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166 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust
166 lines
5.4 KiB
Rust
use super::DEFAULT_BUF_SIZE;
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use crate::{AsyncBufRead, AsyncRead};
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use futures_core::ready;
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use pin_utils::{unsafe_pinned, unsafe_unpinned};
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use std::io::{self, Read};
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use std::pin::Pin;
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use std::task::{Context, Poll};
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use std::{cmp, fmt};
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/// The `BufReader` struct adds buffering to any reader.
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///
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/// It can be excessively inefficient to work directly with a [`AsyncRead`]
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/// instance. A `BufReader` performs large, infrequent reads on the underlying
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/// [`AsyncRead`] and maintains an in-memory buffer of the results.
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///
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/// `BufReader` can improve the speed of programs that make *small* and
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/// *repeated* read calls to the same file or network socket. It does not
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/// help when reading very large amounts at once, or reading just one or a few
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/// times. It also provides no advantage when reading from a source that is
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/// already in memory, like a `Vec<u8>`.
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///
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/// When the `BufReader` is dropped, the contents of its buffer will be
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/// discarded. Creating multiple instances of a `BufReader` on the same
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/// stream can cause data loss.
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// TODO: Examples
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pub struct BufReader<R> {
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inner: R,
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buf: Box<[u8]>,
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pos: usize,
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cap: usize,
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}
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impl<R: AsyncRead> BufReader<R> {
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unsafe_pinned!(inner: R);
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unsafe_unpinned!(pos: usize);
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unsafe_unpinned!(cap: usize);
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/// Creates a new `BufReader` with a default buffer capacity. The default is currently 8 KB,
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/// but may change in the future.
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pub fn new(inner: R) -> Self {
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Self::with_capacity(DEFAULT_BUF_SIZE, inner)
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}
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/// Creates a new `BufReader` with the specified buffer capacity.
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pub fn with_capacity(capacity: usize, inner: R) -> Self {
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unsafe {
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let mut buffer = Vec::with_capacity(capacity);
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buffer.set_len(capacity);
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inner.prepare_uninitialized_buffer(&mut buffer);
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Self {
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inner,
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buf: buffer.into_boxed_slice(),
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pos: 0,
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cap: 0,
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}
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}
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}
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/// Gets a reference to the underlying reader.
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///
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/// It is inadvisable to directly read from the underlying reader.
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pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &R {
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&self.inner
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}
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/// Gets a mutable reference to the underlying reader.
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///
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/// It is inadvisable to directly read from the underlying reader.
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pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut R {
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&mut self.inner
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}
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/// Gets a pinned mutable reference to the underlying reader.
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///
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/// It is inadvisable to directly read from the underlying reader.
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pub fn get_pin_mut(self: Pin<&mut Self>) -> Pin<&mut R> {
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self.inner()
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}
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/// Consumes this `BufWriter`, returning the underlying reader.
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///
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/// Note that any leftover data in the internal buffer is lost.
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pub fn into_inner(self) -> R {
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self.inner
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}
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/// Returns a reference to the internally buffered data.
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///
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/// Unlike `fill_buf`, this will not attempt to fill the buffer if it is empty.
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pub fn buffer(&self) -> &[u8] {
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&self.buf[self.pos..self.cap]
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}
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/// Invalidates all data in the internal buffer.
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#[inline]
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fn discard_buffer(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>) {
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*self.as_mut().pos() = 0;
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*self.cap() = 0;
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}
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}
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impl<R: AsyncRead> AsyncRead for BufReader<R> {
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fn poll_read(
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mut self: Pin<&mut Self>,
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cx: &mut Context<'_>,
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buf: &mut [u8],
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) -> Poll<io::Result<usize>> {
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// If we don't have any buffered data and we're doing a massive read
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// (larger than our internal buffer), bypass our internal buffer
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// entirely.
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if self.pos == self.cap && buf.len() >= self.buf.len() {
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let res = ready!(self.as_mut().inner().poll_read(cx, buf));
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self.discard_buffer();
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return Poll::Ready(res);
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}
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let mut rem = ready!(self.as_mut().poll_fill_buf(cx))?;
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let nread = rem.read(buf)?;
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self.consume(nread);
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Poll::Ready(Ok(nread))
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}
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// we can't skip unconditionally because of the large buffer case in read.
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unsafe fn prepare_uninitialized_buffer(&self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> bool {
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self.inner.prepare_uninitialized_buffer(buf)
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}
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}
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impl<R: AsyncRead> AsyncBufRead for BufReader<R> {
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fn poll_fill_buf(self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<io::Result<&[u8]>> {
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let Self {
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inner,
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buf,
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cap,
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pos,
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} = unsafe { self.get_unchecked_mut() };
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let mut inner = unsafe { Pin::new_unchecked(inner) };
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// If we've reached the end of our internal buffer then we need to fetch
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// some more data from the underlying reader.
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// Branch using `>=` instead of the more correct `==`
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// to tell the compiler that the pos..cap slice is always valid.
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if *pos >= *cap {
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debug_assert!(*pos == *cap);
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*cap = ready!(inner.as_mut().poll_read(cx, buf))?;
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*pos = 0;
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}
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Poll::Ready(Ok(&buf[*pos..*cap]))
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}
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fn consume(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, amt: usize) {
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*self.as_mut().pos() = cmp::min(self.pos + amt, self.cap);
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}
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}
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impl<R: AsyncRead + fmt::Debug> fmt::Debug for BufReader<R> {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {
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f.debug_struct("BufReader")
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.field("reader", &self.inner)
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.field(
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"buffer",
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&format_args!("{}/{}", self.cap - self.pos, self.buf.len()),
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)
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.finish()
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}
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}
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