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// Copyright 2019+ Klaus Post. All rights reserved.
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// License information can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Based on work by Yann Collet, released under BSD License.
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package zstd
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import (
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"errors"
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"io"
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"sync"
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)
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// Decoder provides decoding of zstandard streams.
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// The decoder has been designed to operate without allocations after a warmup.
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// This means that you should store the decoder for best performance.
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// To re-use a stream decoder, use the Reset(r io.Reader) error to switch to another stream.
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// A decoder can safely be re-used even if the previous stream failed.
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// To release the resources, you must call the Close() function on a decoder.
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type Decoder struct {
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o decoderOptions
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// Unreferenced decoders, ready for use.
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decoders chan *blockDec
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// Streams ready to be decoded.
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stream chan decodeStream
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// Current read position used for Reader functionality.
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current decoderState
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// Custom dictionaries.
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// Always uses copies.
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dicts map[uint32]dict
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// streamWg is the waitgroup for all streams
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streamWg sync.WaitGroup
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}
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// decoderState is used for maintaining state when the decoder
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// is used for streaming.
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type decoderState struct {
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// current block being written to stream.
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decodeOutput
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// output in order to be written to stream.
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output chan decodeOutput
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// cancel remaining output.
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cancel chan struct{}
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flushed bool
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}
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var (
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// Check the interfaces we want to support.
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_ = io.WriterTo(&Decoder{})
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_ = io.Reader(&Decoder{})
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)
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// NewReader creates a new decoder.
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// A nil Reader can be provided in which case Reset can be used to start a decode.
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//
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// A Decoder can be used in two modes:
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//
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// 1) As a stream, or
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// 2) For stateless decoding using DecodeAll.
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//
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// Only a single stream can be decoded concurrently, but the same decoder
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// can run multiple concurrent stateless decodes. It is even possible to
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// use stateless decodes while a stream is being decoded.
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//
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// The Reset function can be used to initiate a new stream, which is will considerably
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// reduce the allocations normally caused by NewReader.
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func NewReader(r io.Reader, opts ...DOption) (*Decoder, error) {
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initPredefined()
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var d Decoder
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d.o.setDefault()
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for _, o := range opts {
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err := o(&d.o)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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}
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d.current.output = make(chan decodeOutput, d.o.concurrent)
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d.current.flushed = true
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if r == nil {
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d.current.err = ErrDecoderNilInput
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}
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// Transfer option dicts.
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d.dicts = make(map[uint32]dict, len(d.o.dicts))
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for _, dc := range d.o.dicts {
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d.dicts[dc.id] = dc
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}
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d.o.dicts = nil
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// Create decoders
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d.decoders = make(chan *blockDec, d.o.concurrent)
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for i := 0; i < d.o.concurrent; i++ {
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dec := newBlockDec(d.o.lowMem)
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dec.localFrame = newFrameDec(d.o)
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d.decoders <- dec
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}
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if r == nil {
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return &d, nil
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}
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return &d, d.Reset(r)
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}
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// Read bytes from the decompressed stream into p.
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// Returns the number of bytes written and any error that occurred.
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// When the stream is done, io.EOF will be returned.
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func (d *Decoder) Read(p []byte) (int, error) {
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if d.stream == nil {
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return 0, ErrDecoderNilInput
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}
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var n int
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for {
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if len(d.current.b) > 0 {
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filled := copy(p, d.current.b)
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p = p[filled:]
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d.current.b = d.current.b[filled:]
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n += filled
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}
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if len(p) == 0 {
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break
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}
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if len(d.current.b) == 0 {
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// We have an error and no more data
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if d.current.err != nil {
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break
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}
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if !d.nextBlock(n == 0) {
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return n, nil
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}
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}
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}
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if len(d.current.b) > 0 {
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if debug {
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println("returning", n, "still bytes left:", len(d.current.b))
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}
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// Only return error at end of block
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return n, nil
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}
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if d.current.err != nil {
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d.drainOutput()
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}
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if debug {
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println("returning", n, d.current.err, len(d.decoders))
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}
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return n, d.current.err
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}
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// Reset will reset the decoder the supplied stream after the current has finished processing.
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// Note that this functionality cannot be used after Close has been called.
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// Reset can be called with a nil reader to release references to the previous reader.
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// After being called with a nil reader, no other operations than Reset or DecodeAll or Close
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// should be used.
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func (d *Decoder) Reset(r io.Reader) error {
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if d.current.err == ErrDecoderClosed {
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return d.current.err
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}
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d.drainOutput()
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if r == nil {
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d.current.err = ErrDecoderNilInput
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d.current.flushed = true
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return nil
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}
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if d.stream == nil {
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d.stream = make(chan decodeStream, 1)
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d.streamWg.Add(1)
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go d.startStreamDecoder(d.stream)
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}
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// If bytes buffer and < 1MB, do sync decoding anyway.
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if bb, ok := r.(byter); ok && bb.Len() < 1<<20 {
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var bb2 byter
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bb2 = bb
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if debug {
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println("*bytes.Buffer detected, doing sync decode, len:", bb.Len())
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}
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b := bb2.Bytes()
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var dst []byte
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if cap(d.current.b) > 0 {
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dst = d.current.b
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}
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dst, err := d.DecodeAll(b, dst[:0])
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if err == nil {
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err = io.EOF
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}
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d.current.b = dst
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d.current.err = err
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d.current.flushed = true
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if debug {
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println("sync decode to", len(dst), "bytes, err:", err)
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Remove current block.
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d.current.decodeOutput = decodeOutput{}
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d.current.err = nil
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d.current.cancel = make(chan struct{})
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d.current.flushed = false
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d.current.d = nil
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d.stream <- decodeStream{
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r: r,
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output: d.current.output,
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cancel: d.current.cancel,
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}
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return nil
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}
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// drainOutput will drain the output until errEndOfStream is sent.
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func (d *Decoder) drainOutput() {
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if d.current.cancel != nil {
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println("cancelling current")
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close(d.current.cancel)
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d.current.cancel = nil
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}
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if d.current.d != nil {
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if debug {
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printf("re-adding current decoder %p, decoders: %d", d.current.d, len(d.decoders))
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}
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d.decoders <- d.current.d
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d.current.d = nil
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d.current.b = nil
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}
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if d.current.output == nil || d.current.flushed {
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println("current already flushed")
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return
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}
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for {
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select {
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case v := <-d.current.output:
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if v.d != nil {
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if debug {
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printf("re-adding decoder %p", v.d)
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}
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d.decoders <- v.d
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}
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if v.err == errEndOfStream {
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println("current flushed")
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d.current.flushed = true
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return
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// WriteTo writes data to w until there's no more data to write or when an error occurs.
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// The return value n is the number of bytes written.
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// Any error encountered during the write is also returned.
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func (d *Decoder) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (int64, error) {
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if d.stream == nil {
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return 0, ErrDecoderNilInput
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}
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var n int64
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for {
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if len(d.current.b) > 0 {
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n2, err2 := w.Write(d.current.b)
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n += int64(n2)
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if err2 != nil && d.current.err == nil {
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d.current.err = err2
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break
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}
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}
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if d.current.err != nil {
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break
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}
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d.nextBlock(true)
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}
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err := d.current.err
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if err != nil {
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d.drainOutput()
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}
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if err == io.EOF {
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err = nil
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}
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return n, err
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}
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// DecodeAll allows stateless decoding of a blob of bytes.
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// Output will be appended to dst, so if the destination size is known
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// you can pre-allocate the destination slice to avoid allocations.
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// DecodeAll can be used concurrently.
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// The Decoder concurrency limits will be respected.
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func (d *Decoder) DecodeAll(input, dst []byte) ([]byte, error) {
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if d.current.err == ErrDecoderClosed {
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return dst, ErrDecoderClosed
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}
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// Grab a block decoder and frame decoder.
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block := <-d.decoders
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frame := block.localFrame
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defer func() {
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if debug {
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printf("re-adding decoder: %p", block)
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}
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frame.rawInput = nil
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frame.bBuf = nil
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d.decoders <- block
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}()
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frame.bBuf = input
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for {
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frame.history.reset()
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err := frame.reset(&frame.bBuf)
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if err == io.EOF {
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if debug {
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println("frame reset return EOF")
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}
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return dst, nil
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}
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if frame.DictionaryID != nil {
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dict, ok := d.dicts[*frame.DictionaryID]
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if !ok {
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return nil, ErrUnknownDictionary
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}
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frame.history.setDict(&dict)
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}
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if err != nil {
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return dst, err
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}
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if frame.FrameContentSize > d.o.maxDecodedSize-uint64(len(dst)) {
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return dst, ErrDecoderSizeExceeded
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}
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if frame.FrameContentSize > 0 && frame.FrameContentSize < 1<<30 {
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// Never preallocate moe than 1 GB up front.
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if cap(dst)-len(dst) < int(frame.FrameContentSize) {
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dst2 := make([]byte, len(dst), len(dst)+int(frame.FrameContentSize))
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copy(dst2, dst)
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dst = dst2
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}
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}
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if cap(dst) == 0 {
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// Allocate len(input) * 2 by default if nothing is provided
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// and we didn't get frame content size.
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size := len(input) * 2
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// Cap to 1 MB.
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if size > 1<<20 {
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size = 1 << 20
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}
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if uint64(size) > d.o.maxDecodedSize {
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size = int(d.o.maxDecodedSize)
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}
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dst = make([]byte, 0, size)
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}
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dst, err = frame.runDecoder(dst, block)
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if err != nil {
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return dst, err
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}
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if len(frame.bBuf) == 0 {
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if debug {
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println("frame dbuf empty")
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}
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break
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}
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}
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return dst, nil
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}
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// nextBlock returns the next block.
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// If an error occurs d.err will be set.
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// Optionally the function can block for new output.
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// If non-blocking mode is used the returned boolean will be false
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// if no data was available without blocking.
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func (d *Decoder) nextBlock(blocking bool) (ok bool) {
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if d.current.d != nil {
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if debug {
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printf("re-adding current decoder %p", d.current.d)
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}
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d.decoders <- d.current.d
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d.current.d = nil
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}
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if d.current.err != nil {
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// Keep error state.
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return blocking
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}
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if blocking {
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d.current.decodeOutput = <-d.current.output
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} else {
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select {
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case d.current.decodeOutput = <-d.current.output:
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default:
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return false
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}
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}
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if debug {
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println("got", len(d.current.b), "bytes, error:", d.current.err)
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}
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return true
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}
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// Close will release all resources.
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// It is NOT possible to reuse the decoder after this.
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func (d *Decoder) Close() {
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if d.current.err == ErrDecoderClosed {
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return
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}
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d.drainOutput()
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if d.stream != nil {
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close(d.stream)
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d.streamWg.Wait()
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d.stream = nil
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}
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if d.decoders != nil {
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close(d.decoders)
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for dec := range d.decoders {
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dec.Close()
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}
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d.decoders = nil
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}
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if d.current.d != nil {
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d.current.d.Close()
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d.current.d = nil
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}
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d.current.err = ErrDecoderClosed
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}
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// IOReadCloser returns the decoder as an io.ReadCloser for convenience.
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// Any changes to the decoder will be reflected, so the returned ReadCloser
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// can be reused along with the decoder.
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// io.WriterTo is also supported by the returned ReadCloser.
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func (d *Decoder) IOReadCloser() io.ReadCloser {
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return closeWrapper{d: d}
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}
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// closeWrapper wraps a function call as a closer.
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type closeWrapper struct {
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d *Decoder
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}
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// WriteTo forwards WriteTo calls to the decoder.
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func (c closeWrapper) WriteTo(w io.Writer) (n int64, err error) {
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return c.d.WriteTo(w)
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}
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// Read forwards read calls to the decoder.
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func (c closeWrapper) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
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return c.d.Read(p)
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}
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// Close closes the decoder.
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func (c closeWrapper) Close() error {
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c.d.Close()
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return nil
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}
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type decodeOutput struct {
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d *blockDec
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b []byte
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err error
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}
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type decodeStream struct {
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r io.Reader
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// Blocks ready to be written to output.
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output chan decodeOutput
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// cancel reading from the input
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cancel chan struct{}
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}
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// errEndOfStream indicates that everything from the stream was read.
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var errEndOfStream = errors.New("end-of-stream")
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// Create Decoder:
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// Spawn n block decoders. These accept tasks to decode a block.
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// Create goroutine that handles stream processing, this will send history to decoders as they are available.
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// Decoders update the history as they decode.
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// When a block is returned:
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// a) history is sent to the next decoder,
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// b) content written to CRC.
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// c) return data to WRITER.
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// d) wait for next block to return data.
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// Once WRITTEN, the decoders reused by the writer frame decoder for re-use.
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func (d *Decoder) startStreamDecoder(inStream chan decodeStream) {
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defer d.streamWg.Done()
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frame := newFrameDec(d.o)
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for stream := range inStream {
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if debug {
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println("got new stream")
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}
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br := readerWrapper{r: stream.r}
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decodeStream:
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for {
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frame.history.reset()
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err := frame.reset(&br)
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if debug && err != nil {
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println("Frame decoder returned", err)
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}
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if err == nil && frame.DictionaryID != nil {
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dict, ok := d.dicts[*frame.DictionaryID]
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if !ok {
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err = ErrUnknownDictionary
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} else {
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frame.history.setDict(&dict)
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}
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}
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if err != nil {
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stream.output <- decodeOutput{
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err: err,
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}
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break
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}
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if debug {
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println("starting frame decoder")
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}
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// This goroutine will forward history between frames.
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frame.frameDone.Add(1)
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frame.initAsync()
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go frame.startDecoder(stream.output)
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decodeFrame:
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// Go through all blocks of the frame.
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for {
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dec := <-d.decoders
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select {
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case <-stream.cancel:
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if !frame.sendErr(dec, io.EOF) {
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// To not let the decoder dangle, send it back.
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stream.output <- decodeOutput{d: dec}
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}
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break decodeStream
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default:
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}
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err := frame.next(dec)
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switch err {
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case io.EOF:
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// End of current frame, no error
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println("EOF on next block")
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break decodeFrame
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case nil:
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continue
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default:
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println("block decoder returned", err)
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break decodeStream
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}
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}
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// All blocks have started decoding, check if there are more frames.
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println("waiting for done")
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frame.frameDone.Wait()
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println("done waiting...")
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}
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frame.frameDone.Wait()
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println("Sending EOS")
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stream.output <- decodeOutput{err: errEndOfStream}
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}
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}
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