// // Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/beast // #ifndef BOOST_BEAST_FLAT_STATIC_BUFFER_HPP #define BOOST_BEAST_FLAT_STATIC_BUFFER_HPP #include #include #include #include #include namespace boost { namespace beast { /** A dynamic buffer using a fixed size internal buffer. A dynamic buffer encapsulates memory storage that may be automatically resized as required, where the memory is divided into two regions: readable bytes followed by writable bytes. These memory regions are internal to the dynamic buffer, but direct access to the elements is provided to permit them to be efficiently used with I/O operations. Objects of this type meet the requirements of DynamicBuffer and have the following additional properties: @li A mutable buffer sequence representing the readable bytes is returned by @ref data when `this` is non-const. @li Buffer sequences representing the readable and writable bytes, returned by @ref data and @ref prepare, will have length one. @li Ownership of the underlying storage belongs to the derived class. @note Variables are usually declared using the template class @ref flat_static_buffer; however, to reduce the number of template instantiations, objects should be passed `flat_static_buffer_base&`. @see flat_static_buffer */ class flat_static_buffer_base { char* begin_; char* in_; char* out_; char* last_; char* end_; flat_static_buffer_base( flat_static_buffer_base const& other) = delete; flat_static_buffer_base& operator=( flat_static_buffer_base const&) = delete; public: /** Constructor This creates a dynamic buffer using the provided storage area. @param p A pointer to valid storage of at least `n` bytes. @param n The number of valid bytes pointed to by `p`. */ flat_static_buffer_base( void* p, std::size_t n) noexcept { reset(p, n); } /** Clear the readable and writable bytes to zero. This function causes the readable and writable bytes to become empty. The capacity is not changed. Buffer sequences previously obtained using @ref data or @ref prepare become invalid. @esafe No-throw guarantee. */ BOOST_BEAST_DECL void clear() noexcept; #ifdef BOOST_BEAST_ALLOW_DEPRECATED /// Change the number of readable and writable bytes to zero. void reset() noexcept { clear(); } #elif ! BOOST_BEAST_DOXYGEN template void reset() noexcept { static_assert(I != 0, BOOST_BEAST_DEPRECATION_STRING); } #endif //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- /// The ConstBufferSequence used to represent the readable bytes. using const_buffers_type = net::const_buffer; /// The MutableBufferSequence used to represent the readable bytes. using mutable_data_type = net::mutable_buffer; /// The MutableBufferSequence used to represent the writable bytes. using mutable_buffers_type = net::mutable_buffer; /// Returns the number of readable bytes. std::size_t size() const noexcept { return out_ - in_; } /// Return the maximum number of bytes, both readable and writable, that can ever be held. std::size_t max_size() const noexcept { return dist(begin_, end_); } /// Return the maximum number of bytes, both readable and writable, that can be held without requiring an allocation. std::size_t capacity() const noexcept { return max_size(); } /// Returns a constant buffer sequence representing the readable bytes const_buffers_type data() const noexcept { return {in_, dist(in_, out_)}; } /// Returns a constant buffer sequence representing the readable bytes const_buffers_type cdata() const noexcept { return data(); } /// Returns a mutable buffer sequence representing the readable bytes mutable_data_type data() noexcept { return {in_, dist(in_, out_)}; } /** Returns a mutable buffer sequence representing writable bytes. Returns a mutable buffer sequence representing the writable bytes containing exactly `n` bytes of storage. All buffers sequences previously obtained using @ref data or @ref prepare are invalidated. @param n The desired number of bytes in the returned buffer sequence. @throws std::length_error if `size() + n` exceeds `max_size()`. @esafe Strong guarantee. */ BOOST_BEAST_DECL mutable_buffers_type prepare(std::size_t n); /** Append writable bytes to the readable bytes. Appends n bytes from the start of the writable bytes to the end of the readable bytes. The remainder of the writable bytes are discarded. If n is greater than the number of writable bytes, all writable bytes are appended to the readable bytes. All buffers sequences previously obtained using @ref data or @ref prepare are invalidated. @param n The number of bytes to append. If this number is greater than the number of writable bytes, all writable bytes are appended. @esafe No-throw guarantee. */ void commit(std::size_t n) noexcept { out_ += (std::min)(n, last_ - out_); } /** Remove bytes from beginning of the readable bytes. Removes n bytes from the beginning of the readable bytes. All buffers sequences previously obtained using @ref data or @ref prepare are invalidated. @param n The number of bytes to remove. If this number is greater than the number of readable bytes, all readable bytes are removed. @esafe No-throw guarantee. */ BOOST_BEAST_DECL void consume(std::size_t n) noexcept; protected: /** Constructor The buffer will be in an undefined state. It is necessary for the derived class to call @ref reset with a pointer and size in order to initialize the object. */ flat_static_buffer_base() = default; /** Reset the pointed-to buffer. This function resets the internal state to the buffer provided. All input and output sequences are invalidated. This function allows the derived class to construct its members before initializing the static buffer. @param p A pointer to valid storage of at least `n` bytes. @param n The number of valid bytes pointed to by `p`. @esafe No-throw guarantee. */ BOOST_BEAST_DECL void reset(void* p, std::size_t n) noexcept; private: static std::size_t dist(char const* first, char const* last) noexcept { return static_cast(last - first); } }; //------------------------------------------------------------------------------ /** A DynamicBuffer with a fixed size internal buffer. Buffer sequences returned by @ref data and @ref prepare will always be of length one. This implements a dynamic buffer using no memory allocations. @tparam N The number of bytes in the internal buffer. @note To reduce the number of template instantiations when passing objects of this type in a deduced context, the signature of the receiving function should use @ref flat_static_buffer_base instead. @see flat_static_buffer_base */ template class flat_static_buffer : public flat_static_buffer_base { char buf_[N]; public: /// Constructor flat_static_buffer(flat_static_buffer const&); /// Constructor flat_static_buffer() : flat_static_buffer_base(buf_, N) { } /// Assignment flat_static_buffer& operator=(flat_static_buffer const&); /// Returns the @ref flat_static_buffer_base portion of this object flat_static_buffer_base& base() { return *this; } /// Returns the @ref flat_static_buffer_base portion of this object flat_static_buffer_base const& base() const { return *this; } /// Return the maximum sum of the input and output sequence sizes. std::size_t constexpr max_size() const { return N; } /// Return the maximum sum of input and output sizes that can be held without an allocation. std::size_t constexpr capacity() const { return N; } }; } // beast } // boost #include #ifdef BOOST_BEAST_HEADER_ONLY #include #endif #endif