#include "parse.h" unsigned char bs_get(struct bytestream* bs) { unsigned char r; char c; if (bs->cur>=bs->max) { // EOF or already error state? bs->max=0; // signal error bs->cur=1; return 0; // return 0 } switch (bs->type) { case MEMBUF: r=bs->u.base[bs->cur]; break; case IOBUF: { int ret=buffer_getc(bs->u.b, &c); if (ret==1) { r=c; } else { bs->max=0; bs->cur=1; return 0; } } break; case BSTREAM: r=bs_get(bs->u.bs); break; default: r=0; // cannot happen } ++bs->cur; return r; } #ifdef UNITTEST #include #undef UNITTEST #include "buffer/bs_err.c" #include "buffer/buffer_init_staticcontents.c" #include "buffer/bs_init_iobuf.c" #include "buffer/bs_init_iobuf_size.c" #include "buffer/buffer_getc.c" #include "buffer/buffer_feed.c" #include "buffer/buffer_stubborn2.c" int main() { struct bytestream bs = BS_FROM_MEMBUF("fnord\nx", 6); int i; char buf[7]; /* first test: membuf. * See if we get all the bytes we put in and then error is signaled */ for (i=0; i<6; ++i) { buf[i] = bs_get(&bs); assert(buf[i] == "fnord\n"[i]); assert(!bs_err(&bs)); } buf[6] = bs_get(&bs); /* We put an x there in memory. * If the bytestream range check failed, we'll get 'x', otherwise 0. */ assert(buf[6] == 0); assert(bs_err(&bs)); /* second test: iobuf with no limit. Otherwise the same. */ struct buffer b; buffer_init_staticcontents(&b, "fnord\nx", 6); // this will let us read 6 bytes bs_init_iobuf(&bs, &b); for (i=0; i<6; ++i) { buf[i] = bs_get(&bs); assert(buf[i] == "fnord\n"[i]); assert(!bs_err(&bs)); } buf[6] = bs_get(&bs); /* We put an x there in memory. * If the bytestream range check failed, we'll get 'x', otherwise 0. */ assert(buf[6] == 0); assert(bs_err(&bs)); /* third test: iobuf with limit. Otherwise the same. */ buffer_init_staticcontents(&b, "fnord\nx", 7); // this will let us read 7 bytes bs_init_iobuf_size(&bs, &b, 6); // but we tell bytestream the limit is 6 for (i=0; i<6; ++i) { buf[i] = bs_get(&bs); assert(buf[i] == "fnord\n"[i]); assert(!bs_err(&bs)); } buf[6] = bs_get(&bs); /* We put an x there in the backing buffer. * If the bytestream range check failed, we'll get 'x', otherwise 0. */ assert(buf[6] == 0); assert(bs_err(&bs)); /* fourth test: iobuf with EOF */ buffer_init_staticcontents(&b, "fnord\nx", 6); bs_init_iobuf(&bs, &b); // bytestream has no limit but will hit EOF in backing buffer for (i=0; i<6; ++i) { buf[i] = bs_get(&bs); assert(buf[i] == "fnord\n"[i]); assert(!bs_err(&bs)); } buf[6] = bs_get(&bs); /* We did not give the bytestream a limit, but the buffer should * refuse to return more. */ assert(buf[6] == 0); assert(bs_err(&bs)); } #endif