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Add {IoSlice, IoSliceMut}::advance #62987
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@@ -942,6 +942,62 @@ impl<'a> IoSliceMut<'a> { | |
pub fn new(buf: &'a mut [u8]) -> IoSliceMut<'a> { | ||
IoSliceMut(sys::io::IoSliceMut::new(buf)) | ||
} | ||
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/// Advance the internal cursor of the slice. | ||
/// | ||
/// # Notes | ||
/// | ||
/// Elements in the slice may be modified if the cursor is not advanced to | ||
/// the end of the slice. For example if we have a slice of buffers with 2 | ||
/// `IoSliceMut`s, both of length 8, and we advance the cursor by 10 bytes | ||
/// the first `IoSliceMut` will be untouched however the second will be | ||
/// modified to remove the first 2 bytes (10 - 8). | ||
/// | ||
/// # Examples | ||
/// | ||
/// ``` | ||
/// #![feature(io_slice_advance)] | ||
/// | ||
/// use std::io::IoSliceMut; | ||
/// use std::mem; | ||
/// use std::ops::Deref; | ||
/// | ||
/// let mut buf1 = [1; 8]; | ||
/// let mut buf2 = [2; 16]; | ||
/// let mut buf3 = [3; 8]; | ||
/// let mut bufs = &mut [ | ||
/// IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf1), | ||
/// IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf2), | ||
/// IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf3), | ||
/// ][..]; | ||
/// | ||
/// // Mark 10 bytes as read. | ||
/// bufs = IoSliceMut::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 10); | ||
/// assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [2; 14].as_ref()); | ||
/// assert_eq!(bufs[1].deref(), [3; 8].as_ref()); | ||
/// ``` | ||
#[unstable(feature = "io_slice_advance", issue = "62726")] | ||
#[inline] | ||
pub fn advance<'b>(bufs: &'b mut [IoSliceMut<'a>], n: usize) -> &'b mut [IoSliceMut<'a>] { | ||
// Number of buffers to remove. | ||
let mut remove = 0; | ||
// Total length of all the to be removed buffers. | ||
let mut accumulated_len = 0; | ||
for buf in bufs.iter() { | ||
if accumulated_len + buf.len() > n { | ||
break; | ||
} else { | ||
accumulated_len += buf.len(); | ||
remove += 1; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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let bufs = &mut bufs[remove..]; | ||
if !bufs.is_empty() { | ||
bufs[0].0.advance(n - accumulated_len) | ||
} | ||
bufs | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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#[stable(feature = "iovec", since = "1.36.0")] | ||
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@@ -989,6 +1045,61 @@ impl<'a> IoSlice<'a> { | |
pub fn new(buf: &'a [u8]) -> IoSlice<'a> { | ||
IoSlice(sys::io::IoSlice::new(buf)) | ||
} | ||
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/// Advance the internal cursor of the slice. | ||
/// | ||
/// # Notes | ||
/// | ||
/// Elements in the slice may be modified if the cursor is not advanced to | ||
/// the end of the slice. For example if we have a slice of buffers with 2 | ||
/// `IoSlice`s, both of length 8, and we advance the cursor by 10 bytes the | ||
/// first `IoSlice` will be untouched however the second will be modified to | ||
/// remove the first 2 bytes (10 - 8). | ||
/// | ||
/// # Examples | ||
There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. The documentation here I think may also want to mention that this API panics if you advance beyond the cumulative size of all buffers. There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. But it doesn't panic if you go beyond the cumulative size, see the |
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/// | ||
/// ``` | ||
/// #![feature(io_slice_advance)] | ||
/// | ||
/// use std::io::IoSlice; | ||
/// use std::mem; | ||
/// use std::ops::Deref; | ||
/// | ||
/// let mut buf1 = [1; 8]; | ||
/// let mut buf2 = [2; 16]; | ||
/// let mut buf3 = [3; 8]; | ||
/// let mut bufs = &mut [ | ||
/// IoSlice::new(&mut buf1), | ||
/// IoSlice::new(&mut buf2), | ||
/// IoSlice::new(&mut buf3), | ||
/// ][..]; | ||
/// | ||
/// // Mark 10 bytes as written. | ||
/// bufs = IoSlice::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 10); | ||
/// assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [2; 14].as_ref()); | ||
/// assert_eq!(bufs[1].deref(), [3; 8].as_ref()); | ||
#[unstable(feature = "io_slice_advance", issue = "62726")] | ||
#[inline] | ||
pub fn advance<'b>(bufs: &'b mut [IoSlice<'a>], n: usize) -> &'b mut [IoSlice<'a>] { | ||
// Number of buffers to remove. | ||
let mut remove = 0; | ||
// Total length of all the to be removed buffers. | ||
let mut accumulated_len = 0; | ||
for buf in bufs.iter() { | ||
if accumulated_len + buf.len() > n { | ||
break; | ||
} else { | ||
accumulated_len += buf.len(); | ||
remove += 1; | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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let bufs = &mut bufs[remove..]; | ||
if !bufs.is_empty() { | ||
bufs[0].0.advance(n - accumulated_len) | ||
} | ||
bufs | ||
} | ||
} | ||
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#[stable(feature = "iovec", since = "1.36.0")] | ||
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@@ -2268,8 +2379,10 @@ impl<B: BufRead> Iterator for Lines<B> { | |
#[cfg(test)] | ||
mod tests { | ||
use crate::io::prelude::*; | ||
use crate::io; | ||
use super::{Cursor, SeekFrom, repeat}; | ||
use crate::io::{self, IoSlice, IoSliceMut}; | ||
use crate::mem; | ||
use crate::ops::Deref; | ||
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#[test] | ||
#[cfg_attr(target_os = "emscripten", ignore)] | ||
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Ok(()) | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn io_slice_mut_advance() { | ||
let mut buf1 = [1; 8]; | ||
let mut buf2 = [2; 16]; | ||
let mut buf3 = [3; 8]; | ||
let mut bufs = &mut [ | ||
IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf1), | ||
IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf2), | ||
IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf3), | ||
][..]; | ||
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// Only in a single buffer.. | ||
bufs = IoSliceMut::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 1); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [1; 7].as_ref()); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[1].deref(), [2; 16].as_ref()); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[2].deref(), [3; 8].as_ref()); | ||
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// Removing a buffer, leaving others as is. | ||
bufs = IoSliceMut::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 7); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [2; 16].as_ref()); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[1].deref(), [3; 8].as_ref()); | ||
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// Removing a buffer and removing from the next buffer. | ||
bufs = IoSliceMut::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 18); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [3; 6].as_ref()); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn io_slice_mut_advance_empty_slice() { | ||
let mut empty_bufs = &mut [][..]; | ||
// Shouldn't panic. | ||
IoSliceMut::advance(&mut empty_bufs, 1); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn io_slice_mut_advance_beyond_total_length() { | ||
let mut buf1 = [1; 8]; | ||
let mut bufs = &mut [IoSliceMut::new(&mut buf1)][..]; | ||
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// Going beyond the total length should be ok. | ||
bufs = IoSliceMut::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 9); | ||
assert!(bufs.is_empty()); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn io_slice_advance() { | ||
let mut buf1 = [1; 8]; | ||
let mut buf2 = [2; 16]; | ||
let mut buf3 = [3; 8]; | ||
let mut bufs = | ||
&mut [IoSlice::new(&mut buf1), IoSlice::new(&mut buf2), IoSlice::new(&mut buf3)][..]; | ||
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// Only in a single buffer.. | ||
bufs = IoSlice::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 1); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [1; 7].as_ref()); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[1].deref(), [2; 16].as_ref()); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[2].deref(), [3; 8].as_ref()); | ||
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// Removing a buffer, leaving others as is. | ||
bufs = IoSlice::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 7); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [2; 16].as_ref()); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[1].deref(), [3; 8].as_ref()); | ||
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// Removing a buffer and removing from the next buffer. | ||
bufs = IoSlice::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 18); | ||
assert_eq!(bufs[0].deref(), [3; 6].as_ref()); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn io_slice_advance_empty_slice() { | ||
let mut empty_bufs = &mut [][..]; | ||
// Shouldn't panic. | ||
IoSlice::advance(&mut empty_bufs, 1); | ||
} | ||
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#[test] | ||
fn io_slice_advance_beyond_total_length() { | ||
let mut buf1 = [1; 8]; | ||
let mut bufs = &mut [IoSlice::new(&mut buf1)][..]; | ||
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// Going beyond the total length should be ok. | ||
bufs = IoSlice::advance(mem::replace(&mut bufs, &mut []), 9); | ||
assert!(bufs.is_empty()); | ||
} | ||
} |
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I'm not too fond of this
mem::replace
dance we have to do.