use std::io::{self, Read, BufRead};
use std::mem;
use futures::{Poll, Future};
/// A future which can be used to easily read the contents of a stream into a
/// vector until the delimiter is reached.
///
/// Created by the [`read_until`] function.
///
/// [`read_until`]: fn.read_until.html
pub struct ReadUntil {
state: State,
}
enum State {
Reading {
a: A,
byte: u8,
buf: Vec,
},
Empty,
}
/// Creates a future which will read all the bytes associated with the I/O
/// object `A` into the buffer provided until the delimiter `byte` is reached.
/// This method is the async equivalent to [`BufRead::read_until`].
///
/// In case of an error the buffer and the object will be discarded, with
/// the error yielded. In the case of success the object will be destroyed and
/// the buffer will be returned, with all bytes up to, and including, the delimiter
/// (if found).
///
/// [`ButRead::read_until`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/io/trait.BufRead.html#method.read_until
pub fn read_until(a: A, byte: u8, buf: Vec) -> ReadUntil
where A: BufRead
{
ReadUntil {
state: State::Reading {
a: a,
byte: byte,
buf: buf,
}
}
}
impl Future for ReadUntil
where A: Read + BufRead
{
type Item = (A, Vec);
type Error = io::Error;
fn poll(&mut self) -> Poll<(A, Vec), io::Error> {
match self.state {
State::Reading { ref mut a, byte, ref mut buf } => {
// If we get `Ok(n)`, then we know the stream hit EOF or the delimiter.
// and just return it, as we are finished.
// If we hit "would block" then all the read data so far
// is in our buffer, and otherwise we propagate errors.
try_nb!(a.read_until(byte, buf));
},
State::Empty => panic!("poll ReadUntil after it's done"),
}
match mem::replace(&mut self.state, State::Empty) {
State::Reading { a, byte: _, buf } => Ok((a, buf).into()),
State::Empty => unreachable!(),
}
}
}