gix_packetline_blocking/write/blocking_io.rs
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// DO NOT EDIT - this is a copy of gix-packetline/src/write/blocking_io.rs. Run `just copy-packetline` to update it.
use std::io;
use crate::{MAX_DATA_LEN, U16_HEX_BYTES};
/// An implementor of [`Write`][io::Write] which passes all input to an inner `Write` in packet line data encoding,
/// one line per `write(…)` call or as many lines as it takes if the data doesn't fit into the maximum allowed line length.
pub struct Writer<T> {
/// the `Write` implementation to which to propagate packet lines
inner: T,
binary: bool,
}
impl<T: io::Write> Writer<T> {
/// Create a new instance from the given `write`
pub fn new(write: T) -> Self {
Writer {
inner: write,
binary: true,
}
}
}
/// Non-IO methods
impl<T> Writer<T> {
/// If called, each call to [`write()`][io::Write::write()] will write bytes as is.
pub fn enable_binary_mode(&mut self) {
self.binary = true;
}
/// If called, each call to [`write()`][io::Write::write()] will write the input as text, appending a trailing newline
/// if needed before writing.
pub fn enable_text_mode(&mut self) {
self.binary = false;
}
/// Return the inner writer, consuming self.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> T {
self.inner
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the inner writer, useful if packet lines should be serialized directly.
pub fn inner_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
&mut self.inner
}
}
impl<T: io::Write> io::Write for Writer<T> {
fn write(&mut self, mut buf: &[u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
if buf.is_empty() {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::Other,
"empty packet lines are not permitted as '0004' is invalid",
));
}
let mut written = 0;
while !buf.is_empty() {
let (data, rest) = buf.split_at(buf.len().min(MAX_DATA_LEN));
written += if self.binary {
crate::encode::data_to_write(data, &mut self.inner)
} else {
crate::encode::text_to_write(data, &mut self.inner)
}?;
// subtract header (and trailing NL) because write-all can't handle writing more than it passes in
written -= U16_HEX_BYTES + usize::from(!self.binary);
buf = rest;
}
Ok(written)
}
fn flush(&mut self) -> io::Result<()> {
self.inner.flush()
}
}