istream.h revision 08fb191d6148feb3ed14e2d6c625cd248dd1c1d4
#ifndef __ISTREAM_H
#define __ISTREAM_H
struct istream {
uoff_t v_offset;
int stream_errno;
unsigned int mmaped:1; /* be careful when copying data */
unsigned int closed:1;
unsigned int seekable:1; /* we can seek() backwards */
unsigned int eof:1; /* read() has reached to end of file
(but may still be data available in buffer) */
struct _istream *real_stream;
};
struct istream *i_stream_create_file(int fd, pool_t pool,
size_t max_buffer_size, int autoclose_fd);
struct istream *i_stream_create_mmap(int fd, pool_t pool, size_t block_size,
uoff_t start_offset, uoff_t v_size,
int autoclose_fd);
struct istream *i_stream_create_from_data(pool_t pool, const void *data,
size_t size);
struct istream *i_stream_create_limit(pool_t pool, struct istream *input,
uoff_t v_start_offset, uoff_t v_size);
/* Reference counting. References start from 1, so calling i_stream_unref()
destroys the stream if i_stream_ref() is never used. */
void i_stream_ref(struct istream *stream);
void i_stream_unref(struct istream *stream);
/* Return file descriptor for stream, or -1 if none is available. */
int i_stream_get_fd(struct istream *stream);
/* Mark the stream closed. Any reads after this will return -1. The data
already read can still be used. */
void i_stream_close(struct istream *stream);
/* Sync the stream with the underlying backend, ie. if a file has been
modified, flush any cached data. */
void i_stream_sync(struct istream *stream);
/* Change the maximum size for stream's input buffer to grow. Useful only
for buffered streams (currently only file). */
void i_stream_set_max_buffer_size(struct istream *stream, size_t max_size);
/* Returns number of bytes read if read was ok, -1 if EOF or error, -2 if the
input buffer is full. */
ssize_t i_stream_read(struct istream *stream);
/* Skip forward a number of bytes. Never fails, the next read tells if it
was successful. */
void i_stream_skip(struct istream *stream, uoff_t count);
/* Seek to specified position from beginning of file. Never fails, the next
read tells if it was successful. This works only for files. */
void i_stream_seek(struct istream *stream, uoff_t v_offset);
/* Like i_stream_seek(), but also giving a hint that after reading some data
we could be seeking back to this mark or somewhere after it. If input
stream's implementation is slow in seeking backwards, it can use this hint
to cache some of the data in memory. */
void i_stream_seek_mark(struct istream *stream, uoff_t v_offset);
/* Returns struct stat, or NULL if error. As the underlying stream may not be
a file, only some of the fields might be set, others would be zero.
st_size is always set, and if it's not known, it's -1.
If exact=FALSE, the stream may not return exactly correct values, but the
returned values can be compared to see if anything had changed (eg. in
compressed stream st_size could be compressed size) */
const struct stat *i_stream_stat(struct istream *stream, int exact);
/* Returns TRUE if there are any bytes left to be read or in buffer. */
int i_stream_have_bytes_left(struct istream *stream);
/* Gets the next line from stream and returns it, or NULL if more data is
needed to make a full line. Note that if the stream ends with LF not being
the last character, this function doesn't return the last line. */
char *i_stream_next_line(struct istream *stream);
/* Like i_stream_next_line(), but reads for more data if needed. Returns NULL
if more data is needed or error occurred. */
char *i_stream_read_next_line(struct istream *stream);
/* Returns pointer to beginning of read data, or NULL if there's no data
buffered. */
const unsigned char *i_stream_get_data(struct istream *stream, size_t *size);
/* Like i_stream_get_data(), but returns non-const data. This only works with
buffered streams (currently only file), others return NULL. */
unsigned char *i_stream_get_modifyable_data(struct istream *stream,
size_t *size);
/* Like i_stream_get_data(), but read more when needed. Returns 1 if more
than threshold bytes are available, 0 if less, -1 if error or EOF with no
bytes read that weren't already in buffer, or -2 if stream's input buffer
is full. */
int i_stream_read_data(struct istream *stream, const unsigned char **data,
size_t *size, size_t threshold);
#endif