boost/asio/read_until.hpp
//
// read_until.hpp
// ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
//
// Copyright (c) 2003-2018 Christopher M. Kohlhoff (chris at kohlhoff dot com)
//
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// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
#ifndef BOOST_ASIO_READ_UNTIL_HPP
#define BOOST_ASIO_READ_UNTIL_HPP
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
# pragma once
#endif // defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
#include <boost/asio/detail/config.hpp>
#include <cstddef>
#include <string>
#include <boost/asio/async_result.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/detail/regex_fwd.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/detail/string_view.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/detail/type_traits.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/error.hpp>
#if !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_EXTENSIONS)
# include <boost/asio/basic_streambuf_fwd.hpp>
#endif // !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_EXTENSIONS)
#include <boost/asio/detail/push_options.hpp>
namespace boost {
namespace asio {
namespace detail
{
char (&has_result_type_helper(...))[2];
template <typename T>
char has_result_type_helper(T*, typename T::result_type* = 0);
template <typename T>
struct has_result_type
{
enum { value = (sizeof((has_result_type_helper)((T*)(0))) == 1) };
};
} // namespace detail
/// Type trait used to determine whether a type can be used as a match condition
/// function with read_until and async_read_until.
template <typename T>
struct is_match_condition
{
#if defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// The value member is true if the type may be used as a match condition.
static const bool value;
#else
enum
{
value = boost::asio::is_function<
typename boost::asio::remove_pointer<T>::type>::value
|| detail::has_result_type<T>::value
};
#endif
};
/**
* @defgroup read_until boost::asio::read_until
*
* @brief Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence, or into a streambuf, until
* it contains a delimiter, matches a regular expression, or a function object
* indicates a match.
*/
/*@{*/
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until it contains a specified
/// delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains the specified
* delimiter. The call will block until one of the following conditions is
* true:
*
* @li The get area of the dynamic buffer sequence contains the specified
* delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already
* contains the delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter character.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area up to
* and including the delimiter.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will
* typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence for a subsequent
* read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To read data into a @c std::string until a newline is encountered:
* @code std::string data;
* std::string n = boost::asio::read_until(s,
* boost::asio::dynamic_buffer(data), '\n');
* std::string line = data.substr(0, n);
* data.erase(0, n); @endcode
* After the @c read_until operation completes successfully, the string @c data
* contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c substr then extracts the data up to and including the
* delimiter, so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\n' } @endcode
* After the call to @c erase, the remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as
* follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c read_until operation.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers, char delim);
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until it contains a specified
/// delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains the specified
* delimiter. The call will block until one of the following conditions is
* true:
*
* @li The get area of the dynamic buffer sequence contains the specified
* delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already
* contains the delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter character.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area up to
* and including the delimiter. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will
* typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence for a subsequent
* read_until operation to examine.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
char delim, boost::system::error_code& ec);
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until it contains a specified
/// delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains the specified
* delimiter. The call will block until one of the following conditions is
* true:
*
* @li The get area of the dynamic buffer sequence contains the specified
* delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already
* contains the delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter string.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area up to
* and including the delimiter.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will
* typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence for a subsequent
* read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To read data into a @c std::string until a CR-LF sequence is encountered:
* @code std::string data;
* std::string n = boost::asio::read_until(s,
* boost::asio::dynamic_buffer(data), "\r\n");
* std::string line = data.substr(0, n);
* data.erase(0, n); @endcode
* After the @c read_until operation completes successfully, the string @c data
* contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c substr then extracts the data up to and including the
* delimiter, so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n' } @endcode
* After the call to @c erase, the remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as
* follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c read_until operation.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
BOOST_ASIO_STRING_VIEW_PARAM delim);
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until it contains a specified
/// delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains the specified
* delimiter. The call will block until one of the following conditions is
* true:
*
* @li The get area of the dynamic buffer sequence contains the specified
* delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already
* contains the delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter string.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area up to
* and including the delimiter. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will
* typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence for a subsequent
* read_until operation to examine.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
BOOST_ASIO_STRING_VIEW_PARAM delim,
boost::system::error_code& ec);
#if !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_EXTENSIONS)
#if defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX) \
|| defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until some part of the data it
/// contains matches a regular expression.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains some data
* that matches a regular expression. The call will block until one of the
* following conditions is true:
*
* @li A substring of the dynamic buffer sequence's get area matches the
* regular expression.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already
* contains data that matches the regular expression, the function returns
* immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers A dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param expr The regular expression.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area up to
* and including the substring that matches the regular expression.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond that which matched the regular
* expression. An application will typically leave that data in the dynamic
* buffer sequence for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To read data into a @c std::string until a CR-LF sequence is encountered:
* @code std::string data;
* std::string n = boost::asio::read_until(s,
* boost::asio::dynamic_buffer(data), boost::regex("\r\n"));
* std::string line = data.substr(0, n);
* data.erase(0, n); @endcode
* After the @c read_until operation completes successfully, the string @c data
* contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c substr then extracts the data up to and including the
* delimiter, so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n' } @endcode
* After the call to @c erase, the remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as
* follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c read_until operation.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
const boost::regex& expr);
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until some part of the data it
/// contains matches a regular expression.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains some data
* that matches a regular expression. The call will block until one of the
* following conditions is true:
*
* @li A substring of the dynamic buffer sequence's get area matches the
* regular expression.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already
* contains data that matches the regular expression, the function returns
* immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers A dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param expr The regular expression.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area up to
* and including the substring that matches the regular expression. Returns 0
* if an error occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond that which matched the regular
* expression. An application will typically leave that data in the dynamic
* buffer sequence for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
const boost::regex& expr, boost::system::error_code& ec);
#endif // defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX)
// || defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until a function object indicates a
/// match.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until a user-defined match condition function object, when applied
* to the data contained in the dynamic buffer sequence, indicates a successful
* match. The call will block until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The match condition function object returns a std::pair where the second
* element evaluates to true.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the match condition function object already indicates
* a match, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers A dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param match_condition The function object to be called to determine whether
* a match exists. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code pair<iterator, bool> match_condition(iterator begin, iterator end);
* @endcode
* where @c iterator represents the type:
* @code buffers_iterator<typename DynamicBuffer::const_buffers_type>
* @endcode
* The iterator parameters @c begin and @c end define the range of bytes to be
* scanned to determine whether there is a match. The @c first member of the
* return value is an iterator marking one-past-the-end of the bytes that have
* been consumed by the match function. This iterator is used to calculate the
* @c begin parameter for any subsequent invocation of the match condition. The
* @c second member of the return value is true if a match has been found, false
* otherwise.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic_buffer's get area that
* have been fully consumed by the match function.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond that which matched the function object.
* An application will typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence
* for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
* @note The default implementation of the @c is_match_condition type trait
* evaluates to true for function pointers and function objects with a
* @c result_type typedef. It must be specialised for other user-defined
* function objects.
*
* @par Examples
* To read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until whitespace is encountered:
* @code typedef boost::asio::buffers_iterator<
* boost::asio::const_buffers_1> iterator;
*
* std::pair<iterator, bool>
* match_whitespace(iterator begin, iterator end)
* {
* iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (std::isspace(*i++))
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
* ...
* std::string data;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, data, match_whitespace);
* @endcode
*
* To read data into a @c std::string until a matching character is found:
* @code class match_char
* {
* public:
* explicit match_char(char c) : c_(c) {}
*
* template <typename Iterator>
* std::pair<Iterator, bool> operator()(
* Iterator begin, Iterator end) const
* {
* Iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (c_ == *i++)
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
*
* private:
* char c_;
* };
*
* namespace asio {
* template <> struct is_match_condition<match_char>
* : public boost::true_type {};
* } // namespace asio
* ...
* std::string data;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, data, match_char('a'));
* @endcode
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream,
typename DynamicBuffer, typename MatchCondition>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
MatchCondition match_condition,
typename enable_if<is_match_condition<MatchCondition>::value>::type* = 0);
/// Read data into a dynamic buffer sequence until a function object indicates a
/// match.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified dynamic buffer
* sequence until a user-defined match condition function object, when applied
* to the data contained in the dynamic buffer sequence, indicates a successful
* match. The call will block until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The match condition function object returns a std::pair where the second
* element evaluates to true.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the match condition function object already indicates
* a match, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers A dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
*
* @param match_condition The function object to be called to determine whether
* a match exists. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code pair<iterator, bool> match_condition(iterator begin, iterator end);
* @endcode
* where @c iterator represents the type:
* @code buffers_iterator<DynamicBuffer::const_buffers_type>
* @endcode
* The iterator parameters @c begin and @c end define the range of bytes to be
* scanned to determine whether there is a match. The @c first member of the
* return value is an iterator marking one-past-the-end of the bytes that have
* been consumed by the match function. This iterator is used to calculate the
* @c begin parameter for any subsequent invocation of the match condition. The
* @c second member of the return value is true if a match has been found, false
* otherwise.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's get area that
* have been fully consumed by the match function. Returns 0 if an error
* occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the dynamic buffer sequence
* may contain additional data beyond that which matched the function object.
* An application will typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence
* for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*
* @note The default implementation of the @c is_match_condition type trait
* evaluates to true for function pointers and function objects with a
* @c result_type typedef. It must be specialised for other user-defined
* function objects.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream,
typename DynamicBuffer, typename MatchCondition>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
MatchCondition match_condition, boost::system::error_code& ec,
typename enable_if<is_match_condition<MatchCondition>::value>::type* = 0);
#if !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_IOSTREAM)
/// Read data into a streambuf until it contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until the
* streambuf's get area contains the specified delimiter. The call will block
* until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The get area of the streambuf contains the specified delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the streambuf's get area already contains the
* delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter character.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area up to and including
* the delimiter.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will typically leave
* that data in the streambuf for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To read data into a streambuf until a newline is encountered:
* @code boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, b, '\n');
* std::istream is(&b);
* std::string line;
* std::getline(is, line); @endcode
* After the @c read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer @c b
* contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c std::getline then extracts the data up to and including the
* newline (which is discarded), so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c' } @endcode
* The remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c read_until operation.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b, char delim);
/// Read data into a streambuf until it contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until the
* streambuf's get area contains the specified delimiter. The call will block
* until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The get area of the streambuf contains the specified delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the streambuf's get area already contains the
* delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter character.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area up to and including
* the delimiter. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will typically leave
* that data in the streambuf for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b, char delim,
boost::system::error_code& ec);
/// Read data into a streambuf until it contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until the
* streambuf's get area contains the specified delimiter. The call will block
* until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The get area of the streambuf contains the specified delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the streambuf's get area already contains the
* delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter string.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area up to and including
* the delimiter.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will typically leave
* that data in the streambuf for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To read data into a streambuf until a newline is encountered:
* @code boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, b, "\r\n");
* std::istream is(&b);
* std::string line;
* std::getline(is, line); @endcode
* After the @c read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer @c b
* contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c std::getline then extracts the data up to and including the
* newline (which is discarded), so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r' } @endcode
* The remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c read_until operation.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b,
BOOST_ASIO_STRING_VIEW_PARAM delim);
/// Read data into a streambuf until it contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until the
* streambuf's get area contains the specified delimiter. The call will block
* until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The get area of the streambuf contains the specified delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the streambuf's get area already contains the
* delimiter, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param delim The delimiter string.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area up to and including
* the delimiter. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will typically leave
* that data in the streambuf for a subsequent read_until operation to examine.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b,
BOOST_ASIO_STRING_VIEW_PARAM delim, boost::system::error_code& ec);
#if defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX) \
|| defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Read data into a streambuf until some part of the data it contains matches
/// a regular expression.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until the
* streambuf's get area contains some data that matches a regular expression.
* The call will block until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li A substring of the streambuf's get area matches the regular expression.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the streambuf's get area already contains data that
* matches the regular expression, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param expr The regular expression.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area up to and including
* the substring that matches the regular expression.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond that which matched the regular expression. An
* application will typically leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent
* read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To read data into a streambuf until a CR-LF sequence is encountered:
* @code boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, b, boost::regex("\r\n"));
* std::istream is(&b);
* std::string line;
* std::getline(is, line); @endcode
* After the @c read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer @c b
* contains the data which matched the regular expression:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c std::getline then extracts the data up to and including the
* newline (which is discarded), so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r' } @endcode
* The remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c read_until operation.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b, const boost::regex& expr);
/// Read data into a streambuf until some part of the data it contains matches
/// a regular expression.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until the
* streambuf's get area contains some data that matches a regular expression.
* The call will block until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li A substring of the streambuf's get area matches the regular expression.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the streambuf's get area already contains data that
* matches the regular expression, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param expr The regular expression.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area up to and including
* the substring that matches the regular expression. Returns 0 if an error
* occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond that which matched the regular expression. An
* application will typically leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent
* read_until operation to examine.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b, const boost::regex& expr,
boost::system::error_code& ec);
#endif // defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX)
// || defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Read data into a streambuf until a function object indicates a match.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until a
* user-defined match condition function object, when applied to the data
* contained in the streambuf, indicates a successful match. The call will
* block until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The match condition function object returns a std::pair where the second
* element evaluates to true.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the match condition function object already indicates
* a match, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param match_condition The function object to be called to determine whether
* a match exists. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code pair<iterator, bool> match_condition(iterator begin, iterator end);
* @endcode
* where @c iterator represents the type:
* @code buffers_iterator<basic_streambuf<Allocator>::const_buffers_type>
* @endcode
* The iterator parameters @c begin and @c end define the range of bytes to be
* scanned to determine whether there is a match. The @c first member of the
* return value is an iterator marking one-past-the-end of the bytes that have
* been consumed by the match function. This iterator is used to calculate the
* @c begin parameter for any subsequent invocation of the match condition. The
* @c second member of the return value is true if a match has been found, false
* otherwise.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area that have been fully
* consumed by the match function.
*
* @throws boost::system::system_error Thrown on failure.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond that which matched the function object. An application
* will typically leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent read_until
* operation to examine.
*
* @note The default implementation of the @c is_match_condition type trait
* evaluates to true for function pointers and function objects with a
* @c result_type typedef. It must be specialised for other user-defined
* function objects.
*
* @par Examples
* To read data into a streambuf until whitespace is encountered:
* @code typedef boost::asio::buffers_iterator<
* boost::asio::streambuf::const_buffers_type> iterator;
*
* std::pair<iterator, bool>
* match_whitespace(iterator begin, iterator end)
* {
* iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (std::isspace(*i++))
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, b, match_whitespace);
* @endcode
*
* To read data into a streambuf until a matching character is found:
* @code class match_char
* {
* public:
* explicit match_char(char c) : c_(c) {}
*
* template <typename Iterator>
* std::pair<Iterator, bool> operator()(
* Iterator begin, Iterator end) const
* {
* Iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (c_ == *i++)
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
*
* private:
* char c_;
* };
*
* namespace asio {
* template <> struct is_match_condition<match_char>
* : public boost::true_type {};
* } // namespace asio
* ...
* boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::read_until(s, b, match_char('a'));
* @endcode
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator, typename MatchCondition>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b, MatchCondition match_condition,
typename enable_if<is_match_condition<MatchCondition>::value>::type* = 0);
/// Read data into a streambuf until a function object indicates a match.
/**
* This function is used to read data into the specified streambuf until a
* user-defined match condition function object, when applied to the data
* contained in the streambuf, indicates a successful match. The call will
* block until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The match condition function object returns a std::pair where the second
* element evaluates to true.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* read_some function. If the match condition function object already indicates
* a match, the function returns immediately.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the SyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param match_condition The function object to be called to determine whether
* a match exists. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code pair<iterator, bool> match_condition(iterator begin, iterator end);
* @endcode
* where @c iterator represents the type:
* @code buffers_iterator<basic_streambuf<Allocator>::const_buffers_type>
* @endcode
* The iterator parameters @c begin and @c end define the range of bytes to be
* scanned to determine whether there is a match. The @c first member of the
* return value is an iterator marking one-past-the-end of the bytes that have
* been consumed by the match function. This iterator is used to calculate the
* @c begin parameter for any subsequent invocation of the match condition. The
* @c second member of the return value is true if a match has been found, false
* otherwise.
*
* @param ec Set to indicate what error occurred, if any.
*
* @returns The number of bytes in the streambuf's get area that have been fully
* consumed by the match function. Returns 0 if an error occurred.
*
* @note After a successful read_until operation, the streambuf may contain
* additional data beyond that which matched the function object. An application
* will typically leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent read_until
* operation to examine.
*
* @note The default implementation of the @c is_match_condition type trait
* evaluates to true for function pointers and function objects with a
* @c result_type typedef. It must be specialised for other user-defined
* function objects.
*/
template <typename SyncReadStream, typename Allocator, typename MatchCondition>
std::size_t read_until(SyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b,
MatchCondition match_condition, boost::system::error_code& ec,
typename enable_if<is_match_condition<MatchCondition>::value>::type* = 0);
#endif // !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_IOSTREAM)
#endif // !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_EXTENSIONS)
/*@}*/
/**
* @defgroup async_read_until boost::asio::async_read_until
*
* @brief Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a dynamic buffer
* sequence, or into a streambuf, until it contains a delimiter, matches a
* regular expression, or a function object indicates a match.
*/
/*@{*/
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a dynamic buffer sequence
/// until it contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified dynamic
* buffer sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains the
* specified delimiter. The function call always returns immediately. The
* asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions
* is true:
*
* @li The get area of the dynamic buffer sequence contains the specified
* delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already contains the delimiter, this
* asynchronous operation completes immediately. The program must ensure that
* the stream performs no other read operations (such as async_read,
* async_read_until, the stream's async_read_some function, or any other
* composed operations that perform reads) until this operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param delim The delimiter character.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's
* // get area up to and including the delimiter.
* // 0 if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the dynamic buffer
* sequence may contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application
* will typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence for a
* subsequent async_read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To asynchronously read data into a @c std::string until a newline is
* encountered:
* @code std::string data;
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size)
* {
* if (!e)
* {
* std::string line = data.substr(0, n);
* data.erase(0, n);
* ...
* }
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, data, '\n', handler); @endcode
* After the @c async_read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer
* @c data contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c substr then extracts the data up to and including the
* delimiter, so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\n' } @endcode
* After the call to @c erase, the remaining data is left in the buffer @c data
* as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c async_read_until operation.
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream,
typename DynamicBuffer, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
char delim, BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler);
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a dynamic buffer sequence
/// until it contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified dynamic
* buffer sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains the
* specified delimiter. The function call always returns immediately. The
* asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions
* is true:
*
* @li The get area of the dynamic buffer sequence contains the specified
* delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already contains the delimiter, this
* asynchronous operation completes immediately. The program must ensure that
* the stream performs no other read operations (such as async_read,
* async_read_until, the stream's async_read_some function, or any other
* composed operations that perform reads) until this operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param delim The delimiter string.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's
* // get area up to and including the delimiter.
* // 0 if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the dynamic buffer
* sequence may contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application
* will typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer sequence for a
* subsequent async_read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To asynchronously read data into a @c std::string until a CR-LF sequence is
* encountered:
* @code std::string data;
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size)
* {
* if (!e)
* {
* std::string line = data.substr(0, n);
* data.erase(0, n);
* ...
* }
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, data, "\r\n", handler); @endcode
* After the @c async_read_until operation completes successfully, the string
* @c data contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c substr then extracts the data up to and including the
* delimiter, so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n' } @endcode
* After the call to @c erase, the remaining data is left in the string @c data
* as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c async_read_until operation.
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream,
typename DynamicBuffer, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
BOOST_ASIO_STRING_VIEW_PARAM delim,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler);
#if !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_EXTENSIONS)
#if defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX) \
|| defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a dynamic buffer sequence
/// until some part of its data matches a regular expression.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified dynamic
* buffer sequence until the dynamic buffer sequence's get area contains some
* data that matches a regular expression. The function call always returns
* immediately. The asynchronous operation will continue until one of the
* following conditions is true:
*
* @li A substring of the dynamic buffer sequence's get area matches the regular
* expression.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the dynamic buffer sequence's get area already contains data that matches
* the regular expression, this asynchronous operation completes immediately.
* The program must ensure that the stream performs no other read operations
* (such as async_read, async_read_until, the stream's async_read_some
* function, or any other composed operations that perform reads) until this
* operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param expr The regular expression.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer
* // sequence's get area up to and including the
* // substring that matches the regular expression.
* // 0 if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the dynamic buffer
* sequence may contain additional data beyond that which matched the regular
* expression. An application will typically leave that data in the dynamic
* buffer sequence for a subsequent async_read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To asynchronously read data into a @c std::string until a CR-LF sequence is
* encountered:
* @code std::string data;
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size)
* {
* if (!e)
* {
* std::string line = data.substr(0, n);
* data.erase(0, n);
* ...
* }
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, data,
* boost::regex("\r\n"), handler); @endcode
* After the @c async_read_until operation completes successfully, the string
* @c data contains the data which matched the regular expression:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c substr then extracts the data up to and including the match,
* so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n' } @endcode
* After the call to @c erase, the remaining data is left in the string @c data
* as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c async_read_until operation.
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream,
typename DynamicBuffer, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
const boost::regex& expr,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler);
#endif // defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX)
// || defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a dynamic buffer sequence
/// until a function object indicates a match.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified dynamic
* buffer sequence until a user-defined match condition function object, when
* applied to the data contained in the dynamic buffer sequence, indicates a
* successful match. The function call always returns immediately. The
* asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions
* is true:
*
* @li The match condition function object returns a std::pair where the second
* element evaluates to true.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the match condition function object already indicates a match, this
* asynchronous operation completes immediately. The program must ensure that
* the stream performs no other read operations (such as async_read,
* async_read_until, the stream's async_read_some function, or any other
* composed operations that perform reads) until this operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param buffers The dynamic buffer sequence into which the data will be read.
* Although the buffers object may be copied as necessary, ownership of the
* underlying memory blocks is retained by the caller, which must guarantee
* that they remain valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param match_condition The function object to be called to determine whether
* a match exists. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code pair<iterator, bool> match_condition(iterator begin, iterator end);
* @endcode
* where @c iterator represents the type:
* @code buffers_iterator<typename DynamicBuffer::const_buffers_type>
* @endcode
* The iterator parameters @c begin and @c end define the range of bytes to be
* scanned to determine whether there is a match. The @c first member of the
* return value is an iterator marking one-past-the-end of the bytes that have
* been consumed by the match function. This iterator is used to calculate the
* @c begin parameter for any subsequent invocation of the match condition. The
* @c second member of the return value is true if a match has been found, false
* otherwise.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the dynamic buffer sequence's
* // get area that have been fully consumed by the match
* // function. O if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the dynamic buffer
* sequence may contain additional data beyond that which matched the function
* object. An application will typically leave that data in the dynamic buffer
* sequence for a subsequent async_read_until operation to examine.
*
* @note The default implementation of the @c is_match_condition type trait
* evaluates to true for function pointers and function objects with a
* @c result_type typedef. It must be specialised for other user-defined
* function objects.
*
* @par Examples
* To asynchronously read data into a @c std::string until whitespace is
* encountered:
* @code typedef boost::asio::buffers_iterator<
* boost::asio::const_buffers_1> iterator;
*
* std::pair<iterator, bool>
* match_whitespace(iterator begin, iterator end)
* {
* iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (std::isspace(*i++))
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size);
* ...
* std::string data;
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, data, match_whitespace, handler);
* @endcode
*
* To asynchronously read data into a @c std::string until a matching character
* is found:
* @code class match_char
* {
* public:
* explicit match_char(char c) : c_(c) {}
*
* template <typename Iterator>
* std::pair<Iterator, bool> operator()(
* Iterator begin, Iterator end) const
* {
* Iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (c_ == *i++)
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
*
* private:
* char c_;
* };
*
* namespace asio {
* template <> struct is_match_condition<match_char>
* : public boost::true_type {};
* } // namespace asio
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size);
* ...
* std::string data;
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, data, match_char('a'), handler);
* @endcode
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream, typename DynamicBuffer,
typename MatchCondition, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(DynamicBuffer) buffers,
MatchCondition match_condition, BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler,
typename enable_if<is_match_condition<MatchCondition>::value>::type* = 0);
#if !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_IOSTREAM)
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a streambuf until it
/// contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified
* streambuf until the streambuf's get area contains the specified delimiter.
* The function call always returns immediately. The asynchronous operation
* will continue until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The get area of the streambuf contains the specified delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the streambuf's get area already contains the delimiter, this asynchronous
* operation completes immediately. The program must ensure that the stream
* performs no other read operations (such as async_read, async_read_until, the
* stream's async_read_some function, or any other composed operations that
* perform reads) until this operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read. Ownership of
* the streambuf is retained by the caller, which must guarantee that it remains
* valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param delim The delimiter character.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the streambuf's get
* // area up to and including the delimiter.
* // 0 if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the streambuf may
* contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will typically
* leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent async_read_until operation
* to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To asynchronously read data into a streambuf until a newline is encountered:
* @code boost::asio::streambuf b;
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size)
* {
* if (!e)
* {
* std::istream is(&b);
* std::string line;
* std::getline(is, line);
* ...
* }
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, b, '\n', handler); @endcode
* After the @c async_read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer
* @c b contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c std::getline then extracts the data up to and including the
* newline (which is discarded), so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c' } @endcode
* The remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c async_read_until operation.
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream, typename Allocator, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b,
char delim, BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler);
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a streambuf until it
/// contains a specified delimiter.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified
* streambuf until the streambuf's get area contains the specified delimiter.
* The function call always returns immediately. The asynchronous operation
* will continue until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The get area of the streambuf contains the specified delimiter.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the streambuf's get area already contains the delimiter, this asynchronous
* operation completes immediately. The program must ensure that the stream
* performs no other read operations (such as async_read, async_read_until, the
* stream's async_read_some function, or any other composed operations that
* perform reads) until this operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read. Ownership of
* the streambuf is retained by the caller, which must guarantee that it remains
* valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param delim The delimiter string.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the streambuf's get
* // area up to and including the delimiter.
* // 0 if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the streambuf may
* contain additional data beyond the delimiter. An application will typically
* leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent async_read_until operation
* to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To asynchronously read data into a streambuf until a newline is encountered:
* @code boost::asio::streambuf b;
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size)
* {
* if (!e)
* {
* std::istream is(&b);
* std::string line;
* std::getline(is, line);
* ...
* }
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, b, "\r\n", handler); @endcode
* After the @c async_read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer
* @c b contains the delimiter:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c std::getline then extracts the data up to and including the
* newline (which is discarded), so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r' } @endcode
* The remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c async_read_until operation.
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream, typename Allocator, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b,
BOOST_ASIO_STRING_VIEW_PARAM delim,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler);
#if defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX) \
|| defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a streambuf until some
/// part of its data matches a regular expression.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified
* streambuf until the streambuf's get area contains some data that matches a
* regular expression. The function call always returns immediately. The
* asynchronous operation will continue until one of the following conditions
* is true:
*
* @li A substring of the streambuf's get area matches the regular expression.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the streambuf's get area already contains data that matches the regular
* expression, this asynchronous operation completes immediately. The program
* must ensure that the stream performs no other read operations (such as
* async_read, async_read_until, the stream's async_read_some function, or any
* other composed operations that perform reads) until this operation
* completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read. Ownership of
* the streambuf is retained by the caller, which must guarantee that it remains
* valid until the handler is called.
*
* @param expr The regular expression.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the streambuf's get
* // area up to and including the substring
* // that matches the regular. expression.
* // 0 if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the streambuf may
* contain additional data beyond that which matched the regular expression. An
* application will typically leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent
* async_read_until operation to examine.
*
* @par Example
* To asynchronously read data into a streambuf until a CR-LF sequence is
* encountered:
* @code boost::asio::streambuf b;
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size)
* {
* if (!e)
* {
* std::istream is(&b);
* std::string line;
* std::getline(is, line);
* ...
* }
* }
* ...
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, b, boost::regex("\r\n"), handler); @endcode
* After the @c async_read_until operation completes successfully, the buffer
* @c b contains the data which matched the regular expression:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r', '\n', 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* The call to @c std::getline then extracts the data up to and including the
* newline (which is discarded), so that the string @c line contains:
* @code { 'a', 'b', ..., 'c', '\r' } @endcode
* The remaining data is left in the buffer @c b as follows:
* @code { 'd', 'e', ... } @endcode
* This data may be the start of a new line, to be extracted by a subsequent
* @c async_read_until operation.
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream, typename Allocator, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b, const boost::regex& expr,
BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler);
#endif // defined(BOOST_ASIO_HAS_BOOST_REGEX)
// || defined(GENERATING_DOCUMENTATION)
/// Start an asynchronous operation to read data into a streambuf until a
/// function object indicates a match.
/**
* This function is used to asynchronously read data into the specified
* streambuf until a user-defined match condition function object, when applied
* to the data contained in the streambuf, indicates a successful match. The
* function call always returns immediately. The asynchronous operation will
* continue until one of the following conditions is true:
*
* @li The match condition function object returns a std::pair where the second
* element evaluates to true.
*
* @li An error occurred.
*
* This operation is implemented in terms of zero or more calls to the stream's
* async_read_some function, and is known as a <em>composed operation</em>. If
* the match condition function object already indicates a match, this
* asynchronous operation completes immediately. The program must ensure that
* the stream performs no other read operations (such as async_read,
* async_read_until, the stream's async_read_some function, or any other
* composed operations that perform reads) until this operation completes.
*
* @param s The stream from which the data is to be read. The type must support
* the AsyncReadStream concept.
*
* @param b A streambuf object into which the data will be read.
*
* @param match_condition The function object to be called to determine whether
* a match exists. The signature of the function object must be:
* @code pair<iterator, bool> match_condition(iterator begin, iterator end);
* @endcode
* where @c iterator represents the type:
* @code buffers_iterator<basic_streambuf<Allocator>::const_buffers_type>
* @endcode
* The iterator parameters @c begin and @c end define the range of bytes to be
* scanned to determine whether there is a match. The @c first member of the
* return value is an iterator marking one-past-the-end of the bytes that have
* been consumed by the match function. This iterator is used to calculate the
* @c begin parameter for any subsequent invocation of the match condition. The
* @c second member of the return value is true if a match has been found, false
* otherwise.
*
* @param handler The handler to be called when the read operation completes.
* Copies will be made of the handler as required. The function signature of the
* handler must be:
* @code void handler(
* // Result of operation.
* const boost::system::error_code& error,
*
* // The number of bytes in the streambuf's get
* // area that have been fully consumed by the
* // match function. O if an error occurred.
* std::size_t bytes_transferred
* ); @endcode
* Regardless of whether the asynchronous operation completes immediately or
* not, the handler will not be invoked from within this function. Invocation of
* the handler will be performed in a manner equivalent to using
* boost::asio::io_context::post().
*
* @note After a successful async_read_until operation, the streambuf may
* contain additional data beyond that which matched the function object. An
* application will typically leave that data in the streambuf for a subsequent
* async_read_until operation to examine.
*
* @note The default implementation of the @c is_match_condition type trait
* evaluates to true for function pointers and function objects with a
* @c result_type typedef. It must be specialised for other user-defined
* function objects.
*
* @par Examples
* To asynchronously read data into a streambuf until whitespace is encountered:
* @code typedef boost::asio::buffers_iterator<
* boost::asio::streambuf::const_buffers_type> iterator;
*
* std::pair<iterator, bool>
* match_whitespace(iterator begin, iterator end)
* {
* iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (std::isspace(*i++))
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size);
* ...
* boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, b, match_whitespace, handler);
* @endcode
*
* To asynchronously read data into a streambuf until a matching character is
* found:
* @code class match_char
* {
* public:
* explicit match_char(char c) : c_(c) {}
*
* template <typename Iterator>
* std::pair<Iterator, bool> operator()(
* Iterator begin, Iterator end) const
* {
* Iterator i = begin;
* while (i != end)
* if (c_ == *i++)
* return std::make_pair(i, true);
* return std::make_pair(i, false);
* }
*
* private:
* char c_;
* };
*
* namespace asio {
* template <> struct is_match_condition<match_char>
* : public boost::true_type {};
* } // namespace asio
* ...
* void handler(const boost::system::error_code& e, std::size_t size);
* ...
* boost::asio::streambuf b;
* boost::asio::async_read_until(s, b, match_char('a'), handler);
* @endcode
*/
template <typename AsyncReadStream, typename Allocator,
typename MatchCondition, typename ReadHandler>
BOOST_ASIO_INITFN_RESULT_TYPE(ReadHandler,
void (boost::system::error_code, std::size_t))
async_read_until(AsyncReadStream& s,
boost::asio::basic_streambuf<Allocator>& b,
MatchCondition match_condition, BOOST_ASIO_MOVE_ARG(ReadHandler) handler,
typename enable_if<is_match_condition<MatchCondition>::value>::type* = 0);
#endif // !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_IOSTREAM)
#endif // !defined(BOOST_ASIO_NO_EXTENSIONS)
/*@}*/
} // namespace asio
} // namespace boost
#include <boost/asio/detail/pop_options.hpp>
#include <boost/asio/impl/read_until.hpp>
#endif // BOOST_ASIO_READ_UNTIL_HPP