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CBufferedFile: add explicit close function

- also use identical close function for CAutoFile (avoids setting file to
  NULL under wrong conditions)
0.10
Philip Kaufmann 10 years ago
parent
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0c35486dc9
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      src/serialize.h

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src/serialize.h

@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ public: @@ -1154,7 +1154,7 @@ public:
/** Non-refcounted RAII wrapper for FILE*.
/** Non-refcounted RAII wrapper for FILE*
*
* Will automatically close the file when it goes out of scope if not null.
* If you're returning the file pointer, return file.release().
@ -1186,9 +1186,10 @@ public: @@ -1186,9 +1186,10 @@ public:
void fclose()
{
if (file != NULL && file != stdin && file != stdout && file != stderr)
if (file) {
::fclose(file);
file = NULL;
file = NULL;
}
}
FILE* release() { FILE* ret = file; file = NULL; return ret; }
@ -1257,7 +1258,11 @@ public: @@ -1257,7 +1258,11 @@ public:
};
/** Non-refcounted RAII wrapper around a FILE* that implements a ring buffer to
* deserialize from. It guarantees the ability to rewind a given number of bytes. */
* deserialize from. It guarantees the ability to rewind a given number of bytes.
*
* Will automatically close the file when it goes out of scope if not null.
* If you need to close the file early, use file.fclose() instead of fclose(file).
*/
class CBufferedFile
{
private:
@ -1305,8 +1310,15 @@ public: @@ -1305,8 +1310,15 @@ public:
~CBufferedFile()
{
if (src)
fclose(src);
fclose();
}
void fclose()
{
if (src) {
::fclose(src);
src = NULL;
}
}
// check whether we're at the end of the source file

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