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// Copyright (c) 2026 Alejandro Gonzales-Irribarren <alejandrxgzi@gmail.com>
// Distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0.
use Range;
use Arc;
use crateChainError;
use Mmap;
/// Shared byte storage for zero-copy parsing with lifetime safety.
///
/// Wraps either a memory-mapped file or owned bytes in an Arc pointer,
/// allowing multiple zero-copy references to share the same underlying
/// storage safely without lifetime concerns.
///
/// # Variants
///
/// * `Mmap` - Memory-mapped file (requires `mmap` feature)
/// * `Owned` - Owned buffer in an Arc pointer
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// use chaintools::io::storage::SharedBytes;
///
/// // Create from owned data
/// let data = vec![1, 2, 3, 4, 5];
/// let storage = SharedBytes::from_owned(data);
///
/// // Memory-mapped file (requires mmap feature)
/// // let mmap_storage = SharedBytes::from_mmap(mmap);
/// ```
/// A lightweight, clonable view into a subsection of a `SharedBytes` buffer.
///
/// This struct holds a reference-counted pointer to the underlying storage
/// and a `Range` indicating the specific slice it represents. This makes it
/// cheap to pass around, as it doesn't own the actual data.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// use chaintools::io::storage::{ByteSlice, SharedBytes};
///
/// let storage = SharedBytes::from_owned(vec![0, 10, 20, 30, 40]);
///
/// // Create a slice representing the bytes 10, 20, 30
/// let byte_slice = ByteSlice::new(storage, 1..4);
///
/// assert_eq!(byte_slice.as_bytes(), &[10, 20, 30]);
///
/// // Clones are cheap
/// let another_slice = byte_slice.clone();
/// assert_eq!(another_slice.as_bytes(), &[10, 20, 30]);
/// ```
/// Checks if a file path has a `.gz` extension.
///
/// This is a small helper to detect gzip-compressed files without requiring
/// a hard dependency on a compression library.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// use std::path::Path;
/// use chaintools::io::storage::is_gz_path;
///
/// assert!(is_gz_path(Path::new("some/file.txt.gz")));
/// assert!(!is_gz_path(Path::new("another/file.txt")));
/// assert!(!is_gz_path(Path::new("no_extension")));
/// ```
/// Constructs a `ChainError::Unsupported` for when the `gzip` feature is needed.
///
/// This provides a consistent error message for operations that require
/// gzip support when the feature is not compiled in.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// ```ignore
/// use chaintools::io::storage::gzip_feature_error;
/// use chaintools::ChainError;
///
/// let error = gzip_feature_error();
///
/// match error {
/// ChainError::Unsupported { msg } => {
/// assert_eq!(msg, "gzip support disabled; enable the `gzip` feature");
/// },
/// _ => panic!("Expected an Unsupported error"),
/// }
/// ```