X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/wxWidgets.git/blobdiff_plain/36c9828f702fb504b07968703bcd82f04196070a..346662b87a28fed132459db393cdd99132d1c5ca:/docs/doxygen/overviews/stream.h?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/docs/doxygen/overviews/stream.h b/docs/doxygen/overviews/stream.h index 9a8bd31e78..132b142eed 100644 --- a/docs/doxygen/overviews/stream.h +++ b/docs/doxygen/overviews/stream.h @@ -1,90 +1,120 @@ ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -// Name: stream +// Name: stream.h // Purpose: topic overview // Author: wxWidgets team // RCS-ID: $Id$ // Licence: wxWindows license ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -/*! - - @page stream_overview wxStreams overview - - Classes: #wxStreamBase, - #wxStreamBuffer, #wxInputStream, - #wxOutputStream, - #wxFilterInputStream, - #wxFilterOutputStream - @b Purpose of wxStream - Standard C++ streams can cause problems on several platforms: - they work quite well in most cases, but in the multi-threaded case, for example, - they have many problems. Some Borland compilers refuse to work at all - with them and using iostreams on Linux makes writing programs that are - binary compatible across different Linux distributions, impossible. - Therefore, wxStreams have been added to wxWidgets so that applications can - reliably compile and run on all supported platforms without dependence on a - particular release of libg++. - wxStreams is divided in two main parts: - - - the core: wxStreamBase, wxStreamBuffer, wxInputStream, wxOutputStream, - wxFilterIn/OutputStream - the "IO" classes: wxSocketIn/OutputStream, wxDataIn/OutputStream, wxFileIn/OutputStream, ... - - - wxStreamBase is the base definition of a stream. It defines, for example, - the API of OnSysRead, OnSysWrite, OnSysSeek and OnSysTell. These functions - are really implemented by the "IO" classes. - wxInputStream and wxOutputStream inherit from it. - wxStreamBuffer is a cache manager for wxStreamBase: it manages a stream buffer - linked to a stream. One stream can have multiple stream buffers but one stream - have always one autoinitialized stream buffer. - wxInputStream is the base class for read-only streams. It implements Read, - SeekI (I for Input), and all read or IO generic related functions. - wxOutputStream does the same thing but it is for write-only streams. - wxFilterIn/OutputStream is the base class definition for stream filtering. - Stream filtering means a stream which does no syscall but filters data - which are passed to it and then pass them to another stream. - For example, wxZLibInputStream is an inline stream decompressor. - The "IO" classes implements the specific parts of the stream. This could be - nothing in the case of wxMemoryIn/OutputStream which bases itself on - wxStreamBuffer. This could also be a simple link to the a @true syscall - (for example read(...), write(...)). - @b Generic usage: an example - Usage is simple. We can take the example of wxFileInputStream and here is some sample - code: - - @code - ... - // The constructor initializes the stream buffer and open the file descriptor - // associated to the name of the file. - wxFileInputStream in_stream("the_file_to_be_read"); - - // Ok, read some bytes ... nb_datas is expressed in bytes. - in_stream.Read(data, nb_datas); - if (in_stream.LastError() != wxSTREAM_NOERROR) { +/** + +@page overview_stream Stream classes overview + +Classes: +@li wxStreamBase +@li wxStreamBuffer +@li wxInputStream +@li wxOutputStream +@li wxFilterInputStream +@li wxFilterOutputStream +@li wxFileInputStream +@li wxFileOutputStream +@li wxTextInputStream +@li wxTextOutputStream +@li wxDataInputStream +@li wxDataOutputStream + +@li @ref overview_stream_intro +@li @ref overview_stream_example + +
+ + + +@section overview_stream_intro Introduction + +wxWidgets provides its own set of stream classes in order to be +independent of the standard C++ stream class and their different +implementations. + +Besides, using @c std::iostream on Linux makes impossible to write programs that are +binary compatible across different Linux distributions. + +Therefore, wxStreams have been added to wxWidgets so that an applications can +reliably compile and run on all supported platforms without dependence on a +particular release of libg++. + +wxStream classes are divided in two main groups: + +@li The core: wxStreamBase, wxStreamBuffer, wxInputStream, wxOutputStream, + wxFilterInputStream, wxFilterOutputStream +@li The "IO" classes: wxSocketInputStream, wxSocketOutputStream, + wxFileInputStream, wxFileOutputStream, ... +@li Classes for reading text or binary data from a particular stream + such as wxTextInputStream, wxTextOutputStream, wxDataInputStream + and wxDataOutputStream + +wxStreamBase is the base definition of a stream. It defines, for example, the +API of OnSysRead(), OnSysWrite(), OnSysSeek() and OnSysTell(). These functions are +really implemented by the "IO" classes. +wxInputStream and wxOutputStream classes inherit from wxStreamBase and provide +specialized methods for input and output. + +wxStreamBuffer is a cache manager for wxStreamBase: it manages a stream buffer +linked to a stream. One stream can have multiple stream buffers but one stream +has always one autoinitialized stream buffer. + +wxInputStream is the base class for read-only streams. It implements Read(), +SeekI() (I for Input), and all read or IO generic related functions. +wxOutputStream does the same thing for write-only streams. + +wxFilterInputStream and wxFileterOutputStream are the base class definitions for +stream filtering. +Stream filtering means a stream which does no syscall but filters data which +are passed to it and then pass them to another stream. +For example, wxZLibInputStream is an inline stream decompressor. + +The "IO" classes implements the specific parts of the stream. This could be +nothing in the case of wxMemoryInputStream and wxMemoryOutputStream which base +themselves on wxStreamBuffer. +This could also be a simple link to the true syscall (for example read(...), write(...)). + + +@section overview_stream_example Example + +Usage is simple. We can take the example of wxFileInputStream and here is some +sample code: + +@code +... +// The constructor initializes the stream buffer and open the file descriptor +// associated to the name of the file. +wxFileInputStream in_stream("the_file_to_be_read"); + +// Ok, read some bytes ... nb_datas is expressed in bytes. +in_stream.Read(data, nb_datas); +if (in_stream.LastError() != wxSTREAM_NOERROR) { // Oh oh, something bad happens. // For a complete list, look into the documentation at wxStreamBase. - } +} - // You can also inline all like this. - if (in_stream.Read(data, nb_datas).LastError() != wxSTREAM_NOERROR) { +// You can also inline all like this. +if (in_stream.Read(data, nb_datas).LastError() != wxSTREAM_NOERROR) { // Do something. - } - - // You can also get the last number of bytes REALLY put into the buffer. - size_t really_read = in_stream.LastRead(); +} - // Ok, moves to the beginning of the stream. SeekI returns the last position - // in the stream counted from the beginning. - off_t old_position = in_stream.SeekI(0, wxFromBeginning); +// You can also get the last number of bytes REALLY put into the buffer. +size_t really_read = in_stream.LastRead(); - // What is my current position ? - off_t position = in_stream.TellI(); +// Ok, moves to the beginning of the stream. SeekI returns the last position +// in the stream counted from the beginning. +off_t old_position = in_stream.SeekI(0, wxFromBeginning); - // wxFileInputStream will close the file descriptor on destruction. - @endcode +// What is my current position ? +off_t position = in_stream.TellI(); - */ +// wxFileInputStream will close the file descriptor on destruction. +@endcode +*/