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#ifndef __DataStream_H__
#define __DataStream_H__
#include "OgrePrerequisites.h"
#include "OgreString.h"
#include "OgreSharedPtr.h"
#include <istream>
namespace Ogre {
/** \addtogroup Core
* @{
*/
/** \addtogroup Resources
* @{
*/
/** General purpose class used for encapsulating the reading and writing of data.
@remarks
This class performs basically the same tasks as std::basic_istream,
except that it does not have any formatting capabilities, and is
designed to be subclassed to receive data from multiple sources,
including libraries which have no compatibility with the STL's
stream interfaces. As such, this is an abstraction of a set of
wrapper classes which pretend to be standard stream classes but
can actually be implemented quite differently.
@par
Generally, if a plugin or application provides an ArchiveFactory,
it should also provide a DataStream subclass which will be used
to stream data out of that Archive implementation, unless it can
use one of the common implementations included.
@note
Ogre makes no guarantees about thread safety, for performance reasons.
If you wish to access stream data asynchronously then you should
organise your own mutexes to avoid race conditions.
*/
class _OgreExport DataStream : public StreamAlloc
{
public:
enum AccessMode
{
READ = 1,
WRITE = 2
};
protected:
/// The name (e.g. resource name) that can be used to identify the source fot his data (optional)
String mName;
/// Size of the data in the stream (may be 0 if size cannot be determined)
size_t mSize;
/// What type of access is allowed (AccessMode)
uint16 mAccess;
#define OGRE_STREAM_TEMP_SIZE 128
public:
/// Constructor for creating unnamed streams
DataStream(uint16 accessMode = READ) : mSize(0), mAccess(accessMode) {}
/// Constructor for creating named streams
DataStream(const String& name, uint16 accessMode = READ)
: mName(name), mSize(0), mAccess(accessMode) {}
/// Returns the name of the stream, if it has one.
const String& getName(void) { return mName; }
/// Gets the access mode of the stream
uint16 getAccessMode() const { return mAccess; }
/** Reports whether this stream is readable. */
virtual bool isReadable() const { return (mAccess & READ) != 0; }
/** Reports whether this stream is writeable. */
virtual bool isWriteable() const { return (mAccess & WRITE) != 0; }
virtual ~DataStream() {}
// Streaming operators
template<typename T> DataStream& operator>>(T& val);
/** Read the requisite number of bytes from the stream,
stopping at the end of the file.
@param buf Reference to a buffer pointer
@param count Number of bytes to read
@returns The number of bytes read
*/
virtual size_t read(void* buf, size_t count) = 0;
/** Write the requisite number of bytes from the stream (only applicable to
streams that are not read-only)
@param buf Pointer to a buffer containing the bytes to write
@param count Number of bytes to write
@returns The number of bytes written
*/
virtual size_t write(const void* buf, size_t count)
{
(void)buf;
(void)count;
// default to not supported
return 0;
}
/** Get a single line from the stream.
@remarks
The delimiter character is not included in the data
returned, and it is skipped over so the next read will occur
after it. The buffer contents will include a
terminating character.
@note
If you used this function, you <b>must</b> open the stream in <b>binary mode</b>,
otherwise, it'll produce unexpected results.
@param buf Reference to a buffer pointer
@param maxCount The maximum length of data to be read, excluding the terminating character
@param delim The delimiter to stop at
@returns The number of bytes read, excluding the terminating character
*/
virtual size_t readLine(char* buf, size_t maxCount, const String& delim = "\n");
/** Returns a String containing the next line of data, optionally
trimmed for whitespace.
@remarks
This is a convenience method for text streams only, allowing you to
retrieve a String object containing the next line of data. The data
is read up to the next newline character and the result trimmed if
required.
@note
If you used this function, you <b>must</b> open the stream in <b>binary mode</b>,
otherwise, it'll produce unexpected results.
@param
trimAfter If true, the line is trimmed for whitespace (as in
String.trim(true,true))
*/
virtual String getLine( bool trimAfter = true );
/** Returns a String containing the entire stream.
@remarks
This is a convenience method for text streams only, allowing you to
retrieve a String object containing all the data in the stream.
*/
virtual String getAsString(void);
/** Skip a single line from the stream.
@note
If you used this function, you <b>must</b> open the stream in <b>binary mode</b>,
otherwise, it'll produce unexpected results.
@param delim The delimiter(s) to stop at
@returns The number of bytes skipped
*/
virtual size_t skipLine(const String& delim = "\n");
/** Skip a defined number of bytes. This can also be a negative value, in which case
the file pointer rewinds a defined number of bytes. */
virtual void skip(long count) = 0;
/** Repositions the read point to a specified byte.
*/
virtual void seek( size_t pos ) = 0;
/** Returns the current byte offset from beginning */
virtual size_t tell(void) const = 0;
/** Returns true if the stream has reached the end.
*/
virtual bool eof(void) const = 0;
/** Returns the total size of the data to be read from the stream,
or 0 if this is indeterminate for this stream.
*/
size_t size(void) const { return mSize; }
/** Close the stream; this makes further operations invalid. */
virtual void close(void) = 0;
};
/** Shared pointer to allow data streams to be passed around without
worrying about deallocation
*/
typedef SharedPtr<DataStream> DataStreamPtr;
/// List of DataStream items
typedef list<DataStreamPtr>::type DataStreamList;
/// Shared pointer to list of DataStream items
typedef SharedPtr<DataStreamList> DataStreamListPtr;
/** Common subclass of DataStream for handling data from chunks of memory.
*/
class _OgreExport MemoryDataStream : public DataStream
{
protected:
/// Pointer to the start of the data area
uchar* mData;
/// Pointer to the current position in the memory
uchar* mPos;
/// Pointer to the end of the memory
uchar* mEnd;
/// Do we delete the memory on close
bool mFreeOnClose;
public:
/** Wrap an existing memory chunk in a stream.
@param pMem Pointer to the existing memory
@param size The size of the memory chunk in bytes
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed. Note: it's important that if you set
this option to true, that you allocated the memory using OGRE_ALLOC_T
with a category of MEMCATEGORY_GENERAL ensure the freeing of memory
matches up.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(void* pMem, size_t size, bool freeOnClose = false, bool readOnly = false);
/** Wrap an existing memory chunk in a named stream.
@param name The name to give the stream
@param pMem Pointer to the existing memory
@param size The size of the memory chunk in bytes
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed. Note: it's important that if you set
this option to true, that you allocated the memory using OGRE_ALLOC_T
with a category of MEMCATEGORY_GENERAL ensure the freeing of memory
matches up.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(const String& name, void* pMem, size_t size,
bool freeOnClose = false, bool readOnly = false);
/** Create a stream which pre-buffers the contents of another stream.
@remarks
This constructor can be used to intentionally read in the entire
contents of another stream, copying them to the internal buffer
and thus making them available in memory as a single unit.
@param sourceStream Another DataStream which will provide the source
of data
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(DataStream& sourceStream,
bool freeOnClose = true, bool readOnly = false);
/** Create a stream which pre-buffers the contents of another stream.
@remarks
This constructor can be used to intentionally read in the entire
contents of another stream, copying them to the internal buffer
and thus making them available in memory as a single unit.
@param sourceStream Weak reference to another DataStream which will provide the source
of data
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(DataStreamPtr& sourceStream,
bool freeOnClose = true, bool readOnly = false);
/** Create a named stream which pre-buffers the contents of
another stream.
@remarks
This constructor can be used to intentionally read in the entire
contents of another stream, copying them to the internal buffer
and thus making them available in memory as a single unit.
@param name The name to give the stream
@param sourceStream Another DataStream which will provide the source
of data
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(const String& name, DataStream& sourceStream,
bool freeOnClose = true, bool readOnly = false);
/** Create a named stream which pre-buffers the contents of
another stream.
@remarks
This constructor can be used to intentionally read in the entire
contents of another stream, copying them to the internal buffer
and thus making them available in memory as a single unit.
@param name The name to give the stream
@param sourceStream Another DataStream which will provide the source
of data
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(const String& name, const DataStreamPtr& sourceStream,
bool freeOnClose = true, bool readOnly = false);
/** Create a stream with a brand new empty memory chunk.
@param size The size of the memory chunk to create in bytes
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(size_t size, bool freeOnClose = true, bool readOnly = false);
/** Create a named stream with a brand new empty memory chunk.
@param name The name to give the stream
@param size The size of the memory chunk to create in bytes
@param freeOnClose If true, the memory associated will be destroyed
when the stream is destroyed.
@param readOnly Whether to make the stream on this memory read-only once created
*/
MemoryDataStream(const String& name, size_t size,
bool freeOnClose = true, bool readOnly = false);
~MemoryDataStream();
/** Get a pointer to the start of the memory block this stream holds. */
uchar* getPtr(void) { return mData; }
/** Get a pointer to the current position in the memory block this stream holds. */
uchar* getCurrentPtr(void) { return mPos; }
/** @copydoc DataStream::read
*/
size_t read(void* buf, size_t count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::write
*/
size_t write(const void* buf, size_t count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::readLine
*/
size_t readLine(char* buf, size_t maxCount, const String& delim = "\n");
/** @copydoc DataStream::skipLine
*/
size_t skipLine(const String& delim = "\n");
/** @copydoc DataStream::skip
*/
void skip(long count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::seek
*/
void seek( size_t pos );
/** @copydoc DataStream::tell
*/
size_t tell(void) const;
/** @copydoc DataStream::eof
*/
bool eof(void) const;
/** @copydoc DataStream::close
*/
void close(void);
/** Sets whether or not to free the encapsulated memory on close. */
void setFreeOnClose(bool free) { mFreeOnClose = free; }
};
/** Shared pointer to allow memory data streams to be passed around without
worrying about deallocation
*/
typedef SharedPtr<MemoryDataStream> MemoryDataStreamPtr;
/** Common subclass of DataStream for handling data from
std::basic_istream.
*/
class _OgreExport FileStreamDataStream : public DataStream
{
protected:
/// Reference to source stream (read)
std::istream* mpInStream;
/// Reference to source file stream (read-only)
std::ifstream* mpFStreamRO;
/// Reference to source file stream (read-write)
std::fstream* mpFStream;
bool mFreeOnClose;
void determineAccess();
public:
/** Construct a read-only stream from an STL stream
@param s Pointer to source stream
@param freeOnClose Whether to delete the underlying stream on
destruction of this class
*/
FileStreamDataStream(std::ifstream* s,
bool freeOnClose = true);
/** Construct a read-write stream from an STL stream
@param s Pointer to source stream
@param freeOnClose Whether to delete the underlying stream on
destruction of this class
*/
FileStreamDataStream(std::fstream* s,
bool freeOnClose = true);
/** Construct named read-only stream from an STL stream
@param name The name to give this stream
@param s Pointer to source stream
@param freeOnClose Whether to delete the underlying stream on
destruction of this class
*/
FileStreamDataStream(const String& name,
std::ifstream* s,
bool freeOnClose = true);
/** Construct named read-write stream from an STL stream
@param name The name to give this stream
@param s Pointer to source stream
@param freeOnClose Whether to delete the underlying stream on
destruction of this class
*/
FileStreamDataStream(const String& name,
std::fstream* s,
bool freeOnClose = true);
/** Construct named read-only stream from an STL stream, and tell it the size
@remarks
This variant tells the class the size of the stream too, which
means this class does not need to seek to the end of the stream
to determine the size up-front. This can be beneficial if you have
metadata about the contents of the stream already.
@param name The name to give this stream
@param s Pointer to source stream
@param size Size of the stream contents in bytes
@param freeOnClose Whether to delete the underlying stream on
destruction of this class. If you specify 'true' for this you
must ensure that the stream was allocated using OGRE_NEW_T with
MEMCATEGRORY_GENERAL.
*/
FileStreamDataStream(const String& name,
std::ifstream* s,
size_t size,
bool freeOnClose = true);
/** Construct named read-write stream from an STL stream, and tell it the size
@remarks
This variant tells the class the size of the stream too, which
means this class does not need to seek to the end of the stream
to determine the size up-front. This can be beneficial if you have
metadata about the contents of the stream already.
@param name The name to give this stream
@param s Pointer to source stream
@param size Size of the stream contents in bytes
@param freeOnClose Whether to delete the underlying stream on
destruction of this class. If you specify 'true' for this you
must ensure that the stream was allocated using OGRE_NEW_T with
MEMCATEGRORY_GENERAL.
*/
FileStreamDataStream(const String& name,
std::fstream* s,
size_t size,
bool freeOnClose = true);
~FileStreamDataStream();
/** @copydoc DataStream::read
*/
size_t read(void* buf, size_t count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::write
*/
size_t write(const void* buf, size_t count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::readLine
*/
size_t readLine(char* buf, size_t maxCount, const String& delim = "\n");
/** @copydoc DataStream::skip
*/
void skip(long count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::seek
*/
void seek( size_t pos );
/** @copydoc DataStream::tell
*/
size_t tell(void) const;
/** @copydoc DataStream::eof
*/
bool eof(void) const;
/** @copydoc DataStream::close
*/
void close(void);
};
/** Common subclass of DataStream for handling data from C-style file
handles.
@remarks
Use of this class is generally discouraged; if you want to wrap file
access in a DataStream, you should definitely be using the C++ friendly
FileStreamDataStream. However, since there are quite a few applications
and libraries still wedded to the old FILE handle access, this stream
wrapper provides some backwards compatibility.
*/
class _OgreExport FileHandleDataStream : public DataStream
{
protected:
FILE* mFileHandle;
public:
/// Create stream from a C file handle
FileHandleDataStream(FILE* handle, uint16 accessMode = READ);
/// Create named stream from a C file handle
FileHandleDataStream(const String& name, FILE* handle, uint16 accessMode = READ);
~FileHandleDataStream();
/** @copydoc DataStream::read
*/
size_t read(void* buf, size_t count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::write
*/
size_t write(const void* buf, size_t count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::skip
*/
void skip(long count);
/** @copydoc DataStream::seek
*/
void seek( size_t pos );
/** @copydoc DataStream::tell
*/
size_t tell(void) const;
/** @copydoc DataStream::eof
*/
bool eof(void) const;
/** @copydoc DataStream::close
*/
void close(void);
};
/** @} */
/** @} */
}
#endif
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