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#ifndef GATS_STREAM_H
#define GATS_STREAM_H

#include <bu/stream.h>
#include <bu/queuebuf.h>

namespace Gats
{
	class Object;

	class GatsStream
	{
	public:
		GatsStream( Bu::Stream &rStream );
		virtual ~GatsStream();

		/**
		 * Read an object packet from the assosiated stream.  This will make
		 * every effort to only read exactly enough data to describe one packet,
		 * in case you want to do other things with your stream.  It will
		 * automatically skip NULL byte spacing between packets, which makes
		 * a convinient padding method for encrypted data streams.  Since
		 * sizing information is available in the packet header exact amounts
		 * of data can be read, however this function doesn't assume that it
		 * can read the entire object in one operation.  If it fails to read
		 * a complete packet in one call, it will keep the data it's read so
		 * far buffered and return NULL, ready for another attempt.  You can
		 * use the function hasReadBuffer() to deterimne if readObject()
		 * has read part of an object packet or not.  If readObject returns
		 * non-null then hasReadBuffer should return false on it's next call.
		 */
		Gats::Object *readObject();

		/**
		 * Write an object 
		 */
		void writeObject( Gats::Object *pObject );

		/**
		 * Tells you if there is data still in the read buffer, i.e. that a
		 * packet is part way through being read.  If readObject has returned
		 * non-null in the most recent call, this should always be false.
		 */
		bool hasReadBuffer() { return qbRead.getSize() > 0; }
		int getReadBufferSize() { return qbRead.getSize(); }

	private:
		bool skipReadNulls();

	private:
		Bu::Stream &rStream;
		Bu::QueueBuf qbRead;
	};
};

#endif