/* Packet Table wrapper classes * * Wraps the H5PT Packet Table C functions in C++ objects * * Nat Furrer and James Laird * February 2004 */ #ifndef H5PTWRAP_H #define H5PTWRAP_H #include "H5PT.h" class H5_HLCPPDLL PacketTable { public: /* Null constructor * Sets table_id to "invalid" */ PacketTable() {table_id = H5I_BADID;} /* "Open" Constructor * Opens an existing packet table, which can contain either fixed-length or * variable-length records. */ PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name); /* Destructor * Cleans up the packet table */ ~PacketTable(); /* IsValid * Returns true if this packet table is valid, false otherwise. * Use this after the constructor to ensure HDF did not have * any trouble making or opening the packet table. */ bool IsValid(); /* IsVariableLength * Return 1 if this packet table is a Variable Length packet table, * return 0 if it is Fixed Length. Returns -1 if the table is * invalid (not open). */ int IsVariableLength(); /* ResetIndex * Sets the "current record" to the first record in the packet table */ void ResetIndex(); /* SetIndex * Sets the current record to point to the record specified by index. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure (if index is out of bounds) */ int SetIndex(unsigned int index); /* GetPacketCount * Returns the number of records in the packet table. Error * is set to 0 on success. On failure, returns 0 and * error is set to negative. */ unsigned int GetPacketCount(int& error); unsigned int GetPacketCount() { int ignoreError; return GetPacketCount(ignoreError); } protected: hid_t table_id; }; class H5_HLCPPDLL FL_PacketTable : virtual public PacketTable { public: /* Constructor * Creates a packet table in which to store fixed length records. * Takes the ID of the file the packet table will be created in, the name of * the packet table, the ID of the datatype of the set, and the size * of a memory chunk used in chunking. */ FL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name, hid_t dtypeID, int chunkSize); /* "Open" Constructor * Opens an existing fixed-length packet table. * Fails if the packet table specified is variable-length. */ FL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name); /* AppendPacket * Adds a single packet to the packet table. Takes a pointer * to the location of the data in memory. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure */ int AppendPacket(void * data); /* AppendPackets (multiple records) * Adds multiple records to the packet table. Takes the number of records to be * added and a pointer to their location in memory. * Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure. */ int AppendPackets(unsigned int numRecords, void * data); /* GetPacket (indexed) * Gets a single packet from the packet table. Takes the index * of the record (with 0 being the first record) and a pointer * to memory where the data should be stored. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure */ int GetPacket(unsigned int index, void * data); /* GetPackets (multiple records) * Gets multiple packets at once, all records between * startIndex and endIndex inclusive. Also takes a pointer to * the memory where these records should be stored. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. */ int GetPackets(unsigned int startIndex, unsigned int endIndex, void * data); /* GetNextPacket (single record) * Gets the next record in the packet table. Takes a pointer to * memory where the record should be stored. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. Current record * is not advanced to the next record on failure. */ int GetNextPacket(void * data); /* GetNextPackets (multiple records) * Gets the next numRecords records in the packet table. Takes a * pointer to memory where these records should be stored. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. Current record * is not advanced on failure. */ int GetNextPackets(unsigned int numRecords, void * data); }; class H5_HLCPPDLL VL_PacketTable : virtual public PacketTable { public: /* Constructor * Creates a packet table in which to store variable length records. * Takes the ID of the file the packet table will be created in, the name of * the packet table, and the size of a memory chunk used in chunking. */ VL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name, int chunkSize); /* "Open" Constructor * Opens an existing variable-length packet table. * Fails if the packet table specified is fixed-length. */ VL_PacketTable(hid_t fileID, char* name); /* AppendPacket * Adds a single packet of any length to the packet table. * Takes a pointer to the location of the data in memory and the length of the data * in bytes. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. */ int AppendPacket(void * data, unsigned int length); /* AppendPackets (multiple records) * Adds multiple variable-length records to the packet table. Takes the number of * records to be added and a pointer to an array of hvl_t structs in memory. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. */ int AppendPackets(unsigned int numRecords, hvl_t * data); /* GetPacket (indexed) * Gets a single variable-length record from the packet table. Takes the index * of the record (with 0 being the first record) and a pointer * to a hvl_t struct in which to store the record's size and location. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. */ int GetPacket(unsigned int index, hvl_t * data); /* GetPackets (multiple records) * Gets multiple variable-length records at once, all records between * startIndex and endIndex inclusive. Takes a pointer to an array * of hvl_t structs in memory in which to store pointers to the records. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. */ int GetPackets(unsigned int startIndex, unsigned int endIndex, hvl_t * data); /* GetNextPacket (single record) * Gets the next record in the packet table. Takes a pointer to * an hvl_t struct where the record should be stored. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. Current record * is not advanced to the next record on failure. */ int GetNextPacket(hvl_t * data); /* GetNextPackets (multiple records) * Gets the next numRecords records in the packet table. Takes a * pointer to an array of hvl_t structs where pointers to the records * should be stored. * Returns 0 on success, negative on failure. Current record * is not advanced on failure. */ int GetNextPackets(unsigned int numRecords, hvl_t * data); /* FreeReadbuff * Frees the buffers created when variable-length records are read. * Takes the number of hvl_t structs to be freed and a pointer to their location * in memory. * Returns 0 on success, negative on error. */ int FreeReadbuff(unsigned int numStructs, hvl_t * buffer); }; #endif /* H5PTWRAP_H */