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The Solution Rating System
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// Create the file
function TFileStream.Initialize(Filename: string): HResult;
begin
if FFileHandle <> INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE then
begin
Result := E_FAIL;
exit;
end;
FFileHandle := CreateFile(PChar(filename), GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ,
nil, OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED, 0);
if FFileHandle = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE then
Result := HResultFromWin32(GetLastError)
else
Result := S_OK;
end;
// Attempt to read it
function TFileStream.StartRead(Buffer: PByte; BytesToRead: Cardinal;
Align: boolean; Overlapped: POverlapped; var Pending: boolean;
var BytesRead: cardinal): HResult;
var
res: BOOL;
err: DWORD;
begin
Pending := false;
Lock;
try
// all these parameters are valid
res := ReadFile(FFileHandle, Buffer, BytesToRead, BytesRead, Overlapped);
if not res then
begin
err := GetLastError;
if (err = ERROR_IO_PENDING) then
begin
Pending := true;
Result := S_OK;
end
else if err = ERROR_NOACCESS then // why does this happen?
begin
Beep;
Result := HResultFromWin32(err);
end
else
Result := HResultFromWin32(err);
end
else
Result := S_OK;
finally
UnLock;
end;
end;
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