//Auto-generated by kalyptus. DO NOT EDIT. package org.kde.koala; import org.kde.qt.Qt; import org.kde.qt.QtSupport; import org.kde.qt.TQFile; import org.kde.qt.TQDataStream; import org.kde.qt.TQTextStream; /** The KTempFile class creates and opens a unique file for temporary use. This is especially useful if you need to create a file in a world writable directory like /tmp without being vulnerable to so called symlink attacks. KDE applications, however, shouldn't create files in /tmp in the first place but use the "tmp" resource instead. The standard KTempFile constructor will do that by default. To create a temporary file that starts with a certain name in the "tmp" resource, one should use: KTempFile(locateLocal("tmp", prefix), extension); KTempFile does not create any missing directories, but locateLocal() does. See also TDEStandardDirs @author Waldo Bastian @short The KTempFile class creates and opens a unique file for temporary use. */ public class KTempFile implements QtSupport { private long _qt; private boolean _allocatedInJavaWorld = true; protected KTempFile(Class dummy){} /** Creates a temporary file with the name: \\\ The default filePrefix is "$TDEHOME/tmp-$HOST/appname/" The default fileExtension is ".tmp" @param filePrefix the prefix of the file name, or null for the default value @param fileExtension the extension of the prefix, or null for the default value @param mode the file permissions @short Creates a temporary file with the name: \\\ */ public KTempFile(String filePrefix, String fileExtension, int mode) { newKTempFile(filePrefix,fileExtension,mode); } private native void newKTempFile(String filePrefix, String fileExtension, int mode); public KTempFile(String filePrefix, String fileExtension) { newKTempFile(filePrefix,fileExtension); } private native void newKTempFile(String filePrefix, String fileExtension); public KTempFile(String filePrefix) { newKTempFile(filePrefix); } private native void newKTempFile(String filePrefix); public KTempFile() { newKTempFile(); } private native void newKTempFile(); /** Turn automatic deletion on or off. Automatic deletion is off by default. @param autoDelete true to turn automatic deletion on @short Turn automatic deletion on or off. */ public native void setAutoDelete(boolean autoDelete); /** Returns the status of the file based on errno. (see errno.h) 0 means OK. You should check the status after object creation to check whether a file could be created in the first place. You may check the status after closing the file to verify that the file has indeed been written correctly. @return the errno status, 0 means ok @short Returns the status of the file based on errno. */ public native int status(); /** Returns the full path and name of the file. Note that in most circumstances the file needs to be closed before you use it by name. In particular, if another process or software part needs to write data to the file based on the filename, the file should be closed before doing so. Otherwise the act of closing the file later on may cause the file to get truncated to a zero-size, resulting in an unexpected loss of the data. In some cases there is only interest in the filename itself but where the actual presence of a file with such name is a problem. In that case the file should first be both closed and unlinked. Such usage is not recommended since it may lead to the kind of symlink vulnerabilities that the KTempFile design attempts to prevent. @return The name of the file, or null if opening the file has failed or the file has been unlinked already. @short Returns the full path and name of the file. */ public native String name(); /** An integer file descriptor open for writing to the file @return The file descriptor, or a negative number if opening the file failed @short An integer file descriptor open for writing to the file */ public native int handle(); /** Returns the FILE of the temporary file. @return FILE* stream open for writing to the file, or 0 if opening the file failed @short Returns the FILE of the temporary file. */ // FILE* fstream(); >>>> NOT CONVERTED /** Returns the TQTextStream for writing. @return TQTextStream open for writing to the file, or 0 if opening the file failed @short Returns the TQTextStream for writing. */ public native TQTextStream textStream(); /** Returns a TQDataStream for writing. @return TQDataStream open for writing to the file, or 0 if opening the file failed @short Returns a TQDataStream for writing. */ public native TQDataStream dataStream(); /** Returns a TQFile. @return A TQFile open for writing to the file, or 0 if opening the file failed. @short Returns a TQFile. */ public native TQFile file(); /** Unlinks the file from the directory. The file is deleted once the last reader/writer closes it. @short Unlinks the file from the directory. */ public native void unlink(); /** Flushes file to disk (fsync). If you want to be as sure as possible that the file data has actually been physically stored on disk you need to call sync(). See status() for details about errors. @return true if successful, or false if an error has occurred. @short Flushes file to disk (fsync). */ public native boolean sync(); /** Closes the file. See status() for details about errors. @return true if successful, or false if an error has occurred. @short Closes the file. */ public native boolean close(); /** Constructor used by KSaveFile @short Constructor used by KSaveFile */ public KTempFile(boolean arg1) { newKTempFile(arg1); } private native void newKTempFile(boolean arg1); /** Create function used internally by KTempFile and KSaveFile @short */ protected native boolean create(String filePrefix, String fileExtension, int mode); protected native void setError(int error); /** Deletes the wrapped C++ instance */ protected native void finalize() throws InternalError; /** Delete the wrapped C++ instance ahead of finalize() */ public native void dispose(); /** Has the wrapped C++ instance been deleted? */ public native boolean isDisposed(); }