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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
3 // Purpose: interface of wxDataInputStream and wxDataOutputStream
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
10 @class wxDataOutputStream
12 This class provides functions that write binary data types in a portable
13 way. Data can be written in either big-endian or little-endian format,
14 little-endian being the default on all architectures.
16 If you want to write data to text files (or streams) use wxTextOutputStream
19 The "<<" operator is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard
20 C++ iostream. See wxDataInputStream for its usage and caveats.
25 @see wxDataInputStream
27 class wxDataOutputStream
31 Constructs a datastream object from an output stream.
32 Only write methods will be available.
37 wxDataOutputStream(wxOutputStream
& stream
,
38 const wxMBConv
& conv
= wxConvAuto());
41 Constructs a datastream object from an output stream. Only write
42 methods will be available. This constructor is only available in
43 Unicode builds of wxWidgets.
48 Charset conversion object object used to encoding Unicode strings
49 before writing them to the stream in Unicode mode (see
50 WriteString() for a detailed description). Note that you must not
51 destroy @a conv before you destroy this wxDataOutputStream
52 instance! It is recommended to use the default value (UTF-8).
54 wxDataOutputStream(wxOutputStream
& stream
,
55 const wxMBConv
& conv
= wxConvAuto());
58 Destroys the wxDataOutputStream object.
60 ~wxDataOutputStream();
63 If @a be_order is @true, all data will be written in big-endian order,
64 e.g. for reading on a Sparc or from Java-Streams (which always use
65 big-endian order), otherwise data will be written in little-endian
68 void BigEndianOrdered(bool be_order
);
71 Writes the single byte @a i8 to the stream.
73 void Write8(wxUint8 i8
);
75 Writes an array of bytes to the stream. The amount of bytes to write is
76 specified with the @a size variable.
78 void Write8(const wxUint8
* buffer
, size_t size
);
81 Writes the 16 bit unsigned integer @a i16 to the stream.
83 void Write16(wxUint16 i16
);
85 Writes an array of 16 bit unsigned integer to the stream. The amount of
86 16 bit unsigned integer to write is specified with the @a size variable.
88 void Write16(const wxUint16
* buffer
, size_t size
);
91 Writes the 32 bit unsigned integer @a i32 to the stream.
93 void Write32(wxUint32 i32
);
95 Writes an array of 32 bit unsigned integer to the stream. The amount of
96 32 bit unsigned integer to write is specified with the @a size variable.
98 void Write32(const wxUint32
* buffer
, size_t size
);
101 Writes the 64 bit unsigned integer @a i64 to the stream.
103 void Write64(wxUint64 i64
);
105 Writes an array of 64 bit unsigned integer to the stream. The amount of
106 64 bit unsigned integer to write is specified with the @a size variable.
108 void Write64(const wxUint64
* buffer
, size_t size
);
111 Writes the double @a f to the stream using the IEEE format.
113 void WriteDouble(double f
);
115 Writes an array of double to the stream. The amount of double to write is
116 specified with the @a size variable.
118 void WriteDouble(const double* buffer
, size_t size
);
121 Writes @a string to the stream. Actually, this method writes the size
122 of the string before writing @a string itself.
124 In ANSI build of wxWidgets, the string is written to the stream in
125 exactly same way it is represented in memory. In Unicode build,
126 however, the string is first converted to multibyte representation with
127 @e conv object passed to stream's constructor (consequently, ANSI
128 applications can read data written by Unicode application, as long as
129 they agree on encoding) and this representation is written to the
130 stream. UTF-8 is used by default.
132 void WriteString(const wxString
& string
);
138 @class wxDataInputStream
140 This class provides functions that read binary data types in a portable
141 way. Data can be read in either big-endian or little-endian format,
142 little-endian being the default on all architectures.
144 If you want to read data from text files (or streams) use wxTextInputStream
147 The ">>" operator is overloaded and you can use this class like a standard
148 C++ iostream. Note, however, that the arguments are the fixed size types
149 wxUint32, wxInt32 etc and on a typical 32-bit computer, none of these match
150 to the "long" type (wxInt32 is defined as signed int on 32-bit
151 architectures) so that you cannot use long. To avoid problems (here and
152 elsewhere), make use of the wxInt32, wxUint32, etc types.
157 wxFileInputStream input( "mytext.dat" );
158 wxDataInputStream store( input );
163 store >> i1; // read a 8 bit integer.
164 store >> i1 >> f2; // read a 8 bit integer followed by float.
165 store >> line; // read a text line
171 @see wxDataOutputStream
173 class wxDataInputStream
177 Constructs a datastream object from an input stream.
178 Only read methods will be available.
183 wxDataInputStream(wxInputStream
& stream
,
184 const wxMBConv
& conv
= wxConvAuto());
187 Constructs a datastream object from an input stream. Only read methods
188 will be available. This constructor is only available in Unicode builds
194 Charset conversion object object used to decode strings in Unicode
195 mode (see ReadString() for a detailed description). Note that you
196 must not destroy @a conv before you destroy this wxDataInputStream
199 wxDataInputStream(wxInputStream
& stream
,
200 const wxMBConv
& conv
= wxConvAuto());
203 Destroys the wxDataInputStream object.
205 ~wxDataInputStream();
208 If @a be_order is @true, all data will be read in big-endian order,
209 such as written by programs on a big endian architecture (e.g. Sparc)
210 or written by Java-Streams (which always use big-endian order).
212 void BigEndianOrdered(bool be_order
);
215 Reads a single byte from the stream.
219 Reads bytes from the stream in a specified buffer. The amount of bytes
220 to read is specified by the @a size variable.
222 void Read8(wxUint8
* buffer
, size_t size
);
225 Reads a 16 bit unsigned integer from the stream.
229 Reads 16 bit unsigned integers from the stream in a specified buffer.
230 The amount of 16 bit unsigned integers to read is specified by the
233 void Read16(wxUint16
* buffer
, size_t size
);
236 Reads a 32 bit unsigned integer from the stream.
240 Reads 32 bit unsigned integers from the stream in a specified buffer.
241 The amount of 32 bit unsigned integers to read is specified by the
244 void Read32(wxUint32
* buffer
, size_t size
);
247 Reads a 64 bit unsigned integer from the stream.
251 Reads 64 bit unsigned integers from the stream in a specified buffer.
252 The amount of 64 bit unsigned integers to read is specified by the
255 void Read64(wxUint64
* buffer
, size_t size
);
258 Reads a double (IEEE encoded) from the stream.
262 Reads double data (IEEE encoded) from the stream in a specified buffer.
263 The amount of doubles to read is specified by the @a size variable.
265 void ReadDouble(double* buffer
, size_t size
);
268 Reads a string from a stream. Actually, this function first reads a
269 long integer specifying the length of the string (without the last null
270 character) and then reads the string.
272 In Unicode build of wxWidgets, the fuction first reads multibyte
273 (char*) string from the stream and then converts it to Unicode using
274 the @e conv object passed to constructor and returns the result as
275 wxString. You are responsible for using the same convertor as when
278 @see wxDataOutputStream::WriteString()
280 wxString
ReadString();