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SDL_RWFromFile

Use this function to create a new SDL_RWops structure for reading from and/or writing to a named file.

Syntax

SDL_RWops* SDL_RWFromFile(const char* file,
                          const char* mode)

Function Parameters

file

a UTF-8 string representing the filename to open

mode

an ASCII string representing the mode to be used for opening the file; see Remarks for details

Return Value

Returns a pointer to the SDL_RWops structure that is created, or NULL on failure; call SDL_GetError() for more information.

Code Examples

SDL_RWops *file = SDL_RWFromFile("myimage.bmp", "rb");
SDL_Surface *image = SDL_LoadBMP_RW(file, 1); /* 1 to automatically close the RWops. */
/* Do something with image here. */

Remarks

The mode string is treated roughly the same as in a call to the C library's fopen(), even if SDL doesn't happen to use fopen() behind the scenes.

Available mode strings:

r

Open a file for reading. The file must exist.

w

Create an empty file for writing. If a file with the same name already exists its content is erased and the file is treated as a new empty file.

a

Append to a file. Writing operations append data at the end of the file. The file is created if it does not exist.

r+

Open a file for update both reading and writing. The file must exist.

w+

Create an empty file for both reading and writing. If a file with the same name already exists its content is erased and the file is treated as a new empty file.

a+

Open a file for reading and appending. All writing operations are performed at the end of the file, protecting the previous content to be overwritten. You can reposition (fseek, rewind) the internal pointer to anywhere in the file for reading, but writing operations will move it back to the end of file. The file is created if it does not exist.

{i} NOTE: In order to open a file as a binary file, a "b" character has to be included in the mode string. This additional "b" character can either be appended at the end of the string (thus making the following compound modes: "rb", "wb", "ab", "r+b", "w+b", "a+b") or be inserted between the letter and the "+" sign for the mixed modes ("rb+", "wb+", "ab+"). Additional characters may follow the sequence, although they should have no effect. For example, "t" is sometimes appended to make explicit the file is a text file.

This function supports Unicode filenames, but they must be encoded in UTF-8 format, regardless of the underlying operating system.

As a fallback, SDL_RWFromFile() will transparently open a matching filename in Android assets.

Closing the SDL_RWops will close the file handle SDL is holding internally.


CategoryAPI, CategoryIO

None: SDL_RWFromFile (last edited 2016-05-12 20:32:05 by PhilippWiesemann)

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