TK_URL
Functions
TK_URL |
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~TK_URL |
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TK_Status |
Read |
TK_Status |
Write |
TK_Status |
Clone |
TK_Status |
ReadAscii |
TK_Status |
WriteAscii |
void | Reset |
void | SetString |
void | SetString |
char const * | GetString |
char * | GetString |
Detailed Description
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class
TK_URL
: public BBaseOpcodeHandler Handles the TKE_URL opcodes.
TK_URL provides support for writing/reading the TKE_URL opcode object to/from an HSF file.
An URL in a stream file is another form of user/application data. Its intent is to provide informational links corresponding to data (as opposed to External_Reference which provides additional content).
Public Functions
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inline
TK_URL
() constructor
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~TK_URL
()
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virtual TK_Status
Read
(BStreamFileToolkit &tk) Reads data from the toolkit buffer, decodes/decompresses it, and maps it to the opcode handlers data members. User-defined classes which need to write out custom data should utilize one of the available GetData() methods.
Parameters: tk – A reference to the BStreamFileToolkit object. Returns: The result of the function call.
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virtual TK_Status
Write
(BStreamFileToolkit &tk) Encodes/compresses data and writes data to the toolkit buffer. User-defined classes which need to write out custom data should utilize one of the available PutData() methods, and first write out the opcode associated with the group of binary data followed by the data itself.
Parameters: tk – A reference to the BStreamFileToolkit object. Returns: The result of the function call.
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virtual TK_Status
Clone
(BStreamFileToolkit &tk, BBaseOpcodeHandler **handler) const Copies the opcode handler
Parameters: - tk – A reference to the BStreamFileToolkit object.
- handler – A pointer to the opcode handler object. Passed by reference.
Returns: The result of the function call.
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TK_Status
ReadAscii
(BStreamFileToolkit &tk) Deprecated.
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TK_Status
WriteAscii
(BStreamFileToolkit &tk) Deprecated.
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virtual void
Reset
() Resets the current opcode handler. This is called by the toolkit when it is done processing an opcode. This method reinitializes any opcode handler variables and frees up temporary data.
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void
SetString
(char const *string) Sets the reference string. Allocates the buffer and copies the string
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void
SetString
(int length) Sets the reference string buffer. Allocates a buffer large enough to hold a string of ‘length’ bytes
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inline char const *
GetString
() const Returns the reference string
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inline char *
GetString
() Returns the reference string buffer, which may be modified directly
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inline