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1 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2 // Name: stream.h
3 // Purpose: stream classes overview
4 // Author: wxWidgets team
5 // RCS-ID: $Id$
6 // Licence: wxWindows license
7 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9 /**
10
11 @page overview_stream Stream classes overview
12
13 Classes:
14 @li wxStreamBase
15 @li wxStreamBuffer
16 @li wxInputStream
17 @li wxOutputStream
18 @li wxFilterInputStream
19 @li wxFilterOutputStream
20 @li wxFileInputStream
21 @li wxFileOutputStream
22 @li wxTextInputStream
23 @li wxTextOutputStream
24 @li wxDataInputStream
25 @li wxDataOutputStream
26
27 @li @ref overview_stream_intro
28 @li @ref overview_stream_example
29
30 <hr>
31
32
33
34 @section overview_stream_intro Introduction
35
36 @subsection overview_stream_intro_std wxWidgets and Standard Streams
37
38 wxWidgets provides its own set of stream classes in order to support platforms
39 not providing standard C++ streams implementation and also to make it possible
40 to provide binary versions of wxWidgets application not depending on any
41 particular standard library version. The wxWidgets stream classes also provide
42 some functionality not available in the standard library such as support for
43 several compression formats and possibility to work with sockets or text
44 controls (for output only in the latter case).
45
46 Nevertheless wxWidgets programs can also use standard stream classes and are
47 encouraged to do so if the above considerations don't apply. Moreover,
48 wxStdInputStream and wxStdOutputStream classes are provided to provide a degree
49 of interoperability between the two and make it possible to use any wxWidgets
50 stream as a standard stream (the converse possibility to use a standard stream
51 as a wxWidgets stream is planned for a future release).
52
53
54 @subsection overview_stream_intro_overview Stream Classes
55
56 wxStream classes are divided in two main groups:
57
58 @li The core: wxStreamBase, wxStreamBuffer, wxInputStream, wxOutputStream,
59 wxFilterInputStream, wxFilterOutputStream
60 @li The "IO" classes: wxSocketInputStream, wxSocketOutputStream,
61 wxFileInputStream, wxFileOutputStream, ...
62 @li Classes for reading text or binary data from a particular stream
63 such as wxTextInputStream, wxTextOutputStream, wxDataInputStream
64 and wxDataOutputStream
65
66 wxStreamBase is the base definition of a stream. It defines, for example, the
67 API of OnSysRead(), OnSysWrite(), OnSysSeek() and OnSysTell(). These functions are
68 really implemented by the "IO" classes.
69 wxInputStream and wxOutputStream classes inherit from wxStreamBase and provide
70 specialized methods for input and output.
71
72 wxStreamBuffer is a cache manager for wxStreamBase: it manages a stream buffer
73 linked to a stream. One stream can have multiple stream buffers but one stream
74 has always one autoinitialized stream buffer.
75
76 wxInputStream is the base class for read-only streams. It implements Read(),
77 SeekI() (I for Input), and all read or IO generic related functions.
78 wxOutputStream does the same thing for write-only streams.
79
80 wxFilterInputStream and wxFileterOutputStream are the base class definitions for
81 stream filtering.
82 Stream filtering means a stream which does no syscall but filters data which
83 are passed to it and then pass them to another stream.
84 For example, wxZLibInputStream is an inline stream decompressor.
85
86 The "IO" classes implements the specific parts of the stream. This could be
87 nothing in the case of wxMemoryInputStream and wxMemoryOutputStream which base
88 themselves on wxStreamBuffer.
89 This could also be a simple link to the true syscall (for example read(...), write(...)).
90
91
92 @section overview_stream_example Example
93
94 Usage is simple. We can take the example of wxFileInputStream and here is some
95 sample code:
96
97 @code
98 ...
99 // The constructor initializes the stream buffer and open the file descriptor
100 // associated to the name of the file.
101 wxFileInputStream in_stream("the_file_to_be_read");
102
103 // Ok, read some bytes ... nb_datas is expressed in bytes.
104 in_stream.Read(data, nb_datas);
105 if (in_stream.LastError() != wxSTREAM_NOERROR) {
106 // Oh oh, something bad happens.
107 // For a complete list, look into the documentation at wxStreamBase.
108 }
109
110 // You can also inline all like this.
111 if (in_stream.Read(data, nb_datas).LastError() != wxSTREAM_NOERROR) {
112 // Do something.
113 }
114
115 // You can also get the last number of bytes REALLY put into the buffer.
116 size_t really_read = in_stream.LastRead();
117
118 // Ok, moves to the beginning of the stream. SeekI returns the last position
119 // in the stream counted from the beginning.
120 off_t old_position = in_stream.SeekI(0, wxFromBeginning);
121
122 // What is my current position ?
123 off_t position = in_stream.TellI();
124
125 // wxFileInputStream will close the file descriptor on destruction.
126 @endcode
127
128 */
129