This allows `std.Uri.resolve_inplace` to properly preserve the fact
that `new` is already escaped but `base` may not be. I originally tried
just moving `raw_uri` around, but it made uri resolution unmanagably
complicated, so I instead added per-component information to `Uri` which
allows extra allocations to be avoided when constructing uris with
components from different sources, and in some cases, deferring the work
all the way to when the uri is printed, where an allocator may not even
be needed.
Closes#19587
BufferedTee provides reader interface to the consumer. Data read by consumer
is also written to the output. Output is hold lookahead_size bytes behind
consumer. Allowing consumer to put back some bytes to be read again. On flush
all consumed bytes are flushed to the output.
input -> tee -> consumer
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output
input - underlying unbuffered reader
output - writer, receives data read by consumer
consumer - uses provided reader interface
If lookahead_size is zero output always has same bytes as consumer.
Use inline to vastly simplify the exposed API. This allows a
comptime-known endian parameter to be propogated, making extra functions
for a specific endianness completely unnecessary.
add error.EndOfStream to readEnum() and isBytes() so that users can
catch these errors. this also prevents them from panicing with
'invalid error value' on EndOfStream.
test both methods.
The idea here is to avoid code bloat by having only one actual io.Reader
implementation, which is type erased, and then implement a GenericReader
that preserves type information on top of that as thin glue code.
The strategy here is for that glue code to `@errSetCast` the result of
the type-erased reader functions, however, while trying to do that I
ran into #17343.
Most of this migration was performed automatically with `zig fmt`. There
were a few exceptions which I had to manually fix:
* `@alignCast` and `@addrSpaceCast` cannot be automatically rewritten
* `@truncate`'s fixup is incorrect for vectors
* Test cases are not formatted, and their error locations change
Also get rid of the TTY wrapper struct, which was exlusively used as a
namespace - this is done by the tty.zig root struct now.
detectTTYConfig has been renamed to just detectConfig, which is enough
given the new namespace. Additionally, a doc comment had been added.
This allows setting a custom buffer size. In this case I wanted it
because using a buffer size large enough to fit a TLS ciphertext record
elides a memcpy().
This commit also adds `readAtLeast` to the Reader interface.
* The `@bitCast` workaround is removed in favor of `@ptrCast` properly
doing element casting for slice element types. This required an
enhancement both to stage1 and stage2.
* stage1 incorrectly accepts `.{}` instead of `{}`. stage2 code that
abused this is fixed.
* Make some parameters comptime to support functions in switch
expressions (as opposed to making them function pointers).
* Avoid relying on local temporaries being mutable.
* Workarounds for when stage1 and stage2 disagree on function pointer
types.
* Workaround recursive formatting bug with a `@panic("TODO")`.
* Remove unreachable `else` prongs for some inferred error sets.
All in effort towards #89.
We already have a LICENSE file that covers the Zig Standard Library. We
no longer need to remind everyone that the license is MIT in every single
file.
Previously this was introduced to clarify the situation for a fork of
Zig that made Zig's LICENSE file harder to find, and replaced it with
their own license that required annual payments to their company.
However that fork now appears to be dead. So there is no need to
reinforce the copyright notice in every single file.
This type is not widely applicable enough to be a public part of the
public interface of the std.
The current implementation in only fully utilized by the zig fmt
implementation, which could benefit by even tighter integration as
will be demonstrated in the next commit. Therefore, move the current
io.AutoIndentingStream to lib/std/zig/render.zig.
The C backend of the self hosted compiler also use this type currently,
but it does not require anywhere near its full complexity. Therefore,
implement a greatly simplified version of this interface in
src/codegen/c.zig.