This might be a bit on the odd side of things (scary enough it even has to do with emulation).
I would like to be able to open 'files' in an ISO image for reading, my problem is I prefer to do this using NORMAL C++ stream operators.
I've been reading this bit of information but it's a bit weak on the example side of things.
I prefer to examine more complete code or have a more detailed explanation of something that provided.
Mostly I want to use a stream buffer passed to an istream. that is streambuf created by a function copying the behaviour of fstream's open method.
Anyhow anyone here over load ye olde stream buff (ever?)
Cyb
I would like to be able to open 'files' in an ISO image for reading, my problem is I prefer to do this using NORMAL C++ stream operators.
I've been reading this bit of information but it's a bit weak on the example side of things.
I prefer to examine more complete code or have a more detailed explanation of something that provided.
Mostly I want to use a stream buffer passed to an istream. that is streambuf created by a function copying the behaviour of fstream's open method.
Anyhow anyone here over load ye olde stream buff (ever?)
Cyb