srecord  1.65.0
mem.h
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18 
19 #ifndef SRECORD_OUTPUT_FILE_MEM_H
20 #define SRECORD_OUTPUT_FILE_MEM_H
21 
22 #include <srecord/output/file.h>
23 
24 namespace srecord
25 {
26 
27 /**
28  * The srecord::output_file_mem class is used to represent the output state
29  * of a file in Memory Initialization File Format (.mem Lattice).
30  */
32  public output_file
33 {
34 public:
35  /**
36  * The destructor.
37  */
38  virtual ~output_file_mem();
39 
40 private:
41  /**
42  * The constructor. It is private on purpose, use the #create
43  * class method instead.
44  *
45  * @param file_name
46  * The name of the file to be written. The special name "-"
47  * indicates the standard output is to be used.
48  */
49  output_file_mem(const std::string &file_name);
50 
51 public:
52  /**
53  * The create class method is used to create new dynamically
54  * allocated instances of this class.
55  *
56  * @param file_name
57  * The name of the file to be written.
58  */
59  static pointer create(const std::string &file_name);
60 
61 protected:
62  // See base class for documentation
63  void write(const record &);
64 
65  // See base class for documentation
66  void line_length_set(int);
67 
68  // See base class for documentation
69  void address_length_set(int);
70 
71  // See base class for documentation
72  int preferred_block_size_get(void) const;
73 
74  // See base class for documentation.
75  bool preferred_block_size_set(int nbytes);
76 
77  // See base class for documentation
78  void command_line(arglex_tool *cmdln);
79 
80  // See base class for documentation.
81  const char *format_name(void) const;
82 
83  // See base class for documentation.
84  void notify_upper_bound(unsigned long addr);
85 
86 private:
87  /**
88  * The address instance variable is used to remember the next
89  * memory address to be written. This is also used to detect holes
90  * in the input data.
91  */
92  unsigned long address;
93 
94  /**
95  * The column instance variable i sused to remember the output text
96  * column. This is used to know when ti wrap lines.
97  */
98  int column;
99 
100  /**
101  * The depth instance variable is used to remember how many bytes
102  * of data there is. Kind of broken, because we don't know this
103  * when the header is actually printed.
104  */
105  unsigned long depth;
106 
107  /**
108  * The width instance variable is used to remember how many bits
109  * there are per data item. Default to 8 (traditional bytes).
110  */
111  unsigned width;
112 
113  /**
114  * The width_in_bytes instance variable is used to remember how
115  * many bytes there are per data item. Defaults to 1.
116  */
117  unsigned width_in_bytes;
118 
119  /**
120  * The actual_depth instance variable is used to remember how many
121  * bytes of data there were. This is printed in the footer.
122  */
123  unsigned long actual_depth;
124 
125  /**
126  * The header_done instance variable is used to remember whether
127  * the emit_header method has already been called.
128  */
129  bool header_done;
130 
131  /**
132  * The pref_blk_sz instance variable is used to remember the
133  * preferred block size, in bytes.
134  */
135  int pref_blk_sz;
136 
137  /**
138  * The emit_header method is used to emit the file header,
139  * if necessary.
140  */
141  void emit_header(void);
142 
143  /**
144  * The default constructor. Do not use.
145  */
146  output_file_mem();
147 
148  /**
149  * The copy constructor. Do not use.
150  */
152 
153  /**
154  * The assignment operator. Do not use.
155  */
156  output_file_mem &operator=(const output_file_mem &);
157 };
158 
159 };
160 
161 // vim: set ts=8 sw=4 et :
162 #endif // SRECORD_OUTPUT_FILE_MEM_H
The srecord::arglex_tool is used to parse command line with srec-specific arguments.
Definition: tool.h:41
The srecord::output_file_mem class is used to represent the output state of a file in Memory Initiali...
Definition: mem.h:33
static pointer create(const std::string &file_name)
The create class method is used to create new dynamically allocated instances of this class.
int preferred_block_size_get(void) const
The preferred_block_size_get method is used to get the proferred block size of the output fformat.
void notify_upper_bound(unsigned long addr)
The notify_upper_bound method is used to notify the output class of the upper bound (highest address ...
bool preferred_block_size_set(int nbytes)
The preferred_block_size_set method is is to set a precific number of bytes for the preferred block s...
void write(const record &)
The write method is used to write a recordonto an output.
void address_length_set(int)
The address_length_set method is used to set the minimum number of bytes to be written for addresses ...
void line_length_set(int)
The set_line_length method is used to set the maximum length of an output line, for those formats for...
const char * format_name(void) const
The format_name method is used to obtain the name of this output format.
void command_line(arglex_tool *cmdln)
The command_line method is used by arglex_srec::get_output when parsing the command line,...
virtual ~output_file_mem()
The destructor.
The srecord::output_file class is used to represent a generic output file.
Definition: file.h:35
std::shared_ptr< output > pointer
Definition: output.h:41
The srecord::record class is used to represent a data record read from a file.
Definition: record.h:35