Fix get_path()
is not working when files are opend with open_compressed
And also fixed `get_absolute_path()` in the same way
(cherry picked from commit ea11ffc88c
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@ -190,6 +190,22 @@ bool FileAccessCompressed::is_open() const {
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return f != nullptr;
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return f != nullptr;
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}
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}
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String FileAccessCompressed::get_path() const {
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if (f) {
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return f->get_path();
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} else {
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return "";
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}
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}
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String FileAccessCompressed::get_path_absolute() const {
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if (f) {
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return f->get_path_absolute();
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} else {
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return "";
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}
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}
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void FileAccessCompressed::seek(uint64_t p_position) {
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void FileAccessCompressed::seek(uint64_t p_position) {
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ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(!f, "File must be opened before use.");
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ERR_FAIL_COND_MSG(!f, "File must be opened before use.");
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@ -72,6 +72,9 @@ public:
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virtual void close(); ///< close a file
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virtual void close(); ///< close a file
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virtual bool is_open() const; ///< true when file is open
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virtual bool is_open() const; ///< true when file is open
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virtual String get_path() const; /// returns the path for the current open file
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virtual String get_path_absolute() const; /// returns the absolute path for the current open file
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virtual void seek(uint64_t p_position); ///< seek to a given position
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virtual void seek(uint64_t p_position); ///< seek to a given position
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virtual void seek_end(int64_t p_position = 0); ///< seek from the end of file
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virtual void seek_end(int64_t p_position = 0); ///< seek from the end of file
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virtual uint64_t get_position() const; ///< get position in the file
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virtual uint64_t get_position() const; ///< get position in the file
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