/* This file is (c) 2008-2011 Konstantin Isakov * Part of GoldenDict. Licensed under GPLv3 or later, see the LICENSE file */ #ifndef __FILE_HH_INCLUDED__ #define __FILE_HH_INCLUDED__ #include #include #include #include "ex.hh" /// A simple wrapper over FILE * operations with added write-buffering, /// used for non-Qt parts of code. /// It is possible to ifdef implementation details for some platforms. namespace File { DEF_EX( Ex, "File exception", std::exception ) DEF_EX_STR( exCantOpen, "Can't open", Ex ) DEF_EX( exReadError, "Error reading from the file", Ex ) DEF_EX( exWriteError, "Error writing to the file", Ex ) DEF_EX( exSeekError, "File seek error", Ex ) /// Checks if the file exists or not. bool tryPossibleName( std::string const & name, std::string & copyTo ); void loadFromFile( std::string const & n, std::vector< char > & data ); bool exists( char const * filename ) throw(); inline bool exists( std::string const & filename ) throw() { return exists( filename.c_str() ); } class Class { FILE * f; char * writeBuffer; size_t writeBufferLeft; void open( char const * filename, char const * mode ) throw( exCantOpen ); public: Class( char const * filename, char const * mode ) throw( exCantOpen ); Class( std::string const & filename, char const * mode ) throw( exCantOpen ); /// Reads the number of bytes to the buffer, throws an error if it /// failed to fill the whole buffer (short read, i/o error etc). void read( void * buf, size_t size ) throw( exReadError, exWriteError ); template< typename T > void read( T & value ) throw( exReadError, exWriteError ) { read( &value, sizeof( value ) ); } template< typename T > T read() throw( exReadError, exWriteError ) { T value; read( value ); return value; } /// Attempts reading at most 'count' records sized 'size'. Returns /// the number of records it managed to read, up to 'count'. size_t readRecords( void * buf, size_t size, size_t count ) throw( exWriteError ); /// Writes the number of bytes from the buffer, throws an error if it /// failed to write the whole buffer (short write, i/o error etc). /// This function employs write buffering, and as such, writes may not /// end up on disk immediately, or a short write may occur later /// than it really did. If you don't want write buffering, use /// writeRecords() function instead. void write( void const * buf, size_t size ) throw( exWriteError ); template< typename T > void write( T const & value ) throw( exWriteError ) { write( &value, sizeof( value ) ); } /// Attempts writing at most 'count' records sized 'size'. Returns /// the number of records it managed to write, up to 'count'. /// This function does not employ buffering, but flushes the buffer if it /// was used before. size_t writeRecords( void const * buf, size_t size, size_t count ) throw( exWriteError ); /// Reads a string from the file. Unlike the normal fgets(), this one /// can strip the trailing newline character, if this was requested. /// Returns either s or 0 if no characters were read. char * gets( char * s, int size, bool stripNl = false ) throw( exWriteError ); /// Like the above, but uses its own local internal buffer (1024 bytes /// currently), and strips newlines by default. std::string gets( bool stripNl = true ) throw( exReadError, exWriteError ); /// Seeks in the file, relative to its beginning. void seek( long offset ) throw( exSeekError, exWriteError ); /// Seeks in the file, relative to the current position. void seekCur( long offset ) throw( exSeekError, exWriteError ); /// Seeks in the file, relative to the end of file. void seekEnd( long offset = 0 ) throw( exSeekError, exWriteError ); /// Seeks to the beginning of file void rewind() throw( exSeekError, exWriteError ); /// Tells the current position within the file, relative to its beginning. size_t tell() throw( exSeekError ); /// Returns true if end-of-file condition is set. bool eof() throw( exWriteError ); /// Returns the underlying FILE * record, so other operations can be /// performed on it. FILE * file() throw( exWriteError ); /// Releases the file handle out of the control of the class. No further /// operations are valid. The file will not be closed on destruction. FILE * release() throw( exWriteError ); /// Closes the file. No further operations are valid. void close() throw( exWriteError ); ~Class() throw(); private: void flushWriteBuffer() throw( exWriteError ); void releaseWriteBuffer() throw( exWriteError ); }; } #endif