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							- /*
 -   ==============================================================================
 - 
 -    This file is part of the Water library.
 -    Copyright (c) 2016 ROLI Ltd.
 -    Copyright (C) 2017 Filipe Coelho <falktx@falktx.com>
 - 
 -    Permission is granted to use this software under the terms of the ISC license
 -    http://www.isc.org/downloads/software-support-policy/isc-license/
 - 
 -    Permission to use, copy, modify, and/or distribute this software for any
 -    purpose with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above
 -    copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
 - 
 -    THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ISC DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD
 -    TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
 -    FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISC BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT,
 -    OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF
 -    USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER
 -    TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE
 -    OF THIS SOFTWARE.
 - 
 -   ==============================================================================
 - */
 - 
 - #ifndef WATER_TEMPORARYFILE_H_INCLUDED
 - #define WATER_TEMPORARYFILE_H_INCLUDED
 - 
 - #include "TemporaryFile.h"
 - #include "File.h"
 - 
 - namespace water {
 - 
 - //==============================================================================
 - /**
 -     Manages a temporary file, which will be deleted when this object is deleted.
 - 
 -     This object is intended to be used as a stack based object, using its scope
 -     to make sure the temporary file isn't left lying around.
 - 
 -     For example:
 - 
 -     @code
 -     {
 -         File myTargetFile ("~/myfile.txt");
 - 
 -         // this will choose a file called something like "~/myfile_temp239348.txt"
 -         // which definitely doesn't exist at the time the constructor is called.
 -         TemporaryFile temp (myTargetFile);
 - 
 -         // create a stream to the temporary file, and write some data to it...
 -         ScopedPointer<FileOutputStream> out (temp.getFile().createOutputStream());
 - 
 -         if (out != nullptr)
 -         {
 -             out->write ( ...etc )
 -             out = nullptr; // (deletes the stream)
 - 
 -             // ..now we've finished writing, this will rename the temp file to
 -             // make it replace the target file we specified above.
 -             bool succeeded = temp.overwriteTargetFileWithTemporary();
 -         }
 - 
 -         // ..and even if something went wrong and our overwrite failed,
 -         // as the TemporaryFile object goes out of scope here, it'll make sure
 -         // that the temp file gets deleted.
 -     }
 -     @endcode
 - 
 -     @see File, FileOutputStream
 - */
 - class TemporaryFile
 - {
 - public:
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     enum OptionFlags
 -     {
 -         useHiddenFile = 1,          /**< Indicates that the temporary file should be hidden -
 -                                          i.e. its name should start with a dot. */
 -         putNumbersInBrackets = 2    /**< Indicates that when numbers are appended to make sure
 -                                          the file is unique, they should go in brackets rather
 -                                          than just being appended (see File::getNonexistentSibling() )*/
 -     };
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Creates a randomly-named temporary file in the default temp directory.
 - 
 -         @param suffix       a file suffix to use for the file
 -         @param optionFlags  a combination of the values listed in the OptionFlags enum
 -         The file will not be created until you write to it. And remember that when
 -         this object is deleted, the file will also be deleted!
 -     */
 -     TemporaryFile (const String& suffix = String(),
 -                    int optionFlags = 0);
 - 
 -     /** Creates a temporary file in the same directory as a specified file.
 - 
 -         This is useful if you have a file that you want to overwrite, but don't
 -         want to harm the original file if the write operation fails. You can
 -         use this to create a temporary file next to the target file, then
 -         write to the temporary file, and finally use overwriteTargetFileWithTemporary()
 -         to replace the target file with the one you've just written.
 - 
 -         This class won't create any files until you actually write to them. And remember
 -         that when this object is deleted, the temporary file will also be deleted!
 - 
 -         @param targetFile   the file that you intend to overwrite - the temporary
 -                             file will be created in the same directory as this
 -         @param optionFlags  a combination of the values listed in the OptionFlags enum
 -     */
 -     TemporaryFile (const File& targetFile,
 -                    int optionFlags = 0);
 - 
 -     /** Creates a temporary file using an explicit filename.
 -         The other constructors are a better choice than this one, unless for some reason
 -         you need to explicitly specify the temporary file you want to use.
 - 
 -         @param targetFile    the file that you intend to overwrite
 -         @param temporaryFile the temporary file to be used
 -     */
 -     TemporaryFile (const File& targetFile,
 -                    const File& temporaryFile);
 - 
 -     /** Destructor.
 - 
 -         When this object is deleted it will make sure that its temporary file is
 -         also deleted! If the operation fails, it'll throw an assertion in debug
 -         mode.
 -     */
 -     ~TemporaryFile();
 - 
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     /** Returns the temporary file. */
 -     const File& getFile() const noexcept                { return temporaryFile; }
 - 
 -     /** Returns the target file that was specified in the constructor. */
 -     const File& getTargetFile() const noexcept          { return targetFile; }
 - 
 -     /** Tries to move the temporary file to overwrite the target file that was
 -         specified in the constructor.
 - 
 -         If you used the constructor that specified a target file, this will attempt
 -         to replace that file with the temporary one.
 - 
 -         Before calling this, make sure:
 -         - that you've actually written to the temporary file
 -         - that you've closed any open streams that you were using to write to it
 -         - and that you don't have any streams open to the target file, which would
 -           prevent it being overwritten
 - 
 -         If the file move succeeds, this returns false, and the temporary file will
 -         have disappeared. If it fails, the temporary file will probably still exist,
 -         but will be deleted when this object is destroyed.
 -     */
 -     bool overwriteTargetFileWithTemporary() const;
 - 
 -     /** Attempts to delete the temporary file, if it exists.
 -         @returns true if the file is successfully deleted (or if it didn't exist).
 -     */
 -     bool deleteTemporaryFile() const;
 - 
 - 
 - private:
 -     //==============================================================================
 -     const File temporaryFile, targetFile;
 - 
 -     CARLA_DECLARE_NON_COPY_CLASS (TemporaryFile)
 - };
 - 
 - }
 - 
 - #endif // WATER_TEMPORARYFILE_H_INCLUDED
 
 
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