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virtualFileMount.I
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1 /**
2  * PANDA 3D SOFTWARE
3  * Copyright (c) Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * All use of this software is subject to the terms of the revised BSD
6  * license. You should have received a copy of this license along
7  * with this source code in a file named "LICENSE."
8  *
9  * @file virtualFileMount.I
10  * @author drose
11  * @date 2002-08-03
12  */
13 
14 /**
15  *
16  */
17 INLINE VirtualFileMount::
18 VirtualFileMount() :
19  _file_system(nullptr),
20  _mount_flags(0)
21 {
22 }
23 
24 /**
25  * Returns the file system this mount object is attached to.
26  */
28 get_file_system() const {
29  return _file_system;
30 }
31 
32 
33 /**
34  * Returns the name of the directory within the virtual file system that this
35  * mount object is attached to. This directory name will end with a slash.
36  */
37 INLINE const Filename &VirtualFileMount::
38 get_mount_point() const {
39  return _mount_point;
40 }
41 
42 /**
43  * Returns the set of flags passed by the user to the
44  * VirtualFileSystem::mount() command.
45  */
46 INLINE int VirtualFileMount::
47 get_mount_flags() const {
48  return _mount_flags;
49 }
50 
51 
52 INLINE std::ostream &
53 operator << (std::ostream &out, const VirtualFileMount &mount) {
54  mount.output(out);
55  return out;
56 }
VirtualFileSystem * get_file_system() const
Returns the file system this mount object is attached to.
A hierarchy of directories and files that appears to be one continuous file system,...
const Filename & get_mount_point() const
Returns the name of the directory within the virtual file system that this mount object is attached t...
bool mount(Multifile *multifile, const Filename &mount_point, int flags)
Mounts the indicated Multifile at the given mount point.
The name of a file, such as a texture file or an Egg file.
Definition: filename.h:39
The abstract base class for a mount definition used within a VirtualFileSystem.
int get_mount_flags() const
Returns the set of flags passed by the user to the VirtualFileSystem::mount() command.