--- a/Symbian3/PDK/Source/GUID-5592E9C1-D490-538F-9B11-5EFB72DEDBE2.dita Tue Mar 30 11:42:04 2010 +0100
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-<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
-<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
-<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License
-"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution,
-and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
-<!-- Initial Contributors:
- Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
-Contributors:
--->
-<!DOCTYPE concept
- PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
-<concept id="GUID-5592E9C1-D490-538F-9B11-5EFB72DEDBE2" xml:lang="en"><title>File
-based dictionary store</title><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
-<p><codeph>CDictionaryFileStore</codeph> is a concrete implementation of a
-dictionary store and uses a file store in its implementation.</p>
-<p>Although the need for a file based dictionary store is driven by the application
-architecture, the following code fragments illustrate the way this store can
-be used.</p>
-<p>The code fragments shown here create and read a file based dictionary store.
-This dictionary store is differentiated from other dictionary stores by the
-UID whose value is <codeph>0x0001</codeph>.</p>
-<p>It should be noted that the values assigned to the UIDs are purely <i>arbitrary</i> and
-are used for <i>illustrative purposes only</i>.</p>
-<section><title>Creating the dictionary store</title> <p>This code fragment
-constructs an object of type <codeph>TClass</codeph> and stores it in the
-dictionary store, associating the stream with the UID whose value is 0x0002.</p> <p>Note
-that a dictionary write stream is needed to write streams to a dictionary
-store.</p> <codeblock id="GUID-AF74B440-E5A9-5A47-84E1-09E2243BB911" xml:space="preserve">_LIT(KFileName,"C:\\data\\stdict.dat");
-_LIT(KTxtData,"Text type data"):
-TParse dictionaryname;
-...
-fsSession.Parse(KFileName,dictionaryname);
-...
- // Open the dictionary store (create if it doesn't exist)
-CDictionaryStore* dictstore = CDictionaryFileStore::OpenLC (fsSession, dictionaryname.FullName(),TUid::Uid(0x0001) );
-
- // Construct a TClass and put some data into it
-TClass thedata;
-thedata.iFixBuf = KTxtData;
-thedata.iUintValue = 1;
-thedata.iIntValue = -2;
-thedata.iRealValue = 3.4;
-
- // construct the dictionary write stream and
- // associate the stream with the UID
- // whose value is 0x0002
-RDictionaryWriteStream out;
-out.AssignLC(*dictstore,TUid::Uid(0x0002));
-
- // write the TClass data to the stream
-out << thedata;
-
- // Commit changes to the stream
-out.CommitL();
-
- // Cleanup the dictionary stream object
-CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy();
-
- // Now commit all changes to the store
-dictstore->CommitL();
-
- // Close the dictionary store (closes the
- // associated file and destroys the
- // dictionary store object)
-CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(); </codeblock> </section>
-<section><title>Reopening the dictionary store</title><p>This code fragment
-re-opens the dictionary store and restores the
-<code>TClass</code> object from the stream associated with the UID whose
-value is <code>0x0002</code>
-</p><codeph>0x0002</codeph><codeblock xml:space="preserve">_LIT(KFileName,"C:\\data\\stdict.dat");
-TParse dictionaryname;
-...
-fsSession.Parse(KFileName,dictionaryname);
-...
- // Open the dictionary store
-CDictionaryStore* dictstore=CDictionaryFileStore::OpenLC(fsSession, dictionaryname.FullName(), TUid::Uid(0x0001) );
-
- // construct the dictionary read stream.
- // Prepare to read the stream associated with
- // the unique identifier whose value is 0x0002
-RDictionaryReadStream in;
-in.OpenLC(*dictstore,TUid::Uid(0x0002));
-
- // Construct a TClass object ...
-TClass thedata;
-
- // ... and read data from the stream
-in >> thedata;
-
- // Cleanup the dictionary stream object
- // and ...
- // Close the dictionary store
- // (closes the associated file and destroys the
- // dictionary store object)
-CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(2);
-</codeblock> </section>
-<section><title>See also</title> <p><xref href="GUID-79F39C97-75E8-5DB1-B976-8FE76E6E60C9.dita">Dictionary
-stores</xref> </p> </section>
-</conbody></concept>
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+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<!-- Copyright (c) 2007-2010 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies) All rights reserved. -->
+<!-- This component and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the License
+"Eclipse Public License v1.0" which accompanies this distribution,
+and is available at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html". -->
+<!-- Initial Contributors:
+ Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
+Contributors:
+-->
+<!DOCTYPE concept
+ PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
+<concept id="GUID-5592E9C1-D490-538F-9B11-5EFB72DEDBE2" xml:lang="en"><title>File
+Based Dictionary Store</title><shortdesc><codeph>CDictionaryFileStore</codeph> is a concrete implementation
+of a dictionary store and uses a file store in its implementation.</shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<p>Although the need for a file based dictionary store is driven by the application
+architecture, the following code fragments illustrate the way this store can
+be used.</p>
+<p>The code fragments shown here create and read a file based dictionary store.
+This dictionary store is differentiated from other dictionary stores by the
+UID whose value is <codeph>0x0001</codeph>.</p>
+<p>It should be noted that the values assigned to the UIDs are purely <i>arbitrary</i> and
+are used for <i>illustrative purposes only</i>.</p>
+<section id="GUID-819A7F9D-92C0-49AC-BD0B-ED4C66B59C15"><title>Creating the
+dictionary store</title> <p>This code fragment constructs an object of type <codeph>TClass</codeph> and
+stores it in the dictionary store, associating the stream with the UID whose
+value is 0x0002.</p> <p>Note that a dictionary write stream is needed to write
+streams to a dictionary store.</p> <codeblock id="GUID-AF74B440-E5A9-5A47-84E1-09E2243BB911" xml:space="preserve">_LIT(KFileName,"C:\\data\\stdict.dat");
+_LIT(KTxtData,"Text type data"):
+TParse dictionaryname;
+...
+fsSession.Parse(KFileName,dictionaryname);
+...
+ // Open the dictionary store (create if it doesn't exist)
+CDictionaryStore* dictstore = CDictionaryFileStore::OpenLC (fsSession, dictionaryname.FullName(),TUid::Uid(0x0001) );
+
+ // Construct a TClass and put some data into it
+TClass thedata;
+thedata.iFixBuf = KTxtData;
+thedata.iUintValue = 1;
+thedata.iIntValue = -2;
+thedata.iRealValue = 3.4;
+
+ // construct the dictionary write stream and
+ // associate the stream with the UID
+ // whose value is 0x0002
+RDictionaryWriteStream out;
+out.AssignLC(*dictstore,TUid::Uid(0x0002));
+
+ // write the TClass data to the stream
+out << thedata;
+
+ // Commit changes to the stream
+out.CommitL();
+
+ // Cleanup the dictionary stream object
+CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy();
+
+ // Now commit all changes to the store
+dictstore->CommitL();
+
+ // Close the dictionary store (closes the
+ // associated file and destroys the
+ // dictionary store object)
+CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(); </codeblock> </section>
+<section id="GUID-549EA1EF-A892-41FF-B5CE-F83AECA266B4"><title>Reopening the
+dictionary store</title><p>This code fragment re-opens the dictionary store
+and restores the <code>TClass</code> object from the stream associated
+with the UID whose value is <code>0x0002</code> </p><codeph>0x0002</codeph><codeblock xml:space="preserve">_LIT(KFileName,"C:\\data\\stdict.dat");
+TParse dictionaryname;
+...
+fsSession.Parse(KFileName,dictionaryname);
+...
+ // Open the dictionary store
+CDictionaryStore* dictstore=CDictionaryFileStore::OpenLC(fsSession, dictionaryname.FullName(), TUid::Uid(0x0001) );
+
+ // construct the dictionary read stream.
+ // Prepare to read the stream associated with
+ // the unique identifier whose value is 0x0002
+RDictionaryReadStream in;
+in.OpenLC(*dictstore,TUid::Uid(0x0002));
+
+ // Construct a TClass object ...
+TClass thedata;
+
+ // ... and read data from the stream
+in >> thedata;
+
+ // Cleanup the dictionary stream object
+ // and ...
+ // Close the dictionary store
+ // (closes the associated file and destroys the
+ // dictionary store object)
+CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(2);
+</codeblock> </section>
+</conbody><related-links>
+<link href="GUID-79F39C97-75E8-5DB1-B976-8FE76E6E60C9.dita"><linktext>Dictionary
+stores</linktext></link>
+</related-links></concept>
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