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/*
* $Id: XMLBuffer.hpp 932887 2010-04-11 13:04:59Z borisk $
*/
#if !defined(XERCESC_INCLUDE_GUARD_XMLBUFFER_HPP)
#define XERCESC_INCLUDE_GUARD_XMLBUFFER_HPP
#include <xercesc/util/XMemory.hpp>
#include <xercesc/util/PlatformUtils.hpp>
#include <xercesc/framework/MemoryManager.hpp>
#include <string.h>
XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
class XMLBufferFullHandler;
/**
* XMLBuffer is a lightweight, expandable Unicode text buffer. Since XML is
* inherently theoretically unbounded in terms of the sizes of things, we
* very often need to have expandable buffers. The primary concern here is
* that appends of characters and other buffers or strings be very fast, so
* it always maintains the current buffer size.
*
* The buffer is not null terminated until some asks to see the raw buffer
* contents. This also avoids overhead during append operations.
*/
class XMLPARSER_EXPORT XMLBuffer : public XMemory
{
public :
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Constructors and Destructor
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @name Constructor */
//@{
XMLBuffer(const XMLSize_t capacity = 1023
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager) :
fIndex(0)
, fCapacity(capacity)
, fFullSize(0)
, fUsed(false)
, fMemoryManager(manager)
, fFullHandler(0)
, fBuffer(0)
{
// Buffer is one larger than capacity, to allow for zero term
fBuffer = (XMLCh*) manager->allocate((capacity+1) * sizeof(XMLCh)); //new XMLCh[fCapacity+1];
// Keep it null terminated
fBuffer[0] = XMLCh(0);
}
//@}
/** @name Destructor */
//@{
~XMLBuffer()
{
fMemoryManager->deallocate(fBuffer); //delete [] fBuffer;
}
//@}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Buffer Full Handler Management
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
void setFullHandler(XMLBufferFullHandler* handler, const XMLSize_t fullSize)
{
if (handler && fullSize) {
fFullHandler = handler;
fFullSize = fullSize;
// Need to consider the case that the fullsize is less than the current capacity.
// For example, say fullSize = 100 and fCapacity is 1023 (the default).
// If the fIndex is less than the fullSize, then no problem. We can just carry
// on by resetting fCapacity to fullsize and proceed business as usual.
// If the fIndex is already bigger than the fullSize then we call ensureCapacity
// to see if it can handle emptying the current buffer (it will throw an
// exception if it can't).
if (fullSize < fCapacity) {
fCapacity = fullSize;
if (fIndex >= fullSize) {
ensureCapacity(0);
}
}
}
else {
// reset fFullHandler to zero because setFullHandler had bad input
fFullHandler = 0;
}
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Buffer Management
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
void append(const XMLCh toAppend)
{
// Put in char and bump the index
if (fIndex == fCapacity)
ensureCapacity(1);
fBuffer[fIndex++] = toAppend;
}
void append (const XMLCh* const chars, const XMLSize_t count)
{
if (count) {
if (fIndex + count >= fCapacity) {
ensureCapacity(count);
}
memcpy(&fBuffer[fIndex], chars, count * sizeof(XMLCh));
fIndex += count;
}
else {
append(chars);
}
}
void append (const XMLCh* const chars)
{
if (chars != 0 && *chars != 0) {
// get length of chars
XMLSize_t count = 0;
for (; *(chars+count); count++ ) /*noop*/;
if (fIndex + count >= fCapacity) {
ensureCapacity(count);
}
memcpy(&fBuffer[fIndex], chars, count * sizeof(XMLCh));
fIndex += count;
}
}
void set (const XMLCh* const chars, const XMLSize_t count)
{
fIndex = 0;
append(chars, count);
}
void set (const XMLCh* const chars)
{
fIndex = 0;
if (chars != 0 && *chars != 0)
append(chars);
}
const XMLCh* getRawBuffer() const
{
fBuffer[fIndex] = 0;
return fBuffer;
}
XMLCh* getRawBuffer()
{
fBuffer[fIndex] = 0;
return fBuffer;
}
void reset()
{
fIndex = 0;
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Getters
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
bool getInUse() const
{
return fUsed;
}
XMLSize_t getLen() const
{
return fIndex;
}
bool isEmpty() const
{
return (fIndex == 0);
}
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Setters
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
void setInUse(const bool newValue)
{
fUsed = newValue;
}
private :
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Unimplemented constructors and operators
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
XMLBuffer(const XMLBuffer&);
XMLBuffer& operator=(const XMLBuffer&);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Declare our friends
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
friend class XMLBufBid;
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private helpers
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
void ensureCapacity(const XMLSize_t extraNeeded);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private data members
//
// fBuffer
// The pointer to the buffer data. Its grown as needed. Its always
// one larger than fCapacity, to leave room for the null terminator.
//
// fIndex
// The current index into the buffer, as characters are appended
// to it. If its zero, then the buffer is empty.
//
// fCapacity
// The current capacity of the buffer. Its actually always one
// larger, to leave room for the null terminator.
//
// fUsed
// Indicates whether this buffer is in use or not.
//
// fFullHandler, fFullSize
// If fFullHandler is non-null, the buffer has a maximum size
// indicated by fFullSize. If writing to the buffer would exceed the
// buffer's maximum size, fFullHandler's bufferFull callback is
// invoked, to empty the buffer.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
XMLSize_t fIndex;
XMLSize_t fCapacity;
XMLSize_t fFullSize;
bool fUsed;
MemoryManager* const fMemoryManager;
XMLBufferFullHandler* fFullHandler;
XMLCh* fBuffer;
};
/**
* XMLBufferFullHandler is a callback interface for clients of
* XMLBuffers that impose a size restriction (e.g. XMLScanner).
* Note that this is intended solely as a mix-in for internal
* use, and therefore does not derive from XMemory (to avoid
* the ambiguous base class problem).
*/
class XMLPARSER_EXPORT XMLBufferFullHandler
{
public :
virtual ~XMLBufferFullHandler() {}
/**
* Callback method, intended to allow clients of an XMLBuffer which has
* become full to empty it appropriately.
* @return true if the handler was able to empty the buffer (either
* partially or completely), otherwise false to indicate an error.
*/
virtual bool bufferFull(XMLBuffer&) = 0;
};
XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END
#endif
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