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//! Extra utilities for `Buf` and `BufMut` types. use super::{Buf, BufMut}; mod chain; mod limit; #[cfg(feature = "std")] mod reader; mod take; #[cfg(feature = "std")] mod writer; pub use self::chain::Chain; pub use self::limit::Limit; pub use self::take::Take; #[cfg(feature = "std")] pub use self::{reader::Reader, writer::Writer}; /// Extra methods for implementations of `Buf`. pub trait BufExt: Buf { /// Creates an adaptor which will read at most `limit` bytes from `self`. /// /// This function returns a new instance of `Buf` which will read at most /// `limit` bytes. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::{BufMut, buf::BufExt}; /// /// let mut buf = b"hello world"[..].take(5); /// let mut dst = vec![]; /// /// dst.put(&mut buf); /// assert_eq!(dst, b"hello"); /// /// let mut buf = buf.into_inner(); /// dst.clear(); /// dst.put(&mut buf); /// assert_eq!(dst, b" world"); /// ``` fn take(self, limit: usize) -> Take<Self> where Self: Sized, { take::new(self, limit) } /// Creates an adaptor which will chain this buffer with another. /// /// The returned `Buf` instance will first consume all bytes from `self`. /// Afterwards the output is equivalent to the output of next. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::{Buf, buf::BufExt}; /// /// let mut chain = b"hello "[..].chain(&b"world"[..]); /// /// let full = chain.to_bytes(); /// assert_eq!(full.bytes(), b"hello world"); /// ``` fn chain<U: Buf>(self, next: U) -> Chain<Self, U> where Self: Sized, { Chain::new(self, next) } /// Creates an adaptor which implements the `Read` trait for `self`. /// /// This function returns a new value which implements `Read` by adapting /// the `Read` trait functions to the `Buf` trait functions. Given that /// `Buf` operations are infallible, none of the `Read` functions will /// return with `Err`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::{Bytes, buf::BufExt}; /// use std::io::Read; /// /// let buf = Bytes::from("hello world"); /// /// let mut reader = buf.reader(); /// let mut dst = [0; 1024]; /// /// let num = reader.read(&mut dst).unwrap(); /// /// assert_eq!(11, num); /// assert_eq!(&dst[..11], &b"hello world"[..]); /// ``` #[cfg(feature = "std")] fn reader(self) -> Reader<Self> where Self: Sized, { reader::new(self) } } impl<B: Buf + ?Sized> BufExt for B {} /// Extra methods for implementations of `BufMut`. pub trait BufMutExt: BufMut { /// Creates an adaptor which can write at most `limit` bytes to `self`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::{BufMut, buf::BufMutExt}; /// /// let arr = &mut [0u8; 128][..]; /// assert_eq!(arr.remaining_mut(), 128); /// /// let dst = arr.limit(10); /// assert_eq!(dst.remaining_mut(), 10); /// ``` fn limit(self, limit: usize) -> Limit<Self> where Self: Sized, { limit::new(self, limit) } /// Creates an adaptor which implements the `Write` trait for `self`. /// /// This function returns a new value which implements `Write` by adapting /// the `Write` trait functions to the `BufMut` trait functions. Given that /// `BufMut` operations are infallible, none of the `Write` functions will /// return with `Err`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::buf::BufMutExt; /// use std::io::Write; /// /// let mut buf = vec![].writer(); /// /// let num = buf.write(&b"hello world"[..]).unwrap(); /// assert_eq!(11, num); /// /// let buf = buf.into_inner(); /// /// assert_eq!(*buf, b"hello world"[..]); /// ``` #[cfg(feature = "std")] fn writer(self) -> Writer<Self> where Self: Sized, { writer::new(self) } /// Creates an adapter which will chain this buffer with another. /// /// The returned `BufMut` instance will first write to all bytes from /// `self`. Afterwards, it will write to `next`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::{BufMut, buf::BufMutExt}; /// /// let mut a = [0u8; 5]; /// let mut b = [0u8; 6]; /// /// let mut chain = (&mut a[..]).chain_mut(&mut b[..]); /// /// chain.put_slice(b"hello world"); /// /// assert_eq!(&a[..], b"hello"); /// assert_eq!(&b[..], b" world"); /// ``` fn chain_mut<U: BufMut>(self, next: U) -> Chain<Self, U> where Self: Sized, { Chain::new(self, next) } } impl<B: BufMut + ?Sized> BufMutExt for B {}