Trying to figure out how to implement my WINC like compatibility layer. Going the emulation way is probably not so smart. We should not use the kernel but rather hook native functions in the Exec calls.
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// Description:
// e32test\misc\t_zip.cpp
//
//
#include <e32test.h>
#include <f32file.h>
#include "crash_gzip.h"
TInt64 CrashTime() {return 0;}
RFs TheFs;
RFile TheOutFile;
class TCrashTestGzip : public MCrashGzip
{
public:
void SetOutput();
virtual TBool Out(const TDesC8& aDes);
virtual TInt32 GetMaxLength();
};
RTest test(_L("T_ZIP"));
void TCrashTestGzip::SetOutput()
{
TInt r=TheOutFile.Replace(TheFs, _L("c:\\out.zip"),EFileWrite);
test(r==KErrNone);
Init();
}
TInt TCrashTestGzip::Out(const TDesC8& aDes)
{
TInt r = TheOutFile.Write(aDes);
test(r==KErrNone);
return KErrNone;
}
TInt32 TCrashTestGzip::GetMaxLength()
{
return -1;
}
_LIT8(KText, "12345");
GLDEF_C TInt E32Main()
{
test.Title();
test.Start(_L("Connect to file server"));
TInt r=TheFs.Connect();
test(r==KErrNone);
test.Next(_L("Making zip file"));
TCrashTestGzip zip;
zip.SetOutput();
zip.Write(KText);
zip.FlushEnd();
TheOutFile.Close();
TheFs.Close();
return KErrNone;
}