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//! A wrapper type providing direct memory access to binary data.
//!
//! See the [`ByteView`] struct for more documentation.
//!
//! [`ByteView`]: struct.ByteView.html
use std::borrow::Cow;
use std::fs::File;
use std::io;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::Path;
use std::sync::Arc;
use memmap2::Mmap;
use crate::cell::StableDeref;
/// The owner of data behind a ByteView.
///
/// This can either be an mmapped file, an owned buffer or a borrowed binary slice.
#[derive(Debug)]
enum ByteViewBacking<'a> {
Buf(Cow<'a, [u8]>),
Mmap(Mmap),
}
impl Deref for ByteViewBacking<'_> {
type Target = [u8];
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
match *self {
ByteViewBacking::Buf(ref buf) => buf,
ByteViewBacking::Mmap(ref mmap) => mmap,
}
}
}
/// A smart pointer for byte data.
///
/// This type can be used to uniformly access bytes that were created either from mmapping in a
/// path, a vector or a borrowed slice. A `ByteView` dereferences into a `&[u8]` and guarantees
/// random access to the underlying buffer or file.
///
/// A `ByteView` can be constructed from borrowed slices, vectors or memory mapped from the file
/// system directly.
///
/// # Example
///
/// The most common way to use `ByteView` is to construct it from a file handle. This will own the
/// underlying file handle until the `ByteView` is dropped:
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::Write;
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
/// let mut file = tempfile::tempfile()?;
/// file.write_all(b"1234");
///
/// let view = ByteView::map_file(file)?;
/// assert_eq!(view.as_slice(), b"1234");
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct ByteView<'a> {
backing: Arc<ByteViewBacking<'a>>,
}
impl<'a> ByteView<'a> {
fn with_backing(backing: ByteViewBacking<'a>) -> Self {
ByteView {
backing: Arc::new(backing),
}
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from a `Cow`.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use std::borrow::Cow;
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// let cow = Cow::Borrowed(&b"1234"[..]);
/// let view = ByteView::from_cow(cow);
/// ```
pub fn from_cow(cow: Cow<'a, [u8]>) -> Self {
ByteView::with_backing(ByteViewBacking::Buf(cow))
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from a byte slice.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// let view = ByteView::from_slice(b"1234");
/// ```
pub fn from_slice(buffer: &'a [u8]) -> Self {
ByteView::from_cow(Cow::Borrowed(buffer))
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from a vector of bytes.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// let vec = b"1234".to_vec();
/// let view = ByteView::from_vec(vec);
/// ```
pub fn from_vec(buffer: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
ByteView::from_cow(Cow::Owned(buffer))
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from an open file handle by memory mapping the file.
///
/// See [`ByteView::map_file_ref`] for a non-consuming version of this constructor.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::Write;
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
/// let mut file = tempfile::tempfile()?;
/// let view = ByteView::map_file(file)?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
pub fn map_file(file: File) -> Result<Self, io::Error> {
Self::map_file_ref(&file)
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from an open file handle by memory mapping the file.
///
/// The main difference with [`ByteView::map_file`] is that this takes the [`File`] by
/// reference rather than consuming it.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::Write;
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
/// let mut file = tempfile::tempfile()?;
/// let view = ByteView::map_file_ref(&file)?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
pub fn map_file_ref(file: &File) -> Result<Self, io::Error> {
let backing = match unsafe { Mmap::map(file) } {
Ok(mmap) => ByteViewBacking::Mmap(mmap),
Err(err) => {
// this is raised on empty mmaps which we want to ignore. The 1006 Windows error
// looks like "The volume for a file has been externally altered so that the opened
// file is no longer valid."
if err.kind() == io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput
|| (cfg!(windows) && err.raw_os_error() == Some(1006))
{
ByteViewBacking::Buf(Cow::Borrowed(b""))
} else {
return Err(err);
}
}
};
Ok(ByteView::with_backing(backing))
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from any `std::io::Reader`.
///
/// **Note**: This currently consumes the entire reader and stores its data in an internal
/// buffer. Prefer [`open`] when reading from the file system or [`from_slice`] / [`from_vec`]
/// for in-memory operations. This behavior might change in the future.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use std::io::Cursor;
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
/// let reader = Cursor::new(b"1234");
/// let view = ByteView::read(reader)?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
///
/// [`open`]: struct.ByteView.html#method.open
/// [`from_slice`]: struct.ByteView.html#method.from_slice
/// [`from_vec`]: struct.ByteView.html#method.from_vec
pub fn read<R: io::Read>(mut reader: R) -> Result<Self, io::Error> {
let mut buffer = vec![];
reader.read_to_end(&mut buffer)?;
Ok(ByteView::from_vec(buffer))
}
/// Constructs a `ByteView` from a file path by memory mapping the file.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
/// let view = ByteView::open("test.txt")?;
/// Ok(())
/// }
/// ```
pub fn open<P: AsRef<Path>>(path: P) -> Result<Self, io::Error> {
let file = File::open(path)?;
Self::map_file(file)
}
/// Returns a slice of the underlying data.
///
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use symbolic_common::ByteView;
///
/// let view = ByteView::from_slice(b"1234");
/// let data = view.as_slice();
/// ```
#[inline(always)]
pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.backing.deref()
}
}
impl AsRef<[u8]> for ByteView<'_> {
#[inline(always)]
fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8] {
self.as_slice()
}
}
impl Deref for ByteView<'_> {
type Target = [u8];
#[inline(always)]
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
self.as_slice()
}
}
unsafe impl StableDeref for ByteView<'_> {}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
use std::io::{Read, Seek, Write};
use similar_asserts::assert_eq;
use tempfile::NamedTempFile;
#[test]
fn test_open_empty_file() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
let tmp = NamedTempFile::new()?;
let view = ByteView::open(tmp.path())?;
assert_eq!(&*view, b"");
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_open_file() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
let mut tmp = NamedTempFile::new()?;
tmp.write_all(b"1234")?;
let view = ByteView::open(tmp.path())?;
assert_eq!(&*view, b"1234");
Ok(())
}
#[test]
fn test_mmap_fd_reuse() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> {
let mut tmp = NamedTempFile::new()?;
tmp.write_all(b"1234")?;
let view = ByteView::map_file_ref(tmp.as_file())?;
// This deletes the file on disk.
let _path = tmp.path().to_path_buf();
let mut file = tmp.into_file();
#[cfg(not(windows))]
{
assert!(!_path.exists());
}
// Ensure we can still read from the the file after mmapping and deleting it on disk.
let mut buf = Vec::new();
file.rewind()?;
file.read_to_end(&mut buf)?;
assert_eq!(buf, b"1234");
drop(file);
// Ensure the byteview can still read the file as well.
assert_eq!(&*view, b"1234");
Ok(())
}
}