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2 | ** $Id: qiodevice.cpp 2 2005-11-16 15:49:26Z dmik $
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3 | **
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4 | ** Implementation of QIODevice class
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5 | **
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6 | ** Created : 940913
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36 | **********************************************************************/
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37 |
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38 | #include "qiodevice.h"
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39 |
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40 | /*!
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41 | \class QIODevice qiodevice.h
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42 | \reentrant
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43 |
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44 | \brief The QIODevice class is the base class of I/O devices.
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45 |
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46 | \ingroup io
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47 |
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48 | An I/O device represents a medium that one can read bytes from
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49 | and/or write bytes to. The QIODevice class is the abstract
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50 | superclass of all such devices; classes such as QFile, QBuffer and
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51 | QSocket inherit QIODevice and implement virtual functions such as
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52 | write() appropriately.
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53 |
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54 | Although applications sometimes use QIODevice directly, it is
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55 | usually better to use QTextStream and QDataStream, which provide
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56 | stream operations on any QIODevice subclass. QTextStream provides
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57 | text-oriented stream functionality (for human-readable ASCII
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58 | files, for example), whereas QDataStream deals with binary data in
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59 | a totally platform-independent manner.
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60 |
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61 | The public member functions in QIODevice roughly fall into two
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62 | groups: the action functions and the state access functions. The
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63 | most important action functions are:
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64 |
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65 | \list
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66 |
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67 | \i open() opens a device for reading and/or writing, depending on
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68 | the mode argument.
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69 |
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70 | \i close() closes the device and tidies up (e.g. flushes buffered
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71 | data)
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72 |
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73 | \i readBlock() reads a block of data from the device.
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74 |
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75 | \i writeBlock() writes a block of data to the device.
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76 |
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77 | \i readLine() reads a line (of text, usually) from the device.
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78 |
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79 | \i flush() ensures that all buffered data are written to the real device.
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80 |
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81 | \endlist
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82 |
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83 | There are also some other, less used, action functions:
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84 |
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85 | \list
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86 |
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87 | \i getch() reads a single character.
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88 |
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89 | \i ungetch() forgets the last call to getch(), if possible.
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90 |
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91 | \i putch() writes a single character.
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92 |
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93 | \i size() returns the size of the device, if there is one.
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94 |
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95 | \i at() returns the current read/write pointer's position, if there
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96 | is one for this device, or it moves the pointer if given an offset.
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97 |
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98 | \i atEnd() indicates whether there is more to read, if this is
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99 | meaningful for this device.
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100 |
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101 | \i reset() moves the read/write pointer to the start of the
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102 | device, if that is possible for this device.
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103 |
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104 | \endlist
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105 |
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106 | The state access are all "get" functions. The QIODevice subclass
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107 | calls setState() to update the state, and simple access functions
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108 | tell the user of the device what the device's state is. Here are
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109 | the settings, and their associated access functions:
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110 |
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111 | \list
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112 |
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113 | \i Access type. Some devices are direct access (it is possible
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114 | to read/write anywhere), whereas others are sequential. QIODevice
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115 | provides the access functions (isDirectAccess(),
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116 | isSequentialAccess(), and isCombinedAccess()) to tell users what a
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117 | given I/O device supports.
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118 |
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119 | \i Buffering. Some devices are accessed in raw mode, whereas
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120 | others are buffered. Buffering usually provides greater
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121 | efficiency, particularly for small read/write operations.
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122 | isBuffered() tells the user whether a given device is buffered.
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123 | (This can often be set by the application in the call to open().)
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124 |
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125 | \i Synchronicity. Synchronous devices work immediately (for
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126 | example, files). When you read from a file, the file delivers its
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127 | data straight away. Other kinds of device, such as a socket
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128 | connected to a HTTP server, may not deliver the data until seconds
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129 | after you ask to read it. isSynchronous() and isAsynchronous()
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130 | tell the user how this device operates.
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131 |
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132 | \i CR/LF translation. For simplicity, applications often like to
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133 | see just a single CR/LF style, and QIODevice subclasses can
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134 | provide this. isTranslated() returns TRUE if this object
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135 | translates CR/LF to just LF. (This can often be set by the
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136 | application in the call to open().)
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137 |
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138 | \i Permissions. Some files cannot be written. For example,
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139 | isReadable(), isWritable() and isReadWrite() tell the application
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140 | whether it can read from and write to a given device. (This can
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141 | often be set by the application in the call to open().)
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142 |
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143 | \i Finally, isOpen() returns TRUE if the device is open, i.e.
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144 | after an open() call.
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145 |
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146 | \endlist
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147 |
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148 | QIODevice provides numerous pure virtual functions that you need
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149 | to implement when subclassing it. Here is a skeleton subclass with
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150 | all the members you are sure to need and some that you will
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151 | probably need:
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152 |
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153 | \code
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154 | class MyDevice : public QIODevice
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155 | {
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156 | public:
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157 | MyDevice();
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158 | ~MyDevice();
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159 |
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160 | bool open( int mode );
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161 | void close();
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162 | void flush();
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163 |
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164 | uint size() const;
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165 | int at() const; // non-pure virtual
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166 | bool at( int ); // non-pure virtual
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167 | bool atEnd() const; // non-pure virtual
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168 |
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169 | int readBlock( char *data, uint maxlen );
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170 | int writeBlock( const char *data, uint len );
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171 | int readLine( char *data, uint maxlen );
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172 |
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173 | int getch();
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174 | int putch( int );
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175 | int ungetch( int );
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176 | };
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177 | \endcode
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178 |
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179 | The three non-pure virtual functions need not be reimplemented for
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180 | sequential devices.
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181 |
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182 | \sa QDataStream, QTextStream
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183 | */
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184 |
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185 | /*!
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186 | \enum QIODevice::Offset
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187 |
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188 | The offset within the device.
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189 | */
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190 |
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191 |
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192 | /*!
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193 | Constructs an I/O device.
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194 | */
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195 |
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196 | QIODevice::QIODevice()
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197 | {
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198 | ioMode = 0; // initial mode
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199 | ioSt = IO_Ok;
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200 | ioIndex = 0;
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201 | }
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202 |
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203 | /*!
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204 | Destroys the I/O device.
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205 | */
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206 |
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207 | QIODevice::~QIODevice()
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208 | {
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209 | }
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210 |
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211 |
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212 | /*!
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213 | \fn int QIODevice::flags() const
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214 |
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215 | Returns the current I/O device flags setting.
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216 |
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217 | Flags consists of mode flags and state flags.
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218 |
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219 | \sa mode(), state()
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220 | */
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221 |
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222 | /*!
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223 | \fn int QIODevice::mode() const
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224 |
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225 | Returns bits OR'ed together that specify the current operation
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226 | mode.
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227 |
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228 | These are the flags that were given to the open() function.
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229 |
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230 | The flags are \c IO_ReadOnly, \c IO_WriteOnly, \c IO_ReadWrite,
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231 | \c IO_Append, \c IO_Truncate and \c IO_Translate.
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232 | */
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233 |
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234 | /*!
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235 | \fn int QIODevice::state() const
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236 |
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237 | Returns bits OR'ed together that specify the current state.
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238 |
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239 | The flags are: \c IO_Open.
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240 |
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241 | Subclasses may define additional flags.
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242 | */
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243 |
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244 | /*!
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245 | \fn bool QIODevice::isDirectAccess() const
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246 |
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247 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device is a direct access device;
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248 | otherwise returns FALSE, i.e. if the device is a sequential access
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249 | device.
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250 |
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251 | \sa isSequentialAccess()
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252 | */
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253 |
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254 | /*!
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255 | \fn bool QIODevice::isSequentialAccess() const
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256 |
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257 | Returns TRUE if the device is a sequential access device;
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258 | otherwise returns FALSE, i.e. if the device is a direct access
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259 | device.
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260 |
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261 | Operations involving size() and at(int) are not valid on
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262 | sequential devices.
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263 |
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264 | \sa isDirectAccess()
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265 | */
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266 |
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267 | /*!
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268 | \fn bool QIODevice::isCombinedAccess() const
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269 |
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270 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device is a combined access (both direct
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271 | and sequential) device; otherwise returns FALSE.
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272 |
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273 | This access method is currently not in use.
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274 | */
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275 |
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276 | /*!
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277 | \fn bool QIODevice::isBuffered() const
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278 |
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279 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device is a buffered device; otherwise
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280 | returns FALSE, i.e. the device is a raw device.
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281 |
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282 | \sa isRaw()
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283 | */
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284 |
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285 | /*!
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286 | \fn bool QIODevice::isRaw() const
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287 |
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288 | Returns TRUE if the device is a raw device; otherwise returns
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289 | FALSE, i.e. if the device is a buffered device.
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290 |
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291 | \sa isBuffered()
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292 | */
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293 |
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294 | /*!
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295 | \fn bool QIODevice::isSynchronous() const
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296 |
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297 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device is a synchronous device; otherwise
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298 | returns FALSE, i.e. the device is an asynchronous device.
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299 |
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300 | \sa isAsynchronous()
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301 | */
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302 |
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303 | /*!
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304 | \fn bool QIODevice::isAsynchronous() const
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305 |
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306 | Returns TRUE if the device is an asynchronous device; otherwise
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307 | returns FALSE, i.e. if the device is a synchronous device.
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308 |
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309 | This mode is currently not in use.
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310 |
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311 | \sa isSynchronous()
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312 | */
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313 |
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314 | /*!
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315 | \fn bool QIODevice::isTranslated() const
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316 |
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317 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device translates carriage-return and
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318 | linefeed characters; otherwise returns FALSE.
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319 |
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320 | A QFile is translated if it is opened with the \c IO_Translate
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321 | mode flag.
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322 | */
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323 |
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324 | /*!
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325 | \fn bool QIODevice::isReadable() const
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326 |
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327 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device was opened using \c IO_ReadOnly or
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328 | \c IO_ReadWrite mode; otherwise returns FALSE.
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329 |
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330 | \sa isWritable(), isReadWrite()
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331 | */
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332 |
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333 | /*!
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334 | \fn bool QIODevice::isWritable() const
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335 |
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336 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device was opened using \c IO_WriteOnly or
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337 | \c IO_ReadWrite mode; otherwise returns FALSE.
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338 |
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339 | \sa isReadable(), isReadWrite()
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340 | */
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341 |
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342 | /*!
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343 | \fn bool QIODevice::isReadWrite() const
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344 |
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345 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device was opened using \c IO_ReadWrite
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346 | mode; otherwise returns FALSE.
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347 |
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348 | \sa isReadable(), isWritable()
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349 | */
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350 |
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351 | /*!
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352 | \fn bool QIODevice::isInactive() const
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353 |
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354 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device state is 0, i.e. the device is not
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355 | open; otherwise returns FALSE.
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356 |
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357 | \sa isOpen()
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358 | */
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359 |
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360 | /*!
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361 | \fn bool QIODevice::isOpen() const
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362 |
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363 | Returns TRUE if the I/O device has been opened; otherwise returns
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364 | FALSE.
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365 |
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366 | \sa isInactive()
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367 | */
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368 |
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369 |
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370 | /*!
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371 | \fn int QIODevice::status() const
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372 |
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373 | Returns the I/O device status.
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374 |
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375 | The I/O device status returns an error code. If open() returns
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376 | FALSE or readBlock() or writeBlock() return -1, this function can
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377 | be called to find out the reason why the operation failed.
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378 |
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379 | \keyword IO_Ok
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380 | \keyword IO_ReadError
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381 | \keyword IO_WriteError
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382 | \keyword IO_FatalError
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383 | \keyword IO_OpenError
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384 | \keyword IO_ConnectError
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385 | \keyword IO_AbortError
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386 | \keyword IO_TimeOutError
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387 | \keyword IO_UnspecifiedError
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388 |
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389 | The status codes are:
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390 | \table
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391 | \header \i Status code \i Meaning
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392 | \row \i \c IO_Ok \i The operation was successful.
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393 | \row \i \c IO_ReadError \i Could not read from the device.
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394 | \row \i \c IO_WriteError \i Could not write to the device.
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395 | \row \i \c IO_FatalError \i A fatal unrecoverable error occurred.
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396 | \row \i \c IO_OpenError \i Could not open the device.
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397 | \row \i \c IO_ConnectError \i Could not connect to the device.
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398 | \row \i \c IO_AbortError \i The operation was unexpectedly aborted.
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399 | \row \i \c IO_TimeOutError \i The operation timed out.
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400 | \row \i \c IO_UnspecifiedError \i An unspecified error happened on close.
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401 | \endtable
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402 |
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403 | \sa resetStatus()
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404 | */
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405 |
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406 | /*!
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407 | \fn void QIODevice::resetStatus()
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408 |
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409 | Sets the I/O device status to \c IO_Ok.
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410 |
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411 | \sa status()
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412 | */
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413 |
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414 |
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415 | /*!
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416 | \fn void QIODevice::setFlags( int f )
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417 | \internal
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418 | Used by subclasses to set the device flags.
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419 | */
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420 |
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421 | /*!
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422 | \internal
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423 | Used by subclasses to set the device type.
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424 | */
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425 |
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426 | void QIODevice::setType( int t )
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427 | {
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428 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
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429 | if ( (t & IO_TypeMask) != t )
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430 | qWarning( "QIODevice::setType: Specified type out of range" );
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431 | #endif
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432 | ioMode &= ~IO_TypeMask; // reset type bits
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433 | ioMode |= t;
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434 | }
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435 |
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436 | /*!
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437 | \internal
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438 | Used by subclasses to set the device mode.
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439 | */
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440 |
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441 | void QIODevice::setMode( int m )
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442 | {
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443 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
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444 | if ( (m & IO_ModeMask) != m )
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445 | qWarning( "QIODevice::setMode: Specified mode out of range" );
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446 | #endif
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447 | ioMode &= ~IO_ModeMask; // reset mode bits
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448 | ioMode |= m;
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449 | }
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450 |
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451 | /*!
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452 | \internal
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453 | Used by subclasses to set the device state.
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454 | */
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455 |
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456 | void QIODevice::setState( int s )
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457 | {
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458 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
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459 | if ( ((uint)s & IO_StateMask) != (uint)s )
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460 | qWarning( "QIODevice::setState: Specified state out of range" );
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461 | #endif
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462 | ioMode &= ~IO_StateMask; // reset state bits
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463 | ioMode |= (uint)s;
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464 | }
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465 |
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466 | /*!
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467 | \internal
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468 | Used by subclasses to set the device status (not state) to \a s.
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469 | */
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470 |
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471 | void QIODevice::setStatus( int s )
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472 | {
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473 | ioSt = s;
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474 | }
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475 |
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476 |
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477 | /*!
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478 | \fn bool QIODevice::open( int mode )
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479 |
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480 | Opens the I/O device using the specified \a mode. Returns TRUE if
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481 | the device was successfully opened; otherwise returns FALSE.
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482 |
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483 | The mode parameter \a mode must be an OR'ed combination of the
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484 | following flags.
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485 | \table
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486 | \header \i Mode flags \i Meaning
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487 | \row \i \c IO_Raw \i specifies raw (unbuffered) file access.
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488 | \row \i \c IO_ReadOnly \i opens a file in read-only mode.
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489 | \row \i \c IO_WriteOnly \i opens a file in write-only mode.
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490 | \row \i \c IO_ReadWrite \i opens a file in read/write mode.
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491 | \row \i \c IO_Append \i sets the file index to the end of the file.
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492 | \row \i \c IO_Truncate \i truncates the file.
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493 | \row \i \c IO_Translate \i enables carriage returns and linefeed
|
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494 | translation for text files under MS-DOS, Windows and Macintosh. On
|
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495 | Unix systems this flag has no effect. Use with caution as it will
|
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496 | also transform every linefeed written to the file into a CRLF
|
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497 | pair. This is likely to corrupt your file if you write write
|
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498 | binary data. Cannot be combined with \c IO_Raw.
|
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499 | \endtable
|
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500 |
|
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501 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
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502 |
|
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503 | \sa close()
|
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504 | */
|
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505 |
|
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506 | /*!
|
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507 | \fn void QIODevice::close()
|
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508 |
|
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509 | Closes the I/O device.
|
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510 |
|
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511 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
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512 |
|
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513 | \sa open()
|
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514 | */
|
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515 |
|
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516 | /*!
|
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517 | \fn void QIODevice::flush()
|
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518 |
|
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519 | Flushes an open I/O device.
|
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520 |
|
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521 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
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522 | */
|
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523 |
|
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524 |
|
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525 | /*!
|
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526 | \fn QIODevice::Offset QIODevice::size() const
|
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527 |
|
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528 | Virtual function that returns the size of the I/O device.
|
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529 |
|
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530 | \sa at()
|
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531 | */
|
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532 |
|
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533 | /*!
|
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534 | Virtual function that returns the current I/O device position.
|
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535 |
|
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536 | This is the position of the data read/write head of the I/O
|
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537 | device.
|
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538 |
|
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539 | \sa size()
|
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540 | */
|
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541 |
|
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542 | QIODevice::Offset QIODevice::at() const
|
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543 | {
|
---|
544 | return ioIndex;
|
---|
545 | }
|
---|
546 |
|
---|
547 |
|
---|
548 | /*
|
---|
549 | The following is a "bad" overload, since it does "not behave essentially
|
---|
550 | the same" like the above. So don't use \overload in the documentation of
|
---|
551 | this function and we have to live with the qdoc warning which is generated
|
---|
552 | for this.
|
---|
553 | */
|
---|
554 | /*!
|
---|
555 | Virtual function that sets the I/O device position to \a pos.
|
---|
556 | Returns TRUE if the position was successfully set, i.e. \a pos is
|
---|
557 | within range and the seek was successful; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
558 |
|
---|
559 | \sa size()
|
---|
560 | */
|
---|
561 |
|
---|
562 | bool QIODevice::at( Offset pos )
|
---|
563 | {
|
---|
564 | #if defined(QT_CHECK_RANGE)
|
---|
565 | if ( pos > size() ) {
|
---|
566 | #if defined(QT_ABI_QT4)
|
---|
567 | qWarning( "QIODevice::at: Index %lld out of range", pos );
|
---|
568 | #else
|
---|
569 | qWarning( "QIODevice::at: Index %lu out of range", pos );
|
---|
570 | #endif
|
---|
571 | return FALSE;
|
---|
572 | }
|
---|
573 | #endif
|
---|
574 | ioIndex = pos;
|
---|
575 | return TRUE;
|
---|
576 | }
|
---|
577 |
|
---|
578 | /*!
|
---|
579 | Virtual function that returns TRUE if the I/O device position is
|
---|
580 | at the end of the input; otherwise returns FALSE.
|
---|
581 | */
|
---|
582 |
|
---|
583 | bool QIODevice::atEnd() const
|
---|
584 | {
|
---|
585 | if ( isSequentialAccess() || isTranslated() ) {
|
---|
586 | QIODevice* that = (QIODevice*)this;
|
---|
587 | int c = that->getch();
|
---|
588 | bool result = c < 0;
|
---|
589 | that->ungetch(c);
|
---|
590 | return result;
|
---|
591 | } else {
|
---|
592 | return at() == size();
|
---|
593 | }
|
---|
594 | }
|
---|
595 |
|
---|
596 | /*!
|
---|
597 | \fn bool QIODevice::reset()
|
---|
598 |
|
---|
599 | Sets the device index position to 0.
|
---|
600 |
|
---|
601 | \sa at()
|
---|
602 | */
|
---|
603 |
|
---|
604 |
|
---|
605 | /*!
|
---|
606 | \fn int QIODevice::readBlock( char *data, Q_ULONG maxlen )
|
---|
607 |
|
---|
608 | Reads at most \a maxlen bytes from the I/O device into \a data and
|
---|
609 | returns the number of bytes actually read.
|
---|
610 |
|
---|
611 | This function should return -1 if a fatal error occurs and should
|
---|
612 | return 0 if there are no bytes to read.
|
---|
613 |
|
---|
614 | The device must be opened for reading, and \a data must not be 0.
|
---|
615 |
|
---|
616 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
---|
617 |
|
---|
618 | \sa writeBlock() isOpen() isReadable()
|
---|
619 | */
|
---|
620 |
|
---|
621 | /*!
|
---|
622 | This convenience function returns all of the remaining data in the
|
---|
623 | device.
|
---|
624 | */
|
---|
625 | QByteArray QIODevice::readAll()
|
---|
626 | {
|
---|
627 | if ( isDirectAccess() ) {
|
---|
628 | // we know the size
|
---|
629 | int n = size()-at(); // ### fix for 64-bit or large files?
|
---|
630 | int totalRead = 0;
|
---|
631 | QByteArray ba( n );
|
---|
632 | char* c = ba.data();
|
---|
633 | while ( n ) {
|
---|
634 | int r = readBlock( c, n );
|
---|
635 | if ( r < 0 )
|
---|
636 | return QByteArray();
|
---|
637 | n -= r;
|
---|
638 | c += r;
|
---|
639 | totalRead += r;
|
---|
640 | // If we have a translated file, then it is possible that
|
---|
641 | // we read less bytes than size() reports
|
---|
642 | if ( atEnd() ) {
|
---|
643 | ba.resize( totalRead );
|
---|
644 | break;
|
---|
645 | }
|
---|
646 | }
|
---|
647 | return ba;
|
---|
648 | } else {
|
---|
649 | // read until we reach the end
|
---|
650 | const int blocksize = 512;
|
---|
651 | int nread = 0;
|
---|
652 | QByteArray ba;
|
---|
653 | while ( !atEnd() ) {
|
---|
654 | ba.resize( nread + blocksize );
|
---|
655 | int r = readBlock( ba.data()+nread, blocksize );
|
---|
656 | if ( r < 0 )
|
---|
657 | return QByteArray();
|
---|
658 | nread += r;
|
---|
659 | }
|
---|
660 | ba.resize( nread );
|
---|
661 | return ba;
|
---|
662 | }
|
---|
663 | }
|
---|
664 |
|
---|
665 | /*!
|
---|
666 | \fn int QIODevice::writeBlock( const char *data, Q_ULONG len )
|
---|
667 |
|
---|
668 | Writes \a len bytes from \a data to the I/O device and returns the
|
---|
669 | number of bytes actually written.
|
---|
670 |
|
---|
671 | This function should return -1 if a fatal error occurs.
|
---|
672 |
|
---|
673 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
---|
674 |
|
---|
675 | \sa readBlock()
|
---|
676 | */
|
---|
677 |
|
---|
678 | /*!
|
---|
679 | \overload
|
---|
680 |
|
---|
681 | This convenience function is the same as calling writeBlock(
|
---|
682 | data.data(), data.size() ).
|
---|
683 | */
|
---|
684 | Q_LONG QIODevice::writeBlock( const QByteArray& data )
|
---|
685 | {
|
---|
686 | return writeBlock( data.data(), data.size() );
|
---|
687 | }
|
---|
688 |
|
---|
689 | /*!
|
---|
690 | Reads a line of text, (or up to \a maxlen bytes if a newline isn't
|
---|
691 | encountered) plus a terminating '\0' into \a data. If there is a
|
---|
692 | newline at the end if the line, it is not stripped.
|
---|
693 |
|
---|
694 | Returns the number of bytes read including the terminating '\0',
|
---|
695 | or -1 if an error occurred.
|
---|
696 |
|
---|
697 | This virtual function can be reimplemented much more efficiently
|
---|
698 | by the most subclasses.
|
---|
699 |
|
---|
700 | \sa readBlock(), QTextStream::readLine()
|
---|
701 | */
|
---|
702 |
|
---|
703 | Q_LONG QIODevice::readLine( char *data, Q_ULONG maxlen )
|
---|
704 | {
|
---|
705 | if ( maxlen == 0 ) // application bug?
|
---|
706 | return 0;
|
---|
707 | char *p = data;
|
---|
708 | while ( --maxlen && (readBlock(p,1)>0) ) { // read one byte at a time
|
---|
709 | if ( *p++ == '\n' ) // end of line
|
---|
710 | break;
|
---|
711 | }
|
---|
712 | *p++ = '\0';
|
---|
713 | return p - data;
|
---|
714 | }
|
---|
715 |
|
---|
716 |
|
---|
717 | /*!
|
---|
718 | \fn int QIODevice::getch()
|
---|
719 |
|
---|
720 | Reads a single byte/character from the I/O device.
|
---|
721 |
|
---|
722 | Returns the byte/character read, or -1 if the end of the I/O
|
---|
723 | device has been reached.
|
---|
724 |
|
---|
725 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
---|
726 |
|
---|
727 | \sa putch(), ungetch()
|
---|
728 | */
|
---|
729 |
|
---|
730 | /*!
|
---|
731 | \fn int QIODevice::putch( int ch )
|
---|
732 |
|
---|
733 | Writes the character \a ch to the I/O device.
|
---|
734 |
|
---|
735 | Returns \a ch, or -1 if an error occurred.
|
---|
736 |
|
---|
737 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
---|
738 |
|
---|
739 | \sa getch(), ungetch()
|
---|
740 | */
|
---|
741 |
|
---|
742 | /*!
|
---|
743 | \fn int QIODevice::ungetch( int ch )
|
---|
744 |
|
---|
745 | Puts the character \a ch back into the I/O device and decrements
|
---|
746 | the index position if it is not zero.
|
---|
747 |
|
---|
748 | This function is normally called to "undo" a getch() operation.
|
---|
749 |
|
---|
750 | Returns \a ch, or -1 if an error occurred.
|
---|
751 |
|
---|
752 | This virtual function must be reimplemented by all subclasses.
|
---|
753 |
|
---|
754 | \sa getch(), putch()
|
---|
755 | */
|
---|