rclone/backend/mailru/api/helpers.go
Nick Craig-Wood e43b5ce5e5 Remove github.com/pkg/errors and replace with std library version
This is possible now that we no longer support go1.12 and brings
rclone into line with standard practices in the Go world.

This also removes errors.New and errors.Errorf from lib/errors and
prefers the stdlib errors package over lib/errors.
2021-11-07 11:53:30 +00:00

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package api
// BIN protocol helpers
import (
"bufio"
"bytes"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"time"
"github.com/rclone/rclone/lib/readers"
)
// protocol errors
var (
ErrorPrematureEOF = errors.New("Premature EOF")
ErrorInvalidLength = errors.New("Invalid length")
ErrorZeroTerminate = errors.New("String must end with zero")
)
// BinWriter is a binary protocol writer
type BinWriter struct {
b *bytes.Buffer // growing byte buffer
a []byte // temporary buffer for next varint
}
// NewBinWriter creates a binary protocol helper
func NewBinWriter() *BinWriter {
return &BinWriter{
b: new(bytes.Buffer),
a: make([]byte, binary.MaxVarintLen64),
}
}
// Bytes returns binary data
func (w *BinWriter) Bytes() []byte {
return w.b.Bytes()
}
// Reader returns io.Reader with binary data
func (w *BinWriter) Reader() io.Reader {
return bytes.NewReader(w.b.Bytes())
}
// WritePu16 writes a short as unsigned varint
func (w *BinWriter) WritePu16(val int) {
if val < 0 || val > 65535 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid UInt16 %v", val))
}
w.WritePu64(int64(val))
}
// WritePu32 writes a signed long as unsigned varint
func (w *BinWriter) WritePu32(val int64) {
if val < 0 || val > 4294967295 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid UInt32 %v", val))
}
w.WritePu64(val)
}
// WritePu64 writes an unsigned (actually, signed) long as unsigned varint
func (w *BinWriter) WritePu64(val int64) {
if val < 0 {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Invalid UInt64 %v", val))
}
w.b.Write(w.a[:binary.PutUvarint(w.a, uint64(val))])
}
// WriteString writes a zero-terminated string
func (w *BinWriter) WriteString(str string) {
buf := []byte(str)
w.WritePu64(int64(len(buf) + 1))
w.b.Write(buf)
w.b.WriteByte(0)
}
// Write writes a byte buffer
func (w *BinWriter) Write(buf []byte) {
w.b.Write(buf)
}
// WriteWithLength writes a byte buffer prepended with its length as varint
func (w *BinWriter) WriteWithLength(buf []byte) {
w.WritePu64(int64(len(buf)))
w.b.Write(buf)
}
// BinReader is a binary protocol reader helper
type BinReader struct {
b *bufio.Reader
count *readers.CountingReader
err error // keeps the first error encountered
}
// NewBinReader creates a binary protocol reader helper
func NewBinReader(reader io.Reader) *BinReader {
r := &BinReader{}
r.count = readers.NewCountingReader(reader)
r.b = bufio.NewReader(r.count)
return r
}
// Count returns number of bytes read
func (r *BinReader) Count() uint64 {
return r.count.BytesRead()
}
// Error returns first encountered error or nil
func (r *BinReader) Error() error {
return r.err
}
// check() keeps the first error encountered in a stream
func (r *BinReader) check(err error) bool {
if err == nil {
return true
}
if r.err == nil {
// keep the first error
r.err = err
}
if err != io.EOF {
panic(fmt.Sprintf("Error parsing response: %v", err))
}
return false
}
// ReadByteAsInt reads a single byte as uint32, returns -1 for EOF or errors
func (r *BinReader) ReadByteAsInt() int {
if octet, err := r.b.ReadByte(); r.check(err) {
return int(octet)
}
return -1
}
// ReadByteAsShort reads a single byte as uint16, returns -1 for EOF or errors
func (r *BinReader) ReadByteAsShort() int16 {
if octet, err := r.b.ReadByte(); r.check(err) {
return int16(octet)
}
return -1
}
// ReadIntSpl reads two bytes as little-endian uint16, returns -1 for EOF or errors
func (r *BinReader) ReadIntSpl() int {
var val uint16
if r.check(binary.Read(r.b, binary.LittleEndian, &val)) {
return int(val)
}
return -1
}
// ReadULong returns uint64 equivalent of -1 for EOF or errors
func (r *BinReader) ReadULong() uint64 {
if val, err := binary.ReadUvarint(r.b); r.check(err) {
return val
}
return 0xffffffffffffffff
}
// ReadPu32 returns -1 for EOF or errors
func (r *BinReader) ReadPu32() int64 {
if val, err := binary.ReadUvarint(r.b); r.check(err) {
return int64(val)
}
return -1
}
// ReadNBytes reads given number of bytes, returns invalid data for EOF or errors
func (r *BinReader) ReadNBytes(len int) []byte {
buf := make([]byte, len)
n, err := r.b.Read(buf)
if r.check(err) {
return buf
}
if n != len {
r.check(ErrorPrematureEOF)
}
return buf
}
// ReadBytesByLength reads buffer length and its bytes
func (r *BinReader) ReadBytesByLength() []byte {
len := r.ReadPu32()
if len < 0 {
r.check(ErrorInvalidLength)
return []byte{}
}
return r.ReadNBytes(int(len))
}
// ReadString reads a zero-terminated string with length
func (r *BinReader) ReadString() string {
len := int(r.ReadPu32())
if len < 1 {
r.check(ErrorInvalidLength)
return ""
}
buf := make([]byte, len-1)
n, err := r.b.Read(buf)
if !r.check(err) {
return ""
}
if n != len-1 {
r.check(ErrorPrematureEOF)
return ""
}
zeroByte, err := r.b.ReadByte()
if !r.check(err) {
return ""
}
if zeroByte != 0 {
r.check(ErrorZeroTerminate)
return ""
}
return string(buf)
}
// ReadDate reads a Unix encoded time
func (r *BinReader) ReadDate() time.Time {
return time.Unix(r.ReadPu32(), 0)
}