Assman is a library for accessing assets (read only access to data files) in
multiple ways through a simple file I/O interface designed as a drop-in
replacement to C fopen/fread/etc I/O calls. In most cases you can just prefix
all your I/O calls with ass_
and change FILE*
to ass_file*
, and it will
just work.
The access modules provided are:
-
mod_path
: maps an arbitrary filesystem path to your chosen prefix. For instance, after callingass_add_path("data", "/usr/share/mygame")
you can access the data file/usr/share/mygame/foo.png
by callingass_fopen("data/foo.png", "rb")
. -
mod_archive
: mounts the contents of an archive to your chosen prefix. For example, after callingass_add_archive("data", "data.tar")
you can access the contents of the tarball as if they where contents of a virtualdata
directory. -
mod_url
: maps a url prefix to your chosen prefix. For example, after callingass_add_url("data", "http://mydomain/myapp/data")
you can accesshttp://mydomain/myapp/data/foo.png
by callingass_fopen("data/foo.png", "rb")
.
Copyright (C) 2018 John Tsiombikas nuclear@member.fsf.org
The assfile library is free software. Feel free to use, modify, and/or redistribute it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3, or at your option any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. See COPYING and COPYING.LESSER for details.
To build and install assfile on UNIX, run the usual:
./configure
make
make install
The mod_url
module depends on libcurl
and uses POSIX threads. If you don't
want that dependency, you can disable mod_url
by passing --disable-url
to
configure
.
See ./configure --help
for a complete list of build-time options.
To cross-compile for windows with mingw-w64, try the following incantation:
./configure --prefix=/usr/i686-w64-mingw32
make CC=i686-w64-mingw32-gcc AR=i686-w64-mingw32-ar sys=mingw
make install sys=mingw