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asynts
96edcbc27c AK: Lower the requirements for InputStream::eof and rename it.
Consider the following snippet:

    void foo(InputStream& stream) {
        if(!stream.eof()) {
            u8 byte;
            stream >> byte;
        }
    }

There is a very subtle bug in this snippet, for some input streams eof()
might return false even if no more data can be read. In this case an
error flag would be set on the stream.

Until now I've always ensured that this is not the case, but this made
the implementation of eof() unnecessarily complicated.
InputFileStream::eof had to keep a ByteBuffer around just to make this
possible. That meant a ton of unnecessary copies just to get a reliable
eof().

In most cases it isn't actually necessary to have a reliable eof()
implementation.

In most other cases a reliable eof() is avaliable anyways because in
some cases like InputMemoryStream it is very easy to implement.
2020-09-14 20:58:12 +02:00
asynts
049f709d0b AK: Calculate the chunk index correctly in DuplexMemoryStream. 2020-09-11 16:07:45 +02:00
asynts
6de63782c7 Streams: Consistent behaviour when reading from stream with error.
The streaming operator doesn't short-circuit, consider the following
snippet:

    void foo(InputStream& stream) {
        int a, b;
        stream >> a >> b;
    }

If the first read fails, the second is called regardless. It should be
well defined what happens in this case: nothing.
2020-09-06 12:54:45 +02:00
asynts
7efd2a6d59 AK: Add OutputMemoryStream class. 2020-09-01 17:25:26 +02:00
asynts
3a2658951b AK: Add DuplexMemoryStream::copy_into_contiguous_buffer. 2020-09-01 17:25:26 +02:00
asynts
b68a873067 AK: Move memory streams into their own header. 2020-09-01 17:25:26 +02:00