- //===- BinaryStreamArray.h - Array backed by an arbitrary stream *- C++ -*-===// 
- // 
- // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. 
- // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. 
- // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception 
- // 
- //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 
- /// 
- /// \file 
- /// Lightweight arrays that are backed by an arbitrary BinaryStream.  This file 
- /// provides two different array implementations. 
- /// 
- ///     VarStreamArray - Arrays of variable length records.  The user specifies 
- ///       an Extractor type that can extract a record from a given offset and 
- ///       return the number of bytes consumed by the record. 
- /// 
- ///     FixedStreamArray - Arrays of fixed length records.  This is similar in 
- ///       spirit to ArrayRef<T>, but since it is backed by a BinaryStream, the 
- ///       elements of the array need not be laid out in contiguous memory. 
- /// 
-   
- #ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_BINARYSTREAMARRAY_H 
- #define LLVM_SUPPORT_BINARYSTREAMARRAY_H 
-   
- #include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h" 
- #include "llvm/ADT/iterator.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/Alignment.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/BinaryStreamRef.h" 
- #include "llvm/Support/Error.h" 
- #include <cassert> 
- #include <cstdint> 
-   
- namespace llvm { 
-   
- /// VarStreamArrayExtractor is intended to be specialized to provide customized 
- /// extraction logic.  On input it receives a BinaryStreamRef pointing to the 
- /// beginning of the next record, but where the length of the record is not yet 
- /// known.  Upon completion, it should return an appropriate Error instance if 
- /// a record could not be extracted, or if one could be extracted it should 
- /// return success and set Len to the number of bytes this record occupied in 
- /// the underlying stream, and it should fill out the fields of the value type 
- /// Item appropriately to represent the current record. 
- /// 
- /// You can specialize this template for your own custom value types to avoid 
- /// having to specify a second template argument to VarStreamArray (documented 
- /// below). 
- template <typename T> struct VarStreamArrayExtractor { 
-   // Method intentionally deleted.  You must provide an explicit specialization 
-   // with the following method implemented. 
-   Error operator()(BinaryStreamRef Stream, uint32_t &Len, 
-                    T &Item) const = delete; 
- }; 
-   
- /// VarStreamArray represents an array of variable length records backed by a 
- /// stream.  This could be a contiguous sequence of bytes in memory, it could 
- /// be a file on disk, or it could be a PDB stream where bytes are stored as 
- /// discontiguous blocks in a file.  Usually it is desirable to treat arrays 
- /// as contiguous blocks of memory, but doing so with large PDB files, for 
- /// example, could mean allocating huge amounts of memory just to allow 
- /// re-ordering of stream data to be contiguous before iterating over it.  By 
- /// abstracting this out, we need not duplicate this memory, and we can 
- /// iterate over arrays in arbitrarily formatted streams.  Elements are parsed 
- /// lazily on iteration, so there is no upfront cost associated with building 
- /// or copying a VarStreamArray, no matter how large it may be. 
- /// 
- /// You create a VarStreamArray by specifying a ValueType and an Extractor type. 
- /// If you do not specify an Extractor type, you are expected to specialize 
- /// VarStreamArrayExtractor<T> for your ValueType. 
- /// 
- /// By default an Extractor is default constructed in the class, but in some 
- /// cases you might find it useful for an Extractor to maintain state across 
- /// extractions.  In this case you can provide your own Extractor through a 
- /// secondary constructor.  The following examples show various ways of 
- /// creating a VarStreamArray. 
- /// 
- ///       // Will use VarStreamArrayExtractor<MyType> as the extractor. 
- ///       VarStreamArray<MyType> MyTypeArray; 
- /// 
- ///       // Will use a default-constructed MyExtractor as the extractor. 
- ///       VarStreamArray<MyType, MyExtractor> MyTypeArray2; 
- /// 
- ///       // Will use the specific instance of MyExtractor provided. 
- ///       // MyExtractor need not be default-constructible in this case. 
- ///       MyExtractor E(SomeContext); 
- ///       VarStreamArray<MyType, MyExtractor> MyTypeArray3(E); 
- /// 
-   
- template <typename ValueType, typename Extractor> class VarStreamArrayIterator; 
-   
- template <typename ValueType, 
-           typename Extractor = VarStreamArrayExtractor<ValueType>> 
- class VarStreamArray { 
-   friend class VarStreamArrayIterator<ValueType, Extractor>; 
-   
- public: 
-   typedef VarStreamArrayIterator<ValueType, Extractor> Iterator; 
-   
-   VarStreamArray() = default; 
-   
-   explicit VarStreamArray(const Extractor &E) : E(E) {} 
-   
-   explicit VarStreamArray(BinaryStreamRef Stream, uint32_t Skew = 0) 
-       : Stream(Stream), Skew(Skew) {} 
-   
-   VarStreamArray(BinaryStreamRef Stream, const Extractor &E, uint32_t Skew = 0) 
-       : Stream(Stream), E(E), Skew(Skew) {} 
-   
-   Iterator begin(bool *HadError = nullptr) const { 
-     return Iterator(*this, E, Skew, nullptr); 
-   } 
-   
-   bool valid() const { return Stream.valid(); } 
-   
-   bool isOffsetValid(uint32_t Offset) const { return at(Offset) != end(); } 
-   
-   uint32_t skew() const { return Skew; } 
-   Iterator end() const { return Iterator(E); } 
-   
-   bool empty() const { return Stream.getLength() == 0; } 
-   
-   VarStreamArray<ValueType, Extractor> substream(uint32_t Begin, 
-                                                  uint32_t End) const { 
-     assert(Begin >= Skew); 
-     // We should never cut off the beginning of the stream since it might be 
-     // skewed, meaning the initial bytes are important. 
-     BinaryStreamRef NewStream = Stream.slice(0, End); 
-     return {NewStream, E, Begin}; 
-   } 
-   
-   /// given an offset into the array's underlying stream, return an 
-   /// iterator to the record at that offset.  This is considered unsafe 
-   /// since the behavior is undefined if \p Offset does not refer to the 
-   /// beginning of a valid record. 
-   Iterator at(uint32_t Offset) const { 
-     return Iterator(*this, E, Offset, nullptr); 
-   } 
-   
-   const Extractor &getExtractor() const { return E; } 
-   Extractor &getExtractor() { return E; } 
-   
-   BinaryStreamRef getUnderlyingStream() const { return Stream; } 
-   void setUnderlyingStream(BinaryStreamRef NewStream, uint32_t NewSkew = 0) { 
-     Stream = NewStream; 
-     Skew = NewSkew; 
-   } 
-   
-   void drop_front() { Skew += begin()->length(); } 
-   
- private: 
-   BinaryStreamRef Stream; 
-   Extractor E; 
-   uint32_t Skew = 0; 
- }; 
-   
- template <typename ValueType, typename Extractor> 
- class VarStreamArrayIterator 
-     : public iterator_facade_base<VarStreamArrayIterator<ValueType, Extractor>, 
-                                   std::forward_iterator_tag, const ValueType> { 
-   typedef VarStreamArrayIterator<ValueType, Extractor> IterType; 
-   typedef VarStreamArray<ValueType, Extractor> ArrayType; 
-   
- public: 
-   VarStreamArrayIterator(const ArrayType &Array, const Extractor &E, 
-                          uint32_t Offset, bool *HadError) 
-       : IterRef(Array.Stream.drop_front(Offset)), Extract(E), 
-         Array(&Array), AbsOffset(Offset), HadError(HadError) { 
-     if (IterRef.getLength() == 0) 
-       moveToEnd(); 
-     else { 
-       auto EC = Extract(IterRef, ThisLen, ThisValue); 
-       if (EC) { 
-         consumeError(std::move(EC)); 
-         markError(); 
-       } 
-     } 
-   } 
-   
-   VarStreamArrayIterator() = default; 
-   explicit VarStreamArrayIterator(const Extractor &E) : Extract(E) {} 
-   ~VarStreamArrayIterator() = default; 
-   
-   bool operator==(const IterType &R) const { 
-     if (Array && R.Array) { 
-       // Both have a valid array, make sure they're same. 
-       assert(Array == R.Array); 
-       return IterRef == R.IterRef; 
-     } 
-   
-     // Both iterators are at the end. 
-     if (!Array && !R.Array) 
-       return true; 
-   
-     // One is not at the end and one is. 
-     return false; 
-   } 
-   
-   const ValueType &operator*() const { 
-     assert(Array && !HasError); 
-     return ThisValue; 
-   } 
-   
-   IterType &operator+=(unsigned N) { 
-     for (unsigned I = 0; I < N; ++I) { 
-       // We are done with the current record, discard it so that we are 
-       // positioned at the next record. 
-       AbsOffset += ThisLen; 
-       IterRef = IterRef.drop_front(ThisLen); 
-       if (IterRef.getLength() == 0) { 
-         // There is nothing after the current record, we must make this an end 
-         // iterator. 
-         moveToEnd(); 
-       } else { 
-         // There is some data after the current record. 
-         auto EC = Extract(IterRef, ThisLen, ThisValue); 
-         if (EC) { 
-           consumeError(std::move(EC)); 
-           markError(); 
-         } else if (ThisLen == 0) { 
-           // An empty record? Make this an end iterator. 
-           moveToEnd(); 
-         } 
-       } 
-     } 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   uint32_t offset() const { return AbsOffset; } 
-   uint32_t getRecordLength() const { return ThisLen; } 
-   
- private: 
-   void moveToEnd() { 
-     Array = nullptr; 
-     ThisLen = 0; 
-   } 
-   void markError() { 
-     moveToEnd(); 
-     HasError = true; 
-     if (HadError != nullptr) 
-       *HadError = true; 
-   } 
-   
-   ValueType ThisValue; 
-   BinaryStreamRef IterRef; 
-   Extractor Extract; 
-   const ArrayType *Array{nullptr}; 
-   uint32_t ThisLen{0}; 
-   uint32_t AbsOffset{0}; 
-   bool HasError{false}; 
-   bool *HadError{nullptr}; 
- }; 
-   
- template <typename T> class FixedStreamArrayIterator; 
-   
- /// FixedStreamArray is similar to VarStreamArray, except with each record 
- /// having a fixed-length.  As with VarStreamArray, there is no upfront 
- /// cost associated with building or copying a FixedStreamArray, as the 
- /// memory for each element is not read from the backing stream until that 
- /// element is iterated. 
- template <typename T> class FixedStreamArray { 
-   friend class FixedStreamArrayIterator<T>; 
-   
- public: 
-   typedef FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> Iterator; 
-   
-   FixedStreamArray() = default; 
-   explicit FixedStreamArray(BinaryStreamRef Stream) : Stream(Stream) { 
-     assert(Stream.getLength() % sizeof(T) == 0); 
-   } 
-   
-   bool operator==(const FixedStreamArray<T> &Other) const { 
-     return Stream == Other.Stream; 
-   } 
-   
-   bool operator!=(const FixedStreamArray<T> &Other) const { 
-     return !(*this == Other); 
-   } 
-   
-   FixedStreamArray(const FixedStreamArray &) = default; 
-   FixedStreamArray &operator=(const FixedStreamArray &) = default; 
-   
-   const T &operator[](uint32_t Index) const { 
-     assert(Index < size()); 
-     uint32_t Off = Index * sizeof(T); 
-     ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data; 
-     if (auto EC = Stream.readBytes(Off, sizeof(T), Data)) { 
-       assert(false && "Unexpected failure reading from stream"); 
-       // This should never happen since we asserted that the stream length was 
-       // an exact multiple of the element size. 
-       consumeError(std::move(EC)); 
-     } 
-     assert(isAddrAligned(Align::Of<T>(), Data.data())); 
-     return *reinterpret_cast<const T *>(Data.data()); 
-   } 
-   
-   uint32_t size() const { return Stream.getLength() / sizeof(T); } 
-   
-   bool empty() const { return size() == 0; } 
-   
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> begin() const { 
-     return FixedStreamArrayIterator<T>(*this, 0); 
-   } 
-   
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> end() const { 
-     return FixedStreamArrayIterator<T>(*this, size()); 
-   } 
-   
-   const T &front() const { return *begin(); } 
-   const T &back() const { 
-     FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> I = end(); 
-     return *(--I); 
-   } 
-   
-   BinaryStreamRef getUnderlyingStream() const { return Stream; } 
-   
- private: 
-   BinaryStreamRef Stream; 
- }; 
-   
- template <typename T> 
- class FixedStreamArrayIterator 
-     : public iterator_facade_base<FixedStreamArrayIterator<T>, 
-                                   std::random_access_iterator_tag, const T> { 
-   
- public: 
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator(const FixedStreamArray<T> &Array, uint32_t Index) 
-       : Array(Array), Index(Index) {} 
-   
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator(const FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &Other) 
-       : Array(Other.Array), Index(Other.Index) {} 
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> & 
-   operator=(const FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &Other) { 
-     Array = Other.Array; 
-     Index = Other.Index; 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   const T &operator*() const { return Array[Index]; } 
-   const T &operator*() { return Array[Index]; } 
-   
-   bool operator==(const FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &R) const { 
-     assert(Array == R.Array); 
-     return (Index == R.Index) && (Array == R.Array); 
-   } 
-   
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &operator+=(std::ptrdiff_t N) { 
-     Index += N; 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &operator-=(std::ptrdiff_t N) { 
-     assert(std::ptrdiff_t(Index) >= N); 
-     Index -= N; 
-     return *this; 
-   } 
-   
-   std::ptrdiff_t operator-(const FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &R) const { 
-     assert(Array == R.Array); 
-     assert(Index >= R.Index); 
-     return Index - R.Index; 
-   } 
-   
-   bool operator<(const FixedStreamArrayIterator<T> &RHS) const { 
-     assert(Array == RHS.Array); 
-     return Index < RHS.Index; 
-   } 
-   
- private: 
-   FixedStreamArray<T> Array; 
-   uint32_t Index; 
- }; 
-   
- } // namespace llvm 
-   
- #endif // LLVM_SUPPORT_BINARYSTREAMARRAY_H 
-