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283 lines
11 KiB
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//===- BinaryStreamReader.h - Reads objects from a binary stream *- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_BINARYSTREAMREADER_H
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#define LLVM_SUPPORT_BINARYSTREAMREADER_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Alignment.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/BinaryStreamArray.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/BinaryStreamRef.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ConvertUTF.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Endian.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Error.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/type_traits.h"
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#include <type_traits>
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namespace llvm {
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/// Provides read only access to a subclass of `BinaryStream`. Provides
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/// bounds checking and helpers for writing certain common data types such as
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/// null-terminated strings, integers in various flavors of endianness, etc.
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/// Can be subclassed to provide reading of custom datatypes, although no
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/// are overridable.
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class BinaryStreamReader {
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public:
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BinaryStreamReader() = default;
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explicit BinaryStreamReader(BinaryStreamRef Ref);
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explicit BinaryStreamReader(BinaryStream &Stream);
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explicit BinaryStreamReader(ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data,
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llvm::support::endianness Endian);
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explicit BinaryStreamReader(StringRef Data, llvm::support::endianness Endian);
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BinaryStreamReader(const BinaryStreamReader &Other)
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: Stream(Other.Stream), Offset(Other.Offset) {}
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BinaryStreamReader &operator=(const BinaryStreamReader &Other) {
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Stream = Other.Stream;
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Offset = Other.Offset;
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return *this;
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}
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virtual ~BinaryStreamReader() {}
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/// Read as much as possible from the underlying string at the current offset
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/// without invoking a copy, and set \p Buffer to the resulting data slice.
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/// Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly read data.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readLongestContiguousChunk(ArrayRef<uint8_t> &Buffer);
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/// Read \p Size bytes from the underlying stream at the current offset and
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/// and set \p Buffer to the resulting data slice. Whether a copy occurs
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/// depends on the implementation of the underlying stream. Updates the
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/// stream's offset to point after the newly read data.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readBytes(ArrayRef<uint8_t> &Buffer, uint32_t Size);
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/// Read an integer of the specified endianness into \p Dest and update the
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/// stream's offset. The data is always copied from the stream's underlying
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/// buffer into \p Dest. Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly
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/// read data.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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template <typename T> Error readInteger(T &Dest) {
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static_assert(std::is_integral<T>::value,
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"Cannot call readInteger with non-integral value!");
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes;
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if (auto EC = readBytes(Bytes, sizeof(T)))
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return EC;
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Dest = llvm::support::endian::read<T, llvm::support::unaligned>(
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Bytes.data(), Stream.getEndian());
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return Error::success();
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}
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/// Similar to readInteger.
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template <typename T> Error readEnum(T &Dest) {
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static_assert(std::is_enum<T>::value,
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"Cannot call readEnum with non-enum value!");
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std::underlying_type_t<T> N;
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if (auto EC = readInteger(N))
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return EC;
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Dest = static_cast<T>(N);
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return Error::success();
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}
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/// Read an unsigned LEB128 encoded value.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readULEB128(uint64_t &Dest);
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/// Read a signed LEB128 encoded value.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readSLEB128(int64_t &Dest);
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/// Read a null terminated string from \p Dest. Whether a copy occurs depends
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/// on the implementation of the underlying stream. Updates the stream's
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/// offset to point after the newly read data.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readCString(StringRef &Dest);
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/// Similar to readCString, however read a null-terminated UTF16 string
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/// instead.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readWideString(ArrayRef<UTF16> &Dest);
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/// Read a \p Length byte string into \p Dest. Whether a copy occurs depends
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/// on the implementation of the underlying stream. Updates the stream's
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/// offset to point after the newly read data.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readFixedString(StringRef &Dest, uint32_t Length);
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/// Read the entire remainder of the underlying stream into \p Ref. This is
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/// equivalent to calling getUnderlyingStream().slice(Offset). Updates the
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/// stream's offset to point to the end of the stream. Never causes a copy.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readStreamRef(BinaryStreamRef &Ref);
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/// Read \p Length bytes from the underlying stream into \p Ref. This is
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/// equivalent to calling getUnderlyingStream().slice(Offset, Length).
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/// Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly read object. Never
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/// causes a copy.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readStreamRef(BinaryStreamRef &Ref, uint32_t Length);
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/// Read \p Length bytes from the underlying stream into \p Ref. This is
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/// equivalent to calling getUnderlyingStream().slice(Offset, Length).
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/// Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly read object. Never
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/// causes a copy.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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Error readSubstream(BinarySubstreamRef &Ref, uint32_t Length);
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/// Get a pointer to an object of type T from the underlying stream, as if by
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/// memcpy, and store the result into \p Dest. It is up to the caller to
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/// ensure that objects of type T can be safely treated in this manner.
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/// Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly read object. Whether
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/// a copy occurs depends upon the implementation of the underlying
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/// stream.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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template <typename T> Error readObject(const T *&Dest) {
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Buffer;
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if (auto EC = readBytes(Buffer, sizeof(T)))
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return EC;
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Dest = reinterpret_cast<const T *>(Buffer.data());
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return Error::success();
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}
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/// Get a reference to a \p NumElements element array of objects of type T
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/// from the underlying stream as if by memcpy, and store the resulting array
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/// slice into \p array. It is up to the caller to ensure that objects of
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/// type T can be safely treated in this manner. Updates the stream's offset
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/// to point after the newly read object. Whether a copy occurs depends upon
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/// the implementation of the underlying stream.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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template <typename T>
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Error readArray(ArrayRef<T> &Array, uint32_t NumElements) {
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Bytes;
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if (NumElements == 0) {
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Array = ArrayRef<T>();
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return Error::success();
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}
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if (NumElements > UINT32_MAX / sizeof(T))
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return make_error<BinaryStreamError>(
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stream_error_code::invalid_array_size);
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if (auto EC = readBytes(Bytes, NumElements * sizeof(T)))
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return EC;
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assert(isAddrAligned(Align::Of<T>(), Bytes.data()) &&
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"Reading at invalid alignment!");
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Array = ArrayRef<T>(reinterpret_cast<const T *>(Bytes.data()), NumElements);
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return Error::success();
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}
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/// Read a VarStreamArray of size \p Size bytes and store the result into
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/// \p Array. Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly read
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/// array. Never causes a copy (although iterating the elements of the
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/// VarStreamArray may, depending upon the implementation of the underlying
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/// stream).
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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template <typename T, typename U>
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Error readArray(VarStreamArray<T, U> &Array, uint32_t Size,
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uint32_t Skew = 0) {
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BinaryStreamRef S;
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if (auto EC = readStreamRef(S, Size))
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return EC;
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Array.setUnderlyingStream(S, Skew);
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return Error::success();
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}
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/// Read a FixedStreamArray of \p NumItems elements and store the result into
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/// \p Array. Updates the stream's offset to point after the newly read
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/// array. Never causes a copy (although iterating the elements of the
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/// FixedStreamArray may, depending upon the implementation of the underlying
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/// stream).
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if the data was successfully read, otherwise
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/// returns an appropriate error code.
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template <typename T>
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Error readArray(FixedStreamArray<T> &Array, uint32_t NumItems) {
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if (NumItems == 0) {
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Array = FixedStreamArray<T>();
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return Error::success();
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}
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if (NumItems > UINT32_MAX / sizeof(T))
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return make_error<BinaryStreamError>(
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stream_error_code::invalid_array_size);
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BinaryStreamRef View;
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if (auto EC = readStreamRef(View, NumItems * sizeof(T)))
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return EC;
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Array = FixedStreamArray<T>(View);
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return Error::success();
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}
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bool empty() const { return bytesRemaining() == 0; }
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void setOffset(uint32_t Off) { Offset = Off; }
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uint32_t getOffset() const { return Offset; }
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uint32_t getLength() const { return Stream.getLength(); }
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uint32_t bytesRemaining() const { return getLength() - getOffset(); }
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/// Advance the stream's offset by \p Amount bytes.
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///
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/// \returns a success error code if at least \p Amount bytes remain in the
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/// stream, otherwise returns an appropriate error code.
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Error skip(uint32_t Amount);
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/// Examine the next byte of the underlying stream without advancing the
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/// stream's offset. If the stream is empty the behavior is undefined.
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///
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/// \returns the next byte in the stream.
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uint8_t peek() const;
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Error padToAlignment(uint32_t Align);
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std::pair<BinaryStreamReader, BinaryStreamReader>
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split(uint32_t Offset) const;
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private:
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BinaryStreamRef Stream;
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uint32_t Offset = 0;
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};
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} // namespace llvm
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#endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_BINARYSTREAMREADER_H
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