/* * Descent 3 * Copyright (C) 2024 Parallax Software * * This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see . --- HISTORICAL COMMENTS FOLLOW --- * $Logfile: /DescentIII/Main/lib/CFILE.H $ * $Revision: 16 $ * $Date: 10/18/99 1:27p $ * $Author: Kevin $ * * Functions for reading & writing files. Includes code to read from libraries. * * $Log: /DescentIII/Main/lib/CFILE.H $ * * 16 10/18/99 1:27p Kevin * Added cf_IsFileInHog * * 15 9/14/99 7:49p Jeff * added cf_OpenFileInLibrary() to force a file to be opened from a * specific library. Added a way to get a crc of a file given it's CFILE * *. * * 14 5/20/99 5:32p Matt * Store a lib handle, instead of a lib pointer, in the cfile struct. * This will keep us from using a pointer to lib that's already been * closed. * * 13 3/22/99 6:26p Matt * Cleaned up error handling in cfile and editor level loads. * * 12 1/07/99 10:51p Jeff * added psglob and support to do find in files for hog files * * 11 11/16/98 3:49p Jason * changes for manage system * * 10 11/11/98 2:58p Jeff * added cf_ClearAllSearchPaths() function * * 9 10/22/98 10:48a Matt * Added code to keep the library file open all the time, which will * hopefully speed up file loads. * * 8 8/14/98 6:31p Matt * Changed comment * * 7 7/28/98 12:27p Kevin * Added CRC function * * 6 7/09/98 8:33p Samir * Added cf_Rewind. * * 5 3/19/98 3:18p Samir * enforce constant char* arguments when needed. done in CFILE and bitmap * libraries as well as ddio. * * 4 2/26/98 11:01a Jason * added cf_ChangeFileAttributes function * * 3 2/15/98 7:44p Matt * Added groovy try/catch/throw error checking for cfile functions * * 2 12/17/97 4:09p Jason * fixed compiler warning * * 11 5/23/97 2:27p Matt * Text file newlines now handled internally. * Don't look in libs for files opened for writing. * Changed error message to print out errno. * * 10 4/03/97 4:34p Jason * added CopyFileTime to the cfile, ddio libs * * 9 3/03/97 6:21p Matt * Changed cfile functions to use D3 naming convention * * $NoKeywords: $ */ #ifndef CFILE_H #define CFILE_H #include #include #include #include "pstypes.h" struct library; // The structure for a CFILE typedef struct CFILE { char *name; // pointer to filename FILE *file; // the file itself (on disk) or the HOG int32_t lib_handle; // the handle of the library, or -1 uint32_t size; // length of this file uint32_t lib_offset; // offset into HOG of start of file, or 0 if on disk uint32_t position; // current position in file uint32_t flags; // see values below } CFILE; // Defines for cfile_error enum CFileError { CFE_READING = 1, CFE_WRITING, }; // The structure thrown by a cfile error typedef struct { int read_write; // reading or writing? See defines. const char *msg; // the error message CFILE *file; // the file that got the error } cfile_error; // Flags for CFILE struct enum CFileFlags { CFF_TEXT = 1, // if this bit set, file is text CFF_WRITING, // if bit set, file opened for writing }; // return values for cfexist() enum CFileExitStatus { CFES_NOT_FOUND = 0, CFES_ON_DISK, CFES_IN_LIBRARY, }; // See if a file is in a hog bool cf_IsFileInHog(const char *filename, const char *hogname); // Opens a HOG file. Future calls to cfopen(), etc. will look in this HOG. // Parameters: libname - the path & filename of the HOG file // NOTE: libname must be valid for the entire execution of the program. Therefore, it should either // be a fully-specified path name, or the current directory must not change. // Returns: 0 if error, else library handle that can be used to close the library int cf_OpenLibrary(const char *libname); // Closes a library file. // Parameters: handle: the handle returned by cf_OpenLibrary() void cf_CloseLibrary(int handle); #ifdef __LINUX__ // Maps fixed case file name to actual case on disk // Parameters: directory: optional directory to search within (can be NULL) // filename: the fixed case name to map to reality // new_filename: buffer to store mapped name, must be at least _MAX_PATH bytes // Returns: false if error, true if translated bool cf_FindRealFileNameCaseInsenstive(const char *directory, const char *filename, char *new_filename); #endif // Specify a directory to look in for files // Variable arguments is a NULL-terminated list of extensions // If no extensions are specified, look in this directory for all files. // Otherwise, the directory will only be searched for files that match // one of the listed extensions. int cf_SetSearchPath(const char *path, ...); // Removes all search paths that have been added by cf_SetSearchPath void cf_ClearAllSearchPaths(); // Opens a file for reading or writing // If a path is specified, will try to open the file only in that path. // If no path is specified, will look through search directories and library files. // Parameters: filename - the name if the file, with or without a path // mode - the standard C mode string // Returns: the CFile handle, or NULL if file not opened CFILE *cfopen(const char *filename, const char *mode); // Opens a file for reading in a library, given the library id. // Works just like cfopen, except it assumes "rb" mode and forces the file to be // opened from the given library. Returns the CFILE handle or NULL if file // couldn't be found or open. CFILE *cf_OpenFileInLibrary(const char *filename, int libhandle); // Returns the length of the specified file // Parameters: cfp - the file pointer returned by cfopen() uint32_t cfilelength(CFILE *cfp); // Closes an open CFILE. // Parameters: cfile - the file pointer returned by cfopen() void cfclose(CFILE *cfp); // Just like stdio fgetc(), except works on a CFILE // Returns a char or EOF int cfgetc(CFILE *cfp); // Just like stdio fseek(), except works on a CFILE int cfseek(CFILE *cfp, long offset, int where); // Just like stdio ftell(), except works on a CFILE long cftell(CFILE *cfp); // Returns true if at EOF int cfeof(CFILE *cfp); // Tells if the file exists // Returns non-zero if file exists. Also tells if the file is on disk // or in a hog - See return values in cfile.h int cfexist(const char *filename); // Reads the specified number of bytes from a file into the buffer // DO NOT USE THIS TO READ STRUCTURES. This function is for byte // data, such as a string or a bitmap of 8-bit pixels. // Returns the number of bytes read. // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read int cf_ReadBytes(ubyte *buf, int count, CFILE *cfp); // The following functions read numeric vales from a CFILE. All values are // stored in the file in Intel (little-endian) format. These functions // will convert to big-endian if required. // These funtions will throw an exception of if the value cannot be read, // so do not call these if you don't require the data to be present. // Read and return an integer (32 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read int32_t cf_ReadInt(CFILE *cfp); // Read and return a short (16 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read int16_t cf_ReadShort(CFILE *cfp); // Read and return a byte (8 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read int8_t cf_ReadByte(CFILE *cfp); // Read and return a float (32 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read float cf_ReadFloat(CFILE *cfp); // Read and return a double (64 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read double cf_ReadDouble(CFILE *cfp); // Reads a string from a CFILE. If the file is type binary, this // function reads until a NULL or EOF is found. If the file is text, // the function reads until a newline or EOF is found. The string is always // written to the destination buffer null-terminated, without the newline. // Parameters: buf - where the string is written // n - the maximum string length, including the terminating 0 // cfp - the CFILE pointer // Returns the number of bytes in the string, before the terminator // Does not generate an exception on EOF int cf_ReadString(char *buf, size_t n, CFILE *cfp); // Writes the specified number of bytes from a file into the buffer // DO NOT USE THIS TO WRITE STRUCTURES. This function is for byte // data, such as a string or a bitmap of 8-bit pixels. // Returns the number of bytes written. // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write int cf_WriteBytes(const ubyte *buf, int count, CFILE *cfp); // Writes a null-terminated string to a file. If the file is type binary, // the string is terminated in the file with a null. If the file is type // text, the string is terminated with a newline. // Parameters: buf - pointer to the string // cfp = the CFILE pointer // Returns the number of bytes written // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write int cf_WriteString(CFILE *cfp, const char *buf); // Just like stdio fprintf(), except works on a CFILE int cfprintf(CFILE *cfp, const char *format, ...); // The following functions write numeric vales to a CFILE. All values are // stored to the file in Intel (little-endian) format. // All these throw an exception if there's an error on write. // Write an integer (32 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write void cf_WriteInt(CFILE *cfp, int32_t i); // Write a short (16 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write void cf_WriteShort(CFILE *cfp, int16_t s); // Write a byte (8 bits). If the byte is a newline & the file is a text file, writes a CR/LF pair. // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write void cf_WriteByte(CFILE *cfp, int8_t b); // Write a float (32 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write void cf_WriteFloat(CFILE *cfp, float f); // Write a double (64 bits) // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on write void cf_WriteDouble(CFILE *cfp, double d); // Copies a file. Returns TRUE if copied ok. Returns FALSE if error opening either file. // Throws an exception of type (cfile_error *) if the OS returns an error on read or write // If copytime is nonzero, copies the filetime info as well bool cf_CopyFile(char *dest, const char *src, int copytime = 0); // Checks to see if two files are different. // Returns TRUE if the files are different, or FALSE if they are the same. bool cf_Diff(const char *a, const char *b); // Copies the file time from one file to another void cf_CopyFileTime(char *dest, const char *src); // Changes a files attributes (ie read/write only) void cf_ChangeFileAttributes(const char *name, int attr); // rewinds cfile position void cf_Rewind(CFILE *fp); // Calculates a 32 bit CRC unsigned int cf_GetfileCRC(char *src); unsigned int cf_CalculateFileCRC(CFILE *fp); // same as cf_GetfileCRC, except works with CFILE pointers // the following cf_LibraryFind function are similar to the ddio_Find functions as they look // for files that match the wildcard passed in, however, this is to be used for hog files. bool cf_LibraryFindFirst(int handle, const char *wildcard, char *buffer); bool cf_LibraryFindNext(char *buffer); void cf_LibraryFindClose(); #endif