}
-bool wxTextFile::OnRead(wxMBConv& conv)
+bool wxTextFile::OnRead(const wxMBConv& conv)
{
- // file should be opened and we must be in it's beginning
- wxASSERT( m_file.IsOpened() && m_file.Tell() == 0 );
+ // file should be opened
+ wxASSERT_MSG( m_file.IsOpened(), _T("can't read closed file") );
// read the entire file in memory: this is not the most efficient thing to
- // do but there is no good way to avoid it in Unicode build because if we
- // read the file block by block we can't convert each block to Unicode
+ // do it but there is no good way to avoid it in Unicode build because if
+ // we read the file block by block we can't convert each block to Unicode
// separately (the last multibyte char in the block might be only partially
// read and so the conversion would fail) and, as the file contents is kept
// in memory by wxTextFile anyhow, it shouldn't be a big problem to read
// the file entirely
- const size_t bufSize = (size_t)(m_file.Length() + 4 /* for trailing NULs */ );
- size_t bufPos = 0;
- wxCharBuffer buf(bufSize - 1 /* it adds 1 internally */);
+ size_t bufSize = 0;
- char block[1024];
- for ( bool eof = false; !eof; )
+ // number of bytes to (try to) read from disk at once
+ static const size_t BLOCK_SIZE = 4096;
+
+ wxCharBuffer buf;
+
+ // first determine if the file is seekable or not and so whether we can
+ // determine its length in advance
+ wxFileOffset fileLength;
{
- // try to read up to the size of the entire block
- ssize_t nRead = m_file.Read(block, WXSIZEOF(block));
+ wxLogNull logNull;
+ fileLength = m_file.Length();
+ }
- if ( nRead == wxInvalidOffset )
- {
- // read error (error message already given in wxFile::Read)
+ // some non-seekable files under /proc under Linux pretend that they're
+ // seekable but always return 0; others do return an error
+ const bool seekable = fileLength != wxInvalidOffset && fileLength != 0;
+ if ( seekable )
+ {
+ // we know the required length, so set the buffer size in advance
+ bufSize = fileLength;
+ if ( !buf.extend(bufSize) )
return false;
- }
- eof = nRead == 0;
- if ( eof )
+ // if the file is seekable, also check that we're at its beginning
+ wxASSERT_MSG( m_file.Tell() == 0, _T("should be at start of file") );
+
+ char *dst = buf.data();
+ for ( size_t nRemaining = bufSize; nRemaining > 0; )
{
- // append 4 trailing NUL bytes: this is needed to ensure that the
- // string is going to be NUL-terminated, whatever is the encoding
- // used (even UTF-32)
- block[0] =
- block[1] =
- block[2] =
- block[3] = '\0';
- nRead = 4;
+ size_t nToRead = BLOCK_SIZE;
+
+ // the file size could have changed, avoid overflowing the buffer
+ // even if it did
+ if ( nToRead > nRemaining )
+ nToRead = nRemaining;
+
+ ssize_t nRead = m_file.Read(dst, nToRead);
+
+ if ( nRead == wxInvalidOffset )
+ {
+ // read error (error message already given in wxFile::Read)
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if ( nRead == 0 )
+ {
+ // this file can't be empty because we checked for this above
+ // so this must be the end of file
+ break;
+ }
+
+ dst += nRead;
+ nRemaining -= nRead;
}
- // this shouldn't happen but don't overwrite the buffer if it does
- wxCHECK_MSG( bufPos + nRead <= bufSize, false,
- _T("read more than file length?") );
+ wxASSERT_MSG( dst - buf.data() == (wxFileOffset)bufSize,
+ _T("logic error") );
+ }
+ else // file is not seekable
+ {
+ char block[BLOCK_SIZE];
+ for ( ;; )
+ {
+ ssize_t nRead = m_file.Read(block, WXSIZEOF(block));
+
+ if ( nRead == wxInvalidOffset )
+ {
+ // read error (error message already given in wxFile::Read)
+ return false;
+ }
+
+ if ( nRead == 0 )
+ {
+ // if no bytes have been read, presumably this is a
+ // valid-but-empty file
+ if ( bufSize == 0 )
+ return true;
+
+ // otherwise we've finished reading the file
+ break;
+ }
- // append to the buffer
- memcpy(buf.data() + bufPos, block, nRead);
- bufPos += nRead;
+ // extend the buffer for new data
+ if ( !buf.extend(bufSize + nRead) )
+ return false;
+
+ // and append it to the buffer
+ memcpy(buf.data() + bufSize, block, nRead);
+ bufSize += nRead;
+ }
}
- const wxString str(buf, conv);
+ const wxString str(buf, conv, bufSize);
- // this doesn't risk to happen in ANSI build
+ // there's no risk of this happening in ANSI build
#if wxUSE_UNICODE
if ( bufSize > 4 && str.empty() )
{
- wxLogError(_("Failed to convert file contents to Unicode."));
+ wxLogError(_("Failed to convert file \"%s\" to Unicode."), GetName());
return false;
}
#endif // wxUSE_UNICODE
- free(buf.release()); // we don't need this memory any more
+ // we don't need this memory any more
+ buf.reset();
// now break the buffer in lines
// could be a DOS or Unix EOL
if ( chLast == '\r' )
{
- AddLine(wxString(lineStart, p - 1), wxTextFileType_Dos);
+ if ( p - 1 >= lineStart )
+ {
+ AddLine(wxString(lineStart, p - 1), wxTextFileType_Dos);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // there were two line endings, so add an empty line:
+ AddLine(wxEmptyString, wxTextFileType_Dos);
+ }
}
else // bare '\n', Unix style
{
if ( chLast == '\r' )
{
// Mac line termination
- AddLine(wxString(lineStart, p - 1), wxTextFileType_Mac);
+ if ( p - 1 >= lineStart )
+ {
+ AddLine(wxString(lineStart, p - 1), wxTextFileType_Mac);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ // there were two line endings, so add an empty line:
+ AddLine(wxEmptyString, wxTextFileType_Mac);
+ }
lineStart = p;
}
}
}
-bool wxTextFile::OnWrite(wxTextFileType typeNew, wxMBConv& conv)
+bool wxTextFile::OnWrite(wxTextFileType typeNew, const wxMBConv& conv)
{
wxFileName fn = m_strBufferName;