PHYSFS_File(3) physfs PHYSFS_File(3)NAME
PHYSFS_File -
A PhysicsFS file handle.
SYNOPSIS
#include <physfs.h>
Data Fields
void * opaque
Detailed Description
A PhysicsFS file handle.
You get a pointer to one of these when you open a file for reading, writing, or appending via PhysicsFS.
As you can see from the lack of meaningful fields, you should treat this as opaque data. Don't try to manipulate the file handle, just pass
the pointer you got, unmolested, to various PhysicsFS APIs.
See also:
PHYSFS_openRead
PHYSFS_openWrite
PHYSFS_openAppend
PHYSFS_close
PHYSFS_read
PHYSFS_write
PHYSFS_seek
PHYSFS_tell
PHYSFS_eof
PHYSFS_setBuffer
PHYSFS_flush
Field Documentation
void* PHYSFS_File::opaque That's all you get. Don't touch.
Author
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Version 2.0.2 Fri Feb 24 2012 PHYSFS_File(3)
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Typedefs
typedef struct cc_xml_doc cc_xml_doc
opaque container object type for XML documents
Functions
cc_xml_doc * cc_xml_doc_new (void)
void cc_xml_doc_delete_x (cc_xml_doc *doc)
void cc_xml_doc_set_filter_cb_x (cc_xml_doc *doc, cc_xml_filter_cb *cb, void *userdata)
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Detailed Description
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Typedef Documentation
typedef struct cc_xml_doc cc_xml_doc
opaque container object type for XML documents This type is an opaque container object type for an XML document structure, and also the
interface for configuring the parsing and writing code.
Function Documentation
cc_xml_doc * cc_xml_doc_new (void) [related]
Creates a new cc_xml_doc object that is totally blank.
void cc_xml_doc_delete_x (cc_xml_doc *doc) [related]
Frees up a cc_xml_doc object and all its resources.
void cc_xml_doc_set_filter_cb_x (cc_xml_doc *doc, cc_xml_filter_cb *cb, void *userdata) [related]
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void cc_xml_doc_get_filter_cb (const cc_xml_doc *doc, cc_xml_filter_cb *&cb, void *&userdata) [related]
Returns the set filter callback in the cb arg and userdata arg.
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