This class defines a line iterator for input streams.
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| constructor (Qore::InputStream is, *string encoding, *string eol, bool trim=True, int bufsize=DefaultStreamBufferSize) |
| Creates the InputStreamLineIterator for iterating over the given InputStream . More...
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| constructor (Qore::StreamReader sr, *string eol, bool trim=True) |
| Creates the InputStreamLineIterator for iterating data from the given StreamReader . More...
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string | getEncoding () |
| Returns the character encoding for the InputStreamLineIterator. More...
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string | getLine () |
| Returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR exception if the iterator is invalid. More...
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StreamReader | getStreamReader () |
| Returns the StreamReader object used internally. More...
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string | getValue () |
| Returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR exception if the iterator is invalid. More...
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int | index () |
| Returns the current iterator line number in the data (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element. More...
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bool | next () |
| Moves the current position to the next line in the data; returns False if there are no more lines to read; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned to the beginning of the data. More...
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bool | valid () |
| Returns True if the iterator is currently pointing at a valid element, False if not. More...
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list< string > | getSplitLine (string sep, string quote, string eol="\n", bool trim_unquoted=False) |
| Returns the current line and splits the string into a list of components based on a separator string and a quote character. More...
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This class defines a line iterator for input streams.
- Since
- Qore 0.8.13
- Example: InputStreamLineIterator basic usage
FileInputStream fis("log.txt");
InputStreamLineIterator it(fis, "\n");
while (it.next()) {
printf(
"line %d = %n\n", it.index(), it.getLine());
}
- See also
- Qore::DataLineIterator
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Qore::FileLineIterator
◆ constructor() [1/2]
Creates the InputStreamLineIterator for iterating over the given InputStream
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- Parameters
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is | the InputStream to iterate over |
encoding | character encoding of the data from input stream; if not ASCII-compatible, all data will be converted to UTF-8; if not present, the default character encoding is assumed |
eol | the optional end of line character(s) to use to detect lines in the data; if this string is not passed, then if the character-encoding is ASCII-compatible, the end of line character(s) are detected automatically from "\n" , "\r" , or "\r\n" ; if the stream uses a non-ASCII-compatible character encoding, then "\n" is assumed |
trim | if True the string return values for the lines iterated will be trimmed of the eol bytes |
bufsize | the size of the buffer for the internal Constants in bytes; must be a positive integer |
- Exceptions
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STREAM-BUFFER-ERROR | an invalid stream buffer size was specified; the buffer size must be a positive integer |
ENCODING-CONVERSION-ERROR | this exception could be thrown if the eol argument has a different character encoding from the data's and an error occurs during encoding conversion |
- Note
- this variant of the InputStreamLineIterator::constructor creates a Constants to read the input data
◆ constructor() [2/2]
Creates the InputStreamLineIterator for iterating data from the given StreamReader
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- Parameters
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sr | the StreamReader used as a source of data to iterate over |
eol | the optional end of line character(s) to use to detect lines in the data; if this string is not passed, then if the character-encoding is ASCII-compatible, the end of line character(s) are detected automatically from "\n" , "\r" , or "\r\n" ; if the stream uses a non-ASCII-compatible character encoding, then "\n" is assumed |
trim | if True the string return values for the lines iterated will be trimmed of the eol bytes |
- Exceptions
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ENCODING-CONVERSION-ERROR | this exception could be thrown if the eol argument has a different character encoding from the data's and an error occurs during encoding conversion |
◆ getEncoding()
string Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::getEncoding |
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◆ getLine()
string Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::getLine |
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Returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid.
- Returns
- the current line in the data or throws an
ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid
- Code Flags:
- RET_VALUE_ONLY
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf(
"+ %y\n", i.getLine());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-ERROR | the iterator is not pointing at a valid element |
ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
- See also
- InputStreamLineIterator::getValue()
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ getStreamReader()
StreamReader Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::getStreamReader |
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Returns the StreamReader object used internally.
- Example:
StreamReader sr = i.getStreamReader();
- Returns
- the StreamReader object used internally
◆ getValue()
string Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::getValue |
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Returns the current line in the data or throws an ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid.
- Returns
- the current line in the data or throws an
ITERATOR-ERROR
exception if the iterator is invalid
- Code Flags:
- RET_VALUE_ONLY
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf(
"+ %y\n", i.getValue());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-ERROR | the iterator is not pointing at a valid element |
ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
- See also
- InputStreamLineIterator::getLine()
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ index()
int Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::index |
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Returns the current iterator line number in the data (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element.
- Returns
- the current iterator line number in the data (the first line is line 1) or 0 if not pointing at a valid element
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf(
"+ %d: %y\n", i.index(), i.getValue());
}
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ next()
bool Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::next |
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Moves the current position to the next line in the data; returns False if there are no more lines to read; if the iterator is not pointing at a valid element before this call, the iterator will be positioned to the beginning of the data.
The iterator object should not be used after this method returns False.
- Returns
- False if there are no more lines in the data (in which case the iterator object is invalid and should not be used); True if successful (meaning that the iterator object is valid)
- Example:
while (i.next()) {
printf(
"line: %y\n", i.getValue());
}
- Exceptions
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ITERATOR-THREAD-ERROR | this exception is thrown if this method is called from any thread other than the thread that created the object |
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.
◆ valid()
bool Qore::InputStreamLineIterator::valid |
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Returns True if the iterator is currently pointing at a valid element, False if not.
- Returns
- True if the iterator is currently pointing at a valid element, False if not
- Code Flags:
- CONSTANT
- Example:
if (i.valid())
printf(
"current value: %y\n", i.getValue());
Implements Qore::AbstractLineIterator.