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126 lines
3.5 KiB
Go
126 lines
3.5 KiB
Go
// Copyright (c) 2020-2021 Shivaram Lingamneni
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// released under the MIT license
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package ircreader
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"io"
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)
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/*
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Reader is an optimized line reader for IRC lines containing tags;
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most IRC lines will not approach the maximum line length (8191 bytes
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of tag data, plus 512 bytes of message data), so we want a buffered
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reader that can start with a smaller buffer and expand if necessary,
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while also maintaining a hard upper limit on the size of the buffer.
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*/
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var (
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ErrReadQ = errors.New("readQ exceeded (read too many bytes without terminating newline)")
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)
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type Reader struct {
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conn io.Reader
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initialSize int
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maxSize int
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buf []byte
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start int // start of valid (i.e., read but not yet consumed) data in the buffer
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end int // end of valid data in the buffer
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searchFrom int // start of valid data in the buffer not yet searched for \n
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eof bool
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}
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// Returns a new *Reader with sane buffer size limits.
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func NewIRCReader(conn io.Reader) *Reader {
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var reader Reader
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reader.Initialize(conn, 512, 8192+1024)
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return &reader
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}
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// "Placement new" for a Reader; initializes it with custom buffer size
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// limits.
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func (cc *Reader) Initialize(conn io.Reader, initialSize, maxSize int) {
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*cc = Reader{}
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cc.conn = conn
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cc.initialSize = initialSize
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cc.maxSize = maxSize
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}
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// Blocks until a full IRC line is read, then returns it. Accepts either \n
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// or \r\n as the line terminator (but not \r in isolation). Passes through
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// errors from the underlying connection. Returns ErrReadQ if the buffer limit
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// was exceeded without a terminating \n.
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func (cc *Reader) ReadLine() ([]byte, error) {
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for {
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// try to find a terminated line in the buffered data already read
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nlidx := bytes.IndexByte(cc.buf[cc.searchFrom:cc.end], '\n')
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if nlidx != -1 {
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// got a complete line
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line := cc.buf[cc.start : cc.searchFrom+nlidx]
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cc.start = cc.searchFrom + nlidx + 1
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cc.searchFrom = cc.start
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// treat \r\n as the line terminator if it was present
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if 0 < len(line) && line[len(line)-1] == '\r' {
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line = line[:len(line)-1]
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}
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return line, nil
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}
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// are we out of space? we can read more if any of these are true:
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// 1. cc.start != 0, so we can slide the existing data back
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// 2. cc.end < len(cc.buf), so we can read data into the end of the buffer
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// 3. len(cc.buf) < cc.maxSize, so we can grow the buffer
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if cc.start == 0 && cc.end == len(cc.buf) && len(cc.buf) == cc.maxSize {
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return nil, ErrReadQ
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}
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if cc.eof {
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return nil, io.EOF
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}
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if len(cc.buf) < cc.maxSize && (len(cc.buf)-(cc.end-cc.start) < cc.initialSize/2) {
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// allocate a new buffer, copy any remaining data
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newLen := roundUpToPowerOfTwo(len(cc.buf) + 1)
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if newLen > cc.maxSize {
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newLen = cc.maxSize
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} else if newLen < cc.initialSize {
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newLen = cc.initialSize
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}
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newBuf := make([]byte, newLen)
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copy(newBuf, cc.buf[cc.start:cc.end])
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cc.buf = newBuf
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} else if cc.start != 0 {
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// slide remaining data back to the front of the buffer
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copy(cc.buf, cc.buf[cc.start:cc.end])
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}
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cc.end = cc.end - cc.start
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cc.start = 0
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cc.searchFrom = cc.end
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n, err := cc.conn.Read(cc.buf[cc.end:])
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cc.end += n
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if n != 0 && err == io.EOF {
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// we may have received new \n-terminated lines, try to parse them
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cc.eof = true
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} else if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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}
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// return n such that v <= n and n == 2**i for some i
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func roundUpToPowerOfTwo(v int) int {
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// http://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html
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v -= 1
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v |= v >> 1
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v |= v >> 2
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v |= v >> 4
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v |= v >> 8
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v |= v >> 16
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return v + 1
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}
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