/* EXAMPLE osmium_read_with_progress Reads the contents of the input file showing a progress bar. DEMONSTRATES USE OF: * file input * ProgressBar utility function SIMPLER EXAMPLES you might want to understand first: * osmium_read LICENSE The code in this example file is released into the Public Domain. */ #include // for std::exit #include // for std::cerr // Allow any format of input files (XML, PBF, ...) #include // Get access to isatty utility function and progress bar utility class. #include #include int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { if (argc != 2) { std::cerr << "Usage: " << argv[0] << " OSMFILE\n"; std::exit(1); } // The Reader is initialized here with an osmium::io::File, but could // also be directly initialized with a file name. osmium::io::File input_file{argv[1]}; osmium::io::Reader reader{input_file}; // Initialize progress bar, enable it only if STDERR is a TTY. osmium::ProgressBar progress{reader.file_size(), osmium::util::isatty(2)}; // OSM data comes in buffers, read until there are no more. while (osmium::memory::Buffer buffer = reader.read()) { // Update progress bar for each buffer. progress.update(reader.offset()); } // Progress bar is done. progress.done(); // You do not have to close the Reader explicitly, but because the // destructor can't throw, you will not see any errors otherwise. reader.close(); }