I am reusing some old code(originally developed on c, not c++) with some functions to open/read/manipulate text-files. The path to the text-files is passed to the functions as a string (char*) then opened using: FileToUse = fopen(filename, "rb"); then multiple calls to fread() and fseek() are used. This code is known to work for external text-files, but now I would like to include the textfiles as resources in my project (MFC C++ in visual studio).
I found some examples on the web on how to use resources rusulting in this code:
HINSTANCE hInst = AfxGetResourceHandle();
HRSRC hResource = FindResource(hInst, MAKEINTRESOURCE(IDR_TEXTFILE1), "TEXTFILE");
if (hResource){
HGLOBAL hLoadedResource = LoadResource(hInst, hResource);
if (hLoadedResource){
const char* pResource = LockResource(hLoadedResource);
if (pResource){
DWORD dwResourceSize = SizeofResource(hInst, hResource);
if (0 != dwResourceSize){ // if(FileToUse){
memcpy(&Buffer, pResource, (15 * 2)); // fread($Buffer, 15, 2, FileToUse);
pTemp = pResource + 200; // fseek(FileToUse, 200, SEEK_SET);
pTemp = pTemp + 100; // fseek(FileToUse, 100, SEEK_CUR);
pTemp = pResource + (dwResourceSize - 1) - 40; // fseek(FileToUse, -40, SEEK_END);
}
}
}
}
I replaced the fread call by memcpy() as shown, but I’m missing the return value of fread (actual read items) and in the original code the filepointer was moved by fseek, I wonder whether my approach using a temporary pointer is correct.
My ultimate goal is to simulate the fread and fseek calls for resources with similar function prototypes:
size_t resread( void* buffer, size_t size, size_t count, char* resource );
int resseek( char* resource, long offset, int origin );
Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks for your help, based on the Agent_L’s suggestion this is what I came up with:
Text-resource type:
resread based on fread:
and to complete resseek based on fseek:
Any call to fseek and fread can now be replaced to use a resource instead of an external file.