The mmioGetinfo function retrieves information about a file opened by using the mmioOpen function. This information allows the application to directly access the I/O buffer, if the file is opened for buffered I/O.
MMRESULT mmioGetInfo(
HMMIO hmmio,
LPMMIOINFO lpmmioinfo,
UINT wFlags
);
Returns zero if successful or an error otherwise.
To directly access the I/O buffer of a file opened for buffered I/O, use the following members of the MMIOINFO structure filled by mmioGetInfo:
After you read or write to the buffer and modify pchNext, do not call any multimedia file I/O functions except mmioAdvance until you call the mmioSetInfo function. Call mmioSetInfo when you are finished directly accessing the buffer.
When you reach the end of the buffer specified by the pchEndRead or pchEndWrite member, call mmioAdvance to fill the buffer from the disk or write the buffer to the disk. The mmioAdvance function updates the pchNext, pchEndRead, and pchEndWrite members in the MMIOINFO structure for the file.
Before calling mmioAdvance or mmioSetInfo to flush a buffer to disk, set the MMIO_DIRTY flag in the dwFlags member of the MMIOINFO structure for the file. Otherwise, the buffer will not be written to disk.
Do not decrement pchNext or modify any members in the MMIOINFO structure other than pchNext and dwFlags. Do not set any flags in dwFlags except MMIO_DIRTY.
Windows NT: Requires version 3.1 or later.
Windows: Requires Windows 95 or later.
Windows CE: Unsupported.
Header: Declared in mmsystem.h.
Import Library: Use winmm.lib.
Multimedia File I/O Overview, Multimedia File I/O Functions, mmioOpen, MMIOINFO, mmioAdvance, mmioSetInfo