RetroZilla/mailnews/base/util/nsMsgLineBuffer.h
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#ifndef _nsMsgLineBuffer_H
#define _nsMsgLineBuffer_H
#include "msgCore.h" // precompiled header...
// I can't believe I have to have this stupid class, but I can't find
// anything suitable (nsStrImpl might be, when its done). nsIByteBuffer
// would do, if I had a stream for input, which I don't.
class NS_MSG_BASE nsByteArray
{
public:
nsByteArray();
virtual ~nsByteArray();
PRUint32 GetSize() {return m_bufferSize;}
PRUint32 GetBufferPos() {return m_bufferPos;}
nsresult GrowBuffer(PRUint32 desired_size, PRUint32 quantum = 1024);
nsresult AppendString(const char *string);
nsresult AppendBuffer(const char *buffer, PRUint32 length);
void ResetWritePos() {m_bufferPos = 0;}
char *GetBuffer() {return m_buffer;}
protected:
char *m_buffer;
PRUint32 m_bufferSize;
PRUint32 m_bufferPos; // write Pos in m_buffer - where the next byte should go.
};
class NS_MSG_BASE nsMsgLineBufferHandler : public nsByteArray
{
public:
virtual PRInt32 HandleLine(char *line, PRUint32 line_length) = 0;
};
class NS_MSG_BASE nsMsgLineBuffer : public nsMsgLineBufferHandler
{
public:
nsMsgLineBuffer(nsMsgLineBufferHandler *handler, PRBool convertNewlinesP);
virtual ~nsMsgLineBuffer();
PRInt32 BufferInput(const char *net_buffer, PRInt32 net_buffer_size);
// Not sure why anyone cares, by NNTPHost seems to want to know the buf pos.
PRUint32 GetBufferPos() {return m_bufferPos;}
virtual PRInt32 HandleLine(char *line, PRUint32 line_length);
// flush last line, though it won't be CRLF terminated.
virtual PRInt32 FlushLastLine();
protected:
nsMsgLineBuffer(PRBool convertNewlinesP);
PRInt32 ConvertAndSendBuffer();
void SetLookingForCRLF(PRBool b);
nsMsgLineBufferHandler *m_handler;
PRBool m_convertNewlinesP;
PRBool m_lookingForCRLF;
};
// I'm adding this utility class here for lack of a better place. This utility class is similar to nsMsgLineBuffer
// except it works from an input stream. It is geared towards efficiently parsing new lines out of a stream by storing
// read but unprocessed bytes in a buffer. I envision the primary use of this to be our mail protocols such as imap, news and
// pop which need to process line by line data being returned in the form of a proxied stream from the server.
class nsIInputStream;
class NS_MSG_BASE nsMsgLineStreamBuffer
{
public:
// aBufferSize -- size of the buffer you want us to use for buffering stream data
// aEndOfLinetoken -- The delimiter string to be used for determining the end of line. This
// allows us to parse platform specific end of line endings by making it
// a parameter.
// aAllocateNewLines -- PR_TRUE if you want calls to ReadNextLine to allocate new memory for the line.
// if false, the char * returned is just a ptr into the buffer. Subsequent calls to
// ReadNextLine will alter the data so your ptr only has a life time of a per call.
// aEatCRLFs -- PR_TRUE if you don't want to see the CRLFs on the lines returned by ReadNextLine.
// PR_FALSE if you do want to see them.
// aLineToken -- Specify the line token to look for, by default is LF ('\n') which cover as well CRLF. If
// lines are terminated with a CR only, you need to set aLineToken to CR ('\r')
nsMsgLineStreamBuffer(PRUint32 aBufferSize, PRBool aAllocateNewLines,
PRBool aEatCRLFs = PR_TRUE, char aLineToken = '\n'); // specify the size of the buffer you want the class to use....
virtual ~nsMsgLineStreamBuffer();
// Caller must free the line returned using PR_Free
// aEndOfLinetoken -- delimiter used to denote the end of a line.
// aNumBytesInLine -- The number of bytes in the line returned
// aPauseForMoreData -- There is not enough data in the stream to make a line at this time...
char * ReadNextLine(nsIInputStream * aInputStream, PRUint32 &anumBytesInLine, PRBool &aPauseForMoreData, nsresult *rv = nsnull, PRBool addLineTerminator = PR_FALSE);
nsresult GrowBuffer(PRInt32 desiredSize);
void ClearBuffer();
PRBool NextLineAvailable();
protected:
PRBool m_eatCRLFs;
PRBool m_allocateNewLines;
char * m_dataBuffer;
PRUint32 m_dataBufferSize;
PRUint32 m_startPos;
PRUint32 m_numBytesInBuffer;
char m_lineToken;
};
#endif