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-// ByteStream.h
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-// Interfaces to the cByteBuffer class representing a ringbuffer of bytes
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-#pragma once
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-/** An object that can store incoming bytes and lets its clients read the bytes sequentially
-The bytes are stored in a ringbuffer of constant size; if more than that size
-is requested, the write operation fails.
-The bytes stored can be retrieved using various ReadXXX functions; these assume that the needed
-number of bytes are present in the buffer (ASSERT; for performance reasons).
-The reading doesn't actually remove the bytes, it only moves the internal read ptr.
-To remove the bytes, call CommitRead().
-To re-start reading from the beginning, call ResetRead().
-This class doesn't implement thread safety, the clients of this class need to provide
-their own synchronization.
-*/
-class cByteBuffer
-{
-public:
- cByteBuffer(int a_BufferSize);
- ~cByteBuffer();
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- /// Writes the bytes specified to the ringbuffer. Returns true if successful, false if not
- bool Write(const char * a_Bytes, int a_Count);
-
- /// Returns the number of bytes that can be successfully written to the ringbuffer
- int GetFreeSpace(void) const;
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- /// Returns the number of bytes that are currently in the ringbuffer. Note GetReadableBytes()
- int GetUsedSpace(void) const;
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- /// Returns the number of bytes that are currently available for reading (may be less than UsedSpace due to some data having been read already)
- int GetReadableSpace(void) const;
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- /// Returns true if the specified amount of bytes are available for reading
- bool CanReadBytes(int a_Count) const;
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- /// Returns true if the specified amount of bytes are available for writing
- bool CanWriteBytes(int a_Count) const;
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- // Read the specified datatype and advance the read pointer; return true if successfully read:
- bool ReadChar (char & a_Value);
- bool ReadByte (unsigned char & a_Value);
- bool ReadBEShort (short & a_Value);
- bool ReadBEInt (int & a_Value);
- bool ReadBEInt64 (Int64 & a_Value);
- bool ReadBEFloat (float & a_Value);
- bool ReadBEDouble (double & a_Value);
- bool ReadBool (bool & a_Value);
- bool ReadBEUTF16String16(AString & a_Value);
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- // Write the specified datatype; return true if successfully written
- bool WriteChar (char a_Value);
- bool WriteByte (unsigned char a_Value);
- bool WriteBEShort (short a_Value);
- bool WriteBEInt (int a_Value);
- bool WriteBEInt64 (Int64 a_Value);
- bool WriteBEFloat (float a_Value);
- bool WriteBEDouble (double a_Value);
- bool WriteBool (bool a_Value);
- bool WriteBEUTF16String16(const AString & a_Value);
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- /// Reads a_Count bytes into a_Buffer; returns true if successful
- bool ReadBuf(void * a_Buffer, int a_Count);
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- /// Writes a_Count bytes into a_Buffer; returns true if successful
- bool WriteBuf(const void * a_Buffer, int a_Count);
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- /// Reads a_Count bytes into a_String; returns true if successful
- bool ReadString(AString & a_String, int a_Count);
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- /// Reads 2 * a_NumChars bytes and interprets it as a UTF16-BE string, converting it into UTF8 string a_String
- bool ReadUTF16String(AString & a_String, int a_NumChars);
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- /// Skips reading by a_Count bytes; returns false if not enough bytes in the ringbuffer
- bool SkipRead(int a_Count);
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- /// Reads all available data into a_Data
- void ReadAll(AString & a_Data);
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- /// Removes the bytes that have been read from the ringbuffer
- void CommitRead(void);
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- /// Restarts next reading operation at the start of the ringbuffer
- void ResetRead(void);
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- /// Re-reads the data that has been read since the last commit to the current readpos. Used by ProtoProxy to duplicate communication
- void ReadAgain(AString & a_Out);
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- /// Checks if the internal state is valid (read and write positions in the correct bounds) using ASSERTs
- void CheckValid(void) const;
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-protected:
- char * m_Buffer;
- int m_BufferSize; // Total size of the ringbuffer
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- #ifdef _DEBUG
- unsigned long m_ThreadID; // Thread that is currently accessing the object, checked via cSingleThreadAccessChecker
- #endif // _DEBUG
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- int m_DataStart; // Where the data starts in the ringbuffer
- int m_WritePos; // Where the data ends in the ringbuffer
- int m_ReadPos; // Where the next read will start in the ringbuffer
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- /// Advances the m_ReadPos by a_Count bytes
- void AdvanceReadPos(int a_Count);
-} ;
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