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// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Package bufio implements buffered I/O.  It wraps an io.Reader or io.Writer
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// object, creating another object (Reader or Writer) that also implements
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// the interface but provides buffering and some help for textual I/O.
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package bufio
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import (
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        "bytes"
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        "errors"
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        "io"
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        "unicode/utf8"
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)
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const (
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        defaultBufSize = 4096
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)
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var (
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        ErrInvalidUnreadByte = errors.New("bufio: invalid use of UnreadByte")
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        ErrInvalidUnreadRune = errors.New("bufio: invalid use of UnreadRune")
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        ErrBufferFull        = errors.New("bufio: buffer full")
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        ErrNegativeCount     = errors.New("bufio: negative count")
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        errInternal          = errors.New("bufio: internal error")
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)
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// Buffered input.
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// Reader implements buffering for an io.Reader object.
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type Reader struct {
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        buf          []byte
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        rd           io.Reader
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        r, w         int
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        err          error
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        lastByte     int
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        lastRuneSize int
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}
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const minReadBufferSize = 16
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// NewReaderSize returns a new Reader whose buffer has at least the specified
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// size. If the argument io.Reader is already a Reader with large enough
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// size, it returns the underlying Reader.
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func NewReaderSize(rd io.Reader, size int) *Reader {
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        // Is it already a Reader?
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        b, ok := rd.(*Reader)
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        if ok && len(b.buf) >= size {
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                return b
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        }
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        if size < minReadBufferSize {
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                size = minReadBufferSize
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        }
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        return &Reader{
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                buf:          make([]byte, size),
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                rd:           rd,
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                lastByte:     -1,
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                lastRuneSize: -1,
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        }
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}
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// NewReader returns a new Reader whose buffer has the default size.
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func NewReader(rd io.Reader) *Reader {
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        return NewReaderSize(rd, defaultBufSize)
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}
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// fill reads a new chunk into the buffer.
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func (b *Reader) fill() {
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        // Slide existing data to beginning.
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        if b.r > 0 {
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                copy(b.buf, b.buf[b.r:b.w])
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                b.w -= b.r
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                b.r = 0
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        }
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        // Read new data.
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        n, e := b.rd.Read(b.buf[b.w:])
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        b.w += n
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        if e != nil {
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                b.err = e
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        }
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}
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func (b *Reader) readErr() error {
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        err := b.err
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        b.err = nil
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        return err
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}
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// Peek returns the next n bytes without advancing the reader. The bytes stop
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// being valid at the next read call. If Peek returns fewer than n bytes, it
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// also returns an error explaining why the read is short. The error is
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// ErrBufferFull if n is larger than b's buffer size.
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func (b *Reader) Peek(n int) ([]byte, error) {
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        if n < 0 {
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                return nil, ErrNegativeCount
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        }
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        if n > len(b.buf) {
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                return nil, ErrBufferFull
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        }
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        for b.w-b.r < n && b.err == nil {
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                b.fill()
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        }
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        m := b.w - b.r
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        if m > n {
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                m = n
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        }
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        err := b.readErr()
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        if m < n && err == nil {
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                err = ErrBufferFull
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        }
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        return b.buf[b.r : b.r+m], err
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}
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// Read reads data into p.
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// It returns the number of bytes read into p.
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// It calls Read at most once on the underlying Reader,
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// hence n may be less than len(p).
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// At EOF, the count will be zero and err will be io.EOF.
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func (b *Reader) Read(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
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        n = len(p)
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        if n == 0 {
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                return 0, b.readErr()
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        }
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        if b.w == b.r {
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                if b.err != nil {
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                        return 0, b.readErr()
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                }
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                if len(p) >= len(b.buf) {
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                        // Large read, empty buffer.
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                        // Read directly into p to avoid copy.
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                        n, b.err = b.rd.Read(p)
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                        if n > 0 {
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                                b.lastByte = int(p[n-1])
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                                b.lastRuneSize = -1
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                        }
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                        return n, b.readErr()
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                }
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                b.fill()
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                if b.w == b.r {
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                        return 0, b.readErr()
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                }
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        }
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        if n > b.w-b.r {
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                n = b.w - b.r
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        }
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        copy(p[0:n], b.buf[b.r:])
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        b.r += n
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        b.lastByte = int(b.buf[b.r-1])
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        b.lastRuneSize = -1
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        return n, nil
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}
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// ReadByte reads and returns a single byte.
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// If no byte is available, returns an error.
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func (b *Reader) ReadByte() (c byte, err error) {
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        b.lastRuneSize = -1
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        for b.w == b.r {
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                if b.err != nil {
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                        return 0, b.readErr()
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                }
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                b.fill()
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        }
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        c = b.buf[b.r]
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        b.r++
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        b.lastByte = int(c)
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        return c, nil
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}
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// UnreadByte unreads the last byte.  Only the most recently read byte can be unread.
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func (b *Reader) UnreadByte() error {
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        b.lastRuneSize = -1
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        if b.r == b.w && b.lastByte >= 0 {
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                b.w = 1
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                b.r = 0
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                b.buf[0] = byte(b.lastByte)
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                b.lastByte = -1
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                return nil
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        }
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        if b.r <= 0 {
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                return ErrInvalidUnreadByte
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        }
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        b.r--
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        b.lastByte = -1
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        return nil
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}
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// ReadRune reads a single UTF-8 encoded Unicode character and returns the
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// rune and its size in bytes. If the encoded rune is invalid, it consumes one byte
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// and returns unicode.ReplacementChar (U+FFFD) with a size of 1.
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func (b *Reader) ReadRune() (r rune, size int, err error) {
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        for b.r+utf8.UTFMax > b.w && !utf8.FullRune(b.buf[b.r:b.w]) && b.err == nil {
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                b.fill()
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        }
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        b.lastRuneSize = -1
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        if b.r == b.w {
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                return 0, 0, b.readErr()
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        }
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        r, size = rune(b.buf[b.r]), 1
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        if r >= 0x80 {
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                r, size = utf8.DecodeRune(b.buf[b.r:b.w])
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        }
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        b.r += size
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        b.lastByte = int(b.buf[b.r-1])
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        b.lastRuneSize = size
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        return r, size, nil
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}
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// UnreadRune unreads the last rune.  If the most recent read operation on
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// the buffer was not a ReadRune, UnreadRune returns an error.  (In this
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// regard it is stricter than UnreadByte, which will unread the last byte
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// from any read operation.)
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func (b *Reader) UnreadRune() error {
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        if b.lastRuneSize < 0 || b.r == 0 {
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                return ErrInvalidUnreadRune
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        }
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        b.r -= b.lastRuneSize
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        b.lastByte = -1
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        b.lastRuneSize = -1
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        return nil
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}
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// Buffered returns the number of bytes that can be read from the current buffer.
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func (b *Reader) Buffered() int { return b.w - b.r }
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// ReadSlice reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input,
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// returning a slice pointing at the bytes in the buffer.
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// The bytes stop being valid at the next read call.
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// If ReadSlice encounters an error before finding a delimiter,
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// it returns all the data in the buffer and the error itself (often io.EOF).
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// ReadSlice fails with error ErrBufferFull if the buffer fills without a delim.
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// Because the data returned from ReadSlice will be overwritten
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// by the next I/O operation, most clients should use
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// ReadBytes or ReadString instead.
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// ReadSlice returns err != nil if and only if line does not end in delim.
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func (b *Reader) ReadSlice(delim byte) (line []byte, err error) {
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        // Look in buffer.
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        if i := bytes.IndexByte(b.buf[b.r:b.w], delim); i >= 0 {
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                line1 := b.buf[b.r : b.r+i+1]
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                b.r += i + 1
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                return line1, nil
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        }
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        // Read more into buffer, until buffer fills or we find delim.
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        for {
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                if b.err != nil {
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                        line := b.buf[b.r:b.w]
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                        b.r = b.w
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                        return line, b.readErr()
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                }
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                n := b.Buffered()
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                b.fill()
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                // Search new part of buffer
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                if i := bytes.IndexByte(b.buf[n:b.w], delim); i >= 0 {
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                        line := b.buf[0 : n+i+1]
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                        b.r = n + i + 1
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                        return line, nil
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                }
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                // Buffer is full?
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                if b.Buffered() >= len(b.buf) {
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                        b.r = b.w
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                        return b.buf, ErrBufferFull
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                }
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        }
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        panic("not reached")
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}
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// ReadLine tries to return a single line, not including the end-of-line bytes.
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// If the line was too long for the buffer then isPrefix is set and the
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// beginning of the line is returned. The rest of the line will be returned
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// from future calls. isPrefix will be false when returning the last fragment
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// of the line. The returned buffer is only valid until the next call to
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// ReadLine. ReadLine either returns a non-nil line or it returns an error,
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// never both.
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func (b *Reader) ReadLine() (line []byte, isPrefix bool, err error) {
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        line, err = b.ReadSlice('\n')
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        if err == ErrBufferFull {
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                // Handle the case where "\r\n" straddles the buffer.
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                if len(line) > 0 && line[len(line)-1] == '\r' {
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                        // Put the '\r' back on buf and drop it from line.
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                        // Let the next call to ReadLine check for "\r\n".
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                        if b.r == 0 {
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                                // should be unreachable
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                                panic("bufio: tried to rewind past start of buffer")
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                        }
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                        b.r--
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                        line = line[:len(line)-1]
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                }
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                return line, true, nil
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        }
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        if len(line) == 0 {
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                if err != nil {
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                        line = nil
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                }
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                return
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        }
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        err = nil
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        if line[len(line)-1] == '\n' {
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                drop := 1
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                if len(line) > 1 && line[len(line)-2] == '\r' {
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                        drop = 2
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                }
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                line = line[:len(line)-drop]
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        }
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        return
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}
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// ReadBytes reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input,
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// returning a slice containing the data up to and including the delimiter.
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// If ReadBytes encounters an error before finding a delimiter,
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// it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF).
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// ReadBytes returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in
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// delim.
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func (b *Reader) ReadBytes(delim byte) (line []byte, err error) {
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        // accumulating full buffers.
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        var frag []byte
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        var full [][]byte
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        err = nil
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        for {
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                var e error
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                frag, e = b.ReadSlice(delim)
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                if e == nil { // got final fragment
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                        break
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                }
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                if e != ErrBufferFull { // unexpected error
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                        err = e
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                        break
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                }
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                // Make a copy of the buffer.
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                buf := make([]byte, len(frag))
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                copy(buf, frag)
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                full = append(full, buf)
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        }
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        // Allocate new buffer to hold the full pieces and the fragment.
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        n := 0
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        for i := range full {
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                n += len(full[i])
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        }
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        n += len(frag)
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        buf := make([]byte, n)
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        n = 0
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        for i := range full {
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                n += copy(buf[n:], full[i])
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        }
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        copy(buf[n:], frag)
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        return buf, err
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}
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// ReadString reads until the first occurrence of delim in the input,
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// returning a string containing the data up to and including the delimiter.
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// If ReadString encounters an error before finding a delimiter,
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// it returns the data read before the error and the error itself (often io.EOF).
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// ReadString returns err != nil if and only if the returned data does not end in
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// delim.
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func (b *Reader) ReadString(delim byte) (line string, err error) {
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        bytes, e := b.ReadBytes(delim)
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        return string(bytes), e
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}
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// buffered output
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// Writer implements buffering for an io.Writer object.
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// If an error occurs writing to a Writer, no more data will be
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// accepted and all subsequent writes will return the error.
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type Writer struct {
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        err error
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        buf []byte
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        n   int
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        wr  io.Writer
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}
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// NewWriterSize returns a new Writer whose buffer has at least the specified
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// size. If the argument io.Writer is already a Writer with large enough
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// size, it returns the underlying Writer.
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func NewWriterSize(wr io.Writer, size int) *Writer {
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        // Is it already a Writer?
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        b, ok := wr.(*Writer)
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        if ok && len(b.buf) >= size {
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                return b
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        }
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        if size <= 0 {
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                size = defaultBufSize
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        }
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        b = new(Writer)
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        b.buf = make([]byte, size)
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        b.wr = wr
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        return b
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}
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// NewWriter returns a new Writer whose buffer has the default size.
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func NewWriter(wr io.Writer) *Writer {
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        return NewWriterSize(wr, defaultBufSize)
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}
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// Flush writes any buffered data to the underlying io.Writer.
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func (b *Writer) Flush() error {
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        if b.err != nil {
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                return b.err
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        }
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        if b.n == 0 {
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                return nil
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        }
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        n, e := b.wr.Write(b.buf[0:b.n])
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        if n < b.n && e == nil {
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                e = io.ErrShortWrite
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        }
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        if e != nil {
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                if n > 0 && n < b.n {
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                        copy(b.buf[0:b.n-n], b.buf[n:b.n])
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                }
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                b.n -= n
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                b.err = e
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                return e
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        }
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        b.n = 0
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        return nil
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}
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// Available returns how many bytes are unused in the buffer.
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func (b *Writer) Available() int { return len(b.buf) - b.n }
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// Buffered returns the number of bytes that have been written into the current buffer.
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func (b *Writer) Buffered() int { return b.n }
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// Write writes the contents of p into the buffer.
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// It returns the number of bytes written.
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// If nn < len(p), it also returns an error explaining
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// why the write is short.
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func (b *Writer) Write(p []byte) (nn int, err error) {
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        for len(p) > b.Available() && b.err == nil {
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                var n int
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                if b.Buffered() == 0 {
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                        // Large write, empty buffer.
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                        // Write directly from p to avoid copy.
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                        n, b.err = b.wr.Write(p)
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                } else {
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                        n = copy(b.buf[b.n:], p)
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                        b.n += n
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                        b.Flush()
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                }
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                nn += n
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                p = p[n:]
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        }
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        if b.err != nil {
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                return nn, b.err
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        }
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        n := copy(b.buf[b.n:], p)
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        b.n += n
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        nn += n
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        return nn, nil
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}
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// WriteByte writes a single byte.
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func (b *Writer) WriteByte(c byte) error {
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        if b.err != nil {
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                return b.err
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        }
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        if b.Available() <= 0 && b.Flush() != nil {
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                return b.err
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        }
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        b.buf[b.n] = c
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        b.n++
476
        return nil
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}
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// WriteRune writes a single Unicode code point, returning
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// the number of bytes written and any error.
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func (b *Writer) WriteRune(r rune) (size int, err error) {
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        if r < utf8.RuneSelf {
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                err = b.WriteByte(byte(r))
484
                if err != nil {
485
                        return 0, err
486
                }
487
                return 1, nil
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        }
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        if b.err != nil {
490
                return 0, b.err
491
        }
492
        n := b.Available()
493
        if n < utf8.UTFMax {
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                if b.Flush(); b.err != nil {
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                        return 0, b.err
496
                }
497
                n = b.Available()
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                if n < utf8.UTFMax {
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                        // Can only happen if buffer is silly small.
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                        return b.WriteString(string(r))
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                }
502
        }
503
        size = utf8.EncodeRune(b.buf[b.n:], r)
504
        b.n += size
505
        return size, nil
506
}
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// WriteString writes a string.
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// It returns the number of bytes written.
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// If the count is less than len(s), it also returns an error explaining
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// why the write is short.
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func (b *Writer) WriteString(s string) (int, error) {
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        nn := 0
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        for len(s) > b.Available() && b.err == nil {
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                n := copy(b.buf[b.n:], s)
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                b.n += n
517
                nn += n
518
                s = s[n:]
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                b.Flush()
520
        }
521
        if b.err != nil {
522
                return nn, b.err
523
        }
524
        n := copy(b.buf[b.n:], s)
525
        b.n += n
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        nn += n
527
        return nn, nil
528
}
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// buffered input and output
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// ReadWriter stores pointers to a Reader and a Writer.
533
// It implements io.ReadWriter.
534
type ReadWriter struct {
535
        *Reader
536
        *Writer
537
}
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539
// NewReadWriter allocates a new ReadWriter that dispatches to r and w.
540
func NewReadWriter(r *Reader, w *Writer) *ReadWriter {
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        return &ReadWriter{r, w}
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}

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