// Some libraries define HOST_NOT_FOUND. Make sure we can still compile fine // even if this is the case: #define HOST_NOT_FOUND 1 #include #include #include // Use this line if you want debug output: // std::ostream& ostr = std::cout; // This seems nicer and more useful than putting an ifdef around the use of ostr: std::stringstream debug; std::ostream& ostr = debug; // This is just to test a workaround in the error.h header. We save and #undef // HOST_NOT_FOUND if it was defined by another header, and then restore it at // the end of the header. Here I'm just making sure that our temporary value // doesn't remain set #ifdef GIOMM_SAVED_HOST_NOT_FOUND #error Forgot to #undef GIOMM_SAVED_HOST_NOT_FOUND #endif #ifdef G_OS_WIN32 #define TEST_FILE "c:/windows/write.exe" #else #define TEST_FILE "/etc/fstab" #endif int main(int, char**) { Glib::init(); Gio::init(); try { auto file = Gio::File::create_for_path(TEST_FILE); if (!file) { std::cerr << "Gio::File::create_for_path() returned an empty RefPtr." << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } auto stream = file->read(); if (!stream) { std::cerr << "Gio::File::read() returned an empty RefPtr." << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } gchar buffer[1000]; // TODO: This is unpleasant. memset(buffer, 0, sizeof buffer); const gsize bytes_read = stream->read(buffer, sizeof buffer - 1); if (bytes_read) ostr << "File contents read: " << buffer << std::endl; else { std::cerr << "Gio::InputStream::read() read 0 bytes." << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } } catch (const Gio::Error& ex) { // This is just here to check that HOST_WAS_NOT_FOUND is still in our API, // because we hack it into our gio_enums.defs file and there is a risk of // losing it when we regenerate that file. murrayc. if (ex.code() == Gio::Error::HOST_WAS_NOT_FOUND) { std::cerr << "Host was not found." << std::endl; } else std::cerr << "Gio::Error exception caught: " << ex.what() << std::endl; } catch (const Glib::Error& ex) { std::cerr << "Glib::Error exception caught: " << ex.what() << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; } return EXIT_SUCCESS; }