/* Arduino SdFat Library * Copyright (C) 2012 by William Greiman * * This file is part of the Arduino SdFat Library * * This Library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with the Arduino SdFat Library. If not, see * . */ /** * \file * \brief SdFile class */ #ifndef SdFile_h #define SdFile_h #include #include //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** * \class SdFile * \brief SdBaseFile with Arduino Stream. */ #if SD_FILE_USES_STREAM class SdFile : public SdBaseFile, public Stream { #else // SD_FILE_USES_STREAM class SdFile : public SdBaseFile, public Print { #endif // SD_FILE_USES_STREAM public: SdFile() {} SdFile(const char* name, uint8_t oflag); #if DESTRUCTOR_CLOSES_FILE ~SdFile() {} #endif // DESTRUCTOR_CLOSES_FILE /** \return number of bytes available from the current position to EOF * or INT_MAX if more than INT_MAX bytes are available. */ int available() { uint32_t n = SdBaseFile::available(); return n > INT_MAX ? INT_MAX : n; } /** Ensure that any bytes written to the file are saved to the SD card. */ void flush() {SdBaseFile::sync();} /** Return the next available byte without consuming it. * * \return The byte if no error and not at eof else -1; */ int peek() {return SdBaseFile::peek();} /** Read the next byte from a file. * * \return For success return the next byte in the file as an int. * If an error occurs or end of file is reached return -1. */ int read() {return SdBaseFile::read();} /** Read data from a file starting at the current position. * * \param[out] buf Pointer to the location that will receive the data. * * \param[in] nbyte Maximum number of bytes to read. * * \return For success read() returns the number of bytes read. * A value less than \a nbyte, including zero, will be returned * if end of file is reached. * If an error occurs, read() returns -1. Possible errors include * read() called before a file has been opened, corrupt file system * or an I/O error occurred. */ int read(void* buf, size_t nbyte) {return SdBaseFile::read(buf, nbyte);} /** \return value of writeError */ bool getWriteError() {return SdBaseFile::getWriteError();} /** Set writeError to zero */ void clearWriteError() {SdBaseFile::clearWriteError();} size_t write(uint8_t b); int write(const char* str); /** Write data to an open file. * * \note Data is moved to the cache but may not be written to the * storage device until sync() is called. * * \param[in] buf Pointer to the location of the data to be written. * * \param[in] nbyte Number of bytes to write. * * \return For success write() returns the number of bytes written, always * \a nbyte. If an error occurs, write() returns -1. Possible errors * include write() is called before a file has been opened, write is called * for a read-only file, device is full, a corrupt file system or an * I/O error. */ int write(const void* buf, size_t nbyte); /** Write data to an open file. Form required by Print. * * \note Data is moved to the cache but may not be written to the * storage device until sync() is called. * * \param[in] buf Pointer to the location of the data to be written. * * \param[in] size Number of bytes to write. * * \return For success write() returns the number of bytes written, always * \a nbyte. If an error occurs, write() returns -1. Possible errors * include write() is called before a file has been opened, write is called * for a read-only file, device is full, a corrupt file system or an * I/O error. */ size_t write(const uint8_t *buf, size_t size) { return SdBaseFile::write(buf, size);} void write_P(PGM_P str); void writeln_P(PGM_P str); }; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** Arduino SD.h style flag for open for read. */ #define FILE_READ O_READ /** Arduino SD.h style flag for open at EOF for read/write with create. */ #define FILE_WRITE (O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_AT_END) /** * \class File * \brief Arduino SD.h style File API */ class File : public SdBaseFile, public Stream { public: /** The parenthesis operator. * * \return true if a file is open. */ operator bool() {return isOpen();} /** \return number of bytes available from the current position to EOF * or INT_MAX if more than INT_MAX bytes are available. */ int available() { uint32_t n = SdBaseFile::available(); return n > INT_MAX ? INT_MAX : n; } /** Set writeError to zero */ void clearWriteError() {SdBaseFile::clearWriteError();} /** Ensure that any bytes written to the file are saved to the SD card. */ void flush() {sync();} /** \return value of writeError */ bool getWriteError() {return SdBaseFile::getWriteError();} /** This function reports if the current file is a directory or not. * \return true if the file is a directory. */ bool isDirectory() {return isDir();} /** \return a pointer to the file's name. */ char* name() { m_name[0] = 0; getFilename(m_name); return m_name; } /** Return the next available byte without consuming it. * * \return The byte if no error and not at eof else -1; */ int peek() {return SdBaseFile::peek();} /** \return the current file position. */ uint32_t position() {return curPosition();} /** Opens the next file or folder in a directory. * * \param[in] mode open mode flags. * \return a File object. */ File openNextFile(uint8_t mode = O_READ) { File tmpFile; tmpFile.openNext(this, mode); return tmpFile; } /** Read the next byte from a file. * * \return For success return the next byte in the file as an int. * If an error occurs or end of file is reached return -1. */ int read() {return SdBaseFile::read();} /** Read data from a file starting at the current position. * * \param[out] buf Pointer to the location that will receive the data. * * \param[in] nbyte Maximum number of bytes to read. * * \return For success read() returns the number of bytes read. * A value less than \a nbyte, including zero, will be returned * if end of file is reached. * If an error occurs, read() returns -1. Possible errors include * read() called before a file has been opened, corrupt file system * or an I/O error occurred. */ int read(void* buf, size_t nbyte) {return SdBaseFile::read(buf, nbyte);} /** Rewind a file if it is a directory */ void rewindDirectory() { if (isDir()) rewind(); } /** * Seek to a new position in the file, which must be between * 0 and the size of the file (inclusive). * * \param[in] pos the new file position. * \return true for success else false. */ bool seek(uint32_t pos) {return seekSet(pos);} /** \return the file's size. */ uint32_t size() {return fileSize();} /** Write a byte to a file. Required by the Arduino Print class. * \param[in] b the byte to be written. * Use getWriteError to check for errors. * \return 1 for success and 0 for failure. */ size_t write(uint8_t b) { return SdBaseFile::write(&b, 1) == 1 ? 1 : 0; } /** Write data to an open file. * * \note Data is moved to the cache but may not be written to the * storage device until sync() is called. * * \param[in] buf Pointer to the location of the data to be written. * * \param[in] nbyte Number of bytes to write. * * \return For success write() returns the number of bytes written, always * \a nbyte. If an error occurs, write() returns -1. Possible errors * include write() is called before a file has been opened, write is called * for a read-only file, device is full, a corrupt file system or an * I/O error. */ int write(const void* buf, size_t nbyte); /** Write data to an open file. Form required by Print. * * \note Data is moved to the cache but may not be written to the * storage device until sync() is called. * * \param[in] buf Pointer to the location of the data to be written. * * \param[in] size Number of bytes to write. * * \return For success write() returns the number of bytes written, always * \a nbyte. If an error occurs, write() returns -1. Possible errors * include write() is called before a file has been opened, write is called * for a read-only file, device is full, a corrupt file system or an * I/O error. */ size_t write(const uint8_t *buf, size_t size) { return SdBaseFile::write(buf, size); } private: char m_name[13]; }; #endif // SdFile_h