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<html> <head> <title>libogg - datatype - oggpack_buffer</title> <link rel=stylesheet href="style.css" type="text/css"> </head> <body bgcolor=white text=black link="#5555ff" alink="#5555ff" vlink="#5555ff"> <table border=0 width=100%> <tr> <td><p class=tiny>libogg documentation</p></td> <td align=right><p class=tiny>libogg release 1.3.2 - 20140527</p></td> </tr> </table> <h1>oggpack_buffer</h1> <p><i>declared in "ogg/ogg.h"</i></p> <p> The oggpack_buffer struct is used with libogg's bitpacking functions. You should never need to directly access anything in this structure. <p> <table border=0 width=100% color=black cellspacing=0 cellpadding=7> <tr bgcolor=#cccccc> <td> <pre><b> typedef struct { long endbyte; int endbit; unsigned char *buffer; unsigned char *ptr; long storage; } oggpack_buffer; </b></pre> </td> </tr> </table> <h3>Relevant Struct Members</h3> <dl> <dt><i>buffer</i></dt> <dd>Pointer to data being manipulated.</dd> <dt><i>ptr</i></dt> <dd>Location pointer to mark which data has been read.</dd> <dt><i>storage</i></dt> <dd>Size of buffer.</i></dt> </dl> <br><br> <hr noshade> <table border=0 width=100%> <tr valign=top> <td><p class=tiny>copyright © 2000-2014 Xiph.Org</p></td> <td align=right><p class=tiny><a href="http://www.xiph.org/ogg/">Ogg Container Format</a></p></td> </tr><tr> <td><p class=tiny>libogg documentation</p></td> <td align=right><p class=tiny>libogg release 1.3.2 - 20140527</p></td> </tr> </table> </body> </html>
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