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// Provides support for FastCGI via C++ iostreams.
//
// $Id: fcgio.h,v 1.15 2002/02/25 13:16:11 robs Exp $
//
// This work is based on routines written by George Feinberg. They
// have been mostly re-written and extensively changed by
// Michael Richards.
//
// Rewritten again with bug fixes and numerous enhancements by
// Michael Shell.
//
// And rewritten again by Rob Saccoccio.
//
// Special Thanks to Dietmar Kuehl for his help and the numerous custom
// streambuf examples on his web site.
//
// Copyright (c) 2000 Tux the Linux Penguin
// Copyright (c) 2001 Rob Saccoccio and Chelsea Networks
//
// You are free to use this software without charge or royalty
// as long as this notice is not removed or altered, and recognition
// is given to the author(s)
//
// This code is offered as-is without any warranty either expressed or
// implied; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. If it breaks, you get to keep
// both halves.
#ifndef FCGIO_H
#define FCGIO_H
#include <iostream>
#include "fcgiapp.h"
#ifndef DLLAPI
#ifdef _WIN32
#define DLLAPI __declspec(dllimport)
#else
#define DLLAPI
#endif
#endif
#if ! HAVE_STREAMBUF_CHAR_TYPE
typedef char char_type;
#endif
/*
* fcgi_streambuf
*/
class DLLAPI fcgi_streambuf : public std::streambuf
{
public:
// Note that if no buf is assigned (the default), iostream methods
// such as peek(), unget() and putback() will fail. If a buf is
// assigned, I/O is a bit less effecient and output streams will
// have to be flushed (or the streambuf destroyed) before the next
// call to "accept".
fcgi_streambuf(FCGX_Stream * fcgx, char * buf, int len);
fcgi_streambuf(char_type * buf, std::streamsize len);
fcgi_streambuf(FCGX_Stream * fcgx = 0);
~fcgi_streambuf(void);
int attach(FCGX_Stream * fcgx);
protected:
// Consume the put area (if buffered) and c (if c is not EOF).
virtual int overflow(int);
// Flush the put area (if buffered) and the FCGX buffer to the client.
virtual int sync();
// Remove and return the current character.
virtual int uflow();
// Fill the get area (if buffered) and return the current character.
virtual int underflow();
// Use a buffer. The only reasons that a buffer would be useful is
// to support the use of the unget()/putback() or seek() methods. Using
// a buffer will result in less efficient I/O. Note: the underlying
// FastCGI library (FCGX) maintains its own input and output buffers.
virtual std::streambuf * setbuf(char_type * buf, std::streamsize len);
virtual std::streamsize xsgetn(char_type * s, std::streamsize n);
virtual std::streamsize xsputn(const char_type * s, std::streamsize n);
private:
FCGX_Stream * fcgx;
// buf is just handy to have around
char_type * buf;
// this isn't kept by the base class
std::streamsize bufsize;
void init(FCGX_Stream * fcgx, char_type * buf, std::streamsize bufsize);
void reset(void);
};
/*
* fcgi_istream - deprecated
*/
class DLLAPI fcgi_istream : public std::istream
{
public:
// deprecated
fcgi_istream(FCGX_Stream * fcgx = 0);
// deprecated
~fcgi_istream(void) {}
// deprecated
virtual void attach(FCGX_Stream * fcgx);
private:
fcgi_streambuf fcgi_strmbuf;
};
/*
* fcgi_ostream - deprecated
*/
class DLLAPI fcgi_ostream : public std::ostream
{
public:
// deprecated
fcgi_ostream(FCGX_Stream * fcgx = 0);
// deprecated
~fcgi_ostream(void) {}
// deprecated
virtual void attach(FCGX_Stream *fcgx);
private:
fcgi_streambuf fcgi_strmbuf;
};
#endif /* FCGIO_H */
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