└>Geo::IGeoStream
└>Geo::IGeoInputStream
IGeoStream implementation that saves/loads data from a zlib compressed file.
Since we need the ability to seek backwards within a stream, we have to make an in-memory copy first and then upon close, push this to the disk. If reading, expand whole file, then read what we need. Note that the class will happily open files that were not compressed, and not complain. As a result, you can load a file saved with either GeoZLibFileStream or GeoFileStream using this class.
Name | Description |
---|---|
~GeoZLibFileStream() | Closes current file, if open. |
~IGeoInputStream() | Deleting a stream should behave like a close operation. |
~IGeoStream() | Deleting a stream should behave like a close operation. |
BeginType(TypeId, u32) | Provide information about the typed data written to the stream. |
Close() | Close current file, if any. |
EndType(u32) | Provide information about the typed data written to the stream. |
GeoZLibFileStream() | Create with no attached file. |
GetFilename() | Return the filename with which this stream was opened (not available if created with FILE*) |
GetPosition() | Return the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches ftell) |
GetPosition() | Return the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches ftell) |
GetPosition() | Return the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches ftell) |
IsEof() | Is the read pointer at the end of the file (as with feof, only returns true if you have read past end) |
IsEof() | Is the read/write pointer at the end of the file (as with feof, only returns true if you have read past end) |
IsEof() | Is the read/write pointer at the end of the file (as with feof, only returns true if you have read past end) |
IsOk() | Tests if the stream is valid. |
IsOk() | Tests if the stream is valid. |
IsOk() | Tests if the stream is valid. |
Open(char const *, EStreamMode) | Close current file, if any, and open filename. |
Read(T(&)) | Read a fixed size array. |
Read(void *, size_t, size_t) | Read data (prototype matches fread). Prefer to use the templated Read methods. |
Read(TIter, TIter) | Read a collection of objects, returning true on success. |
Read(void *, size_t, size_t) | Read data (prototype matches fread). Prefer to use the templated Read methods. |
Read(T &) | Read a single object, returning true on success. |
ReadImpl(T &, GeoStd::TrueType) | Read a single object, returning true on success. |
ReadImpl(T &, GeoStd::FalseType) | Read a single object, returning true on success. |
ReadToEnd() | Reads the stream to its end and returns the data as a char array. |
SetPosition(Geo::u64) | Set the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches fseek) |
SetPosition(u64) | Set the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches fseek) |
SetPosition(u64) | Set the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches fseek) |
Write(const T(&)) | Write a fixed size array. |
Write(TIter, TIter) | Write a collection of objects, in range [begin, end) as STL-style classes support. |
Write(const void *, size_t, size_t) | Write data (prototype matches fwrite). Prefer to use the templated Write methods. |
Write(const T &) | Write a single object, returning true on success. |
Write(const void *, size_t, size_t) | Write data (prototype matches fwrite). Prefer to use the templated Write methods. |
Name | Description |
---|---|
EStreamMode | An IGeoStream is open in either esmRead or esmWrite mode. |
public: ~GeoZLibFileStream()
Closes current file, if open.
public: virtual ~IGeoInputStream()
Deleting a stream should behave like a close operation.
public: virtual ~IGeoStream()
Deleting a stream should behave like a close operation.
public: virtual u32 BeginType
(
TypeId type,
u32 count
)
Provide information about the typed data written to the stream.
public: bool Close()
Close current file, if any.
public: virtual void EndType
(
u32 index
)
Provide information about the typed data written to the stream.
public: GeoZLibFileStream()
Create with no attached file.
public: const char * GetFilename() const
Return the filename with which this stream was opened (not available if created with FILE*)
public: virtual u64 GetPosition() const
Return the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches ftell)
public: Geo::u64 GetPosition() const
Return the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches ftell)
public: u64 GetPosition() const
Return the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches ftell)
public: bool IsEof() const
Is the read pointer at the end of the file (as with feof, only returns true if you have read past end)
public: bool IsEof() const
Is the read/write pointer at the end of the file (as with feof, only returns true if you have read past end)
public: virtual bool IsEof() const
Is the read/write pointer at the end of the file (as with feof, only returns true if you have read past end)
public: bool IsOk() const
Tests if the stream is valid.
public: bool IsOk() const
Tests if the stream is valid.
public: virtual bool IsOk() const
Tests if the stream is valid.
public: bool Open
(
char const * filename,
EStreamMode mode
)
Close current file, if any, and open filename.
public: bool Read
(
T(&) a
)
Read a fixed size array.
public: virtual size_t Read
(
void * pData,
size_t size,
size_t count
)
Read data (prototype matches fread). Prefer to use the templated Read methods.
public: bool Read
(
TIter begin,
TIter end
)
Read a collection of objects, returning true on success.
Object must be considered blittable (see IsBlittable<T>). Note that the storage must have been pre-allocated as it will write directly to the iterators provided. Given that we do not have the STL-style 'back-inserter' classes, for GeoArrays you should use the ReadArray helper function.
public: size_t Read
(
void * pData,
size_t size,
size_t count
)
Read data (prototype matches fread). Prefer to use the templated Read methods.
public: GEO_FORCE_INLINE bool Read
(
T & object
)
Read a single object, returning true on success.
There must either be a ReadObject overload for T, or T be considered blittable (see IsBlittable<T>).
public: bool ReadImpl
(
T & object,
GeoStd::TrueType
)
Read a single object, returning true on success.
There must either be a ReadObject overload for T, or T be considered blittable (see IsBlittable<T>).
public: bool ReadImpl
(
T & object,
GeoStd::FalseType
)
Read a single object, returning true on success.
There must either be a ReadObject overload for T, or T be considered blittable (see IsBlittable<T>).
public: virtual Geo::GeoArray< char > ReadToEnd()
Reads the stream to its end and returns the data as a char array.
public: bool SetPosition
(
Geo::u64 pos
)
Set the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches fseek)
public: bool SetPosition
(
u64 pos
)
Set the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches fseek)
public: virtual bool SetPosition
(
u64 pos
)
Set the position of the read/write pointer within the stream (prototype matches fseek)
public: bool Write
(
const T(&) a
)
Write a fixed size array.
public: bool Write
(
TIter begin,
TIter end
)
Write a collection of objects, in range [begin, end) as STL-style classes support.
Objects have same requirements single object Write (see IsBlittable<T>).
public: size_t Write
(
const void * pData,
size_t size,
size_t count
)
Write data (prototype matches fwrite). Prefer to use the templated Write methods.
public: GEO_FORCE_INLINE bool Write
(
const T & object
)
Write a single object, returning true on success.
There must either be a WriteObject overload for T, or T must be blittable (see IsBlittable<T>).
public: virtual size_t Write
(
const void * pData,
size_t size,
size_t count
)
Write data (prototype matches fwrite). Prefer to use the templated Write methods.
public: enum EStreamMode
{
esmWrite,
esmRead
}
An IGeoStream is open in either esmRead or esmWrite mode.
esmWrite | |
esmRead |