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//# $Id$
#ifndef CASA_LECANONICALIO_H
#define CASA_LECANONICALIO_H
#include <casacore/casa/aips.h>
#include <casacore/casa/IO/TypeIO.h>
#include <casacore/casa/BasicSL/Complexfwd.h>
namespace casacore { //# NAMESPACE CASACORE - BEGIN
class ByteIO;
class String;
// <summary>Class for IO in little endian canonical format.</summary>
// <use visibility=export>
// <reviewed reviewer="Friso Olnon" date="1996/11/06" tests="tTypeIO" demos="">
// </reviewed>
// <prerequisite>
// <li> <linkto class=ByteIO>ByteIO</linkto> class and derived classes
// <li> <linkto class=TypeIO>TypeIO</linkto>class
// <li> <linkto class=LECanonicalConversion>LECanonicalConversion</linkto>
// </prerequisite>
// <synopsis>
// LECanonicalIO is a specialization of class TypeIO to store
// data in little endian canonical format.
// <p>
// The class converts the data to/from canonical data and reads/writes
// them from/into the ByteIO object given at construction time.
// Conversion is only done when really needed. If not needed, the
// data is directly read or written.
// <p>
// LECanonical format is little-endian IEEE format, where longs are 8 bytes.
// Bools are stored as bits to be as space-efficient as possible.
// This means that on a 32-bit SUN or HP conversions only have to be done
// for Bools and longs. For a DEC-alpha, however, the data will always
// be converted because it is a little-endian machine.
// </synopsis>
class LECanonicalIO: public TypeIO
{
public:
// Constructor.
// The read/write functions will use the given ByteIO object
// as the data store.
// <p>
// The read and write functions use an intermediate buffer to hold the data
// in canonical format. For small arrays it uses a fixed buffer with
// length <src>bufferLength</src>. For arrays not fitting in this buffer,
// it uses a temporary buffer allocated on the heap.
// <p>
// If takeOver is True the this class will delete the supplied
// pointer. Otherwise the caller is responsible for this.
explicit LECanonicalIO (ByteIO* byteIO, uInt bufferLength=4096,
Bool takeOver=False);
// The copy constructor uses reference semantics
LECanonicalIO (const LECanonicalIO& canonicalIO);
// The assignment operator uses reference semantics
LECanonicalIO& operator= (const LECanonicalIO& canonicalIO);
// Destructor, deletes allocated memory.
~LECanonicalIO();
// Convert the values and write them to the ByteIO object.
// Bool, complex and String values are handled by the base class.
// <group>
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Bool* value);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Char* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const uChar* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Short* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const uShort* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Int* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const uInt* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Int64* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const uInt64* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Float* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Double* data);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const Complex* value);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const DComplex* value);
virtual size_t write (size_t nvalues, const String* value);
// </group>
// Read the values from the ByteIO object and convert them.
// Bool, complex and String values are handled by the base class.
// <group>
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Bool* value);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Char* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, uChar* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Short* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, uShort* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Int* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, uInt* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Int64* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, uInt64* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Float* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Double* data);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, Complex* value);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, DComplex* value);
virtual size_t read (size_t nvalues, String* value);
// </group>
private:
//# The buffer
char* itsBuffer;
uInt itsBufferLength;
};
} //# NAMESPACE CASACORE - END
#endif
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