Make NS_ReadLine() not lie about having more data when the stream ends in \r\n. b=397850 r+sr=cbiesinger a=blocking1.9

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@ -22,6 +22,7 @@
*
* Contributor(s):
* Christian Biesinger <cbiesinger@web.de>
* Mats Palmgren <mats.palmgren@bredband.net>
*
* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of
* either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or
@ -60,21 +61,23 @@
* Buffer size. This many bytes will be buffered. If a line is longer than this,
* the partial line will be appended to the out parameter of NS_ReadLine and the
* buffer will be emptied.
* Note: if you change this constant, please update the regression test in
* netwerk/test/unit/test_readline.js accordingly (bug 397850).
*/
#define kLineBufferSize 4096
/**
* @internal
* Line buffer structure, buffers data from an input stream.
* The buffer is empty when |start| == |end|.
* Invariant: |start| <= |end|
*/
template<typename CharT>
class nsLineBuffer {
public:
CharT buf[kLineBufferSize+1];
CharT* start;
CharT* current;
CharT* end;
PRBool empty;
};
/**
@ -105,8 +108,7 @@ NS_InitLineBuffer (nsLineBuffer<CharT> ** aBufferPtr) {
if (!(*aBufferPtr))
return NS_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY;
(*aBufferPtr)->start = (*aBufferPtr)->current = (*aBufferPtr)->end = (*aBufferPtr)->buf;
(*aBufferPtr)->empty = PR_TRUE;
(*aBufferPtr)->start = (*aBufferPtr)->end = (*aBufferPtr)->buf;
return NS_OK;
}
@ -136,77 +138,63 @@ NS_InitLineBuffer (nsLineBuffer<CharT> ** aBufferPtr) {
template<typename CharT, class StreamType, class StringType>
nsresult
NS_ReadLine (StreamType* aStream, nsLineBuffer<CharT> * aBuffer,
StringType & aLine, PRBool *more) {
nsresult rv = NS_OK;
PRUint32 bytesRead;
*more = PR_TRUE;
PRBool eolStarted = PR_FALSE;
CharT eolchar = '\0';
StringType & aLine, PRBool *more)
{
CharT eolchar = 0; // the first eol char or 1 after \r\n or \n\r is found
aLine.Truncate();
while (1) { // will be returning out of this loop on eol or eof
if (aBuffer->empty) { // buffer is empty. Read into it.
rv = aStream->Read(aBuffer->buf, kLineBufferSize, &bytesRead);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) // read failed
return rv;
if (bytesRead == 0) { // end of file
if (aBuffer->start == aBuffer->end) { // buffer is empty. Read into it.
PRUint32 bytesRead;
nsresult rv = aStream->Read(aBuffer->buf, kLineBufferSize, &bytesRead);
if (NS_FAILED(rv) || NS_UNLIKELY(bytesRead == 0)) {
*more = PR_FALSE;
return NS_OK;
return rv;
}
aBuffer->start = aBuffer->buf;
aBuffer->end = aBuffer->buf + bytesRead;
aBuffer->empty = PR_FALSE;
*(aBuffer->end) = '\0'; // null-terminate this thing
}
// walk the buffer looking for an end-of-line
while (aBuffer->current < aBuffer->end) {
if (eolStarted) {
if ((eolchar == '\n' && *(aBuffer->current) == '\r') ||
(eolchar == '\r' && *(aBuffer->current) == '\n')) { // line end
(aBuffer->current)++;
aBuffer->start = aBuffer->current;
}
eolStarted = PR_FALSE;
return NS_OK;
} else if (*(aBuffer->current) == '\n' ||
*(aBuffer->current) == '\r') { // line end
eolStarted = PR_TRUE;
eolchar = *(aBuffer->current);
*(aBuffer->current) = '\0';
aLine.Append(aBuffer->start);
(aBuffer->current)++;
aBuffer->start = aBuffer->current;
} else {
eolStarted = PR_FALSE;
(aBuffer->current)++;
}
}
// append whatever we currently have to the string
aLine.Append(aBuffer->start);
// we've run out of buffer. Begin anew
aBuffer->current = aBuffer->start = aBuffer->buf;
aBuffer->empty = PR_TRUE;
if (eolStarted) { // have to read another char and possibly skip over it
rv = aStream->Read(aBuffer->buf, 1, &bytesRead);
if (NS_FAILED(rv)) // read failed
return rv;
if (bytesRead == 0) { // end of file
*more = PR_FALSE;
return NS_OK;
}
if ((eolchar == '\n' && *(aBuffer->buf) == '\r') ||
(eolchar == '\r' && *(aBuffer->buf) == '\n')) {
// Just return and all is good -- we've skipped the extra newline char
return NS_OK;
} else {
// we have a byte that we should look at later
aBuffer->empty = PR_FALSE;
aBuffer->end = aBuffer->buf + 1;
*(aBuffer->end) = '\0';
}
/*
* Walk the buffer looking for an end-of-line.
* There are 3 cases to consider:
* 1. the eol char is the last char in the buffer
* 2. the eol char + one more char at the end of the buffer
* 3. the eol char + two or more chars at the end of the buffer
* we need at least one char after the first eol char to determine if
* it's a \r\n or \n\r sequence (and skip over it), and we need one
* more char after the end-of-line to set |more| correctly.
*/
CharT* current = aBuffer->start;
if (NS_LIKELY(eolchar == 0)) {
for ( ; current < aBuffer->end; ++current) {
if (*current == '\n' || *current == '\r') {
eolchar = *current;
*current++ = '\0';
aLine.Append(aBuffer->start);
break;
}
}
}
if (NS_LIKELY(eolchar != 0)) {
for ( ; current < aBuffer->end; ++current) {
if ((eolchar == '\r' && *current == '\n') ||
(eolchar == '\n' && *current == '\r')) {
eolchar = 1;
continue;
}
aBuffer->start = current;
*more = PR_TRUE;
return NS_OK;
}
}
if (eolchar == 0)
aLine.Append(aBuffer->start);
aBuffer->start = aBuffer->end; // mark the buffer empty
}
}
#endif // nsReadLine_h__