Assimp  v3.0 (July 2012)
Public Member Functions
Assimp::IOSystem Class Reference

CPP-API: Interface to the file system. More...

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Public Member Functions

virtual void Close (IOStream *pFile)=0
 Closes the given file and releases all resources associated with it.
virtual bool ComparePaths (const char *one, const char *second) const
 Compares two paths and check whether the point to identical files.
bool ComparePaths (const std::string &one, const std::string &second) const
 For backward compatibility.
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool Exists (const std::string &pFile) const
 For backward compatibility.
virtual bool Exists (const char *pFile) const =0
 Tests for the existence of a file at the given path.
virtual char getOsSeparator () const =0
 Returns the system specific directory separator.
 IOSystem ()
 Default constructor.
virtual IOStreamOpen (const char *pFile, const char *pMode="rb")=0
 Open a new file with a given path.
IOStreamOpen (const std::string &pFile, const std::string &pMode=std::string("rb"))
 For backward compatibility.
virtual ~IOSystem ()
 Virtual destructor.

Detailed Description

CPP-API: Interface to the file system.

Derive an own implementation from this interface to supply custom file handling to the importer library. If you implement this interface, you also want to supply a custom implementation for IOStream.

See also:
Importer::SetIOHandler()

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

AI_FORCE_INLINE Assimp::IOSystem::IOSystem ( )

Default constructor.

Create an instance of your derived class and assign it to an Assimp::Importer instance by calling Importer::SetIOHandler().

AI_FORCE_INLINE Assimp::IOSystem::~IOSystem ( )
virtual

Virtual destructor.

It is safe to be called from within DLL Assimp, we're constructed on Assimp's heap.


Member Function Documentation

virtual void Assimp::IOSystem::Close ( IOStream pFile)
pure virtual

Closes the given file and releases all resources associated with it.

Parameters:
pFileThe file instance previously created by Open().
virtual bool Assimp::IOSystem::ComparePaths ( const char *  one,
const char *  second 
) const
virtual

Compares two paths and check whether the point to identical files.

The dummy implementation of this virtual member performs a case-insensitive comparison of the given strings. The default IO system implementation uses OS mechanisms to convert relative into absolute paths, so the result can be trusted.

Parameters:
oneFirst file
secondSecond file
Returns:
true if the paths point to the same file. The file needn't be existing, however.
bool Assimp::IOSystem::ComparePaths ( const std::string &  one,
const std::string &  second 
) const
inline

For backward compatibility.

See also:
ComparePaths(const char*, const char*)
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool Assimp::IOSystem::Exists ( const std::string &  pFile) const

For backward compatibility.

See also:
Exists(const char*)
virtual bool Assimp::IOSystem::Exists ( const char *  pFile) const
pure virtual

Tests for the existence of a file at the given path.

Parameters:
pFilePath to the file
Returns:
true if there is a file with this path, else false.
virtual char Assimp::IOSystem::getOsSeparator ( ) const
pure virtual

Returns the system specific directory separator.

Returns:
System specific directory separator
virtual IOStream* Assimp::IOSystem::Open ( const char *  pFile,
const char *  pMode = "rb" 
)
pure virtual

Open a new file with a given path.

When the access to the file is finished, call Close() to release all associated resources (or the virtual dtor of the IOStream).

Parameters:
pFilePath to the file
pModeDesired file I/O mode. Required are: "wb", "w", "wt", "rb", "r", "rt".
Returns:
New IOStream interface allowing the lib to access the underlying file.
Note:
When implementing this class to provide custom IO handling, you probably have to supply an own implementation of IOStream as well.
AI_FORCE_INLINE IOStream * Assimp::IOSystem::Open ( const std::string &  pFile,
const std::string &  pMode = std::string("rb") 
)
inline

For backward compatibility.

See also:
Open(const char*, const char*)

The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: