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GSeekable: document seek-past-end semantics
Introduce the concept of "fixed" vs. "resizable" streams and document how g_seekable_seek() works for each case. We don't include g_seekable_is_fixed_size() at this point because we don't know if anyone would require it. This may appear in the future if someone asks for it, however. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=684842
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* #GSeekable is implemented by streams (implementations of
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* #GInputStream or #GOutputStream) that support seeking.
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*
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* Seekable streams largely fall into two categories: resizable and
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* fixed-size.
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*
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* #GSeekable on fixed-sized streams is approximately the same as POSIX
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* lseek() on a block device (for example: attmepting to seek past the
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* end of the device is an error). Fixed streams typically cannot be
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* truncated.
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*
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* #GSeekable on resizable streams is approximately the same as POSIX
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* lseek() on a normal file. Seeking past the end and writing data will
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* usually cause the stream to resize by introducing zero bytes.
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**/
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typedef GSeekableIface GSeekableInterface;
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*
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* Seeks in the stream by the given @offset, modified by @type.
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*
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* Attempting to seek past the end of the stream will have different
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* results depending on if the stream is fixed-sized or resizable. If
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* the stream is resizable then seeking past the end and then writing
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* will result in zeros filling the empty space. Seeking past the end
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* of a resizable stream and reading will result in EOF. Seeking past
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* the end of a fixed-sized stream will fail.
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*
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* Any operation that would result in a negative offset will fail.
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*
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* If @cancellable is not %NULL, then the operation can be cancelled by
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* triggering the cancellable object from another thread. If the operation
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* was cancelled, the error %G_IO_ERROR_CANCELLED will be returned.
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