Fastbufs ======== A *fastbuf* is a stream (or file) abstraction optimized for both speed and flexibility. Fastbufs can represent many different kinds of objects: regular files, network sockets, file descriptors in general, or various memory buffers. These objects are handled by different fastbuf *back-ends.* Once you have a fastbuf, you can access it by fuctions similar to those of `stdio.h`, or you can use a variety of fastbuf *front-ends* providing various formatted operations. Please keep in mind that fastbufs do not allow arbitrary mixing of reads and writes on the same stream. If you need to mix them, you have to call @bflush() inbetween and remember that the file position reported by @btell() points after the flushed buffer, which is not necessarily the same as after the data you've really read. .Back-ends: - <> - <> - <> - <> - <> - <> - <> - <> - <> .Front-ends: - <> .Other reading: - <> - <> ucw/fastbuf.h ------------- !!ucw/fastbuf.h ucw/fb-socket.h --------------- Fastbufs on network sockets with timeouts. !!ucw/fb-socket.h ucw/ff-unicode.h ---------------- Reading and writing of unicode characters. Invalid codes are replaced by `UNI_REPLACEMENT` when reading. !!ucw/ff-unicode.h ucw/ff-binary.h --------------- !!ucw/ff-binary.h