The classes mapped_file_source
, mapped_file_sink
and mapped_file
provide access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems. These Devices behave much like the File Wrappers basic_file_source
, basic_file_sink
and basic_file
, with the following important differences:
mapped_file_params::new_file_size
.
Wide-character versions of the memory-mapped file Devices may be defined as follows, using the template code_converter
:
#include <boost/iostreams/code_converter.hpp> #include <boost/iostreams/device/mapped_file.hpp> typedef code_converter<mapped_file_source> wmapped_file_source; typedef code_converter<mapped_file_sink> wmapped_file_sink;
The memory-mapped file Devices are based on the work of Craig Henderson ([Henderson]). Additionals features were implemented by Jonathan Graehl.
The memory-mapped file Devices depend on the source file <libs/iostreams/src/mapped_file.cpp>
. This source file makes use of Windows or POSIX headers depending on the user's operating system. For installation instructions see Installation.
<boost/iostreams/device/mapped_file.hpp>
mapped_file_params
Class encapsulating the parameters used to open a memory-mapped file.
namespace boost { namespace iostreams { struct mapped_file_params { explicit mapped_file_params(); explicit mapped_file_params(const std::string& path); std::string path; mapped_file::mapmode flags; std::ios_base::openmode mode; // Deprecated stream_offset offset; std::size_t length; stream_offset new_file_size; const char* hint; }; } } // End namespace boost::io
mapped_file_params::path
std::string path;
The pathname of the file to map.
mapped_file_params::mode
std::ios_base::openmode mode;
Indicates whether the file should be opened with read-access, write-access or both. Ignored by mapped_file_source
and mapped_file_sink
. This member is deprecated. Please use flags in new code instead.
mapped_file_params::flags
mapped_file::mapmode flags;
Indicates whether the file should be opened with read-access, read-write-access, or private access. A file opened with private access can be written to, but the changes will not affect the underlying file.
mapped_file_params::offset
stream_offset offset;
The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be abotained via the static member function alignment
of mapped_file_source
, mapped_file_sink
or mapped_file
. Defaults to 0
.
mapped_file_params::length
std::size_t length;
The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped.
mapped_file_params::new_file_size
stream_offset new_file_size;
If this value is non-zero it specifies the size of a file to be created. If a file with pathname path already exists, it will be overwritten.
mapped_file_params::hint
const char* hint;
Suggests a location in the process's address space for the mapping to begin.
mapped_file_source
Model of Source providing read-only access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems.
namespace boost { namespace iostreams { class mapped_file_source { public: typedef char char_type; typedef [implementation-defined] category; mapped_file_source(); explicit mapped_file_source(mapped_file_params params); explicit mapped_file_source( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 ); void open(mapped_file_params params); void open( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 ); bool is_open() const; void close(); size_type size() const; const char* data() const; iterator begin() const; iterator end() const; static int alignment(); }; } } // End namespace boost::io
mapped_file_source::mapped_file_source
mapped_file_source();
Constructs a mapped_file_source
which must be opened before it can be used to perform i/o.
explicit mapped_file_source(mapped_file_params params);
Constructs a mapped_file_source
from the given parameters.
explicit mapped_file_source( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 );
Constructs a mapped_file_source
to access a specified file. The parameters have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
mapped_file_source::open
void open(mapped_file_params params);
Connects this mapped_file_source
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters.
void open( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 );
Connects this mapped_file_source
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters, which have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
mapped_file_source::is_open
bool is_open() const;
Returns true
if this mapped_file_source
has been successfully opened without subsequently having been closed.
mapped_file_source::close
void close();
Frees the mapping associated with this mapped_file_source
.
mapped_file_source::size
size_type size() const;
Returns the size in bytes of the mapping associated with this mapped_file_source
.
mapped_file_source::data
const char* data() const;
Returns a pointer to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file_source
.
mapped_file_source::begin
iterator begin() const;
Returns an iterator to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file_source
.
mapped_file_source::end
iterator end() const;
Returns an iterator to just past the last byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file_source
.
mapped_file_source::alignment
static int alignment();
Returns the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity.
mapped_file_sink
Model of Sink providing write-only access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems.
namespace boost { namespace iostreams { class mapped_file_sink { public: typedef char char_type; typedef [implementation-defined] category; enum mapmode { readwrite, priv }; mapped_file_sink(); explicit mapped_file_sink(mapped_file_params params); explicit mapped_file_sink( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0, mapmode flags = readwrite ); void open(mapped_file_params params); void open( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0, mapmode flags = readwrite ); bool is_open() const; mapmode flags() const; void close(); size_type size() const; char* data() const; iterator begin() const; iterator end() const; static int alignment(); }; } } // End namespace boost::io
mapped_file_sink::mapped_file_sink
mapped_file_sink();
Constructs a mapped_file_sink
which must be opened before it can be used to perform i/o.
explicit mapped_file_sink(mapped_file_params params);
Constructs a mapped_file_sink
from the given parameters.
explicit mapped_file_sink( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0, mapmode flags );
Constructs a mapped_file_sink
to access a specified file. The parameters have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
flags | - | Indicates whether the mapped_file_sink should be opened for read-write access or private access. |
mapped_file_sink::open
void open(mapped_file_params params);
Connects this mapped_file_sink
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters.
void open( const std::string& path, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 mapmode flags );
Connects this mapped_file_sink
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters, which have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
flags | - | Indicates whether the mapped_file_sink should be opened for read-write access or private access. |
mapped_file_sink::is_open
bool is_open() const;
Returns true
if this mapped_file_sink
has been successfully opened without subsequently having been closed.
mapped_file_sink::flags
mapmode flags() const;
Indicates whether the mapped_file_sink
was opened for read/write-access or private-access.
mapped_file_sink::close
void close();
Frees the mapping associated with this mapped_file_sink
.
mapped_file_sink::size
size_type size() const;
Returns the size in bytes of the mapping associated with this mapped_file_sink
.
mapped_file_sink::data
char* data() const;
Returns a pointer to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file_sink
.
mapped_file_sink::begin
iterator begin() const;
Returns an iterator to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file_sink
.
mapped_file_sink::end
iterator end() const;
Returns an iterator to just past the last byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file_sink
.
mapped_file_sink::alignment
static int alignment();
Returns the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity.
mapped_file
Model of SeekableDevice providing read-write access to memory-mapped files on Windows and POSIX systems.
namespace boost { namespace iostreams { class mapped_file { public: typedef char char_type; typedef [implementation-defined] category; enum mapmode { readonly, readwrite, priv }; mapped_file(); explicit mapped_file(mapped_file_params params); explicit mapped_file( const std::string& path, std::ios_base::openmode mode = std::ios_base::in | std::ios_base::out, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 ); explicit mapped_file( const std::string& path, mapmode mode, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 ); void open(mapped_file_params params); void open( const std::string& path, std::ios_base::openmode mode = std::ios_base | std::ios_base, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 ); void open( const std::string& path, mapmode mode, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 ); bool is_open() const; mapmode flags() const; void close(); size_type size() const; char* data() const; const char* const_data() const; iterator begin() const; const_iterator const_begin() const; iterator end() const; const_iterator const_end() const; static int alignment(); }; } } // End namespace boost::iostreams
mapped_file::mapped_file
mapped_file();
Constructs a mapped_file
which must be opened before it can be used to perform i/o.
explicit mapped_file(mapped_file_params params);
Constructs a mapped_file
from the given parameters.
explicit mapped_file( const std::string& path, std::ios_base::openmode mode = std::ios_base | std::ios_base, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 );
Constructs a mapped_file
to access a specified file. The parameters have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
mode | - | Indicates whether the file should be opened with read-access, write-access or both. Use of std::ios_base::openmode with mapped_file is deprecated. Please use mapmode instead in new code. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
explicit mapped_file( const std::string& path, mapmode mode, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 );
Constructs a mapped_file
to access a specified file. The parameters have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
mode | - | Indicates whether the file should be opened with read-access, read/write-access or private-access. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
mapped_file::open
void open(mapped_file_params params);
Connects this mapped_file
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters.
void open( const std::string& path, std::ios_base::openmode mode = std::ios_base | std::ios_base, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 );
Connects this mapped_file
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters, which have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
mode | - | Indicates whether the file should be opened with read-access, write-access or both. Use of std::ios_base::openmode with mapped_file is deprecated. Please use mapmode in new code. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
void open( const std::string& path, mapmode mode, size_type length = max_length, boost::intmax_t offset = 0 );
Connects this mapped_file
to a memory-mapped file obtained as described by the given parameters, which have the following interpretation:
path | - | The pathname of the file to map. |
mode | - | Indicates whether the file should be opened with read-access, read/write-access or private access. |
length | - | The number of bytes to map. If this parameter is not specified, the entire file is mapped. |
offset | - | The offset where the mapping is to begin. This value must be a multiple of the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity, which can be obtained using the static member function alignment . |
mapped_file::is_open
bool is_open() const;
Returns true
if this mapped_file
has been successfully opened without subsequently having been closed.
mapped_file::flags
mapmode flags() const;
Indicates whether the mapped_file
was opened for read-access, read/write-access or private-access.
mapped_file::close
void close();
Frees the mapping associated with this mapped_file
.
mapped_file::size
size_type size() const;
Returns the size in bytes of the mapping associated with this mapped_file
.
mapped_file::data
char* data() const;
Returns a pointer to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file
, if it was opened with write-access, and a null pointer otherwise.
mapped_file::const_data
const char* const_data() const;
Returns a pointer to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file
.
mapped_file::begin
iterator begin() const;
Returns an iterator to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file
, if it was opened with write-access, and a null pointer iterator otherwise.
mapped_file::const_begin
const_iterator const_begin() const;
Returns a const_iterator to the first byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file
.
mapped_file::end
iterator end() const;
Returns an iterator to just past the last byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file
, if it was opened with write-access, and a null pointer otherwise.
mapped_file::const_end
const_iterator const_end() const;
Returns a const_iterator to just past the last byte of data in the mapping associated with this mapped_file
.
mapped_file::alignment
static int alignment();
Returns the operating system's virtual memory allocation granularity.
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