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See the 13 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 * along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software 17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 18 */ 19 20 // generated automatically - do not change 21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt 22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage 23 24 25 module gio.IOStream; 26 27 private import gio.AsyncResultIF; 28 private import gio.Cancellable; 29 private import gio.InputStream; 30 private import gio.OutputStream; 31 private import gio.c.functions; 32 public import gio.c.types; 33 private import glib.ErrorG; 34 private import glib.GException; 35 private import gobject.ObjectG; 36 public import gtkc.giotypes; 37 38 39 /** 40 * GIOStream represents an object that has both read and write streams. 41 * Generally the two streams act as separate input and output streams, 42 * but they share some common resources and state. For instance, for 43 * seekable streams, both streams may use the same position. 44 * 45 * Examples of #GIOStream objects are #GSocketConnection, which represents 46 * a two-way network connection; and #GFileIOStream, which represents a 47 * file handle opened in read-write mode. 48 * 49 * To do the actual reading and writing you need to get the substreams 50 * with g_io_stream_get_input_stream() and g_io_stream_get_output_stream(). 51 * 52 * The #GIOStream object owns the input and the output streams, not the other 53 * way around, so keeping the substreams alive will not keep the #GIOStream 54 * object alive. If the #GIOStream object is freed it will be closed, thus 55 * closing the substreams, so even if the substreams stay alive they will 56 * always return %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED for all operations. 57 * 58 * To close a stream use g_io_stream_close() which will close the common 59 * stream object and also the individual substreams. You can also close 60 * the substreams themselves. In most cases this only marks the 61 * substream as closed, so further I/O on it fails but common state in the 62 * #GIOStream may still be open. However, some streams may support 63 * "half-closed" states where one direction of the stream is actually shut down. 64 * 65 * Operations on #GIOStreams cannot be started while another operation on the 66 * #GIOStream or its substreams is in progress. Specifically, an application can 67 * read from the #GInputStream and write to the #GOutputStream simultaneously 68 * (either in separate threads, or as asynchronous operations in the same 69 * thread), but an application cannot start any #GIOStream operation while there 70 * is a #GIOStream, #GInputStream or #GOutputStream operation in progress, and 71 * an application can’t start any #GInputStream or #GOutputStream operation 72 * while there is a #GIOStream operation in progress. 73 * 74 * This is a product of individual stream operations being associated with a 75 * given #GMainContext (the thread-default context at the time the operation was 76 * started), rather than entire streams being associated with a single 77 * #GMainContext. 78 * 79 * GIO may run operations on #GIOStreams from other (worker) threads, and this 80 * may be exposed to application code in the behaviour of wrapper streams, such 81 * as #GBufferedInputStream or #GTlsConnection. With such wrapper APIs, 82 * application code may only run operations on the base (wrapped) stream when 83 * the wrapper stream is idle. Note that the semantics of such operations may 84 * not be well-defined due to the state the wrapper stream leaves the base 85 * stream in (though they are guaranteed not to crash). 86 * 87 * Since: 2.22 88 */ 89 public class IOStream : ObjectG 90 { 91 /** the main Gtk struct */ 92 protected GIOStream* gIOStream; 93 94 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 95 public GIOStream* getIOStreamStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 96 { 97 if (transferOwnership) 98 ownedRef = false; 99 return gIOStream; 100 } 101 102 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 103 protected override void* getStruct() 104 { 105 return cast(void*)gIOStream; 106 } 107 108 /** 109 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 110 */ 111 public this (GIOStream* gIOStream, bool ownedRef = false) 112 { 113 this.gIOStream = gIOStream; 114 super(cast(GObject*)gIOStream, ownedRef); 115 } 116 117 118 /** */ 119 public static GType getType() 120 { 121 return g_io_stream_get_type(); 122 } 123 124 /** 125 * Finishes an asynchronous io stream splice operation. 126 * 127 * Params: 128 * result = a #GAsyncResult. 129 * 130 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE otherwise. 131 * 132 * Since: 2.28 133 * 134 * Throws: GException on failure. 135 */ 136 public static bool spliceFinish(AsyncResultIF result) 137 { 138 GError* err = null; 139 140 auto __p = g_io_stream_splice_finish((result is null) ? null : result.getAsyncResultStruct(), &err) != 0; 141 142 if (err !is null) 143 { 144 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 145 } 146 147 return __p; 148 } 149 150 /** 151 * Clears the pending flag on @stream. 152 * 153 * Since: 2.22 154 */ 155 public void clearPending() 156 { 157 g_io_stream_clear_pending(gIOStream); 158 } 159 160 /** 161 * Closes the stream, releasing resources related to it. This will also 162 * close the individual input and output streams, if they are not already 163 * closed. 164 * 165 * Once the stream is closed, all other operations will return 166 * %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED. Closing a stream multiple times will not 167 * return an error. 168 * 169 * Closing a stream will automatically flush any outstanding buffers 170 * in the stream. 171 * 172 * Streams will be automatically closed when the last reference 173 * is dropped, but you might want to call this function to make sure 174 * resources are released as early as possible. 175 * 176 * Some streams might keep the backing store of the stream (e.g. a file 177 * descriptor) open after the stream is closed. See the documentation for 178 * the individual stream for details. 179 * 180 * On failure the first error that happened will be reported, but the 181 * close operation will finish as much as possible. A stream that failed 182 * to close will still return %G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED for all operations. 183 * Still, it is important to check and report the error to the user, 184 * otherwise there might be a loss of data as all data might not be written. 185 * 186 * If @cancellable is not NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by 187 * triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation 188 * was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned. 189 * Cancelling a close will still leave the stream closed, but some streams 190 * can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. check errors. 191 * 192 * The default implementation of this method just calls close on the 193 * individual input/output streams. 194 * 195 * Params: 196 * cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore 197 * 198 * Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on failure 199 * 200 * Since: 2.22 201 * 202 * Throws: GException on failure. 203 */ 204 public bool close(Cancellable cancellable) 205 { 206 GError* err = null; 207 208 auto __p = g_io_stream_close(gIOStream, (cancellable is null) ? null : cancellable.getCancellableStruct(), &err) != 0; 209 210 if (err !is null) 211 { 212 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 213 } 214 215 return __p; 216 } 217 218 /** 219 * Requests an asynchronous close of the stream, releasing resources 220 * related to it. When the operation is finished @callback will be 221 * called. You can then call g_io_stream_close_finish() to get 222 * the result of the operation. 223 * 224 * For behaviour details see g_io_stream_close(). 225 * 226 * The asynchronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads 227 * to implement asynchronicity, so they are optional for inheriting 228 * classes. However, if you override one you must override all. 229 * 230 * Params: 231 * ioPriority = the io priority of the request 232 * cancellable = optional cancellable object 233 * callback = callback to call when the request is satisfied 234 * userData = the data to pass to callback function 235 * 236 * Since: 2.22 237 */ 238 public void closeAsync(int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData) 239 { 240 g_io_stream_close_async(gIOStream, ioPriority, (cancellable is null) ? null : cancellable.getCancellableStruct(), callback, userData); 241 } 242 243 /** 244 * Closes a stream. 245 * 246 * Params: 247 * result = a #GAsyncResult 248 * 249 * Returns: %TRUE if stream was successfully closed, %FALSE otherwise. 250 * 251 * Since: 2.22 252 * 253 * Throws: GException on failure. 254 */ 255 public bool closeFinish(AsyncResultIF result) 256 { 257 GError* err = null; 258 259 auto __p = g_io_stream_close_finish(gIOStream, (result is null) ? null : result.getAsyncResultStruct(), &err) != 0; 260 261 if (err !is null) 262 { 263 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 264 } 265 266 return __p; 267 } 268 269 /** 270 * Gets the input stream for this object. This is used 271 * for reading. 272 * 273 * Returns: a #GInputStream, owned by the #GIOStream. 274 * Do not free. 275 * 276 * Since: 2.22 277 */ 278 public InputStream getInputStream() 279 { 280 auto __p = g_io_stream_get_input_stream(gIOStream); 281 282 if(__p is null) 283 { 284 return null; 285 } 286 287 return ObjectG.getDObject!(InputStream)(cast(GInputStream*) __p); 288 } 289 290 /** 291 * Gets the output stream for this object. This is used for 292 * writing. 293 * 294 * Returns: a #GOutputStream, owned by the #GIOStream. 295 * Do not free. 296 * 297 * Since: 2.22 298 */ 299 public OutputStream getOutputStream() 300 { 301 auto __p = g_io_stream_get_output_stream(gIOStream); 302 303 if(__p is null) 304 { 305 return null; 306 } 307 308 return ObjectG.getDObject!(OutputStream)(cast(GOutputStream*) __p); 309 } 310 311 /** 312 * Checks if a stream has pending actions. 313 * 314 * Returns: %TRUE if @stream has pending actions. 315 * 316 * Since: 2.22 317 */ 318 public bool hasPending() 319 { 320 return g_io_stream_has_pending(gIOStream) != 0; 321 } 322 323 /** 324 * Checks if a stream is closed. 325 * 326 * Returns: %TRUE if the stream is closed. 327 * 328 * Since: 2.22 329 */ 330 public bool isClosed() 331 { 332 return g_io_stream_is_closed(gIOStream) != 0; 333 } 334 335 /** 336 * Sets @stream to have actions pending. If the pending flag is 337 * already set or @stream is closed, it will return %FALSE and set 338 * @error. 339 * 340 * Returns: %TRUE if pending was previously unset and is now set. 341 * 342 * Since: 2.22 343 * 344 * Throws: GException on failure. 345 */ 346 public bool setPending() 347 { 348 GError* err = null; 349 350 auto __p = g_io_stream_set_pending(gIOStream, &err) != 0; 351 352 if (err !is null) 353 { 354 throw new GException( new ErrorG(err) ); 355 } 356 357 return __p; 358 } 359 360 /** 361 * Asyncronously splice the output stream of @stream1 to the input stream of 362 * @stream2, and splice the output stream of @stream2 to the input stream of 363 * @stream1. 364 * 365 * When the operation is finished @callback will be called. 366 * You can then call g_io_stream_splice_finish() to get the 367 * result of the operation. 368 * 369 * Params: 370 * stream2 = a #GIOStream. 371 * flags = a set of #GIOStreamSpliceFlags. 372 * ioPriority = the io priority of the request. 373 * cancellable = optional #GCancellable object, %NULL to ignore. 374 * callback = a #GAsyncReadyCallback. 375 * userData = user data passed to @callback. 376 * 377 * Since: 2.28 378 */ 379 public void spliceAsync(IOStream stream2, GIOStreamSpliceFlags flags, int ioPriority, Cancellable cancellable, GAsyncReadyCallback callback, void* userData) 380 { 381 g_io_stream_splice_async(gIOStream, (stream2 is null) ? null : stream2.getIOStreamStruct(), flags, ioPriority, (cancellable is null) ? null : cancellable.getCancellableStruct(), callback, userData); 382 } 383 }