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/*! \file
* \brief
- * Declares functions for file handling.
+ * Declares gmx::File.
*
- * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@cbr.su.se>
+ * \author Teemu Murtola <teemu.murtola@gmail.com>
* \inpublicapi
* \ingroup module_utility
*/
#include <string>
-#include "common.h"
+#include "gromacs/utility/common.h"
namespace gmx
{
*/
void close();
+ /*! \brief
+ * Returns whether the file is an interactive terminal.
+ *
+ * Only works on Unix, otherwise always returns true.
+ * It only makes sense to call this for File::standardInput() and
+ * friends.
+ *
+ * Thie file must be open.
+ * Does not throw.
+ */
+ bool isInteractive() const;
/*! \brief
* Returns a file handle for interfacing with C functions.
*
* The file must be open.
*/
void readBytes(void *buffer, size_t bytes);
+ /*! \brief
+ * Reads a single line from the file.
+ *
+ * \param[out] line String to receive the line.
+ * \returns false if nothing was read because the file ended.
+ * \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
+ * \throws FileIOError on any I/O error.
+ *
+ * On error or when false is returned, \p line will be empty.
+ * Trailing space will be removed from the line.
+ * To loop over all lines in the file, use:
+ * \code
+ std::string line;
+ while (file.readLine(&line))
+ {
+ // ...
+ }
+ \endcode
+ */
+ bool readLine(std::string *line);
+ /*! \brief
+ * Reads a single line from the file.
+ *
+ * \param[out] line String to receive the line.
+ * \returns false if nothing was read because the file ended.
+ * \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
+ * \throws FileIOError on any I/O error.
+ *
+ * On error or when false is returned, \p line will be empty.
+ * Works as readLine(), except that terminating newline will be present
+ * in \p line if it was present in the file.
+ *
+ * \see readLine()
+ */
+ bool readLineWithTrailingSpace(std::string *line);
/*! \brief
* Writes a string to the file.
*/
void writeLine();
+ /*! \brief
+ * Checks whether a file exists and is a regular file.
+ *
+ * \param[in] filename Path to the file to check.
+ * \returns true if \p filename exists and is accessible.
+ *
+ * Does not throw.
+ */
+ static bool exists(const char *filename);
+ //! \copydoc exists(const char *)
+ static bool exists(const std::string &filename);
+
+ /*! \brief
+ * Returns a File object for accessing stdin.
+ *
+ * \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory (only on first call).
+ */
+ static File &standardInput();
/*! \brief
* Returns a File object for accessing stdout.
*
/*! \brief
* Reads contents of a file to a std::string.
*
- * \param[in] filename File to read.
+ * \param[in] filename Name of the file to read.
* \returns The contents of \p filename.
* \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
* \throws FileIOError on any I/O error.
static std::string readToString(const char *filename);
//! \copydoc readToString(const char *)
static std::string readToString(const std::string &filename);
+ /*! \brief
+ * Convenience method for writing a file from a string in a single call.
+ *
+ * \param[in] filename Name of the file to read.
+ * \param[in] text String to write to \p filename.
+ * \throws FileIOError on any I/O error.
+ *
+ * If \p filename exists, it is overwritten.
+ */
+ static void writeFileFromString(const std::string &filename,
+ const std::string &text);
private:
/*! \brief
* Initialize file object from an existing file handle.
*
- * \param[in] fp File handle to use (may be NULL).
+ * \param[in] fp %File handle to use (may be NULL).
* \param[in] bClose Whether this object should close its file handle.
* \throws std::bad_alloc if out of memory.
*
- * Used internally to implement standardError().
+ * Used internally to implement standardOutput() and standardError().
*/
File(FILE *fp, bool bClose);