91 lines
2.6 KiB
V
91 lines
2.6 KiB
V
module net
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const (
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crlf = '\r\n'
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msg_peek = 0x02
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max_read = 400
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)
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// get_blocking returns whether the connection is in a blocking state,
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// that is calls to .read_line, C.recv etc will block till there is new
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// data arrived, instead of returning immediately.
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pub fn (mut con TcpConn) get_blocking() bool {
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// flags := C.fcntl(con.sock.handle, C.F_GETFL, 0)
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// return 0 == flags & C.O_NONBLOCK
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return con.is_blocking
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}
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// set_blocking will change the state of the connection to either blocking,
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// when state is true, or non blocking (false).
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// The default for `net` tcp connections is the non blocking mode.
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// Calling .read_line will set the connection to blocking mode.
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pub fn (mut con TcpConn) set_blocking(state bool) ? {
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con.is_blocking = state
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$if windows {
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mut t := u32(0)
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if !con.is_blocking {
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t = 1
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}
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socket_error(C.ioctlsocket(handle, fionbio, &t)) ?
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} $else {
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mut flags := C.fcntl(con.sock.handle, C.F_GETFL, 0)
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if state {
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flags &= ~C.O_NONBLOCK
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} else {
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flags |= C.O_NONBLOCK
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}
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socket_error(C.fcntl(con.sock.handle, C.F_SETFL, flags)) ?
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}
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}
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// read_line is a *simple*, *non customizable*, blocking line reader.
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// It will *always* return a line, ending with CRLF, or just '', on EOF.
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// NB: if you want more control over the buffer, please use a buffered IO
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// reader instead: `io.new_buffered_reader({reader: io.make_reader(con)})`
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pub fn (mut con TcpConn) read_line() string {
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mut buf := [net.max_read]byte{} // where C.recv will store the network data
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mut res := '' // The final result, including the ending \n.
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if !con.is_blocking {
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con.set_blocking(true) or {}
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}
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for {
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mut line := '' // The current line. Can be a partial without \n in it.
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n := C.recv(con.sock.handle, &buf[0], net.max_read - 1, net.msg_peek | msg_nosignal)
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if n == -1 {
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return res
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}
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if n == 0 {
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return res
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}
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buf[n] = `\0`
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mut eol_idx := -1
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for i in 0 .. n {
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if int(buf[i]) == `\n` {
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eol_idx = i
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// Ensure that tos_clone(buf) later,
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// will return *only* the first line (including \n),
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// and ignore the rest
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buf[i + 1] = `\0`
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break
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}
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}
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line = unsafe { tos_clone(&buf[0]) }
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if eol_idx > 0 {
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// At this point, we are sure that recv returned valid data,
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// that contains *at least* one line.
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// Ensure that the block till the first \n (including it)
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// is removed from the socket's receive queue, so that it does
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// not get read again.
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C.recv(con.sock.handle, &buf[0], eol_idx + 1, msg_nosignal)
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res += line
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break
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}
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// recv returned a buffer without \n in it .
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C.recv(con.sock.handle, &buf[0], n, msg_nosignal)
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res += line
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res += net.crlf
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break
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}
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return res
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}
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