libcw/cwFile.h

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#ifndef cwFile_H
#define cwFile_H
namespace cw
{
namespace file
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{
typedef handle<struct file_str> handle_t;
// Flags for use with fileOpen().
enum openFlags_t
{
kReadFl = 0x01, //< Open a file for reading
kWriteFl = 0x02, //< Create an empty file for writing
kAppendFl = 0x04, //< Open a file for writing at the end of the file.
kUpdateFl = 0x08, //< Open a file for reading and writing.
kBinaryFl = 0x10, //< Open a file for binary (not text) input/output.
kStdoutFl = 0x20, //< Ignore fn use 'stdout'
kStderrFl = 0x40, //< Ignore fn use 'stderr'
kStdinFl = 0x80, //< Ignore fn use 'stdin'
};
// Open or create a file.
// Equivalent to fopen().
// If *hp was not initalized by an earlier call to fileOpen() then it should
// be set to fileNullHandle prior to calling this function. If *hp is a valid handle
// then it is automatically finalized by an internal call to fileClose() prior to
// being re-iniitalized.
//
// If kStdoutFl, kStderrFl or kStdinFl are set then
// file name argument 'fn' is ignored.
rc_t open(
handle_t& hRef, // Pointer to a client supplied fileHandle_t to recieve the handle for the new object.
const char* fn, // The name of the file to open or create.
unsigned flags ); // See fileOpenFlags_t
// Close a file opened with Equivalent to fclose().
rc_t close( handle_t& hRef );
// Return true if the file handle is associated with an open file.
bool isValid( handle_t h );
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// Get the last error RC.
rc_t lastRC( handle_t h );
// Read a block bytes from a file. Equivalent to fread().
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// 'actualByteCntRef is always the smae as bufByteCnt unless an error occurs or EOF is encountered.
// This function checks lastRC() as a precondition and only proceeds if it is not set.
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rc_t read( handle_t h, void* buf, unsigned bufByteCnt, unsigned* actualByteCntRef=nullptr );
// Write a block of bytes to a file. Equivalent to fwrite().
// This function checks lastRC() as a precondition and only proceeds if it is not set.
rc_t write( handle_t h, const void* buf, unsigned bufByteCnt );
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enum seekFlags_t
{
kBeginFl = 0x01,
kCurFl = 0x02,
kEndFl = 0x04
};
// Set the file position indicator. Equivalent to fseek().
rc_t seek( handle_t h, enum seekFlags_t flags, int offsByteCnt );
// Return the file position indicator. Equivalent to ftell().
rc_t tell( handle_t h, long* offsPtr );
// Return true if the file position indicator is at the end of the file.
// Equivalent to feof().
bool eof( handle_t h );
// Return the length of the file in bytes
unsigned byteCount( handle_t h );
rc_t byteCountFn( const char* fn, unsigned* fileByteCntPtr );
// Set *isEqualPtr=true if the two files are identical.
rc_t compare( const char* fn0, const char* fn1, bool& isEqualFlRef );
// Return the file name associated with a file handle.
const char* name( handle_t h );
// Write a buffer to a file.
rc_t fnWrite( const char* fn, const void* buf, unsigned bufByteCnt );
// Allocate and fill a buffer from the file.
// Set *bufByteCntPtr to count of bytes read into the buffer.
// 'bufByteCntPtr' is optional - set it to nullptr if it is not required by the caller.
// It is the callers responsibility to delete the returned buffer with a
// call to cmMemFree()
char* toBuf( handle_t h, unsigned* bufByteCntPtr );
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// Same as fileToBuf() but accepts a file name argument.
char* fnToBuf( const char* fn, unsigned* bufByteCntPtr );
// Copy the file named in srcDir/srcFn/srcExt to a file named dstDir/dstFn/dstExt.
// Note that srcExt/dstExt may be set to nullptr if the file extension is included
// in srcFn/dstFn. Likewise srcFn/dstFn may be set to nullptr if the file name
// is included in srcDir/dstDir.
rc_t copy(
const char* srcDir,
const char* srcFn,
const char* srcExt,
const char* dstDir,
const char* dstFn,
const char* dstExt);
// This function creates a backup copy of the file 'fn' by duplicating it into
// a file named fn_#.ext where # is an integer which makes the file name unique.
// The integers chosen with zero and are incremented until an
// unused file name is found in the same directory as 'fn'.
// If the file identified by 'fn' is not found then the function returns quietly.
rc_t backup( const char* dir, const char* name, const char* ext, const char* dst_dir=nullptr );
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// Allocate and fill a zero terminated string from a file.
// Set *bufByteCntPtr to count of bytes read into the buffer.=
// (the buffer memory size is one byte larger to account for the terminating zero)
// 'bufByteCntPtr' is optional - set it to nullptr if it is not required by the caller.
// It is the callers responsibility to delete the returned buffer with a
// call to cmMemFree()
char* toStr( handle_t h, unsigned* bufByteCntPtr );
// Same as fileToBuf() but accepts a file name argument.
char* fnToStr( const char* fn, unsigned* bufByteCntPtr );
// Return the count of lines in a file.
rc_t lineCount( handle_t h, unsigned* lineCntPtr );
// Read the next line into buf[bufByteCnt].
// Consider using fileGetLineAuto() as an alternative to this function
// to avoid having to use a buffer with an explicit size.
//
// If buf is not long enough to hold the entire string then
//
// 1. The function returns kFileBufTooSmallRC
// 2. *bufByteCntPtr is set to the size of the required buffer.
// 3. The internal file position is left unchanged.
//
// If the buffer is long enough to hold the entire line then
// *bufByteCntPtr is left unchanged.
// See fileGetLineTest() in cmProcTest.c or fileGetLineAuto()
// in file.c for examples of how to use this function to a
// achieve proper buffer sizing.
rc_t getLine( handle_t h, char* buf, unsigned* bufByteCntPtr );
// A version of fileGetLine() which eliminates the need to handle buffer
// sizing.
//
// Example usage:
//
// char* buf = nullptr;
// unsigned bufByteCnt = 0;
// while(fileGetLineAuto(h,&buf,&bufByteCnt)==kOkFileRC)
// proc(buf);
// cmMemPtrFree(buf);
//
// On the first call to this function *bufPtrPtr must be set to nullptr and
// *bufByteCntPtr must be set to 0.
// Following the last call to this function call cmMemPtrFree(bufPtrptr)
// to be sure the line buffer is fully released. Note this step is not
// neccessary if the last call does not return kOkFileRC.
rc_t getLineAuto( handle_t h, char** bufPtrPtr, unsigned* bufByteCntPtr );
// Binary Array Reading Functions
// Each of these functions reads a block of binary data from a file and is a wrapper around file::read(h,buf,bufN).
// The advantage to using these functions over file::read() is only that they are type specific.
rc_t readChar( handle_t h, char* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readUChar( handle_t h, unsigned char* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readShort( handle_t h, short* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readUShort( handle_t h, unsigned short* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readLong( handle_t h, long* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readULong( handle_t h, unsigned long* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readInt( handle_t h, int* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readUInt( handle_t h, unsigned int* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readFloat( handle_t h, float* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readDouble( handle_t h, double* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t readBool( handle_t h, bool* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, char& x ){ return readChar(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, unsigned char& x ){ return readUChar(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, short& x ){ return readShort(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, unsigned short& x ){ return readUShort(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, long& x ){ return readLong(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, unsigned long& x ){ return readULong(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, int& x ){ return readInt(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, unsigned int& x ){ return readUInt(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, float& x ){ return readFloat(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, double& x ){ return readDouble(h,&x); }
inline rc_t read( handle_t h, bool& x ){ return readBool(h,&x); }
// Binary Array Writing Functions
// Each of these functions writes an array to a binary file and is a wrapper around file::write(h,buf,bufN)
// The advantage to using functions rather than fileWrite() is only that they are type specific.
rc_t writeChar( handle_t h, const char* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeUChar( handle_t h, const unsigned char* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeShort( handle_t h, const short* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeUShort( handle_t h, const unsigned short* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeLong( handle_t h, const long* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeULong( handle_t h, const unsigned long* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeInt( handle_t h, const int* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeUInt( handle_t h, const unsigned int* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeFloat( handle_t h, const float* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeDouble( handle_t h, const double* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
rc_t writeBool( handle_t h, const bool* buf, unsigned cnt=1 );
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const char& x ) { return writeChar(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const unsigned char& x ) { return writeUChar(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const short& x ) { return writeShort(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const unsigned short& x ) { return writeUShort(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const long& x ) { return writeLong(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const unsigned long& x ) { return writeULong(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const int& x ) { return writeInt(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const unsigned int& x ) { return writeUInt(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const float& x ) { return writeFloat(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const double& x ) { return writeDouble(h,&x); }
inline rc_t write( handle_t h, const bool& x ) { return writeBool(h,&x); }
// Write a string to a file as <N> <char0> <char1> ... <char(N-1)>
// where N is the count of characters in the string.
rc_t writeStr( handle_t h, const char* s );
// Read a string back from a file as written by fileWriteStr().
// Note that the string will by string will be dynamically allocated
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// and threfore must eventually be released via mem::free().
// If maxCharN is set to zero then the default maximum string
// length is 16384. Note that this limit is used to prevent
// corrupt files from generating excessively long strings.
rc_t readStr( handle_t h, char** sRef, unsigned maxCharN );
// Formatted Text Output Functions:
// Print formatted text to a file.
rc_t print( handle_t h, const char* text );
rc_t printf( handle_t h, const char* fmt, ... );
rc_t vPrintf( handle_t h, const char* fmt, va_list vl );
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}
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}
#endif