/* * Copyright 2019 Google LLC * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ #pragma once #include "cppbor.h" namespace cppbor { using ParseResult = std::tuple /* result */, const uint8_t* /* newPos */, std::string /* errMsg */>; /** * Parse the first CBOR data item (possibly compound) from the range [begin, end). * * Returns a tuple of Item pointer, buffer pointer and error message. If parsing is successful, the * Item pointer is non-null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte after the * successfully-parsed item and the error message string is empty. If parsing fails, the Item * pointer is null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte that was unparseable (the first byte * of a data item header that is malformed in some way, e.g. an invalid value, or a length that is * too large for the remaining buffer, etc.) and the string contains an error message describing the * problem encountered. */ ParseResult parse(const uint8_t* begin, const uint8_t* end); /** * Parse the first CBOR data item (possibly compound) from the range [begin, end). * * Returns a tuple of Item pointer, buffer pointer and error message. If parsing is successful, the * Item pointer is non-null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte after the * successfully-parsed item and the error message string is empty. If parsing fails, the Item * pointer is null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte that was unparseable (the first byte * of a data item header that is malformed in some way, e.g. an invalid value, or a length that is * too large for the remaining buffer, etc.) and the string contains an error message describing the * problem encountered. * * The returned CBOR data item will contain View* items backed by * std::string_view types over the input range. * WARNING! If the input range changes underneath, the corresponding views will * carry the same change. */ ParseResult parseWithViews(const uint8_t* begin, const uint8_t* end); /** * Parse the first CBOR data item (possibly compound) from the byte vector. * * Returns a tuple of Item pointer, buffer pointer and error message. If parsing is successful, the * Item pointer is non-null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte after the * successfully-parsed item and the error message string is empty. If parsing fails, the Item * pointer is null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte that was unparseable (the first byte * of a data item header that is malformed in some way, e.g. an invalid value, or a length that is * too large for the remaining buffer, etc.) and the string contains an error message describing the * problem encountered. */ inline ParseResult parse(const std::vector& encoding) { return parse(encoding.data(), encoding.data() + encoding.size()); } /** * Parse the first CBOR data item (possibly compound) from the range [begin, begin + size). * * Returns a tuple of Item pointer, buffer pointer and error message. If parsing is successful, the * Item pointer is non-null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte after the * successfully-parsed item and the error message string is empty. If parsing fails, the Item * pointer is null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte that was unparseable (the first byte * of a data item header that is malformed in some way, e.g. an invalid value, or a length that is * too large for the remaining buffer, etc.) and the string contains an error message describing the * problem encountered. */ inline ParseResult parse(const uint8_t* begin, size_t size) { return parse(begin, begin + size); } /** * Parse the first CBOR data item (possibly compound) from the range [begin, begin + size). * * Returns a tuple of Item pointer, buffer pointer and error message. If parsing is successful, the * Item pointer is non-null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte after the * successfully-parsed item and the error message string is empty. If parsing fails, the Item * pointer is null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte that was unparseable (the first byte * of a data item header that is malformed in some way, e.g. an invalid value, or a length that is * too large for the remaining buffer, etc.) and the string contains an error message describing the * problem encountered. * * The returned CBOR data item will contain View* items backed by * std::string_view types over the input range. * WARNING! If the input range changes underneath, the corresponding views will * carry the same change. */ inline ParseResult parseWithViews(const uint8_t* begin, size_t size) { return parseWithViews(begin, begin + size); } /** * Parse the first CBOR data item (possibly compound) from the value contained in a Bstr. * * Returns a tuple of Item pointer, buffer pointer and error message. If parsing is successful, the * Item pointer is non-null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte after the * successfully-parsed item and the error message string is empty. If parsing fails, the Item * pointer is null, the buffer pointer points to the first byte that was unparseable (the first byte * of a data item header that is malformed in some way, e.g. an invalid value, or a length that is * too large for the remaining buffer, etc.) and the string contains an error message describing the * problem encountered. */ inline ParseResult parse(const Bstr* bstr) { if (!bstr) return ParseResult(nullptr, nullptr, "Null Bstr pointer"); return parse(bstr->value()); } class ParseClient; /** * Parse the CBOR data in the range [begin, end) in streaming fashion, calling methods on the * provided ParseClient when elements are found. */ void parse(const uint8_t* begin, const uint8_t* end, ParseClient* parseClient); /** * Parse the CBOR data in the range [begin, end) in streaming fashion, calling methods on the * provided ParseClient when elements are found. Uses the View* item types * instead of the copying ones. */ void parseWithViews(const uint8_t* begin, const uint8_t* end, ParseClient* parseClient); /** * Parse the CBOR data in the vector in streaming fashion, calling methods on the * provided ParseClient when elements are found. */ inline void parse(const std::vector& encoding, ParseClient* parseClient) { return parse(encoding.data(), encoding.data() + encoding.size(), parseClient); } /** * A pure interface that callers of the streaming parse functions must implement. */ class ParseClient { public: virtual ~ParseClient() {} /** * Called when an item is found. The Item pointer points to the found item; use type() and * the appropriate as*() method to examine the value. hdrBegin points to the first byte of the * header, valueBegin points to the first byte of the value and end points one past the end of * the item. In the case of header-only items, such as integers, and compound items (ARRAY, * MAP or SEMANTIC) whose end has not yet been found, valueBegin and end are equal and point to * the byte past the header. * * Note that for compound types (ARRAY, MAP, and SEMANTIC), the Item will have no content. For * Map and Array items, the size() method will return a correct value, but the index operators * are unsafe, and the object cannot be safely compared with another Array/Map. * * The method returns a ParseClient*. In most cases "return this;" will be the right answer, * but a different ParseClient may be returned, which the parser will begin using. If the method * returns nullptr, parsing will be aborted immediately. */ virtual ParseClient* item(std::unique_ptr& item, const uint8_t* hdrBegin, const uint8_t* valueBegin, const uint8_t* end) = 0; /** * Called when the end of a compound item (MAP or ARRAY) is found. The item argument will be * the same one passed to the item() call -- and may be empty if item() moved its value out. * hdrBegin, valueBegin and end point to the beginning of the item header, the beginning of the * first contained value, and one past the end of the last contained value, respectively. * * Note that the Item will have no content. * * As with item(), itemEnd() can change the ParseClient by returning a different one, or end the * parsing by returning nullptr; */ virtual ParseClient* itemEnd(std::unique_ptr& item, const uint8_t* hdrBegin, const uint8_t* valueBegin, const uint8_t* end) = 0; /** * Called when parsing encounters an error. position is set to the first unparsed byte (one * past the last successfully-parsed byte) and errorMessage contains an message explaining what * sort of error occurred. */ virtual void error(const uint8_t* position, const std::string& errorMessage) = 0; }; } // namespace cppbor