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// IStream.h
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#ifndef ZIP7_INC_ISTREAM_H
#define ZIP7_INC_ISTREAM_H
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#include "../Common/MyTypes.h"
#include "../Common/MyWindows.h"
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#include "IDecl.h"
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Z7_PURE_INTERFACES_BEGIN
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#define Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM_SUB(i, base, n) \
Z7_DECL_IFACE_7ZIP_SUB(i, base, 3, n) \
{ Z7_IFACE_COM7_PURE(i) };
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#define Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(i, n) \
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM_SUB(i, IUnknown, n)
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/*
ISequentialInStream::Read()
The requirement for caller: (processedSize != NULL).
The callee can allow (processedSize == NULL) for compatibility reasons.
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if (size == 0), this function returns S_OK and (*processedSize) is set to 0.
if (size != 0)
{
Partial read is allowed: (*processedSize <= avail_size && *processedSize <= size),
where (avail_size) is the size of remaining bytes in stream.
If (avail_size != 0), this function must read at least 1 byte: (*processedSize > 0).
You must call Read() in loop, if you need to read exact amount of data.
}
If seek pointer before Read() call was changed to position past the end of stream:
if (seek_pointer >= stream_size), this function returns S_OK and (*processedSize) is set to 0.
ERROR CASES:
If the function returns error code, then (*processedSize) is size of
data written to (data) buffer (it can be data before error or data with errors).
The recommended way for callee to work with reading errors:
1) write part of data before error to (data) buffer and return S_OK.
2) return error code for further calls of Read().
*/
#define Z7_IFACEM_ISequentialInStream(x) \
x(Read(void *data, UInt32 size, UInt32 *processedSize))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(ISequentialInStream, 0x01)
/*
ISequentialOutStream::Write()
The requirement for caller: (processedSize != NULL).
The callee can allow (processedSize == NULL) for compatibility reasons.
if (size != 0)
{
Partial write is allowed: (*processedSize <= size),
but this function must write at least 1 byte: (*processedSize > 0).
You must call Write() in loop, if you need to write exact amount of data.
}
ERROR CASES:
If the function returns error code, then (*processedSize) is size of
data written from (data) buffer.
*/
#define Z7_IFACEM_ISequentialOutStream(x) \
x(Write(const void *data, UInt32 size, UInt32 *processedSize))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(ISequentialOutStream, 0x02)
#ifdef _WIN32
#ifdef __HRESULT_FROM_WIN32
#define HRESULT_WIN32_ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK __HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK)
#else
#define HRESULT_WIN32_ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK)
#endif
#else
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#define HRESULT_WIN32_ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK MY_E_ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK
#endif
/*
IInStream::Seek() / IOutStream::Seek()
If you seek to position before the beginning of the stream,
Seek() function returns error code:
Recommended error code is __HRESULT_FROM_WIN32(ERROR_NEGATIVE_SEEK).
or STG_E_INVALIDFUNCTION
It is allowed to seek past the end of the stream.
if Seek() returns error, then the value of *newPosition is undefined.
*/
#define Z7_IFACEM_IInStream(x) \
x(Seek(Int64 offset, UInt32 seekOrigin, UInt64 *newPosition))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM_SUB(IInStream, ISequentialInStream, 0x03)
#define Z7_IFACEM_IOutStream(x) \
x(Seek(Int64 offset, UInt32 seekOrigin, UInt64 *newPosition)) \
x(SetSize(UInt64 newSize))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM_SUB(IOutStream, ISequentialOutStream, 0x04)
#define Z7_IFACEM_IStreamGetSize(x) \
x(GetSize(UInt64 *size))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(IStreamGetSize, 0x06)
#define Z7_IFACEM_IOutStreamFinish(x) \
x(OutStreamFinish())
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(IOutStreamFinish, 0x07)
#define Z7_IFACEM_IStreamGetProps(x) \
x(GetProps(UInt64 *size, FILETIME *cTime, FILETIME *aTime, FILETIME *mTime, UInt32 *attrib))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(IStreamGetProps, 0x08)
struct CStreamFileProps
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{
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UInt64 Size;
UInt64 VolID;
UInt64 FileID_Low;
UInt64 FileID_High;
UInt32 NumLinks;
UInt32 Attrib;
FILETIME CTime;
FILETIME ATime;
FILETIME MTime;
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};
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#define Z7_IFACEM_IStreamGetProps2(x) \
x(GetProps2(CStreamFileProps *props))
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(IStreamGetProps2, 0x09)
#define Z7_IFACEM_IStreamGetProp(x) \
x(GetProperty(PROPID propID, PROPVARIANT *value)) \
x(ReloadProps())
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(IStreamGetProp, 0x0a)
/*
IStreamSetRestriction::SetRestriction(UInt64 begin, UInt64 end)
It sets region of data in output stream that is restricted.
For restricted region it's expected (or allowed)
to change data with different calls of Write()/SetSize().
Another regions of output stream will be supposed as non-restricted:
- The callee usually doesn't flush the data in restricted region.
- The callee usually can flush data from non-restricted region.
inputs:
(begin > end) is not allowed, and returns E_FAIL;
if (begin == end)
{
it means that there is no region restriction for flushing.
The callee is allowed to flush already written data and
is allowed to flush all data in future calls of
ISequentialOutStream::Write(), but before next call of SetRestriction().
The pair of values (begin == 0 && end == 0) is recommended to
remove all restrictions.
}
if (begin < end)
{
it means that callee must NOT to flush any data in region [begin, end).
The caller is allowed to Seek() to that region and rewrite the
data in that restriction region.
if (end == (UInt64(Int64)-1)
{
there is no upper bound for restricted region.
So non-restricted region will be [0, begin) in that case
}
Note: it's not expected that some already written region was marked as
non-restricted by old call SetRestriction() and later the part of
that region was marked as restricted with new call SetRestriction().
For example, for different calls with non-empty restricted regions:
(begin_new >= begin_old) is expected :
{
SetRestriction(begin_old, ...)
...
SetRestriction(begin_new, ...)
}
}
returns:
- if (begin > end) it return ERROR code (E_FAIL)
- S_OK : if no errors.
- Also the call of SetRestriction() can initiate the flushing of already written data.
So it can return the result of that flushing.
Note: IOutStream::SetSize() also can change the data.
So it's not expected the call
IOutStream::SetSize() to unrestricted already written region.
*/
#define Z7_IFACEM_IStreamSetRestriction(x) \
x(SetRestriction(UInt64 begin, UInt64 end)) \
Z7_IFACE_CONSTR_STREAM(IStreamSetRestriction, 0x10)
Z7_PURE_INTERFACES_END
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#endif