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Oracle® C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1)

Part Number B10778-01
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Stream Class

You use a Stream to read or write streamed data (usually LONG).

Table 10-39 Summary of Stream Methods

Method Summary
readBuffer()
Reads the stream and returns the amount of data read from the Stream object.
readLastBuffer()
Reads last buffer from Stream.
writeBuffer()
Writes data from buffer to the stream.
writeLastBuffer()
Writes the last data from buffer to the stream.
status()
Returns the current status of the stream.


readBuffer()

Reads data from Stream. The size parameter specifies the maximum number of byte characters to read. Returns the amount of data read from the Stream object. -1 means end of data on the stream.


Syntax
int readBuffer(
   char *buffer,
   unsigned int size);
Parameter Description
buffer
Pointer to data buffer; must be allocated and freed by caller.
size
Specifies the number of bytes to be read.


readLastBuffer()

This method reads the last buffer from the Stream. It can also be called top discard unread data. The size parameter specifies the maximum number of byte characters to read. Returns the amount of data read from the Stream object; -1 means end of data on the stream.


Syntax
int readLastBuffer(
   char *buffer,
   unsigned int size);
Parameter Description
buffer
Pointer to data buffer; must be allocated and freed by caller.
size
Specifies the number of bytes to be read.


writeBuffer()

Writes data from buffer to the stream. The amount of data written is determined by size.


Syntax
void writeBuffer(
   char *buffer,
   unsigned int size);
Parameter Description
buffer
Pointer to data buffer.
size
Specifies the number of chars to be written.


writeLastBuffer()

This method writes the last data buffer to the stream. It can also be called to write the last chunk of data. The amount of data written is determined by size.


Syntax
void writeLastBuffer(
   char *buffer,
   unsigned int size);
Parameter Description
buffer
Pointer to data buffer.
size
Specifies the number of bytes to be written.


status()

Returns the current status of the streams, which can be one of the following:


Syntax
Status status() const;