// Copyright (c) 2005-2022 Jay Berkenbilt // // This file is part of qpdf. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. // // Versions of qpdf prior to version 7 were released under the terms // of version 2.0 of the Artistic License. At your option, you may // continue to consider qpdf to be licensed under those terms. Please // see the manual for additional information. #ifndef PL_BUFFER_HH #define PL_BUFFER_HH // This pipeline accumulates the data passed to it into a memory // buffer. Each subsequent use of this buffer appends to the data // accumulated so far. getBuffer() may be called only after calling // finish() and before calling any subsequent write(). At that point, // a dynamically allocated Buffer object is returned and the internal // buffer is reset. The caller is responsible for deleting the // returned Buffer. // // For this pipeline, "next" may be null. If a next pointer is // provided, this pipeline will also pass the data through to it. #include #include #include class Pl_Buffer: public Pipeline { public: QPDF_DLL Pl_Buffer(char const* identifier, Pipeline* next = 0); QPDF_DLL virtual ~Pl_Buffer(); QPDF_DLL virtual void write(unsigned char*, size_t); QPDF_DLL virtual void finish(); // Each call to getBuffer() resets this object -- see notes above. // The caller is responsible for deleting the returned Buffer // object. QPDF_DLL Buffer* getBuffer(); // getMallocBuffer behaves in the same was as getBuffer except the // buffer is allocated with malloc(), making it suitable for use // when calling from other languages. If there is no data, *buf is // set to a null pointer and *len is set to 0. Otherwise, *buf is // a buffer of size *len allocated with malloc(). It is the // caller's responsibility to call free() on the buffer. QPDF_DLL void getMallocBuffer(unsigned char **buf, size_t* len); private: class Members { friend class Pl_Buffer; public: QPDF_DLL ~Members(); private: Members(); Members(Members const&); bool ready; PointerHolder data; size_t total_size; }; PointerHolder m; }; #endif // PL_BUFFER_HH