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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: stream.h
3 // Purpose: interface of wxStreamBase and its derived classes
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows licence
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9
10 /**
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 };
21
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.
27
28 @library{wxbase}
29 @category{streams}
30
31 @see wxStreamBuffer
32 */
33 class wxStreamBase
34 {
35 public:
36 /**
37 Creates a dummy stream object. It doesn't do anything.
38 */
39 wxStreamBase();
40
41 /**
42 Destructor.
43 */
44 virtual ~wxStreamBase();
45
46 /**
47 This function returns the last error.
48 */
49 wxStreamError GetLastError() const;
50
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.
55
56 @since 2.5.4
57 */
58 virtual wxFileOffset GetLength() const;
59
60 /**
61 This function returns the size of the stream.
62 For example, for a file it is the size of the file.
63
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;
70
71 /**
72 Returns @true if no error occurred on the stream.
73
74 @see GetLastError()
75 */
76 virtual bool IsOk() const;
77
78 /**
79 Returns @true if the stream supports seeking to arbitrary offsets.
80 */
81 virtual bool IsSeekable() const;
82
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
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
112 protected:
113
114 /**
115 Internal function.
116 It is called when the stream needs to change the current position.
117
118 @param pos
119 Offset to seek to.
120 @param mode
121 One of the ::wxSeekMode enumeration values.
122
123 @return The new stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset on error.
124 */
125 virtual wxFileOffset OnSysSeek(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode);
126
127 /**
128 Internal function.
129 It is called when the stream needs to know the real position.
130
131 @return The current stream position.
132 */
133 virtual wxFileOffset OnSysTell() const;
134 };
135
136 /**
137 @class wxStreamBuffer
138
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.
144
145 @library{wxbase}
146 @category{streams}
147
148 @see wxStreamBase, @ref overview_stream
149 */
150 class wxStreamBuffer
151 {
152 public:
153 /** BufMode flags */
154 enum BufMode
155 {
156 read,
157 write,
158 read_write
159 };
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(...);
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
181 @endcode
182
183 @see SetBufferIO()
184 */
185 wxStreamBuffer(wxStreamBase& stream, BufMode mode);
186
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
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.
199 */
200 wxStreamBuffer(size_t bufsize, wxInputStream& stream);
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
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.
214 */
215 wxStreamBuffer(size_t bufsize, wxOutputStream& stream);
216
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).
220
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
234 /**
235 Copy constructor.
236
237 This method initializes the stream buffer with the data of the specified
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.
244 */
245 wxStreamBuffer(const wxStreamBuffer& buffer);
246
247 /**
248 Destructor.
249 It finalizes all IO calls and frees all internal buffers if necessary.
250 */
251 ~wxStreamBuffer();
252
253 /**
254 Fill the IO buffer.
255 */
256 bool FillBuffer();
257
258 /**
259 Toggles the fixed flag. Usually this flag is toggled at the same time as
260 @e flushable. This flag allows (when it has the @false value) or forbids
261 (when it has the @true value) the stream buffer to resize dynamically the
262 IO buffer.
263
264 @see SetBufferIO()
265 */
266 void Fixed(bool fixed);
267
268 /**
269 Flushes the IO buffer.
270 */
271 bool FlushBuffer();
272
273 /**
274 Toggles the flushable flag.
275 If @a flushable is disabled, no data are sent to the parent stream.
276 */
277 void Flushable(bool flushable);
278
279 /**
280 Returns a pointer on the end of the stream buffer.
281 */
282 void* GetBufferEnd() const;
283
284 /**
285 Returns a pointer on the current position of the stream buffer.
286 */
287 void* GetBufferPos() const;
288
289 /**
290 Returns the size of the buffer.
291 */
292 size_t GetBufferSize() const;
293
294 /**
295 Returns a pointer on the start of the stream buffer.
296 */
297 void* GetBufferStart() const;
298
299 /**
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.
304
305 @see Read()
306 */
307 virtual char GetChar();
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 */
317 size_t GetIntPosition() const;
318
319 /**
320 Returns the amount of bytes read during the last IO call to the parent stream.
321 */
322 size_t GetLastAccess() const;
323
324 /**
325 Puts a single char to the stream buffer.
326
327 @warning
328 You aren't directly notified if an error occurred during the IO call.
329
330 @see Read()
331 */
332 virtual void PutChar(char c);
333
334 /**
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 */
344 virtual size_t Read(void* buffer, size_t size);
345
346 /**
347 Copies data to @a buffer.
348 The function returns when @a buffer is full or when there isn't
349 any more data in the current buffer.
350
351 @see Write()
352 */
353 size_t Read(wxStreamBuffer* buffer);
354
355 /**
356 Resets to the initial state variables concerning the buffer.
357 */
358 void ResetBuffer();
359
360 /**
361 Changes the current position.
362 Parameter @a mode may be one of the following:
363
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.
367
368 @return Upon successful completion, it returns the new offset as
369 measured in bytes from the beginning of the stream.
370 Otherwise, it returns ::wxInvalidOffset.
371 */
372 virtual wxFileOffset Seek(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode);
373
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).
380
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.
386
387 @see wxStreamBuffer(), Fixed(), Flushable()
388 */
389 void SetBufferIO(void* start, void* end, bool takeOwnership = false);
390
391 /**
392 Destroys or invalidates the previous IO buffer and allocates a new one of the
393 specified size.
394
395 @warning
396 All previous pointers aren't valid anymore.
397
398 @remarks
399 The created IO buffer is growable by the object.
400
401 @see Fixed(), Flushable()
402 */
403 void SetBufferIO(size_t bufsize);
404
405 /**
406 Sets the current position (in bytes) in the stream buffer.
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.
411 */
412 void SetIntPosition(size_t pos);
413
414 /**
415 Returns the parent stream of the stream buffer.
416 @deprecated use GetStream() instead
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.
425
426 @return Returns the current position in the stream if possible,
427 ::wxInvalidOffset in the other case.
428 */
429 virtual wxFileOffset Tell() const;
430
431 /**
432 Truncates the buffer to the current position.
433
434 @note Truncate() cannot be used to enlarge the buffer. This is
435 usually not needed since the buffer expands automatically.
436 */
437 void Truncate();
438
439 /**
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.
442 */
443 virtual size_t Write(const void* buffer, size_t size);
444
445 /**
446 See Read().
447 */
448 size_t Write(wxStreamBuffer* buffer);
449 };
450
451
452
453 /**
454 @class wxOutputStream
455
456 wxOutputStream is an abstract base class which may not be used directly.
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.
462
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 */
477 virtual ~wxOutputStream();
478
479 /**
480 Closes the stream, returning @false if an error occurs.
481 The stream is closed implicitly in the destructor if Close() is not
482 called explicitly.
483
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 */
488 virtual bool Close();
489
490 /**
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.
494 */
495 virtual size_t LastWrite() const;
496
497 /**
498 Puts the specified character in the output queue and increments the
499 stream position.
500 */
501 void PutC(char c);
502
503 /**
504 Changes the stream current position.
505
506 @param pos
507 Offset to seek to.
508 @param mode
509 One of wxFromStart, wxFromEnd, wxFromCurrent.
510
511 @return The new stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset on error.
512 */
513 virtual wxFileOffset SeekO(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart);
514
515 /**
516 Returns the current stream position.
517 */
518 virtual wxFileOffset TellO() const;
519
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 */
531 virtual wxOutputStream& Write(const void* buffer, size_t size);
532
533 /**
534 Reads data from the specified input stream and stores them
535 in the current stream. The data is read until an error is raised
536 by one of the two streams.
537 */
538 wxOutputStream& Write(wxInputStream& stream_in);
539
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.
544
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);
550 };
551
552
553 /**
554 @class wxInputStream
555
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).
559
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.
562
563 @library{wxbase}
564 @category{streams}
565 */
566 class wxInputStream : public wxStreamBase
567 {
568 public:
569 /**
570 Creates a dummy input stream.
571 */
572 wxInputStream();
573
574 /**
575 Destructor.
576 */
577 virtual ~wxInputStream();
578
579 /**
580 Returns @true if some data is available in the stream right now, so that
581 calling Read() wouldn't block.
582 */
583 virtual bool CanRead() const;
584
585 /**
586 Returns @true after an attempt has been made to read past the end of the
587 stream.
588 */
589 virtual bool Eof() const;
590
591 /**
592 Returns the first character in the input queue and removes it,
593 blocking until it appears if necessary.
594
595 On success returns a value between 0 - 255; on end of file returns @c wxEOF.
596 */
597 int GetC();
598
599 /**
600 Returns the last number of bytes read.
601 */
602 virtual size_t LastRead() const;
603
604 /**
605 Returns the first character in the input queue without removing it.
606 */
607 virtual char Peek();
608
609 /**
610 Reads the specified amount of bytes and stores the data in buffer.
611 To check if the call was successful you must use LastRead() to check
612 if this call did actually read @a size bytes (if it didn't, GetLastError()
613 should return a meaningful value).
614
615 @warning
616 The buffer absolutely needs to have at least the specified size.
617
618 @return This function returns a reference on the current object, so the
619 user can test any states of the stream right away.
620 */
621 virtual wxInputStream& Read(void* buffer, size_t size);
622
623 /**
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.
626
627 @return This function returns a reference on the current object, so the
628 user can test any states of the stream right away.
629 */
630 wxInputStream& Read(wxOutputStream& stream_out);
631
632 /**
633 Changes the stream current position.
634
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
640 @param pos
641 Offset to seek to.
642 @param mode
643 One of wxFromStart, wxFromEnd, wxFromCurrent.
644
645 @return The new stream position or ::wxInvalidOffset on error.
646 */
647 virtual wxFileOffset SeekI(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart);
648
649 /**
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).
653 */
654 virtual wxFileOffset TellI() const;
655
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.
663
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);
673
674 /**
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);
679
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).
689 */
690 size_t OnSysRead(void* buffer, size_t bufsize) = 0;
691 };
692
693
694
695
696 /**
697 @class wxCountingOutputStream
698
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).
707
708 @library{wxbase}
709 @category{streams}
710 */
711 class wxCountingOutputStream : public wxOutputStream
712 {
713 public:
714 /**
715 Creates a wxCountingOutputStream object.
716 */
717 wxCountingOutputStream();
718
719 /**
720 Destructor.
721 */
722 virtual ~wxCountingOutputStream();
723
724 /**
725 Returns the current size of the stream.
726 */
727 size_t GetSize() const;
728 };
729
730
731 /**
732 @class wxBufferedInputStream
733
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).
739
740 @library{wxbase}
741 @category{streams}
742
743 @see wxStreamBuffer, wxInputStream, wxBufferedOutputStream
744 */
745 class wxBufferedInputStream : public wxFilterInputStream
746 {
747 public:
748 /**
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.
757 */
758 wxBufferedInputStream(wxInputStream& stream,
759 wxStreamBuffer *buffer = NULL);
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 */
775 wxBufferedInputStream(wxInputStream& stream, size_t bufsize);
776
777 /**
778 Destructor.
779 */
780 virtual ~wxBufferedInputStream();
781 };
782
783
784
785
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 };
796
797 /**
798 @class wxFilterClassFactory
799
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().
816
817 @library{wxbase}
818 @category{streams}
819
820 @see wxFilterInputStream, wxFilterOutputStream, wxArchiveClassFactory,
821 @ref overview_archive
822 */
823 class wxFilterClassFactory : public wxObject
824 {
825 public:
826 /**
827 Returns @true if this factory can handle the given protocol, MIME type, HTTP
828 encoding or file extension.
829
830 When using @c wxSTREAM_FILEEXT for the second parameter, the first parameter
831 can be a complete filename rather than just an extension.
832 */
833 bool CanHandle(const wxString& protocol,
834 wxStreamProtocolType type = wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL) const;
835
836 /**
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.
841
842 When using @c wxSTREAM_FILEEXT for the second parameter, the first parameter
843 can be a complete filename rather than just an extension.
844 */
845 static const wxFilterClassFactory* Find(const wxString& protocol,
846 wxStreamProtocolType type = wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL);
847
848 //@{
849 /**
850 GetFirst and GetNext can be used to enumerate the available factories.
851 For example, to list them:
852
853 @code
854 wxString list;
855 const wxFilterClassFactory *factory = wxFilterClassFactory::GetFirst();
856
857 while (factory) {
858 list << factory->GetProtocol() << wxT("\n");
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.
865 */
866 static const wxFilterClassFactory* GetFirst();
867 const wxFilterClassFactory* GetNext() const;
868 //@}
869
870 /**
871 Returns the wxFileSystem protocol supported by this factory.
872 Equivalent to @code wxString(*GetProtocols()) @endcode.
873 */
874 wxString GetProtocol() const;
875
876 /**
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.
880
881 For example, to list the file extensions a factory supports:
882
883 @code
884 wxString list;
885 const wxChar *const *p;
886
887 for (p = factory->GetProtocols(wxSTREAM_FILEEXT); *p; p++)
888 list << *p << wxT("\n");
889 @endcode
890 */
891 virtual const wxChar * const* GetProtocols(wxStreamProtocolType type = wxSTREAM_PROTOCOL) const = 0;
892
893 //@{
894 /**
895 Create a new input or output stream to decompress or compress a given stream.
896
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.
899 */
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 //@}
905
906 /**
907 Remove the file extension of @a location if it is one of the file
908 extensions handled by this factory.
909 */
910 wxString PopExtension(const wxString& location) const;
911
912 /**
913 Adds this class factory to the list returned by GetFirst()/GetNext().
914
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.
918
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.
924 */
925 void PushFront();
926
927 /**
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.
933 */
934 void Remove();
935 };
936
937
938
939 /**
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
954 */
955 class wxFilterOutputStream : public wxOutputStream
956 {
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 //@}
968 };
969
970
971
972 /**
973 @class wxFilterInputStream
974
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.
982
983 @library{wxbase}
984 @category{streams}
985
986 @see wxFilterClassFactory, wxFilterOutputStream
987 */
988 class wxFilterInputStream : public wxInputStream
989 {
990 public:
991 //@{
992 /**
993 Initializes a "filter" stream.
994
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.
997 */
998 wxFilterInputStream(wxInputStream& stream);
999 wxFilterInputStream(wxInputStream* stream);
1000 //@}
1001 };
1002
1003
1004
1005 /**
1006 @class wxBufferedOutputStream
1007
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().
1011
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}
1017
1018 @see wxStreamBuffer, wxOutputStream
1019 */
1020 class wxBufferedOutputStream : public wxFilterOutputStream
1021 {
1022 public:
1023 /**
1024 Constructor using the provided buffer or default.
1025
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.
1032 */
1033 wxBufferedOutputStream(wxOutputStream& stream,
1034 wxStreamBuffer *buffer = NULL);
1035
1036 /**
1037 Constructor allowing to specify the size of the buffer.
1038
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.
1042
1043 @param stream
1044 The associated low-level stream.
1045 @param bufsize
1046 The size of the buffer, in bytes.
1047
1048 @since 2.9.0
1049 */
1050 wxBufferedOutputStream(wxOutputStream& stream, size_t bufsize);
1051
1052 /**
1053 Destructor. Calls Sync() and destroys the internal buffer.
1054 */
1055 virtual ~wxBufferedOutputStream();
1056
1057 /**
1058 Calls Sync() and changes the stream position.
1059 */
1060 virtual wxFileOffset SeekO(wxFileOffset pos, wxSeekMode mode = wxFromStart);
1061
1062 /**
1063 Flushes the buffer and calls Sync() on the parent stream.
1064 */
1065 virtual void Sync();
1066 };
1067
1068
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 };