QSharedMemory
is more suited to attaching to SysV shared memory objects. It sounds like you're looking more for a C++ wrapper around memory-mapped files (judging from the names of the functions you quote - I don't know any Windows APIs).
I've had success in the past using boost::iostreams::mapped_file_source
(for a read-only mapping of the file):
// compiled, but not actually tested!
#include <boost/iostreams/device/mapped_file.hpp>
#include <QByteArray>
#include <QDebug>
#include <QString>
void useMappedFile(QString filename)
{
boost::iostreams::mapped_file_source file(filename.toStdString());
if (!file.is_open()) {
qWarning() << "Failed to open file";
return;
}
auto bytes = QByteArray::fromRawData(file.data(), file.size());
someFunction(bytes);
// do not allow 'file' to go out of scope before 'bytes', as it owns the
// storage! Read the description of 'QByteArray::fromRawData'.
}
There's also mapped_file_sink
and mapped_file
in the same namespace, for write-only and read-write mappings respectively.