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 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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package io.prestosql.jdbc.$internal.okio;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import io.prestosql.jdbc.$internal.javax.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * A source that keeps a buffer internally so that callers can do small reads without a performance
 * penalty. It also allows clients to read ahead, buffering as much as necessary before consuming
 * input.
 */
public interface BufferedSource extends Source {
  /** Returns this source's internal buffer. */
  Buffer buffer();

  /**
   * Returns true if there are no more bytes in this source. This will block until there are bytes
   * to read or the source is definitely exhausted.
   */
  boolean exhausted() throws IOException;

  /**
   * Returns when the buffer contains at least {@code byteCount} bytes. Throws an
   * {@link java.io.EOFException} if the source is exhausted before the required bytes can be read.
   */
  void require(long byteCount) throws IOException;

  /**
   * Returns true when the buffer contains at least {@code byteCount} bytes, expanding it as
   * necessary. Returns false if the source is exhausted before the requested bytes can be read.
   */
  boolean request(long byteCount) throws IOException;

  /** Removes a byte from this source and returns it. */
  byte readByte() throws IOException;

  /**
   * Removes two bytes from this source and returns a big-endian short. 
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeByte(0x7f)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x0f);
   *   assertEquals(4, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(32767, buffer.readShort());
   *   assertEquals(2, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(15, buffer.readShort());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ short readShort() throws IOException; /** * Removes two bytes from this source and returns a little-endian short.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0x7f)
   *       .writeByte(0x0f)
   *       .writeByte(0x00);
   *   assertEquals(4, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(32767, buffer.readShortLe());
   *   assertEquals(2, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(15, buffer.readShortLe());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ short readShortLe() throws IOException; /** * Removes four bytes from this source and returns a big-endian int.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeByte(0x7f)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x0f);
   *   assertEquals(8, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(2147483647, buffer.readInt());
   *   assertEquals(4, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(15, buffer.readInt());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ int readInt() throws IOException; /** * Removes four bytes from this source and returns a little-endian int.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0x7f)
   *       .writeByte(0x0f)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00);
   *   assertEquals(8, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(2147483647, buffer.readIntLe());
   *   assertEquals(4, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(15, buffer.readIntLe());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ int readIntLe() throws IOException; /** * Removes eight bytes from this source and returns a big-endian long.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeByte(0x7f)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x0f);
   *   assertEquals(16, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(9223372036854775807L, buffer.readLong());
   *   assertEquals(8, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(15, buffer.readLong());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ long readLong() throws IOException; /** * Removes eight bytes from this source and returns a little-endian long.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0xff)
   *       .writeByte(0x7f)
   *       .writeByte(0x0f)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00)
   *       .writeByte(0x00);
   *   assertEquals(16, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(9223372036854775807L, buffer.readLongLe());
   *   assertEquals(8, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(15, buffer.readLongLe());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ long readLongLe() throws IOException; /** * Reads a long from this source in signed decimal form (i.e., as a string in base 10 with * optional leading '-'). This will iterate until a non-digit character is found.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeUtf8("8675309 -123 00001");
   *
   *   assertEquals(8675309L, buffer.readDecimalLong());
   *   assertEquals(' ', buffer.readByte());
   *   assertEquals(-123L, buffer.readDecimalLong());
   *   assertEquals(' ', buffer.readByte());
   *   assertEquals(1L, buffer.readDecimalLong());
   * }
* * @throws NumberFormatException if the found digits do not fit into a {@code long} or a decimal * number was not present. */ long readDecimalLong() throws IOException; /** * Reads a long form this source in hexadecimal form (i.e., as a string in base 16). This will * iterate until a non-hexadecimal character is found.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeUtf8("ffff CAFEBABE 10");
   *
   *   assertEquals(65535L, buffer.readHexadecimalUnsignedLong());
   *   assertEquals(' ', buffer.readByte());
   *   assertEquals(0xcafebabeL, buffer.readHexadecimalUnsignedLong());
   *   assertEquals(' ', buffer.readByte());
   *   assertEquals(0x10L, buffer.readHexadecimalUnsignedLong());
   * }
* * @throws NumberFormatException if the found hexadecimal does not fit into a {@code long} or * hexadecimal was not found. */ long readHexadecimalUnsignedLong() throws IOException; /** * Reads and discards {@code byteCount} bytes from this source. Throws an * {@link java.io.EOFException} if the source is exhausted before the * requested bytes can be skipped. */ void skip(long byteCount) throws IOException; /** Removes all bytes bytes from this and returns them as a byte string. */ ByteString readByteString() throws IOException; /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this and returns them as a byte string. */ ByteString readByteString(long byteCount) throws IOException; /** * Finds the first string in {@code options} that is a prefix of this buffer, consumes it from * this buffer, and returns its index. If no byte string in {@code options} is a prefix of this * buffer this returns -1 and no bytes are consumed. * *

This can be used as an alternative to {@link #readByteString} or even {@link #readUtf8} if * the set of expected values is known in advance.

{@code
   *
   *   Options FIELDS = Options.of(
   *       ByteString.encodeUtf8("depth="),
   *       ByteString.encodeUtf8("height="),
   *       ByteString.encodeUtf8("width="));
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeUtf8("width=640\n")
   *       .writeUtf8("height=480\n");
   *
   *   assertEquals(2, buffer.select(FIELDS));
   *   assertEquals(640, buffer.readDecimalLong());
   *   assertEquals('\n', buffer.readByte());
   *   assertEquals(1, buffer.select(FIELDS));
   *   assertEquals(480, buffer.readDecimalLong());
   *   assertEquals('\n', buffer.readByte());
   * }
*/ int select(Options options) throws IOException; /** Removes all bytes from this and returns them as a byte array. */ byte[] readByteArray() throws IOException; /** Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this and returns them as a byte array. */ byte[] readByteArray(long byteCount) throws IOException; /** * Removes up to {@code sink.length} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink}. Returns * the number of bytes read, or -1 if this source is exhausted. */ int read(byte[] sink) throws IOException; /** * Removes exactly {@code sink.length} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink}. Throws * an {@link java.io.EOFException} if the requested number of bytes cannot be read. */ void readFully(byte[] sink) throws IOException; /** * Removes up to {@code byteCount} bytes from this and copies them into {@code sink} at {@code * offset}. Returns the number of bytes read, or -1 if this source is exhausted. */ int read(byte[] sink, int offset, int byteCount) throws IOException; /** * Removes exactly {@code byteCount} bytes from this and appends them to {@code sink}. Throws an * {@link java.io.EOFException} if the requested number of bytes cannot be read. */ void readFully(Buffer sink, long byteCount) throws IOException; /** * Removes all bytes from this and appends them to {@code sink}. Returns the total number of bytes * written to {@code sink} which will be 0 if this is exhausted. */ long readAll(Sink sink) throws IOException; /** * Removes all bytes from this, decodes them as UTF-8, and returns the string. Returns the empty * string if this source is empty.
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeUtf8("Uh uh uh!")
   *       .writeByte(' ')
   *       .writeUtf8("You didn't say the magic word!");
   *
   *   assertEquals("Uh uh uh! You didn't say the magic word!", buffer.readUtf8());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals("", buffer.readUtf8());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ String readUtf8() throws IOException; /** * Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this, decodes them as UTF-8, and returns the string. *
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeUtf8("Uh uh uh!")
   *       .writeByte(' ')
   *       .writeUtf8("You didn't say the magic word!");
   *   assertEquals(40, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals("Uh uh uh! You ", buffer.readUtf8(14));
   *   assertEquals(26, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals("didn't say the", buffer.readUtf8(14));
   *   assertEquals(12, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(" magic word!", buffer.readUtf8(12));
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
*/ String readUtf8(long byteCount) throws IOException; /** * Removes and returns characters up to but not including the next line break. A line break is * either {@code "\n"} or {@code "\r\n"}; these characters are not included in the result. *
{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer()
   *       .writeUtf8("I'm a hacker!\n")
   *       .writeUtf8("That's what I said: you're a nerd.\n")
   *       .writeUtf8("I prefer to be called a hacker!\n");
   *   assertEquals(81, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals("I'm a hacker!", buffer.readUtf8Line());
   *   assertEquals(67, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals("That's what I said: you're a nerd.", buffer.readUtf8Line());
   *   assertEquals(32, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals("I prefer to be called a hacker!", buffer.readUtf8Line());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   *
   *   assertEquals(null, buffer.readUtf8Line());
   *   assertEquals(0, buffer.size());
   * }
* *

On the end of the stream this method returns null, just like {@link * java.io.BufferedReader}. If the source doesn't end with a line break then an implicit line * break is assumed. Null is returned once the source is exhausted. Use this for human-generated * data, where a trailing line break is optional. */ @Nullable String readUtf8Line() throws IOException; /** * Removes and returns characters up to but not including the next line break. A line break is * either {@code "\n"} or {@code "\r\n"}; these characters are not included in the result. * *

On the end of the stream this method throws. Every call must consume either * '\r\n' or '\n'. If these characters are absent in the stream, an {@link java.io.EOFException} * is thrown. Use this for machine-generated data where a missing line break implies truncated * input. */ String readUtf8LineStrict() throws IOException; /** * Like {@link #readUtf8LineStrict()}, except this allows the caller to specify the longest * allowed match. Use this to protect against streams that may not include * {@code "\n"} or {@code "\r\n"}. * *

The returned string will have at most {@code limit} UTF-8 bytes, and the maximum number * of bytes scanned is {@code limit + 2}. If {@code limit == 0} this will always throw * an {@code EOFException} because no bytes will be scanned. * *

This method is safe. No bytes are discarded if the match fails, and the caller is free * to try another match:

{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer();
   *   buffer.writeUtf8("12345\r\n");
   *
   *   // This will throw! There must be \r\n or \n at the limit or before it.
   *   buffer.readUtf8LineStrict(4);
   *
   *   // No bytes have been consumed so the caller can retry.
   *   assertEquals("12345", buffer.readUtf8LineStrict(5));
   * }
*/ String readUtf8LineStrict(long limit) throws IOException; /** * Removes and returns a single UTF-8 code point, reading between 1 and 4 bytes as necessary. * *

If this source is exhausted before a complete code point can be read, this throws an {@link * java.io.EOFException} and consumes no input. * *

If this source doesn't start with a properly-encoded UTF-8 code point, this method will * remove 1 or more non-UTF-8 bytes and return the replacement character ({@code U+FFFD}). This * covers encoding problems (the input is not properly-encoded UTF-8), characters out of range * (beyond the 0x10ffff limit of Unicode), code points for UTF-16 surrogates (U+d800..U+dfff) and * overlong encodings (such as {@code 0xc080} for the NUL character in modified UTF-8). */ int readUtf8CodePoint() throws IOException; /** Removes all bytes from this, decodes them as {@code charset}, and returns the string. */ String readString(Charset charset) throws IOException; /** * Removes {@code byteCount} bytes from this, decodes them as {@code charset}, and returns the * string. */ String readString(long byteCount, Charset charset) throws IOException; /** Equivalent to {@link #indexOf(byte, long) indexOf(b, 0)}. */ long indexOf(byte b) throws IOException; /** * Returns the index of the first {@code b} in the buffer at or after {@code fromIndex}. This * expands the buffer as necessary until {@code b} is found. This reads an unbounded number of * bytes into the buffer. Returns -1 if the stream is exhausted before the requested byte is * found.

{@code
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer();
   *   buffer.writeUtf8("Don't move! He can't see us if we don't move.");
   *
   *   byte m = 'm';
   *   assertEquals(6,  buffer.indexOf(m));
   *   assertEquals(40, buffer.indexOf(m, 12));
   * }
*/ long indexOf(byte b, long fromIndex) throws IOException; /** * Returns the index of {@code b} if it is found in the range of {@code fromIndex} inclusive * to {@code toIndex} exclusive. If {@code b} isn't found, or if {@code fromIndex == toIndex}, * then -1 is returned. * *

The scan terminates at either {@code toIndex} or the end of the buffer, whichever comes * first. The maximum number of bytes scanned is {@code toIndex-fromIndex}. */ long indexOf(byte b, long fromIndex, long toIndex) throws IOException; /** Equivalent to {@link #indexOf(ByteString, long) indexOf(bytes, 0)}. */ long indexOf(ByteString bytes) throws IOException; /** * Returns the index of the first match for {@code bytes} in the buffer at or after {@code * fromIndex}. This expands the buffer as necessary until {@code bytes} is found. This reads an * unbounded number of bytes into the buffer. Returns -1 if the stream is exhausted before the * requested bytes are found.

{@code
   *
   *   ByteString MOVE = ByteString.encodeUtf8("move");
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer();
   *   buffer.writeUtf8("Don't move! He can't see us if we don't move.");
   *
   *   assertEquals(6,  buffer.indexOf(MOVE));
   *   assertEquals(40, buffer.indexOf(MOVE, 12));
   * }
*/ long indexOf(ByteString bytes, long fromIndex) throws IOException; /** Equivalent to {@link #indexOfElement(ByteString, long) indexOfElement(targetBytes, 0)}. */ long indexOfElement(ByteString targetBytes) throws IOException; /** * Returns the first index in this buffer that is at or after {@code fromIndex} and that contains * any of the bytes in {@code targetBytes}. This expands the buffer as necessary until a target * byte is found. This reads an unbounded number of bytes into the buffer. Returns -1 if the * stream is exhausted before the requested byte is found.
{@code
   *
   *   ByteString ANY_VOWEL = ByteString.encodeUtf8("AEOIUaeoiu");
   *
   *   Buffer buffer = new Buffer();
   *   buffer.writeUtf8("Dr. Alan Grant");
   *
   *   assertEquals(4,  buffer.indexOfElement(ANY_VOWEL));    // 'A' in 'Alan'.
   *   assertEquals(11, buffer.indexOfElement(ANY_VOWEL, 9)); // 'a' in 'Grant'.
   * }
*/ long indexOfElement(ByteString targetBytes, long fromIndex) throws IOException; /** * Returns true if the bytes at {@code offset} in this source equal {@code bytes}. This expands * the buffer as necessary until a byte does not match, all bytes are matched, or if the stream * is exhausted before enough bytes could determine a match.
{@code
   *
   *   ByteString simonSays = ByteString.encodeUtf8("Simon says:");
   *
   *   Buffer standOnOneLeg = new Buffer().writeUtf8("Simon says: Stand on one leg.");
   *   assertTrue(standOnOneLeg.rangeEquals(0, simonSays));
   *
   *   Buffer payMeMoney = new Buffer().writeUtf8("Pay me $1,000,000.");
   *   assertFalse(payMeMoney.rangeEquals(0, simonSays));
   * }
*/ boolean rangeEquals(long offset, ByteString bytes) throws IOException; /** * Returns true if {@code byteCount} bytes at {@code offset} in this source equal {@code bytes} * at {@code bytesOffset}. This expands the buffer as necessary until a byte does not match, all * bytes are matched, or if the stream is exhausted before enough bytes could determine a match. */ boolean rangeEquals(long offset, ByteString bytes, int bytesOffset, int byteCount) throws IOException; /** Returns an input stream that reads from this source. */ InputStream inputStream(); }




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