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| FileDescriptor Method Definitions
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======================================================================"
Stream subclass: FileDescriptor [
| access fd file isPipe atEnd peek |
<category: 'Streams-Files'>
<comment: 'My instances are what conventional programmers think of as files.
My instance creation methods accept the name of a disk file (or any named
file object, such as /dev/rmt0 on UNIX or MTA0: on VMS). In addition,
they accept a virtual filesystem path like `configure.gz#ugz'' which can
be used to transparently extract or decompress files from archives, or
do arbitrary processing on the files.'>
AllOpenFiles := nil.
FileDescriptor class >> append [
"Open for writing. The file is created if it does not exist. The stream
is positioned at the end of the file."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^'a'
]
FileDescriptor class >> create [
"Open for reading and writing. The file is created if it does not exist,
otherwise it is truncated. The stream is positioned at the beginning of
the file."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^'w+'
]
FileDescriptor class >> readWrite [
"Open for reading and writing. The stream is positioned at the beginning
of the file."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^'r+'
]
FileDescriptor class >> on: fd [
"Open a FileDescriptor on the given file descriptor. Read-write access
is assumed."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^(self basicNew)
setFD: fd;
initialize
]
FileDescriptor class >> open: fileName [
"Open fileName in read-write mode - fail if the file cannot be opened.
Else answer a new FileStream.
The file will be automatically closed upon GC if the object is not
referenced anymore, but you should close it with #close anyway.
To keep a file open, send it #removeToBeFinalized"
<category: 'instance creation'>
^self open: fileName mode: FileStream readWrite
]
FileDescriptor class >> open: fileName mode: fileMode [
"Open fileName in the required mode - answered by #append, #create,
#readWrite, #read or #write - and fail if the file cannot be opened.
Else answer a new FileStream. For mode anyway you can use any
standard C non-binary fopen mode. fileName can be a `virtual
filesystem' path, including URLs and '#' suffixes that are
inspected by the virtual filesystem layers and replaced with
tasks such as un-gzipping a file or extracting a file from an
archive.
The file will be automatically closed upon GC if the object is not
referenced anymore, but it is better to close it as soon as you're
finished with it anyway, using #close. To keep a file open even when
no references exist anymore, send it #removeToBeFinalized"
^self
open: fileName
mode: fileMode
ifFail: [SystemExceptions.FileError signal: 'could not open ' , fileName]
]
FileDescriptor class >> open: fileName mode: fileMode ifFail: aBlock [
"Open fileName in the required mode - answered by #append, #create,
#readWrite, #read or #write - and evaluate aBlock if the file cannot
be opened. Else answer a new instance of the receiver. For mode
anyway you can use any standard C non-binary fopen mode. fileName
can be a `virtual filesystem' path, including URLs and '#' suffixes
that are inspected by the virtual filesystem layers and replaced with
tasks such as un-gzipping a file or extracting a file from an
archive.
The file will be automatically closed upon GC if the object is not
referenced anymore, but it is better to close it as soon as you're
finished with it anyway, using #close. To keep a file open even when
no references exist anymore, send it #removeToBeFinalized"
<category: 'instance creation'>
((fileName indexOfSubCollection: '://') > 0
and: [fileMode = FileStream read])
ifTrue: [^NetClients.URIResolver openStreamOn: fileName ifFail: aBlock ].
^self
fopen: fileName
mode: fileMode
ifFail: aBlock
]
FileDescriptor class >> openTemporaryFile: baseName [
"Open for writing a file whose name starts with baseName, followed
by six random alphanumeric characters. The file is created with mode
read/write and permissions 0666 or 0600 on most recent operating
systems (beware, the former behavior might constitute a security
problem). The file is opened with the O_EXCL flag, guaranteeing that
when the method returns successfully we are the only user."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^(self basicNew)
fileOp: 16
with: baseName asString
ifFail: [SystemExceptions.FileError signal: 'could not open temporary file'];
initialize;
yourself
]
FileDescriptor class >> fopen: fileName mode: fileMode [
"Open fileName in the required mode - answered by #append, #create,
#readWrite, #read or #write - and fail if the file cannot be opened.
Else answer a new FileStream. For mode anyway you can use any
standard C non-binary fopen mode.
The file will be automatically closed upon GC if the object is not
referenced anymore, but it is better to close it as soon as you're
finished with it anyway, using #close. To keep a file open even when
no references exist anymore, send it #removeToBeFinalized"
<category: 'instance creation'>
^(self basicNew)
fileOp: 0
with: fileName asString
with: fileMode
ifFail: [SystemExceptions.FileError signal: 'could not open ' , fileName];
setFile: (File name: fileName);
initialize;
yourself
]
FileDescriptor class >> fopen: fileName mode: fileMode ifFail: aBlock [
"Open fileName in the required mode - answered by #append, #create,
#readWrite, #read or #write - and evaluate aBlock if the file cannot
be opened. Else answer a new FileStream. For mode anyway you can use any
The file will be automatically closed upon GC if the object is not
referenced anymore, but it is better to close it as soon as you're
finished with it anyway, using #close. To keep a file open even when
no references exist anymore, send it #removeToBeFinalized"
<category: 'instance creation'>
^(self basicNew)
fileOp: 0
with: fileName asString
with: fileMode
ifFail: [^aBlock value];
setFile: (File name: fileName);
initialize;
yourself
]
FileDescriptor class >> popen: commandName dir: direction [
"Open a pipe on the given command and fail if the file cannot be opened.
Else answer a new FileStream.
The pipe will not be automatically closed upon GC, even if the object
is not referenced anymore, because when you close a pipe you have to wait
for the associated process to terminate.
direction is returned by #read or #write ('r' or 'w') and is interpreted
from the point of view of Smalltalk: reading means Smalltalk reads the
standard output of the command, writing means Smalltalk writes the standard input of the command. The other channel
(stdin when reading, stdout when writing) is the same as GST's, unless
commandName alters it."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^(self basicNew)
fileOp: 7
with: commandName
with: direction
ifFail:
[SystemExceptions.FileError signal: 'could not open pipe on' , commandName];
initialize;
yourself
]
FileDescriptor class >> popen: commandName dir: direction ifFail: aBlock [
"Open a pipe on the given command and evaluate aBlock
file cannot be opened. Else answer a new FileStream.
The pipe will not be automatically closed upon GC, even if the object
is not referenced anymore, because when you close a pipe you have to wait
for the associated process to terminate.
direction is interpreted from the point of view of Smalltalk: reading
means that Smalltalk reads the standard output of the command, writing
means that Smalltalk writes the standard input of the command"
<category: 'instance creation'>
^(self basicNew)
fileOp: 7
with: commandName
with: direction
ifFail: [^aBlock value];
initialize;
yourself
]
FileDescriptor class >> read [
"Open text file for reading. The stream is positioned at the beginning of
the file."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^'r'
]
FileDescriptor class >> write [
"Truncate file to zero length or create text file for writing. The stream
is positioned at the beginning of the file."
<category: 'instance creation'>
^'w'
]
FileDescriptor class >> initialize [
"Initialize the receiver's class variables"
<category: 'initialization'>
ObjectMemory addDependent: self.
AllOpenFiles := WeakIdentitySet new.
]
FileDescriptor class >> update: aspect [
"Close open files before quitting"
<category: 'initialization'>
aspect == #afterEvaluation
ifTrue:
[stdin flush.
stdout flush.
stderr flush].
aspect == #aboutToQuit
ifTrue:
[stdin flush.
stdout flush.
stderr flush.
AllOpenFiles asArray do: [:each | each close]]
]
checkError [
"Perform error checking. By default, we call
File class>>#checkError."
<category: 'basic'>
self isOpen ifFalse: [SystemExceptions.FileError signal: 'file closed'].
File checkError.
self pastEnd.
^0
]
invalidate [
"Invalidate a file descriptor"
<category: 'basic'>
fd := nil
]
shutdown [
"Close the transmission side of a full-duplex connection. This is useful
on read-write pipes."
<category: 'basic'>
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self flush.
self fileOp: 19.
access := 1
]
close [
"Close the file"
<category: 'basic'>
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self flush.
self changed: #beforeClosing.
self fileOp: 1.
self removeToBeFinalized.
self invalidate.
self changed: #afterClosing
]
finalize [
"Close the file if it is still open by the time the object becomes
garbage."
<category: 'basic'>
AllOpenFiles remove: self ifAbsent: [].
self isOpen ifTrue: [self close]
]
next [
"Return the next character in the file, or nil at eof"
<category: 'basic'>
| result data |
peek isNil
ifFalse:
[data := peek.
peek := nil.
result := 1]
ifTrue:
[data := self species new: 1.
result := self nextAvailable: 1 into: data startingAt: 1.
data := data at: 1].
^result > 0
ifTrue: [data]
ifFalse: [self pastEnd]
]
peekFor: anObject [
"Returns whether the next element of the stream is equal to anObject,
without moving the pointer if it is not."
<category: 'basic'>
| result |
^self peek = anObject
ifTrue: [ self next ];
yourself
]
peek [
"Returns the next element of the stream without moving the pointer.
Returns nil when at end of stream."
<category: 'basic'>
| result data |
peek isNil ifFalse: [^peek].
data := self species new: 1.
result := self nextAvailable: 1 into: data startingAt: 1.
^result > 0
ifTrue: [peek := data at: 1]
ifFalse: [self pastEnd]
]
nextByte [
"Return the next byte in the file, or nil at eof"
<category: 'basic'>
| a |
a := self next.
^a isNil ifTrue: [a] ifFalse: [a asInteger]
]
nextPut: aCharacter [
"Store aCharacter on the file"
<category: 'basic'>
self next: 1 putAll: (String with: aCharacter) startingAt: 1
]
nextPutByte: anInteger [
"Store the byte, anInteger, on the file"
<category: 'basic'>
self nextPut: (Character value: (anInteger bitAnd: 255))
]
nextPutByteArray: aByteArray [
"Store aByteArray on the file"
<category: 'basic'>
^self nextPutAll: aByteArray asString
]
reset [
"Reset the stream to its beginning"
<category: 'basic'>
self
checkIfPipe;
position: 0
]
position [
"Answer the zero-based position from the start of the file"
<category: 'basic'>
self checkIfPipe.
peek isNil
ifFalse:
[self skip: -1.
peek := nil].
^self fileOp: 5
]
position: n [
"Set the file pointer to the zero-based position n"
<category: 'basic'>
self checkIfPipe.
peek := nil.
^self fileOp: 4 with: n
]
size [
"Return the current size of the file, in bytes"
<category: 'basic'>
^self
checkIfPipe;
fileOp: 9
]
truncate [
"Truncate the file at the current position"
<category: 'basic'>
self
checkIfPipe;
fileOp: 10
]
contents [
"Answer the whole contents of the file"
<category: 'basic'>
| stream |
^self isPipe
ifTrue:
[stream := WriteStream on: (self species new: 10).
self nextPutAllOn: stream.
stream contents]
ifFalse: [^self next: self size - self position]
]
copyFrom: from to: to [
"Answer the contents of the file between the two given positions"
<category: 'basic'>
| savePos |
from > to
ifTrue:
[(from = to) + 1 ifTrue: [^self species new].
^SystemExceptions.ArgumentOutOfRange
signalOn: from
mustBeBetween: 0
and: to + 1].
savePos := self fileOp: 5.
^
[self position: from.
self next: to - from + 1]
ensure: [self position: savePos]
]
exceptionalCondition [
"Answer whether the file is open and an exceptional condition (such
as presence of out of band data) has occurred on it"
<category: 'accessing'>
| result |
self isOpen ifFalse: [^false].
result := self
fileOp: 13
with: 2
ifFail:
[self close.
0].
^result == 1
]
canWrite [
"Answer whether the file is open and we can write from it"
<category: 'accessing'>
| result |
self isOpen ifFalse: [^false].
result := self
fileOp: 13
with: 1
ifFail:
[self close.
0].
^result == 1
]
canRead [
"Answer whether the file is open and we can read from it"
<category: 'accessing'>
| result |
self isOpen ifFalse: [^false].
result := self
fileOp: 13
with: 0
ifFail:
[self close.
0].
^result == 1
]
ensureReadable [
"If the file is open, wait until data can be read from it. The wait
allows other Processes to run."
<category: 'accessing'>
self isPipe ifFalse: [^self].
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self
fileOp: 14
with: 0
with: Semaphore new.
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self
fileOp: 13
with: 0
ifFail: [self close]
]
ensureWriteable [
"If the file is open, wait until we can write to it. The wait
allows other Processes to run."
<category: 'accessing'>
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self
fileOp: 13
with: 1
ifFail: [self close]
]
waitForException [
"If the file is open, wait until an exceptional condition (such
as presence of out of band data) has occurred on it. The wait
allows other Processes to run."
<category: 'accessing'>
self isPipe ifFalse: [^self].
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self
fileOp: 14
with: 2
with: Semaphore new.
self isOpen ifFalse: [^self].
self
fileOp: 13
with: 2
ifFail: [self close]
]
isPeerAlive [
"Present for compatibility with sockets. For files, it answers
whether the file is still open"
<category: 'accessing'>
^self isOpen
]
isOpen [
"Answer whether the file is still open"
<category: 'accessing'>
^fd isInteger and: [fd positive]
]
isPipe [
"Answer whether the file is a pipe or an actual disk file"
<category: 'accessing'>
isPipe isNil ifTrue: [isPipe := self fileOp: 15].
^isPipe
]
fd [
"Return the OS file descriptor of the file"
<category: 'accessing'>
^fd
]
file [
"Return the name of the file"
<category: 'accessing'>
^file asFile
]
name [
"Return the name of the file"
<category: 'accessing'>
file isNil ifTrue: [^'descriptor #', fd printString ].
^file displayString
]
printOn: aStream [
"Print a representation of the receiver on aStream"
<category: 'printing'>
aStream
nextPut: $<;
nextPutAll: (self isPipe ifTrue: ['Pipe'] ifFalse: [self class name]);
nextPutAll: ' on ';
nextPutAll: self name;
nextPut: $>
]
setToEnd [
"Reset the file pointer to the end of the file"
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
self position: self size
]
skip: anInteger [
"Skip anInteger bytes in the file"
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
| pos |
pos := (self position + anInteger max: 0) min: self size - 1.
self position: pos
]
reverseContents [
"Return the contents of the file from the last byte to the first"
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
^self contents reverse
]
isEmpty [
"Answer whether the receiver is empty"
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
^self size == 0
]
nextPutAllOn: aStream [
"Put all the characters of the receiver in aStream."
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
| buf bufSize n |
bufSize := self isPipe
ifTrue: [ self atEnd ifTrue: [ 0 ] ifFalse: [ 1024 ] ]
ifFalse: [ self size - self position min: 1024 ].
bufSize = 0 ifTrue: [ ^self ].
buf := String new: bufSize.
[
n := self nextAvailable: bufSize into: buf startingAt: 1.
aStream next: n putAll: buf startingAt: 1.
n = 1024
] whileTrue
]
nextByteArray: anInteger [
"Return the next 'anInteger' bytes from the stream, as a ByteArray."
<category: 'overriding inherited methods'>
^self next: anInteger into: (ByteArray new: anInteger) startingAt: 1
]
atEnd [
"Answer whether data has come to an end"
<category: 'testing'>
self isOpen ifFalse: [^true].
self isPipe ifFalse: [^self fileOp: 6].
atEnd isNil
ifTrue:
[peek isNil ifTrue: [self ensureReadable. self peek].
atEnd isNil ifTrue: [^false]].
^atEnd
]
checkIfPipe [
<category: 'private'>
self isPipe
ifTrue:
[SystemExceptions.FileError signal: 'cannot do that to a pipe or socket.']
]
setFile: aString [
<category: 'private'>
file := aString
]
setFD: anInteger [
<category: 'private'>
access := 3.
fd := anInteger.
isPipe := nil
]
addToBeFinalized [
"Add me to the list of open files."
<category: 'initialize-release'>
AllOpenFiles add: self.
super addToBeFinalized
]
removeToBeFinalized [
"Remove me from the list of open files."
<category: 'initialize-release'>
AllOpenFiles remove: self ifAbsent: [].
super removeToBeFinalized
]
initialize [
"Initialize the receiver's instance variables"
<category: 'initialize-release'>
self addToBeFinalized.
access isNil ifTrue: [access := 3].
atEnd := nil
]
readStream [
"Answer myself, or an alternate stream coerced for reading."
<category: 'initialize-release'>
^(access bitAnd: 1) = 0
ifTrue: [self file readStream]
ifFalse: [self]
]
isExternalStream [
"We stream on an external entity (a file), so answer true"
<category: 'class type methods'>
^true
]
isBinary [
"We answer characters, so answer false"
<category: 'class type methods'>
^false
]
isText [
"We answer characters, so answer true"
<category: 'class type methods'>
^true
]
pastEnd [
"The end of the stream has been reached. Signal a Notification."
<category: 'polymorphism'>
atEnd := true.
^super pastEnd
]
nextAvailable: n into: aCollection startingAt: position [
"Ignoring any buffering, try to fill the given range of aCollection
with the contents of the file"
<category: 'low-level access'>
| count available |
n = 0 ifTrue: [ ^self ].
self ensureReadable.
available := peek isNil ifTrue: [0] ifFalse: [1].
peek isNil
ifFalse:
[aCollection byteAt: position put: peek value.
peek := nil].
self isOpen ifFalse: [^available].
count := self
fileOp: 3
with: aCollection
with: position + available
with: (position + n - 1 min: aCollection size)
ifFail: [self checkError].
count := count + available.
count = 0 ifTrue: [atEnd := true].
^count
]
next: n putAll: aCollection startingAt: position [
"Put the characters in the supplied range of aCollection in the file"
<category: 'low-level access'>
| cur last soFar result |
cur := position.
last := position + n - 1 min: aCollection size.
[cur <= last] whileTrue:
[self ensureWriteable.
self isOpen ifFalse: [^cur - position].
result := self
fileOp: 2
with: aCollection
with: cur
with: last
ifFail: [self checkError].
result = 0 ifTrue: [^cur - position].
cur := cur + result].
^cur - position
]
fileIn [
"File in the contents of the receiver.
During a file in operation, global variables (starting with an
uppercase letter) that are not declared don't yield an `unknown
variable' error. Instead, they are defined as nil in the `Undeclared'
dictionary (a global variable residing in Smalltalk).
As soon as you add the variable to a namespace (for example by creating
a class) the Association will be removed from Undeclared and reused
in the namespace, so that the old references will automagically point
to the new value."
<category: 'built ins'>
| pos |
self isPipe ifTrue: [ ^super fileIn ].
^self
fileInLine: 1
file: self file full
fileName: self name
at: self position
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams"
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
self checkError.
^nil
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex ifFail: aBlock [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams."
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
^aBlock value
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams"
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
self checkError.
^nil
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 ifFail: aBlock [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams."
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
^aBlock value
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 with: arg2 [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams"
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
self checkError.
^nil
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 with: arg2 ifFail: aBlock [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams."
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
^aBlock value
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 with: arg2 with: arg3 [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams"
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
self checkError.
^nil
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 with: arg2 with: arg3 ifFail: aBlock [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams."
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
^aBlock value
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 with: arg2 with: arg3 with: arg4 [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams"
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
self checkError.
^nil
]
fileOp: ioFuncIndex with: arg1 with: arg2 with: arg3 with: arg4 ifFail: aBlock [
"Private - Used to limit the number of primitives used by FileStreams."
<category: 'built ins'>
<primitive: VMpr_FileDescriptor_fileOp>
^aBlock value
]
nextByteArray: numBytes [
"Return the next numBytes bytes in the byte array"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^(self next: numBytes) asByteArray
]
nextSignedByte [
"Return the next byte in the byte array, interpreted as a 8 bit signed number"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 1 signed: true
]
nextDouble [
"Return the next 64-bit float in the byte array"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^(FloatD new: 8)
at: 1 put: self nextByte;
at: 2 put: self nextByte;
at: 3 put: self nextByte;
at: 4 put: self nextByte;
at: 5 put: self nextByte;
at: 6 put: self nextByte;
at: 7 put: self nextByte;
at: 8 put: self nextByte
]
nextFloat [
"Return the next 32-bit float in the byte array"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^(FloatE new: 4)
at: 1 put: self nextByte;
at: 2 put: self nextByte;
at: 3 put: self nextByte;
at: 4 put: self nextByte
]
nextUint64 [
"Return the next 8 bytes in the byte array, interpreted as a 64 bit unsigned int"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 8 signed: false
]
nextLongLong [
"Return the next 8 bytes in the byte array, interpreted as a 64 bit signed int"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 8 signed: true
]
nextUlong [
"Return the next 4 bytes in the byte array, interpreted as a 32 bit unsigned int"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 4 signed: false
]
nextLong [
"Return the next 4 bytes in the byte array, interpreted as a 32 bit signed int"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 4 signed: true
]
nextUshort [
"Return the next 2 bytes in the byte array, interpreted as a 16 bit unsigned int"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 2 signed: false
]
nextShort [
"Return the next 2 bytes in the byte array, interpreted as a 16 bit signed int"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
^self nextBytes: 2 signed: true
]
nextPutDouble: aDouble [
"Store aDouble as a 64-bit float in the byte array"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
| d |
d := aDouble asFloatD.
self nextPutByte: (d at: 1).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 2).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 3).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 4).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 5).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 6).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 7).
self nextPutByte: (d at: 8)
]
nextPutFloat: aFloat [
"Return the next 32-bit float in the byte array"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
| f |
f := aFloat asFloatE.
self nextPutByte: (f at: 1).
self nextPutByte: (f at: 2).
self nextPutByte: (f at: 3).
self nextPutByte: (f at: 4)
]
nextPutInt64: anInteger [
"Store anInteger (range: -2^63..2^64-1) on the byte array as 8 bytes"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
self nextPutBytes: 8 of: anInteger
]
nextPutLong: anInteger [
"Store anInteger (range: -2^31..2^32-1) on the byte array as 4 bytes"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
self nextPutBytes: 4 of: anInteger
]
nextPutShort: anInteger [
"Store anInteger (range: -32768..65535) on the byte array as 2 bytes"
<category: 'binary I/O'>
self nextPutBytes: 2 of: anInteger
]
nextBytes: n signed: signed [
"Private - Get an integer out of the next anInteger bytes in the stream"
<category: 'private'>
| int msb |
int := 0.
0 to: n * 8 - 16
by: 8
do: [:i | int := int + (self nextByte bitShift: i)].
msb := self nextByte.
(signed and: [msb > 127]) ifTrue: [msb := msb - 256].
^int + (msb bitShift: n * 8 - 8)
]
nextPutBytes: n of: anInteger [
"Private - Store the n least significant bytes of int in little-endian format"
<category: 'private'>
| int |
int := anInteger.
n timesRepeat:
[self nextPutByte: (int bitAnd: 255).
int := int bitShift: -8.
(int = 0 and: [anInteger < 0]) ifTrue: [int := 255]]
]
species [
<category: 'private'>
^String
]
isPositionable [
"Answer true if the stream supports moving backwards with #skip:."
<category: 'positioning'>
^true
]
]
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