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/*
** Command & Conquer Red Alert(tm)
** Copyright 2025 Electronic Arts Inc.
**
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** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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**
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** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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**
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*/
/* $Header: F:\projects\c&c\vcs\code\rawfile.cpv 2.17 06 Sep 1995 16:38:30 JOE_BOSTIC $ */
/***********************************************************************************************
*** C O N F I D E N T I A L --- W E S T W O O D S T U D I O S ***
***********************************************************************************************
* *
* Project Name : Westwood Library *
* *
* File Name : RAWFILE.CPP *
* *
* Programmer : Joe L. Bostic *
* *
* Start Date : August 8, 1994 *
* *
* Last Update : October 18, 1994 [JLB] *
* *
*---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Functions: *
* RawFileClass::Close -- Perform a closure of the file. *
* RawFileClass::Create -- Creates an empty file. *
* RawFileClass::Delete -- Deletes the file object from the disk. *
* RawFileClass::Error -- Handles displaying a file error message. *
* RawFileClass::Is_Available -- Checks to see if the specified file is available to open. *
* RawFileClass::Open -- Assigns name and opens file in one operation. *
* RawFileClass::Open -- Opens the file object with the rights specified. *
* RawFileClass::RawFileClass -- Simple constructor for a file object. *
* RawFileClass::Read -- Reads the specified number of bytes into a memory buffer. *
* RawFileClass::Seek -- Reposition the file pointer as indicated. *
* RawFileClass::Set_Name -- Manually sets the name for a file object. *
* RawFileClass::Size -- Determines size of file (in bytes). *
* RawFileClass::Write -- Writes the specified data to the buffer specified. *
* - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */
#define true 1
#define false 0
#define WIN32
#define _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <direct.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <io.h>
#include <dos.h>
#include <share.h>
#include <sys\stat.h>
#include <wwstd.h>
//#include "wwlib32.h"
//#include "compat.h"
#include "rawfile.h"
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Error -- Handles displaying a file error message. *
* *
* Display an error message as indicated. If it is allowed to retry, then pressing a key *
* will return from this function. Otherwise, it will exit the program with "exit()". *
* *
* INPUT: error -- The error number (same as the DOSERR.H error numbers). *
* *
* canretry -- Can this routine exit normally so that retrying can occur? If this is *
* false, then the program WILL exit in this routine. *
* *
* filename -- Optional filename to report with this error. If no filename is *
* supplied, then no filename is listed in the error message. *
* *
* OUTPUT: none, but this routine might not return at all if the "canretry" parameter is *
* false or the player pressed ESC. *
* *
* WARNINGS: This routine may not return at all. It handles being in text mode as well as *
* if in a graphic mode. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/17/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
#pragma argsused
//void RawFileClass::Error(int error, int canretry, char const * filename)
void RawFileClass::Error(int error, int , char const *)
{
char buffer[256];
wsprintf(buffer, "File Error #%d", error);
/////// MessageBox(NULL, buffer, "Error", MB_OK);
#ifdef NEVER
char message[256]; // Staging buffer for error message string.
/*
** Build the complete text of the error message. This text is used in either the graphic
** mode or the text mode version.
*/
#ifdef GERMAN
strcpy(message, "DATEIFEHLER");
#else
#ifdef FRENCH
strcpy(message, "ERREUR DE FICHIER");
#else
strcpy(message, "FILE ERROR");
#endif
#endif
if (filename) {
strcat(message, "(");
strcat(message, filename);
strcat(message, ")");
}
strcat(message, ": ");
//BG: Borland only strcat(message, _sys_errlist[error]);
strcat(message, strerror(error) );
strcat(message, ". ");
/*
** If it can't properly handle displaying the error message in the
** current graphic mode, then this forces the error to become non
** recoverable. Go into text mode and proceed.
*/
if (!FontPtr && GraphicMode != TXT_MODE) {
Set_Video_Mode(RESET_MODE);
canretry = false;
GraphicMode = TXT_MODE;
}
/*
** Add the text explaining the valid actions to take.
*/
if (canretry) {
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
#ifdef GERMAN
strcat(message, " Beliebige Taste dr<64>cken f<>r erneuten Versuch.");
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
strcat(message, " <ESC> dr<64>cken, um das Programm zu verlassen.");
#else
#ifdef FRENCH
strcat(message, " Appuyez sur une touche pour recommencer.");
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
strcat(message, " Appuyez sur Echap pour quitter le programme.");
#else
strcat(message, " Press any key to retry.");
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
strcat(message, " Press <ESC> to exit program.");
#endif
#endif
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
} else {
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
#ifdef GERMAN
strcat(message, " Beliebige Taste dr<64>cken, um das Programm zu verlassen.");
#else
#ifdef FRENCH
strcat(message, " Appuyez sur une touche pour quitter le programme.");
#else
strcat(message, " Press any key to exit program.");
#endif
#endif
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) strcat(message, "\n");
}
/*
** In text mode, the error handler is very simple. It just prints the error message
** to the screen and waits for a response.
*/
if (GraphicMode == TXT_MODE) {
int input;
/*
** Display the error message and wait for a response.
*/
printf(message);
Keyboard::Clear();
input = Keyboard::Get();
/*
** Check for input. If the ESC key was pressed or if retrying is not allowed,
** then exit the program. Otherwise, return from this routine for a retry
** attempt.
*/
if (input == KN_ESC || !canretry) {
Prog_End();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
} else {
/*
** The graphic mode version of the error handler will display a simple message
** box on the screen. If the palette is black at this point, then the error will
** be invisible. For more thorough and pleasing results, you should replace this
** virtual function with one of your own, that is more aware of the environment
** in which is exists.
*/
void *background; // Pointer to background saving buffer.
GraphicBufferClass * oldpage; // Copy of old logic page.
int oldwindow; // Copy of old window number.
void const *oldfont; // Copy of old font pointer.
int oldspacing; // Old font X spacing.
/*
** Setup display in preparation for printing the error message.
*/
oldpage = Set_Logic_Page(SeenBuff);
oldwindow = Change_Window(ErrorWindow);
oldfont = Set_Font(FontPtr);
oldspacing = FontXSpacing; FontXSpacing = 0;
Hide_Mouse();
/*
** Try to allocate a storage buffer for the background to the
** error window.
*/
background = new char [Size_Of_Region(WinW<<3, WinH)];
/*
** If there is memory for the background storage, then save the
** screen image area to that buffer.
*/
if (background) {
SeenPage.To_Buffer(WinX<<3, WinY, WinW<<3, WinH, background, Size_Of_Region(WinW<<3, WinH));
}
/*
** Draw a rudimentary box.
*/
New_Window();
LogicPage->Draw_Rect(WinX<<3, WinY, (WinX+WinW)<<3, WinY+WinH, WinC);
/*
** shrinks window down one byte in all directions.
*/
WindowList[Window][WINDOWX] += 1;
WindowList[Window][WINDOWY] += 1<<3;
WindowList[Window][WINDOWWIDTH] -= 1<<1;
WindowList[Window][WINDOWHEIGHT] -= 1<<4;
Change_Window(Window);
WinCx = WinCy = 0;
Window_Print(message);
Keyboard::Clear();
/*
** Check for input. If the ESC key was pressed or if retrying is not allowed,
** then exit the program. Otherwise, return from this routine for a retry
** attempt.
*/
int input = Keyboard::Get();
if (input == KN_ESC || !canretry) {
Prog_End();
exit(EXIT_FAILURE);
}
/*
** Restore the window back to its original size.
*/
WindowList[Window][WINDOWX] -= 1;
WindowList[Window][WINDOWY] -= 1<<3;
WindowList[Window][WINDOWWIDTH] += 1<<1;
WindowList[Window][WINDOWHEIGHT] += 1<<4;
Change_Window(Window);
WinCx = WinCy = 0;
/*
** If the background was saved off, then restore it.
*/
if (background) {
Buffer_To_Page(WinX<<3, WinY, WinW<<3, WinH, background, SeenPage);
delete [] background;
}
/*
** Restore the system global settings to original values.
*/
Show_Mouse();
Change_Window(oldwindow);
Set_Font(oldfont);
Set_Logic_Page(oldpage);
FontXSpacing = oldspacing;
}
#endif
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::RawFileClass -- Simple constructor for a file object. *
* *
* This constructor is called when a file object is created with a supplied filename, but *
* not opened at the same time. In this case, an assumption is made that the supplied *
* filename is a constant string. A duplicate of the filename string is not created since *
* it would be wasteful in that case. *
* *
* INPUT: filename -- The filename to assign to this file object. *
* *
* OUTPUT: none *
* *
* WARNINGS: none *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/17/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
RawFileClass::RawFileClass(char const *filename) : Filename(filename)
{
Handle = -1;
Allocated = false;
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Set_Name -- Manually sets the name for a file object. *
* *
* This routine will set the name for the file object to the name specified. This name is *
* duplicated in free store. This allows the supplied name to be a temporarily constructed *
* text string. Setting the name in this fashion doesn't affect the closed or opened state *
* of the file. *
* *
* INPUT: filename -- The filename to assign to this file object. *
* *
* OUTPUT: Returns with a pointer to the allocated copy of this filename. This pointer is *
* guaranteed to remain valid for the duration of this file object or until the name *
* is changed -- whichever is sooner. *
* *
* WARNINGS: Because of the allocation this routine must perform, memory could become *
* fragmented. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/17/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
char const * RawFileClass::Set_Name(char const *filename)
{
if (Filename && Allocated) {
// Heap_Dump_Check( "Before raw free" );
free((char *)Filename);
// Heap_Dump_Check( "After raw free" );
((char *&)Filename) = 0;
Allocated = false;
}
if (!filename) return(NULL);
// Heap_Dump_Check( "Before raw strdup" );
((char *&)Filename) = strdup(filename);
// Heap_Dump_Check( "After raw strdup" );
if (!Filename) {
Error(ENOMEM, false, filename);
}
Allocated = true;
return(Filename);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Open -- Assigns name and opens file in one operation. *
* *
* This routine will assign the specified filename to the file object and open it at the *
* same time. If the file object was already open, then it will be closed first. If the *
* file object was previously assigned a filename, then it will be replaced with the new *
* name. Typically, this routine is used when an anonymous file object has been crated and *
* now it needs to be assigned a name and opened. *
* *
* INPUT: filename -- The filename to assign to this file object. *
* *
* rights -- The open file access rights to use. *
* *
* OUTPUT: bool; Was the file opened? The return value of this is moot, since the open file *
* is designed to never return unless it succeeded. *
* *
* WARNINGS: none *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/17/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
int RawFileClass::Open(char const *filename, int rights)
{
Set_Name(filename);
return(Open(rights));
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Open -- Opens the file object with the rights specified. *
* *
* This routine is used to open the specified file object with the access rights indicated. *
* This only works if the file has already been assigned a filename. It is guaranteed, by *
* the error handler, that this routine will always return with success. *
* *
* INPUT: rights -- The file access rights to use when opening this file. This is a *
* combination of READ and/or WRITE bit flags. *
* *
* OUTPUT: bool; Was the file opened successfully? This will always return true by reason of *
* the error handler. *
* *
* WARNINGS: none *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/17/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
int RawFileClass::Open(int rights)
{
Close();
/*
** Verify that there is a filename associated with this file object. If not, then this is a
** big error condition.
*/
if (!Filename) {
Error(ENOENT, false);
}
/*
** Record the access rights used for this open call. These rights will be used if the
** file object is duplicated.
*/
Rights = rights;
/*
** Repetatively try to open the file. Abort if a fatal error condition occurs.
*/
for (;;) {
/*
** Try to open the file according to the access rights specified.
*/
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
switch (rights) {
/*
** If the access rights are not recognized, then report this as
** an invalid access code.
*/
default:
errno = EINVAL;
break;
case READ:
Handle = (int)mmioOpen((char*)Filename, NULL, MMIO_READ);
//Handle = open(Filename, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY);
break;
case WRITE:
Handle = (int)mmioOpen((char*)Filename, NULL, MMIO_WRITE | MMIO_CREATE);
//Handle = open(Filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC | O_BINARY , S_IWRITE);
break;
case READ|WRITE:
Handle = (int)mmioOpen((char*)Filename, NULL, MMIO_READWRITE);
//Handle = open(Filename, O_RDWR|O_CREAT|O_BINARY);
break;
}
/*
** If the handle indicates the file is not open, then this is an error condition.
** For the case of the file cannot be found, then allow a retry. All other cases
** are fatal.
*/
if (Handle == 0) {
// Error(errno, false, Filename); //this kills windoze!!!! ST - 9/28/95 5:33PM
#ifdef NEVER
/*
** If this flag is set, then some hard error occurred. Just assume that the error
** is probably a removed CD-ROM and allow a retry.
*/
if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
} else {
if (errno == ENOENT) {
Error(ENOENT, true, Filename);
} else {
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
}
#endif
continue;
}
break;
}
return(true);
}
void RawFileClass::Set_Buffer_Size (int size)
{
if (Handle){
mmioSetBuffer((HMMIO)Handle, NULL, size, 0);
}
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Is_Available -- Checks to see if the specified file is available to open. *
* *
* This routine will examine the disk system to see if the specified file can be opened *
* or not. Use this routine before opening a file in order to make sure that is available *
* or to perform other necessary actions. *
* *
* INPUT: force -- Should this routine keep retrying until the file becomes available? If *
* in this case it doesn't become available, then the program will abort. *
* *
* OUTPUT: bool; Is the file available to be opened? *
* *
* WARNINGS: Depending on the parameter passed in, this routine may never return. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
int RawFileClass::Is_Available(int forced)
{
int file; // Working file handle.
int open_failed;
/*
** If the file is already open, then is must have already passed the availability check.
** Return true in this case.
*/
if (Is_Open()) return(true);
/*
** If this is a forced check, then go through the normal open channels, since those
** channels ensure that the file must exist.
*/
if (forced) {
RawFileClass::Open(READ);
RawFileClass::Close();
return(true);
}
/*
** Perform a raw open of the file. If this open fails for ANY REASON, including a missing
** CD-ROM, this routine will return a failure condition. In all but the missing file
** condition, go through the normal error recover channels.
*/
for (;;) {
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
file = open(Filename, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY);
open_failed = (file == -1);
/*
** If DOS reports that everything is just fine except that the file is not present,
** then return with this fact. Any other case will fall through to the error handler
** routine.
*/
if (open_failed && errno == ENOENT) return(false);
/*
** If we got an access error it could be because there is no cd in
** the drive. Call the error handler but allow a continue if it
** returns.
*/
if (open_failed && errno == EACCES) {
Error(errno, true, Filename);
continue;
}
/*
** If the file could not be found, then return with this information. If a more
** serious error occurred, then display the error message and abort.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue;
// } else {
if (open_failed) {
/*
** An unhandled error condition is fatal. Display the error message and then
** abort.
*/
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
// }
if (!open_failed) break;
}
/*
** Since the file could be opened, then close it and return that the file exists.
*/
if (close(file)) {
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
return(true);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Close -- Perform a closure of the file. *
* *
* Close the file object. In the rare case of an error, handle it as appropriate. *
* *
* INPUT: none *
* *
* OUTPUT: none *
* *
* WARNINGS: Some rare error conditions may cause this routine to abort the program. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
void RawFileClass::Close(void)
{
/*
** If the file is open, then close it. If the file is already closed, then just return. This
** isn't considered an error condition.
*/
if (Is_Open()) {
for (;;) {
/*
** Close the file. If there was an error in the close operation -- abort.
*/
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
if (mmioClose((HMMIO)Handle, 0)) {
/*
** By definition, this error can only be a bad file handle. This a fatal condition
** of course, so abort with an error message.
*/
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
/*
** In the condition (if it is even possible) of a hard error occurring, then
** assume it is the case of missing media. Display an error message and try
** again if indicated.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue;
// }
break;
}
/*
** At this point the file must have been closed. Mark the file as empty and return.
*/
Handle = -1;
}
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Read -- Reads the specified number of bytes into a memory buffer. *
* *
* This routine will read the specified number of bytes and place the data into the buffer *
* indicated. It is legal to call this routine with a request for more bytes than are in *
* the file. This condition can result in fewer bytes being read than requested. Determine *
* this by examining the return value. *
* *
* INPUT: buffer -- Pointer to the buffer to read data into. If NULL is passed, no read *
* is performed. *
* *
* size -- The number of bytes to read. If NULL is passed, then no read is *
* performed. *
* *
* OUTPUT: Returns with the number of bytes read into the buffer. If this number is less *
* than requested, it indicates that the file has been exhausted. *
* *
* WARNINGS: none *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
long RawFileClass::Read(void *buffer, long size)
{
long bytesread = 0; // Running count of the number of bytes read into the buffer.
int opened = false; // Was the file opened by this routine?
int readresult;
/*
** If the file isn't opened, open it. This serves as a convenience
** for the programmer.
*/
if (!Is_Open()) {
/*
** The error check here is moot. Open will never return unless it succeeded.
*/
if (!Open(READ)) {
return(0);
}
opened = true;
}
/*
** Read the file in convenient chunk sizes. When the actual number
** of bytes read does not match the desired, then assume that the file
** is exhausted and bail. This loop was adjusted to take into
** consideration the fact that "read" returns a SIGNED value whereas
** it takes an UNSIGNED value as the byte count.
*/
while (size) {
unsigned desired; // Bytes desired to be read this pass.
unsigned actual; // Actual number of bytes read.
/*
** Break the read request into chunks no bigger than the low level DOS read
** can handle.
*/
desired = size;
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
readresult = 0;
actual = mmioRead((HMMIO)Handle, (char*)buffer, desired);
//actual = read(Handle, buffer, desired);
if (actual != desired) readresult = errno;
/*
** If a hard error occurred, then assume that it is the case of the CD-ROM or
** floppy media having been removed. Display the error and retry as directed.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue; // Not technically needed, but to be consistent...
// } else {
/*
** If negative one is returned from the read operation, then this indicates
** either a bad file number or invalid access. These are fatal conditions, so
** display the error and then abort.
*/
if (readresult != 0) {
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}// else {
/*
** No error occurred during the read. Adjust the pointers and size counters and
** loop again if more data is needed to be read.
*/
buffer = (void *) ((long)buffer + actual);
bytesread += actual;
size -= actual;
if (actual != desired) break; // No more data?
//}
// }
}
/*
** Close the file if it was opened by this routine and return
** the actual number of bytes read into the buffer.
*/
if (opened) Close();
return(bytesread);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Write -- Writes the specified data to the buffer specified. *
* *
* This routine will write the data specified to the file. *
* *
* INPUT: buffer -- The buffer that holds the data to write. *
* *
* size -- The number of bytes to write to the file. *
* *
* OUTPUT: Returns with the number of bytes written to the file. This routine catches the *
* case of a disk full condition, so this routine will always return with the number *
* matching the size request. *
* *
* WARNINGS: A fatal file condition could cause this routine to never return. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
long RawFileClass::Write(void const *buffer, long size)
{
long bytesread = 0;
int opened = false; // Was the file manually opened?
int writeresult;
/*
** Check to open status of the file. If the file is open, then merely write to
** it. Otherwise, open the file for writing and then close the file when the
** output is finished.
*/
if (!Is_Open()) {
if (!Open(WRITE)) {
return(0);
}
opened = true;
}
/*
** Write the data to the file in chunks no bigger than what the low level DOS write
** can handle.
*/
while (size) {
unsigned desired; // Bytes desired to be write this pass.
unsigned actual; // Actual number of bytes written.
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
// desired = (unsigned)MIN(size, Transfer_Block_Size());
desired = size;
writeresult = 0;
actual = mmioWrite((HMMIO)Handle, (char*)buffer, desired);
//actual = write(Handle, buffer, desired);
if (actual != desired) writeresult = errno;
/*
** If a hard error occurred, then assume it is the case of the media being
** removed. Print the error message an retry as directed.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue; // Not technically needed, but to be consistent...
// } else {
/*
** If negative one is returned by the DOS read, then this indicates a bad file
** handle or invalid access. Either condition is fatal -- display error condition
** and abort.
*/
if (writeresult != 0) {
Error(errno, false, Filename);
} else {
/*
** A successful write occurred. Update pointers and byte counter as appropriate.
*/
buffer = (void *)((long)buffer + actual);
bytesread += actual;
size -= actual;
/*
** If the actual bytes written is less than requested, assume this is a case of
** the disk being full. Consider this a fatal error condition.
*/
if (actual != desired) {
Error(ENOSPC, false, Filename);
}
}
// }
}
/*
** If this routine had to open the file, then close it before returning.
*/
if (opened) {
Close();
}
/*
** Return with the number of bytes written. This will always be the number of bytes
** requested, since the case of the disk being full is caught by this routine.
*/
return(bytesread);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Seek -- Reposition the file pointer as indicated. *
* *
* Use this routine to move the filepointer to the position indicated. It can move either *
* relative to current position or absolute from the beginning or ending of the file. This *
* routine will only return if it successfully performed the seek. *
* *
* INPUT: pos -- The position to seek to. This is interpreted as relative to the position *
* indicated by the "dir" parameter. *
* *
* dir -- The relative position to relate the seek to. This can be either SEEK_SET *
* for the beginning of the file, SEEK_CUR for the current position, or *
* SEEK_END for the end of the file. *
* *
* OUTPUT: This routine returns the position that the seek ended up at. *
* *
* WARNINGS: If there was a file error, then this routine might never return. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
long RawFileClass::Seek(long pos, int dir)
{
/*
** If the file isn't opened, then this is a fatal error condition.
*/
if (!Is_Open()) {
Error(EBADF, false, Filename);
}
/*
** Keep trying to seek until a non-retry condition occurs.
*/
for (;;) {
/*
** Perform the low level seek on the file.
*/
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
pos = mmioSeek((HMMIO)Handle, pos, dir);
//pos = lseek(Handle, pos, dir);
/*
** If a hard error occurred, then assume that it is the case of removed media. Display
** error message and retry.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue;
// } else {
/*
** A negative one indicates a fatal error with the seek operation. Display error
** condition and then abort.
*/
if (pos == -1) {
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
// }
break;
}
/*
** Return with the new position of the file. This will range between zero and the number of
** bytes the file contains.
*/
return(pos);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Size -- Determines size of file (in bytes). *
* *
* Use this routine to determine the size of the file. The file must exist or this is an *
* error condition. *
* *
* INPUT: none *
* *
* OUTPUT: Returns with the number of bytes in the file. *
* *
* WARNINGS: This routine handles error conditions and will not return unless the file *
* exists and can successfully be queried for file length. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
long RawFileClass::Size(void)
{
long size = 0;
int handle = 0;
/*
** If the file is open, then proceed normally.
*/
if (Is_Open()) {
/*
** Repetitively try to determine the file size until a fatal error condition or success
** is achieved.
*/
for (;;) {
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
handle = open(Filename, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY);
if (handle > 0){
size = filelength(handle);
close(handle);
}
/*
** If a hard error occurred, then assume it is the case of removed media. Display an
** error condition and allow retry.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue;
// } else {
if (size == -1) {
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
// }
break;
}
} else {
/*
** If the file wasn't open, then open the file and call this routine again. Count on
** the fact that the open function must succeed.
*/
if (Open()) {
size = Size();
/*
** Since we needed to open the file we must remember to close the file when the
** size has been determined.
*/
Close();
}
}
return(size);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Create -- Creates an empty file. *
* *
* This routine will create an empty file from the file object. The file object's filename *
* must already have been assigned before this routine will function. *
* *
* INPUT: none *
* *
* OUTPUT: bool; Was the file successfully created? This routine will always return true. *
* *
* WARNINGS: A fatal error condition could occur with this routine. Especially if the disk *
* is full or a read-only media was selected. *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
int RawFileClass::Create(void)
{
Close();
if (Open(WRITE)) {
Close();
return(true);
}
return(false);
}
/***********************************************************************************************
* RawFileClass::Delete -- Deletes the file object from the disk. *
* *
* This routine will delete the file object from the disk. If the file object doesn't *
* exist, then this routine will return as if it had succeeded (since the effect is the *
* same). *
* *
* INPUT: none *
* *
* OUTPUT: bool; Was the file deleted? If the file was already missing, the this value will *
* be false. *
* *
* WARNINGS: none *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 10/18/1994 JLB : Created. *
*=============================================================================================*/
int RawFileClass::Delete(void)
{
/*
** If the file was open, then it must be closed first.
*/
Close();
/*
** If there is no filename associated with this object, then this indicates a fatal error
** condition. Report this and abort.
*/
if (!Filename) {
Error(ENOENT, false);
}
/*
** Repetitively try to delete the file if possible. Either return with success, or
** abort the program with an error.
*/
for (;;) {
/*
** If the file is already missing, then return with this fact. No action is necessary.
** This can occur as this section loops if the file exists on a floppy and the floppy
** was removed, the file deleted on another machine, and then the floppy was
** reinserted. Admittedly, this is a rare case, but is handled here.
*/
if (!Is_Available()) {
return(false);
}
// Hard_Error_Occured = 0;
if (remove(Filename) == -1) {
/*
** If a hard error occurred, then assume that the media has been removed. Display
** error message and retry as directed.
*/
// if (Hard_Error_Occured) {
// Error(Hard_Error_Occured, true, Filename);
// continue;
// }
/*
** If at this point, DOS says the file doesn't exist, then just exit with this
** fact. It should have been caught earlier, but in any case, this is a legal
** condition.
*/
if (errno == ENOENT) break;
/*
** The only way it can reach this point is if DOS indicates that access is denied
** on the file. This occurs when trying to delete a file on a read-only media such
** as a CD-ROM. Report this as a fatal error and then abort.
*/
Error(errno, false, Filename);
}
break;
}
/*
** DOS reports that the file was successfully deleted. Return with this fact.
*/
return(true);
}
//extern "C" {
#define MAX_HANDLES 10
static RawFileClass Handles[MAX_HANDLES];
#ifdef NEVER
bool __cdecl Set_Search_Drives(BYTE const *)
{
RawFileClass::Set_Search_Path(path);
return(true);
}
#endif
int __cdecl Open_File(char const *file_name, int mode)
{
for (int index = 0; index < MAX_HANDLES; index++) {
if (!Handles[index].Is_Open()) {
if (Handles[index].Open(file_name,mode)) {
return(index);
}
break;
}
}
return(WW_ERROR);
}
VOID __cdecl Close_File(int handle)
{
if (handle != WW_ERROR && Handles[handle].Is_Open()) {
Handles[handle].Close();
}
}
LONG __cdecl Read_File(int handle, VOID *buf, ULONG bytes)
{
if (handle != WW_ERROR && Handles[handle].Is_Open()) {
return(Handles[handle].Read(buf, bytes));
}
return(0);
}
LONG __cdecl Write_File(int handle, VOID const *buf, ULONG bytes)
{
if (handle != WW_ERROR && Handles[handle].Is_Open()) {
return(Handles[handle].Write(buf, bytes));
}
return(0);
}
int __cdecl Find_File(char const *file_name)
{
RawFileClass file(file_name);
return(file.Is_Available());
}
#ifdef NEVER
int __cdecl Delete_File(BYTE const *file_name)
{
return(RawFileClass(file_name).Delete());
}
int __cdecl Create_File(BYTE const *file_name)
{
return(RawFileClass(file_name).Create());
}
ULONG __cdecl Load_Data(BYTE const *name, VOID *ptr, ULONG size)
{
return(RawFileClass(name).Read(ptr, size));
}
VOID * __cdecl Load_Alloc_Data(char const *name, int )
{
RawFileClass file(name);
return(Load_Alloc_Data(file));
}
#endif
ULONG __cdecl File_Size(int handle)
{
if (handle != WW_ERROR && Handles[handle].Is_Open()) {
return(Handles[handle].Size());
}
return(0);
}
#ifdef NEVER
ULONG __cdecl Write_Data(BYTE const *name, VOID const *ptr, ULONG size)
{
return(RawFileClass(name).Write(ptr, size));
}
#endif
ULONG __cdecl Seek_File(int handle, LONG offset, int starting)
{
if (handle != WW_ERROR && Handles[handle].Is_Open()) {
return(Handles[handle].Seek(offset, starting));
}
return(0);
}
#ifdef NEVER
bool __cdecl Multi_Drive_Search(bool on)
{
// return(RawFileClass::Multi_Drive_Search(on));
return(on);
}
VOID __cdecl WWDOS_Init(VOID)
{
}
VOID __cdecl WWDOS_Shutdown(VOID)
{
}
int __cdecl Find_Disk_Number(BYTE const *)
{
return(0);
}
#endif
/***********************************************************************************************
* Load_File -- load an entire file into memory *
* *
* *
* *
* INPUT: File name *
* Load address *
* *
* OUTPUT: bytes loaded *
* *
* WARNINGS: None *
* *
* HISTORY: *
* 9/28/95 5:09PM ST : Created *
*=============================================================================================*/
int __cdecl Load_File ( const char *file_name , void *load_addr )
{
int bytes_read=0;
int handle;
handle=Open_File ( file_name , READ );
if ( handle>=0 ){
bytes_read = Read_File ( handle , load_addr , File_Size ( handle ) );
Close_File ( handle );
}
return ( bytes_read );
}
//ULONG cdecl Load_Uncompress(BYTE const *file, BuffType uncomp_buff, BuffType dest_buff, VOID *reserved_data)
//{
// return(Load_Uncompress(RawFileClass(file), uncomp_buff, dest_buff, reserved_data));
// return(RawFileClass(file).Load_Uncompress(uncomp_buff, dest_buff, reserved_data));
//}
extern "C" {
int MaxDevice;
int DefaultDrive;
char CallingDOSInt;
}
void Unfragment_File_Cache(void)
{
}