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\section { \class { wxStreamBuffer} } \label { wxstreambuffer}
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\wxheading { Derived from}
None
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\wxheading { Include files}
<wx/stream.h>
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\wxheading { See also}
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\helpref { wxStreamBase} { wxstreambase}
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::wxStreamBuffer} \label { wxstreambufconst}
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\func { } { wxStreamBuffer} { \param { wxStreamBase\& } { stream} , \param { BufMode} { mode} }
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Constructor, creates a new stream buffer using \it { stream} as a parent stream
and \it { mode} as the IO mode. \it { mode} can be: wxStreamBuffer::read,
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wxStreamBuffer::write, wxStreamBuffer::read\_ write.
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One stream can have many stream buffers but only one is used internally to
pass IO call (e.g. wxInputStream::Read() -> wxStreamBuffer::Read()). But you
can call directly wxStreamBuffer::Read without any problems.
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\wxheading { Warning}
All errors and messages linked to the stream are stored in the stream object.
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\begin { verbatim}
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streambuffer.Read(...);
streambuffer2.Read(...); /* This one erases previous error messages set by
``streambuffer'' */
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\end { verbatim}
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\func { } { wxStreamBuffer} { \param { BufMode} { mode} }
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Constructor, creates a new empty stream buffer which won't flush any data
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to a stream. \it { mode} specifies the type of the buffer (read, write, read\_ write). This stream buffer has the advantage to be stream independent and to
work only on memory buffers but it is still compatible with the rest of the
wxStream classes. You can write, read to this special stream and it will
grow (if it is allowed by the user) its internal buffer. Briefly, it has all
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functionality of a ``normal'' stream.
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\wxheading { Warning}
The "read\_ write" mode may not work: it isn't completely finished.
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You can create "memory" streams by this way:
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\begin { verbatim}
wxStreamBuffer *sb = new wxStreamBuffer(wxStreamBuffer::read)
wxInputStream *input = new wxInputStream(sb);
sb->Fixed(FALSE); // It can change the size of the buffer.
// input is now a read-only memory stream.
\end { verbatim}
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But you should take care when destroying the stream buffer yourself.
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\func { } { wxStreamBuffer} { \param { const wxStreamBuffer\& } { buffer} }
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Constructor. It initializes the stream buffer with the data of the specified
stream buffer. The new stream buffer is nearly exactly the same as the
original: it has the same attributes, the same size, the same position, shares
the same internal buffer. The interresting point is that they can differ
in the future but the root is the same.
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\wxheading { Warning}
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The fact that the two stream buffers shared the same buffer could generate
segmentation violation if the parent is destroyed and the children continues
operating. It is advised to use this feature only in very local area of the
program.
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\wxheading { See also}
\helpref { wxStreamBuffer:SetBufferIO} { wxstreambuffersetbufferio}
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::\destruct { wxStreamBuffer} }
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\func { } { wxStreamBuffer} { \destruct { wxStreamBuffer} }
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Destructor. It finalizes all IO calls and frees all internal buffers if
necessary. In the case of a children stream buffer, the internal buffer isn't
freed, this is the job of the parent.
The "Write-Back" buffer is freed.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Read} \label { wxstreambufferread}
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\func { size\_ t} { Read} { \param { void *} { buffer} , \param { size\_ t } { size} }
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Reads a block of the specified \it { size} and stores datas in \it { buffer} .
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This function uses also the "Write-Back" buffer: in the case there are datas
waiting in this buffer, they are used before anything else. After that, if there
are still datas to be read, the stream is read and the stream buffer position
is incremented.
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\wxheading { Return value}
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It returns the real read size. If returned size is different of the specified
\it { size} , an error occured and should be tested using
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\helpref { LastError} { wxstreambaselasterror} .
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\wxheading { See also}
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\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Write} { wxstreambufferwrite}
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\func { size\_ t} { Read} { \param { wxStreamBuffer *} { buffer} }
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Reads a \it { buffer} . The function returns when \it { buffer} is full or
when there aren't datas anymore in the current buffer.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Write} \label { wxstreambufferwrite}
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\func { size\_ t} { Write} { \param { const void *} { buffer} , \param { size\_ t } { size} }
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Writes a block of the specified \it { size} using datas of \it { buffer} . The datas
are cached in a buffer before being sent in one block to the stream.
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\func { size\_ t} { Write} { \param { wxStreamBuffer *} { buffer} }
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See \helpref { Read} { wxstreambufferread} .
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetChar}
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\func { char} { GetChar} { \void }
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Gets a single char from the stream buffer. It acts like the Read call.
\wxheading { Problem}
You aren't directly notified if an error occured during the IO call.
\wxheading { See also}
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\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Read} { wxstreambufferread}
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::PutChar}
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\func { void} { PutChar} { \param { char } { c} }
Puts a single char to the stream buffer.
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\wxheading { Problem}
You aren't directly notified if an error occured during the IO call.
\wxheading { See also}
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\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Read} { wxstreambufferwrite}
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Tell}
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\constfunc { off\_ t} { Tell} { \void }
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Gets the current position in the stream. This position is calculated from
the \it { real} position in the stream and from the internal buffer position: so
it gives you the position in the \it { real} stream counted from the start of
the stream.
\wxheading { Return value}
Returns the current position in the stream if possible, wxInvalidOffset in the
other case.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Seek} \label { wxstreambufferseek}
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\func { off\_ t} { Seek} { \param { off\_ t } { pos} , \param { wxSeekMode } { mode} }
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Changes the current position.
\it { mode} may be one of the following:
\twocolwidtha { 5cm}
\begin { twocollist} \itemsep =0pt
\twocolitem { { \bf wxFromStart} } { The position is counted from the start of the stream.}
\twocolitem { { \bf wxFromCurrent} } { The position is counted from the current position of the stream.}
\twocolitem { { \bf wxFromEnd} } { The position is counted from the end of the stream.}
\end { twocollist}
\wxheading { Return value}
Upon successful completion, it returns the new offset as measured in bytes from
the beginning of the stream. Otherwise, it returns wxInvalidOffset.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::ResetBuffer}
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\func { void} { ResetBuffer} { \void }
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Resets to the initial state variables concerning the buffer.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::SetBufferIO} \label { wxstreambuffersetbufferio}
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\func { void} { SetBufferIO} { \param { char*} { buffer\_ start} , \param { char*} { buffer\_ end} }
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Specifies which pointers to use for stream buffering. You need to pass a pointer on the
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start of the buffer end and another on the end. The object will use this buffer
to cache stream data. It may be used also as a source/destination buffer when
you create an empty stream buffer (See \helpref { wxStreamBuffer::wxStreamBuffer} { wxstreambufconst} ).
\wxheading { Remarks}
When you use this function, you'll have to destroy the IO buffers yourself
after the stream buffer is destroyed or don't use it anymore.
In the case you use it with an empty buffer, the stream buffer will not grow
it when it is full.
\wxheading { See also}
\helpref { wxStreamBuffer constructor} { wxstreambufconst} \\
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\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Fixed} { wxstreambufferfixed} \\
\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Flushable} { wxstreambufferflushable}
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\func { void} { SetBufferIO} { \param { size\_ t} { bufsize} }
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Destroys or invalidates the previous IO buffer and allocates a new one of the
specified size.
\wxheading { Warning}
All previous pointers aren't valid anymore.
\wxheading { Remark}
The created IO buffer is growable by the object.
\wxheading { See also}
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\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Fixed} { wxstreambufferfixed} \\
\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::Flushable} { wxstreambufferflushable}
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetBufferStart}
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\constfunc { char *} { GetBufferStart} { \void }
Returns a pointer on the start of the stream buffer.
\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetBufferEnd}
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\constfunc { char *} { GetBufferEnd} { \void }
Returns a pointer on the end of the stream buffer.
\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetBufferPos}
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\constfunc { char *} { GetBufferPos} { \void }
Returns a pointer on the current position of the stream buffer.
\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetIntPosition}
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\constfunc { off\_ t} { GetIntPosition} { \void }
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Returns the current position (counted in bytes) in the stream buffer.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::SetIntPosition}
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\func { void} { SetIntPosition} { \void }
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Sets the current position (in bytes) in the stream buffer.
\wxheading { Warning}
Since it is a very low-level function, there is no check on the position:
specify an invalid position can induce unexpected results.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetLastAccess}
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\constfunc { size\_ t} { GetLastAccess} { \void }
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Returns the amount of bytes read during the last IO call to the parent stream.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Fixed} \label { wxstreambufferfixed}
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\func { void} { Fixed} { \param { bool} { fixed} }
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Toggles the fixed flag. Usually this flag is toggled at the same time as
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\it { flushable} . This flag allows (when it has the FALSE value) or forbids
(when it has the TRUE value) the stream buffer to resize dynamically the IO buffer.
\wxheading { See also}
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\helpref { wxStreamBuffer::SetBufferIO} { wxstreambuffersetbufferio}
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Flushable} \label { wxstreambufferflushable}
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\func { void} { Flushable} { \param { bool} { flushable} }
Toggles the flushable flag. If \it { flushable} is disabled, no datas are sent
to the parent stream.
\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::FlushBuffer}
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\func { bool} { FlushBuffer} { \void }
Flushes the IO buffer.
\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::FillBuffer}
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\func { bool} { FillBuffer} { \void }
Fill the IO buffer.
\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::GetDataLeft}
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\func { size\_ t} { GetDataLeft} { \void }
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Returns the amount of available datas in the buffer.
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\membersection { wxStreamBuffer::Stream}
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\func { wxStreamBase*} { Stream} { \void }
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Returns the parent stream of the stream buffer.
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