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/*
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* Copyright 2004 The WebRTC Project Authors. All rights reserved.
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*
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* Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license
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* that can be found in the LICENSE file in the root of the source
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* tree. An additional intellectual property rights grant can be found
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* in the file PATENTS. All contributing project authors may
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* be found in the AUTHORS file in the root of the source tree.
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*/
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#ifndef WEBRTC_BASE_BYTEBUFFER_H_
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#define WEBRTC_BASE_BYTEBUFFER_H_
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#include <string>
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#include "webrtc/base/basictypes.h"
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rtc::Buffer improvements
1. Constructors, SetData(), and AppendData() now accept uint8_t*,
int8_t*, and char*. Previously, they accepted void*, meaning that
any kind of pointer was accepted. I think requiring an explicit
cast in cases where the input array isn't already of a byte-sized
type is a better compromise between convenience and safety.
2. data() can now return a uint8_t* instead of a char*, which seems
more appropriate for a byte array, and is harder to mix up with
zero-terminated C strings. data<int8_t>() is also available so
that callers that want that type instead won't have to cast, as
is data<char>() (which remains the default until all existing
callers have been fixed).
3. Constructors, SetData(), and AppendData() now accept arrays
natively, not just decayed to pointers. The advantage of this is
that callers don't have to pass the size separately.
4. There are new constructors that allow setting size and capacity
without initializing the array. Previously, this had to be done
separately after construction.
5. Instead of TransferTo(), Buffer now supports swap(), and move
construction and assignment, and has a Pass() method that works
just like std::move(). (The Pass method is modeled after
scoped_ptr::Pass().)
R=jmarusic@webrtc.org, tommi@webrtc.org
Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/42989004
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#9033}
2015-04-20 14:03:07 +02:00
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#include "webrtc/base/buffer.h"
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#include "webrtc/base/constructormagic.h"
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namespace rtc {
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class ByteBuffer {
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public:
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enum ByteOrder {
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ORDER_NETWORK = 0, // Default, use network byte order (big endian).
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ORDER_HOST, // Use the native order of the host.
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};
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explicit ByteBuffer(ByteOrder byte_order) : byte_order_(byte_order) {}
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ByteOrder Order() const { return byte_order_; }
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private:
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ByteOrder byte_order_;
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rtc::Buffer improvements
1. Constructors, SetData(), and AppendData() now accept uint8_t*,
int8_t*, and char*. Previously, they accepted void*, meaning that
any kind of pointer was accepted. I think requiring an explicit
cast in cases where the input array isn't already of a byte-sized
type is a better compromise between convenience and safety.
2. data() can now return a uint8_t* instead of a char*, which seems
more appropriate for a byte array, and is harder to mix up with
zero-terminated C strings. data<int8_t>() is also available so
that callers that want that type instead won't have to cast, as
is data<char>() (which remains the default until all existing
callers have been fixed).
3. Constructors, SetData(), and AppendData() now accept arrays
natively, not just decayed to pointers. The advantage of this is
that callers don't have to pass the size separately.
4. There are new constructors that allow setting size and capacity
without initializing the array. Previously, this had to be done
separately after construction.
5. Instead of TransferTo(), Buffer now supports swap(), and move
construction and assignment, and has a Pass() method that works
just like std::move(). (The Pass method is modeled after
scoped_ptr::Pass().)
R=jmarusic@webrtc.org, tommi@webrtc.org
Review URL: https://webrtc-codereview.appspot.com/42989004
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#9033}
2015-04-20 14:03:07 +02:00
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RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ByteBuffer);
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};
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class ByteBufferWriter : public ByteBuffer {
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public:
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// |byte_order| defines order of bytes in the buffer.
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ByteBufferWriter();
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explicit ByteBufferWriter(ByteOrder byte_order);
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ByteBufferWriter(const char* bytes, size_t len);
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ByteBufferWriter(const char* bytes, size_t len, ByteOrder byte_order);
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~ByteBufferWriter();
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const char* Data() const { return bytes_; }
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size_t Length() const { return end_; }
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size_t Capacity() const { return size_; }
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// Write value to the buffer. Resizes the buffer when it is
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// neccessary.
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Use suffixed {uint,int}{8,16,32,64}_t types.
Removes the use of uint8, etc. in favor of uint8_t.
BUG=webrtc:5024
R=henrik.lundin@webrtc.org, henrikg@webrtc.org, perkj@webrtc.org, solenberg@webrtc.org, stefan@webrtc.org, tina.legrand@webrtc.org
Review URL: https://codereview.webrtc.org/1362503003 .
Cr-Commit-Position: refs/heads/master@{#10196}
2015-10-07 12:23:21 +02:00
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void WriteUInt8(uint8_t val);
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void WriteUInt16(uint16_t val);
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void WriteUInt24(uint32_t val);
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void WriteUInt32(uint32_t val);
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void WriteUInt64(uint64_t val);
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void WriteUVarint(uint64_t val);
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void WriteString(const std::string& val);
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void WriteBytes(const char* val, size_t len);
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// Reserves the given number of bytes and returns a char* that can be written
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// into. Useful for functions that require a char* buffer and not a
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// ByteBufferWriter.
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char* ReserveWriteBuffer(size_t len);
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// Resize the buffer to the specified |size|.
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void Resize(size_t size);
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// Clears the contents of the buffer. After this, Length() will be 0.
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void Clear();
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private:
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void Construct(const char* bytes, size_t size);
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char* bytes_;
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size_t size_;
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size_t end_;
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// There are sensible ways to define these, but they aren't needed in our code
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// base.
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RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ByteBufferWriter);
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};
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// The ByteBufferReader references the passed data, i.e. the pointer must be
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// valid during the lifetime of the reader.
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class ByteBufferReader : public ByteBuffer {
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public:
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ByteBufferReader(const char* bytes, size_t len);
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ByteBufferReader(const char* bytes, size_t len, ByteOrder byte_order);
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// Initializes buffer from a zero-terminated string.
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explicit ByteBufferReader(const char* bytes);
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explicit ByteBufferReader(const Buffer& buf);
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explicit ByteBufferReader(const ByteBufferWriter& buf);
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// Returns start of unprocessed data.
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const char* Data() const { return bytes_ + start_; }
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// Returns number of unprocessed bytes.
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size_t Length() const { return end_ - start_; }
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// Read a next value from the buffer. Return false if there isn't
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// enough data left for the specified type.
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bool ReadUInt8(uint8_t* val);
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bool ReadUInt16(uint16_t* val);
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bool ReadUInt24(uint32_t* val);
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bool ReadUInt32(uint32_t* val);
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bool ReadUInt64(uint64_t* val);
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bool ReadUVarint(uint64_t* val);
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bool ReadBytes(char* val, size_t len);
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// Appends next |len| bytes from the buffer to |val|. Returns false
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// if there is less than |len| bytes left.
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bool ReadString(std::string* val, size_t len);
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// Moves current position |size| bytes forward. Returns false if
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// there is less than |size| bytes left in the buffer. Consume doesn't
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// permanently remove data, so remembered read positions are still valid
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// after this call.
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bool Consume(size_t size);
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private:
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void Construct(const char* bytes, size_t size);
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const char* bytes_;
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size_t size_;
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size_t start_;
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size_t end_;
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RTC_DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(ByteBufferReader);
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};
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} // namespace rtc
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#endif // WEBRTC_BASE_BYTEBUFFER_H_
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