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   1 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
   3 // Purpose:     interface of wxTempFile, wxFile 
   4 // Author:      wxWidgets team 
   6 // Licence:     wxWindows license 
   7 ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 
  11     We redefine these constants here because S_IREAD &c are _not_ standard. 
  12     However, we do assume that the values correspond to the Unix umask bits. 
  14 enum wxPosixPermissions
 
  16     /// standard Posix names for these permission flags 
  31     /// longer but more readable synonims for the constants above 
  33     wxPOSIX_USER_READ 
= wxS_IRUSR
, 
  34     wxPOSIX_USER_WRITE 
= wxS_IWUSR
, 
  35     wxPOSIX_USER_EXECUTE 
= wxS_IXUSR
, 
  37     wxPOSIX_GROUP_READ 
= wxS_IRGRP
, 
  38     wxPOSIX_GROUP_WRITE 
= wxS_IWGRP
, 
  39     wxPOSIX_GROUP_EXECUTE 
= wxS_IXGRP
, 
  41     wxPOSIX_OTHERS_READ 
= wxS_IROTH
, 
  42     wxPOSIX_OTHERS_WRITE 
= wxS_IWOTH
, 
  43     wxPOSIX_OTHERS_EXECUTE 
= wxS_IXOTH
, 
  46     /// Default mode for the new files: allow reading/writing them to everybody but 
  47     /// the effective file mode will be set after ANDing this value with umask and 
  48     /// so won't include wxS_IW{GRP,OTH} for the default 022 umask value 
  49     wxS_DEFAULT 
= (wxPOSIX_USER_READ 
| wxPOSIX_USER_WRITE 
| \
 
  50                    wxPOSIX_GROUP_READ 
| wxPOSIX_GROUP_WRITE 
| \
 
  51                    wxPOSIX_OTHERS_READ 
| wxPOSIX_OTHERS_WRITE
), 
  53     /// Default mode for the new directories (see wxFileName::Mkdir): allow 
  54     /// reading/writing/executing them to everybody, but just like wxS_DEFAULT 
  55     /// the effective directory mode will be set after ANDing this value with umask 
  56     wxS_DIR_DEFAULT 
= (wxPOSIX_USER_READ 
| wxPOSIX_USER_WRITE 
| wxPOSIX_USER_EXECUTE 
| \
 
  57                        wxPOSIX_GROUP_READ 
| wxPOSIX_GROUP_WRITE 
| wxPOSIX_GROUP_EXECUTE 
| \
 
  58                        wxPOSIX_OTHERS_READ 
| wxPOSIX_OTHERS_WRITE 
| wxPOSIX_OTHERS_EXECUTE
) 
  66     wxTempFile provides a relatively safe way to replace the contents of the 
  67     existing file. The name is explained by the fact that it may be also used as 
  68     just a temporary file if you don't replace the old file contents. 
  70     Usually, when a program replaces the contents of some file it first opens it for 
  71     writing, thus losing all of the old data and then starts recreating it. 
  72     This approach is not very safe because during the regeneration of the file bad 
  73     things may happen: the program may find that there is an internal error preventing 
  74     it from completing file generation, the user may interrupt it (especially if file 
  75     generation takes long time) and, finally, any other external interrupts (power 
  76     supply failure or a disk error) will leave you without either the original file 
  79     wxTempFile addresses this problem by creating a temporary file which is meant to 
  80     replace the original file - but only after it is fully written. So, if the user 
  81     interrupts the program during the file generation, the old file won't be lost. 
  82     Also, if the program discovers itself that it doesn't want to replace the old 
  83     file there is no problem - in fact, wxTempFile will @b not replace the old 
  84     file by default, you should explicitly call wxTempFile::Commit() to do it. 
  85     Calling wxTempFile::Discard() explicitly discards any modifications: it 
  86     closes and deletes the temporary file and leaves the original file unchanged. 
  87     If you call neither Commit() nor Discard(), the destructor will 
  88     call Discard() automatically. 
  90     To summarize: if you want to replace another file, create an instance of 
  91     wxTempFile passing the name of the file to be replaced to the constructor. 
  92     (You may also use default constructor and pass the file name to wxTempFile::Open.) 
  93     Then you can write to wxTempFile using wxFile-like functions and later call 
  94     wxTempFile::Commit() to replace the old file (and close this one) or call 
  95     wxTempFile::Discard() to cancel the modifications. 
 104         Associates wxTempFile with the file to be replaced and opens it. 
 105         You should use IsOpened() to verify that the constructor succeeded. 
 107     wxTempFile(const wxString
& strName
); 
 110         Destructor calls Discard() if temporary file is still open. 
 115         Validate changes: deletes the old file of name m_strName and renames the new 
 116         file to the old name. Returns @true if both actions succeeded. 
 118         If @false is returned it may unfortunately mean two quite different things: 
 119         either that the old file couldn't be deleted or that the new file 
 120         couldn't be renamed to the old name. 
 125         Discard changes: the old file contents are not changed, the temporary 
 131         Returns @true if the file was successfully opened. 
 133     bool IsOpened() const; 
 136         Returns the length of the file. 
 138         This method may return wxInvalidOffset if the length couldn't be 
 139         determined or 0 even for non-empty files if the file is not seekable. 
 141         In general, the only way to determine if the file for which this function 
 142         returns 0 is really empty or not is to try reading from it. 
 144     wxFileOffset 
Length() const; 
 147         Open the temporary file, returns @true on success, @false if an error 
 149         @a strName is the name of file to be replaced. The temporary file is always 
 150         created in the directory where @a strName is. In particular, if @a strName 
 151         doesn't include the path, it is created in the current directory and the 
 152         program should have write access to it for the function to succeed. 
 154     bool Open(const wxString
& strName
); 
 157         Seeks to the specified position. 
 159     wxFileOffset 
Seek(wxFileOffset ofs
, 
 160                       wxSeekMode mode 
= wxFromStart
); 
 163         Returns the current position or wxInvalidOffset if file is not opened or 
 164         if another error occurred. 
 166     wxFileOffset 
Tell() const; 
 169         Write to the file, return @true on success, @false on failure. 
 170         The second argument is only meaningful in Unicode build of wxWidgets when 
 171         @a conv is used to convert @a str to multibyte representation. 
 173     bool Write(const wxString
& str
, 
 174                const wxMBConv
& conv 
= wxConvUTF8
); 
 182     A wxFile performs raw file I/O. This is a very small class designed to 
 183     minimize the overhead of using it - in fact, there is hardly any overhead at 
 184     all, but using it brings you automatic error checking and hides differences 
 185     between platforms and compilers. wxFile also automatically closes the file in 
 186     its destructor so you won't forget to do so. 
 187     wxFile is a wrapper around @c file descriptor. - see also wxFFile for a 
 188     wrapper around @c FILE structure. 
 190     ::wxFileOffset is used by the wxFile functions which require offsets as 
 191     parameter or return them. If the platform supports it, wxFileOffset is a 
 192     typedef for a native 64 bit integer, otherwise a 32 bit integer is used for 
 203         The OpenMode enumeration defines the different modes for opening a file with wxFile. 
 204         It is also used with wxFile::Access function. 
 208         /** Open file for reading or test if it can be opened for reading with Access() */ 
 211         /** Open file for writing deleting the contents of the file if it already exists 
 212             or test if it can be opened for writing with Access(). */ 
 215         /** Open file for reading and writing; can not be used with Access() */ 
 218         /** Open file for appending: the file is opened for writing, but the old contents 
 219             of the file are not erased and the file pointer is initially placed at the end 
 220             of the file; can not be used with Access(). 
 222             This is the same as OpenMode::write if the file doesn't exist. 
 227             Open the file securely for writing (Uses O_EXCL | O_CREAT). 
 228             Will fail if the file already exists, else create and open it atomically. 
 229             Useful for opening temporary files without being vulnerable to race exploits. 
 235        Standard file descriptors 
 237     enum { fd_invalid 
= -1, fd_stdin
, fd_stdout
, fd_stderr 
}; 
 245         Opens a file with a filename. 
 250             The mode in which to open the file. 
 252     wxFile(const wxString
& filename
, 
 253            wxFile::OpenMode mode 
= wxFile::read
); 
 256         Associates the file with the given file descriptor, which has already been 
 257         opened. See Attach() for the list of predefined descriptors. 
 260             An existing file descriptor. 
 265         Destructor will close the file. 
 266         @note This destructor is not virtual so you should not use wxFile polymorphically. 
 271         This function verifies if we may access the given file in specified mode. 
 272         Only values of @c wxFile::read or @c wxFile::write really make sense here. 
 274     static bool Access(const wxString
& name
, wxFile::OpenMode mode
); 
 277         Attaches an existing file descriptor to the wxFile object. 
 278         Examples of predefined file descriptors are 0, 1 and 2 which correspond to 
 279         stdin, stdout and stderr (and have symbolic names of @c wxFile::fd_stdin, 
 280         @c wxFile::fd_stdout and @c wxFile::fd_stderr). 
 282         The descriptor should be already opened and it will be closed by wxFile 
 293         Creates a file for writing. 
 295         If the file already exists, setting @b overwrite to @true will ensure 
 298         @a access may be an OR combination of the ::wxPosixPermissions enumeration 
 301     bool Create(const wxString
& filename
, 
 302                 bool overwrite 
= false, 
 303                 int access 
= wxS_DEFAULT
); 
 306         Get back a file descriptor from wxFile object - the caller is responsible for 
 307         closing the file if this descriptor is opened. 
 308         IsOpened() will return @false after call to Detach(). 
 313         Returns @true if the end of the file has been reached. 
 314         Note that the behaviour of the file pointer-based class wxFFile is 
 315         different as wxFFile::Eof() will return @true here only if an 
 316         attempt has been made to read @b past the last byte of the file, while 
 317         wxFile::Eof() will return @true even before such attempt is made if the 
 318         file pointer is at the last position in the file. 
 320         Note also that this function doesn't work on unseekable file descriptors 
 321         (examples include pipes, terminals and sockets under Unix) and an attempt to 
 322         use it will result in an error message. 
 324         So, to read the entire file into memory, you should write a loop which uses 
 325         Read() repeatedly and tests its return condition instead of using Eof() 
 326         as this will not work for special files under Unix. 
 331         Returns @true if the given name specifies an existing regular file 
 332         (not a directory or a link). 
 334     static bool Exists(const wxString
& filename
); 
 337         Flushes the file descriptor. 
 339         Note that Flush() is not implemented on some Windows compilers due to a 
 340         missing fsync function, which reduces the usefulness of this function 
 341         (it can still be called but it will do nothing on unsupported compilers). 
 346         Returns the type of the file. 
 348     wxFileKind 
GetKind() const; 
 351         Returns @true if the file has been opened. 
 353     bool IsOpened() const; 
 356         Returns the length of the file. 
 358     wxFileOffset 
Length() const; 
 361         Opens the file, returning @true if successful. 
 366             The mode in which to open the file. 
 368             An OR-combination of wxPosixPermissions enumeration values. 
 370     bool Open(const wxString
& filename
, wxFile::OpenMode mode 
= wxFile::read
, 
 371               int access 
= wxS_DEFAULT
); 
 374         Reads from the file into a memory buffer. 
 381         @return The number of bytes read, or the symbol wxInvalidOffset. 
 383     ssize_t 
Read(void* buffer
, size_t count
); 
 386         Seeks to the specified position. 
 391             One of wxFromStart, wxFromEnd, wxFromCurrent. 
 393         @return The actual offset position achieved, or wxInvalidOffset on 
 396     wxFileOffset 
Seek(wxFileOffset ofs
, 
 397                       wxSeekMode mode 
= wxFromStart
); 
 400         Moves the file pointer to the specified number of bytes relative to the 
 401         end of the file. For example, @c SeekEnd(-5) would position the pointer 5 
 402         bytes before the end. 
 405             Number of bytes before the end of the file. 
 407         @return The actual offset position achieved, or wxInvalidOffset on 
 410     wxFileOffset 
SeekEnd(wxFileOffset ofs 
= 0); 
 413         Returns the current position or wxInvalidOffset if file is not opened or 
 414         if another error occurred. 
 416     wxFileOffset 
Tell() const; 
 419        Write data to the file (descriptor). 
 422           Buffer from which to read data 
 424          Number of bytes to write 
 426        @return The number of bytes written. 
 428     size_t Write(const void *buffer
, size_t count
); 
 431         Writes the contents of the string to the file, returns @true on success. 
 432         The second argument is only meaningful in Unicode build of wxWidgets when 
 433         @a conv is used to convert @a s to a multibyte representation. 
 435         Note that this method only works with @c NUL-terminated strings, if you want 
 436         to write data with embedded @c NULs to the file you should use the other 
 439     bool Write(const wxString
& s
, const wxMBConv
& conv 
= wxConvUTF8
); 
 442         Returns the file descriptor associated with the file.