Chromium Code Reviews| Index: include/core/SkFlattenableBuffers.h |
| diff --git a/include/core/SkFlattenableBuffers.h b/include/core/SkFlattenableBuffers.h |
| index 6e44550be561c6f267ade5f6655557a03d2edb3f..2b1e6bdae28ea57146d9aa0b5046213ea2d8bab0 100644 |
| --- a/include/core/SkFlattenableBuffers.h |
| +++ b/include/core/SkFlattenableBuffers.h |
| @@ -99,11 +99,23 @@ public: |
| virtual void readPath(SkPath* path) = 0; |
| // binary data and arrays |
| - virtual uint32_t readByteArray(void* value) = 0; |
| - virtual uint32_t readColorArray(SkColor* colors) = 0; |
| - virtual uint32_t readIntArray(int32_t* values) = 0; |
| - virtual uint32_t readPointArray(SkPoint* points) = 0; |
| - virtual uint32_t readScalarArray(SkScalar* values) = 0; |
| + |
| + /** |
| + * In the following read.*Array(...) functions, the size parameter specifies the allocation |
| + * size (in bytes) of the pointer parameter. If the pointer parameter's size does not match |
| + * the size to be read, the pointer parameter's memory will then stay uninitialized, the |
| + * cursor will be moved to the end of the stream and, in the case where isValidating() is |
| + * true, an error flag will be set internally (see SkValidatingReadBuffer). |
| + * If the sizes match, then "size" amount of memory will be read. |
| + * |
| + * @param size amount of memory expected to be read |
| + * @return true if the size parameter matches the size to be read, false otherwise |
| + */ |
| + virtual bool readByteArray(void* value, size_t size) = 0; |
|
Stephen White
2013/10/30 20:33:20
Sorry to get back so late on this one, but would i
sugoi1
2013/10/31 14:16:24
Done. Although I kept void* and assumed that the s
|
| + virtual bool readColorArray(SkColor* colors, size_t size) = 0; |
| + virtual bool readIntArray(int32_t* values, size_t size) = 0; |
| + virtual bool readPointArray(SkPoint* points, size_t size) = 0; |
| + virtual bool readScalarArray(SkScalar* values, size_t size) = 0; |
| /** This helper peeks into the buffer and reports back the length of the next array in |
| * the buffer but does not change the state of the buffer. |
| @@ -127,7 +139,7 @@ public: |
| SkData* readByteArrayAsData() { |
| size_t len = this->getArrayCount(); |
| void* buffer = sk_malloc_throw(len); |
| - (void)this->readByteArray(buffer); |
| + (void)this->readByteArray(buffer, len); |
| return SkData::NewFromMalloc(buffer, len); |
| } |