/* The Stream class definition -- libwww STREAM OBJECT DEFINITION A Stream object is something which accepts a stream of text. The creation methods will vary on the type of Stream Object. All creation methods return a pointer to the stream type below. As you can see, but the methods used to write to the stream and close it are pointed to be the object itself. */ #ifndef HTSTREAM_H #define HTSTREAM_H #include typedef struct _HTStream HTStream; /* These are the common methods of all streams. They should be self-explanatory, except for end_document which must be called before free. It should be merged with free in fact: it should be dummy for new streams. The put_block method was write, but this upset systems which had macros for write(). */ typedef struct _HTStreamClass { char* name; /* Just for diagnostics */ void (*_free) PARAMS(( HTStream* me)); void (*_abort) PARAMS(( HTStream* me, HTError e)); void (*put_character) PARAMS(( HTStream* me, char ch)); void (*put_string) PARAMS(( HTStream* me, CONST char * str)); void (*put_block) PARAMS(( HTStream* me, CONST char * str, int len)); }HTStreamClass; #endif /* HTSTREAM_H */ /* end of HTStream.h */