skia2/include/core/SkStream.h
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/*
* Copyright 2006 The Android Open Source Project
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
* found in the LICENSE file.
*/
#ifndef SkStream_DEFINED
#define SkStream_DEFINED
#include "SkRefCnt.h"
#include "SkScalar.h"
class SkData;
/**
* SkStream -- abstraction for a source of bytes. Subclasses can be backed by
* memory, or a file, or something else.
*
* NOTE:
*
* Classic "streams" APIs are sort of async, in that on a request for N
* bytes, they may return fewer than N bytes on a given call, in which case
* the caller can "try again" to get more bytes, eventually (modulo an error)
* receiving their total N bytes.
*
* Skia streams behave differently. They are effectively synchronous, and will
* always return all N bytes of the request if possible. If they return fewer
* (the read() call returns the number of bytes read) then that means there is
* no more data (at EOF or hit an error). The caller should *not* call again
* in hopes of fulfilling more of the request.
*/
class SK_API SkStream : public SkRefCnt {
public:
/**
* Attempts to open the specified file, and return a stream to it (using
* mmap if available). On success, the caller must call unref() on the
* returned object. On failure, returns NULL.
*/
static SkStream* NewFromFile(const char path[]);
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkStream)
/** Called to rewind to the beginning of the stream. If this cannot be
done, return false.
*/
virtual bool rewind() = 0;
/** If this stream represents a file, this method returns the file's name.
If it does not, it returns NULL (the default behavior).
*/
virtual const char* getFileName();
/** Called to read or skip size number of bytes.
If buffer is NULL and size > 0, skip that many bytes, returning how many were skipped.
If buffer is NULL and size == 0, return the total length of the stream.
If buffer != NULL, copy the requested number of bytes into buffer, returning how many were copied.
@param buffer If buffer is NULL, ignore and just skip size bytes, otherwise copy size bytes into buffer
@param size The number of bytes to skip or copy
@return bytes read on success
*/
virtual size_t read(void* buffer, size_t size) = 0;
/** Return the total length of the stream.
*/
size_t getLength() { return this->read(NULL, 0); }
/** Skip the specified number of bytes, returning the actual number
of bytes that could be skipped.
*/
size_t skip(size_t bytes);
/** If the stream is backed by RAM, this method returns the starting
address for the data. If not (i.e. it is backed by a file or other
structure), this method returns NULL.
The default implementation returns NULL.
*/
virtual const void* getMemoryBase();
int8_t readS8();
int16_t readS16();
int32_t readS32();
uint8_t readU8() { return (uint8_t)this->readS8(); }
uint16_t readU16() { return (uint16_t)this->readS16(); }
uint32_t readU32() { return (uint32_t)this->readS32(); }
bool readBool() { return this->readU8() != 0; }
SkScalar readScalar();
size_t readPackedUInt();
/**
* Reconstitute an SkData object that was written to the stream
* using SkWStream::writeData().
*/
SkData* readData();
private:
typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED;
};
class SK_API SkWStream : SkNoncopyable {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT_ROOT(SkWStream)
virtual ~SkWStream();
/** Called to write bytes to a SkWStream. Returns true on success
@param buffer the address of at least size bytes to be written to the stream
@param size The number of bytes in buffer to write to the stream
@return true on success
*/
virtual bool write(const void* buffer, size_t size) = 0;
virtual void newline();
virtual void flush();
// helpers
bool write8(U8CPU);
bool write16(U16CPU);
bool write32(uint32_t);
bool writeText(const char text[]);
bool writeDecAsText(int32_t);
bool writeBigDecAsText(int64_t, int minDigits = 0);
bool writeHexAsText(uint32_t, int minDigits = 0);
bool writeScalarAsText(SkScalar);
bool writeBool(bool v) { return this->write8(v); }
bool writeScalar(SkScalar);
bool writePackedUInt(size_t);
bool writeStream(SkStream* input, size_t length);
/**
* Append an SkData object to the stream, such that it can be read
* out of the stream using SkStream::readData().
*
* Note that the encoding method used to write the SkData object
* to the stream may change over time. This method DOES NOT
* just write the raw content of the SkData object to the stream.
*/
bool writeData(const SkData*);
};
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#include "SkString.h"
struct SkFILE;
/** A stream that reads from a FILE*, which is opened in the constructor and
closed in the destructor
*/
class SK_API SkFILEStream : public SkStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkFILEStream)
/** Initialize the stream by calling fopen on the specified path. Will be
closed in the destructor.
*/
explicit SkFILEStream(const char path[] = NULL);
virtual ~SkFILEStream();
/** Returns true if the current path could be opened.
*/
bool isValid() const { return fFILE != NULL; }
/** Close the current file, and open a new file with the specified
path. If path is NULL, just close the current file.
*/
void setPath(const char path[]);
virtual bool rewind() SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual size_t read(void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual const char* getFileName() SK_OVERRIDE;
private:
SkFILE* fFILE;
SkString fName;
typedef SkStream INHERITED;
};
/** A stream that reads from a file descriptor
*/
class SK_API SkFDStream : public SkStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkFDStream)
/** Initialize the stream with a dup() of the specified file descriptor.
If closeWhenDone is true, then the descriptor will be closed in the
destructor.
*/
SkFDStream(int fileDesc, bool closeWhenDone);
virtual ~SkFDStream();
/** Returns true if the current path could be opened.
*/
bool isValid() const { return fFD >= 0; }
virtual bool rewind() SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual size_t read(void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual const char* getFileName() SK_OVERRIDE { return NULL; }
private:
int fFD;
bool fCloseWhenDone;
typedef SkStream INHERITED;
};
class SK_API SkMemoryStream : public SkStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkMemoryStream)
SkMemoryStream();
/** We allocate (and free) the memory. Write to it via getMemoryBase()
*/
SkMemoryStream(size_t length);
/** if copyData is true, the stream makes a private copy of the data
*/
SkMemoryStream(const void* data, size_t length, bool copyData = false);
/**
* Use the specified data as the memory for this stream. The stream will
* call ref() on the data (assuming it is not null).
*/
SkMemoryStream(SkData*);
virtual ~SkMemoryStream();
/** Resets the stream to the specified data and length,
just like the constructor.
if copyData is true, the stream makes a private copy of the data
*/
virtual void setMemory(const void* data, size_t length,
bool copyData = false);
/** Replace any memory buffer with the specified buffer. The caller
must have allocated data with sk_malloc or sk_realloc, since it
will be freed with sk_free.
*/
void setMemoryOwned(const void* data, size_t length);
/**
* Return the stream's data in a SkData. The caller must call unref() when
* it is finished using the data.
*/
SkData* copyToData() const;
/**
* Use the specified data as the memory for this stream. The stream will
* call ref() on the data (assuming it is not null). The function returns
* the data parameter as a convenience.
*/
SkData* setData(SkData*);
void skipToAlign4();
virtual bool rewind() SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual size_t read(void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual const void* getMemoryBase() SK_OVERRIDE;
const void* getAtPos();
size_t seek(size_t offset);
size_t peek() const { return fOffset; }
private:
SkData* fData;
size_t fOffset;
typedef SkStream INHERITED;
};
/** \class SkBufferStream
This is a wrapper class that adds buffering to another stream.
The caller can provide the buffer, or ask SkBufferStream to allocated/free
it automatically.
*/
class SK_API SkBufferStream : public SkStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkBufferStream)
/** Provide the stream to be buffered (proxy), and the size of the buffer that
should be used. This will be allocated and freed automatically. If bufferSize is 0,
a default buffer size will be used.
The proxy stream is referenced, and will be unreferenced in when the
bufferstream is destroyed.
*/
SkBufferStream(SkStream* proxy, size_t bufferSize = 0);
/** Provide the stream to be buffered (proxy), and a buffer and size to be used.
This buffer is owned by the caller, and must be at least bufferSize bytes big.
Passing NULL for buffer will cause the buffer to be allocated/freed automatically.
If buffer is not NULL, it is an error for bufferSize to be 0.
The proxy stream is referenced, and will be unreferenced in when the
bufferstream is destroyed.
*/
SkBufferStream(SkStream* proxy, void* buffer, size_t bufferSize);
virtual ~SkBufferStream();
virtual bool rewind() SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual const char* getFileName() SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual size_t read(void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual const void* getMemoryBase() SK_OVERRIDE;
private:
enum {
kDefaultBufferSize = 128
};
// illegal
SkBufferStream(const SkBufferStream&);
SkBufferStream& operator=(const SkBufferStream&);
SkStream* fProxy;
char* fBuffer;
size_t fOrigBufferSize, fBufferSize, fBufferOffset;
bool fWeOwnTheBuffer;
void init(void*, size_t);
typedef SkStream INHERITED;
};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class SK_API SkFILEWStream : public SkWStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkFILEWStream)
SkFILEWStream(const char path[]);
virtual ~SkFILEWStream();
/** Returns true if the current path could be opened.
*/
bool isValid() const { return fFILE != NULL; }
virtual bool write(const void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual void flush() SK_OVERRIDE;
private:
SkFILE* fFILE;
typedef SkWStream INHERITED;
};
class SkMemoryWStream : public SkWStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkMemoryWStream)
SkMemoryWStream(void* buffer, size_t size);
virtual bool write(const void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
size_t bytesWritten() const { return fBytesWritten; }
private:
char* fBuffer;
size_t fMaxLength;
size_t fBytesWritten;
typedef SkWStream INHERITED;
};
class SK_API SkDynamicMemoryWStream : public SkWStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkDynamicMemoryWStream)
SkDynamicMemoryWStream();
virtual ~SkDynamicMemoryWStream();
virtual bool write(const void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
// random access write
// modifies stream and returns true if offset + size is less than or equal to getOffset()
bool write(const void* buffer, size_t offset, size_t size);
bool read(void* buffer, size_t offset, size_t size);
size_t getOffset() const { return fBytesWritten; }
size_t bytesWritten() const { return fBytesWritten; }
// copy what has been written to the stream into dst
void copyTo(void* dst) const;
/**
* Return a copy of the data written so far. This call is responsible for
* calling unref() when they are finished with the data.
*/
SkData* copyToData() const;
// reset the stream to its original state
void reset();
void padToAlign4();
private:
struct Block;
Block* fHead;
Block* fTail;
size_t fBytesWritten;
mutable SkData* fCopy; // is invalidated if we write after it is created
void invalidateCopy();
typedef SkWStream INHERITED;
};
class SK_API SkDebugWStream : public SkWStream {
public:
SK_DECLARE_INST_COUNT(SkDebugWStream)
// overrides
virtual bool write(const void* buffer, size_t size) SK_OVERRIDE;
virtual void newline() SK_OVERRIDE;
private:
typedef SkWStream INHERITED;
};
// for now
typedef SkFILEStream SkURLStream;
#endif