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#include "qnoncontiguousbytedevice_p.h" |
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#include <qbuffer.h> |
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#include <qdebug.h> |
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#include <qfile.h> |
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE |
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/*! |
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\class QNonContiguousByteDevice |
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\brief A QNonContiguousByteDevice is a representation of a |
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file, array or buffer that allows access with a read pointer. |
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\since 4.6 |
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\inmodule QtCore |
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The goal of this class is to have a data representation that |
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allows us to avoid doing a memcpy as we have to do with QIODevice. |
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\sa QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn virtual const char* QNonContiguousByteDevice::readPointer(qint64 maximumLength, qint64 &len) |
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Return a byte pointer for at most \a maximumLength bytes of that device. |
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if \a maximumLength is -1, the caller does not care about the length and |
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the device may return what it desires to. |
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The actual number of bytes the pointer is valid for is returned in |
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the \a len variable. |
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\a len will be -1 if EOF or an error occurs. |
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If it was really EOF can then afterwards be checked with atEnd() |
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Returns 0 if it is not possible to read at that position. |
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\sa atEnd() |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn virtual bool QNonContiguousByteDevice::advanceReadPointer(qint64 amount) |
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will advance the internal read pointer by \a amount bytes. |
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The old readPointer is invalid after this call. |
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\sa readPointer() |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn virtual bool QNonContiguousByteDevice::atEnd() |
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Returns true if everything has been read and the read |
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pointer cannot be advanced anymore. |
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\sa readPointer(), advanceReadPointer(), reset() |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn virtual bool QNonContiguousByteDevice::reset() |
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Moves the internal read pointer back to the beginning. |
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Returns false if this was not possible. |
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\sa atEnd(), disableReset() |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QNonContiguousByteDevice::disableReset() |
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Disable the reset() call, e.g. it will always |
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do nothing and return false. |
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\sa reset() |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn virtual qint64 QNonContiguousByteDevice::size() |
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Returns the size of the complete device or -1 if unknown. |
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May also return less/more than what can be actually read with readPointer() |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QNonContiguousByteDevice::readyRead() |
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Emitted when there is data available |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn void QNonContiguousByteDevice::readProgress(qint64 current, qint64 total) |
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Emitted when data has been "read" by advancing the read pointer |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QNonContiguousByteDevice::QNonContiguousByteDevice() : QObject((QObject*)0), resetDisabled(false) |
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{ |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDevice::~QNonContiguousByteDevice() |
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{ |
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} |
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void QNonContiguousByteDevice::disableReset() |
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{ |
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resetDisabled = true; |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl(QBuffer *b) : QNonContiguousByteDevice() |
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{ |
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buffer = b; |
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byteArray = QByteArray::fromRawData(buffer->buffer().constData() + buffer->pos(), buffer->size() - buffer->pos()); |
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arrayImpl = new QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl(&byteArray); |
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arrayImpl->setParent(this); |
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connect(arrayImpl, SIGNAL(readyRead()), SIGNAL(readyRead())); |
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connect(arrayImpl, SIGNAL(readProgress(qint64,qint64)), SIGNAL(readProgress(qint64,qint64))); |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::~QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl() |
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{ |
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} |
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const char* QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::readPointer(qint64 maximumLength, qint64 &len) |
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{ |
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return arrayImpl->readPointer(maximumLength, len); |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::advanceReadPointer(qint64 amount) |
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{ |
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return arrayImpl->advanceReadPointer(amount); |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::atEnd() |
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{ |
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return arrayImpl->atEnd(); |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::reset() |
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{ |
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if (resetDisabled) |
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return false; |
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return arrayImpl->reset(); |
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} |
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qint64 QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl::size() |
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{ |
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return arrayImpl->size(); |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl(QByteArray *ba) : QNonContiguousByteDevice(), currentPosition(0) |
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{ |
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byteArray = ba; |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::~QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl() |
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{ |
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} |
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const char* QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::readPointer(qint64 maximumLength, qint64 &len) |
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{ |
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if (atEnd()) { |
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len = -1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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if (maximumLength != -1) |
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len = qMin(maximumLength, size() - currentPosition); |
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else |
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len = size() - currentPosition; |
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return byteArray->constData() + currentPosition; |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::advanceReadPointer(qint64 amount) |
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{ |
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currentPosition += amount; |
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emit readProgress(currentPosition, size()); |
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return true; |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::atEnd() |
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{ |
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return currentPosition >= size(); |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::reset() |
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{ |
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if (resetDisabled) |
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return false; |
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currentPosition = 0; |
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return true; |
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} |
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qint64 QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl::size() |
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{ |
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return byteArray->size(); |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl(QRingBuffer *rb) |
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: QNonContiguousByteDevice(), currentPosition(0) |
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{ |
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ringBuffer = rb; |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::~QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl() |
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{ |
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} |
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const char* QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::readPointer(qint64 maximumLength, qint64 &len) |
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{ |
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if (atEnd()) { |
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len = -1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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const char *returnValue = ringBuffer->readPointerAtPosition(currentPosition, len); |
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if (maximumLength != -1) |
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len = qMin(len, maximumLength); |
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return returnValue; |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::advanceReadPointer(qint64 amount) |
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{ |
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currentPosition += amount; |
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emit readProgress(currentPosition, size()); |
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return true; |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::atEnd() |
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{ |
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return currentPosition >= size(); |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::reset() |
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{ |
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if (resetDisabled) |
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return false; |
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currentPosition = 0; |
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return true; |
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} |
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qint64 QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl::size() |
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{ |
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return ringBuffer->size(); |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl(QIODevice *d) |
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: QNonContiguousByteDevice(), |
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currentReadBuffer(0), currentReadBufferSize(16*1024), |
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currentReadBufferAmount(0), currentReadBufferPosition(0), totalAdvancements(0), |
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eof(false) |
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{ |
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device = d; |
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initialPosition = d->pos(); |
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connect(device, SIGNAL(readyRead()), this, SIGNAL(readyRead()), Qt::QueuedConnection); |
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connect(device, SIGNAL(readChannelFinished()), this, SIGNAL(readyRead()), Qt::QueuedConnection); |
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} |
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QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::~QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl() |
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{ |
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delete currentReadBuffer; |
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} |
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const char* QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::readPointer(qint64 maximumLength, qint64 &len) |
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{ |
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if (eof == true) { |
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len = -1; |
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return 0; |
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} |
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if (currentReadBuffer == 0) |
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currentReadBuffer = new QByteArray(currentReadBufferSize, '\0'); // lazy alloc |
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if (maximumLength == -1) |
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maximumLength = currentReadBufferSize; |
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if (currentReadBufferAmount - currentReadBufferPosition > 0) { |
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len = currentReadBufferAmount - currentReadBufferPosition; |
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return currentReadBuffer->data() + currentReadBufferPosition; |
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} |
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qint64 haveRead = device->read(currentReadBuffer->data(), qMin(maximumLength, currentReadBufferSize)); |
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if ((haveRead == -1) || (haveRead == 0 && device->atEnd() && !device->isSequential())) { |
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eof = true; |
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len = -1; |
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// size was unknown before, emit a readProgress with the final size |
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if (size() == -1) |
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emit readProgress(totalAdvancements, totalAdvancements); |
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return 0; |
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} |
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currentReadBufferAmount = haveRead; |
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currentReadBufferPosition = 0; |
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len = haveRead; |
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return currentReadBuffer->data(); |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::advanceReadPointer(qint64 amount) |
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{ |
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totalAdvancements += amount; |
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// normal advancement |
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currentReadBufferPosition += amount; |
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// advancing over that what has actually been read before |
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if (currentReadBufferPosition > currentReadBufferAmount) { |
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qint64 i = currentReadBufferPosition - currentReadBufferAmount; |
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while (i > 0) { |
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if (device->getChar(0) == false) { |
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emit readProgress(totalAdvancements - i, size()); |
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return false; // ### FIXME handle eof |
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} |
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i--; |
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} |
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currentReadBufferPosition = 0; |
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currentReadBufferAmount = 0; |
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} |
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if (size() == -1) |
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emit readProgress(totalAdvancements, totalAdvancements); |
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else |
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emit readProgress(totalAdvancements, size()); |
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return true; |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::atEnd() |
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{ |
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return eof == true; |
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} |
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bool QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::reset() |
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{ |
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if (resetDisabled) |
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return false; |
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if (device->seek(initialPosition)) { |
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eof = false; // assume eof is false, it will be true after a read has been attempted |
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return true; |
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} |
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return false; |
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} |
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qint64 QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl::size() |
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{ |
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// note that this is different from the size() implementation of QIODevice! |
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if (device->isSequential()) |
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return -1; |
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return device->size() - initialPosition; |
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} |
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QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice(QNonContiguousByteDevice *bd) : QIODevice((QObject*)0) |
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{ |
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byteDevice = bd; |
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connect(bd, SIGNAL(readyRead()), SIGNAL(readyRead())); |
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open(ReadOnly); |
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} |
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QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::~QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice() |
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{ |
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} |
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bool QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::isSequential() const |
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{ |
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return (byteDevice->size() == -1); |
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} |
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bool QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::atEnd() const |
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{ |
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return byteDevice->atEnd(); |
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} |
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bool QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::reset() |
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{ |
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return byteDevice->reset(); |
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} |
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qint64 QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::size() const |
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{ |
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if (isSequential()) |
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return 0; |
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return byteDevice->size(); |
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} |
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qint64 QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::readData( char * data, qint64 maxSize) |
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{ |
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qint64 len; |
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const char *readPointer = byteDevice->readPointer(maxSize, len); |
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if (len == -1) |
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return -1; |
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memcpy(data, readPointer, len); |
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byteDevice->advanceReadPointer(len); |
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return len; |
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} |
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qint64 QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice::writeData( const char* data, qint64 maxSize) |
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{ |
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Q_UNUSED(data); |
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Q_UNUSED(maxSize); |
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return -1; |
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} |
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/*! |
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\class QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory |
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\since 4.6 |
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\inmodule QtCore |
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Creates a QNonContiguousByteDevice out of a QIODevice, |
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QByteArray etc. |
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\sa QNonContiguousByteDevice |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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/*! |
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\fn static QNonContiguousByteDevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::create(QIODevice *device); |
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Create a QNonContiguousByteDevice out of a QIODevice. |
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For QFile, QBuffer and all other QIoDevice, sequential or not. |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QNonContiguousByteDevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::create(QIODevice *device) |
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{ |
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// shortcut if it is a QBuffer |
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if (QBuffer* buffer = qobject_cast<QBuffer*>(device)) { |
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return new QNonContiguousByteDeviceBufferImpl(buffer); |
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} |
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// ### FIXME special case if device is a QFile that supports map() |
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// then we can actually deal with the file without using read/peek |
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// generic QIODevice |
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return new QNonContiguousByteDeviceIoDeviceImpl(device); // FIXME |
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} |
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\fn static QNonContiguousByteDevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::create(QRingBuffer *ringBuffer); |
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Create a QNonContiguousByteDevice out of a QRingBuffer. |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QNonContiguousByteDevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::create(QRingBuffer *ringBuffer) |
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{ |
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return new QNonContiguousByteDeviceRingBufferImpl(ringBuffer); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn static QNonContiguousByteDevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::create(QByteArray *byteArray); |
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Create a QNonContiguousByteDevice out of a QByteArray. |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QNonContiguousByteDevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::create(QByteArray *byteArray) |
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{ |
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return new QNonContiguousByteDeviceByteArrayImpl(byteArray); |
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} |
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/*! |
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\fn static QIODevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::wrap(QNonContiguousByteDevice* byteDevice); |
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Wrap the \a byteDevice (possibly again) into a QIODevice. |
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\internal |
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*/ |
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QIODevice* QNonContiguousByteDeviceFactory::wrap(QNonContiguousByteDevice* byteDevice) |
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{ |
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// ### FIXME if it already has been based on QIoDevice, we could that one out again |
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// and save some calling |
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// needed for FTP backend |
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return new QByteDeviceWrappingIoDevice(byteDevice); |
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} |
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QT_END_NAMESPACE |
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