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hfile_internal.h
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1 /* hfile_internal.h -- internal parts of low-level input/output streams.
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3  Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Genome Research Ltd.
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5  Author: John Marshall <jm18@sanger.ac.uk>
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25 #ifndef HFILE_INTERNAL_H
26 #define HFILE_INTERNAL_H
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28 #include "htslib/hfile.h"
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30 struct hFILE_backend {
31  /* As per read(2), returning the number of bytes read (possibly 0) or
32  negative (and setting errno) on errors. Front-end code will call this
33  repeatedly if necessary to attempt to get the desired byte count. */
34  ssize_t (*read)(hFILE *fp, void *buffer, size_t nbytes) HTS_RESULT_USED;
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36  /* As per write(2), returning the number of bytes written or negative (and
37  setting errno) on errors. Front-end code will call this repeatedly if
38  necessary until the desired block is written or an error occurs. */
39  ssize_t (*write)(hFILE *fp, const void *buffer, size_t nbytes)
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42  /* As per lseek(2), returning the resulting offset within the stream or
43  negative (and setting errno) on errors. */
44  off_t (*seek)(hFILE *fp, off_t offset, int whence) HTS_RESULT_USED;
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46  /* Performs low-level flushing, if any, e.g., fsync(2); for writing streams
47  only. Returns 0 for success or negative (and sets errno) on errors. */
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50  /* Closes the underlying stream (for output streams, the buffer will
51  already have been flushed), returning 0 for success or negative (and
52  setting errno) on errors, as per close(2). */
54 };
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56 /* These are called from the hopen() dispatcher, and should call hfile_init()
57  to malloc a struct "derived" from hFILE and initialise it appropriately,
58  including setting base.backend to their own backend vector. */
59 hFILE *hopen_net(const char *filename, const char *mode);
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61 /* May be called by hopen_*() functions to decode a fopen()-style mode into
62  open(2)-style flags. */
63 int hfile_oflags(const char *mode);
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65 /* Must be called by hopen_*() functions to allocate the hFILE struct and set
66  up its base. Capacity is a suggested buffer size (e.g., via fstat(2))
67  or 0 for a default-sized buffer. */
68 hFILE *hfile_init(size_t struct_size, const char *mode, size_t capacity);
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70 /* May be called by hopen_*() functions to undo the effects of hfile_init()
71  in the event opening the stream subsequently fails. (This is safe to use
72  even if fp is NULL. This takes care to preserve errno.) */
73 void hfile_destroy(hFILE *fp);
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75 #endif