use crate::buf::{limit, Chain, Limit, UninitSlice}; #[cfg(feature = "std")] use crate::buf::{writer, Writer}; use core::{cmp, mem, ptr, usize}; use alloc::{boxed::Box, vec::Vec}; /// A trait for values that provide sequential write access to bytes. /// /// Write bytes to a buffer /// /// A buffer stores bytes in memory such that write operations are infallible. /// The underlying storage may or may not be in contiguous memory. A `BufMut` /// value is a cursor into the buffer. Writing to `BufMut` advances the cursor /// position. /// /// The simplest `BufMut` is a `Vec`. /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// /// buf.put(&b"hello world"[..]); /// /// assert_eq!(buf, b"hello world"); /// ``` pub unsafe trait BufMut { /// Returns the number of bytes that can be written from the current /// position until the end of the buffer is reached. /// /// This value is greater than or equal to the length of the slice returned /// by `chunk_mut()`. /// /// Writing to a `BufMut` may involve allocating more memory on the fly. /// Implementations may fail before reaching the number of bytes indicated /// by this method if they encounter an allocation failure. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut dst = [0; 10]; /// let mut buf = &mut dst[..]; /// /// let original_remaining = buf.remaining_mut(); /// buf.put(&b"hello"[..]); /// /// assert_eq!(original_remaining - 5, buf.remaining_mut()); /// ``` /// /// # Implementer notes /// /// Implementations of `remaining_mut` should ensure that the return value /// does not change unless a call is made to `advance_mut` or any other /// function that is documented to change the `BufMut`'s current position. fn remaining_mut(&self) -> usize; /// Advance the internal cursor of the BufMut /// /// The next call to `chunk_mut` will return a slice starting `cnt` bytes /// further into the underlying buffer. /// /// This function is unsafe because there is no guarantee that the bytes /// being advanced past have been initialized. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(16); /// /// // Write some data /// buf.chunk_mut()[0..2].copy_from_slice(b"he"); /// unsafe { buf.advance_mut(2) }; /// /// // write more bytes /// buf.chunk_mut()[0..3].copy_from_slice(b"llo"); /// /// unsafe { buf.advance_mut(3); } /// /// assert_eq!(5, buf.len()); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"hello"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function **may** panic if `cnt > self.remaining_mut()`. /// /// # Implementer notes /// /// It is recommended for implementations of `advance_mut` to panic if /// `cnt > self.remaining_mut()`. If the implementation does not panic, /// the call must behave as if `cnt == self.remaining_mut()`. /// /// A call with `cnt == 0` should never panic and be a no-op. unsafe fn advance_mut(&mut self, cnt: usize); /// Returns true if there is space in `self` for more bytes. /// /// This is equivalent to `self.remaining_mut() != 0`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut dst = [0; 5]; /// let mut buf = &mut dst[..]; /// /// assert!(buf.has_remaining_mut()); /// /// buf.put(&b"hello"[..]); /// /// assert!(!buf.has_remaining_mut()); /// ``` fn has_remaining_mut(&self) -> bool { self.remaining_mut() > 0 } /// Returns a mutable slice starting at the current BufMut position and of /// length between 0 and `BufMut::remaining_mut()`. Note that this *can* be shorter than the /// whole remainder of the buffer (this allows non-continuous implementation). /// /// This is a lower level function. Most operations are done with other /// functions. /// /// The returned byte slice may represent uninitialized memory. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(16); /// /// unsafe { /// // MaybeUninit::as_mut_ptr /// buf.chunk_mut()[0..].as_mut_ptr().write(b'h'); /// buf.chunk_mut()[1..].as_mut_ptr().write(b'e'); /// /// buf.advance_mut(2); /// /// buf.chunk_mut()[0..].as_mut_ptr().write(b'l'); /// buf.chunk_mut()[1..].as_mut_ptr().write(b'l'); /// buf.chunk_mut()[2..].as_mut_ptr().write(b'o'); /// /// buf.advance_mut(3); /// } /// /// assert_eq!(5, buf.len()); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"hello"); /// ``` /// /// # Implementer notes /// /// This function should never panic. `chunk_mut` should return an empty /// slice **if and only if** `remaining_mut()` returns 0. In other words, /// `chunk_mut()` returning an empty slice implies that `remaining_mut()` will /// return 0 and `remaining_mut()` returning 0 implies that `chunk_mut()` will /// return an empty slice. /// /// This function may trigger an out-of-memory abort if it tries to allocate /// memory and fails to do so. // The `chunk_mut` method was previously called `bytes_mut`. This alias makes the // rename more easily discoverable. #[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(alias = "bytes_mut"))] fn chunk_mut(&mut self) -> &mut UninitSlice; /// Transfer bytes into `self` from `src` and advance the cursor by the /// number of bytes written. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// /// buf.put_u8(b'h'); /// buf.put(&b"ello"[..]); /// buf.put(&b" world"[..]); /// /// assert_eq!(buf, b"hello world"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// Panics if `self` does not have enough capacity to contain `src`. fn put(&mut self, mut src: T) where Self: Sized, { assert!(self.remaining_mut() >= src.remaining()); while src.has_remaining() { let l; unsafe { let s = src.chunk(); let d = self.chunk_mut(); l = cmp::min(s.len(), d.len()); ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(s.as_ptr(), d.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, l); } src.advance(l); unsafe { self.advance_mut(l); } } } /// Transfer bytes into `self` from `src` and advance the cursor by the /// number of bytes written. /// /// `self` must have enough remaining capacity to contain all of `src`. /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut dst = [0; 6]; /// /// { /// let mut buf = &mut dst[..]; /// buf.put_slice(b"hello"); /// /// assert_eq!(1, buf.remaining_mut()); /// } /// /// assert_eq!(b"hello\0", &dst); /// ``` fn put_slice(&mut self, src: &[u8]) { let mut off = 0; assert!( self.remaining_mut() >= src.len(), "buffer overflow; remaining = {}; src = {}", self.remaining_mut(), src.len() ); while off < src.len() { let cnt; unsafe { let dst = self.chunk_mut(); cnt = cmp::min(dst.len(), src.len() - off); ptr::copy_nonoverlapping(src[off..].as_ptr(), dst.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u8, cnt); off += cnt; } unsafe { self.advance_mut(cnt); } } } /// Put `cnt` bytes `val` into `self`. /// /// Logically equivalent to calling `self.put_u8(val)` `cnt` times, but may work faster. /// /// `self` must have at least `cnt` remaining capacity. /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut dst = [0; 6]; /// /// { /// let mut buf = &mut dst[..]; /// buf.put_bytes(b'a', 4); /// /// assert_eq!(2, buf.remaining_mut()); /// } /// /// assert_eq!(b"aaaa\0\0", &dst); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_bytes(&mut self, val: u8, cnt: usize) { for _ in 0..cnt { self.put_u8(val); } } /// Writes an unsigned 8 bit integer to `self`. /// /// The current position is advanced by 1. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u8(0x01); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u8(&mut self, n: u8) { let src = [n]; self.put_slice(&src); } /// Writes a signed 8 bit integer to `self`. /// /// The current position is advanced by 1. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i8(0x01); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i8(&mut self, n: i8) { let src = [n as u8]; self.put_slice(&src) } /// Writes an unsigned 16 bit integer to `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 2. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u16(0x0809); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x08\x09"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u16(&mut self, n: u16) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 16 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 2. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u16_le(0x0809); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x09\x08"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u16_le(&mut self, n: u16) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 16 bit integer to `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 2. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i16(0x0809); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x08\x09"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i16(&mut self, n: i16) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 16 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 2. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i16_le(0x0809); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x09\x08"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i16_le(&mut self, n: i16) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 32 bit integer to `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 4. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u32(0x0809A0A1); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x08\x09\xA0\xA1"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u32(&mut self, n: u32) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 32 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 4. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u32_le(0x0809A0A1); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\xA1\xA0\x09\x08"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u32_le(&mut self, n: u32) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 32 bit integer to `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 4. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i32(0x0809A0A1); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x08\x09\xA0\xA1"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i32(&mut self, n: i32) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 32 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 4. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i32_le(0x0809A0A1); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\xA1\xA0\x09\x08"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i32_le(&mut self, n: i32) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 64 bit integer to `self` in the big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 8. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u64(0x0102030405060708); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u64(&mut self, n: u64) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 64 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 8. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u64_le(0x0102030405060708); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x08\x07\x06\x05\x04\x03\x02\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u64_le(&mut self, n: u64) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 64 bit integer to `self` in the big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 8. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i64(0x0102030405060708); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i64(&mut self, n: i64) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 64 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 8. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i64_le(0x0102030405060708); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x08\x07\x06\x05\x04\x03\x02\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i64_le(&mut self, n: i64) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 128 bit integer to `self` in the big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 16. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u128(0x01020304050607080910111213141516); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u128(&mut self, n: u128) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned 128 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 16. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_u128_le(0x01020304050607080910111213141516); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x16\x15\x14\x13\x12\x11\x10\x09\x08\x07\x06\x05\x04\x03\x02\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_u128_le(&mut self, n: u128) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 128 bit integer to `self` in the big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 16. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i128(0x01020304050607080910111213141516); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x10\x11\x12\x13\x14\x15\x16"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i128(&mut self, n: i128) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()) } /// Writes a signed 128 bit integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 16. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_i128_le(0x01020304050607080910111213141516); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x16\x15\x14\x13\x12\x11\x10\x09\x08\x07\x06\x05\x04\x03\x02\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_i128_le(&mut self, n: i128) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()) } /// Writes an unsigned n-byte integer to `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by `nbytes`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_uint(0x010203, 3); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01\x02\x03"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_uint(&mut self, n: u64, nbytes: usize) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()[mem::size_of_val(&n) - nbytes..]); } /// Writes an unsigned n-byte integer to `self` in the little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by `nbytes`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_uint_le(0x010203, 3); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x03\x02\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_uint_le(&mut self, n: u64, nbytes: usize) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()[0..nbytes]); } /// Writes low `nbytes` of a signed integer to `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by `nbytes`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_int(0x0504010203, 3); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x01\x02\x03"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self` or if `nbytes` is greater than 8. fn put_int(&mut self, n: i64, nbytes: usize) { self.put_slice(&n.to_be_bytes()[mem::size_of_val(&n) - nbytes..]); } /// Writes low `nbytes` of a signed integer to `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by `nbytes`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_int_le(0x0504010203, 3); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x03\x02\x01"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self` or if `nbytes` is greater than 8. fn put_int_le(&mut self, n: i64, nbytes: usize) { self.put_slice(&n.to_le_bytes()[0..nbytes]); } /// Writes an IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point number to /// `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 4. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_f32(1.2f32); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x3F\x99\x99\x9A"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_f32(&mut self, n: f32) { self.put_u32(n.to_bits()); } /// Writes an IEEE754 single-precision (4 bytes) floating point number to /// `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 4. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_f32_le(1.2f32); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x9A\x99\x99\x3F"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_f32_le(&mut self, n: f32) { self.put_u32_le(n.to_bits()); } /// Writes an IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point number to /// `self` in big-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 8. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_f64(1.2f64); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x3F\xF3\x33\x33\x33\x33\x33\x33"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_f64(&mut self, n: f64) { self.put_u64(n.to_bits()); } /// Writes an IEEE754 double-precision (8 bytes) floating point number to /// `self` in little-endian byte order. /// /// The current position is advanced by 8. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut buf = vec![]; /// buf.put_f64_le(1.2f64); /// assert_eq!(buf, b"\x33\x33\x33\x33\x33\x33\xF3\x3F"); /// ``` /// /// # Panics /// /// This function panics if there is not enough remaining capacity in /// `self`. fn put_f64_le(&mut self, n: f64) { self.put_u64_le(n.to_bits()); } /// Creates an adaptor which can write at most `limit` bytes to `self`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let arr = &mut [0u8; 128][..]; /// assert_eq!(arr.remaining_mut(), 128); /// /// let dst = arr.limit(10); /// assert_eq!(dst.remaining_mut(), 10); /// ``` fn limit(self, limit: usize) -> Limit where Self: Sized, { limit::new(self, limit) } /// Creates an adaptor which implements the `Write` trait for `self`. /// /// This function returns a new value which implements `Write` by adapting /// the `Write` trait functions to the `BufMut` trait functions. Given that /// `BufMut` operations are infallible, none of the `Write` functions will /// return with `Err`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// use std::io::Write; /// /// let mut buf = vec![].writer(); /// /// let num = buf.write(&b"hello world"[..]).unwrap(); /// assert_eq!(11, num); /// /// let buf = buf.into_inner(); /// /// assert_eq!(*buf, b"hello world"[..]); /// ``` #[cfg(feature = "std")] fn writer(self) -> Writer where Self: Sized, { writer::new(self) } /// Creates an adapter which will chain this buffer with another. /// /// The returned `BufMut` instance will first write to all bytes from /// `self`. Afterwards, it will write to `next`. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use bytes::BufMut; /// /// let mut a = [0u8; 5]; /// let mut b = [0u8; 6]; /// /// let mut chain = (&mut a[..]).chain_mut(&mut b[..]); /// /// chain.put_slice(b"hello world"); /// /// assert_eq!(&a[..], b"hello"); /// assert_eq!(&b[..], b" world"); /// ``` fn chain_mut(self, next: U) -> Chain where Self: Sized, { Chain::new(self, next) } } macro_rules! deref_forward_bufmut { () => { fn remaining_mut(&self) -> usize { (**self).remaining_mut() } fn chunk_mut(&mut self) -> &mut UninitSlice { (**self).chunk_mut() } unsafe fn advance_mut(&mut self, cnt: usize) { (**self).advance_mut(cnt) } fn put_slice(&mut self, src: &[u8]) { (**self).put_slice(src) } fn put_u8(&mut self, n: u8) { (**self).put_u8(n) } fn put_i8(&mut self, n: i8) { (**self).put_i8(n) } fn put_u16(&mut self, n: u16) { (**self).put_u16(n) } fn put_u16_le(&mut self, n: u16) { (**self).put_u16_le(n) } fn put_i16(&mut self, n: i16) { (**self).put_i16(n) } fn put_i16_le(&mut self, n: i16) { (**self).put_i16_le(n) } fn put_u32(&mut self, n: u32) { (**self).put_u32(n) } fn put_u32_le(&mut self, n: u32) { (**self).put_u32_le(n) } fn put_i32(&mut self, n: i32) { (**self).put_i32(n) } fn put_i32_le(&mut self, n: i32) { (**self).put_i32_le(n) } fn put_u64(&mut self, n: u64) { (**self).put_u64(n) } fn put_u64_le(&mut self, n: u64) { (**self).put_u64_le(n) } fn put_i64(&mut self, n: i64) { (**self).put_i64(n) } fn put_i64_le(&mut self, n: i64) { (**self).put_i64_le(n) } }; } unsafe impl BufMut for &mut T { deref_forward_bufmut!(); } unsafe impl BufMut for Box { deref_forward_bufmut!(); } unsafe impl BufMut for &mut [u8] { #[inline] fn remaining_mut(&self) -> usize { self.len() } #[inline] fn chunk_mut(&mut self) -> &mut UninitSlice { // UninitSlice is repr(transparent), so safe to transmute unsafe { &mut *(*self as *mut [u8] as *mut _) } } #[inline] unsafe fn advance_mut(&mut self, cnt: usize) { // Lifetime dance taken from `impl Write for &mut [u8]`. let (_, b) = core::mem::replace(self, &mut []).split_at_mut(cnt); *self = b; } #[inline] fn put_slice(&mut self, src: &[u8]) { self[..src.len()].copy_from_slice(src); unsafe { self.advance_mut(src.len()); } } fn put_bytes(&mut self, val: u8, cnt: usize) { assert!(self.remaining_mut() >= cnt); unsafe { ptr::write_bytes(self.as_mut_ptr(), val, cnt); self.advance_mut(cnt); } } } unsafe impl BufMut for Vec { #[inline] fn remaining_mut(&self) -> usize { // A vector can never have more than isize::MAX bytes core::isize::MAX as usize - self.len() } #[inline] unsafe fn advance_mut(&mut self, cnt: usize) { let len = self.len(); let remaining = self.capacity() - len; assert!( cnt <= remaining, "cannot advance past `remaining_mut`: {:?} <= {:?}", cnt, remaining ); self.set_len(len + cnt); } #[inline] fn chunk_mut(&mut self) -> &mut UninitSlice { if self.capacity() == self.len() { self.reserve(64); // Grow the vec } let cap = self.capacity(); let len = self.len(); let ptr = self.as_mut_ptr(); unsafe { &mut UninitSlice::from_raw_parts_mut(ptr, cap)[len..] } } // Specialize these methods so they can skip checking `remaining_mut` // and `advance_mut`. fn put(&mut self, mut src: T) where Self: Sized, { // In case the src isn't contiguous, reserve upfront self.reserve(src.remaining()); while src.has_remaining() { let l; // a block to contain the src.bytes() borrow { let s = src.chunk(); l = s.len(); self.extend_from_slice(s); } src.advance(l); } } #[inline] fn put_slice(&mut self, src: &[u8]) { self.extend_from_slice(src); } fn put_bytes(&mut self, val: u8, cnt: usize) { let new_len = self.len().checked_add(cnt).unwrap(); self.resize(new_len, val); } } // The existence of this function makes the compiler catch if the BufMut // trait is "object-safe" or not. fn _assert_trait_object(_b: &dyn BufMut) {}