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WriteBoolToBuffer


This is Filter Equivalent. This function may be present in generated code, but should not be used in hand-written code.

Header: STD.h
Namespace: avl
Module: FoundationLite

Converts boolean value into specified integer binary representation and writes it to a byte buffer.

Syntax

void avl::WriteBoolToBuffer
(
	const avl::ByteBuffer& inBuffer,
	atl::Optional<int> inOffset,
	bool inValue,
	avl::IntegerBinaryFormat::Type inFormat,
	int inTrueValue,
	int inFalseValue,
	avl::ByteBuffer& outBuffer
)

Parameters

Name Type Range Default Description
Input value inBuffer const ByteBuffer& Initial buffer to be expanded
Input value inOffset Optional<int> 0 - NIL Write destination position
Input value inValue bool Value to be written
Input value inFormat IntegerBinaryFormat::Type Signed_32Bit_LittleEndian Binary serialization format of integer data
Input value inTrueValue int 1 Integer value representing True
Input value inFalseValue int 0 Integer value representing False
Output value outBuffer ByteBuffer& Resulting data

In-place Processing

This function supports in-place data processing - you can pass the same reference to inBuffer and outBuffer

Read more about In-place Computation.

Description

This filter is intended for generating a raw binary data in the ByteBuffer by writing a properly serialized boolean value into it.

Resulting ByteBuffer data on the outBuffer output is created by expanding data from buffer on the inBuffer input. Data is written starting at the position specified by the inOffset input (in bytes). When written data spans beyond the end of the input buffer the resulting buffer length is expanded (event when inOffset points beyond the end of the input buffer). When the inOffset input is set to Auto data is written at the end of the input buffer.

A boolean value is actually stored as an integer data with contractual numeric value representing True and False. This values can be set respectively on the inTrueValue and inFalseValue inputs. Usually a value of zero is used to represent False, and a value different that zero (most commonly 1 or -1) to represent True. This value is than stored like in the WriteIntegerToBuffer filter.

Errors

List of possible exceptions:

Error type Description
DomainError Input value is out of the valid range for specified integer binary format.
Value provided on inValue input cannot be cast to the type specified by the inFormat input.
DomainError Not supported integer binary format.
IoError Resulting byte buffer size is too large.

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