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/*
* Copyright (c) 2023.
*
* This software is free software;
*
* You can redistribute it or modify it under terms of the MIT, Apache License or Zlib license
*/
use core::cmp::min;
use crate::bytestream::traits::ZReaderTrait;
const ERROR_MSG: &str = "No more bytes";
/// An encapsulation of a byte stream reader
///
/// This provides an interface similar to [std::io::Cursor] but
/// it provides fine grained options for reading different integer data types from
/// the underlying buffer.
///
/// There are two variants mainly error and non error variants,
/// the error variants are useful for cases where you need bytes
/// from the underlying stream, and cannot do with zero result.
/// the non error variants are useful when you may have proved data already exists
/// eg by using [`has`] method or you are okay with returning zero if the underlying
/// buffer has been completely read.
///
/// [std::io::Cursor]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/io/struct.Cursor.html
/// [`has`]: Self::has
pub struct ZByteReader<T: ZReaderTrait> {
/// Data stream
stream: T,
position: usize
}
enum Mode {
// Big endian
BE,
// Little Endian
LE
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<T: ZReaderTrait> std::io::Read for ZByteReader<T> {
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> std::io::Result<usize> {
Ok(self.read(buf).unwrap())
}
}
impl<T: ZReaderTrait> ZByteReader<T> {
/// Create a new instance of the byte stream
///
/// Bytes will be read from the start of `buf`.
///
/// `buf` is expected to live as long as this and
/// all references to it live
///
/// # Returns
/// A byte reader which will pull bits from bye
pub const fn new(buf: T) -> ZByteReader<T> {
ZByteReader {
stream: buf,
position: 0
}
}
/// Destroy this reader returning
/// the underlying source of the bytes
/// from which we were decoding
pub fn consume(self) -> T {
self.stream
}
/// Skip `num` bytes ahead of the stream.
///
/// This bumps up the internal cursor wit a wrapping addition
/// The bytes between current position and `num` will be skipped
///
/// # Arguments
/// `num`: How many bytes to skip
///
/// # Note
/// This does not consider length of the buffer, so skipping more bytes
/// than possible and then reading bytes will return an error if using error variants
/// or zero if using non-error variants
///
/// # Example
/// ```
/// use zune_core::bytestream::ZByteReader;
/// let zero_to_hundred:Vec<u8> = (0..100).collect();
/// let mut stream = ZByteReader::new(&zero_to_hundred);
/// // skip 37 bytes
/// stream.skip(37);
///
/// assert_eq!(stream.get_u8(),37);
/// ```
///
/// See [`rewind`](ZByteReader::rewind) for moving the internal cursor back
pub fn skip(&mut self, num: usize) {
// Can this overflow ??
self.position = self.position.wrapping_add(num);
}
/// Undo a buffer read by moving the position pointer `num`
/// bytes behind.
///
/// This operation will saturate at zero
pub fn rewind(&mut self, num: usize) {
self.position = self.position.saturating_sub(num);
}
/// Return whether the underlying buffer
/// has `num` bytes available for reading
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```
/// use zune_core::bytestream::ZByteReader;
/// let data = [0_u8;120];
/// let reader = ZByteReader::new(data.as_slice());
/// assert!(reader.has(3));
/// assert!(!reader.has(121));
/// ```
#[inline]
pub fn has(&self, num: usize) -> bool {
self.position.saturating_add(num) <= self.stream.get_len()
}
/// Get number of bytes available in the stream
#[inline]
pub fn get_bytes_left(&self) -> usize {
// Must be saturating to prevent underflow
self.stream.get_len().saturating_sub(self.position)
}
/// Get length of the underlying buffer.
///
/// To get the number of bytes left in the buffer,
/// use [remaining] method
///
/// [remaining]: Self::remaining
#[inline]
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.stream.get_len()
}
/// Return true if the underlying buffer stream is empty
#[inline]
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.stream.get_len() == 0
}
/// Get current position of the buffer.
#[inline]
pub const fn get_position(&self) -> usize {
self.position
}
/// Return true whether or not we read to the end of the
/// buffer and have no more bytes left.
#[inline]
pub fn eof(&self) -> bool {
self.position >= self.len()
}
/// Get number of bytes unread inside this
/// stream.
///
/// To get the length of the underlying stream,
/// use [len] method
///
/// [len]: Self::len()
#[inline]
pub fn remaining(&self) -> usize {
self.stream.get_len().saturating_sub(self.position)
}
/// Get a part of the bytestream as a reference.
///
/// This increments the position to point past the bytestream
/// if position+num is in bounds
pub fn get(&mut self, num: usize) -> Result<&[u8], &'static str> {
match self.stream.get_slice(self.position..self.position + num) {
Some(bytes) => {
self.position += num;
Ok(bytes)
}
None => Err(ERROR_MSG)
}
}
/// Look ahead position bytes and return a reference
/// to num_bytes from that position, or an error if the
/// peek would be out of bounds.
///
/// This doesn't increment the position, bytes would have to be discarded
/// at a later point.
#[inline]
pub fn peek_at(&self, position: usize, num_bytes: usize) -> Result<&[u8], &'static str> {
let start = self.position + position;
let end = self.position + position + num_bytes;
match self.stream.get_slice(start..end) {
Some(bytes) => Ok(bytes),
None => Err(ERROR_MSG)
}
}
/// Get a fixed amount of bytes or return an error if we cant
/// satisfy the read
///
/// This should be combined with [`has`] since if there are no
/// more bytes you get an error.
///
/// But it's useful for cases where you expect bytes but they are not present
///
/// For the zero variant see, [`get_fixed_bytes_or_zero`]
///
/// # Example
/// ```rust
/// use zune_core::bytestream::ZByteReader;
/// let mut stream = ZByteReader::new([0x0,0x5,0x3,0x2].as_slice());
/// let first_bytes = stream.get_fixed_bytes_or_err::<10>(); // not enough bytes
/// assert!(first_bytes.is_err());
/// ```
///
/// [`has`]:Self::has
/// [`get_fixed_bytes_or_zero`]: Self::get_fixed_bytes_or_zero
#[inline]
pub fn get_fixed_bytes_or_err<const N: usize>(&mut self) -> Result<[u8; N], &'static str> {
let mut byte_store: [u8; N] = [0; N];
match self.stream.get_slice(self.position..self.position + N) {
Some(bytes) => {
self.position += N;
byte_store.copy_from_slice(bytes);
Ok(byte_store)
}
None => Err(ERROR_MSG)
}
}
/// Get a fixed amount of bytes or return a zero array size
/// if we can't satisfy the read
///
/// This should be combined with [`has`] since if there are no
/// more bytes you get a zero initialized array
///
/// For the error variant see, [`get_fixed_bytes_or_err`]
///
/// # Example
/// ```rust
/// use zune_core::bytestream::ZByteReader;
/// let mut stream = ZByteReader::new([0x0,0x5,0x3,0x2].as_slice());
/// let first_bytes = stream.get_fixed_bytes_or_zero::<2>();
/// assert_eq!(first_bytes,[0x0,0x5]);
/// ```
///
/// [`has`]:Self::has
/// [`get_fixed_bytes_or_err`]: Self::get_fixed_bytes_or_err
#[inline]
pub fn get_fixed_bytes_or_zero<const N: usize>(&mut self) -> [u8; N] {
let mut byte_store: [u8; N] = [0; N];
match self.stream.get_slice(self.position..self.position + N) {
Some(bytes) => {
self.position += N;
byte_store.copy_from_slice(bytes);
byte_store
}
None => byte_store
}
}
#[inline]
/// Skip bytes until a condition becomes false or the stream runs out of bytes
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```rust
/// use zune_core::bytestream::ZByteReader;
/// let mut stream = ZByteReader::new([0;10].as_slice());
/// stream.skip_until_false(|x| x.is_ascii()) // skip until we meet a non ascii character
/// ```
pub fn skip_until_false<F: Fn(u8) -> bool>(&mut self, func: F) {
// iterate until we have no more bytes
while !self.eof() {
// get a byte from stream
let byte = self.get_u8();
if !(func)(byte) {
// function returned false meaning we stop skipping
self.rewind(1);
break;
}
}
}
/// Return the remaining unread bytes in this byte reader
pub fn remaining_bytes(&self) -> &[u8] {
debug_assert!(self.position <= self.len());
self.stream.get_slice(self.position..self.len()).unwrap()
}
pub fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<usize, &'static str> {
let buf_length = buf.len();
let start = self.position;
let end = min(self.len(), self.position + buf_length);
let diff = end - start;
buf[0..diff].copy_from_slice(self.stream.get_slice(start..end).unwrap());
self.skip(diff);
Ok(diff)
}
/// Read enough bytes to fill in
pub fn read_exact(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<(), &'static str> {
let size = self.read(buf)?;
if size != buf.len() {
return Err("Could not read into the whole buffer");
}
Ok(())
}
/// Set the cursor position
///
/// After this, all reads will proceed from the position as an anchor
/// point
pub fn set_position(&mut self, position: usize) {
self.position = position;
}
}
macro_rules! get_single_type {
($name:tt,$name2:tt,$name3:tt,$name4:tt,$name5:tt,$name6:tt,$int_type:tt) => {
impl<T:ZReaderTrait> ZByteReader<T>
{
#[inline(always)]
fn $name(&mut self, mode: Mode) -> $int_type
{
const SIZE_OF_VAL: usize = core::mem::size_of::<$int_type>();
let mut space = [0; SIZE_OF_VAL];
match self.stream.get_slice(self.position..self.position + SIZE_OF_VAL)
{
Some(position) =>
{
space.copy_from_slice(position);
self.position += SIZE_OF_VAL;
match mode
{
Mode::LE => $int_type::from_le_bytes(space),
Mode::BE => $int_type::from_be_bytes(space),
}
}
None => 0,
}
}
#[inline(always)]
fn $name2(&mut self, mode: Mode) -> Result<$int_type, &'static str>
{
const SIZE_OF_VAL: usize = core::mem::size_of::<$int_type>();
let mut space = [0; SIZE_OF_VAL];
match self.stream.get_slice(self.position..self.position + SIZE_OF_VAL)
{
Some(position) =>
{
space.copy_from_slice(position);
self.position += SIZE_OF_VAL;
match mode
{
Mode::LE => Ok($int_type::from_le_bytes(space)),
Mode::BE => Ok($int_type::from_be_bytes(space)),
}
}
None => Err(ERROR_MSG),
}
}
#[doc=concat!("Read ",stringify!($int_type)," as a big endian integer")]
#[doc=concat!("Returning an error if the underlying buffer cannot support a ",stringify!($int_type)," read.")]
#[inline]
pub fn $name3(&mut self) -> Result<$int_type, &'static str>
{
self.$name2(Mode::BE)
}
#[doc=concat!("Read ",stringify!($int_type)," as a little endian integer")]
#[doc=concat!("Returning an error if the underlying buffer cannot support a ",stringify!($int_type)," read.")]
#[inline]
pub fn $name4(&mut self) -> Result<$int_type, &'static str>
{
self.$name2(Mode::LE)
}
#[doc=concat!("Read ",stringify!($int_type)," as a big endian integer")]
#[doc=concat!("Returning 0 if the underlying buffer does not have enough bytes for a ",stringify!($int_type)," read.")]
#[inline(always)]
pub fn $name5(&mut self) -> $int_type
{
self.$name(Mode::BE)
}
#[doc=concat!("Read ",stringify!($int_type)," as a little endian integer")]
#[doc=concat!("Returning 0 if the underlying buffer does not have enough bytes for a ",stringify!($int_type)," read.")]
#[inline(always)]
pub fn $name6(&mut self) -> $int_type
{
self.$name(Mode::LE)
}
}
};
}
// U8 implementation
// The benefit of our own unrolled u8 impl instead of macros is that this is sometimes used in some
// impls and is called multiple times, e.g jpeg during huffman decoding.
// we can make some functions leaner like get_u8 is branchless
impl<T> ZByteReader<T>
where
T: ZReaderTrait
{
/// Retrieve a byte from the underlying stream
/// returning 0 if there are no more bytes available
///
/// This means 0 might indicate a bit or an end of stream, but
/// this is useful for some scenarios where one needs a byte.
///
/// For the panicking one, see [`get_u8_err`]
///
/// [`get_u8_err`]: Self::get_u8_err
#[inline(always)]
pub fn get_u8(&mut self) -> u8 {
let byte = *self.stream.get_byte(self.position).unwrap_or(&0);
self.position += usize::from(self.position < self.len());
byte
}
/// Retrieve a byte from the underlying stream
/// returning an error if there are no more bytes available
///
/// For the non panicking one, see [`get_u8`]
///
/// [`get_u8`]: Self::get_u8
#[inline(always)]
pub fn get_u8_err(&mut self) -> Result<u8, &'static str> {
match self.stream.get_byte(self.position) {
Some(byte) => {
self.position += 1;
Ok(*byte)
}
None => Err(ERROR_MSG)
}
}
}
// u16,u32,u64 -> macros
get_single_type!(
get_u16_inner_or_default,
get_u16_inner_or_die,
get_u16_be_err,
get_u16_le_err,
get_u16_be,
get_u16_le,
u16
);
get_single_type!(
get_u32_inner_or_default,
get_u32_inner_or_die,
get_u32_be_err,
get_u32_le_err,
get_u32_be,
get_u32_le,
u32
);
get_single_type!(
get_u64_inner_or_default,
get_u64_inner_or_die,
get_u64_be_err,
get_u64_le_err,
get_u64_be,
get_u64_le,
u64
);