1<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> 2<html xml:lang="en-US" lang="en-US" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> 3 <head> 4 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8" /> 5 <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> 6 <link rel="stylesheet" href="../../../css/manpage.css" type="text/css" /> 7<title>FileInputStream</title> 8 </head> 9 <body> 10<h1><CODE>nn::fs::FileInputStream::FileInputStream</CODE> Constructor</h1> 11<h2>Syntax</h2> 12 <div class="section"> 13 <pre class="definition"> 14FileInputStream(); 15 16FileInputStream( 17 const wchar_t * pathName 18); 19 20FileInputStream( 21 const char * pathName 22); 23</pre> 24 </div> 25<h2>List of Overloaded Member Functions</h2> 26 <div class="section"> 27 <table class="members"> 28 <tr> 29 <td> 30<a href="./FileInputStream(0).html">FileInputStream ( ) </a> 31 </td> 32<td>Constructor.</td> 33 </tr> 34 <tr> 35 <td> 36<a href="./FileInputStream(1).html">FileInputStream ( const wchar_t * ) </a> 37 </td> 38<td>A constructor that opens the specified file.</td> 39 </tr> 40 <tr> 41 <td> 42<a href="./FileInputStream(2).html">FileInputStream ( const char * ) </a> 43 </td> 44<td>A constructor that opens the specified file.</td> 45 </tr> </table> 46 </div> 47<h2>Description of FileInputStream ( )</h2> 48<div class="section"><p>In the overloaded version without arguments, no file will be opened. <a href="../../../nn/fs/FileInputStream/Initialize.html"><CODE>Initialize</CODE></a> must be called separately to perform file operations.</p><p>In the overloaded version with the path name specified, it opens the file at the specified path with read-only access, and enables reading.</p></div> 49<h2>Description of FileInputStream ( const wchar_t * )</h2> 50<div class="section"><p>It opens the file at the specified path with read-only access, and enables reading.</p></div> 51<h2>Description of FileInputStream ( const char * )</h2> 52<div class="section"><p>Opens the file at the specified path, giving it read-only access, and enables loading. <BR><B>Note:</B> This function uses a large amount of buffer space on the stack because it converts the path name from a multibyte character string into a wide character string. Pay careful attention to the stack size.</p></div> 53 <hr><p>CONFIDENTIAL</p></body> 54</html>