Class
CamelStreamMem
Instance methods
camel_stream_mem_set_byte_array
Set buffer
to be the backing data to the existing CamelStreamMem
, mem
.
camel_stream_mem_set_secure
Mark the memory stream as secure. At the very least this means the data in the buffer will be cleared when the buffer is finalized. This only applies to buffers owned by the stream.
Methods inherited from CamelStream (9)
camel_stream_close
Closes the stream.
camel_stream_eos
Tests if there are bytes left to read on the stream
object.
camel_stream_flush
Flushes any buffered data to the stream’s backing store. Only meaningful for writable streams.
camel_stream_read
Attempts to read up to n
bytes from stream
into buffer
.
camel_stream_ref_base_stream
Returns the GIOStream
for stream
. This is only valid if stream
was
created with camel_stream_new(). For all other CamelStream
subclasses
this function returns NULL
.
since: 3.12
camel_stream_set_base_stream
Replaces the GIOStream
passed to camel_stream_new()
with base_stream
.
The new base_stream
should wrap the original GIOStream
, such as when
adding Transport Layer Security after issuing a STARTTLS command.
since: 3.12
camel_stream_write
Attempts to write up to n
bytes of buffer
into stream
.
camel_stream_write_string
Writes the string to the stream.
camel_stream_write_to_stream
Write all of a stream (until eos) into another stream, in a blocking fashion.
Methods inherited from GSeekable (5)
g_seekable_can_seek
Tests if the stream supports the GSeekableIface
.
g_seekable_can_truncate
Tests if the length of the stream can be adjusted with g_seekable_truncate().
g_seekable_seek
Seeks in the stream by the given offset
, modified by type
.
g_seekable_tell
Tells the current position within the stream.
g_seekable_truncate
Sets the length of the stream to offset
. If the stream was previously
larger than offset
, the extra data is discarded. If the stream was
previously shorter than offset
, it is extended with NUL (‘\0’) bytes.
Properties
Properties inherited from CamelStream (1)
Signals
Signals inherited from GObject (1)
GObject::notify
The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its properties has its value set through g_object_set_property(), g_object_set(), et al.