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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
// Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved.
// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
//
// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
// * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
// * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
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// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
// distribution.
// * Neither the name of Google LLC nor the names of its
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// this software without specific prior written permission.
//
// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
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// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#ifndef UPB_IO_ZERO_COPY_OUTPUT_STREAM_H_
#define UPB_IO_ZERO_COPY_OUTPUT_STREAM_H_
#include "upb/base/status.h"
// Must be last.
#include "upb/port/def.inc"
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
typedef struct upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream;
typedef struct {
// Obtains a buffer into which data can be written. Any data written
// into this buffer will eventually (maybe instantly, maybe later on)
// be written to the output.
//
// Preconditions:
// "count" and "status" are not NULL.
//
// Postconditions:
// All errors are permanent. If an error occurs then:
// - NULL will be returned to the caller.
// - *count will be set to zero.
// - *status will be set to the error.
// EOF is permanent. If EOF is reached then:
// - NULL will be returned to the caller.
// - *count will be set to zero.
// - *status will not be touched.
// Otherwise:
// - The returned value will point to a buffer containing the bytes read.
// - *count will be set to the number of bytes read.
// - *status will not be touched.
//
// Ownership of this buffer remains with the stream, and the buffer
// remains valid only until some other method of the stream is called
// or the stream is destroyed.
//
// Any data which the caller stores in this buffer will eventually be
// written to the output (unless BackUp() is called).
void* (*Next)(struct upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream* z, size_t* count,
upb_Status* status);
// Backs up a number of bytes, so that the end of the last buffer returned
// by Next() is not actually written. This is needed when you finish
// writing all the data you want to write, but the last buffer was bigger
// than you needed. You don't want to write a bunch of garbage after the
// end of your data, so you use BackUp() to back up.
//
// Preconditions:
// * The last method called must have been Next().
// * count must be less than or equal to the size of the last buffer
// returned by Next().
// * The caller must not have written anything to the last "count" bytes
// of that buffer.
//
// Postconditions:
// * The last "count" bytes of the last buffer returned by Next() will be
// ignored.
//
// This method can be called with `count = 0` to finalize (flush) any
// previously returned buffer. For example, a file output stream can
// flush buffers returned from a previous call to Next() upon such
// BackUp(0) invocations. ZeroCopyOutputStream callers should always
// invoke BackUp() after a final Next() call, even if there is no
// excess buffer data to be backed up to indicate a flush point.
void (*BackUp)(struct upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream* z, size_t count);
// Returns the total number of bytes written since this object was created.
size_t (*ByteCount)(const struct upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream* z);
} _upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream_VTable;
struct upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream {
const _upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream_VTable* vtable;
};
UPB_INLINE void* upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream_Next(upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream* z,
size_t* count,
upb_Status* status) {
void* out = z->vtable->Next(z, count, status);
UPB_ASSERT((out == NULL) == (*count == 0));
return out;
}
UPB_INLINE void upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream_BackUp(upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream* z,
size_t count) {
return z->vtable->BackUp(z, count);
}
UPB_INLINE size_t
upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream_ByteCount(const upb_ZeroCopyOutputStream* z) {
return z->vtable->ByteCount(z);
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
#include "upb/port/undef.inc"
#endif /* UPB_IO_ZERO_COPY_OUTPUT_STREAM_H_ */