teknorj
teknorj

Reputation: 51

Drag and Drop large virtual files with IStream using VirtualFileDataObject

I am successfully using VirtualFileDataObject code from Delay's blog, but i want to avoid streaming the entire file into memory.

I found this previously answered question on Stack Overflow Drag and Drop large virtual files from c# to Windows Explorer The question was answered by matthieu, by changing the signature of the SetData method.

Here is my problem, after changing the signature of the SetData method, other places that call it are still looking for the old signature.

Here is the original SetData;

   public void SetData(short dataFormat, int index, Action<Stream> streamData)
    {
        _dataObjects.Add(
            new DataObject
            {
                FORMATETC = new FORMATETC
                {
                    cfFormat = dataFormat,
                    ptd = IntPtr.Zero,
                    dwAspect = DVASPECT.DVASPECT_CONTENT,
                    lindex = index,
                    tymed = TYMED.TYMED_ISTREAM
                },
                GetData = () =>
                {
                    // Create IStream for data
                    var ptr = IntPtr.Zero;
                    var iStream = NativeMethods.CreateStreamOnHGlobal(IntPtr.Zero, true);
                    if (streamData != null)
                    {
                        // Wrap in a .NET-friendly Stream and call provided code to fill it
                        using (var stream = new IStreamWrapper(iStream))
                        {
                            streamData(stream);
                        }
                    }
                    // Return an IntPtr for the IStream
                    ptr = Marshal.GetComInterfaceForObject(iStream, typeof(IStream));
                    Marshal.ReleaseComObject(iStream);
                    return new Tuple<IntPtr, int>(ptr, NativeMethods.S_OK);
                },
            });
    }

matthieu suggested to change it to;

public void SetData(short dataFormat, int index, Stream stream)
{
  ...
  var iStream = new StreamWrapper(stream);
  ...
  // Ensure the following line is commented out:
  //Marshal.ReleaseComObject(iStream);
  return new Tuple<IntPtr, int>(ptr, NativeMethods.S_OK);
 ...
}

After I make these changes the following call will not work; ( and this is where i need help) How do i fix this call;

            foreach (var fileDescriptor in fileDescriptors)
        {
            **SetData(FILECONTENTS, index, fileDescriptor.StreamContents);**
            index++;
        }

Basically changing "Action streamData" To "Stream stream" is causing my problems. I am not sure on how to call it after the changes are made.

All this code comes from Delays VirtualFileDataObject. I don't know if i should post it on here or not. But if you follow the link above it will take you to the blog so you can view it.

I am so close, just can't figure this last step out, thanks for taking a look

Upvotes: 5

Views: 1633

Answers (1)

Simon Mourier
Simon Mourier

Reputation: 138950

I've had exactly the same problem. Here is what I did to fix this issue (which as you say has not been fully addressed in the other answer)

1) Modify FileDescriptor's StreamContents property from this:

public Action<Stream> StreamContents { get; set; }

to this:

public Func<Stream> StreamContents { get; set; }

(instead of passing a Stream the client can write, we'll expect a Stream we can read from, which is exactly how Explorer works and what it expects)

2) Modify the SetData method overload from this:

public void SetData(short dataFormat, int index, Action<Stream> streamData)

to this:

public void SetData(short dataFormat, int index, Func<Stream> streamData)

3) change SetData code's GetData lambda to this:

GetData = () =>
{
    ManagedIStream istream = null;
    if (streamData != null)
    {
        Stream stream = streamData();
        if (stream != null)
        {
            istream = new ManagedIStream(stream);
        }
    }

    IntPtr ptr = istream != null ? Marshal.GetComInterfaceForObject(istream, typeof(IStream)) : IntPtr.Zero;
    return new Tuple<IntPtr, int>(ptr, NativeMethods.S_OK);
},

4) add this ManagedIStream class to the code (you can also delete the IStreamWrapper class completely)

private class ManagedIStream : IStream
{
    private Stream _stream;

    public ManagedIStream(Stream stream)
    {
        _stream = stream;
    }

    public void Clone(out IStream ppstm)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }

    public void Commit(int grfCommitFlags)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }

    public void CopyTo(IStream pstm, long cb, IntPtr pcbRead, IntPtr pcbWritten)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }

    public void LockRegion(long libOffset, long cb, int dwLockType)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }

    public void Read(byte[] pv, int cb, IntPtr pcbRead)
    {
        int read = _stream.Read(pv, 0, cb);
        if (pcbRead != IntPtr.Zero)
        {
            Marshal.WriteInt32(pcbRead, read);
        }
    }

    public void Revert()
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }

    public void Seek(long dlibMove, int dwOrigin, IntPtr plibNewPosition)
    {
        long newPos = _stream.Seek(dlibMove, (SeekOrigin)dwOrigin);
        if (plibNewPosition != IntPtr.Zero)
        {
            Marshal.WriteInt64(plibNewPosition, newPos);
        }
    }

    public void SetSize(long libNewSize)
    {
        _stream.SetLength(libNewSize);
    }

    public void Stat(out System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.STATSTG pstatstg, int grfStatFlag)
    {
        const int STGTY_STREAM = 2;
        pstatstg = new System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.STATSTG();
        pstatstg.type = STGTY_STREAM;
        pstatstg.cbSize = _stream.Length;
        pstatstg.grfMode = 0;

        if (_stream.CanRead && _stream.CanWrite)
        {
            const int STGM_READWRITE = 0x00000002;
            pstatstg.grfMode |= STGM_READWRITE;
            return;
        }

        if (_stream.CanRead)
        {
            const int STGM_READ = 0x00000000;
            pstatstg.grfMode |= STGM_READ;
            return;
        }

        if (_stream.CanWrite)
        {
            const int STGM_WRITE = 0x00000001;
            pstatstg.grfMode |= STGM_WRITE;
            return;
        }

        throw new IOException();
    }

    public void UnlockRegion(long libOffset, long cb, int dwLockType)
    {
        throw new NotImplementedException();
    }

    public void Write(byte[] pv, int cb, IntPtr pcbWritten)
    {
        _stream.Write(pv, 0, cb);
        if (pcbWritten != IntPtr.Zero)
        {
            Marshal.WriteInt32(pcbWritten, cb);
        }
    }
}

That's it. Now you can use the code like this (using the same sample as in the original article available here: http://dlaa.me/blog/post/9913083):

new VirtualFileDataObject.FileDescriptor
{
    Name = "Alphabet.txt",
    Length = 26,
    ChangeTimeUtc = DateTime.Now.AddDays(-1),
    StreamContents = () =>
    {
        var contents = Enumerable.Range('a', 26).Select(i => (byte)i).ToArray();
        MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream(contents); // don't dispose/using here, it would be too early
        return ms;
    }
};

Upvotes: 4

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