FileIoStream
GFileIOStream
provides I/O streams that both read and write to the same file handle.
GFileIOStream
implements iface@Gio.Seekable, which allows the I/O stream to jump to arbitrary positions in the file and to truncate the file, provided the filesystem of the file supports these operations.
To find the position of a file I/O stream, use method@Gio.Seekable.tell.
To find out if a file I/O stream supports seeking, use method@Gio.Seekable.can_seek. To position a file I/O stream, use method@Gio.Seekable.seek. To find out if a file I/O stream supports truncating, use method@Gio.Seekable.can_truncate. To truncate a file I/O stream, use method@Gio.Seekable.truncate.
The default implementation of all the GFileIOStream
operations and the implementation of iface@Gio.Seekable just call into the same operations on the output stream.
Since
2.22
Constructors
Properties
Functions
Tests if the length of the stream can be adjusted with g_seekable_truncate().
Clears the pending flag on @stream.
Closes the stream, releasing resources related to it. This will also close the individual input and output streams, if they are not already closed.
Requests an asynchronous close of the stream, releasing resources related to it. When the operation is finished @callback will be called. You can then call g_io_stream_close_finish() to get the result of the operation.
Closes a stream.
Checks if a stream has pending actions.
Queries a file io stream for the given @attributes. This function blocks while querying the stream. For the asynchronous version of this function, see g_file_io_stream_query_info_async(). While the stream is blocked, the stream will set the pending flag internally, and any other operations on the stream will fail with %G_IO_ERROR_PENDING.
Asynchronously queries the @stream for a #GFileInfo. When completed,
Finalizes the asynchronous query started by g_file_io_stream_query_info_async().
Seeks in the stream by the given @offset, modified by @type.
Sets @stream to have actions pending. If the pending flag is already set or @stream is closed, it will return false and set
Asynchronously splice the output stream of @stream1 to the input stream of
Sets the length of the stream to @offset. If the stream was previously larger than @offset, the extra data is discarded. If the stream was previously shorter than @offset, it is extended with NUL ('\0') bytes.