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#include <pstreams.h> infile::infile( [ const string& filename ] ); void infile::pipe(outfile& peer); string infile::get/set_filename(); This class derives all public methods and properties from iobase and instm, and in addition, defines the following: infile::infile( [ const string& filename ] ) creates an input file stream, but does not open the file. Filename is optional and can be set later, using set_filename(). void infile::pipe(outfile& peer) creates a local pipe. This function sets up and opens the infile and outfile objects so that a thread can asynchronously pass data to another thread within one process. Note that pipe() opens both streams; subsequent calls to open(), close() or cancel() shuts down the pipe. Local pipe is a slower alternative to the message queue. The only advantage of local pipes is that they provide a standard streaming interface. string infile::get/set_filename() sets the filename. set_filename() closes the stream prior to assigning the new value. See also: iobase, instm, Examples PTypes home |