98 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
98 lines
2.3 KiB
Go
package core
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import "strconv"
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const _size = 1024 // by default, create 1 KiB buffers
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// NewBuffer is new buffer
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func NewBuffer(_size int) *Buffer {
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return &Buffer{bs: make([]byte, 0, _size)}
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}
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// Buffer is a thin wrapper around a byte slice. It's intended to be pooled, so
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// the only way to construct one is via a Pool.
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type Buffer struct {
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bs []byte
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pool Pool
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}
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// AppendByte writes a single byte to the Buffer.
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func (b *Buffer) AppendByte(v byte) {
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b.bs = append(b.bs, v)
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}
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// AppendString writes a string to the Buffer.
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func (b *Buffer) AppendString(s string) {
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b.bs = append(b.bs, s...)
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}
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// AppendInt appends an integer to the underlying buffer (assuming base 10).
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func (b *Buffer) AppendInt(i int64) {
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b.bs = strconv.AppendInt(b.bs, i, 10)
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}
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// AppendUint appends an unsigned integer to the underlying buffer (assuming
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// base 10).
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func (b *Buffer) AppendUint(i uint64) {
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b.bs = strconv.AppendUint(b.bs, i, 10)
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}
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// AppendBool appends a bool to the underlying buffer.
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func (b *Buffer) AppendBool(v bool) {
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b.bs = strconv.AppendBool(b.bs, v)
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}
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// AppendFloat appends a float to the underlying buffer. It doesn't quote NaN
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// or +/- Inf.
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func (b *Buffer) AppendFloat(f float64, bitSize int) {
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b.bs = strconv.AppendFloat(b.bs, f, 'f', -1, bitSize)
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}
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// Len returns the length of the underlying byte slice.
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func (b *Buffer) Len() int {
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return len(b.bs)
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}
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// Cap returns the capacity of the underlying byte slice.
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func (b *Buffer) Cap() int {
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return cap(b.bs)
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}
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// Bytes returns a mutable reference to the underlying byte slice.
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func (b *Buffer) Bytes() []byte {
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return b.bs
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}
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// String returns a string copy of the underlying byte slice.
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func (b *Buffer) String() string {
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return string(b.bs)
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}
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// Reset resets the underlying byte slice. Subsequent writes re-use the slice's
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// backing array.
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func (b *Buffer) Reset() {
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b.bs = b.bs[:0]
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}
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// Write implements io.Writer.
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func (b *Buffer) Write(bs []byte) (int, error) {
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b.bs = append(b.bs, bs...)
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return len(bs), nil
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}
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// TrimNewline trims any final "\n" byte from the end of the buffer.
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func (b *Buffer) TrimNewline() {
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if i := len(b.bs) - 1; i >= 0 {
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if b.bs[i] == '\n' {
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b.bs = b.bs[:i]
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}
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}
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}
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// Free returns the Buffer to its Pool.
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//
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// Callers must not retain references to the Buffer after calling Free.
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func (b *Buffer) Free() {
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b.pool.put(b)
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}
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