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/* Packet Table wrapper classes
*
* Wraps the H5PT Packet Table C functions in C++ objects
*
* Nat Furrer and James Laird
* February 2004
*/
#ifndef H5PTWRAP_H
#define H5PTWRAP_H
/* Public HDF5 header */
#include "hdf5.h"
#include "H5PTpublic.h"
#include "H5api_adpt.h"
class H5_HLCPPDLL PacketTable
{
public:
/* Null constructor
* Sets table_id to "invalid"
*/
PacketTable() {table_id = H5I_BADID;}
/* "Open" Constructor
* Opens an existing packet table, which can contain either fixed-length or
* variable-length packets.
*/
PacketTable(hid_t fileID, const char* name);
/* "Open" Constructor - will be deprecated because of char* name */
PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name);
/* Destructor
* Cleans up the packet table
*/
virtual ~PacketTable();
/* IsValid
* Returns true if this packet table is valid, false otherwise.
* Use this after the constructor to ensure HDF did not have
* any trouble making or opening the packet table.
*/
bool IsValid();
/* IsVariableLength
* Return 1 if this packet table uses variable-length datatype,
* return 0 if it is Fixed Length. Returns -1 if the table is
* invalid (not open).
*/
int IsVariableLength();
/* ResetIndex
* Sets the "current packet" index to point to the first packet in the
* packet table
*/
void ResetIndex();
/* SetIndex
* Sets the current packet to point to the packet specified by index.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on failure (if index is out of bounds)
*/
int SetIndex(hsize_t index);
/* GetIndex
* Returns the position of the current packet.
* On failure, returns 0 and error is set to negative.
*/
hsize_t GetIndex(int& error);
/* GetPacketCount
* Returns the number of packets in the packet table. Error
* is set to 0 on success. On failure, returns 0 and
* error is set to negative.
*/
hsize_t GetPacketCount(int& error);
hsize_t GetPacketCount()
{
int ignoreError;
return GetPacketCount(ignoreError);
}
/* GetTableId
* Returns the identifier of the packet table.
*/
hid_t GetTableId();
/* GetDatatype
* Returns the datatype identifier used by the packet table, on success,
* or FAIL, on failure.
* Note: it is best to avoid using this identifier in applications, unless
* the desired functionality cannot be performed via the packet table ID.
*/
hid_t GetDatatype();
/* GetDataset
* Returns the dataset identifier associated with the packet table, on
* success, or FAIL, on failure.
* Note: it is best to avoid using this identifier in applications, unless
* the desired functionality cannot be performed via the packet table ID.
*/
hid_t GetDataset();
/* FreeBuff
* Frees the buffers created when variable-length packets are read.
* Takes the number of hvl_t structs to be freed and a pointer to their
* location in memory.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on error.
*/
int FreeBuff(size_t numStructs, hvl_t * buffer);
protected:
hid_t table_id;
};
class H5_HLCPPDLL FL_PacketTable : virtual public PacketTable
{
public:
/* Constructor
* Creates a packet table to store either fixed- or variable-length packets.
* Takes the ID of the file the packet table will be created in, the ID of
* the property list to specify compression, the name of the packet table,
* the ID of the datatype, and the size of a memory chunk used in chunking.
*/
FL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, hid_t plist_id, const char* name, hid_t dtypeID, hsize_t chunkSize);
/* Constructor
* Creates a packet table in which to store fixed length packets.
* Takes the ID of the file the packet table will be created in, the name of
* the packet table, the ID of the datatype of the set, the size
* of a memory chunk used in chunking, and the desired compression level
* (0-9, or -1 for no compression).
* Note: this overload will be deprecated in favor of the constructor above.
*/
FL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name, hid_t dtypeID, hsize_t chunkSize, int compression = -1);
/* "Open" Constructor
* Opens an existing fixed-length packet table.
* Fails if the packet table specified is variable-length.
*/
FL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, const char* name);
/* "Open" Constructor - will be deprecated because of char* name */
FL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name);
/* Destructor
* Cleans up the packet table
*/
virtual ~FL_PacketTable() {};
/* AppendPacket
* Adds a single packet to the packet table. Takes a pointer
* to the location of the data in memory.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on failure
*/
int AppendPacket(void * data);
/* AppendPackets (multiple packets)
* Adds multiple packets to the packet table. Takes the number of packets
* to be added and a pointer to their location in memory.
* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure.
*/
int AppendPackets(size_t numPackets, void * data);
/* GetPacket (indexed)
* Gets a single packet from the packet table. Takes the index
* of the packet (with 0 being the first packet) and a pointer
* to memory where the data should be stored.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on failure
*/
int GetPacket(hsize_t index, void * data);
/* GetPackets (multiple packets)
* Gets multiple packets at once, all packets between
* startIndex and endIndex inclusive. Also takes a pointer to
* the memory where these packets should be stored.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on failure.
*/
int GetPackets(hsize_t startIndex, hsize_t endIndex, void * data);
/* GetNextPacket (single packet)
* Gets the next packet in the packet table. Takes a pointer to
* memory where the packet should be stored.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. Index
* is not advanced to the next packet on failure.
*/
int GetNextPacket(void * data);
/* GetNextPackets (multiple packets)
* Gets the next numPackets packets in the packet table. Takes a
* pointer to memory where these packets should be stored.
* Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. Index
* is not advanced on failure.
*/
int GetNextPackets(size_t numPackets, void * data);
};
/* Removed "#ifdef VLPT_REMOVED" block. 03/08/2016, -BMR */
#endif /* H5PTWRAP_H */
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