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124 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
124 lines
2.8 KiB
Go
package builder
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import (
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"encoding/binary"
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"errors"
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"io"
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)
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const (
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StdWriterPrefixLen = 8
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StdWriterFdIndex = 0
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StdWriterSizeIndex = 4
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)
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type StdType [StdWriterPrefixLen]byte
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var (
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Stdin StdType = StdType{0: 0}
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Stdout StdType = StdType{0: 1}
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Stderr StdType = StdType{0: 2}
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)
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type StdWriter struct {
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io.Writer
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prefix StdType
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sizeBuf []byte
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}
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var ErrInvalidStdHeader = errors.New("Unrecognized input header")
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// StdCopy is a modified version of io.Copy.
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//
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// StdCopy will demultiplex `src`, assuming that it contains two streams,
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// previously multiplexed together using a StdWriter instance.
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// As it reads from `src`, StdCopy will write to `dstout` and `dsterr`.
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//
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// StdCopy will read until it hits EOF on `src`. It will then return a nil error.
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// In other words: if `err` is non nil, it indicates a real underlying error.
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//
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// `written` will hold the total number of bytes written to `dstout` and `dsterr`.
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func StdCopy(dstout, dsterr io.Writer, src io.Reader) (written int64, err error) {
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var (
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buf = make([]byte, 32*1024+StdWriterPrefixLen+1)
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bufLen = len(buf)
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nr, nw int
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er, ew error
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out io.Writer
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frameSize int
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)
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for {
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// Make sure we have at least a full header
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for nr < StdWriterPrefixLen {
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var nr2 int
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nr2, er = src.Read(buf[nr:])
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nr += nr2
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if er == io.EOF {
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if nr < StdWriterPrefixLen {
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return written, nil
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}
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break
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}
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if er != nil {
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return 0, er
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}
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}
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// Check the first byte to know where to write
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switch buf[StdWriterFdIndex] {
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case 0:
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fallthrough
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case 1:
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// Write on stdout
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out = dstout
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case 2:
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// Write on stderr
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out = dsterr
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default:
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return 0, ErrInvalidStdHeader
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}
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// Retrieve the size of the frame
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frameSize = int(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[StdWriterSizeIndex : StdWriterSizeIndex+4]))
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// Check if the buffer is big enough to read the frame.
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// Extend it if necessary.
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if frameSize+StdWriterPrefixLen > bufLen {
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buf = append(buf, make([]byte, frameSize+StdWriterPrefixLen-bufLen+1)...)
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bufLen = len(buf)
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}
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// While the amount of bytes read is less than the size of the frame + header, we keep reading
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for nr < frameSize+StdWriterPrefixLen {
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var nr2 int
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nr2, er = src.Read(buf[nr:])
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nr += nr2
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if er == io.EOF {
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if nr < frameSize+StdWriterPrefixLen {
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return written, nil
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}
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break
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}
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if er != nil {
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return 0, er
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}
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}
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// Write the retrieved frame (without header)
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nw, ew = out.Write(buf[StdWriterPrefixLen : frameSize+StdWriterPrefixLen])
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if ew != nil {
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return 0, ew
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}
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// If the frame has not been fully written: error
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if nw != frameSize {
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return 0, io.ErrShortWrite
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}
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written += int64(nw)
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// Move the rest of the buffer to the beginning
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copy(buf, buf[frameSize+StdWriterPrefixLen:])
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// Move the index
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nr -= frameSize + StdWriterPrefixLen
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}
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}
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