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// "liveMedia"
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// Copyright (c) 1996-2024 Live Networks, Inc. All rights reserved.
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// Common routines for opening/closing named input files
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// C++ header
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#ifndef _INPUT_FILE_HH
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#define _INPUT_FILE_HH
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#include <
UsageEnvironment.hh
>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#if (defined(__WIN32__) || defined(_WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE))
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#ifndef _WIN32_WCE
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// Include header files that might be needed by Windows (in code that uses this header file):
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#include <io.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#endif
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#define READ_FROM_FILES_SYNCHRONOUSLY 1
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// Because Windows is a silly toy operating system that doesn't (reliably) treat
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// open files as being readable sockets (which can be handled within the default
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// "BasicTaskScheduler" event loop, using "select()"), we implement file reading
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// in Windows using synchronous, rather than asynchronous, I/O. This can severely
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// limit the scalability of servers using this code that run on Windows.
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// If this is a problem for you, then either use a better operating system,
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// or else write your own Windows-specific event loop ("TaskScheduler" subclass)
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// that can handle readable data in Windows open files as an event.
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#endif
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#ifndef _WIN32_WCE
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#endif
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FILE*
OpenInputFile
(
UsageEnvironment
& env,
char
const
* fileName);
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void
CloseInputFile
(FILE* fid);
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#undef GetFileSize
// because some platforms already define this as a macro
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u_int64_t
GetFileSize
(
char
const
* fileName, FILE* fid);
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// 0 means zero-length, unbounded, or unknown
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int64_t
SeekFile64
(FILE *fid, int64_t offset,
int
whence);
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// A platform-independent routine for seeking within (possibly) large files
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int64_t
TellFile64
(FILE *fid);
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// A platform-independent routine for reporting the position within
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// (possibly) large files
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Boolean
FileIsSeekable
(FILE *fid);
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// Tests whether "fid" is seekable, by trying to seek within it.
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#endif
Boolean
unsigned char Boolean
Definition:
Boolean.hh:25
FileIsSeekable
Boolean FileIsSeekable(FILE *fid)
GetFileSize
u_int64_t GetFileSize(char const *fileName, FILE *fid)
SeekFile64
int64_t SeekFile64(FILE *fid, int64_t offset, int whence)
OpenInputFile
FILE * OpenInputFile(UsageEnvironment &env, char const *fileName)
TellFile64
int64_t TellFile64(FILE *fid)
CloseInputFile
void CloseInputFile(FILE *fid)
UsageEnvironment.hh
UsageEnvironment
Definition:
UsageEnvironment.hh:53
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