ReadWriteStream.st
author Claus Gittinger <cg@exept.de>
Sun, 03 Sep 2000 17:14:56 +0200
changeset 5582 737d121ae7de
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"
 COPYRIGHT (c) 1989 by Claus Gittinger
	      All Rights Reserved

 This software is furnished under a license and may be used
 only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
 inclusion of the above copyright notice.   This software may not
 be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
 other person.  No title to or ownership of the software is
 hereby transferred.
"

WriteStream subclass:#ReadWriteStream
	instanceVariableNames:''
	classVariableNames:''
	poolDictionaries:''
	category:'Streams'
!

!ReadWriteStream class methodsFor:'documentation'!

copyright
"
 COPYRIGHT (c) 1989 by Claus Gittinger
	      All Rights Reserved

 This software is furnished under a license and may be used
 only in accordance with the terms of that license and with the
 inclusion of the above copyright notice.   This software may not
 be provided or otherwise made available to, or used by, any
 other person.  No title to or ownership of the software is
 hereby transferred.
"
!

documentation
"
    ReadWriteStreams allow both read- and write-access to some collection.
    To allow this, they reenable some methods blocked in WriteStream.
    (being one of the seldom places, where multiple inheritance could be
     of good use in smalltalk).

    Claus:
        I personally find the ReadStream - WriteStream - ReadWriteStream
        organization brain-damaged. It would be better to have an attribute
        (such as readOnly / writeOnly / readWrite) in an InternalStream subclass 
        of Stream ...

    [author:]
        Claus Gittinger
"
!

examples
"
    |s|

    s := ReadWriteStream with:'abcd'.
    s reset.
    s nextPut:$A.
    s contents       
"
! !

!ReadWriteStream methodsFor:'access-reading'!

next
    "return the next element; advance read position.
     If there are no more elements, nil is returned."

    |element|

    (position > readLimit) ifTrue:[^ self pastEnd].
    element := collection at:position.
    position := position + 1.
    ^ element

    "Modified: 5.2.1996 / 21:57:40 / stefan"
!

peek
    "return the element to be read next without advancing read position.
     If there are no more elements, nil is returned."

    (position > readLimit) ifTrue:[^ self pastEnd].
    ^ collection at:position

    "Modified: 5.2.1996 / 21:57:47 / stefan"
! !

!ReadWriteStream methodsFor:'accessing'!

contents
    "return the contents as written so far;
     redefined to prevent confusion resulting due to 
     my superclasses optimization. (see WriteStream contents).
     ST80 users if RWStream expect the contents array to remain
     unchanged."

    readLimit := (readLimit ? 0) max:position-1.
    ^ collection copyFrom:1 to:readLimit

    "Created: / 30.10.1997 / 16:25:22 / cg"
    "Modified: / 30.10.1997 / 18:37:09 / cg"
!

reset
    "set the read position to the beginning of the collection"

    self resetPosition

! !

!ReadWriteStream methodsFor:'converting'!

readStream
    "return the receiver as a readStream - thats myself"

    ^ self

    "Created: 29.11.1995 / 22:04:23 / stefan"
! !

!ReadWriteStream methodsFor:'initialization'!

on:initialCollection
    super on:initialCollection.
    readLimit := 0.
!

with:initialCollection
    super with:initialCollection.
    readLimit := initialCollection size.
    position := 1.
! !

!ReadWriteStream methodsFor:'queries'!

isReadable 
    "return true if the receiver supports reading - thats true"

    ^ true
! !

!ReadWriteStream class methodsFor:'documentation'!

version
    ^ '$Header: /cvs/stx/stx/libbasic/ReadWriteStream.st,v 1.20 2000-03-21 12:53:43 cg Exp $'
! !