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GObject ╰── GInputStream ├── GFilterInputStream ├── GFileInputStream ├── GMemoryInputStream ╰── GUnixInputStream
GInputStream has functions to read from a stream (g_input_stream_read()
),
to close a stream (g_input_stream_close()
) and to skip some content
(g_input_stream_skip()
).
To copy the content of an input stream to an output stream without
manually handling the reads and writes, use g_output_stream_splice()
.
See the documentation for GIOStream for details of thread safety of streaming APIs.
All of these functions have async variants too.
gssize g_input_stream_read (GInputStream *stream
,void *buffer
,gsize count
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Tries to read count
bytes from the stream into the buffer starting at
buffer
. Will block during this read.
If count is zero returns zero and does nothing. A value of count
larger than G_MAXSSIZE
will cause a G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
error.
On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer is returned.
It is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it
can happen e.g. near the end of a file. Zero is returned on end of file
(or if count
is zero), but never otherwise.
The returned buffer
is not a nul-terminated string, it can contain nul bytes
at any position, and this function doesn't nul-terminate the buffer
.
If cancellable
is not NULL
, then the operation can be cancelled by
triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
was cancelled, the error G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED
will be returned. If an
operation was partially finished when the operation was cancelled the
partial result will be returned, without an error.
On error -1 is returned and error
is set accordingly.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
buffer |
a buffer to read data into (which should be at least count bytes long). |
[array length=count][element-type guint8] |
count |
the number of bytes that will be read from the stream |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
error |
location to store the error occurring, or |
gboolean g_input_stream_read_all (GInputStream *stream
,void *buffer
,gsize count
,gsize *bytes_read
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Tries to read count
bytes from the stream into the buffer starting at
buffer
. Will block during this read.
This function is similar to g_input_stream_read()
, except it tries to
read as many bytes as requested, only stopping on an error or end of stream.
On a successful read of count
bytes, or if we reached the end of the
stream, TRUE
is returned, and bytes_read
is set to the number of bytes
read into buffer
.
If there is an error during the operation FALSE
is returned and error
is set to indicate the error status.
As a special exception to the normal conventions for functions that
use GError, if this function returns FALSE
(and sets error
) then
bytes_read
will be set to the number of bytes that were successfully
read before the error was encountered. This functionality is only
available from C. If you need it from another language then you must
write your own loop around g_input_stream_read()
.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
buffer |
a buffer to read data into (which should be at least count bytes long). |
[array length=count][element-type guint8] |
count |
the number of bytes that will be read from the stream |
|
bytes_read |
location to store the number of bytes that was read from the stream. |
[out] |
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
error |
location to store the error occurring, or |
void g_input_stream_read_all_async (GInputStream *stream
,void *buffer
,gsize count
,int io_priority
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Request an asynchronous read of count
bytes from the stream into the
buffer starting at buffer
.
This is the asynchronous equivalent of g_input_stream_read_all()
.
Call g_input_stream_read_all_finish()
to collect the result.
Any outstanding I/O request with higher priority (lower numerical
value) will be executed before an outstanding request with lower
priority. Default priority is G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
.
stream |
||
buffer |
a buffer to read data into (which should be at least count bytes long). |
[array length=count][element-type guint8] |
count |
the number of bytes that will be read from the stream |
|
io_priority |
the I/O priority of the request |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
callback |
callback to call when the request is satisfied. |
[scope async] |
user_data |
the data to pass to callback function. |
[closure] |
Since: 2.44
gboolean g_input_stream_read_all_finish (GInputStream *stream
,GAsyncResult *result
,gsize *bytes_read
,GError **error
);
Finishes an asynchronous stream read operation started with
g_input_stream_read_all_async()
.
As a special exception to the normal conventions for functions that
use GError, if this function returns FALSE
(and sets error
) then
bytes_read
will be set to the number of bytes that were successfully
read before the error was encountered. This functionality is only
available from C. If you need it from another language then you must
write your own loop around g_input_stream_read_async()
.
Since: 2.44
gssize g_input_stream_skip (GInputStream *stream
,gsize count
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Tries to skip count
bytes from the stream. Will block during the operation.
This is identical to g_input_stream_read()
, from a behaviour standpoint,
but the bytes that are skipped are not returned to the user. Some
streams have an implementation that is more efficient than reading the data.
This function is optional for inherited classes, as the default implementation emulates it using read.
If cancellable
is not NULL
, then the operation can be cancelled by
triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
was cancelled, the error G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED
will be returned. If an
operation was partially finished when the operation was cancelled the
partial result will be returned, without an error.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
count |
the number of bytes that will be skipped from the stream |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
error |
location to store the error occurring, or |
gboolean g_input_stream_close (GInputStream *stream
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Closes the stream, releasing resources related to it.
Once the stream is closed, all other operations will return G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED
.
Closing a stream multiple times will not return an error.
Streams will be automatically closed when the last reference is dropped, but you might want to call this function to make sure resources are released as early as possible.
Some streams might keep the backing store of the stream (e.g. a file descriptor) open after the stream is closed. See the documentation for the individual stream for details.
On failure the first error that happened will be reported, but the close
operation will finish as much as possible. A stream that failed to
close will still return G_IO_ERROR_CLOSED
for all operations. Still, it
is important to check and report the error to the user.
If cancellable
is not NULL
, then the operation can be cancelled by
triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
was cancelled, the error G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED
will be returned.
Cancelling a close will still leave the stream closed, but some streams
can use a faster close that doesn't block to e.g. check errors.
stream |
A GInputStream. |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
error |
location to store the error occurring, or |
void g_input_stream_read_async (GInputStream *stream
,void *buffer
,gsize count
,int io_priority
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Request an asynchronous read of count
bytes from the stream into the buffer
starting at buffer
. When the operation is finished callback
will be called.
You can then call g_input_stream_read_finish()
to get the result of the
operation.
During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed on stream
, and will
result in G_IO_ERROR_PENDING
errors.
A value of count
larger than G_MAXSSIZE
will cause a G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
error.
On success, the number of bytes read into the buffer will be passed to the
callback. It is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it
can happen e.g. near the end of a file, but generally we try to read
as many bytes as requested. Zero is returned on end of file
(or if count
is zero), but never otherwise.
Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value) will
be executed before an outstanding request with lower priority. Default
priority is G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
.
The asynchronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads to implement asynchronicity, so they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all.
stream |
A GInputStream. |
|
buffer |
a buffer to read data into (which should be at least count bytes long). |
[array length=count][element-type guint8] |
count |
the number of bytes that will be read from the stream |
|
io_priority |
the I/O priority of the request. |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
callback |
callback to call when the request is satisfied. |
[scope async] |
user_data |
the data to pass to callback function. |
[closure] |
gssize g_input_stream_read_finish (GInputStream *stream
,GAsyncResult *result
,GError **error
);
Finishes an asynchronous stream read operation.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
result |
a GAsyncResult. |
|
error |
a GError location to store the error occurring, or |
void g_input_stream_skip_async (GInputStream *stream
,gsize count
,int io_priority
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Request an asynchronous skip of count
bytes from the stream.
When the operation is finished callback
will be called.
You can then call g_input_stream_skip_finish()
to get the result
of the operation.
During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed,
and will result in G_IO_ERROR_PENDING
errors.
A value of count
larger than G_MAXSSIZE
will cause a G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
error.
On success, the number of bytes skipped will be passed to the callback.
It is not an error if this is not the same as the requested size, as it
can happen e.g. near the end of a file, but generally we try to skip
as many bytes as requested. Zero is returned on end of file
(or if count
is zero), but never otherwise.
Any outstanding i/o request with higher priority (lower numerical value)
will be executed before an outstanding request with lower priority.
Default priority is G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
.
The asynchronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads to implement asynchronicity, so they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one, you must override all.
stream |
A GInputStream. |
|
count |
the number of bytes that will be skipped from the stream |
|
io_priority |
the I/O priority of the request |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
callback |
callback to call when the request is satisfied. |
[scope async] |
user_data |
the data to pass to callback function. |
[closure] |
gssize g_input_stream_skip_finish (GInputStream *stream
,GAsyncResult *result
,GError **error
);
Finishes a stream skip operation.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
result |
a GAsyncResult. |
|
error |
a GError location to store the error occurring, or |
void g_input_stream_close_async (GInputStream *stream
,int io_priority
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Requests an asynchronous closes of the stream, releasing resources related to it.
When the operation is finished callback
will be called.
You can then call g_input_stream_close_finish()
to get the result of the
operation.
For behaviour details see g_input_stream_close()
.
The asynchronous methods have a default fallback that uses threads to implement asynchronicity, so they are optional for inheriting classes. However, if you override one you must override all.
stream |
A GInputStream. |
|
io_priority |
the I/O priority of the request |
|
cancellable |
optional cancellable object. |
[nullable] |
callback |
callback to call when the request is satisfied. |
[scope async] |
user_data |
the data to pass to callback function. |
[closure] |
gboolean g_input_stream_close_finish (GInputStream *stream
,GAsyncResult *result
,GError **error
);
Finishes closing a stream asynchronously, started from g_input_stream_close_async()
.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
result |
a GAsyncResult. |
|
error |
a GError location to store the error occurring, or |
gboolean
g_input_stream_is_closed (GInputStream *stream
);
Checks if an input stream is closed.
gboolean
g_input_stream_has_pending (GInputStream *stream
);
Checks if an input stream has pending actions.
gboolean g_input_stream_set_pending (GInputStream *stream
,GError **error
);
Sets stream
to have actions pending. If the pending flag is
already set or stream
is closed, it will return FALSE
and set
error
.
void
g_input_stream_clear_pending (GInputStream *stream
);
Clears the pending flag on stream
.
GBytes * g_input_stream_read_bytes (GInputStream *stream
,gsize count
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GError **error
);
Like g_input_stream_read()
, this tries to read count
bytes from
the stream in a blocking fashion. However, rather than reading into
a user-supplied buffer, this will create a new GBytes containing
the data that was read. This may be easier to use from language
bindings.
If count is zero, returns a zero-length GBytes and does nothing. A
value of count
larger than G_MAXSSIZE
will cause a
G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
error.
On success, a new GBytes is returned. It is not an error if the
size of this object is not the same as the requested size, as it
can happen e.g. near the end of a file. A zero-length GBytes is
returned on end of file (or if count
is zero), but never
otherwise.
If cancellable
is not NULL
, then the operation can be cancelled by
triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
was cancelled, the error G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED
will be returned. If an
operation was partially finished when the operation was cancelled the
partial result will be returned, without an error.
On error NULL
is returned and error
is set accordingly.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
count |
maximum number of bytes that will be read from the stream. Common values include 4096 and 8192. |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
error |
location to store the error occurring, or |
Since: 2.34
void g_input_stream_read_bytes_async (GInputStream *stream
,gsize count
,int io_priority
,GCancellable *cancellable
,GAsyncReadyCallback callback
,gpointer user_data
);
Request an asynchronous read of count
bytes from the stream into a
new GBytes. When the operation is finished callback
will be
called. You can then call g_input_stream_read_bytes_finish()
to get the
result of the operation.
During an async request no other sync and async calls are allowed
on stream
, and will result in G_IO_ERROR_PENDING
errors.
A value of count
larger than G_MAXSSIZE
will cause a
G_IO_ERROR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
error.
On success, the new GBytes will be passed to the callback. It is
not an error if this is smaller than the requested size, as it can
happen e.g. near the end of a file, but generally we try to read as
many bytes as requested. Zero is returned on end of file (or if
count
is zero), but never otherwise.
Any outstanding I/O request with higher priority (lower numerical
value) will be executed before an outstanding request with lower
priority. Default priority is G_PRIORITY_DEFAULT
.
stream |
A GInputStream. |
|
count |
the number of bytes that will be read from the stream |
|
io_priority |
the I/O priority of the request |
|
cancellable |
optional GCancellable object, |
[nullable] |
callback |
callback to call when the request is satisfied. |
[scope async] |
user_data |
the data to pass to callback function. |
[closure] |
Since: 2.34
GBytes * g_input_stream_read_bytes_finish (GInputStream *stream
,GAsyncResult *result
,GError **error
);
Finishes an asynchronous stream read-into-GBytes operation.
stream |
a GInputStream. |
|
result |
a GAsyncResult. |
|
error |
a GError location to store the error occurring, or |
Since: 2.34