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//! Frame a stream of bytes based on a length prefix
//!
//! Many protocols delimit their frames by prefacing frame data with a
//! frame head that specifies the length of the frame. The
//! `length_delimited` module provides utilities for handling the length
//! based framing. This allows the consumer to work with entire frames
//! without having to worry about buffering or other framing logic.
//!
//! # Getting started
//!
//! If implementing a protocol from scratch, using length delimited framing
//! is an easy way to get started. [`LengthDelimitedCodec::new()`] will
//! return a length delimited codec using default configuration values.
//! This can then be used to construct a framer to adapt a full-duplex
//! byte stream into a stream of frames.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! use tokio::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
//! use tokio::codec::*;
//!
//! fn bind_transport<T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite>(io: T)
//! -> Framed<T, LengthDelimitedCodec>
//! {
//! Framed::new(io, LengthDelimitedCodec::new())
//! }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The returned transport implements `Sink + Stream` for `BytesMut`. It
//! encodes the frame with a big-endian `u32` header denoting the frame
//! payload length:
//!
//! ```text
//! +----------+--------------------------------+
//! | len: u32 | frame payload |
//! +----------+--------------------------------+
//! ```
//!
//! Specifically, given the following:
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # extern crate bytes;
//! # extern crate futures;
//! #
//! use tokio::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
//! use tokio::codec::*;
//! use bytes::Bytes;
//! use futures::{Sink, Future};
//!
//! fn write_frame<T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite>(io: T) -> Result<(), Box<std::error::Error>> {
//! let mut transport = Framed::new(io, LengthDelimitedCodec::new());
//! let frame = Bytes::from("hello world");
//!
//! transport.send(frame).wait()?;
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! #
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The encoded frame will look like this:
//!
//! ```text
//! +---- len: u32 ----+---- data ----+
//! | \x00\x00\x00\x0b | hello world |
//! +------------------+--------------+
//! ```
//!
//! # Decoding
//!
//! [`FramedRead`] adapts an [`AsyncRead`] into a `Stream` of [`BytesMut`],
//! such that each yielded [`BytesMut`] value contains the contents of an
//! entire frame. There are many configuration parameters enabling
//! [`FramedRead`] to handle a wide range of protocols. Here are some
//! examples that will cover the various options at a high level.
//!
//! ## Example 1
//!
//! The following will parse a `u16` length field at offset 0, including the
//! frame head in the yielded `BytesMut`.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_offset(0) // default value
//! .length_field_length(2)
//! .length_adjustment(0) // default value
//! .num_skip(0) // Do not strip frame header
//! .new_read(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The following frame will be decoded as such:
//!
//! ```text
//! INPUT DECODED
//! +-- len ---+--- Payload ---+ +-- len ---+--- Payload ---+
//! | \x00\x0B | Hello world | --> | \x00\x0B | Hello world |
//! +----------+---------------+ +----------+---------------+
//! ```
//!
//! The value of the length field is 11 (`\x0B`) which represents the length
//! of the payload, `hello world`. By default, [`FramedRead`] assumes that
//! the length field represents the number of bytes that **follows** the
//! length field. Thus, the entire frame has a length of 13: 2 bytes for the
//! frame head + 11 bytes for the payload.
//!
//! ## Example 2
//!
//! The following will parse a `u16` length field at offset 0, omitting the
//! frame head in the yielded `BytesMut`.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_offset(0) // default value
//! .length_field_length(2)
//! .length_adjustment(0) // default value
//! // `num_skip` is not needed, the default is to skip
//! .new_read(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The following frame will be decoded as such:
//!
//! ```text
//! INPUT DECODED
//! +-- len ---+--- Payload ---+ +--- Payload ---+
//! | \x00\x0B | Hello world | --> | Hello world |
//! +----------+---------------+ +---------------+
//! ```
//!
//! This is similar to the first example, the only difference is that the
//! frame head is **not** included in the yielded `BytesMut` value.
//!
//! ## Example 3
//!
//! The following will parse a `u16` length field at offset 0, including the
//! frame head in the yielded `BytesMut`. In this case, the length field
//! **includes** the frame head length.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_offset(0) // default value
//! .length_field_length(2)
//! .length_adjustment(-2) // size of head
//! .num_skip(0)
//! .new_read(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The following frame will be decoded as such:
//!
//! ```text
//! INPUT DECODED
//! +-- len ---+--- Payload ---+ +-- len ---+--- Payload ---+
//! | \x00\x0D | Hello world | --> | \x00\x0D | Hello world |
//! +----------+---------------+ +----------+---------------+
//! ```
//!
//! In most cases, the length field represents the length of the payload
//! only, as shown in the previous examples. However, in some protocols the
//! length field represents the length of the whole frame, including the
//! head. In such cases, we specify a negative `length_adjustment` to adjust
//! the value provided in the frame head to represent the payload length.
//!
//! ## Example 4
//!
//! The following will parse a 3 byte length field at offset 0 in a 5 byte
//! frame head, including the frame head in the yielded `BytesMut`.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_offset(0) // default value
//! .length_field_length(3)
//! .length_adjustment(2) // remaining head
//! .num_skip(0)
//! .new_read(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The following frame will be decoded as such:
//!
//! ```text
//! INPUT
//! +---- len -----+- head -+--- Payload ---+
//! | \x00\x00\x0B | \xCAFE | Hello world |
//! +--------------+--------+---------------+
//!
//! DECODED
//! +---- len -----+- head -+--- Payload ---+
//! | \x00\x00\x0B | \xCAFE | Hello world |
//! +--------------+--------+---------------+
//! ```
//!
//! A more advanced example that shows a case where there is extra frame
//! head data between the length field and the payload. In such cases, it is
//! usually desirable to include the frame head as part of the yielded
//! `BytesMut`. This lets consumers of the length delimited framer to
//! process the frame head as needed.
//!
//! The positive `length_adjustment` value lets `FramedRead` factor in the
//! additional head into the frame length calculation.
//!
//! ## Example 5
//!
//! The following will parse a `u16` length field at offset 1 of a 4 byte
//! frame head. The first byte and the length field will be omitted from the
//! yielded `BytesMut`, but the trailing 2 bytes of the frame head will be
//! included.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_offset(1) // length of hdr1
//! .length_field_length(2)
//! .length_adjustment(1) // length of hdr2
//! .num_skip(3) // length of hdr1 + LEN
//! .new_read(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The following frame will be decoded as such:
//!
//! ```text
//! INPUT
//! +- hdr1 -+-- len ---+- hdr2 -+--- Payload ---+
//! | \xCA | \x00\x0B | \xFE | Hello world |
//! +--------+----------+--------+---------------+
//!
//! DECODED
//! +- hdr2 -+--- Payload ---+
//! | \xFE | Hello world |
//! +--------+---------------+
//! ```
//!
//! The length field is situated in the middle of the frame head. In this
//! case, the first byte in the frame head could be a version or some other
//! identifier that is not needed for processing. On the other hand, the
//! second half of the head is needed.
//!
//! `length_field_offset` indicates how many bytes to skip before starting
//! to read the length field. `length_adjustment` is the number of bytes to
//! skip starting at the end of the length field. In this case, it is the
//! second half of the head.
//!
//! ## Example 6
//!
//! The following will parse a `u16` length field at offset 1 of a 4 byte
//! frame head. The first byte and the length field will be omitted from the
//! yielded `BytesMut`, but the trailing 2 bytes of the frame head will be
//! included. In this case, the length field **includes** the frame head
//! length.
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_offset(1) // length of hdr1
//! .length_field_length(2)
//! .length_adjustment(-3) // length of hdr1 + LEN, negative
//! .num_skip(3)
//! .new_read(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! The following frame will be decoded as such:
//!
//! ```text
//! INPUT
//! +- hdr1 -+-- len ---+- hdr2 -+--- Payload ---+
//! | \xCA | \x00\x0F | \xFE | Hello world |
//! +--------+----------+--------+---------------+
//!
//! DECODED
//! +- hdr2 -+--- Payload ---+
//! | \xFE | Hello world |
//! +--------+---------------+
//! ```
//!
//! Similar to the example above, the difference is that the length field
//! represents the length of the entire frame instead of just the payload.
//! The length of `hdr1` and `len` must be counted in `length_adjustment`.
//! Note that the length of `hdr2` does **not** need to be explicitly set
//! anywhere because it already is factored into the total frame length that
//! is read from the byte stream.
//!
//! # Encoding
//!
//! [`FramedWrite`] adapts an [`AsyncWrite`] into a `Sink` of [`BytesMut`],
//! such that each submitted [`BytesMut`] is prefaced by a length field.
//! There are fewer configuration options than [`FramedRead`]. Given
//! protocols that have more complex frame heads, an encoder should probably
//! be written by hand using [`Encoder`].
//!
//! Here is a simple example, given a `FramedWrite` with the following
//! configuration:
//!
//! ```
//! # extern crate tokio;
//! # extern crate bytes;
//! # use tokio::io::AsyncWrite;
//! # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
//! # use bytes::BytesMut;
//! # fn write_frame<T: AsyncWrite>(io: T) {
//! # let _ =
//! length_delimited::Builder::new()
//! .length_field_length(2)
//! .new_write(io);
//! # }
//! # pub fn main() {}
//! ```
//!
//! A payload of `hello world` will be encoded as:
//!
//! ```text
//! +- len: u16 -+---- data ----+
//! | \x00\x0b | hello world |
//! +------------+--------------+
//! ```
//!
//! [`LengthDelimitedCodec::new()`]: struct.LengthDelimitedCodec.html#method.new
//! [`FramedRead`]: struct.FramedRead.html
//! [`FramedWrite`]: struct.FramedWrite.html
//! [`AsyncRead`]: ../../trait.AsyncRead.html
//! [`AsyncWrite`]: ../../trait.AsyncWrite.html
//! [`Encoder`]: ../trait.Encoder.html
//! [`BytesMut`]: https://docs.rs/bytes/0.4/bytes/struct.BytesMut.html
use {
codec::{Decoder, Encoder, Framed, FramedRead, FramedWrite},
io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite},
};
use bytes::{Buf, BufMut, Bytes, BytesMut, IntoBuf};
use std::error::Error as StdError;
use std::io::{self, Cursor};
use std::{cmp, fmt};
/// Configure length delimited `LengthDelimitedCodec`s.
///
/// `Builder` enables constructing configured length delimited codecs. Note
/// that not all configuration settings apply to both encoding and decoding. See
/// the documentation for specific methods for more detail.
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
pub struct Builder {
// Maximum frame length
max_frame_len: usize,
// Number of bytes representing the field length
length_field_len: usize,
// Number of bytes in the header before the length field
length_field_offset: usize,
// Adjust the length specified in the header field by this amount
length_adjustment: isize,
// Total number of bytes to skip before reading the payload, if not set,
// `length_field_len + length_field_offset`
num_skip: Option<usize>,
// Length field byte order (little or big endian)
length_field_is_big_endian: bool,
}
/// An error when the number of bytes read is more than max frame length.
pub struct FrameTooBig {
_priv: (),
}
/// A codec for frames delimited by a frame head specifying their lengths.
///
/// This allows the consumer to work with entire frames without having to worry
/// about buffering or other framing logic.
///
/// See [module level] documentation for more detail.
///
/// [module level]: index.html
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct LengthDelimitedCodec {
// Configuration values
builder: Builder,
// Read state
state: DecodeState,
}
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy)]
enum DecodeState {
Head,
Data(usize),
}
// ===== impl LengthDelimitedCodec ======
impl LengthDelimitedCodec {
/// Creates a new `LengthDelimitedCodec` with the default configuration values.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
builder: Builder::new(),
state: DecodeState::Head,
}
}
/// Returns the current max frame setting
///
/// This is the largest size this codec will accept from the wire. Larger
/// frames will be rejected.
pub fn max_frame_length(&self) -> usize {
self.builder.max_frame_len
}
/// Updates the max frame setting.
///
/// The change takes effect the next time a frame is decoded. In other
/// words, if a frame is currently in process of being decoded with a frame
/// size greater than `val` but less than the max frame length in effect
/// before calling this function, then the frame will be allowed.
pub fn set_max_frame_length(&mut self, val: usize) {
self.builder.max_frame_length(val);
}
fn decode_head(&mut self, src: &mut BytesMut) -> io::Result<Option<usize>> {
let head_len = self.builder.num_head_bytes();
let field_len = self.builder.length_field_len;
if src.len() < head_len {
// Not enough data
return Ok(None);
}
let n = {
let mut src = Cursor::new(&mut *src);
// Skip the required bytes
src.advance(self.builder.length_field_offset);
// match endianess
let n = if self.builder.length_field_is_big_endian {
src.get_uint_be(field_len)
} else {
src.get_uint_le(field_len)
};
if n > self.builder.max_frame_len as u64 {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::InvalidData,
FrameTooBig { _priv: () },
));
}
// The check above ensures there is no overflow
let n = n as usize;
// Adjust `n` with bounds checking
let n = if self.builder.length_adjustment < 0 {
n.checked_sub(-self.builder.length_adjustment as usize)
} else {
n.checked_add(self.builder.length_adjustment as usize)
};
// Error handling
match n {
Some(n) => n,
None => {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
"provided length would overflow after adjustment",
));
}
}
};
let num_skip = self.builder.get_num_skip();
if num_skip > 0 {
let _ = src.split_to(num_skip);
}
// Ensure that the buffer has enough space to read the incoming
// payload
src.reserve(n);
return Ok(Some(n));
}
fn decode_data(&self, n: usize, src: &mut BytesMut) -> io::Result<Option<BytesMut>> {
// At this point, the buffer has already had the required capacity
// reserved. All there is to do is read.
if src.len() < n {
return Ok(None);
}
Ok(Some(src.split_to(n)))
}
}
impl Decoder for LengthDelimitedCodec {
type Item = BytesMut;
type Error = io::Error;
fn decode(&mut self, src: &mut BytesMut) -> io::Result<Option<BytesMut>> {
let n = match self.state {
DecodeState::Head => match self.decode_head(src)? {
Some(n) => {
self.state = DecodeState::Data(n);
n
}
None => return Ok(None),
},
DecodeState::Data(n) => n,
};
match self.decode_data(n, src)? {
Some(data) => {
// Update the decode state
self.state = DecodeState::Head;
// Make sure the buffer has enough space to read the next head
src.reserve(self.builder.num_head_bytes());
Ok(Some(data))
}
None => Ok(None),
}
}
}
impl Encoder for LengthDelimitedCodec {
type Item = Bytes;
type Error = io::Error;
fn encode(&mut self, data: Bytes, dst: &mut BytesMut) -> Result<(), io::Error> {
let n = (&data).into_buf().remaining();
if n > self.builder.max_frame_len {
return Err(io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
FrameTooBig { _priv: () },
));
}
// Adjust `n` with bounds checking
let n = if self.builder.length_adjustment < 0 {
n.checked_add(-self.builder.length_adjustment as usize)
} else {
n.checked_sub(self.builder.length_adjustment as usize)
};
let n = n.ok_or_else(|| {
io::Error::new(
io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput,
"provided length would overflow after adjustment",
)
})?;
// Reserve capacity in the destination buffer to fit the frame and
// length field (plus adjustment).
dst.reserve(self.builder.length_field_len + n);
if self.builder.length_field_is_big_endian {
dst.put_uint_be(n as u64, self.builder.length_field_len);
} else {
dst.put_uint_le(n as u64, self.builder.length_field_len);
}
// Write the frame to the buffer
dst.extend_from_slice(&data[..]);
Ok(())
}
}
// ===== impl Builder =====
impl Builder {
/// Creates a new length delimited codec builder with default configuration
/// values.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .length_field_offset(0)
/// .length_field_length(2)
/// .length_adjustment(0)
/// .num_skip(0)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn new() -> Builder {
Builder {
// Default max frame length of 8MB
max_frame_len: 8 * 1_024 * 1_024,
// Default byte length of 4
length_field_len: 4,
// Default to the header field being at the start of the header.
length_field_offset: 0,
length_adjustment: 0,
// Total number of bytes to skip before reading the payload, if not set,
// `length_field_len + length_field_offset`
num_skip: None,
// Default to reading the length field in network (big) endian.
length_field_is_big_endian: true,
}
}
/// Read the length field as a big endian integer
///
/// This is the default setting.
///
/// This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .big_endian()
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn big_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.length_field_is_big_endian = true;
self
}
/// Read the length field as a little endian integer
///
/// The default setting is big endian.
///
/// This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .little_endian()
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn little_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
self.length_field_is_big_endian = false;
self
}
/// Read the length field as a native endian integer
///
/// The default setting is big endian.
///
/// This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .native_endian()
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn native_endian(&mut self) -> &mut Self {
if cfg!(target_endian = "big") {
self.big_endian()
} else {
self.little_endian()
}
}
/// Sets the max frame length
///
/// This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding. The
/// default value is 8MB.
///
/// When decoding, the length field read from the byte stream is checked
/// against this setting **before** any adjustments are applied. When
/// encoding, the length of the submitted payload is checked against this
/// setting.
///
/// When frames exceed the max length, an `io::Error` with the custom value
/// of the `FrameTooBig` type will be returned.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .max_frame_length(8 * 1024)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn max_frame_length(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self {
self.max_frame_len = val;
self
}
/// Sets the number of bytes used to represent the length field
///
/// The default value is `4`. The max value is `8`.
///
/// This configuration option applies to both encoding and decoding.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .length_field_length(4)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn length_field_length(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self {
assert!(val > 0 && val <= 8, "invalid length field length");
self.length_field_len = val;
self
}
/// Sets the number of bytes in the header before the length field
///
/// This configuration option only applies to decoding.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .length_field_offset(1)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn length_field_offset(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self {
self.length_field_offset = val;
self
}
/// Delta between the payload length specified in the header and the real
/// payload length
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .length_adjustment(-2)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn length_adjustment(&mut self, val: isize) -> &mut Self {
self.length_adjustment = val;
self
}
/// Sets the number of bytes to skip before reading the payload
///
/// Default value is `length_field_len + length_field_offset`
///
/// This configuration option only applies to decoding
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .num_skip(4)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn num_skip(&mut self, val: usize) -> &mut Self {
self.num_skip = Some(val);
self
}
/// Create a configured length delimited `LengthDelimitedCodec`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
/// # pub fn main() {
/// Builder::new()
/// .length_field_offset(0)
/// .length_field_length(2)
/// .length_adjustment(0)
/// .num_skip(0)
/// .new_codec();
/// # }
/// ```
pub fn new_codec(&self) -> LengthDelimitedCodec {
LengthDelimitedCodec {
builder: *self,
state: DecodeState::Head,
}
}
/// Create a configured length delimited `FramedRead`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
/// use tokio::codec::length_delimited::Builder;
///
/// # fn bind_read<T: AsyncRead>(io: T) {
/// Builder::new()
/// .length_field_offset(0)
/// .length_field_length(2)
/// .length_adjustment(0)
/// .num_skip(0)
/// .new_read(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn new_read<T>(&self, upstream: T) -> FramedRead<T, LengthDelimitedCodec>
where
T: AsyncRead,
{
FramedRead::new(upstream, self.new_codec())
}
/// Create a configured length delimited `FramedWrite`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # extern crate bytes;
/// # use tokio::io::AsyncWrite;
/// # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
/// # use bytes::BytesMut;
/// # fn write_frame<T: AsyncWrite>(io: T) {
/// length_delimited::Builder::new()
/// .length_field_length(2)
/// .new_write(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn new_write<T>(&self, inner: T) -> FramedWrite<T, LengthDelimitedCodec>
where
T: AsyncWrite,
{
FramedWrite::new(inner, self.new_codec())
}
/// Create a configured length delimited `Framed`
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```
/// # extern crate tokio;
/// # extern crate bytes;
/// # use tokio::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite};
/// # use tokio::codec::length_delimited;
/// # use bytes::BytesMut;
/// # fn write_frame<T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite>(io: T) {
/// # let _ =
/// length_delimited::Builder::new()
/// .length_field_length(2)
/// .new_framed(io);
/// # }
/// # pub fn main() {}
/// ```
pub fn new_framed<T>(&self, inner: T) -> Framed<T, LengthDelimitedCodec>
where
T: AsyncRead + AsyncWrite,
{
Framed::new(inner, self.new_codec())
}
fn num_head_bytes(&self) -> usize {
let num = self.length_field_offset + self.length_field_len;
cmp::max(num, self.num_skip.unwrap_or(0))
}
fn get_num_skip(&self) -> usize {
self.num_skip
.unwrap_or(self.length_field_offset + self.length_field_len)
}
}
// ===== impl FrameTooBig =====
impl fmt::Debug for FrameTooBig {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.debug_struct("FrameTooBig").finish()
}
}
impl fmt::Display for FrameTooBig {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
f.write_str(self.description())
}
}
impl StdError for FrameTooBig {
fn description(&self) -> &str {
"frame size too big"
}
}