I want to uncompress a file and write its content into a stringstream.
This is the code I tried:
string readGZipLog () {
try {
using namespace boost::iostreams;
ifstream file(currentFile.c_str(), std::ios_base::in | std::ios_base::binary);
boost::iostreams::filtering_istream in;
in.push(gzip_decompressor());
in.push(file);
std::stringstream strstream;
boost::iostreams::copy(in, strstream);
return strstream.str();
} catch (std::exception& e) {
cout << e.what() << endl;
}
}
void writeGZipLog (char* data) {
try {
using namespace boost::iostreams;
std::ofstream file( currentFile.c_str(), std::ios_base::out | std::ios_base::binary );
boost::iostreams::filtering_ostream out;
out.push( gzip_compressor() );
out.push(file);
std::stringstream strstream;
strstream << data;
boost::iostreams::copy( strstream, data );
} catch (std::exception& e) {
cou开发者_开发问答t << e.what() << endl;
}
}
It compiles without any warnings (and of course errors) but the function readGZipLog()
crashes while running:
gzip error
./build: line 3: 22174 Segmentation fault ./test
./build
is the script that compiles and starts the application ./test
automatically
I checked the file: It contains something, but I can't ungzip it using gunzip
. So I am not sure whether the compression worked properly and if this has something to do with the gzip error
thrown by Boost.
Can you give me a hit where the error(s) is(/are)?
Thanks for your help!
Paul
after a lot of research and trying I finally found a way how to handle (de)compression correctly.
This is the code that works for me without any problems (with gzip and bzip2):
string readGZipLog () {
using namespace boost::iostreams;
using namespace std;
try {
ifstream file(currentFile.c_str(), ios_base::in | ios_base::binary);
boost::iostreams::filtering_istream in;
in.push(gzip_decompressor());
in.push(file);
stringstream strstream;
boost::iostreams::copy(in, strstream);
return strstream.str();
} catch (const gzip_error& exception) {
cout << "Boost Description of Error: " << exception.what() << endl;
return "err";
}
}
bool writeGZipLog (char* data) {
using namespace boost::iostreams;
using namespace std;
try {
std::ofstream file( currentFile.c_str(), std::ios_base::app );
boost::iostreams::filtering_ostream out;
out.push( gzip_compressor() );
out.push(file);
stringstream strstream;
strstream << data;
boost::iostreams::copy(strstream, out);
return true;
} catch (const gzip_error& exception) {
cout << "Boost Description of Error: " << exception.what() << endl;
return false;
}
}
What I can say is that I did some errors that were not necessary and I just found by looking at the code again many hours later. boost::iostreams::copy( std::stringstream , char* );
for example will even fail if 1 + 1 was 3.
I hope that this code piece will help somebody as it helped me.
Paul :)
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