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152 lines
5.1 KiB
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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// Name: zstream.h
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// Purpose: interface of wxZlibOutputStream
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// Author: wxWidgets team
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// Licence: wxWindows licence
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/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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/// Compression level
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enum wxZlibCompressionLevels {
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wxZ_DEFAULT_COMPRESSION = -1,
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wxZ_NO_COMPRESSION = 0,
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wxZ_BEST_SPEED = 1,
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wxZ_BEST_COMPRESSION = 9
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};
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/// Flags
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enum wxZLibFlags {
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wxZLIB_NO_HEADER = 0, //!< raw deflate stream, no header or checksum
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wxZLIB_ZLIB = 1, //!< zlib header and checksum
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wxZLIB_GZIP = 2, //!< gzip header and checksum, requires zlib 1.2.1+
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wxZLIB_AUTO = 3 //!< autodetect header zlib or gzip
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};
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/**
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@class wxZlibOutputStream
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This stream compresses all data written to it.
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The compressed output can be in zlib or gzip format.
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Note that writing the gzip format requires zlib version 1.2.1 or greater
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(the builtin version does support gzip format).
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The stream is not seekable, wxOutputStream::SeekO() returns
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::wxInvalidOffset.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{archive,streams}
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@see wxOutputStream, wxZlibInputStream
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*/
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class wxZlibOutputStream : public wxFilterOutputStream
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{
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public:
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//@{
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/**
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Creates a new write-only compressed stream.
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@a level means level of compression. It is number between 0 and 9
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(including these values) where 0 means no compression and 9 best but
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slowest compression. -1 is default value (currently equivalent to 6).
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If the parent stream is passed as a pointer then the new filter stream
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takes ownership of it. If it is passed by reference then it does not.
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The @a flags wxZLIB_ZLIB and wxZLIB_GZIP specify whether the output data
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will be in zlib or gzip format. wxZLIB_ZLIB is the default.
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If @a flags is wxZLIB_NO_HEADER, then a raw deflate stream is output
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without either zlib or gzip headers. This is a lower level mode, which
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is not usually used directly. It can be used to embed a raw deflate
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stream in a higher level protocol.
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The values of the ::wxZlibCompressionLevels and ::wxZLibFlags
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enumerations can be used.
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*/
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wxZlibOutputStream(wxOutputStream& stream, int level = -1,
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int flags = wxZLIB_ZLIB);
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wxZlibOutputStream(wxOutputStream* stream, int level = -1,
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int flags = wxZLIB_ZLIB);
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//@}
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/**
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Returns @true if zlib library in use can handle gzip compressed data.
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*/
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static bool CanHandleGZip();
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//@{
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/**
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Sets the dictionary to the specified chunk of data. This can improve
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compression rate but note that the dictionary has to be the same when
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you deflate the data as when you inflate the data, otherwise you
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will inflate corrupted data.
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Returns @true if the dictionary was successfully set.
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*/
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bool SetDictionary(const char *data, const size_t datalen);
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bool SetDictionary(const wxMemoryBuffer &buf);
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//@}
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};
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/**
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@class wxZlibInputStream
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This filter stream decompresses a stream that is in zlib or gzip format.
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Note that reading the gzip format requires zlib version 1.2.1 or greater,
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(the builtin version does support gzip format).
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The stream is not seekable, wxInputStream::SeekI returns ::wxInvalidOffset.
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Also wxStreamBase::GetSize() is not supported, it always returns 0.
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@library{wxbase}
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@category{archive,streams}
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@see wxInputStream, wxZlibOutputStream.
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*/
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class wxZlibInputStream : public wxFilterInputStream
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{
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public:
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//@{
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/**
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If the parent stream is passed as a pointer then the new filter stream
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takes ownership of it. If it is passed by reference then it does not.
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The @a flags wxZLIB_ZLIB and wxZLIB_GZIP specify whether the input data
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is in zlib or gzip format. If wxZLIB_AUTO is used, then zlib will
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autodetect the stream type, this is the default.
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If @a flags is wxZLIB_NO_HEADER, then the data is assumed to be a raw
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deflate stream without either zlib or gzip headers. This is a lower level
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mode, which is not usually used directly. It can be used to read a raw
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deflate stream embedded in a higher level protocol.
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The values of the ::wxZLibFlags enumeration can be used.
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*/
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wxZlibInputStream(wxInputStream& stream, int flags = wxZLIB_AUTO);
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wxZlibInputStream(wxInputStream* stream, int flags = wxZLIB_AUTO);
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//@}
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/**
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Returns @true if zlib library in use can handle gzip compressed data.
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*/
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static bool CanHandleGZip();
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//@{
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/**
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Sets the dictionary to the specified chunk of data. This can improve
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compression rate but note that the dictionary has to be the same when
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you deflate the data as when you inflate the data, otherwise you
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will inflate corrupted data.
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Returns @true if the dictionary was successfully set.
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*/
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bool SetDictionary(const char *data, const size_t datalen);
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bool SetDictionary(const wxMemoryBuffer &buf);
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//@}
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};
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