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2 | Simple DirectMedia Layer |
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3 | Copyright (C) 1997-2023 Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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5 | This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied |
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6 | warranty. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages |
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7 | arising from the use of this software. |
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8 | |||
9 | Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, |
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10 | including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it |
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11 | freely, subject to the following restrictions: |
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13 | 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not |
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14 | claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this software |
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15 | in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be |
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16 | appreciated but is not required. |
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17 | 2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be |
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18 | misrepresented as being the original software. |
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19 | 3. This notice may not be removed or altered from any source distribution. |
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20 | */ |
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21 | |||
22 | /** |
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23 | * \file SDL_rwops.h |
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24 | * |
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25 | * This file provides a general interface for SDL to read and write |
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26 | * data streams. It can easily be extended to files, memory, etc. |
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27 | */ |
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28 | |||
29 | #ifndef SDL_rwops_h_ |
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30 | #define SDL_rwops_h_ |
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31 | |||
32 | #include "SDL_stdinc.h" |
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33 | #include "SDL_error.h" |
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34 | |||
35 | #include "begin_code.h" |
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36 | /* Set up for C function definitions, even when using C++ */ |
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37 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
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38 | extern "C" { |
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39 | #endif |
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40 | |||
41 | /* RWops Types */ |
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42 | #define SDL_RWOPS_UNKNOWN 0U /**< Unknown stream type */ |
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43 | #define SDL_RWOPS_WINFILE 1U /**< Win32 file */ |
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44 | #define SDL_RWOPS_STDFILE 2U /**< Stdio file */ |
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45 | #define SDL_RWOPS_JNIFILE 3U /**< Android asset */ |
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46 | #define SDL_RWOPS_MEMORY 4U /**< Memory stream */ |
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47 | #define SDL_RWOPS_MEMORY_RO 5U /**< Read-Only memory stream */ |
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48 | |||
49 | /** |
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50 | * This is the read/write operation structure -- very basic. |
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51 | */ |
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52 | typedef struct SDL_RWops |
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53 | { |
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54 | /** |
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55 | * Return the size of the file in this rwops, or -1 if unknown |
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56 | */ |
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57 | Sint64 (SDLCALL * size) (struct SDL_RWops * context); |
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58 | |||
59 | /** |
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60 | * Seek to \c offset relative to \c whence, one of stdio's whence values: |
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61 | * RW_SEEK_SET, RW_SEEK_CUR, RW_SEEK_END |
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62 | * |
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63 | * \return the final offset in the data stream, or -1 on error. |
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64 | */ |
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65 | Sint64 (SDLCALL * seek) (struct SDL_RWops * context, Sint64 offset, |
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66 | int whence); |
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67 | |||
68 | /** |
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69 | * Read up to \c maxnum objects each of size \c size from the data |
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70 | * stream to the area pointed at by \c ptr. |
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71 | * |
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72 | * \return the number of objects read, or 0 at error or end of file. |
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73 | */ |
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74 | size_t (SDLCALL * read) (struct SDL_RWops * context, void *ptr, |
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75 | size_t size, size_t maxnum); |
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76 | |||
77 | /** |
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78 | * Write exactly \c num objects each of size \c size from the area |
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79 | * pointed at by \c ptr to data stream. |
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80 | * |
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81 | * \return the number of objects written, or 0 at error or end of file. |
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82 | */ |
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83 | size_t (SDLCALL * write) (struct SDL_RWops * context, const void *ptr, |
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84 | size_t size, size_t num); |
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85 | |||
86 | /** |
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87 | * Close and free an allocated SDL_RWops structure. |
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88 | * |
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89 | * \return 0 if successful or -1 on write error when flushing data. |
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90 | */ |
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91 | int (SDLCALL * close) (struct SDL_RWops * context); |
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92 | |||
93 | Uint32 type; |
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94 | union |
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95 | { |
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96 | #if defined(__ANDROID__) |
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97 | struct |
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98 | { |
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99 | void *asset; |
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100 | } androidio; |
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101 | #elif defined(__WIN32__) || defined(__GDK__) |
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102 | struct |
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103 | { |
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104 | SDL_bool append; |
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105 | void *h; |
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106 | struct |
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107 | { |
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108 | void *data; |
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109 | size_t size; |
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110 | size_t left; |
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111 | } buffer; |
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112 | } windowsio; |
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113 | #endif |
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114 | |||
115 | #ifdef HAVE_STDIO_H |
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116 | struct |
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117 | { |
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118 | SDL_bool autoclose; |
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119 | FILE *fp; |
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120 | } stdio; |
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121 | #endif |
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122 | struct |
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123 | { |
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124 | Uint8 *base; |
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125 | Uint8 *here; |
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126 | Uint8 *stop; |
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127 | } mem; |
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128 | struct |
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129 | { |
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130 | void *data1; |
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131 | void *data2; |
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132 | } unknown; |
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133 | } hidden; |
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134 | |||
135 | } SDL_RWops; |
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136 | |||
137 | |||
138 | /** |
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139 | * \name RWFrom functions |
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140 | * |
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141 | * Functions to create SDL_RWops structures from various data streams. |
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142 | */ |
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143 | /* @{ */ |
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144 | |||
145 | /** |
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146 | * Use this function to create a new SDL_RWops structure for reading from |
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147 | * and/or writing to a named file. |
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148 | * |
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149 | * The `mode` string is treated roughly the same as in a call to the C |
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150 | * library's fopen(), even if SDL doesn't happen to use fopen() behind the |
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151 | * scenes. |
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152 | * |
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153 | * Available `mode` strings: |
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154 | * |
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155 | * - "r": Open a file for reading. The file must exist. |
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156 | * - "w": Create an empty file for writing. If a file with the same name |
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157 | * already exists its content is erased and the file is treated as a new |
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158 | * empty file. |
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159 | * - "a": Append to a file. Writing operations append data at the end of the |
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160 | * file. The file is created if it does not exist. |
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161 | * - "r+": Open a file for update both reading and writing. The file must |
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162 | * exist. |
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163 | * - "w+": Create an empty file for both reading and writing. If a file with |
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164 | * the same name already exists its content is erased and the file is |
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165 | * treated as a new empty file. |
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166 | * - "a+": Open a file for reading and appending. All writing operations are |
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167 | * performed at the end of the file, protecting the previous content to be |
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168 | * overwritten. You can reposition (fseek, rewind) the internal pointer to |
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169 | * anywhere in the file for reading, but writing operations will move it |
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170 | * back to the end of file. The file is created if it does not exist. |
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171 | * |
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172 | * **NOTE**: In order to open a file as a binary file, a "b" character has to |
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173 | * be included in the `mode` string. This additional "b" character can either |
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174 | * be appended at the end of the string (thus making the following compound |
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175 | * modes: "rb", "wb", "ab", "r+b", "w+b", "a+b") or be inserted between the |
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176 | * letter and the "+" sign for the mixed modes ("rb+", "wb+", "ab+"). |
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177 | * Additional characters may follow the sequence, although they should have no |
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178 | * effect. For example, "t" is sometimes appended to make explicit the file is |
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179 | * a text file. |
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180 | * |
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181 | * This function supports Unicode filenames, but they must be encoded in UTF-8 |
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182 | * format, regardless of the underlying operating system. |
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183 | * |
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184 | * As a fallback, SDL_RWFromFile() will transparently open a matching filename |
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185 | * in an Android app's `assets`. |
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186 | * |
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187 | * Closing the SDL_RWops will close the file handle SDL is holding internally. |
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188 | * |
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189 | * \param file a UTF-8 string representing the filename to open |
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190 | * \param mode an ASCII string representing the mode to be used for opening |
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191 | * the file. |
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192 | * \returns a pointer to the SDL_RWops structure that is created, or NULL on |
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193 | * failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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194 | * |
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195 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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196 | * |
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197 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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198 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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199 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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200 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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201 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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202 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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203 | * \sa SDL_RWtell |
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204 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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205 | */ |
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206 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWops *SDLCALL SDL_RWFromFile(const char *file, |
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207 | const char *mode); |
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208 | |||
209 | #ifdef HAVE_STDIO_H |
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210 | |||
211 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWops *SDLCALL SDL_RWFromFP(FILE * fp, SDL_bool autoclose); |
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212 | |||
213 | #else |
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214 | |||
215 | /** |
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216 | * Use this function to create an SDL_RWops structure from a standard I/O file |
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217 | * pointer (stdio.h's `FILE*`). |
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218 | * |
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219 | * This function is not available on Windows, since files opened in an |
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220 | * application on that platform cannot be used by a dynamically linked |
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221 | * library. |
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222 | * |
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223 | * On some platforms, the first parameter is a `void*`, on others, it's a |
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224 | * `FILE*`, depending on what system headers are available to SDL. It is |
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225 | * always intended to be the `FILE*` type from the C runtime's stdio.h. |
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226 | * |
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227 | * \param fp the `FILE*` that feeds the SDL_RWops stream |
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228 | * \param autoclose SDL_TRUE to close the `FILE*` when closing the SDL_RWops, |
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229 | * SDL_FALSE to leave the `FILE*` open when the RWops is |
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230 | * closed |
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231 | * \returns a pointer to the SDL_RWops structure that is created, or NULL on |
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232 | * failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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233 | * |
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234 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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235 | * |
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236 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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237 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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238 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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239 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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240 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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241 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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242 | * \sa SDL_RWtell |
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243 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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244 | */ |
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245 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWops *SDLCALL SDL_RWFromFP(void * fp, |
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246 | SDL_bool autoclose); |
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247 | #endif |
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248 | |||
249 | /** |
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250 | * Use this function to prepare a read-write memory buffer for use with |
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251 | * SDL_RWops. |
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252 | * |
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253 | * This function sets up an SDL_RWops struct based on a memory area of a |
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254 | * certain size, for both read and write access. |
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255 | * |
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256 | * This memory buffer is not copied by the RWops; the pointer you provide must |
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257 | * remain valid until you close the stream. Closing the stream will not free |
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258 | * the original buffer. |
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259 | * |
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260 | * If you need to make sure the RWops never writes to the memory buffer, you |
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261 | * should use SDL_RWFromConstMem() with a read-only buffer of memory instead. |
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262 | * |
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263 | * \param mem a pointer to a buffer to feed an SDL_RWops stream |
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264 | * \param size the buffer size, in bytes |
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265 | * \returns a pointer to a new SDL_RWops structure, or NULL if it fails; call |
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266 | * SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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267 | * |
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268 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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269 | * |
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270 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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271 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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272 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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273 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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274 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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275 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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276 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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277 | * \sa SDL_RWtell |
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278 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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279 | */ |
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280 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWops *SDLCALL SDL_RWFromMem(void *mem, int size); |
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281 | |||
282 | /** |
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283 | * Use this function to prepare a read-only memory buffer for use with RWops. |
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284 | * |
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285 | * This function sets up an SDL_RWops struct based on a memory area of a |
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286 | * certain size. It assumes the memory area is not writable. |
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287 | * |
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288 | * Attempting to write to this RWops stream will report an error without |
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289 | * writing to the memory buffer. |
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290 | * |
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291 | * This memory buffer is not copied by the RWops; the pointer you provide must |
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292 | * remain valid until you close the stream. Closing the stream will not free |
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293 | * the original buffer. |
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294 | * |
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295 | * If you need to write to a memory buffer, you should use SDL_RWFromMem() |
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296 | * with a writable buffer of memory instead. |
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297 | * |
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298 | * \param mem a pointer to a read-only buffer to feed an SDL_RWops stream |
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299 | * \param size the buffer size, in bytes |
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300 | * \returns a pointer to a new SDL_RWops structure, or NULL if it fails; call |
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301 | * SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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302 | * |
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303 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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304 | * |
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305 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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306 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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307 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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308 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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309 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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310 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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311 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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312 | * \sa SDL_RWtell |
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313 | */ |
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314 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWops *SDLCALL SDL_RWFromConstMem(const void *mem, |
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315 | int size); |
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316 | |||
317 | /* @} *//* RWFrom functions */ |
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318 | |||
319 | |||
320 | /** |
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321 | * Use this function to allocate an empty, unpopulated SDL_RWops structure. |
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322 | * |
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323 | * Applications do not need to use this function unless they are providing |
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324 | * their own SDL_RWops implementation. If you just need a SDL_RWops to |
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325 | * read/write a common data source, you should use the built-in |
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326 | * implementations in SDL, like SDL_RWFromFile() or SDL_RWFromMem(), etc. |
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327 | * |
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328 | * You must free the returned pointer with SDL_FreeRW(). Depending on your |
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329 | * operating system and compiler, there may be a difference between the |
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330 | * malloc() and free() your program uses and the versions SDL calls |
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331 | * internally. Trying to mix the two can cause crashing such as segmentation |
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332 | * faults. Since all SDL_RWops must free themselves when their **close** |
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333 | * method is called, all SDL_RWops must be allocated through this function, so |
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334 | * they can all be freed correctly with SDL_FreeRW(). |
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335 | * |
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336 | * \returns a pointer to the allocated memory on success, or NULL on failure; |
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337 | * call SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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338 | * |
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339 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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340 | * |
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341 | * \sa SDL_FreeRW |
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342 | */ |
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343 | extern DECLSPEC SDL_RWops *SDLCALL SDL_AllocRW(void); |
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344 | |||
345 | /** |
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346 | * Use this function to free an SDL_RWops structure allocated by |
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347 | * SDL_AllocRW(). |
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348 | * |
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349 | * Applications do not need to use this function unless they are providing |
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350 | * their own SDL_RWops implementation. If you just need a SDL_RWops to |
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351 | * read/write a common data source, you should use the built-in |
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352 | * implementations in SDL, like SDL_RWFromFile() or SDL_RWFromMem(), etc, and |
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353 | * call the **close** method on those SDL_RWops pointers when you are done |
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354 | * with them. |
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355 | * |
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356 | * Only use SDL_FreeRW() on pointers returned by SDL_AllocRW(). The pointer is |
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357 | * invalid as soon as this function returns. Any extra memory allocated during |
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358 | * creation of the SDL_RWops is not freed by SDL_FreeRW(); the programmer must |
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359 | * be responsible for managing that memory in their **close** method. |
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360 | * |
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361 | * \param area the SDL_RWops structure to be freed |
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362 | * |
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363 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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364 | * |
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365 | * \sa SDL_AllocRW |
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366 | */ |
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367 | extern DECLSPEC void SDLCALL SDL_FreeRW(SDL_RWops * area); |
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368 | |||
369 | #define RW_SEEK_SET 0 /**< Seek from the beginning of data */ |
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370 | #define RW_SEEK_CUR 1 /**< Seek relative to current read point */ |
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371 | #define RW_SEEK_END 2 /**< Seek relative to the end of data */ |
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372 | |||
373 | /** |
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374 | * Use this function to get the size of the data stream in an SDL_RWops. |
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375 | * |
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376 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro. |
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377 | * |
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378 | * \param context the SDL_RWops to get the size of the data stream from |
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379 | * \returns the size of the data stream in the SDL_RWops on success, -1 if |
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380 | * unknown or a negative error code on failure; call SDL_GetError() |
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381 | * for more information. |
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382 | * |
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383 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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384 | */ |
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385 | extern DECLSPEC Sint64 SDLCALL SDL_RWsize(SDL_RWops *context); |
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386 | |||
387 | /** |
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388 | * Seek within an SDL_RWops data stream. |
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389 | * |
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390 | * This function seeks to byte `offset`, relative to `whence`. |
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391 | * |
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392 | * `whence` may be any of the following values: |
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393 | * |
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394 | * - `RW_SEEK_SET`: seek from the beginning of data |
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395 | * - `RW_SEEK_CUR`: seek relative to current read point |
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396 | * - `RW_SEEK_END`: seek relative to the end of data |
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397 | * |
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398 | * If this stream can not seek, it will return -1. |
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399 | * |
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400 | * SDL_RWseek() is actually a wrapper function that calls the SDL_RWops's |
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401 | * `seek` method appropriately, to simplify application development. |
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402 | * |
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403 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro. |
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404 | * |
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405 | * \param context a pointer to an SDL_RWops structure |
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406 | * \param offset an offset in bytes, relative to **whence** location; can be |
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407 | * negative |
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408 | * \param whence any of `RW_SEEK_SET`, `RW_SEEK_CUR`, `RW_SEEK_END` |
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409 | * \returns the final offset in the data stream after the seek or -1 on error. |
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410 | * |
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411 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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412 | * |
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413 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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414 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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415 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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416 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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417 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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418 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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419 | * \sa SDL_RWtell |
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420 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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421 | */ |
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422 | extern DECLSPEC Sint64 SDLCALL SDL_RWseek(SDL_RWops *context, |
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423 | Sint64 offset, int whence); |
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424 | |||
425 | /** |
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426 | * Determine the current read/write offset in an SDL_RWops data stream. |
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427 | * |
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428 | * SDL_RWtell is actually a wrapper function that calls the SDL_RWops's `seek` |
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429 | * method, with an offset of 0 bytes from `RW_SEEK_CUR`, to simplify |
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430 | * application development. |
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431 | * |
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432 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro. |
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433 | * |
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434 | * \param context a SDL_RWops data stream object from which to get the current |
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435 | * offset |
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436 | * \returns the current offset in the stream, or -1 if the information can not |
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437 | * be determined. |
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438 | * |
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439 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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440 | * |
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441 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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442 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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443 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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444 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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445 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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446 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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447 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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448 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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449 | */ |
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450 | extern DECLSPEC Sint64 SDLCALL SDL_RWtell(SDL_RWops *context); |
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451 | |||
452 | /** |
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453 | * Read from a data source. |
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454 | * |
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455 | * This function reads up to `maxnum` objects each of size `size` from the |
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456 | * data source to the area pointed at by `ptr`. This function may read less |
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457 | * objects than requested. It will return zero when there has been an error or |
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458 | * the data stream is completely read. |
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459 | * |
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460 | * SDL_RWread() is actually a function wrapper that calls the SDL_RWops's |
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461 | * `read` method appropriately, to simplify application development. |
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462 | * |
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463 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro. |
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464 | * |
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465 | * \param context a pointer to an SDL_RWops structure |
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466 | * \param ptr a pointer to a buffer to read data into |
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467 | * \param size the size of each object to read, in bytes |
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468 | * \param maxnum the maximum number of objects to be read |
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469 | * \returns the number of objects read, or 0 at error or end of file; call |
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470 | * SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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471 | * |
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472 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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473 | * |
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474 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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475 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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476 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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477 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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478 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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479 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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480 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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481 | */ |
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482 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_RWread(SDL_RWops *context, |
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483 | void *ptr, size_t size, |
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484 | size_t maxnum); |
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485 | |||
486 | /** |
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487 | * Write to an SDL_RWops data stream. |
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488 | * |
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489 | * This function writes exactly `num` objects each of size `size` from the |
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490 | * area pointed at by `ptr` to the stream. If this fails for any reason, it'll |
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491 | * return less than `num` to demonstrate how far the write progressed. On |
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492 | * success, it returns `num`. |
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493 | * |
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494 | * SDL_RWwrite is actually a function wrapper that calls the SDL_RWops's |
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495 | * `write` method appropriately, to simplify application development. |
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496 | * |
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497 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro. |
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498 | * |
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499 | * \param context a pointer to an SDL_RWops structure |
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500 | * \param ptr a pointer to a buffer containing data to write |
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501 | * \param size the size of an object to write, in bytes |
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502 | * \param num the number of objects to write |
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503 | * \returns the number of objects written, which will be less than **num** on |
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504 | * error; call SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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505 | * |
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506 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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507 | * |
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508 | * \sa SDL_RWclose |
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509 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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510 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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511 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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512 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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513 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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514 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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515 | */ |
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516 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_RWwrite(SDL_RWops *context, |
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517 | const void *ptr, size_t size, |
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518 | size_t num); |
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519 | |||
520 | /** |
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521 | * Close and free an allocated SDL_RWops structure. |
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522 | * |
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523 | * SDL_RWclose() closes and cleans up the SDL_RWops stream. It releases any |
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524 | * resources used by the stream and frees the SDL_RWops itself with |
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525 | * SDL_FreeRW(). This returns 0 on success, or -1 if the stream failed to |
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526 | * flush to its output (e.g. to disk). |
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527 | * |
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528 | * Note that if this fails to flush the stream to disk, this function reports |
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529 | * an error, but the SDL_RWops is still invalid once this function returns. |
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530 | * |
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531 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro. |
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532 | * |
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533 | * \param context SDL_RWops structure to close |
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534 | * \returns 0 on success or a negative error code on failure; call |
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535 | * SDL_GetError() for more information. |
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536 | * |
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537 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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538 | * |
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539 | * \sa SDL_RWFromConstMem |
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540 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFile |
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541 | * \sa SDL_RWFromFP |
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542 | * \sa SDL_RWFromMem |
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543 | * \sa SDL_RWread |
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544 | * \sa SDL_RWseek |
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545 | * \sa SDL_RWwrite |
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546 | */ |
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547 | extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_RWclose(SDL_RWops *context); |
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548 | |||
549 | /** |
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550 | * Load all the data from an SDL data stream. |
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551 | * |
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552 | * The data is allocated with a zero byte at the end (null terminated) for |
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553 | * convenience. This extra byte is not included in the value reported via |
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554 | * `datasize`. |
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555 | * |
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556 | * The data should be freed with SDL_free(). |
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557 | * |
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558 | * \param src the SDL_RWops to read all available data from |
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559 | * \param datasize if not NULL, will store the number of bytes read |
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560 | * \param freesrc if non-zero, calls SDL_RWclose() on `src` before returning |
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561 | * \returns the data, or NULL if there was an error. |
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562 | * |
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563 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.6. |
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564 | */ |
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565 | extern DECLSPEC void *SDLCALL SDL_LoadFile_RW(SDL_RWops *src, |
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566 | size_t *datasize, |
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567 | int freesrc); |
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568 | |||
569 | /** |
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570 | * Load all the data from a file path. |
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571 | * |
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572 | * The data is allocated with a zero byte at the end (null terminated) for |
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573 | * convenience. This extra byte is not included in the value reported via |
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574 | * `datasize`. |
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575 | * |
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576 | * The data should be freed with SDL_free(). |
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577 | * |
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578 | * Prior to SDL 2.0.10, this function was a macro wrapping around |
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579 | * SDL_LoadFile_RW. |
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580 | * |
||
581 | * \param file the path to read all available data from |
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582 | * \param datasize if not NULL, will store the number of bytes read |
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583 | * \returns the data, or NULL if there was an error. |
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584 | * |
||
585 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.10. |
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586 | */ |
||
587 | extern DECLSPEC void *SDLCALL SDL_LoadFile(const char *file, size_t *datasize); |
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588 | |||
589 | /** |
||
590 | * \name Read endian functions |
||
591 | * |
||
592 | * Read an item of the specified endianness and return in native format. |
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593 | */ |
||
594 | /* @{ */ |
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595 | |||
596 | /** |
||
597 | * Use this function to read a byte from an SDL_RWops. |
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598 | * |
||
599 | * \param src the SDL_RWops to read from |
||
600 | * \returns the read byte on success or 0 on failure; call SDL_GetError() for |
||
601 | * more information. |
||
602 | * |
||
603 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
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604 | * |
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605 | * \sa SDL_WriteU8 |
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606 | */ |
||
607 | extern DECLSPEC Uint8 SDLCALL SDL_ReadU8(SDL_RWops * src); |
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608 | |||
609 | /** |
||
610 | * Use this function to read 16 bits of little-endian data from an SDL_RWops |
||
611 | * and return in native format. |
||
612 | * |
||
613 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the data returned will be in |
||
614 | * the native byte order. |
||
615 | * |
||
616 | * \param src the stream from which to read data |
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617 | * \returns 16 bits of data in the native byte order of the platform. |
||
618 | * |
||
619 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
620 | * |
||
621 | * \sa SDL_ReadBE16 |
||
622 | */ |
||
623 | extern DECLSPEC Uint16 SDLCALL SDL_ReadLE16(SDL_RWops * src); |
||
624 | |||
625 | /** |
||
626 | * Use this function to read 16 bits of big-endian data from an SDL_RWops and |
||
627 | * return in native format. |
||
628 | * |
||
629 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the data returned will be in |
||
630 | * the native byte order. |
||
631 | * |
||
632 | * \param src the stream from which to read data |
||
633 | * \returns 16 bits of data in the native byte order of the platform. |
||
634 | * |
||
635 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
636 | * |
||
637 | * \sa SDL_ReadLE16 |
||
638 | */ |
||
639 | extern DECLSPEC Uint16 SDLCALL SDL_ReadBE16(SDL_RWops * src); |
||
640 | |||
641 | /** |
||
642 | * Use this function to read 32 bits of little-endian data from an SDL_RWops |
||
643 | * and return in native format. |
||
644 | * |
||
645 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the data returned will be in |
||
646 | * the native byte order. |
||
647 | * |
||
648 | * \param src the stream from which to read data |
||
649 | * \returns 32 bits of data in the native byte order of the platform. |
||
650 | * |
||
651 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
652 | * |
||
653 | * \sa SDL_ReadBE32 |
||
654 | */ |
||
655 | extern DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_ReadLE32(SDL_RWops * src); |
||
656 | |||
657 | /** |
||
658 | * Use this function to read 32 bits of big-endian data from an SDL_RWops and |
||
659 | * return in native format. |
||
660 | * |
||
661 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the data returned will be in |
||
662 | * the native byte order. |
||
663 | * |
||
664 | * \param src the stream from which to read data |
||
665 | * \returns 32 bits of data in the native byte order of the platform. |
||
666 | * |
||
667 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
668 | * |
||
669 | * \sa SDL_ReadLE32 |
||
670 | */ |
||
671 | extern DECLSPEC Uint32 SDLCALL SDL_ReadBE32(SDL_RWops * src); |
||
672 | |||
673 | /** |
||
674 | * Use this function to read 64 bits of little-endian data from an SDL_RWops |
||
675 | * and return in native format. |
||
676 | * |
||
677 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the data returned will be in |
||
678 | * the native byte order. |
||
679 | * |
||
680 | * \param src the stream from which to read data |
||
681 | * \returns 64 bits of data in the native byte order of the platform. |
||
682 | * |
||
683 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
684 | * |
||
685 | * \sa SDL_ReadBE64 |
||
686 | */ |
||
687 | extern DECLSPEC Uint64 SDLCALL SDL_ReadLE64(SDL_RWops * src); |
||
688 | |||
689 | /** |
||
690 | * Use this function to read 64 bits of big-endian data from an SDL_RWops and |
||
691 | * return in native format. |
||
692 | * |
||
693 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the data returned will be in |
||
694 | * the native byte order. |
||
695 | * |
||
696 | * \param src the stream from which to read data |
||
697 | * \returns 64 bits of data in the native byte order of the platform. |
||
698 | * |
||
699 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
700 | * |
||
701 | * \sa SDL_ReadLE64 |
||
702 | */ |
||
703 | extern DECLSPEC Uint64 SDLCALL SDL_ReadBE64(SDL_RWops * src); |
||
704 | /* @} *//* Read endian functions */ |
||
705 | |||
706 | /** |
||
707 | * \name Write endian functions |
||
708 | * |
||
709 | * Write an item of native format to the specified endianness. |
||
710 | */ |
||
711 | /* @{ */ |
||
712 | |||
713 | /** |
||
714 | * Use this function to write a byte to an SDL_RWops. |
||
715 | * |
||
716 | * \param dst the SDL_RWops to write to |
||
717 | * \param value the byte value to write |
||
718 | * \returns 1 on success or 0 on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more |
||
719 | * information. |
||
720 | * |
||
721 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
722 | * |
||
723 | * \sa SDL_ReadU8 |
||
724 | */ |
||
725 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteU8(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint8 value); |
||
726 | |||
727 | /** |
||
728 | * Use this function to write 16 bits in native format to a SDL_RWops as |
||
729 | * little-endian data. |
||
730 | * |
||
731 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the application always |
||
732 | * specifies native format, and the data written will be in little-endian |
||
733 | * format. |
||
734 | * |
||
735 | * \param dst the stream to which data will be written |
||
736 | * \param value the data to be written, in native format |
||
737 | * \returns 1 on successful write, 0 on error. |
||
738 | * |
||
739 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
740 | * |
||
741 | * \sa SDL_WriteBE16 |
||
742 | */ |
||
743 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteLE16(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint16 value); |
||
744 | |||
745 | /** |
||
746 | * Use this function to write 16 bits in native format to a SDL_RWops as |
||
747 | * big-endian data. |
||
748 | * |
||
749 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the application always |
||
750 | * specifies native format, and the data written will be in big-endian format. |
||
751 | * |
||
752 | * \param dst the stream to which data will be written |
||
753 | * \param value the data to be written, in native format |
||
754 | * \returns 1 on successful write, 0 on error. |
||
755 | * |
||
756 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
757 | * |
||
758 | * \sa SDL_WriteLE16 |
||
759 | */ |
||
760 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteBE16(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint16 value); |
||
761 | |||
762 | /** |
||
763 | * Use this function to write 32 bits in native format to a SDL_RWops as |
||
764 | * little-endian data. |
||
765 | * |
||
766 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the application always |
||
767 | * specifies native format, and the data written will be in little-endian |
||
768 | * format. |
||
769 | * |
||
770 | * \param dst the stream to which data will be written |
||
771 | * \param value the data to be written, in native format |
||
772 | * \returns 1 on successful write, 0 on error. |
||
773 | * |
||
774 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
775 | * |
||
776 | * \sa SDL_WriteBE32 |
||
777 | */ |
||
778 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteLE32(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint32 value); |
||
779 | |||
780 | /** |
||
781 | * Use this function to write 32 bits in native format to a SDL_RWops as |
||
782 | * big-endian data. |
||
783 | * |
||
784 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the application always |
||
785 | * specifies native format, and the data written will be in big-endian format. |
||
786 | * |
||
787 | * \param dst the stream to which data will be written |
||
788 | * \param value the data to be written, in native format |
||
789 | * \returns 1 on successful write, 0 on error. |
||
790 | * |
||
791 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
792 | * |
||
793 | * \sa SDL_WriteLE32 |
||
794 | */ |
||
795 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteBE32(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint32 value); |
||
796 | |||
797 | /** |
||
798 | * Use this function to write 64 bits in native format to a SDL_RWops as |
||
799 | * little-endian data. |
||
800 | * |
||
801 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the application always |
||
802 | * specifies native format, and the data written will be in little-endian |
||
803 | * format. |
||
804 | * |
||
805 | * \param dst the stream to which data will be written |
||
806 | * \param value the data to be written, in native format |
||
807 | * \returns 1 on successful write, 0 on error. |
||
808 | * |
||
809 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
810 | * |
||
811 | * \sa SDL_WriteBE64 |
||
812 | */ |
||
813 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteLE64(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint64 value); |
||
814 | |||
815 | /** |
||
816 | * Use this function to write 64 bits in native format to a SDL_RWops as |
||
817 | * big-endian data. |
||
818 | * |
||
819 | * SDL byteswaps the data only if necessary, so the application always |
||
820 | * specifies native format, and the data written will be in big-endian format. |
||
821 | * |
||
822 | * \param dst the stream to which data will be written |
||
823 | * \param value the data to be written, in native format |
||
824 | * \returns 1 on successful write, 0 on error. |
||
825 | * |
||
826 | * \since This function is available since SDL 2.0.0. |
||
827 | * |
||
828 | * \sa SDL_WriteLE64 |
||
829 | */ |
||
830 | extern DECLSPEC size_t SDLCALL SDL_WriteBE64(SDL_RWops * dst, Uint64 value); |
||
831 | /* @} *//* Write endian functions */ |
||
832 | |||
833 | /* Ends C function definitions when using C++ */ |
||
834 | #ifdef __cplusplus |
||
835 | } |
||
836 | #endif |
||
837 | #include "close_code.h" |
||
838 | |||
839 | #endif /* SDL_rwops_h_ */ |
||
840 | |||
841 | /* vi: set ts=4 sw=4 expandtab: */ |