gecko-dev/xpcom/io/nsFileSpecStreaming.cpp
1999-07-16 21:47:03 +00:00

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#include "nsFileSpecStreaming.h"
#include "nsIInputStream.h"
#include "nsIOutputStream.h"
#include "nsFileStream.h"
#include "nsFileSpec.h"
#define MAX_PERSISTENT_DATA_SIZE 1000
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nsOutputStream& operator << (nsOutputStream& s, const nsFileURL& url)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
return s << url.GetAsString();
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nsresult ReadDescriptor(
nsIInputStream* aStream,
nsPersistentFileDescriptor& desc)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
nsInputStream inputStream(aStream);
inputStream >> desc;
return NS_OK;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nsresult WriteDescriptor(
nsIOutputStream* aStream,
const nsPersistentFileDescriptor& desc)
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
nsOutputStream outputStream(aStream);
outputStream << desc;
return NS_OK;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nsInputStream& operator >> (nsInputStream& s, nsPersistentFileDescriptor& d)
// reads the data from a file
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
char bigBuffer[MAX_PERSISTENT_DATA_SIZE + 1];
// The first 8 bytes of the data should be a hex version of the data size to follow.
PRInt32 bytesRead = 8;
bytesRead = s.read(bigBuffer, bytesRead);
if (bytesRead != 8)
return s;
bigBuffer[8] = '\0';
sscanf(bigBuffer, "%x", (PRUint32*)&bytesRead);
if (bytesRead > MAX_PERSISTENT_DATA_SIZE)
{
// Try to tolerate encoded values with no length header
bytesRead = 8 + s.read(bigBuffer + 8, MAX_PERSISTENT_DATA_SIZE - 8);
}
else
{
// Now we know how many bytes to read, do it.
bytesRead = s.read(bigBuffer, bytesRead);
}
// Make sure we are null terminated
bigBuffer[bytesRead]='\0';
d.SetData(bigBuffer, bytesRead);
return s;
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
nsOutputStream& operator << (nsOutputStream& s, const nsPersistentFileDescriptor& d)
// writes the data to a file
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
{
char littleBuf[9];
PRInt32 dataSize;
nsSimpleCharString data;
d.GetData(data, dataSize);
// First write (in hex) the length of the data to follow. Exactly 8 bytes
sprintf(littleBuf, "%.8x", dataSize);
s << littleBuf;
// Now write the data itself
s << (const char*)data;
return s;
}