for the file decoder the read/seek/etc callbacks are not
required, since you give it the input file name and it
uses FILE streams internally.
if what you're decoding cannot be opened via fopen(), then
you need to use the seekable stream decoder and provide the
other callbacks. if the input cannot even seek, you have to
use the stream decoder.
--- Joe Steeve <joesteeve@zodiactorp.com> wrote:
> Supposing I want to use the File decoder., and set the I/O callbacks.
> How do I do it? The API (version 1.1.2) documentation gives functions
> to
> set the ``write``, ``metadata`` and ``error`` callback. What about
> the
> ``read``., ``eof``, etc. callbacks.
>
> If i'm using the file decoder., can i still use the functions from
> the
> stream_decoder_set_* for this?
> --
> Joe Steeve (http://www.joesteeve.org/)
>
> Z500 developer (http://www.z500series.com/)
>
> Terminus Graphics Studios
> http://www.terminus.in/
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