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ACE_OutputCDR Class Reference

A CDR stream for marshalling data, most often for transmission to another system which may or may not have the same byte order. More...

#include <CDR_Stream.h>

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Classes

struct  from_boolean
struct  from_char
struct  from_octet
struct  from_string
struct  from_wchar
struct  from_wstring

Public Member Functions

 ACE_OutputCDR (size_t size=0, int byte_order=ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE, ACE_Allocator *buffer_allocator=0, ACE_Allocator *data_block_allocator=0, ACE_Allocator *message_block_allocator=0, size_t memcpy_tradeoff=ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF, ACE_CDR::Octet major_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION, ACE_CDR::Octet minor_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION)
 ACE_OutputCDR (char *data, size_t size, int byte_order=ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE, ACE_Allocator *buffer_allocator=0, ACE_Allocator *data_block_allocator=0, ACE_Allocator *message_block_allocator=0, size_t memcpy_tradeoff=ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF, ACE_CDR::Octet giop_major_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION, ACE_CDR::Octet giop_minor_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION)
 ACE_OutputCDR (ACE_Data_Block *data_block, int byte_order=ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE, ACE_Allocator *message_block_allocator=0, size_t memcpy_tradeoff=ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF, ACE_CDR::Octet giop_major_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION, ACE_CDR::Octet giop_minor_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION)
 ACE_OutputCDR (ACE_Message_Block *data, int byte_order=ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE, size_t memcpy_tradeoff=ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF, ACE_CDR::Octet giop_major_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION, ACE_CDR::Octet giop_minor_version=ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION)
 ~ACE_OutputCDR (void)
 destructor
bool good_bit (void) const
 Returns false if an error has ocurred.
void reset (void)
 Reuse the CDR stream to write on the old buffer.
size_t total_length (void) const
 Add the length of each message block in the chain.
const ACE_Message_Blockbegin (void) const
const ACE_Message_Blockend (void) const
 Return the last message in the chain that is is use.
const ACE_Message_Blockcurrent (void) const
 Return the <current_> message block in chain.
int consolidate (void)
 Replace the message block chain with a single message block.
const char * buffer (void) const
size_t length (void) const
int align_write_ptr (size_t alignment)
ACE_Char_Codeset_Translatorchar_translator (void) const
 Access the codeset translators. They can be null!
ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translatorwchar_translator (void) const
void char_translator (ACE_Char_Codeset_Translator *)
 Set the char codeset translator.
void wchar_translator (ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translator *)
 Set the wchar codeset translator.
size_t current_alignment (void) const
void current_alignment (size_t current_alignment)
int adjust (size_t size, char *&buf)
int adjust (size_t size, size_t align, char *&buf)
bool do_byte_swap (void) const
int byte_order (void) const
void reset_byte_order (int byte_order)
void set_version (ACE_CDR::Octet major, ACE_CDR::Octet minor)
 set GIOP version info
void get_version (ACE_CDR::Octet &major, ACE_CDR::Octet &minor)
 Set the underlying GIOP version..
Write operations

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean write_boolean (ACE_CDR::Boolean x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_char (ACE_CDR::Char x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wchar (ACE_CDR::WChar x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_octet (ACE_CDR::Octet x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_short (ACE_CDR::Short x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ushort (ACE_CDR::UShort x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_long (ACE_CDR::Long x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulong (ACE_CDR::ULong x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longlong (const ACE_CDR::LongLong &x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulonglong (const ACE_CDR::ULongLong &x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_float (ACE_CDR::Float x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_double (const ACE_CDR::Double &x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longdouble (const ACE_CDR::LongDouble &x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_string (const ACE_CDR::Char *x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_string (ACE_CDR::ULong len, const ACE_CDR::Char *x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_string (const ACE_CString &x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wstring (const ACE_CDR::WChar *x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wstring (ACE_CDR::ULong length, const ACE_CDR::WChar *x)
 For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_boolean_array (const ACE_CDR::Boolean *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_char_array (const ACE_CDR::Char *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wchar_array (const ACE_CDR::WChar *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_octet_array (const ACE_CDR::Octet *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_short_array (const ACE_CDR::Short *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ushort_array (const ACE_CDR::UShort *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_long_array (const ACE_CDR::Long *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulong_array (const ACE_CDR::ULong *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longlong_array (const ACE_CDR::LongLong *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_ulonglong_array (const ACE_CDR::ULongLong *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_float_array (const ACE_CDR::Float *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_double_array (const ACE_CDR::Double *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_longdouble_array (const ACE_CDR::LongDouble *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_octet_array_mb (const ACE_Message_Block *mb)
Placeholder/replace operations

Facilitates writing a placeholder into a CDR stream to be replaced later with a different value.

Note:
An example use for this facility is:
        ACE_OutputCDR strm;
        ...   // insert values...
        char *pos = strm.write_long_placeholder ();
        ...   // insert more values
        ACE_CDR::Long real_val;       // Somehow assign the "correct" value
        strm.replace (real_val, pos); // Replace earlier placeholder
char * write_long_placeholder (void)
char * write_short_placeholder (void)
ACE_CDR::Boolean replace (ACE_CDR::Long x, char *loc)
ACE_CDR::Boolean replace (ACE_CDR::Short x, char *loc)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_boolean (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_char (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_wchar (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_octet (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_short (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_ushort (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_long (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_ulong (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_longlong (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_ulonglong (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_float (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_double (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_longdouble (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_wstring (ACE_InputCDR &)
ACE_CDR::Boolean append_string (ACE_InputCDR &)

Static Public Member Functions

static void wchar_maxbytes (size_t max_bytes)
static size_t wchar_maxbytes (void)
 access the serialized size of wchars.

Protected Attributes

ACE_CDR::Octet major_version_
 GIOP version information.
ACE_CDR::Octet minor_version_
ACE_Char_Codeset_Translatorchar_translator_
 If not nil, invoke for translation of character and string data.
ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translatorwchar_translator_

Static Protected Attributes

static size_t wchar_maxbytes_ = sizeof (ACE_CDR::WChar)

Private Member Functions

ACE_Message_Blockfind (char *loc)
 ACE_OutputCDR (const ACE_OutputCDR &rhs)
 disallow copying...
ACE_OutputCDRoperator= (const ACE_OutputCDR &rhs)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_1 (const ACE_CDR::Octet *x)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_2 (const ACE_CDR::UShort *x)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_4 (const ACE_CDR::ULong *x)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_8 (const ACE_CDR::ULongLong *x)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_16 (const ACE_CDR::LongDouble *x)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_array (const void *x, size_t size, size_t align, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
ACE_CDR::Boolean write_wchar_array_i (const ACE_CDR::WChar *x, ACE_CDR::ULong length)
int grow_and_adjust (size_t size, size_t align, char *&buf)

Private Attributes

ACE_Message_Block start_
 The start of the chain of message blocks.
ACE_Message_Blockcurrent_
 The current block in the chain where we are writing.
size_t current_alignment_
bool current_is_writable_
bool do_byte_swap_
bool good_bit_
 Set to false when an error ocurrs.
size_t const memcpy_tradeoff_
 Break-even point for copying.

Friends

class ACE_Char_Codeset_Translator
class ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translator
class ACE_InputCDR

Detailed Description

A CDR stream for marshalling data, most often for transmission to another system which may or may not have the same byte order.

This class is based on the the CORBA spec for Java (98-02-29), java class omg.org.CORBA.portable.OutputStream. It diverts in a few ways:


Constructor & Destructor Documentation

ACE_OutputCDR::ACE_OutputCDR ( size_t  size = 0,
int  byte_order = ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE,
ACE_Allocator buffer_allocator = 0,
ACE_Allocator data_block_allocator = 0,
ACE_Allocator message_block_allocator = 0,
size_t  memcpy_tradeoff = ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF,
ACE_CDR::Octet  major_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION,
ACE_CDR::Octet  minor_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION 
)

Default constructor; allows one to set byte ordering, allocators, and tuning information.

Parameters:
sizeCauses constructor to preallocate size bytes; if size is 0 it allocates the default size.
byte_orderThe byte order that data will have within this object. Unless otherwise specified, the byte order will be the order native to the hardware this is executed on. To force the marshalled data to have a specific order, specify one of the values defined in ACE_CDR::Byte_Order.
Note:
The ACE_ENABLE_SWAP_ON_WRITE config macro must be set for any local byte swapping to occur as data is inserted into an ACE_OutputCDR object.
ACE_OutputCDR::ACE_OutputCDR ( char *  data,
size_t  size,
int  byte_order = ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE,
ACE_Allocator buffer_allocator = 0,
ACE_Allocator data_block_allocator = 0,
ACE_Allocator message_block_allocator = 0,
size_t  memcpy_tradeoff = ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF,
ACE_CDR::Octet  giop_major_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION,
ACE_CDR::Octet  giop_minor_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION 
)

Build a CDR stream with an initial buffer, it will *not* remove data, since it did not allocated it. It's important to be careful with the alignment of data. Create an output stream from an arbitrary buffer, care must be exercised with alignment, because this contructor will align if needed. In this case data will not point to the start of the output stream. begin()->rd_ptr() points to the start of the output stream. See ACE_ptr_align_binary() to properly align a pointer and use ACE_CDR::MAX_ALIGNMENT for the correct alignment.

ACE_OutputCDR::ACE_OutputCDR ( ACE_Data_Block data_block,
int  byte_order = ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE,
ACE_Allocator message_block_allocator = 0,
size_t  memcpy_tradeoff = ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF,
ACE_CDR::Octet  giop_major_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION,
ACE_CDR::Octet  giop_minor_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION 
)

Build a CDR stream with an initial data block, it will *not* remove <data_block>, since it did not allocated it. It's important to be Create an output stream from an arbitrary data block, care must be exercised with alignment, because this contructor will align if needed. In this case data_block will not point to the start of the output stream. begin()->rd_ptr() points to the start off the output stream. See ACE_ptr_align_binary() to properly align a pointer and use ACE_CDR::MAX_ALIGNMENT for the correct alignment.

ACE_OutputCDR::ACE_OutputCDR ( ACE_Message_Block data,
int  byte_order = ACE_CDR::BYTE_ORDER_NATIVE,
size_t  memcpy_tradeoff = ACE_DEFAULT_CDR_MEMCPY_TRADEOFF,
ACE_CDR::Octet  giop_major_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MAJOR_VERSION,
ACE_CDR::Octet  giop_minor_version = ACE_CDR_GIOP_MINOR_VERSION 
)

Build a CDR stream with an initial Message_Block chain, it will not* remove data, since it did not allocate it.

ACE_OutputCDR::~ACE_OutputCDR ( void  ) [inline]

destructor

ACE_OutputCDR::ACE_OutputCDR ( const ACE_OutputCDR rhs) [private]

disallow copying...


Member Function Documentation

int ACE_OutputCDR::adjust ( size_t  size,
char *&  buf 
) [inline]

Returns (in buf) the next position in the buffer aligned to size, it advances the Message_Block wr_ptr past the data (i.e., buf + size). If necessary it grows the Message_Block buffer. Sets the good_bit to false and returns a -1 on failure.

int ACE_OutputCDR::adjust ( size_t  size,
size_t  align,
char *&  buf 
) [inline]

As above, but now the size and alignment requirements may be different.

int ACE_OutputCDR::align_write_ptr ( size_t  alignment) [inline]

Utility function to allow the user more flexibility. Pads the stream up to the nearest <alignment>-byte boundary. Argument MUST be a power of 2. Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_boolean ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_char ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_double ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_float ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_long ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_longdouble ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_longlong ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_octet ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_short ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_string ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_ulong ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_ulonglong ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_ushort ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_wchar ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::append_wstring ( ACE_InputCDR stream) [inline]

Return 0 on failure and 1 on success.

const ACE_Message_Block * ACE_OutputCDR::begin ( void  ) const [inline]

Return the start of the message block chain for this CDR stream.

Note:
The complete CDR stream is represented by a chain of message blocks.
const char * ACE_OutputCDR::buffer ( void  ) const [inline]

Access the underlying buffer (read only).

Note:
This method only returns a pointer to the first block in the chain.
int ACE_OutputCDR::byte_order ( void  ) const [inline]

Returns the byte order this stream is marshaling data in. Will be one of the values in ACE_CDR::Byte_Order.

ACE_Char_Codeset_Translator * ACE_OutputCDR::char_translator ( void  ) const [inline]

Access the codeset translators. They can be null!

void ACE_OutputCDR::char_translator ( ACE_Char_Codeset_Translator ctran) [inline]

Set the char codeset translator.

int ACE_OutputCDR::consolidate ( void  )

Replace the message block chain with a single message block.

Upon successful completion, there will be a single message block containing the data from the complete message block chain.

Note:
The only expected error is to run out of memory.
const ACE_Message_Block * ACE_OutputCDR::current ( void  ) const [inline]

Return the <current_> message block in chain.

size_t ACE_OutputCDR::current_alignment ( void  ) const [inline]

Return alignment of the wr_ptr(), with respect to the start of the CDR stream. This is not the same as the alignment of current->wr_ptr()!

void ACE_OutputCDR::current_alignment ( size_t  current_alignment) [inline]
bool ACE_OutputCDR::do_byte_swap ( void  ) const [inline]

Returns true if this stream is writing in non-native byte order and false otherwise. For example, it would be true if either ACE_ENABLE_SWAP_ON_WRITE is defined or a specific byte order was specified for this stream.

const ACE_Message_Block * ACE_OutputCDR::end ( void  ) const [inline]

Return the last message in the chain that is is use.

ACE_Message_Block * ACE_OutputCDR::find ( char *  loc) [private]
void ACE_OutputCDR::get_version ( ACE_CDR::Octet major,
ACE_CDR::Octet minor 
) [inline]

Set the underlying GIOP version..

bool ACE_OutputCDR::good_bit ( void  ) const [inline]

Returns false if an error has ocurred.

Note:
The only expected error is to run out of memory.
int ACE_OutputCDR::grow_and_adjust ( size_t  size,
size_t  align,
char *&  buf 
) [private]

Grow the CDR stream. When it returns buf contains a pointer to memory in the CDR stream, with at least size bytes ahead of it and aligned to an <align> boundary. It moved the <wr_ptr> to <buf + size>.

size_t ACE_OutputCDR::length ( void  ) const [inline]

Return the size of first message block in the block chain.

Note:
This method only returns information about the first block in the chain.
ACE_OutputCDR& ACE_OutputCDR::operator= ( const ACE_OutputCDR rhs) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::replace ( ACE_CDR::Long  x,
char *  loc 
)

Writes a new value into a specific location. This is commonly used to update a prior "placeholder" location in the stream. The specified location is assumed to have proper CDR alignment for the type to insert. This requirement is satisfied by using one of the placeholder-writing methods to align the stream for the anticipated value and obtain the correct location. Treatment of x with repect to byte swapping is the same as for when any value is inserted.

Parameters:
xThe value to insert into the specified location.
locThe location at which to insert x. loc must be a valid position within the stream's current set of message blocks.
See also:
write_long_placeholder(), write_short_placeholder ()
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::replace ( ACE_CDR::Short  x,
char *  loc 
)

Write a placeholder into the stream. The placeholder's pointer is returned so it may later be passed as the loc argument to replace (). These methods align the stream's write pointer properly prior to writing the placeholder.

Return values:
Pointerto the placeholder; 0 if there is not enough space in the stream and memory could not be allocated.
void ACE_OutputCDR::reset ( void  ) [inline]

Reuse the CDR stream to write on the old buffer.

void ACE_OutputCDR::reset_byte_order ( int  byte_order) [inline]

For use by a gateway, which creates the output stream for the reply to the client in its native byte order, but which must send the reply in the byte order of the target's reply to the gateway.

void ACE_OutputCDR::set_version ( ACE_CDR::Octet  major,
ACE_CDR::Octet  minor 
) [inline]

set GIOP version info

size_t ACE_OutputCDR::total_length ( void  ) const [inline]

Add the length of each message block in the chain.

void ACE_OutputCDR::wchar_maxbytes ( size_t  max_bytes) [static]

set the global size of serialized wchars. This may be different than the size of a wchar_t.

size_t ACE_OutputCDR::wchar_maxbytes ( void  ) [static]

access the serialized size of wchars.

ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translator * ACE_OutputCDR::wchar_translator ( void  ) const [inline]
void ACE_OutputCDR::wchar_translator ( ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translator wctran) [inline]

Set the wchar codeset translator.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_1 ( const ACE_CDR::Octet x) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_16 ( const ACE_CDR::LongDouble x) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_2 ( const ACE_CDR::UShort x) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_4 ( const ACE_CDR::ULong x) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_8 ( const ACE_CDR::ULongLong x) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_array ( const void *  x,
size_t  size,
size_t  align,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [private]

write an array of length elements, each of size bytes and the start aligned at a multiple of <align>. The elements are assumed to be packed with the right alignment restrictions. It is mostly designed for buffers of the basic types.

This operation uses <memcpy>; as explained above it is expected that using assignment is faster that <memcpy> for one element, but for several elements <memcpy> should be more efficient, it could be interesting to find the break even point and optimize for that case, but that would be too platform dependent.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_boolean ( ACE_CDR::Boolean  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_boolean_array ( const ACE_CDR::Boolean x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
)
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_char ( ACE_CDR::Char  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_char_array ( const ACE_CDR::Char x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_double ( const ACE_CDR::Double x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_double_array ( const ACE_CDR::Double x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_float ( ACE_CDR::Float  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_float_array ( const ACE_CDR::Float x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_long ( ACE_CDR::Long  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_long_array ( const ACE_CDR::Long x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
char * ACE_OutputCDR::write_long_placeholder ( void  )

Write a placeholder into the stream. The placeholder's pointer is returned so it may later be passed as the loc argument to replace (). These methods align the stream's write pointer properly prior to writing the placeholder.

Return values:
Pointerto the placeholder; 0 if there is not enough space in the stream and memory could not be allocated.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_longdouble ( const ACE_CDR::LongDouble x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_longdouble_array ( const ACE_CDR::LongDouble x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_longlong ( const ACE_CDR::LongLong x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_longlong_array ( const ACE_CDR::LongLong x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_octet ( ACE_CDR::Octet  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_octet_array ( const ACE_CDR::Octet x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_octet_array_mb ( const ACE_Message_Block mb)

Write an octet array contained inside a MB, this can be optimized to minimize copies.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_short ( ACE_CDR::Short  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_short_array ( const ACE_CDR::Short x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
char * ACE_OutputCDR::write_short_placeholder ( void  )

Write a placeholder into the stream. The placeholder's pointer is returned so it may later be passed as the loc argument to replace (). These methods align the stream's write pointer properly prior to writing the placeholder.

Return values:
Pointerto the placeholder; 0 if there is not enough space in the stream and memory could not be allocated.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_string ( const ACE_CDR::Char x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_string ( ACE_CDR::ULong  len,
const ACE_CDR::Char x 
)

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_string ( const ACE_CString x)

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_ulong ( ACE_CDR::ULong  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_ulong_array ( const ACE_CDR::ULong x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_ulonglong ( const ACE_CDR::ULongLong x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_ulonglong_array ( const ACE_CDR::ULongLong x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_ushort ( ACE_CDR::UShort  x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_ushort_array ( const ACE_CDR::UShort x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_wchar ( ACE_CDR::WChar  x)

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_wchar_array ( const ACE_CDR::WChar x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [inline]
Note:
the portion written starts at x and ends at x + length. The length is *NOT* stored into the CDR stream.
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_wchar_array_i ( const ACE_CDR::WChar x,
ACE_CDR::ULong  length 
) [private]
ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_wstring ( const ACE_CDR::WChar x) [inline]

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.

ACE_CDR::Boolean ACE_OutputCDR::write_wstring ( ACE_CDR::ULong  length,
const ACE_CDR::WChar x 
)

For string we offer methods that accept a precomputed length.


Friends And Related Function Documentation

friend class ACE_Char_Codeset_Translator [friend]

The Codeset translators need access to some private members to efficiently marshal arrays For reading from an output CDR stream.

friend class ACE_InputCDR [friend]
friend class ACE_WChar_Codeset_Translator [friend]

Member Data Documentation

If not nil, invoke for translation of character and string data.

The current block in the chain where we are writing.

The current alignment as measured from the start of the buffer. Usually this coincides with the alignment of the buffer in memory, but, when we chain another buffer this "quasi invariant" is broken. The current_alignment is used to readjust the buffer following the stolen message block.

Is the current block writable. When we steal a buffer from the user and just chain it into the message block we are not supposed to write on it, even if it is past the start and end of the buffer.

If not zero swap bytes at writing so the created CDR stream byte order does *not* match the machine byte order. The motivation for such a beast is that in some setting a few (fast) machines can be serving hundreds of slow machines with the opposite byte order, so it makes sense (as a load balancing device) to put the responsibility in the writers. THIS IS NOT A STANDARD IN CORBA, USE AT YOUR OWN RISK

bool ACE_OutputCDR::good_bit_ [private]

Set to false when an error ocurrs.

GIOP version information.

size_t const ACE_OutputCDR::memcpy_tradeoff_ [private]

Break-even point for copying.

The start of the chain of message blocks.

size_t ACE_OutputCDR::wchar_maxbytes_ = sizeof (ACE_CDR::WChar) [static, protected]

Some wide char codesets may be defined with a maximum number of bytes that is smaller than the size of a wchar_t. This means that the CDR cannot simply memcpy a block of wchars to and from the stream, but must instead realign the bytes appropriately. In cases when wchar i/o is not allowed, such as with GIOP 1.0, or not having a native wchar codeset defined, the maxbytes is set to zero, indicating no wchar data is allowed.


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