SUMMARY: MODULE | CLASS | TYPE | PROC | VAR | CONST | DETAIL: TYPE | PROC | VAR | CONST |
IO
Class List | |
Channel |
Class Summary: Channel [Detail] | |
+---IO.Channel | +---IO.ByteChannel | +--IO:Memory.Channel | |
Field Summary | |
data-: Data | |
length-: LONGINT | |
Inherited Fields | |
From IO.Channel: | |
Constructor Summary | |
Open(): Channel | |
Method Summary | |
FileDescriptor(): FileDescriptor Return the file descriptor of the channel. | |
Fingerprint(VAR ARRAY OF BYTE, LONGINT, LONGINT) Generates fingerprint value over the data of ch, over the byte range `[start..end['. | |
INIT() | |
Read(VAR ARRAY OF BYTE, LONGINT, LONGINT): LONGINT Read a sequence of bytes from the channel into the buffer. | |
SetBlocking(BOOLEAN) Change the channel's blocking mode. | |
SetPos(LONGINT) | |
Truncate(LONGINT) | |
Write(ARRAY OF BYTE, LONGINT, LONGINT): LONGINT Write a sequence of bytes to this channel from the buffer. | |
Inherited Methods | |
From IO.Channel: From IO.ByteChannel: |
Type Summary | |
[Data] = POINTER TO ARRAY OF CHAR |
Class Detail: Channel |
Field Detail |
FIELD data-: Data
FIELD length-: LONGINT
Constructor Detail |
PROCEDURE Open(): Channel
Method Detail |
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) FileDescriptor(): FileDescriptor
Return the file descriptor of the channel. This is the integer number that is used to identify the channel on the level of the C library. If the channel is not associated with a file descriptor, result is `-1'.
[Description inherited from FileDescriptor]
Redefines: FileDescriptor, FileDescriptor
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) Fingerprint(VAR key: ARRAY OF BYTE; start: LONGINT; end: LONGINT)
Generates fingerprint value over the data of ch, over the byte range `[start..end['. The argument passed to key must be a LONGINT variable. To fingerprint the whole file, use a start value of `0' and an end of `ch.file.length'.
See Structured Programming(1993) 14: 136-147.
Pre-condition: `LEN(key) = fpSize'
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) INIT()
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) Read(VAR buffer: ARRAY OF BYTE; start: LONGINT; length: LONGINT): LONGINT
Read a sequence of bytes from the channel into the buffer.
An attempt is made to read up to length bytes from the channel. The bytes are written to buffer, starting at position start. Result is the number of bytes actually read, or `-1' if the read position is at the end of the channel, and length is not zero.
A read operation might not read length bytes, and in fact it might not read any bytes at all. Whether or not it does so depends upon the nature and state of the channel. A socket channel in non-blocking mode, for example, cannot read any more bytes than are immediately available from the socket's input buffer; similarly, a file channel cannot read any more bytes than remain in the file. It is guaranteed, however, that if a channel is in blocking mode and there is at least one byte remaining in the buffer then this method will block until at least one byte is read.
Pre-condition: `0 <= start <= start+length <= LEN(buffer)' and `length >= 0'.
[Description inherited from Read]
Redefines: Read
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) SetBlocking(block: BOOLEAN)
Change the channel's blocking mode. Channels typically default to blocking mode on creation.
If a channel does not support non-blocking operation, then any call to this method is ignored. Rider implementations from IO:BinaryRider and IO:TextRider only work with blocking channels.
[Description inherited from SetBlocking]
Redefines: SetBlocking, SetBlocking
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) SetPos(pos: LONGINT)
Pre-condition: `0 <= pos <= ch.length'
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) Truncate(newLength: LONGINT)
Pre-condition: `0 <= newLength <= ch.length'
PROCEDURE (ch: Channel) Write(buffer: ARRAY OF BYTE; start: LONGINT; length: LONGINT): LONGINT
Write a sequence of bytes to this channel from the buffer.
An attempt is made to write up to length bytes to the channel. The bytes are taken from buffer, beginning at position start.
A write operation can return after writing less than length bytes. That is, some types of channels, depending upon their state, may write only some of the bytes or possibly none at all. A socket channel in non-blocking mode, for example, cannot write any more bytes than are free in the socket's output buffer. Result is the number of bytes actually written.
Pre-condition: `0 <= start <= start+length <= LEN(buffer)' and `length >= 0'.
[Description inherited from Write]
Redefines: Write
Type Detail |
TYPE [Data] = POINTER TO ARRAY OF CHAR