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tor_bytes/
lib.rs

1#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))]
2#![doc = include_str!("../README.md")]
3// @@ begin lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@
4#![allow(renamed_and_removed_lints)] // @@REMOVE_WHEN(ci_arti_stable)
5#![allow(unknown_lints)] // @@REMOVE_WHEN(ci_arti_nightly)
6#![warn(missing_docs)]
7#![warn(noop_method_call)]
8#![warn(unreachable_pub)]
9#![warn(clippy::all)]
10#![deny(clippy::await_holding_lock)]
11#![deny(clippy::cargo_common_metadata)]
12#![deny(clippy::cast_lossless)]
13#![deny(clippy::checked_conversions)]
14#![warn(clippy::cognitive_complexity)]
15#![deny(clippy::debug_assert_with_mut_call)]
16#![deny(clippy::exhaustive_enums)]
17#![deny(clippy::exhaustive_structs)]
18#![deny(clippy::expl_impl_clone_on_copy)]
19#![deny(clippy::fallible_impl_from)]
20#![deny(clippy::implicit_clone)]
21#![deny(clippy::large_stack_arrays)]
22#![warn(clippy::manual_ok_or)]
23#![deny(clippy::missing_docs_in_private_items)]
24#![warn(clippy::needless_borrow)]
25#![warn(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
26#![warn(clippy::option_option)]
27#![deny(clippy::print_stderr)]
28#![deny(clippy::print_stdout)]
29#![warn(clippy::rc_buffer)]
30#![deny(clippy::ref_option_ref)]
31#![warn(clippy::semicolon_if_nothing_returned)]
32#![warn(clippy::trait_duplication_in_bounds)]
33#![deny(clippy::unchecked_time_subtraction)]
34#![deny(clippy::unnecessary_wraps)]
35#![warn(clippy::unseparated_literal_suffix)]
36#![deny(clippy::unwrap_used)]
37#![deny(clippy::mod_module_files)]
38#![allow(clippy::let_unit_value)] // This can reasonably be done for explicitness
39#![allow(clippy::uninlined_format_args)]
40#![allow(clippy::significant_drop_in_scrutinee)] // arti/-/merge_requests/588/#note_2812945
41#![allow(clippy::result_large_err)] // temporary workaround for arti#587
42#![allow(clippy::needless_raw_string_hashes)] // complained-about code is fine, often best
43#![allow(clippy::needless_lifetimes)] // See arti#1765
44#![allow(mismatched_lifetime_syntaxes)] // temporary workaround for arti#2060
45#![allow(clippy::collapsible_if)] // See arti#2342
46#![deny(clippy::unused_async)]
47//! <!-- @@ end lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@ -->
48
49mod err;
50mod impls;
51mod reader;
52mod secretbuf;
53mod writer;
54
55pub use err::{EncodeError, Error};
56pub use reader::{Cursor, Reader};
57pub use secretbuf::SecretBuf;
58pub use writer::Writer;
59
60/// Result type returned by this crate for [`Reader`]-related methods.
61pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, Error>;
62/// Result type returned by this crate for [`Writer`]-related methods.
63pub type EncodeResult<T> = std::result::Result<T, EncodeError>;
64
65/// Trait for an object that can be encoded onto a Writer by reference.
66///
67/// Implement this trait in order to make an object writeable.
68///
69/// Most code won't need to call this directly, but will instead use
70/// it implicitly via the Writer::write() method.
71///
72/// # Example
73///
74/// ```
75/// use tor_bytes::{Writeable, Writer, EncodeResult};
76/// #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
77/// struct Message {
78///   flags: u32,
79///   cmd: u8
80/// }
81///
82/// impl Writeable for Message {
83///     fn write_onto<B:Writer+?Sized>(&self, b: &mut B) -> EncodeResult<()> {
84///         // We'll say that a "Message" is encoded as flags, then command.
85///         b.write_u32(self.flags);
86///         b.write_u8(self.cmd);
87///         Ok(())
88///     }
89/// }
90///
91/// let msg = Message { flags: 0x43, cmd: 0x07 };
92/// let mut writer: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
93/// writer.write(&msg);
94/// assert_eq!(writer, &[0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x43, 0x07 ]);
95/// ```
96pub trait Writeable {
97    /// Encode this object into the writer `b`.
98    fn write_onto<B: Writer + ?Sized>(&self, b: &mut B) -> EncodeResult<()>;
99}
100
101/// Trait for an object that can be encoded and consumed by a Writer.
102///
103/// Implement this trait in order to make an object that can be
104/// written more efficiently by absorbing it into the writer.
105///
106/// Most code won't need to call this directly, but will instead use
107/// it implicitly via the Writer::write_and_consume() method.
108pub trait WriteableOnce: Sized {
109    /// Encode this object into the writer `b`, and consume it.
110    fn write_into<B: Writer + ?Sized>(self, b: &mut B) -> EncodeResult<()>;
111}
112
113impl<W: Writeable + Sized> WriteableOnce for W {
114    fn write_into<B: Writer + ?Sized>(self, b: &mut B) -> EncodeResult<()> {
115        self.write_onto(b)
116    }
117}
118
119impl<W: Writeable + ?Sized> Writeable for &W {
120    fn write_onto<B: Writer + ?Sized>(&self, b: &mut B) -> EncodeResult<()> {
121        (*self).write_onto(b)
122    }
123}
124
125// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
126
127/// Trait for an object that can be extracted from a Reader.
128///
129/// Implement this trait in order to make an object that can (maybe)
130/// be decoded from a reader.
131//
132/// Most code won't need to call this directly, but will instead use
133/// it implicitly via the Reader::extract() method.
134///
135/// # Correctness (determinism), and error handling
136///
137/// The `take_from` method should produce consistent and deterministic results.
138///
139/// If `take_from` returns `Ok`, consuming some data,
140/// a future call with a reader which has that consumed data as a prefix,
141/// must consume the same data and succeed with an equivalent value.
142///
143/// If `take_from` returns `Err`, it is allowed to have consumed
144/// none, any, or all, of the `Reader`.
145///
146/// If `take_from` returns `Error::Incomplete`:
147/// then calling `take_from` again on a similar `Reader`
148/// (ie, where the old reader is a prefix of the new, or vice versa)
149/// must do one of the following:
150///  * Succeed, consuming at least as many bytes as
151///    were available in the previous reader plus `deficit`.
152///  * Return `Error::Incomplete` with a consistent value of `deficit`.
153///
154/// If `take_from` fails another way with some reader, it must fail the same way
155/// with all other readers which have that reader as a prefix.
156///
157/// (Here, "prefix" and "length" relate only to the remaining bytes in the `Reader`,
158/// irrespective of the length or value of any bytes which were previously consumed.)
159///
160/// (tor-socksproto relies on these properties.)
161///
162/// Specific implementations may provide stronger guarantees.
163///
164/// # Example
165///
166/// ```
167/// use tor_bytes::{Readable,Reader,Result};
168/// #[derive(Debug, Eq, PartialEq)]
169/// struct Message {
170///   flags: u32,
171///   cmd: u8
172/// }
173///
174/// impl Readable for Message {
175///     fn take_from(r: &mut Reader<'_>) -> Result<Self> {
176///         // A "Message" is encoded as flags, then command.
177///         let flags = r.take_u32()?;
178///         let cmd = r.take_u8()?;
179///         Ok(Message{ flags, cmd })
180///     }
181/// }
182///
183/// let encoded = [0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x43, 0x07 ];
184/// let mut reader = Reader::from_slice(&encoded);
185/// let m: Message = reader.extract()?;
186/// assert_eq!(m, Message { flags: 0x43, cmd: 0x07 });
187/// reader.should_be_exhausted()?; // make sure there are no bytes left over
188/// # Result::Ok(())
189/// ```
190pub trait Readable: Sized {
191    /// Try to extract an object of this type from a Reader.
192    ///
193    /// Implementations should generally try to be efficient: this is
194    /// not the right place to check signatures or perform expensive
195    /// operations.  If you have an object that must not be used until
196    /// it is finally validated, consider making this function return
197    /// a wrapped type that can be unwrapped later on once it gets
198    /// checked.
199    fn take_from(b: &mut Reader<'_>) -> Result<Self>;
200}
201
202// ----------------------------------------------------------------------
203
204#[cfg(test)]
205mod test {
206    // @@ begin test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@
207    #![allow(clippy::bool_assert_comparison)]
208    #![allow(clippy::clone_on_copy)]
209    #![allow(clippy::dbg_macro)]
210    #![allow(clippy::mixed_attributes_style)]
211    #![allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
212    #![allow(clippy::print_stdout)]
213    #![allow(clippy::single_char_pattern)]
214    #![allow(clippy::unwrap_used)]
215    #![allow(clippy::unchecked_time_subtraction)]
216    #![allow(clippy::useless_vec)]
217    #![allow(clippy::needless_pass_by_value)]
218    //! <!-- @@ end test lint list maintained by maint/add_warning @@ -->
219    use super::*;
220
221    #[test]
222    fn writer() {
223        let mut v: Vec<u8> = Vec::new();
224        v.write_u8(0x57);
225        v.write_u16(0x6520);
226        v.write_u32(0x68617665);
227        v.write_u64(0x2061206d61636869);
228        v.write_all(b"ne in a plexiglass dome");
229        v.write_zeros(3);
230        assert_eq!(&v[..], &b"We have a machine in a plexiglass dome\0\0\0"[..]);
231    }
232}