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splitting.go
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// Package chunk implements streaming block splitters.
// Splitters read data from a reader and provide byte slices (chunks)
// The size and contents of these slices depend on the splitting method
// used.
package chunk
import (
"io"
logging "github.com/ipfs/go-log/v2"
pool "github.com/libp2p/go-buffer-pool"
)
var log = logging.Logger("chunk")
// A Splitter reads bytes from a Reader and creates "chunks" (byte slices)
// that can be used to build DAG nodes.
type Splitter interface {
Reader() io.Reader
NextBytes() ([]byte, error)
}
// SplitterGen is a splitter generator, given a reader.
type SplitterGen func(r io.Reader) Splitter
// DefaultSplitter returns a SizeSplitter with the DefaultBlockSize.
func DefaultSplitter(r io.Reader) Splitter {
return NewSizeSplitter(r, DefaultBlockSize)
}
// SizeSplitterGen returns a SplitterGen function which will create
// a splitter with the given size when called.
func SizeSplitterGen(size int64) SplitterGen {
return func(r io.Reader) Splitter {
return NewSizeSplitter(r, size)
}
}
// Chan returns a channel that receives each of the chunks produced
// by a splitter, along with another one for errors.
func Chan(s Splitter) (<-chan []byte, <-chan error) {
out := make(chan []byte)
errs := make(chan error, 1)
go func() {
defer close(out)
defer close(errs)
// all-chunks loop (keep creating chunks)
for {
b, err := s.NextBytes()
if err != nil {
errs <- err
return
}
out <- b
}
}()
return out, errs
}
type sizeSplitterv2 struct {
r io.Reader
size uint32
err error
}
// NewSizeSplitter returns a new size-based Splitter with the given block size.
func NewSizeSplitter(r io.Reader, size int64) Splitter {
return &sizeSplitterv2{
r: r,
size: uint32(size),
}
}
// NextBytes produces a new chunk.
func (ss *sizeSplitterv2) NextBytes() ([]byte, error) {
if ss.err != nil {
return nil, ss.err
}
full := pool.Get(int(ss.size))
n, err := io.ReadFull(ss.r, full)
switch err {
case io.ErrUnexpectedEOF:
ss.err = io.EOF
small := make([]byte, n)
copy(small, full)
pool.Put(full)
return small, nil
case nil:
return full, nil
default:
pool.Put(full)
return nil, err
}
}
// Reader returns the io.Reader associated to this Splitter.
func (ss *sizeSplitterv2) Reader() io.Reader {
return ss.r
}