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#include "config.h"
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#include "alfstream.h"
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#include "strutils.h"
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#ifdef _WIN32
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namespace al {
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auto filebuf::underflow() -> int_type
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{
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if(mFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE && gptr() == egptr())
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{
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// Read in the next chunk of data, and set the pointers on success
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DWORD got{};
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if(ReadFile(mFile, mBuffer.data(), static_cast<DWORD>(mBuffer.size()), &got, nullptr))
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setg(mBuffer.data(), mBuffer.data(), mBuffer.data()+got);
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}
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if(gptr() == egptr())
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return traits_type::eof();
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return traits_type::to_int_type(*gptr());
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}
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auto filebuf::seekoff(off_type offset, std::ios_base::seekdir whence, std::ios_base::openmode mode) -> pos_type
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{
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if(mFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || (mode&std::ios_base::out) || !(mode&std::ios_base::in))
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return traits_type::eof();
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LARGE_INTEGER fpos{};
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switch(whence)
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{
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case std::ios_base::beg:
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fpos.QuadPart = offset;
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if(!SetFilePointerEx(mFile, fpos, &fpos, FILE_BEGIN))
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return traits_type::eof();
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break;
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case std::ios_base::cur:
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// If the offset remains in the current buffer range, just
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// update the pointer.
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if((offset >= 0 && offset < off_type(egptr()-gptr())) ||
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(offset < 0 && -offset <= off_type(gptr()-eback())))
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{
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// Get the current file offset to report the correct read
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// offset.
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fpos.QuadPart = 0;
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if(!SetFilePointerEx(mFile, fpos, &fpos, FILE_CURRENT))
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return traits_type::eof();
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setg(eback(), gptr()+offset, egptr());
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return fpos.QuadPart - off_type(egptr()-gptr());
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}
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// Need to offset for the file offset being at egptr() while
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// the requested offset is relative to gptr().
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offset -= off_type(egptr()-gptr());
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fpos.QuadPart = offset;
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if(!SetFilePointerEx(mFile, fpos, &fpos, FILE_CURRENT))
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return traits_type::eof();
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break;
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case std::ios_base::end:
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fpos.QuadPart = offset;
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if(!SetFilePointerEx(mFile, fpos, &fpos, FILE_END))
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return traits_type::eof();
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break;
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default:
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return traits_type::eof();
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}
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setg(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr);
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return fpos.QuadPart;
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}
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auto filebuf::seekpos(pos_type pos, std::ios_base::openmode mode) -> pos_type
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{
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// Simplified version of seekoff
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if(mFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE || (mode&std::ios_base::out) || !(mode&std::ios_base::in))
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return traits_type::eof();
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LARGE_INTEGER fpos{};
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fpos.QuadPart = pos;
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if(!SetFilePointerEx(mFile, fpos, &fpos, FILE_BEGIN))
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return traits_type::eof();
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setg(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr);
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return fpos.QuadPart;
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}
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filebuf::~filebuf()
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{ close(); }
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bool filebuf::open(const wchar_t *filename, std::ios_base::openmode mode)
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{
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if((mode&std::ios_base::out) || !(mode&std::ios_base::in))
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return false;
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HANDLE f{CreateFileW(filename, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, nullptr, OPEN_EXISTING,
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FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, nullptr)};
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if(f == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) return false;
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if(mFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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CloseHandle(mFile);
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mFile = f;
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setg(nullptr, nullptr, nullptr);
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return true;
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}
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bool filebuf::open(const char *filename, std::ios_base::openmode mode)
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{
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std::wstring wname{utf8_to_wstr(filename)};
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return open(wname.c_str(), mode);
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}
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void filebuf::close()
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{
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if(mFile != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
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CloseHandle(mFile);
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mFile = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
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}
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ifstream::ifstream(const wchar_t *filename, std::ios_base::openmode mode)
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: std::istream{nullptr}
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{
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init(&mStreamBuf);
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// Set the failbit if the file failed to open.
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if((mode&std::ios_base::out) || !mStreamBuf.open(filename, mode|std::ios_base::in))
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clear(failbit);
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}
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ifstream::ifstream(const char *filename, std::ios_base::openmode mode)
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: std::istream{nullptr}
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{
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init(&mStreamBuf);
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// Set the failbit if the file failed to open.
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if((mode&std::ios_base::out) || !mStreamBuf.open(filename, mode|std::ios_base::in))
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clear(failbit);
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}
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/* This is only here to ensure the compiler doesn't define an implicit
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* destructor, which it tries to automatically inline and subsequently complain
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* it can't inline without excessive code growth.
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*/
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ifstream::~ifstream() { }
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} // namespace al
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#endif
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