/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- * This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ #include "nsISupports.idl" interface nsIMemory; interface nsIInputStream; interface nsIOutputStream; /** * The nsIStorageStream interface maintains an internal data buffer that can be * filled using a single output stream. One or more independent input streams * can be created to read the data from the buffer non-destructively. */ [scriptable, uuid(604ad9d0-753e-11d3-90ca-34278643278f)] interface nsIStorageStream : nsISupports { /** * * Initialize the stream, setting up the amount of space that will be * allocated for the stream's backing-store. * * @param segmentSize * Size of each segment. Must be a power of two. * @param maxSize * Maximum total size of this stream. length will always be less * than or equal to this value. Passing UINT32_MAX is safe. * @param segmentAllocator * Which allocator to use for the segments. May be null, in which * case a default allocator will be used. */ void init(in uint32_t segmentSize, in uint32_t maxSize, in nsIMemory segmentAllocator); /** * Get a reference to the one and only output stream for this instance. * The zero-based startPosition argument is used is used to set the initial * write cursor position. The startPosition cannot be set larger than the * current buffer length. Calling this method has the side-effect of * truncating the internal buffer to startPosition bytes. */ nsIOutputStream getOutputStream(in int32_t startPosition); /** * Create a new input stream to read data (written by the singleton output * stream) from the internal buffer. Multiple, independent input streams * can be created. */ nsIInputStream newInputStream(in int32_t startPosition); /** * The length attribute indicates the total number of bytes stored in the * nsIStorageStream internal buffer, regardless of any consumption by input * streams. Assigning to the length field can be used to truncate the * buffer data, but can not be used when either the instance's output * stream is in use. * * @See #writeInProgress */ attribute uint32_t length; /** * True, when output stream has not yet been Close'ed */ readonly attribute boolean writeInProgress; }; %{C++ // Factory method nsresult NS_NewStorageStream(uint32_t segmentSize, uint32_t maxSize, nsIStorageStream **result); %}