZ |
201 | |
202 | /** | |
203 | Constructor for an output buffer of the specified size. | |
204 | ||
205 | Using it is equivalent to using the constructor above with write mode | |
206 | and calling SetBufferIO() but is more convenient. | |
207 | ||
208 | @since 2.9.0 | |
36f062d3 VZ |
209 | |
210 | @param bufsize | |
211 | The size of buffer in bytes. | |
212 | @param stream | |
213 | The associated output stream, the buffer will be used in write mode. | |
f42c1512 | 214 | */ |
36f062d3 | 215 | wxStreamBuffer(size_t bufsize, wxOutputStream& stream); |
f42c1512 | 216 | |
c977fa84 FM |
217 | /** |
218 | Constructor; creates a new empty stream buffer which won't flush any data | |
219 | to a stream. mode specifies the type of the buffer (read, write, read_write). | |
4701dc09 | 220 | |
c977fa84 FM |
221 | This stream buffer has the advantage to be stream independent and to work |
222 | only on memory buffers but it is still compatible with the rest of the | |
223 | wxStream classes. You can write, read to this special stream and it will | |
224 | grow (if it is allowed by the user) its internal buffer. | |
225 | Briefly, it has all functionality of a "normal" stream. | |
226 | ||
227 | @warning | |
228 | The "read_write" mode doesn't currently work for standalone stream buffers. | |
229 | ||
230 | @see SetBufferIO() | |
231 | */ | |
232 | wxStreamBuffer(BufMode mode); | |
233 | ||
23324ae1 | 234 | /** |
f42c1512 | 235 | Copy constructor. |
4701dc09 FM |
236 | |
237 | This method initializes the stream buffer with the data of the specified | |
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238 | stream buffer. The new stream buffer has the same attributes, size, position |
239 | and they share the same buffer. This will cause problems if the stream to | |
240 | which the stream buffer belong is destroyed and the newly cloned stream | |
241 | buffer continues to be used, trying to call functions in the (destroyed) | |
242 | stream. It is advised to use this feature only in very local area of the | |
243 | program. | |
23324ae1 | 244 | */ |
7c913512 | 245 | wxStreamBuffer(const wxStreamBuffer& buffer); |
23324ae1 FM |
246 | |
247 | /** | |
c977fa84 FM |
248 | Destructor. |
249 | It finalizes all IO calls and frees all internal buffers if necessary. | |
23324ae1 | 250 | */ |
554b7d9f | 251 | ~wxStreamBuffer(); |
23324ae1 FM |
252 | |
253 | /** | |
254 | Fill the IO buffer. | |
255 | */ | |
256 | bool FillBuffer(); | |
257 | ||
258 | /** | |
7c913512 | 259 | Toggles the fixed flag. Usually this flag is toggled at the same time as |
23324ae1 | 260 | @e flushable. This flag allows (when it has the @false value) or forbids |
c977fa84 FM |
261 | (when it has the @true value) the stream buffer to resize dynamically the |
262 | IO buffer. | |
3c4f71cc | 263 | |
4cc4bfaf | 264 | @see SetBufferIO() |
23324ae1 FM |
265 | */ |
266 | void Fixed(bool fixed); | |
267 | ||
268 | /** | |
269 | Flushes the IO buffer. | |
270 | */ | |
271 | bool FlushBuffer(); | |
272 | ||
273 | /** | |
c977fa84 FM |
274 | Toggles the flushable flag. |
275 | If @a flushable is disabled, no data are sent to the parent stream. | |
23324ae1 FM |
276 | */ |
277 | void Flushable(bool flushable); | |
278 | ||
279 | /** | |
280 | Returns a pointer on the end of the stream buffer. | |
281 | */ | |
328f5751 | 282 | void* GetBufferEnd() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
283 | |
284 | /** | |
285 | Returns a pointer on the current position of the stream buffer. | |
286 | */ | |
328f5751 | 287 | void* GetBufferPos() const; |
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288 | |
289 | /** | |
290 | Returns the size of the buffer. | |
291 | */ | |
328f5751 | 292 | size_t GetBufferSize() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
293 | |
294 | /** | |
295 | Returns a pointer on the start of the stream buffer. | |
296 | */ | |
328f5751 | 297 | void* GetBufferStart() const; |
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298 | |
299 | /** | |
c977fa84 FM |
300 | Gets a single char from the stream buffer. It acts like the Read() call. |
301 | ||
302 | @warning | |
303 | You aren't directly notified if an error occurred during the IO call. | |
3c4f71cc | 304 | |
4cc4bfaf | 305 | @see Read() |
23324ae1 | 306 | */ |
adaaa686 | 307 | virtual char GetChar(); |
23324ae1 FM |
308 | |
309 | /** | |
310 | Returns the amount of available data in the buffer. | |
311 | */ | |
312 | size_t GetDataLeft(); | |
313 | ||
314 | /** | |
315 | Returns the current position (counted in bytes) in the stream buffer. | |
316 | */ | |
5267aefd | 317 | size_t GetIntPosition() const; |
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318 | |
319 | /** | |
320 | Returns the amount of bytes read during the last IO call to the parent stream. | |
321 | */ | |
328f5751 | 322 | size_t GetLastAccess() const; |
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323 | |
324 | /** | |
325 | Puts a single char to the stream buffer. | |
3c4f71cc | 326 | |
c977fa84 FM |
327 | @warning |
328 | You aren't directly notified if an error occurred during the IO call. | |
329 | ||
4cc4bfaf | 330 | @see Read() |
23324ae1 | 331 | */ |
adaaa686 | 332 | virtual void PutChar(char c); |
23324ae1 | 333 | |
23324ae1 | 334 | /** |
c977fa84 FM |
335 | Reads a block of the specified size and stores the data in buffer. |
336 | This function tries to read from the buffer first and if more data has | |
337 | been requested, reads more data from the associated stream and updates | |
338 | the buffer accordingly until all requested data is read. | |
339 | ||
340 | @return It returns the size of the data read. If the returned size is | |
341 | different of the specified size, an error has occurred and | |
342 | should be tested using GetLastError(). | |
343 | */ | |
adaaa686 | 344 | virtual size_t Read(void* buffer, size_t size); |
c977fa84 FM |
345 | |
346 | /** | |
347 | Copies data to @a buffer. | |
348 | The function returns when @a buffer is full or when there isn't | |
23324ae1 | 349 | any more data in the current buffer. |
3c4f71cc | 350 | |
4cc4bfaf | 351 | @see Write() |
23324ae1 | 352 | */ |
11e3af6e | 353 | size_t Read(wxStreamBuffer* buffer); |
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354 | |
355 | /** | |
356 | Resets to the initial state variables concerning the buffer. | |
357 | */ | |
358 | void ResetBuffer(); | |
359 | ||
360 | /** | |
361 | Changes the current position. | |
c977fa84 | 362 | Parameter @a mode may be one of the following: |
3c4f71cc | 363 | |
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364 | - @b wxFromStart: The position is counted from the start of the stream. |
365 | - @b wxFromCurrent: The position is counted from the current position of the stream. | |
366 | - @b wxFromEnd: The position is counted from the end of the stream. | |
3c4f71cc | 367 | |
c977fa84 FM |
368 | @return Upon successful completion, it returns the new offset as |
369 | measured in bytes from the beginning of the stream. | |
acdad9db | 370 | Otherwise, it returns ::wxInvalidOffset. |
c977fa84 | 371 | */ |
18e8e19b | 372 | virtual wxFileOffset Seek(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode); |
3c4f71cc | 373 | |
c977fa84 FM |
374 | /** |
375 | Specifies which pointers to use for stream buffering. | |
376 | You need to pass a pointer on the start of the buffer end and another | |
377 | on the end. The object will use this buffer to cache stream data. | |
378 | It may be used also as a source/destination buffer when you create an | |
379 | empty stream buffer (See wxStreamBuffer::wxStreamBuffer). | |
3c4f71cc | 380 | |
c977fa84 FM |
381 | @remarks |
382 | When you use this function, you will have to destroy the IO buffers | |
383 | yourself after the stream buffer is destroyed or don't use it anymore. | |
384 | In the case you use it with an empty buffer, the stream buffer will not | |
385 | resize it when it is full. | |
3c4f71cc | 386 | |
c977fa84 | 387 | @see wxStreamBuffer(), Fixed(), Flushable() |
23324ae1 | 388 | */ |
11e3af6e | 389 | void SetBufferIO(void* start, void* end, bool takeOwnership = false); |
23324ae1 | 390 | |
23324ae1 FM |
391 | /** |
392 | Destroys or invalidates the previous IO buffer and allocates a new one of the | |
393 | specified size. | |
3c4f71cc | 394 | |
c977fa84 FM |
395 | @warning |
396 | All previous pointers aren't valid anymore. | |
23324ae1 | 397 | |
c977fa84 FM |
398 | @remarks |
399 | The created IO buffer is growable by the object. | |
23324ae1 | 400 | |
c977fa84 FM |
401 | @see Fixed(), Flushable() |
402 | */ | |
7c913512 | 403 | void SetBufferIO(size_t bufsize); |
23324ae1 FM |
404 | |
405 | /** | |
406 | Sets the current position (in bytes) in the stream buffer. | |
c977fa84 FM |
407 | |
408 | @warning | |
409 | Since it is a very low-level function, there is no check on the position: | |
410 | specifying an invalid position can induce unexpected results. | |
23324ae1 FM |
411 | */ |
412 | void SetIntPosition(size_t pos); | |
413 | ||
414 | /** | |
415 | Returns the parent stream of the stream buffer. | |
26818748 | 416 | @deprecated use GetStream() instead |
23324ae1 FM |
417 | */ |
418 | wxStreamBase* Stream(); | |
419 | ||
420 | /** | |
421 | Gets the current position in the stream. This position is calculated from | |
422 | the @e real position in the stream and from the internal buffer position: so | |
423 | it gives you the position in the @e real stream counted from the start of | |
424 | the stream. | |
3c4f71cc | 425 | |
d29a9a8a | 426 | @return Returns the current position in the stream if possible, |
acdad9db | 427 | ::wxInvalidOffset in the other case. |
23324ae1 | 428 | */ |
18e8e19b | 429 | virtual wxFileOffset Tell() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
430 | |
431 | /** | |
432 | Truncates the buffer to the current position. | |
c977fa84 FM |
433 | |
434 | @note Truncate() cannot be used to enlarge the buffer. This is | |
435 | usually not needed since the buffer expands automatically. | |
23324ae1 FM |
436 | */ |
437 | void Truncate(); | |
438 | ||
23324ae1 | 439 | /** |
c977fa84 FM |
440 | Writes a block of the specified size using data of buffer. |
441 | The data are cached in a buffer before being sent in one block to the stream. | |
23324ae1 | 442 | */ |
adaaa686 | 443 | virtual size_t Write(const void* buffer, size_t size); |
c977fa84 FM |
444 | |
445 | /** | |
446 | See Read(). | |
447 | */ | |
4cc4bfaf | 448 | size_t Write(wxStreamBuffer* buffer); |
23324ae1 FM |
449 | }; |
450 | ||
451 | ||
e54c96f1 | 452 | |
23324ae1 FM |
453 | /** |
454 | @class wxOutputStream | |
7c913512 | 455 | |
23324ae1 | 456 | wxOutputStream is an abstract base class which may not be used directly. |
9d33840b FM |
457 | It is the base class of all streams which provide a Write() function, |
458 | i.e. which can be used to output data (e.g. to a file, to a socket, etc). | |
459 | ||
460 | If you want to create your own output stream, you'll need to derive from this | |
461 | class and implement the protected OnSysWrite() function only. | |
7c913512 | 462 | |
23324ae1 FM |
463 | @library{wxbase} |
464 | @category{streams} | |
465 | */ | |
466 | class wxOutputStream : public wxStreamBase | |
467 | { | |
468 | public: | |
469 | /** | |
470 | Creates a dummy wxOutputStream object. | |
471 | */ | |
472 | wxOutputStream(); | |
473 | ||
474 | /** | |
475 | Destructor. | |
476 | */ | |
adaaa686 | 477 | virtual ~wxOutputStream(); |
23324ae1 FM |
478 | |
479 | /** | |
c977fa84 FM |
480 | Closes the stream, returning @false if an error occurs. |
481 | The stream is closed implicitly in the destructor if Close() is not | |
23324ae1 | 482 | called explicitly. |
c977fa84 | 483 | |
23324ae1 FM |
484 | If this stream wraps another stream or some other resource such |
485 | as a file, then the underlying resource is closed too if it is owned | |
486 | by this stream, or left open otherwise. | |
487 | */ | |
adaaa686 | 488 | virtual bool Close(); |
23324ae1 FM |
489 | |
490 | /** | |
c977fa84 FM |
491 | Returns the number of bytes written during the last Write(). |
492 | It may return 0 even if there is no error on the stream if it is | |
493 | only temporarily impossible to write to it. | |
23324ae1 | 494 | */ |
adaaa686 | 495 | virtual size_t LastWrite() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
496 | |
497 | /** | |
498 | Puts the specified character in the output queue and increments the | |
499 | stream position. | |
500 | */ | |
4cc4bfaf | 501 | void PutC(char c); |
23324ae1 FM |
502 | |
503 | /** | |
504 | Changes the stream current position. | |
3c4f71cc | 505 | |
7c913512 | 506 | @param pos |
4cc4bfaf | 507 | Offset to seek to. |
7c913512 | 508 | @param mode |
4cc4bfaf | 509 | One of wxFromStart, wxFromEnd, wxFromCurrent. |
3c4f71cc | 510 | |
acdad9db | 511 | @return The new stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset on error. |
23324ae1 | 512 | */ |
18e8e19b | 513 | virtual wxFileOffset SeekO(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart); |
23324ae1 FM |
514 | |
515 | /** | |
516 | Returns the current stream position. | |
517 | */ | |
18e8e19b | 518 | virtual wxFileOffset TellO() const; |
23324ae1 | 519 | |
c977fa84 FM |
520 | /** |
521 | Writes up to the specified amount of bytes using the data of buffer. | |
522 | Note that not all data can always be written so you must check the number | |
523 | of bytes really written to the stream using LastWrite() when this function | |
524 | returns. | |
525 | ||
526 | In some cases (for example a write end of a pipe which is currently full) | |
527 | it is even possible that there is no errors and zero bytes have been written. | |
528 | This function returns a reference on the current object, so the user can | |
529 | test any states of the stream right away. | |
530 | */ | |
11e3af6e | 531 | virtual wxOutputStream& Write(const void* buffer, size_t size); |
c977fa84 | 532 | |
23324ae1 | 533 | /** |
7c913512 | 534 | Reads data from the specified input stream and stores them |
23324ae1 FM |
535 | in the current stream. The data is read until an error is raised |
536 | by one of the two streams. | |
537 | */ | |
0a98423e | 538 | wxOutputStream& Write(wxInputStream& stream_in); |
23324ae1 | 539 | |
9d33840b FM |
540 | protected: |
541 | /** | |
542 | Internal function. It is called when the stream wants to write data of the | |
543 | specified size @a bufsize into the given @a buffer. | |
23324ae1 | 544 | |
9d33840b FM |
545 | It should return the size that was actually wrote (which maybe zero if |
546 | @a bufsize is zero or if an error occurred; in this last case the internal | |
547 | variable @c m_lasterror should be appropriately set). | |
548 | */ | |
549 | size_t OnSysWrite(const void* buffer, size_t bufsize); | |
c977fa84 FM |
550 | }; |
551 | ||
e54c96f1 | 552 | |
23324ae1 | 553 | /** |
9d33840b | 554 | @class wxInputStream |
7c913512 | 555 | |
9d33840b FM |
556 | wxInputStream is an abstract base class which may not be used directly. |
557 | It is the base class of all streams which provide a Read() function, | |
558 | i.e. which can be used to read data from a source (e.g. a file, a socket, etc). | |
7c913512 | 559 | |
9d33840b FM |
560 | If you want to create your own input stream, you'll need to derive from this |
561 | class and implement the protected OnSysRead() function only. | |
7c913512 | 562 | |
23324ae1 | 563 | @library{wxbase} |
c977fa84 | 564 | @category{streams} |
23324ae1 | 565 | */ |
9d33840b | 566 | class wxInputStream : public wxStreamBase |
23324ae1 FM |
567 | { |
568 | public: | |
569 | /** | |
9d33840b | 570 | Creates a dummy input stream. |
23324ae1 | 571 | */ |
9d33840b | 572 | wxInputStream(); |
23324ae1 FM |
573 | |
574 | /** | |
9d33840b | 575 | Destructor. |
23324ae1 | 576 | */ |
9d33840b | 577 | virtual ~wxInputStream(); |
23324ae1 | 578 | |
23324ae1 | 579 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
580 | Returns @true if some data is available in the stream right now, so that |
581 | calling Read() wouldn't block. | |
23324ae1 | 582 | */ |
9d33840b | 583 | virtual bool CanRead() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
584 | |
585 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
586 | Returns @true after an attempt has been made to read past the end of the |
587 | stream. | |
23324ae1 | 588 | */ |
9d33840b | 589 | virtual bool Eof() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
590 | |
591 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
592 | Returns the first character in the input queue and removes it, |
593 | blocking until it appears if necessary. | |
c977fa84 | 594 | |
9d33840b | 595 | On success returns a value between 0 - 255; on end of file returns @c wxEOF. |
23324ae1 | 596 | */ |
9d33840b | 597 | int GetC(); |
23324ae1 | 598 | |
23324ae1 | 599 | /** |
9d33840b | 600 | Returns the last number of bytes read. |
23324ae1 | 601 | */ |
9d33840b | 602 | virtual size_t LastRead() const; |
23324ae1 FM |
603 | |
604 | /** | |
9d33840b | 605 | Returns the first character in the input queue without removing it. |
23324ae1 | 606 | */ |
9d33840b | 607 | virtual char Peek(); |
23324ae1 FM |
608 | |
609 | /** | |
9d33840b | 610 | Reads the specified amount of bytes and stores the data in buffer. |
d13b34d3 | 611 | To check if the call was successful you must use LastRead() to check |
9d33840b FM |
612 | if this call did actually read @a size bytes (if it didn't, GetLastError() |
613 | should return a meaningful value). | |
c977fa84 | 614 | |
9d33840b FM |
615 | @warning |
616 | The buffer absolutely needs to have at least the specified size. | |
c977fa84 | 617 | |
9d33840b FM |
618 | @return This function returns a reference on the current object, so the |
619 | user can test any states of the stream right away. | |
23324ae1 | 620 | */ |
9d33840b | 621 | virtual wxInputStream& Read(void* buffer, size_t size); |
23324ae1 FM |
622 | |
623 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
624 | Reads data from the input queue and stores it in the specified output stream. |
625 | The data is read until an error is raised by one of the two streams. | |
c977fa84 | 626 | |
9d33840b FM |
627 | @return This function returns a reference on the current object, so the |
628 | user can test any states of the stream right away. | |
23324ae1 | 629 | */ |
9d33840b | 630 | wxInputStream& Read(wxOutputStream& stream_out); |
23324ae1 | 631 | |
9d33840b FM |
632 | /** |
633 | Changes the stream current position. | |
23324ae1 | 634 | |
8faef7cc FM |
635 | This operation in general is possible only for seekable streams |
636 | (see wxStreamBase::IsSeekable()); non-seekable streams support only | |
637 | seeking positive amounts in mode @c wxFromCurrent (this is implemented | |
638 | by reading data and simply discarding it). | |
639 | ||
9d33840b FM |
640 | @param pos |
641 | Offset to seek to. | |
642 | @param mode | |
643 | One of wxFromStart, wxFromEnd, wxFromCurrent. | |
e54c96f1 | 644 | |
9d33840b FM |
645 | @return The new stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset on error. |
646 | */ | |
647 | virtual wxFileOffset SeekI(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart); | |
7c913512 | 648 | |
9d33840b | 649 | /** |
8faef7cc FM |
650 | Returns the current stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset if it's not |
651 | available (e.g. socket streams do not have a size nor a current stream | |
652 | position). | |
9d33840b FM |
653 | */ |
654 | virtual wxFileOffset TellI() const; | |
c977fa84 | 655 | |
9d33840b FM |
656 | /** |
657 | This function is only useful in read mode. | |
658 | It is the manager of the "Write-Back" buffer. This buffer acts like a | |
659 | temporary buffer where data which has to be read during the next read IO | |
660 | call are put. This is useful when you get a big block of data which you | |
661 | didn't want to read: you can replace them at the top of the input queue | |
662 | by this way. | |
7c913512 | 663 | |
9d33840b FM |
664 | Be very careful about this call in connection with calling SeekI() on |
665 | the same stream. Any call to SeekI() will invalidate any previous call | |
666 | to this method (otherwise you could SeekI() to one position, "unread" a | |
667 | few bytes there, SeekI() to another position and data would be either | |
668 | lost or corrupted). | |
669 | ||
670 | @return Returns the amount of bytes saved in the Write-Back buffer. | |
671 | */ | |
672 | size_t Ungetch(const void* buffer, size_t size); | |
7c913512 | 673 | |
23324ae1 | 674 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
675 | This function acts like the previous one except that it takes only one |
676 | character: it is sometimes shorter to use than the generic function. | |
677 | */ | |
678 | bool Ungetch(char c); | |
c977fa84 | 679 | |
9d33840b FM |
680 | protected: |
681 | ||
682 | /** | |
683 | Internal function. It is called when the stream wants to read data of the | |
684 | specified size @a bufsize and wants it to be placed inside @a buffer. | |
685 | ||
686 | It should return the size that was actually read or zero if EOF has been | |
687 | reached or an error occurred (in this last case the internal @c m_lasterror | |
688 | variable should be set accordingly as well). | |
23324ae1 | 689 | */ |
ed3aceb0 | 690 | size_t OnSysRead(void* buffer, size_t bufsize) = 0; |
23324ae1 FM |
691 | }; |
692 | ||
693 | ||
e54c96f1 | 694 | |
7c913512 | 695 | |
9d33840b FM |
696 | /** |
697 | @class wxCountingOutputStream | |
c977fa84 | 698 | |
9d33840b FM |
699 | wxCountingOutputStream is a specialized output stream which does not write any |
700 | data anywhere, instead it counts how many bytes would get written if this were a | |
701 | normal stream. This can sometimes be useful or required if some data gets | |
702 | serialized to a stream or compressed by using stream compression and thus the | |
703 | final size of the stream cannot be known other than pretending to write the stream. | |
704 | One case where the resulting size would have to be known is if the data has | |
705 | to be written to a piece of memory and the memory has to be allocated before | |
706 | writing to it (which is probably always the case when writing to a memory stream). | |
7c913512 | 707 | |
23324ae1 FM |
708 | @library{wxbase} |
709 | @category{streams} | |
23324ae1 | 710 | */ |
9d33840b | 711 | class wxCountingOutputStream : public wxOutputStream |
23324ae1 FM |
712 | { |
713 | public: | |
23324ae1 | 714 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
715 | Creates a wxCountingOutputStream object. |
716 | */ | |
717 | wxCountingOutputStream(); | |
c977fa84 | 718 | |
9d33840b FM |
719 | /** |
720 | Destructor. | |
23324ae1 | 721 | */ |
9d33840b | 722 | virtual ~wxCountingOutputStream(); |
23324ae1 | 723 | |
9d33840b FM |
724 | /** |
725 | Returns the current size of the stream. | |
726 | */ | |
727 | size_t GetSize() const; | |
728 | }; | |
23324ae1 | 729 | |
e54c96f1 | 730 | |
23324ae1 | 731 | /** |
9d33840b | 732 | @class wxBufferedInputStream |
7c913512 | 733 | |
9d33840b FM |
734 | This stream acts as a cache. It caches the bytes read from the specified |
735 | input stream (see wxFilterInputStream). | |
736 | It uses wxStreamBuffer and sets the default in-buffer size to 1024 bytes. | |
737 | This class may not be used without some other stream to read the data | |
738 | from (such as a file stream or a memory stream). | |
7c913512 | 739 | |
23324ae1 FM |
740 | @library{wxbase} |
741 | @category{streams} | |
7c913512 | 742 | |
9d33840b | 743 | @see wxStreamBuffer, wxInputStream, wxBufferedOutputStream |
23324ae1 | 744 | */ |
9d33840b | 745 | class wxBufferedInputStream : public wxFilterInputStream |
23324ae1 FM |
746 | { |
747 | public: | |
748 | /** | |
f42c1512 VZ |
749 | Constructor using the provided buffer or default. |
750 | ||
751 | @param stream | |
752 | The associated low-level stream. | |
753 | @param buffer | |
754 | The buffer to use if non-@NULL. Notice that the ownership of this | |
755 | buffer is taken by the stream, i.e. it will delete it. If this | |
756 | parameter is @NULL a default 1KB buffer is used. | |
23324ae1 | 757 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
758 | wxBufferedInputStream(wxInputStream& stream, |
759 | wxStreamBuffer *buffer = NULL); | |
f42c1512 VZ |
760 | |
761 | /** | |
762 | Constructor allowing to specify the size of the buffer. | |
763 | ||
764 | This is just a more convenient alternative to creating a wxStreamBuffer | |
765 | of the given size and using the other overloaded constructor of this | |
766 | class. | |
767 | ||
768 | @param stream | |
769 | The associated low-level stream. | |
770 | @param bufsize | |
771 | The size of the buffer, in bytes. | |
772 | ||
773 | @since 2.9.0 | |
774 | */ | |
9d33840b | 775 | wxBufferedInputStream(wxInputStream& stream, size_t bufsize); |
f42c1512 | 776 | |
23324ae1 | 777 | /** |
9d33840b | 778 | Destructor. |
23324ae1 | 779 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
780 | virtual ~wxBufferedInputStream(); |
781 | }; | |
23324ae1 | 782 | |
23324ae1 | 783 | |
23324ae1 FM |
784 | |
785 | ||
9d33840b FM |
786 | /** |
787 | Enumeration values used by wxFilterClassFactory. | |
788 | */ | |
789 | enum wxStreamProtocolType | |
790 | { | |
791 | wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL, //!< wxFileSystem protocol (should be only one). | |
792 | wxSTREAM_MIMETYPE, //!< MIME types the stream handles. | |
793 | wxSTREAM_ENCODING, //!< The HTTP Content-Encodings the stream handles. | |
794 | wxSTREAM_FILEEXT //!< File extensions the stream handles. | |
795 | }; | |
e54c96f1 | 796 | |
23324ae1 | 797 | /** |
9d33840b | 798 | @class wxFilterClassFactory |
7c913512 | 799 | |
9d33840b FM |
800 | Allows the creation of filter streams to handle compression formats such |
801 | as gzip and bzip2. | |
802 | ||
803 | For example, given a filename you can search for a factory that will | |
804 | handle it and create a stream to decompress it: | |
805 | ||
806 | @code | |
807 | factory = wxFilterClassFactory::Find(filename, wxSTREAM_FILEEXT); | |
808 | if (factory) | |
809 | stream = factory->NewStream(new wxFFileInputStream(filename)); | |
810 | @endcode | |
811 | ||
812 | wxFilterClassFactory::Find can also search for a factory by MIME type, | |
813 | HTTP encoding or by wxFileSystem protocol. | |
814 | The available factories can be enumerated using wxFilterClassFactory::GetFirst() | |
815 | and wxFilterClassFactory::GetNext(). | |
7c913512 | 816 | |
23324ae1 FM |
817 | @library{wxbase} |
818 | @category{streams} | |
9d33840b FM |
819 | |
820 | @see wxFilterInputStream, wxFilterOutputStream, wxArchiveClassFactory, | |
821 | @ref overview_archive | |
23324ae1 | 822 | */ |
9d33840b | 823 | class wxFilterClassFactory : public wxObject |
23324ae1 FM |
824 | { |
825 | public: | |
826 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
827 | Returns @true if this factory can handle the given protocol, MIME type, HTTP |
828 | encoding or file extension. | |
23324ae1 | 829 | |
9d33840b FM |
830 | When using @c wxSTREAM_FILEEXT for the second parameter, the first parameter |
831 | can be a complete filename rather than just an extension. | |
23324ae1 | 832 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
833 | bool CanHandle(const wxString& protocol, |
834 | wxStreamProtocolType type = wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL) const; | |
23324ae1 FM |
835 | |
836 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
837 | A static member that finds a factory that can handle a given protocol, MIME |
838 | type, HTTP encoding or file extension. Returns a pointer to the class | |
839 | factory if found, or @NULL otherwise. | |
840 | It does not give away ownership of the factory. | |
23324ae1 | 841 | |
9d33840b FM |
842 | When using @c wxSTREAM_FILEEXT for the second parameter, the first parameter |
843 | can be a complete filename rather than just an extension. | |
23324ae1 | 844 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
845 | static const wxFilterClassFactory* Find(const wxString& protocol, |
846 | wxStreamProtocolType type = wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL); | |
23324ae1 | 847 | |
9d33840b | 848 | //@{ |
23324ae1 | 849 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
850 | GetFirst and GetNext can be used to enumerate the available factories. |
851 | For example, to list them: | |
5b86c331 | 852 | |
9d33840b FM |
853 | @code |
854 | wxString list; | |
855 | const wxFilterClassFactory *factory = wxFilterClassFactory::GetFirst(); | |
23324ae1 | 856 | |
9d33840b | 857 | while (factory) { |
9a83f860 | 858 | list << factory->GetProtocol() << wxT("\n"); |
9d33840b FM |
859 | factory = factory->GetNext(); |
860 | } | |
861 | @endcode | |
862 | ||
863 | GetFirst()/GetNext() return a pointer to a factory or @NULL if no more | |
864 | are available. They do not give away ownership of the factory. | |
23324ae1 | 865 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
866 | static const wxFilterClassFactory* GetFirst(); |
867 | const wxFilterClassFactory* GetNext() const; | |
868 | //@} | |
23324ae1 FM |
869 | |
870 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
871 | Returns the wxFileSystem protocol supported by this factory. |
872 | Equivalent to @code wxString(*GetProtocols()) @endcode. | |
23324ae1 | 873 | */ |
9d33840b | 874 | wxString GetProtocol() const; |
23324ae1 | 875 | |
c977fa84 | 876 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
877 | Returns the protocols, MIME types, HTTP encodings or file extensions |
878 | supported by this factory, as an array of null terminated strings. | |
879 | It does not give away ownership of the array or strings. | |
c977fa84 | 880 | |
9d33840b | 881 | For example, to list the file extensions a factory supports: |
c977fa84 | 882 | |
9d33840b FM |
883 | @code |
884 | wxString list; | |
885 | const wxChar *const *p; | |
3c4f71cc | 886 | |
9d33840b | 887 | for (p = factory->GetProtocols(wxSTREAM_FILEEXT); *p; p++) |
9a83f860 | 888 | list << *p << wxT("\n"); |
9d33840b | 889 | @endcode |
23324ae1 | 890 | */ |
9d33840b | 891 | virtual const wxChar * const* GetProtocols(wxStreamProtocolType type = wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL) const = 0; |
23324ae1 | 892 | |
9d33840b | 893 | //@{ |
23324ae1 | 894 | /** |
9d33840b | 895 | Create a new input or output stream to decompress or compress a given stream. |
3c4f71cc | 896 | |
9d33840b FM |
897 | If the parent stream is passed as a pointer then the new filter stream |
898 | takes ownership of it. If it is passed by reference then it does not. | |
23324ae1 | 899 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
900 | virtual wxFilterInputStream* NewStream(wxInputStream& stream) const = 0; |
901 | virtual wxFilterOutputStream* NewStream(wxOutputStream& stream) const = 0; | |
902 | virtual wxFilterInputStream* NewStream(wxInputStream* stream) const = 0; | |
903 | virtual wxFilterOutputStream* NewStream(wxOutputStream* stream) const = 0; | |
904 | //@} | |
23324ae1 FM |
905 | |
906 | /** | |
9d33840b FM |
907 | Remove the file extension of @a location if it is one of the file |
908 | extensions handled by this factory. | |
23324ae1 | 909 | */ |
9d33840b | 910 | wxString PopExtension(const wxString& location) const; |
23324ae1 | 911 | |
c977fa84 | 912 | /** |
9d33840b | 913 | Adds this class factory to the list returned by GetFirst()/GetNext(). |
c977fa84 | 914 | |
9d33840b FM |
915 | It is not necessary to do this to use the filter streams. It is usually |
916 | used when implementing streams, typically the implementation will | |
917 | add a static instance of its factory class. | |
c977fa84 | 918 | |
9d33840b FM |
919 | It can also be used to change the order of a factory already in the list, |
920 | bringing it to the front. This isn't a thread safe operation so can't be | |
921 | done when other threads are running that will be using the list. | |
922 | ||
923 | The list does not take ownership of the factory. | |
c977fa84 | 924 | */ |
9d33840b | 925 | void PushFront(); |
c977fa84 | 926 | |
23324ae1 | 927 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
928 | Removes this class factory from the list returned by GetFirst()/GetNext(). |
929 | Removing from the list isn't a thread safe operation so can't be done | |
930 | when other threads are running that will be using the list. | |
931 | ||
932 | The list does not own the factories, so removing a factory does not delete it. | |
23324ae1 | 933 | */ |
9d33840b | 934 | void Remove(); |
23324ae1 FM |
935 | }; |
936 | ||
937 | ||
9d33840b | 938 | |
c977fa84 | 939 | /** |
9d33840b FM |
940 | @class wxFilterOutputStream |
941 | ||
942 | A filter stream has the capability of a normal stream but it can be placed | |
943 | on top of another stream. So, for example, it can compress, encrypt the data | |
944 | which are passed to it and write them to another stream. | |
945 | ||
946 | @note | |
947 | The use of this class is exactly the same as of wxOutputStream. | |
948 | Only a constructor differs and it is documented below. | |
949 | ||
950 | @library{wxbase} | |
951 | @category{streams} | |
952 | ||
953 | @see wxFilterClassFactory, wxFilterInputStream | |
c977fa84 | 954 | */ |
9d33840b | 955 | class wxFilterOutputStream : public wxOutputStream |
c977fa84 | 956 | { |
9d33840b FM |
957 | public: |
958 | //@{ | |
959 | /** | |
960 | Initializes a "filter" stream. | |
961 | ||
962 | If the parent stream is passed as a pointer then the new filter stream | |
963 | takes ownership of it. If it is passed by reference then it does not. | |
964 | */ | |
965 | wxFilterOutputStream(wxOutputStream& stream); | |
966 | wxFilterOutputStream(wxOutputStream* stream); | |
967 | //@} | |
c977fa84 | 968 | }; |
e54c96f1 | 969 | |
9d33840b FM |
970 | |
971 | ||
23324ae1 | 972 | /** |
9d33840b | 973 | @class wxFilterInputStream |
7c913512 | 974 | |
9d33840b FM |
975 | A filter stream has the capability of a normal stream but it can be placed on |
976 | top of another stream. So, for example, it can uncompress or decrypt the data which | |
977 | are read from another stream and pass it to the requester. | |
978 | ||
979 | @note | |
980 | The interface of this class is the same as that of wxInputStream. | |
981 | Only a constructor differs and it is documented below. | |
7c913512 | 982 | |
23324ae1 FM |
983 | @library{wxbase} |
984 | @category{streams} | |
7c913512 | 985 | |
9d33840b | 986 | @see wxFilterClassFactory, wxFilterOutputStream |
23324ae1 | 987 | */ |
9d33840b | 988 | class wxFilterInputStream : public wxInputStream |
23324ae1 FM |
989 | { |
990 | public: | |
9d33840b | 991 | //@{ |
23324ae1 | 992 | /** |
9d33840b | 993 | Initializes a "filter" stream. |
23324ae1 | 994 | |
9d33840b FM |
995 | If the parent stream is passed as a pointer then the new filter stream |
996 | takes ownership of it. If it is passed by reference then it does not. | |
23324ae1 | 997 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
998 | wxFilterInputStream(wxInputStream& stream); |
999 | wxFilterInputStream(wxInputStream* stream); | |
1000 | //@} | |
1001 | }; | |
23324ae1 | 1002 | |
23324ae1 | 1003 | |
3c4f71cc | 1004 | |
9d33840b FM |
1005 | /** |
1006 | @class wxBufferedOutputStream | |
23324ae1 | 1007 | |
9d33840b FM |
1008 | This stream acts as a cache. It caches the bytes to be written to the specified |
1009 | output stream (See wxFilterOutputStream). The data is only written when the | |
1010 | cache is full, when the buffered stream is destroyed or when calling SeekO(). | |
c977fa84 | 1011 | |
9d33840b FM |
1012 | This class may not be used without some other stream to write the data |
1013 | to (such as a file stream or a memory stream). | |
1014 | ||
1015 | @library{wxbase} | |
1016 | @category{streams} | |
23324ae1 | 1017 | |
9d33840b FM |
1018 | @see wxStreamBuffer, wxOutputStream |
1019 | */ | |
1020 | class wxBufferedOutputStream : public wxFilterOutputStream | |
1021 | { | |
1022 | public: | |
23324ae1 | 1023 | /** |
9d33840b | 1024 | Constructor using the provided buffer or default. |
3c4f71cc | 1025 | |
9d33840b FM |
1026 | @param stream |
1027 | The associated low-level stream. | |
1028 | @param buffer | |
1029 | The buffer to use if non-@NULL. Notice that the ownership of this | |
1030 | buffer is taken by the stream, i.e. it will delete it. If this | |
1031 | parameter is @NULL a default 1KB buffer is used. | |
23324ae1 | 1032 | */ |
9d33840b FM |
1033 | wxBufferedOutputStream(wxOutputStream& stream, |
1034 | wxStreamBuffer *buffer = NULL); | |
23324ae1 FM |
1035 | |
1036 | /** | |
9d33840b | 1037 | Constructor allowing to specify the size of the buffer. |
23324ae1 | 1038 | |
9d33840b FM |
1039 | This is just a more convenient alternative to creating a wxStreamBuffer |
1040 | of the given size and using the other overloaded constructor of this | |
1041 | class. | |
23324ae1 | 1042 | |
9d33840b FM |
1043 | @param stream |
1044 | The associated low-level stream. | |
1045 | @param bufsize | |
1046 | The size of the buffer, in bytes. | |
0004982c | 1047 | |
9d33840b FM |
1048 | @since 2.9.0 |
1049 | */ | |
1050 | wxBufferedOutputStream(wxOutputStream& stream, size_t bufsize); | |
0004982c | 1051 | |
9d33840b FM |
1052 | /** |
1053 | Destructor. Calls Sync() and destroys the internal buffer. | |
1054 | */ | |
1055 | virtual ~wxBufferedOutputStream(); | |
23324ae1 FM |
1056 | |
1057 | /** | |
9d33840b | 1058 | Calls Sync() and changes the stream position. |
23324ae1 | 1059 | */ |
9d33840b | 1060 | virtual wxFileOffset SeekO(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart); |
23324ae1 FM |
1061 | |
1062 | /** | |
9d33840b | 1063 | Flushes the buffer and calls Sync() on the parent stream. |
23324ae1 | 1064 | */ |
9d33840b | 1065 | virtual void Sync(); |
23324ae1 | 1066 | }; |
e54c96f1 | 1067 | |
9d33840b | 1068 | |
f5ef4d69 VZ |
1069 | /** |
1070 | @class wxWrapperInputStream | |
1071 | ||
1072 | A wrapper input stream is a kind of filter stream which forwards all the | |
1073 | operations to its base stream. This is useful to build utility classes such | |
1074 | as wxFSInputStream. | |
1075 | ||
1076 | @note | |
1077 | The interface of this class is the same as that of wxInputStream. | |
1078 | Only a constructor differs and it is documented below. | |
1079 | ||
1080 | @library{wxbase} | |
1081 | @category{streams} | |
1082 | ||
1083 | @see wxFSInputStream, wxFilterInputStream | |
1084 | @since 2.9.4 | |
1085 | */ | |
1086 | class wxWrapperInputStream : public wxFilterInputStream | |
1087 | { | |
1088 | public: | |
1089 | //@{ | |
1090 | /** | |
1091 | Initializes a wrapper stream. | |
1092 | ||
1093 | If the parent stream is passed as a pointer then the new wrapper stream | |
1094 | takes ownership of it. If it is passed by reference then it does not. | |
1095 | */ | |
1096 | wxWrapperInputStream(wxInputStream& stream); | |
1097 | wxWrapperInputStream(wxInputStream* stream); | |
1098 | //@} | |
1099 | ||
1100 | protected: | |
1101 | /** | |
1102 | Default constructor, use InitParentStream() to finish initialization. | |
1103 | ||
1104 | This constructor can be used by the derived classes from their own | |
1105 | constructors when the parent stream can't be specified immediately. | |
1106 | The derived class must call InitParentStream() later to do it. | |
1107 | */ | |
1108 | wxWrapperInputStream(); | |
1109 | ||
1110 | //@{ | |
1111 | /** | |
1112 | Set up the wrapped stream for an object initialized using the default | |
1113 | constructor. | |
1114 | ||
1115 | The ownership logic is the same as for the non-default constructor, | |
1116 | i.e. this object takes ownership of the stream if it's passed by | |
1117 | pointer but not if it's passed by reference. | |
1118 | */ | |
1119 | void InitParentStream(wxInputStream& stream); | |
1120 | void InitParentStream(wxInputStream* stream); | |
1121 | //@} | |
1122 | }; |