/* ** Command & Conquer Red Alert(tm) ** Copyright 2025 Electronic Arts Inc. ** ** This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ** it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ** the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ** (at your option) any later version. ** ** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ** GNU General Public License for more details. ** ** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ** along with this program. If not, see . */ /* $Header: /CounterStrike/CDFILE.H 1 3/03/97 10:24a 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 : CDFILE.H * * * * Programmer : Joe L. Bostic * * * * Start Date : October 18, 1994 * * * * Last Update : October 18, 1994 [JLB] * * * *---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------* * Functions: * * - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - */ #ifndef CDFILE_H #define CDFILE_H #include #include "bfiofile.h" /* ** This class is derived from the BufferIOFileClass. This class adds the functionality of searching ** across multiple directories or drives. It is designed for the typical case of a CD-ROM game ** were some data exists in the current directory (hard drive) and the rest exists on the CD-ROM. ** Searching for the file occurs by first examining the current directory. If the file does not ** exist there, then all the paths available are examined in turn until the file can be found. ** For opening files to write, only the current directory is examined. The directory search order ** is controlled by the path list as submitted to Set_Search_Drives(). The format of the path ** string is the same as the DOS path string. */ class CDFileClass : public BufferIOFileClass { public: CDFileClass(char const *filename); CDFileClass(void); virtual ~CDFileClass(void) {}; virtual char const * Set_Name(char const *filename); virtual int Open(char const *filename, int rights=READ); virtual int Open(int rights=READ); void Searching(int on) {IsDisabled = !on;}; static bool Is_There_Search_Drives(void) {return(First != NULL);}; static int Set_Search_Drives(char * pathlist); static void Add_Search_Drive(char *path); static void Clear_Search_Drives(void); static void Refresh_Search_Drives(void); static void Set_CD_Drive(int drive); static int Get_CD_Drive(void) {return(CurrentCDDrive);}; static int Get_Last_CD_Drive(void) {return(LastCDDrive);}; private: /* ** Is multi-drive searching disabled for this file object? */ unsigned IsDisabled:1; /* ** This is the control record for each of the drives specified in the search ** path. There can be many such search paths available. */ typedef struct { void * Next; // Pointer to next search record. char const * Path; // Pointer to path string. } SearchDriveType; /* ** This points to the first path record. */ static SearchDriveType * First; /* ** This is a copy of the unparsed search path list */ static char RawPath[512]; /* ** The drive letter of the current cd drive */ static int CurrentCDDrive; /* ** The drive letter of the last used CD drive */ static int LastCDDrive; }; #endif