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SYNOPSIS

A Buffer class.

USAGE

This module is designed to work with the datcxx build tool. To add this module to your project us the following command...

build add datcxx/buffer

TEST

build test

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> a(128);
Buffer<uint8_t> b = { 0x00, 0xFF };

auto c = a.concat(b);

API

CONSTRUCTOR

The Buffer constructor overloads operator<< so that it can be easily piped to std streams ie std::cout.

Buffer<T> b;
Buffer<T> b(size_t size);
Buffer<T> b = { 0x00, 0x00 };
Buffer<T> b({ 0x00, 0x00 });
Buffer<T> b(anotherBuffer);

METHODS

length()

Returns an integer, the amount of memory allocated for buf in bytes. Note that this does not necessarily reflect the amount of "usable" data within buf.

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> b = { 0x00, 0x00 };
b.length(); // 2

toString()

Returns a std::string version of the buffer's value.

toString(const std::string encoding, size_t start, size_t end)

Returns an encoded std::String (at optionally specified start and end).

Type Parameter Default Value Optional Description
std::string encoding No Encoding, currently supports either "base64" or "hex".
size_t start 0 Yes The offset within buf from which to begin the slice.
size_t end buf.length() Yes The offset within buf at which to stop the slice.

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> b("Hello, world!");
b.toString("base64"); // "SGVsbG8sIHdvcmxkIQ=="

copy(target[, targetStart[, sourceStart[, sourceEnd]]]

Returns an integer, the number of bytes copied.

Type Parameter Default Value Optional Description
Buffer target No A Buffer to copy into.
size_t targetStart 0 Yes The offset within target at which to begin writing.
size_t sourceStart 0 Yes The offset within buf from which to begin copying.
size_t sourceEnd buf.length() Yes The offset within buf at which to stop. copying (not inclusive).

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> a({ 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 0xFF });
Buffer<uint8_t> b({ 00, 00, 00, 00, 00, 00 });
a.copy(b, 3, 2);

// a == <Buffer 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 ff>
// b == <Buffer 00 00 00 03 04 05>

concat([buffer[, ...]])

Returns a new Buffer, the result of concatenating a list of Buffer instances.

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> a({ 0x01, 0x02 });
Buffer<uint8_t> b({ 0x03, 0x04 });
Buffer<uint8_t> c({ 0x05, 0x06 });

auto d = a.concat({ b, c });

// d == <Buffer 01 02 03 04 05 06>

equals(buffer)

To compare two buffers you can use the == and != operators. Each element in the buffer will be compared, if all are equal the result is true.

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> b({ 0x03, 0x04 });
Buffer<uint8_t> c({ 0x05, 0x06 });

b != c; // true

slice(start[, end])

Returns a new instance of Buffer that references the same memory as the original, but offset and cropped by the start and end indices.

Type Parameter Default Value Optional Description
size_t start 0 No Where the new Buffer will start.
size_t end buf.length() Yes Where the new Buffer will end (not inclusive).

EXAMPLE

Buffer<uint8_t> b({ 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x04 });

auto slice = b.slice(2, 4); // <Buffer 03 04>