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- // Copyright (c) 2012-2020 Ugorji Nwoke. All rights reserved.
- // Use of this source code is governed by a MIT license found in the LICENSE file.
- package codec
- import (
- "encoding"
- "errors"
- "io"
- "math"
- "reflect"
- "strconv"
- "time"
- )
- const msgBadDesc = "unrecognized descriptor byte"
- const (
- decDefMaxDepth = 1024 // maximum depth
- decDefChanCap = 64 // should be large, as cap cannot be expanded
- decScratchByteArrayLen = (8 + 2 + 2 + 1) * 8 // around cacheLineSize ie ~64, depending on Decoder size
- // MARKER: massage decScratchByteArrayLen to ensure xxxDecDriver structs fit within cacheLine*N
- // decFailNonEmptyIntf configures whether we error
- // when decoding naked into a non-empty interface.
- //
- // Typically, we cannot decode non-nil stream value into
- // nil interface with methods (e.g. io.Reader).
- // However, in some scenarios, this should be allowed:
- // - MapType
- // - SliceType
- // - Extensions
- //
- // Consequently, we should relax this. Put it behind a const flag for now.
- decFailNonEmptyIntf = false
- // decUseTransient says that we should not use the transient optimization.
- //
- // There's potential for GC corruption or memory overwrites if transient isn't
- // used carefully, so this flag helps turn it off quickly if needed.
- //
- // Use it everywhere needed so we can completely remove unused code blocks.
- decUseTransient = true
- )
- var (
- errNeedMapOrArrayDecodeToStruct = errors.New("only encoded map or array can decode into struct")
- errCannotDecodeIntoNil = errors.New("cannot decode into nil")
- errExpandSliceCannotChange = errors.New("expand slice: cannot change")
- errDecoderNotInitialized = errors.New("Decoder not initialized")
- errDecUnreadByteNothingToRead = errors.New("cannot unread - nothing has been read")
- errDecUnreadByteLastByteNotRead = errors.New("cannot unread - last byte has not been read")
- errDecUnreadByteUnknown = errors.New("cannot unread - reason unknown")
- errMaxDepthExceeded = errors.New("maximum decoding depth exceeded")
- )
- // decByteState tracks where the []byte returned by the last call
- // to DecodeBytes or DecodeStringAsByte came from
- type decByteState uint8
- const (
- decByteStateNone decByteState = iota
- decByteStateZerocopy // view into []byte that we are decoding from
- decByteStateReuseBuf // view into transient buffer used internally by decDriver
- // decByteStateNewAlloc
- )
- type decNotDecodeableReason uint8
- const (
- decNotDecodeableReasonUnknown decNotDecodeableReason = iota
- decNotDecodeableReasonBadKind
- decNotDecodeableReasonNonAddrValue
- decNotDecodeableReasonNilReference
- )
- type decDriver interface {
- // this will check if the next token is a break.
- CheckBreak() bool
- // TryNil tries to decode as nil.
- // If a nil is in the stream, it consumes it and returns true.
- //
- // Note: if TryNil returns true, that must be handled.
- TryNil() bool
- // ContainerType returns one of: Bytes, String, Nil, Slice or Map.
- //
- // Return unSet if not known.
- //
- // Note: Implementations MUST fully consume sentinel container types, specifically Nil.
- ContainerType() (vt valueType)
- // DecodeNaked will decode primitives (number, bool, string, []byte) and RawExt.
- // For maps and arrays, it will not do the decoding in-band, but will signal
- // the decoder, so that is done later, by setting the fauxUnion.valueType field.
- //
- // Note: Numbers are decoded as int64, uint64, float64 only (no smaller sized number types).
- // for extensions, DecodeNaked must read the tag and the []byte if it exists.
- // if the []byte is not read, then kInterfaceNaked will treat it as a Handle
- // that stores the subsequent value in-band, and complete reading the RawExt.
- //
- // extensions should also use readx to decode them, for efficiency.
- // kInterface will extract the detached byte slice if it has to pass it outside its realm.
- DecodeNaked()
- DecodeInt64() (i int64)
- DecodeUint64() (ui uint64)
- DecodeFloat64() (f float64)
- DecodeBool() (b bool)
- // DecodeStringAsBytes returns the bytes representing a string.
- // It will return a view into scratch buffer or input []byte (if applicable).
- //
- // Note: This can also decode symbols, if supported.
- //
- // Users should consume it right away and not store it for later use.
- DecodeStringAsBytes() (v []byte)
- // DecodeBytes returns the bytes representing a binary value.
- // It will return a view into scratch buffer or input []byte (if applicable).
- //
- // All implementations must honor the contract below:
- // if ZeroCopy and applicable, return a view into input []byte we are decoding from
- // else if in == nil, return a view into scratch buffer
- // else append decoded value to in[:0] and return that
- // (this can be simulated by passing []byte{} as in parameter)
- //
- // Implementations must also update Decoder.decByteState on each call to
- // DecodeBytes or DecodeStringAsBytes. Some callers may check that and work appropriately.
- //
- // Note: DecodeBytes may decode past the length of the passed byte slice, up to the cap.
- // Consequently, it is ok to pass a zero-len slice to DecodeBytes, as the returned
- // byte slice will have the appropriate length.
- DecodeBytes(in []byte) (out []byte)
- // DecodeBytes(bs []byte, isstring, zerocopy bool) (bsOut []byte)
- // DecodeExt will decode into a *RawExt or into an extension.
- DecodeExt(v interface{}, basetype reflect.Type, xtag uint64, ext Ext)
- // decodeExt(verifyTag bool, tag byte) (xtag byte, xbs []byte)
- DecodeTime() (t time.Time)
- // ReadArrayStart will return the length of the array.
- // If the format doesn't prefix the length, it returns containerLenUnknown.
- // If the expected array was a nil in the stream, it returns containerLenNil.
- ReadArrayStart() int
- // ReadMapStart will return the length of the array.
- // If the format doesn't prefix the length, it returns containerLenUnknown.
- // If the expected array was a nil in the stream, it returns containerLenNil.
- ReadMapStart() int
- reset()
- // atEndOfDecode()
- // nextValueBytes will return the bytes representing the next value in the stream.
- //
- // if start is nil, then treat it as a request to discard the next set of bytes,
- // and the return response does not matter.
- // Typically, this means that the returned []byte is nil/empty/undefined.
- //
- // Optimize for decoding from a []byte, where the nextValueBytes will just be a sub-slice
- // of the input slice. Callers that need to use this to not be a view into the input bytes
- // should handle it appropriately.
- nextValueBytes(start []byte) []byte
- // descBd will describe the token descriptor that signifies what type was decoded
- descBd() string
- decoder() *Decoder
- driverStateManager
- decNegintPosintFloatNumber
- }
- type decDriverContainerTracker interface {
- ReadArrayElem()
- ReadMapElemKey()
- ReadMapElemValue()
- ReadArrayEnd()
- ReadMapEnd()
- }
- type decNegintPosintFloatNumber interface {
- decInteger() (ui uint64, neg, ok bool)
- decFloat() (f float64, ok bool)
- }
- type decDriverNoopNumberHelper struct{}
- func (x decDriverNoopNumberHelper) decInteger() (ui uint64, neg, ok bool) {
- panic("decInteger unsupported")
- }
- func (x decDriverNoopNumberHelper) decFloat() (f float64, ok bool) { panic("decFloat unsupported") }
- type decDriverNoopContainerReader struct{}
- // func (x decDriverNoopContainerReader) ReadArrayStart() (v int) { panic("ReadArrayStart unsupported") }
- // func (x decDriverNoopContainerReader) ReadMapStart() (v int) { panic("ReadMapStart unsupported") }
- func (x decDriverNoopContainerReader) ReadArrayEnd() {}
- func (x decDriverNoopContainerReader) ReadMapEnd() {}
- func (x decDriverNoopContainerReader) CheckBreak() (v bool) { return }
- // DecodeOptions captures configuration options during decode.
- type DecodeOptions struct {
- // MapType specifies type to use during schema-less decoding of a map in the stream.
- // If nil (unset), we default to map[string]interface{} iff json handle and MapKeyAsString=true,
- // else map[interface{}]interface{}.
- MapType reflect.Type
- // SliceType specifies type to use during schema-less decoding of an array in the stream.
- // If nil (unset), we default to []interface{} for all formats.
- SliceType reflect.Type
- // MaxInitLen defines the maxinum initial length that we "make" a collection
- // (string, slice, map, chan). If 0 or negative, we default to a sensible value
- // based on the size of an element in the collection.
- //
- // For example, when decoding, a stream may say that it has 2^64 elements.
- // We should not auto-matically provision a slice of that size, to prevent Out-Of-Memory crash.
- // Instead, we provision up to MaxInitLen, fill that up, and start appending after that.
- MaxInitLen int
- // ReaderBufferSize is the size of the buffer used when reading.
- //
- // if > 0, we use a smart buffer internally for performance purposes.
- ReaderBufferSize int
- // MaxDepth defines the maximum depth when decoding nested
- // maps and slices. If 0 or negative, we default to a suitably large number (currently 1024).
- MaxDepth int16
- // If ErrorIfNoField, return an error when decoding a map
- // from a codec stream into a struct, and no matching struct field is found.
- ErrorIfNoField bool
- // If ErrorIfNoArrayExpand, return an error when decoding a slice/array that cannot be expanded.
- // For example, the stream contains an array of 8 items, but you are decoding into a [4]T array,
- // or you are decoding into a slice of length 4 which is non-addressable (and so cannot be set).
- ErrorIfNoArrayExpand bool
- // If SignedInteger, use the int64 during schema-less decoding of unsigned values (not uint64).
- SignedInteger bool
- // MapValueReset controls how we decode into a map value.
- //
- // By default, we MAY retrieve the mapping for a key, and then decode into that.
- // However, especially with big maps, that retrieval may be expensive and unnecessary
- // if the stream already contains all that is necessary to recreate the value.
- //
- // If true, we will never retrieve the previous mapping,
- // but rather decode into a new value and set that in the map.
- //
- // If false, we will retrieve the previous mapping if necessary e.g.
- // the previous mapping is a pointer, or is a struct or array with pre-set state,
- // or is an interface.
- MapValueReset bool
- // SliceElementReset: on decoding a slice, reset the element to a zero value first.
- //
- // concern: if the slice already contained some garbage, we will decode into that garbage.
- SliceElementReset bool
- // InterfaceReset controls how we decode into an interface.
- //
- // By default, when we see a field that is an interface{...},
- // or a map with interface{...} value, we will attempt decoding into the
- // "contained" value.
- //
- // However, this prevents us from reading a string into an interface{}
- // that formerly contained a number.
- //
- // If true, we will decode into a new "blank" value, and set that in the interface.
- // If false, we will decode into whatever is contained in the interface.
- InterfaceReset bool
- // InternString controls interning of strings during decoding.
- //
- // Some handles, e.g. json, typically will read map keys as strings.
- // If the set of keys are finite, it may help reduce allocation to
- // look them up from a map (than to allocate them afresh).
- //
- // Note: Handles will be smart when using the intern functionality.
- // Every string should not be interned.
- // An excellent use-case for interning is struct field names,
- // or map keys where key type is string.
- InternString bool
- // PreferArrayOverSlice controls whether to decode to an array or a slice.
- //
- // This only impacts decoding into a nil interface{}.
- //
- // Consequently, it has no effect on codecgen.
- //
- // *Note*: This only applies if using go1.5 and above,
- // as it requires reflect.ArrayOf support which was absent before go1.5.
- PreferArrayOverSlice bool
- // DeleteOnNilMapValue controls how to decode a nil value in the stream.
- //
- // If true, we will delete the mapping of the key.
- // Else, just set the mapping to the zero value of the type.
- //
- // Deprecated: This does NOTHING and is left behind for compiling compatibility.
- // This change is necessitated because 'nil' in a stream now consistently
- // means the zero value (ie reset the value to its zero state).
- DeleteOnNilMapValue bool
- // RawToString controls how raw bytes in a stream are decoded into a nil interface{}.
- // By default, they are decoded as []byte, but can be decoded as string (if configured).
- RawToString bool
- // ZeroCopy controls whether decoded values of []byte or string type
- // point into the input []byte parameter passed to a NewDecoderBytes/ResetBytes(...) call.
- //
- // To illustrate, if ZeroCopy and decoding from a []byte (not io.Writer),
- // then a []byte or string in the output result may just be a slice of (point into)
- // the input bytes.
- //
- // This optimization prevents unnecessary copying.
- //
- // However, it is made optional, as the caller MUST ensure that the input parameter []byte is
- // not modified after the Decode() happens, as any changes are mirrored in the decoded result.
- ZeroCopy bool
- // PreferPointerForStructOrArray controls whether a struct or array
- // is stored in a nil interface{}, or a pointer to it.
- //
- // This mostly impacts when we decode registered extensions.
- PreferPointerForStructOrArray bool
- // ValidateUnicode controls will cause decoding to fail if an expected unicode
- // string is well-formed but include invalid codepoints.
- //
- // This could have a performance impact.
- ValidateUnicode bool
- }
- // ----------------------------------------
- func (d *Decoder) rawExt(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- d.d.DecodeExt(rv2i(rv), f.ti.rt, 0, nil)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) ext(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- d.d.DecodeExt(rv2i(rv), f.ti.rt, f.xfTag, f.xfFn)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) selferUnmarshal(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rv2i(rv).(Selfer).CodecDecodeSelf(d)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) binaryUnmarshal(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- bm := rv2i(rv).(encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler)
- xbs := d.d.DecodeBytes(nil)
- fnerr := bm.UnmarshalBinary(xbs)
- d.onerror(fnerr)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) textUnmarshal(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- tm := rv2i(rv).(encoding.TextUnmarshaler)
- fnerr := tm.UnmarshalText(d.d.DecodeStringAsBytes())
- d.onerror(fnerr)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) jsonUnmarshal(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- d.jsonUnmarshalV(rv2i(rv).(jsonUnmarshaler))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) jsonUnmarshalV(tm jsonUnmarshaler) {
- // grab the bytes to be read, as UnmarshalJSON needs the full JSON so as to unmarshal it itself.
- var bs0 = []byte{}
- if !d.bytes {
- bs0 = d.blist.get(256)
- }
- bs := d.d.nextValueBytes(bs0)
- fnerr := tm.UnmarshalJSON(bs)
- if !d.bytes {
- d.blist.put(bs)
- if !byteSliceSameData(bs0, bs) {
- d.blist.put(bs0)
- }
- }
- d.onerror(fnerr)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kErr(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- d.errorf("no decoding function defined for kind %v", rv.Kind())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) raw(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetBytes(rv, d.rawBytes())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kString(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetString(rv, d.stringZC(d.d.DecodeStringAsBytes()))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kBool(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetBool(rv, d.d.DecodeBool())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kTime(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetTime(rv, d.d.DecodeTime())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kFloat32(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetFloat32(rv, d.decodeFloat32())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kFloat64(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetFloat64(rv, d.d.DecodeFloat64())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kComplex64(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetComplex64(rv, complex(d.decodeFloat32(), 0))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kComplex128(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetComplex128(rv, complex(d.d.DecodeFloat64(), 0))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInt(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetInt(rv, int(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), intBitsize)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInt8(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetInt8(rv, int8(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), 8)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInt16(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetInt16(rv, int16(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), 16)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInt32(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetInt32(rv, int32(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), 32)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInt64(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetInt64(rv, d.d.DecodeInt64())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kUint(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetUint(rv, uint(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), uintBitsize)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kUintptr(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetUintptr(rv, uintptr(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), uintBitsize)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kUint8(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetUint8(rv, uint8(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), 8)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kUint16(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetUint16(rv, uint16(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), 16)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kUint32(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetUint32(rv, uint32(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), 32)))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kUint64(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- rvSetUint64(rv, d.d.DecodeUint64())
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInterfaceNaked(f *codecFnInfo) (rvn reflect.Value) {
- // nil interface:
- // use some hieristics to decode it appropriately
- // based on the detected next value in the stream.
- n := d.naked()
- d.d.DecodeNaked()
- // We cannot decode non-nil stream value into nil interface with methods (e.g. io.Reader).
- // Howver, it is possible that the user has ways to pass in a type for a given interface
- // - MapType
- // - SliceType
- // - Extensions
- //
- // Consequently, we should relax this. Put it behind a const flag for now.
- if decFailNonEmptyIntf && f.ti.numMeth > 0 {
- d.errorf("cannot decode non-nil codec value into nil %v (%v methods)", f.ti.rt, f.ti.numMeth)
- }
- switch n.v {
- case valueTypeMap:
- mtid := d.mtid
- if mtid == 0 {
- if d.jsms { // if json, default to a map type with string keys
- mtid = mapStrIntfTypId // for json performance
- } else {
- mtid = mapIntfIntfTypId
- }
- }
- if mtid == mapStrIntfTypId {
- var v2 map[string]interface{}
- d.decode(&v2)
- rvn = rv4iptr(&v2).Elem()
- } else if mtid == mapIntfIntfTypId {
- var v2 map[interface{}]interface{}
- d.decode(&v2)
- rvn = rv4iptr(&v2).Elem()
- } else if d.mtr {
- rvn = reflect.New(d.h.MapType)
- d.decode(rv2i(rvn))
- rvn = rvn.Elem()
- } else {
- rvn = rvZeroAddrK(d.h.MapType, reflect.Map)
- d.decodeValue(rvn, nil)
- }
- case valueTypeArray:
- if d.stid == 0 || d.stid == intfSliceTypId {
- var v2 []interface{}
- d.decode(&v2)
- rvn = rv4iptr(&v2).Elem()
- } else if d.str {
- rvn = reflect.New(d.h.SliceType)
- d.decode(rv2i(rvn))
- rvn = rvn.Elem()
- } else {
- rvn = rvZeroAddrK(d.h.SliceType, reflect.Slice)
- d.decodeValue(rvn, nil)
- }
- if reflectArrayOfSupported && d.h.PreferArrayOverSlice {
- rvn = rvGetArray4Slice(rvn)
- }
- case valueTypeExt:
- tag, bytes := n.u, n.l // calling decode below might taint the values
- bfn := d.h.getExtForTag(tag)
- var re = RawExt{Tag: tag}
- if bytes == nil {
- // it is one of the InterfaceExt ones: json and cbor.
- // most likely cbor, as json decoding never reveals valueTypeExt (no tagging support)
- if bfn == nil {
- d.decode(&re.Value)
- rvn = rv4iptr(&re).Elem()
- } else {
- if bfn.ext == SelfExt {
- rvn = rvZeroAddrK(bfn.rt, bfn.rt.Kind())
- d.decodeValue(rvn, d.h.fnNoExt(bfn.rt))
- } else {
- rvn = reflect.New(bfn.rt)
- d.interfaceExtConvertAndDecode(rv2i(rvn), bfn.ext)
- rvn = rvn.Elem()
- }
- }
- } else {
- // one of the BytesExt ones: binc, msgpack, simple
- if bfn == nil {
- re.setData(bytes, false)
- rvn = rv4iptr(&re).Elem()
- } else {
- rvn = reflect.New(bfn.rt)
- if bfn.ext == SelfExt {
- d.sideDecode(rv2i(rvn), bfn.rt, bytes)
- } else {
- bfn.ext.ReadExt(rv2i(rvn), bytes)
- }
- rvn = rvn.Elem()
- }
- }
- // if struct/array, directly store pointer into the interface
- if d.h.PreferPointerForStructOrArray && rvn.CanAddr() {
- if rk := rvn.Kind(); rk == reflect.Array || rk == reflect.Struct {
- rvn = rvn.Addr()
- }
- }
- case valueTypeNil:
- // rvn = reflect.Zero(f.ti.rt)
- // no-op
- case valueTypeInt:
- rvn = n.ri()
- case valueTypeUint:
- rvn = n.ru()
- case valueTypeFloat:
- rvn = n.rf()
- case valueTypeBool:
- rvn = n.rb()
- case valueTypeString, valueTypeSymbol:
- rvn = n.rs()
- case valueTypeBytes:
- rvn = n.rl()
- case valueTypeTime:
- rvn = n.rt()
- default:
- halt.errorf("kInterfaceNaked: unexpected valueType: %d", n.v)
- }
- return
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kInterface(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- // Note: A consequence of how kInterface works, is that
- // if an interface already contains something, we try
- // to decode into what was there before.
- // We do not replace with a generic value (as got from decodeNaked).
- //
- // every interface passed here MUST be settable.
- //
- // ensure you call rvSetIntf(...) before returning.
- isnilrv := rvIsNil(rv)
- var rvn reflect.Value
- if d.h.InterfaceReset {
- // check if mapping to a type: if so, initialize it and move on
- rvn = d.h.intf2impl(f.ti.rtid)
- if !rvn.IsValid() {
- rvn = d.kInterfaceNaked(f)
- if rvn.IsValid() {
- rvSetIntf(rv, rvn)
- } else if !isnilrv {
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero4Intf(rv)
- }
- return
- }
- } else if isnilrv {
- // check if mapping to a type: if so, initialize it and move on
- rvn = d.h.intf2impl(f.ti.rtid)
- if !rvn.IsValid() {
- rvn = d.kInterfaceNaked(f)
- if rvn.IsValid() {
- rvSetIntf(rv, rvn)
- }
- return
- }
- } else {
- // now we have a non-nil interface value, meaning it contains a type
- rvn = rv.Elem()
- }
- // rvn is now a non-interface type
- canDecode, _ := isDecodeable(rvn)
- // Note: interface{} is settable, but underlying type may not be.
- // Consequently, we MAY have to allocate a value (containing the underlying value),
- // decode into it, and reset the interface to that new value.
- if !canDecode {
- rvn2 := d.oneShotAddrRV(rvn.Type(), rvn.Kind())
- rvSetDirect(rvn2, rvn)
- rvn = rvn2
- }
- d.decodeValue(rvn, nil)
- rvSetIntf(rv, rvn)
- }
- func decStructFieldKeyNotString(dd decDriver, keyType valueType, b *[decScratchByteArrayLen]byte) (rvkencname []byte) {
- if keyType == valueTypeInt {
- rvkencname = strconv.AppendInt(b[:0], dd.DecodeInt64(), 10)
- } else if keyType == valueTypeUint {
- rvkencname = strconv.AppendUint(b[:0], dd.DecodeUint64(), 10)
- } else if keyType == valueTypeFloat {
- rvkencname = strconv.AppendFloat(b[:0], dd.DecodeFloat64(), 'f', -1, 64)
- } else {
- halt.errorf("invalid struct key type: %v", keyType)
- }
- return
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kStructField(si *structFieldInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- if d.d.TryNil() {
- if rv = si.path.field(rv); rv.IsValid() {
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero(rv)
- }
- return
- }
- d.decodeValueNoCheckNil(si.path.fieldAlloc(rv), nil)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kStruct(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- ctyp := d.d.ContainerType()
- ti := f.ti
- var mf MissingFielder
- if ti.flagMissingFielder {
- mf = rv2i(rv).(MissingFielder)
- } else if ti.flagMissingFielderPtr {
- mf = rv2i(rvAddr(rv, ti.ptr)).(MissingFielder)
- }
- if ctyp == valueTypeMap {
- containerLen := d.mapStart(d.d.ReadMapStart())
- if containerLen == 0 {
- d.mapEnd()
- return
- }
- hasLen := containerLen >= 0
- var name2 []byte
- if mf != nil {
- var namearr2 [16]byte
- name2 = namearr2[:0]
- }
- var rvkencname []byte
- for j := 0; d.containerNext(j, containerLen, hasLen); j++ {
- d.mapElemKey()
- if ti.keyType == valueTypeString {
- rvkencname = d.d.DecodeStringAsBytes()
- } else {
- rvkencname = decStructFieldKeyNotString(d.d, ti.keyType, &d.b)
- }
- d.mapElemValue()
- if si := ti.siForEncName(rvkencname); si != nil {
- d.kStructField(si, rv)
- } else if mf != nil {
- // store rvkencname in new []byte, as it previously shares Decoder.b, which is used in decode
- name2 = append(name2[:0], rvkencname...)
- var f interface{}
- d.decode(&f)
- if !mf.CodecMissingField(name2, f) && d.h.ErrorIfNoField {
- d.errorf("no matching struct field when decoding stream map with key: %s ", stringView(name2))
- }
- } else {
- d.structFieldNotFound(-1, stringView(rvkencname))
- }
- }
- d.mapEnd()
- } else if ctyp == valueTypeArray {
- containerLen := d.arrayStart(d.d.ReadArrayStart())
- if containerLen == 0 {
- d.arrayEnd()
- return
- }
- // Not much gain from doing it two ways for array.
- // Arrays are not used as much for structs.
- tisfi := ti.sfi.source()
- hasLen := containerLen >= 0
- // iterate all the items in the stream
- // if mapped elem-wise to a field, handle it
- // if more stream items than can be mapped, error it
- for j := 0; d.containerNext(j, containerLen, hasLen); j++ {
- d.arrayElem()
- if j < len(tisfi) {
- d.kStructField(tisfi[j], rv)
- } else {
- d.structFieldNotFound(j, "")
- }
- }
- d.arrayEnd()
- } else {
- d.onerror(errNeedMapOrArrayDecodeToStruct)
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kSlice(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- // A slice can be set from a map or array in stream.
- // This way, the order can be kept (as order is lost with map).
- // Note: rv is a slice type here - guaranteed
- ti := f.ti
- rvCanset := rv.CanSet()
- ctyp := d.d.ContainerType()
- if ctyp == valueTypeBytes || ctyp == valueTypeString {
- // you can only decode bytes or string in the stream into a slice or array of bytes
- if !(ti.rtid == uint8SliceTypId || ti.elemkind == uint8(reflect.Uint8)) {
- d.errorf("bytes/string in stream must decode into slice/array of bytes, not %v", ti.rt)
- }
- rvbs := rvGetBytes(rv)
- if !rvCanset {
- // not addressable byte slice, so do not decode into it past the length
- rvbs = rvbs[:len(rvbs):len(rvbs)]
- }
- bs2 := d.decodeBytesInto(rvbs)
- // if !(len(bs2) == len(rvbs) && byteSliceSameData(rvbs, bs2)) {
- if !(len(bs2) > 0 && len(bs2) == len(rvbs) && &bs2[0] == &rvbs[0]) {
- if rvCanset {
- rvSetBytes(rv, bs2)
- } else if len(rvbs) > 0 && len(bs2) > 0 {
- copy(rvbs, bs2)
- }
- }
- return
- }
- slh, containerLenS := d.decSliceHelperStart() // only expects valueType(Array|Map) - never Nil
- // an array can never return a nil slice. so no need to check f.array here.
- if containerLenS == 0 {
- if rvCanset {
- if rvIsNil(rv) {
- rvSetDirect(rv, rvSliceZeroCap(ti.rt))
- } else {
- rvSetSliceLen(rv, 0)
- }
- }
- slh.End()
- return
- }
- rtelem0Mut := !scalarBitset.isset(ti.elemkind)
- rtelem := ti.elem
- for k := reflect.Kind(ti.elemkind); k == reflect.Ptr; k = rtelem.Kind() {
- rtelem = rtelem.Elem()
- }
- var fn *codecFn
- var rvChanged bool
- var rv0 = rv
- var rv9 reflect.Value
- rvlen := rvLenSlice(rv)
- rvcap := rvCapSlice(rv)
- hasLen := containerLenS > 0
- if hasLen {
- if containerLenS > rvcap {
- oldRvlenGtZero := rvlen > 0
- rvlen1 := decInferLen(containerLenS, d.h.MaxInitLen, int(ti.elemsize))
- if rvlen1 == rvlen {
- } else if rvlen1 <= rvcap {
- if rvCanset {
- rvlen = rvlen1
- rvSetSliceLen(rv, rvlen)
- }
- } else if rvCanset { // rvlen1 > rvcap
- rvlen = rvlen1
- rv, rvCanset = rvMakeSlice(rv, f.ti, rvlen, rvlen)
- rvcap = rvlen
- rvChanged = !rvCanset
- } else { // rvlen1 > rvcap && !canSet
- d.errorf("cannot decode into non-settable slice")
- }
- if rvChanged && oldRvlenGtZero && rtelem0Mut {
- rvCopySlice(rv, rv0, rtelem) // only copy up to length NOT cap i.e. rv0.Slice(0, rvcap)
- }
- } else if containerLenS != rvlen {
- if rvCanset {
- rvlen = containerLenS
- rvSetSliceLen(rv, rvlen)
- }
- }
- }
- // consider creating new element once, and just decoding into it.
- var elemReset = d.h.SliceElementReset
- var j int
- for ; d.containerNext(j, containerLenS, hasLen); j++ {
- if j == 0 {
- if rvIsNil(rv) { // means hasLen = false
- if rvCanset {
- rvlen = decInferLen(containerLenS, d.h.MaxInitLen, int(ti.elemsize))
- rv, rvCanset = rvMakeSlice(rv, f.ti, rvlen, rvlen)
- rvcap = rvlen
- rvChanged = !rvCanset
- } else {
- d.errorf("cannot decode into non-settable slice")
- }
- }
- if fn == nil {
- fn = d.h.fn(rtelem)
- }
- }
- // if indefinite, etc, then expand the slice if necessary
- if j >= rvlen {
- slh.ElemContainerState(j)
- // expand the slice up to the cap.
- // Note that we did, so we have to reset it later.
- if rvlen < rvcap {
- rvlen = rvcap
- if rvCanset {
- rvSetSliceLen(rv, rvlen)
- } else if rvChanged {
- rv = rvSlice(rv, rvlen)
- } else {
- d.onerror(errExpandSliceCannotChange)
- }
- } else {
- if !(rvCanset || rvChanged) {
- d.onerror(errExpandSliceCannotChange)
- }
- rv, rvcap, rvCanset = rvGrowSlice(rv, f.ti, rvcap, 1)
- rvlen = rvcap
- rvChanged = !rvCanset
- }
- } else {
- slh.ElemContainerState(j)
- }
- rv9 = rvSliceIndex(rv, j, f.ti)
- if elemReset {
- rvSetZero(rv9)
- }
- d.decodeValue(rv9, fn)
- }
- if j < rvlen {
- if rvCanset {
- rvSetSliceLen(rv, j)
- } else if rvChanged {
- rv = rvSlice(rv, j)
- }
- // rvlen = j
- } else if j == 0 && rvIsNil(rv) {
- if rvCanset {
- rv = rvSliceZeroCap(ti.rt)
- rvCanset = false
- rvChanged = true
- }
- }
- slh.End()
- if rvChanged { // infers rvCanset=true, so it can be reset
- rvSetDirect(rv0, rv)
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kArray(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- // An array can be set from a map or array in stream.
- ctyp := d.d.ContainerType()
- if handleBytesWithinKArray && (ctyp == valueTypeBytes || ctyp == valueTypeString) {
- // you can only decode bytes or string in the stream into a slice or array of bytes
- if f.ti.elemkind != uint8(reflect.Uint8) {
- d.errorf("bytes/string in stream can decode into array of bytes, but not %v", f.ti.rt)
- }
- rvbs := rvGetArrayBytes(rv, nil)
- bs2 := d.decodeBytesInto(rvbs)
- if !byteSliceSameData(rvbs, bs2) && len(rvbs) > 0 && len(bs2) > 0 {
- copy(rvbs, bs2)
- }
- return
- }
- slh, containerLenS := d.decSliceHelperStart() // only expects valueType(Array|Map) - never Nil
- // an array can never return a nil slice. so no need to check f.array here.
- if containerLenS == 0 {
- slh.End()
- return
- }
- rtelem := f.ti.elem
- for k := reflect.Kind(f.ti.elemkind); k == reflect.Ptr; k = rtelem.Kind() {
- rtelem = rtelem.Elem()
- }
- var fn *codecFn
- var rv9 reflect.Value
- rvlen := rv.Len() // same as cap
- hasLen := containerLenS > 0
- if hasLen && containerLenS > rvlen {
- d.errorf("cannot decode into array with length: %v, less than container length: %v", rvlen, containerLenS)
- }
- // consider creating new element once, and just decoding into it.
- var elemReset = d.h.SliceElementReset
- for j := 0; d.containerNext(j, containerLenS, hasLen); j++ {
- // note that you cannot expand the array if indefinite and we go past array length
- if j >= rvlen {
- slh.arrayCannotExpand(hasLen, rvlen, j, containerLenS)
- return
- }
- slh.ElemContainerState(j)
- rv9 = rvArrayIndex(rv, j, f.ti)
- if elemReset {
- rvSetZero(rv9)
- }
- if fn == nil {
- fn = d.h.fn(rtelem)
- }
- d.decodeValue(rv9, fn)
- }
- slh.End()
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kChan(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- // A slice can be set from a map or array in stream.
- // This way, the order can be kept (as order is lost with map).
- ti := f.ti
- if ti.chandir&uint8(reflect.SendDir) == 0 {
- d.errorf("receive-only channel cannot be decoded")
- }
- ctyp := d.d.ContainerType()
- if ctyp == valueTypeBytes || ctyp == valueTypeString {
- // you can only decode bytes or string in the stream into a slice or array of bytes
- if !(ti.rtid == uint8SliceTypId || ti.elemkind == uint8(reflect.Uint8)) {
- d.errorf("bytes/string in stream must decode into slice/array of bytes, not %v", ti.rt)
- }
- bs2 := d.d.DecodeBytes(nil)
- irv := rv2i(rv)
- ch, ok := irv.(chan<- byte)
- if !ok {
- ch = irv.(chan byte)
- }
- for _, b := range bs2 {
- ch <- b
- }
- return
- }
- var rvCanset = rv.CanSet()
- // only expects valueType(Array|Map - nil handled above)
- slh, containerLenS := d.decSliceHelperStart()
- // an array can never return a nil slice. so no need to check f.array here.
- if containerLenS == 0 {
- if rvCanset && rvIsNil(rv) {
- rvSetDirect(rv, reflect.MakeChan(ti.rt, 0))
- }
- slh.End()
- return
- }
- rtelem := ti.elem
- useTransient := decUseTransient && ti.elemkind != byte(reflect.Ptr) && ti.tielem.flagCanTransient
- for k := reflect.Kind(ti.elemkind); k == reflect.Ptr; k = rtelem.Kind() {
- rtelem = rtelem.Elem()
- }
- var fn *codecFn
- var rvChanged bool
- var rv0 = rv
- var rv9 reflect.Value
- var rvlen int // = rv.Len()
- hasLen := containerLenS > 0
- for j := 0; d.containerNext(j, containerLenS, hasLen); j++ {
- if j == 0 {
- if rvIsNil(rv) {
- if hasLen {
- rvlen = decInferLen(containerLenS, d.h.MaxInitLen, int(ti.elemsize))
- } else {
- rvlen = decDefChanCap
- }
- if rvCanset {
- rv = reflect.MakeChan(ti.rt, rvlen)
- rvChanged = true
- } else {
- d.errorf("cannot decode into non-settable chan")
- }
- }
- if fn == nil {
- fn = d.h.fn(rtelem)
- }
- }
- slh.ElemContainerState(j)
- if rv9.IsValid() {
- rvSetZero(rv9)
- } else if decUseTransient && useTransient {
- rv9 = d.perType.TransientAddrK(ti.elem, reflect.Kind(ti.elemkind))
- } else {
- rv9 = rvZeroAddrK(ti.elem, reflect.Kind(ti.elemkind))
- }
- if !d.d.TryNil() {
- d.decodeValueNoCheckNil(rv9, fn)
- }
- rv.Send(rv9)
- }
- slh.End()
- if rvChanged { // infers rvCanset=true, so it can be reset
- rvSetDirect(rv0, rv)
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) kMap(f *codecFnInfo, rv reflect.Value) {
- containerLen := d.mapStart(d.d.ReadMapStart())
- ti := f.ti
- if rvIsNil(rv) {
- rvlen := decInferLen(containerLen, d.h.MaxInitLen, int(ti.keysize+ti.elemsize))
- rvSetDirect(rv, makeMapReflect(ti.rt, rvlen))
- }
- if containerLen == 0 {
- d.mapEnd()
- return
- }
- ktype, vtype := ti.key, ti.elem
- ktypeId := rt2id(ktype)
- vtypeKind := reflect.Kind(ti.elemkind)
- ktypeKind := reflect.Kind(ti.keykind)
- kfast := mapKeyFastKindFor(ktypeKind)
- visindirect := mapStoresElemIndirect(uintptr(ti.elemsize))
- visref := refBitset.isset(ti.elemkind)
- vtypePtr := vtypeKind == reflect.Ptr
- ktypePtr := ktypeKind == reflect.Ptr
- vTransient := decUseTransient && !vtypePtr && ti.tielem.flagCanTransient
- kTransient := decUseTransient && !ktypePtr && ti.tikey.flagCanTransient
- var vtypeElem reflect.Type
- var keyFn, valFn *codecFn
- var ktypeLo, vtypeLo = ktype, vtype
- if ktypeKind == reflect.Ptr {
- for ktypeLo = ktype.Elem(); ktypeLo.Kind() == reflect.Ptr; ktypeLo = ktypeLo.Elem() {
- }
- }
- if vtypePtr {
- vtypeElem = vtype.Elem()
- for vtypeLo = vtypeElem; vtypeLo.Kind() == reflect.Ptr; vtypeLo = vtypeLo.Elem() {
- }
- }
- rvkMut := !scalarBitset.isset(ti.keykind) // if ktype is immutable, then re-use the same rvk.
- rvvMut := !scalarBitset.isset(ti.elemkind)
- rvvCanNil := isnilBitset.isset(ti.elemkind)
- // rvk: key
- // rvkn: if non-mutable, on each iteration of loop, set rvk to this
- // rvv: value
- // rvvn: if non-mutable, on each iteration of loop, set rvv to this
- // if mutable, may be used as a temporary value for local-scoped operations
- // rvva: if mutable, used as transient value for use for key lookup
- // rvvz: zero value of map value type, used to do a map set when nil is found in stream
- var rvk, rvkn, rvv, rvvn, rvva, rvvz reflect.Value
- // we do a doMapGet if kind is mutable, and InterfaceReset=true if interface
- var doMapGet, doMapSet bool
- if !d.h.MapValueReset {
- if rvvMut && (vtypeKind != reflect.Interface || !d.h.InterfaceReset) {
- doMapGet = true
- rvva = mapAddrLoopvarRV(vtype, vtypeKind)
- }
- }
- ktypeIsString := ktypeId == stringTypId
- ktypeIsIntf := ktypeId == intfTypId
- hasLen := containerLen > 0
- // kstrbs is used locally for the key bytes, so we can reduce allocation.
- // When we read keys, we copy to this local bytes array, and use a stringView for lookup.
- // We only convert it into a true string if we have to do a set on the map.
- // Since kstr2bs will usually escape to the heap, declaring a [64]byte array may be wasteful.
- // It is only valuable if we are sure that it is declared on the stack.
- // var kstrarr [64]byte // most keys are less than 32 bytes, and even more less than 64
- // var kstrbs = kstrarr[:0]
- var kstrbs []byte
- var kstr2bs []byte
- var s string
- var callFnRvk bool
- fnRvk2 := func() (s string) {
- callFnRvk = false
- if len(kstr2bs) < 2 {
- return string(kstr2bs)
- }
- return d.mapKeyString(&callFnRvk, &kstrbs, &kstr2bs)
- }
- // Use a possibly transient (map) value (and key), to reduce allocation
- for j := 0; d.containerNext(j, containerLen, hasLen); j++ {
- callFnRvk = false
- if j == 0 {
- // if vtypekind is a scalar and thus value will be decoded using TransientAddrK,
- // then it is ok to use TransientAddr2K for the map key.
- if decUseTransient && vTransient && kTransient {
- rvk = d.perType.TransientAddr2K(ktype, ktypeKind)
- } else {
- rvk = rvZeroAddrK(ktype, ktypeKind)
- }
- if !rvkMut {
- rvkn = rvk
- }
- if !rvvMut {
- if decUseTransient && vTransient {
- rvvn = d.perType.TransientAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- } else {
- rvvn = rvZeroAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- }
- }
- if !ktypeIsString && keyFn == nil {
- keyFn = d.h.fn(ktypeLo)
- }
- if valFn == nil {
- valFn = d.h.fn(vtypeLo)
- }
- } else if rvkMut {
- rvSetZero(rvk)
- } else {
- rvk = rvkn
- }
- d.mapElemKey()
- if ktypeIsString {
- kstr2bs = d.d.DecodeStringAsBytes()
- rvSetString(rvk, fnRvk2())
- } else {
- d.decByteState = decByteStateNone
- d.decodeValue(rvk, keyFn)
- // special case if interface wrapping a byte slice
- if ktypeIsIntf {
- if rvk2 := rvk.Elem(); rvk2.IsValid() && rvk2.Type() == uint8SliceTyp {
- kstr2bs = rvGetBytes(rvk2)
- rvSetIntf(rvk, rv4istr(fnRvk2()))
- }
- // NOTE: consider failing early if map/slice/func
- }
- }
- d.mapElemValue()
- if d.d.TryNil() {
- // since a map, we have to set zero value if needed
- if !rvvz.IsValid() {
- rvvz = rvZeroK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- }
- if callFnRvk {
- s = d.string(kstr2bs)
- if ktypeIsString {
- rvSetString(rvk, s)
- } else { // ktypeIsIntf
- rvSetIntf(rvk, rv4istr(s))
- }
- }
- mapSet(rv, rvk, rvvz, kfast, visindirect, visref)
- continue
- }
- // there is non-nil content in the stream to decode ...
- // consequently, it's ok to just directly create new value to the pointer (if vtypePtr)
- // set doMapSet to false iff u do a get, and the return value is a non-nil pointer
- doMapSet = true
- if !rvvMut {
- rvv = rvvn
- } else if !doMapGet {
- goto NEW_RVV
- } else {
- rvv = mapGet(rv, rvk, rvva, kfast, visindirect, visref)
- if !rvv.IsValid() || (rvvCanNil && rvIsNil(rvv)) {
- goto NEW_RVV
- }
- switch vtypeKind {
- case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Map: // ok to decode directly into map
- doMapSet = false
- case reflect.Interface:
- // if an interface{}, just decode into it iff a non-nil ptr/map, else allocate afresh
- rvvn = rvv.Elem()
- if k := rvvn.Kind(); (k == reflect.Ptr || k == reflect.Map) && !rvIsNil(rvvn) {
- d.decodeValueNoCheckNil(rvvn, nil) // valFn is incorrect here
- continue
- }
- // make addressable (so we can set the interface)
- rvvn = rvZeroAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- rvSetIntf(rvvn, rvv)
- rvv = rvvn
- default:
- // make addressable (so you can set the slice/array elements, etc)
- if decUseTransient && vTransient {
- rvvn = d.perType.TransientAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- } else {
- rvvn = rvZeroAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- }
- rvSetDirect(rvvn, rvv)
- rvv = rvvn
- }
- }
- goto DECODE_VALUE_NO_CHECK_NIL
- NEW_RVV:
- if vtypePtr {
- rvv = reflect.New(vtypeElem) // non-nil in stream, so allocate value
- } else if decUseTransient && vTransient {
- rvv = d.perType.TransientAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- } else {
- rvv = rvZeroAddrK(vtype, vtypeKind)
- }
- DECODE_VALUE_NO_CHECK_NIL:
- d.decodeValueNoCheckNil(rvv, valFn)
- if doMapSet {
- if callFnRvk {
- s = d.string(kstr2bs)
- if ktypeIsString {
- rvSetString(rvk, s)
- } else { // ktypeIsIntf
- rvSetIntf(rvk, rv4istr(s))
- }
- }
- mapSet(rv, rvk, rvv, kfast, visindirect, visref)
- }
- }
- d.mapEnd()
- }
- // Decoder reads and decodes an object from an input stream in a supported format.
- //
- // Decoder is NOT safe for concurrent use i.e. a Decoder cannot be used
- // concurrently in multiple goroutines.
- //
- // However, as Decoder could be allocation heavy to initialize, a Reset method is provided
- // so its state can be reused to decode new input streams repeatedly.
- // This is the idiomatic way to use.
- type Decoder struct {
- panicHdl
- d decDriver
- // cache the mapTypeId and sliceTypeId for faster comparisons
- mtid uintptr
- stid uintptr
- h *BasicHandle
- blist bytesFreelist
- // ---- cpu cache line boundary?
- decRd
- // ---- cpu cache line boundary?
- n fauxUnion
- hh Handle
- err error
- perType decPerType
- // used for interning strings
- is internerMap
- // ---- cpu cache line boundary?
- // ---- writable fields during execution --- *try* to keep in sep cache line
- maxdepth int16
- depth int16
- // Extensions can call Decode() within a current Decode() call.
- // We need to know when the top level Decode() call returns,
- // so we can decide whether to Release() or not.
- calls uint16 // what depth in mustDecode are we in now.
- c containerState
- decByteState
- // b is an always-available scratch buffer used by Decoder and decDrivers.
- // By being always-available, it can be used for one-off things without
- // having to get from freelist, use, and return back to freelist.
- b [decScratchByteArrayLen]byte
- }
- // NewDecoder returns a Decoder for decoding a stream of bytes from an io.Reader.
- //
- // For efficiency, Users are encouraged to configure ReaderBufferSize on the handle
- // OR pass in a memory buffered reader (eg bufio.Reader, bytes.Buffer).
- func NewDecoder(r io.Reader, h Handle) *Decoder {
- d := h.newDecDriver().decoder()
- if r != nil {
- d.Reset(r)
- }
- return d
- }
- // NewDecoderBytes returns a Decoder which efficiently decodes directly
- // from a byte slice with zero copying.
- func NewDecoderBytes(in []byte, h Handle) *Decoder {
- d := h.newDecDriver().decoder()
- if in != nil {
- d.ResetBytes(in)
- }
- return d
- }
- // NewDecoderString returns a Decoder which efficiently decodes directly
- // from a string with zero copying.
- //
- // It is a convenience function that calls NewDecoderBytes with a
- // []byte view into the string.
- //
- // This can be an efficient zero-copy if using default mode i.e. without codec.safe tag.
- func NewDecoderString(s string, h Handle) *Decoder {
- return NewDecoderBytes(bytesView(s), h)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) r() *decRd {
- return &d.decRd
- }
- func (d *Decoder) init(h Handle) {
- initHandle(h)
- d.cbreak = d.js || d.cbor
- d.bytes = true
- d.err = errDecoderNotInitialized
- d.h = h.getBasicHandle()
- d.hh = h
- d.be = h.isBinary()
- if d.h.InternString && d.is == nil {
- d.is.init()
- }
- // NOTE: do not initialize d.n here. It is lazily initialized in d.naked()
- }
- func (d *Decoder) resetCommon() {
- d.d.reset()
- d.err = nil
- d.c = 0
- d.decByteState = decByteStateNone
- d.depth = 0
- d.calls = 0
- // reset all things which were cached from the Handle, but could change
- d.maxdepth = decDefMaxDepth
- if d.h.MaxDepth > 0 {
- d.maxdepth = d.h.MaxDepth
- }
- d.mtid = 0
- d.stid = 0
- d.mtr = false
- d.str = false
- if d.h.MapType != nil {
- d.mtid = rt2id(d.h.MapType)
- d.mtr = fastpathAvIndex(d.mtid) != -1
- }
- if d.h.SliceType != nil {
- d.stid = rt2id(d.h.SliceType)
- d.str = fastpathAvIndex(d.stid) != -1
- }
- }
- // Reset the Decoder with a new Reader to decode from,
- // clearing all state from last run(s).
- func (d *Decoder) Reset(r io.Reader) {
- if r == nil {
- r = &eofReader
- }
- d.bytes = false
- if d.ri == nil {
- d.ri = new(ioDecReader)
- }
- d.ri.reset(r, d.h.ReaderBufferSize, &d.blist)
- d.decReader = d.ri
- d.resetCommon()
- }
- // ResetBytes resets the Decoder with a new []byte to decode from,
- // clearing all state from last run(s).
- func (d *Decoder) ResetBytes(in []byte) {
- if in == nil {
- in = []byte{}
- }
- d.bytes = true
- d.decReader = &d.rb
- d.rb.reset(in)
- d.resetCommon()
- }
- // ResetString resets the Decoder with a new string to decode from,
- // clearing all state from last run(s).
- //
- // It is a convenience function that calls ResetBytes with a
- // []byte view into the string.
- //
- // This can be an efficient zero-copy if using default mode i.e. without codec.safe tag.
- func (d *Decoder) ResetString(s string) {
- d.ResetBytes(bytesView(s))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) naked() *fauxUnion {
- return &d.n
- }
- // Decode decodes the stream from reader and stores the result in the
- // value pointed to by v. v cannot be a nil pointer. v can also be
- // a reflect.Value of a pointer.
- //
- // Note that a pointer to a nil interface is not a nil pointer.
- // If you do not know what type of stream it is, pass in a pointer to a nil interface.
- // We will decode and store a value in that nil interface.
- //
- // Sample usages:
- //
- // // Decoding into a non-nil typed value
- // var f float32
- // err = codec.NewDecoder(r, handle).Decode(&f)
- //
- // // Decoding into nil interface
- // var v interface{}
- // dec := codec.NewDecoder(r, handle)
- // err = dec.Decode(&v)
- //
- // When decoding into a nil interface{}, we will decode into an appropriate value based
- // on the contents of the stream:
- // - Numbers are decoded as float64, int64 or uint64.
- // - Other values are decoded appropriately depending on the type:
- // bool, string, []byte, time.Time, etc
- // - Extensions are decoded as RawExt (if no ext function registered for the tag)
- //
- // Configurations exist on the Handle to override defaults
- // (e.g. for MapType, SliceType and how to decode raw bytes).
- //
- // When decoding into a non-nil interface{} value, the mode of encoding is based on the
- // type of the value. When a value is seen:
- // - If an extension is registered for it, call that extension function
- // - If it implements BinaryUnmarshaler, call its UnmarshalBinary(data []byte) error
- // - Else decode it based on its reflect.Kind
- //
- // There are some special rules when decoding into containers (slice/array/map/struct).
- // Decode will typically use the stream contents to UPDATE the container i.e. the values
- // in these containers will not be zero'ed before decoding.
- // - A map can be decoded from a stream map, by updating matching keys.
- // - A slice can be decoded from a stream array,
- // by updating the first n elements, where n is length of the stream.
- // - A slice can be decoded from a stream map, by decoding as if
- // it contains a sequence of key-value pairs.
- // - A struct can be decoded from a stream map, by updating matching fields.
- // - A struct can be decoded from a stream array,
- // by updating fields as they occur in the struct (by index).
- //
- // This in-place update maintains consistency in the decoding philosophy (i.e. we ALWAYS update
- // in place by default). However, the consequence of this is that values in slices or maps
- // which are not zero'ed before hand, will have part of the prior values in place after decode
- // if the stream doesn't contain an update for those parts.
- //
- // This in-place update can be disabled by configuring the MapValueReset and SliceElementReset
- // decode options available on every handle.
- //
- // Furthermore, when decoding a stream map or array with length of 0 into a nil map or slice,
- // we reset the destination map or slice to a zero-length value.
- //
- // However, when decoding a stream nil, we reset the destination container
- // to its "zero" value (e.g. nil for slice/map, etc).
- //
- // Note: we allow nil values in the stream anywhere except for map keys.
- // A nil value in the encoded stream where a map key is expected is treated as an error.
- func (d *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) (err error) {
- // tried to use closure, as runtime optimizes defer with no params.
- // This seemed to be causing weird issues (like circular reference found, unexpected panic, etc).
- // Also, see https://github.com/golang/go/issues/14939#issuecomment-417836139
- if !debugging {
- defer func() {
- if x := recover(); x != nil {
- panicValToErr(d, x, &d.err)
- err = d.err
- }
- }()
- }
- d.MustDecode(v)
- return
- }
- // MustDecode is like Decode, but panics if unable to Decode.
- //
- // Note: This provides insight to the code location that triggered the error.
- func (d *Decoder) MustDecode(v interface{}) {
- halt.onerror(d.err)
- if d.hh == nil {
- halt.onerror(errNoFormatHandle)
- }
- // Top-level: v is a pointer and not nil.
- d.calls++
- d.decode(v)
- d.calls--
- }
- // Release releases shared (pooled) resources.
- //
- // It is important to call Release() when done with a Decoder, so those resources
- // are released instantly for use by subsequently created Decoders.
- //
- // By default, Release() is automatically called unless the option ExplicitRelease is set.
- //
- // Deprecated: Release is a no-op as pooled resources are not used with an Decoder.
- // This method is kept for compatibility reasons only.
- func (d *Decoder) Release() {
- }
- func (d *Decoder) swallow() {
- d.d.nextValueBytes(nil)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) swallowErr() (err error) {
- if !debugging {
- defer func() {
- if x := recover(); x != nil {
- panicValToErr(d, x, &err)
- }
- }()
- }
- d.swallow()
- return
- }
- func setZero(iv interface{}) {
- if iv == nil {
- return
- }
- rv, ok := isNil(iv)
- if ok {
- return
- }
- // var canDecode bool
- switch v := iv.(type) {
- case *string:
- *v = ""
- case *bool:
- *v = false
- case *int:
- *v = 0
- case *int8:
- *v = 0
- case *int16:
- *v = 0
- case *int32:
- *v = 0
- case *int64:
- *v = 0
- case *uint:
- *v = 0
- case *uint8:
- *v = 0
- case *uint16:
- *v = 0
- case *uint32:
- *v = 0
- case *uint64:
- *v = 0
- case *float32:
- *v = 0
- case *float64:
- *v = 0
- case *complex64:
- *v = 0
- case *complex128:
- *v = 0
- case *[]byte:
- *v = nil
- case *Raw:
- *v = nil
- case *time.Time:
- *v = time.Time{}
- case reflect.Value:
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero(v)
- default:
- if !fastpathDecodeSetZeroTypeSwitch(iv) {
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero(rv)
- }
- }
- }
- // decSetNonNilRV2Zero will set the non-nil value to its zero value.
- func decSetNonNilRV2Zero(v reflect.Value) {
- // If not decodeable (settable), we do not touch it.
- // We considered empty'ing it if not decodeable e.g.
- // - if chan, drain it
- // - if map, clear it
- // - if slice or array, zero all elements up to len
- //
- // However, we decided instead that we either will set the
- // whole value to the zero value, or leave AS IS.
- k := v.Kind()
- if k == reflect.Interface {
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero4Intf(v)
- } else if k == reflect.Ptr {
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero4Ptr(v)
- } else if v.CanSet() {
- rvSetDirectZero(v)
- }
- }
- func decSetNonNilRV2Zero4Ptr(v reflect.Value) {
- ve := v.Elem()
- if ve.CanSet() {
- rvSetZero(ve) // we can have a pointer to an interface
- } else if v.CanSet() {
- rvSetZero(v)
- }
- }
- func decSetNonNilRV2Zero4Intf(v reflect.Value) {
- ve := v.Elem()
- if ve.CanSet() {
- rvSetDirectZero(ve) // interfaces always have element as a non-interface
- } else if v.CanSet() {
- rvSetZero(v)
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) decode(iv interface{}) {
- // a switch with only concrete types can be optimized.
- // consequently, we deal with nil and interfaces outside the switch.
- if iv == nil {
- d.onerror(errCannotDecodeIntoNil)
- }
- switch v := iv.(type) {
- // case nil:
- // case Selfer:
- case reflect.Value:
- if x, _ := isDecodeable(v); !x {
- d.haltAsNotDecodeable(v)
- }
- d.decodeValue(v, nil)
- case *string:
- *v = d.stringZC(d.d.DecodeStringAsBytes())
- case *bool:
- *v = d.d.DecodeBool()
- case *int:
- *v = int(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), intBitsize))
- case *int8:
- *v = int8(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), 8))
- case *int16:
- *v = int16(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), 16))
- case *int32:
- *v = int32(chkOvf.IntV(d.d.DecodeInt64(), 32))
- case *int64:
- *v = d.d.DecodeInt64()
- case *uint:
- *v = uint(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), uintBitsize))
- case *uint8:
- *v = uint8(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), 8))
- case *uint16:
- *v = uint16(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), 16))
- case *uint32:
- *v = uint32(chkOvf.UintV(d.d.DecodeUint64(), 32))
- case *uint64:
- *v = d.d.DecodeUint64()
- case *float32:
- *v = d.decodeFloat32()
- case *float64:
- *v = d.d.DecodeFloat64()
- case *complex64:
- *v = complex(d.decodeFloat32(), 0)
- case *complex128:
- *v = complex(d.d.DecodeFloat64(), 0)
- case *[]byte:
- *v = d.decodeBytesInto(*v)
- case []byte:
- // not addressable byte slice, so do not decode into it past the length
- b := d.decodeBytesInto(v[:len(v):len(v)])
- if !(len(b) > 0 && len(b) == len(v) && &b[0] == &v[0]) { // not same slice
- copy(v, b)
- }
- case *time.Time:
- *v = d.d.DecodeTime()
- case *Raw:
- *v = d.rawBytes()
- case *interface{}:
- d.decodeValue(rv4iptr(v), nil)
- default:
- // we can't check non-predefined types, as they might be a Selfer or extension.
- if skipFastpathTypeSwitchInDirectCall || !fastpathDecodeTypeSwitch(iv, d) {
- v := reflect.ValueOf(iv)
- if x, _ := isDecodeable(v); !x {
- d.haltAsNotDecodeable(v)
- }
- d.decodeValue(v, nil)
- }
- }
- }
- // decodeValue MUST be called by the actual value we want to decode into,
- // not its addr or a reference to it.
- //
- // This way, we know if it is itself a pointer, and can handle nil in
- // the stream effectively.
- //
- // Note that decodeValue will handle nil in the stream early, so that the
- // subsequent calls i.e. kXXX methods, etc do not have to handle it themselves.
- func (d *Decoder) decodeValue(rv reflect.Value, fn *codecFn) {
- if d.d.TryNil() {
- decSetNonNilRV2Zero(rv)
- return
- }
- d.decodeValueNoCheckNil(rv, fn)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) decodeValueNoCheckNil(rv reflect.Value, fn *codecFn) {
- // If stream is not containing a nil value, then we can deref to the base
- // non-pointer value, and decode into that.
- var rvp reflect.Value
- var rvpValid bool
- PTR:
- if rv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
- rvpValid = true
- if rvIsNil(rv) {
- rvSetDirect(rv, reflect.New(rv.Type().Elem()))
- }
- rvp = rv
- rv = rv.Elem()
- goto PTR
- }
- if fn == nil {
- fn = d.h.fn(rv.Type())
- }
- if fn.i.addrD {
- if rvpValid {
- rv = rvp
- } else if rv.CanAddr() {
- rv = rvAddr(rv, fn.i.ti.ptr)
- } else if fn.i.addrDf {
- d.errorf("cannot decode into a non-pointer value")
- }
- }
- fn.fd(d, &fn.i, rv)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) structFieldNotFound(index int, rvkencname string) {
- // Note: rvkencname is used only if there is an error, to pass into d.errorf.
- // Consequently, it is ok to pass in a stringView
- // Since rvkencname may be a stringView, do NOT pass it to another function.
- if d.h.ErrorIfNoField {
- if index >= 0 {
- d.errorf("no matching struct field found when decoding stream array at index %v", index)
- } else if rvkencname != "" {
- d.errorf("no matching struct field found when decoding stream map with key " + rvkencname)
- }
- }
- d.swallow()
- }
- func (d *Decoder) arrayCannotExpand(sliceLen, streamLen int) {
- if d.h.ErrorIfNoArrayExpand {
- d.errorf("cannot expand array len during decode from %v to %v", sliceLen, streamLen)
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) haltAsNotDecodeable(rv reflect.Value) {
- if !rv.IsValid() {
- d.onerror(errCannotDecodeIntoNil)
- }
- // check if an interface can be retrieved, before grabbing an interface
- if !rv.CanInterface() {
- d.errorf("cannot decode into a value without an interface: %v", rv)
- }
- d.errorf("cannot decode into value of kind: %v, %#v", rv.Kind(), rv2i(rv))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) depthIncr() {
- d.depth++
- if d.depth >= d.maxdepth {
- d.onerror(errMaxDepthExceeded)
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) depthDecr() {
- d.depth--
- }
- // Possibly get an interned version of a string, iff InternString=true and decoding a map key.
- //
- // This should mostly be used for map keys, where the key type is string.
- // This is because keys of a map/struct are typically reused across many objects.
- func (d *Decoder) string(v []byte) (s string) {
- if d.is == nil || d.c != containerMapKey || len(v) < 2 || len(v) > internMaxStrLen {
- return string(v)
- }
- return d.is.string(v)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) zerocopy() bool {
- return d.bytes && d.h.ZeroCopy
- }
- // decodeBytesInto is a convenience delegate function to decDriver.DecodeBytes.
- // It ensures that `in` is not a nil byte, before calling decDriver.DecodeBytes,
- // as decDriver.DecodeBytes treats a nil as a hint to use its internal scratch buffer.
- func (d *Decoder) decodeBytesInto(in []byte) (v []byte) {
- if in == nil {
- in = []byte{}
- }
- return d.d.DecodeBytes(in)
- }
- func (d *Decoder) rawBytes() (v []byte) {
- // ensure that this is not a view into the bytes
- // i.e. if necessary, make new copy always.
- v = d.d.nextValueBytes([]byte{})
- if d.bytes && !d.h.ZeroCopy {
- vv := make([]byte, len(v))
- copy(vv, v) // using copy here triggers make+copy optimization eliding memclr
- v = vv
- }
- return
- }
- func (d *Decoder) wrapErr(v error, err *error) {
- *err = wrapCodecErr(v, d.hh.Name(), d.NumBytesRead(), false)
- }
- // NumBytesRead returns the number of bytes read
- func (d *Decoder) NumBytesRead() int {
- return int(d.r().numread())
- }
- // decodeFloat32 will delegate to an appropriate DecodeFloat32 implementation (if exists),
- // else if will call DecodeFloat64 and ensure the value doesn't overflow.
- //
- // Note that we return float64 to reduce unnecessary conversions
- func (d *Decoder) decodeFloat32() float32 {
- if d.js {
- return d.jsondriver().DecodeFloat32() // custom implementation for 32-bit
- }
- return float32(chkOvf.Float32V(d.d.DecodeFloat64()))
- }
- // ---- container tracking
- // Note: We update the .c after calling the callback.
- // This way, the callback can know what the last status was.
- // MARKER: do not call mapEnd if mapStart returns containerLenNil.
- // MARKER: optimize decoding since all formats do not truly support all decDriver'ish operations.
- // - Read(Map|Array)Start is only supported by all formats.
- // - CheckBreak is only supported by json and cbor.
- // - Read(Map|Array)End is only supported by json.
- // - Read(Map|Array)Elem(Kay|Value) is only supported by json.
- // Honor these in the code, to reduce the number of interface calls (even if empty).
- func (d *Decoder) checkBreak() (v bool) {
- // MARKER: jsonDecDriver.CheckBreak() cannot be inlined (over budget inlining cost).
- // Consequently, there's no benefit in incurring the cost of this wrapping function.
- // It is faster to just call the interface method directly.
- // if d.js {
- // return d.jsondriver().CheckBreak()
- // }
- // if d.cbor {
- // return d.cbordriver().CheckBreak()
- // }
- if d.cbreak {
- v = d.d.CheckBreak()
- }
- return
- }
- func (d *Decoder) containerNext(j, containerLen int, hasLen bool) bool {
- // MARKER: keep in sync with gen-helper.go.tmpl
- // return (hasLen && j < containerLen) || !(hasLen || slh.d.checkBreak())
- if hasLen {
- return j < containerLen
- }
- return !d.checkBreak()
- }
- func (d *Decoder) mapStart(v int) int {
- if v != containerLenNil {
- d.depthIncr()
- d.c = containerMapStart
- }
- return v
- }
- func (d *Decoder) mapElemKey() {
- if d.js {
- d.jsondriver().ReadMapElemKey()
- }
- d.c = containerMapKey
- }
- func (d *Decoder) mapElemValue() {
- if d.js {
- d.jsondriver().ReadMapElemValue()
- }
- d.c = containerMapValue
- }
- func (d *Decoder) mapEnd() {
- if d.js {
- d.jsondriver().ReadMapEnd()
- }
- // d.d.ReadMapEnd()
- d.depthDecr()
- d.c = 0
- }
- func (d *Decoder) arrayStart(v int) int {
- if v != containerLenNil {
- d.depthIncr()
- d.c = containerArrayStart
- }
- return v
- }
- func (d *Decoder) arrayElem() {
- if d.js {
- d.jsondriver().ReadArrayElem()
- }
- d.c = containerArrayElem
- }
- func (d *Decoder) arrayEnd() {
- if d.js {
- d.jsondriver().ReadArrayEnd()
- }
- // d.d.ReadArrayEnd()
- d.depthDecr()
- d.c = 0
- }
- func (d *Decoder) interfaceExtConvertAndDecode(v interface{}, ext InterfaceExt) {
- // var v interface{} = ext.ConvertExt(rv)
- // d.d.decode(&v)
- // ext.UpdateExt(rv, v)
- // assume v is a pointer:
- // - if struct|array, pass as is to ConvertExt
- // - else make it non-addressable and pass to ConvertExt
- // - make return value from ConvertExt addressable
- // - decode into it
- // - return the interface for passing into UpdateExt.
- // - interface should be a pointer if struct|array, else a value
- var s interface{}
- rv := reflect.ValueOf(v)
- rv2 := rv.Elem()
- rvk := rv2.Kind()
- if rvk == reflect.Struct || rvk == reflect.Array {
- s = ext.ConvertExt(v)
- } else {
- s = ext.ConvertExt(rv2i(rv2))
- }
- rv = reflect.ValueOf(s)
- // We cannot use isDecodeable here, as the value converted may be nil,
- // or it may not be nil but is not addressable and thus we cannot extend it, etc.
- // Instead, we just ensure that the value is addressable.
- if !rv.CanAddr() {
- rvk = rv.Kind()
- rv2 = d.oneShotAddrRV(rv.Type(), rvk)
- if rvk == reflect.Interface {
- rvSetIntf(rv2, rv)
- } else {
- rvSetDirect(rv2, rv)
- }
- rv = rv2
- }
- d.decodeValue(rv, nil)
- ext.UpdateExt(v, rv2i(rv))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) sideDecode(v interface{}, basetype reflect.Type, bs []byte) {
- // NewDecoderBytes(bs, d.hh).decodeValue(baseRV(v), d.h.fnNoExt(basetype))
- defer func(rb bytesDecReader, bytes bool,
- c containerState, dbs decByteState, depth int16, r decReader, state interface{}) {
- d.rb = rb
- d.bytes = bytes
- d.c = c
- d.decByteState = dbs
- d.depth = depth
- d.decReader = r
- d.d.restoreState(state)
- }(d.rb, d.bytes, d.c, d.decByteState, d.depth, d.decReader, d.d.captureState())
- // d.rb.reset(in)
- d.rb = bytesDecReader{bs[:len(bs):len(bs)], 0}
- d.bytes = true
- d.decReader = &d.rb
- d.d.resetState()
- d.c = 0
- d.decByteState = decByteStateNone
- d.depth = 0
- // must call using fnNoExt
- d.decodeValue(baseRV(v), d.h.fnNoExt(basetype))
- }
- func (d *Decoder) fauxUnionReadRawBytes(asString bool) {
- if asString || d.h.RawToString {
- d.n.v = valueTypeString
- // fauxUnion is only used within DecodeNaked calls; consequently, we should try to intern.
- d.n.s = d.stringZC(d.d.DecodeBytes(nil))
- } else {
- d.n.v = valueTypeBytes
- d.n.l = d.d.DecodeBytes([]byte{})
- }
- }
- func (d *Decoder) oneShotAddrRV(rvt reflect.Type, rvk reflect.Kind) reflect.Value {
- if decUseTransient &&
- (numBoolStrSliceBitset.isset(byte(rvk)) ||
- ((rvk == reflect.Struct || rvk == reflect.Array) &&
- d.h.getTypeInfo(rt2id(rvt), rvt).flagCanTransient)) {
- return d.perType.TransientAddrK(rvt, rvk)
- }
- return rvZeroAddrK(rvt, rvk)
- }
- // --------------------------------------------------
- // decSliceHelper assists when decoding into a slice, from a map or an array in the stream.
- // A slice can be set from a map or array in stream. This supports the MapBySlice interface.
- //
- // Note: if IsNil, do not call ElemContainerState.
- type decSliceHelper struct {
- d *Decoder
- ct valueType
- Array bool
- IsNil bool
- }
- func (d *Decoder) decSliceHelperStart() (x decSliceHelper, clen int) {
- x.ct = d.d.ContainerType()
- x.d = d
- switch x.ct {
- case valueTypeNil:
- x.IsNil = true
- case valueTypeArray:
- x.Array = true
- clen = d.arrayStart(d.d.ReadArrayStart())
- case valueTypeMap:
- clen = d.mapStart(d.d.ReadMapStart())
- clen += clen
- default:
- d.errorf("only encoded map or array can be decoded into a slice (%d)", x.ct)
- }
- return
- }
- func (x decSliceHelper) End() {
- if x.IsNil {
- } else if x.Array {
- x.d.arrayEnd()
- } else {
- x.d.mapEnd()
- }
- }
- func (x decSliceHelper) ElemContainerState(index int) {
- // Note: if isnil, clen=0, so we never call into ElemContainerState
- if x.Array {
- x.d.arrayElem()
- } else if index&1 == 0 { // index%2 == 0 {
- x.d.mapElemKey()
- } else {
- x.d.mapElemValue()
- }
- }
- func (x decSliceHelper) arrayCannotExpand(hasLen bool, lenv, j, containerLenS int) {
- x.d.arrayCannotExpand(lenv, j+1)
- // drain completely and return
- x.ElemContainerState(j)
- x.d.swallow()
- j++
- for ; x.d.containerNext(j, containerLenS, hasLen); j++ {
- x.ElemContainerState(j)
- x.d.swallow()
- }
- x.End()
- }
- // decNextValueBytesHelper helps with NextValueBytes calls.
- //
- // Typical usage:
- // - each Handle's decDriver will implement a high level nextValueBytes,
- // which will track the current cursor, delegate to a nextValueBytesR
- // method, and then potentially call bytesRdV at the end.
- //
- // See simple.go for typical usage model.
- type decNextValueBytesHelper struct {
- d *Decoder
- }
- func (x decNextValueBytesHelper) append1(v *[]byte, b byte) {
- if *v != nil && !x.d.bytes {
- *v = append(*v, b)
- }
- }
- func (x decNextValueBytesHelper) appendN(v *[]byte, b ...byte) {
- if *v != nil && !x.d.bytes {
- *v = append(*v, b...)
- }
- }
- func (x decNextValueBytesHelper) appendS(v *[]byte, b string) {
- if *v != nil && !x.d.bytes {
- *v = append(*v, b...)
- }
- }
- func (x decNextValueBytesHelper) bytesRdV(v *[]byte, startpos uint) {
- if x.d.bytes {
- *v = x.d.rb.b[startpos:x.d.rb.c]
- }
- }
- // decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper is used for formats that are binary
- // and have distinct ways of storing positive integers vs negative integers
- // vs floats, which are uniquely identified by the byte descriptor.
- //
- // Currently, these formats are binc, cbor and simple.
- type decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper struct {
- d *Decoder
- }
- func (x decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper) uint64(ui uint64, neg, ok bool) uint64 {
- if ok && !neg {
- return ui
- }
- return x.uint64TryFloat(ok)
- }
- func (x decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper) uint64TryFloat(ok bool) (ui uint64) {
- if ok { // neg = true
- x.d.errorf("assigning negative signed value to unsigned type")
- }
- f, ok := x.d.d.decFloat()
- if ok && f >= 0 && noFrac64(math.Float64bits(f)) {
- ui = uint64(f)
- } else {
- x.d.errorf("invalid number loading uint64, with descriptor: %v", x.d.d.descBd())
- }
- return ui
- }
- func decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelperInt64v(ui uint64, neg, incrIfNeg bool) (i int64) {
- if neg && incrIfNeg {
- ui++
- }
- i = chkOvf.SignedIntV(ui)
- if neg {
- i = -i
- }
- return
- }
- func (x decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper) int64(ui uint64, neg, ok bool) (i int64) {
- if ok {
- return decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelperInt64v(ui, neg, x.d.cbor)
- }
- // return x.int64TryFloat()
- // }
- // func (x decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper) int64TryFloat() (i int64) {
- f, ok := x.d.d.decFloat()
- if ok && noFrac64(math.Float64bits(f)) {
- i = int64(f)
- } else {
- x.d.errorf("invalid number loading uint64, with descriptor: %v", x.d.d.descBd())
- }
- return
- }
- func (x decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper) float64(f float64, ok bool) float64 {
- if ok {
- return f
- }
- return x.float64TryInteger()
- }
- func (x decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelper) float64TryInteger() float64 {
- ui, neg, ok := x.d.d.decInteger()
- if !ok {
- x.d.errorf("invalid descriptor for float: %v", x.d.d.descBd())
- }
- return float64(decNegintPosintFloatNumberHelperInt64v(ui, neg, x.d.cbor))
- }
- // isDecodeable checks if value can be decoded into
- //
- // decode can take any reflect.Value that is a inherently addressable i.e.
- // - non-nil chan (we will SEND to it)
- // - non-nil slice (we will set its elements)
- // - non-nil map (we will put into it)
- // - non-nil pointer (we can "update" it)
- // - func: no
- // - interface: no
- // - array: if canAddr=true
- // - any other value pointer: if canAddr=true
- func isDecodeable(rv reflect.Value) (canDecode bool, reason decNotDecodeableReason) {
- switch rv.Kind() {
- case reflect.Ptr, reflect.Slice, reflect.Chan, reflect.Map:
- canDecode = !rvIsNil(rv)
- reason = decNotDecodeableReasonNilReference
- case reflect.Func, reflect.Interface, reflect.Invalid, reflect.UnsafePointer:
- reason = decNotDecodeableReasonBadKind
- default:
- canDecode = rv.CanAddr()
- reason = decNotDecodeableReasonNonAddrValue
- }
- return
- }
- func decByteSlice(r *decRd, clen, maxInitLen int, bs []byte) (bsOut []byte) {
- if clen <= 0 {
- bsOut = zeroByteSlice
- } else if cap(bs) >= clen {
- bsOut = bs[:clen]
- r.readb(bsOut)
- } else {
- var len2 int
- for len2 < clen {
- len3 := decInferLen(clen-len2, maxInitLen, 1)
- bs3 := bsOut
- bsOut = make([]byte, len2+len3)
- copy(bsOut, bs3)
- r.readb(bsOut[len2:])
- len2 += len3
- }
- }
- return
- }
- // decInferLen will infer a sensible length, given the following:
- // - clen: length wanted.
- // - maxlen: max length to be returned.
- // if <= 0, it is unset, and we infer it based on the unit size
- // - unit: number of bytes for each element of the collection
- func decInferLen(clen, maxlen, unit int) int {
- // anecdotal testing showed increase in allocation with map length of 16.
- // We saw same typical alloc from 0-8, then a 20% increase at 16.
- // Thus, we set it to 8.
- const (
- minLenIfUnset = 8
- maxMem = 256 * 1024 // 256Kb Memory
- )
- // handle when maxlen is not set i.e. <= 0
- // clen==0: use 0
- // maxlen<=0, clen<0: use default
- // maxlen> 0, clen<0: use default
- // maxlen<=0, clen>0: infer maxlen, and cap on it
- // maxlen> 0, clen>0: cap at maxlen
- if clen == 0 || clen == containerLenNil {
- return 0
- }
- if clen < 0 {
- // if unspecified, return 64 for bytes, ... 8 for uint64, ... and everything else
- clen = 64 / unit
- if clen > minLenIfUnset {
- return clen
- }
- return minLenIfUnset
- }
- if unit <= 0 {
- return clen
- }
- if maxlen <= 0 {
- maxlen = maxMem / unit
- }
- if clen < maxlen {
- return clen
- }
- return maxlen
- }
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