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+use std::ops::{Bound, Range, RangeBounds};
+
+/// A owned window around an underlying buffer.
+///
+/// Normally slices work great for considering sub-portions of a buffer, but
+/// unfortunately a slice is a *borrowed* type in Rust which has an associated
+/// lifetime. When working with future and async I/O these lifetimes are not
+/// always appropriate, and are sometimes difficult to store in tasks. This
+/// type strives to fill this gap by providing an "owned slice" around an
+/// underlying buffer of bytes.
+///
+/// A `Window<T>` wraps an underlying buffer, `T`, and has configurable
+/// start/end indexes to alter the behavior of the `AsRef<[u8]>` implementation
+/// that this type carries.
+///
+/// This type can be particularly useful when working with the `write_all`
+/// combinator in this crate. Data can be sliced via `Window`, consumed by
+/// `write_all`, and then earned back once the write operation finishes through
+/// the `into_inner` method on this type.
+#[derive(Debug)]
+pub struct Window<T> {
+ inner: T,
+ range: Range<usize>,
+}
+
+impl<T: AsRef<[u8]>> Window<T> {
+ /// Creates a new window around the buffer `t` defaulting to the entire
+ /// slice.
+ ///
+ /// Further methods can be called on the returned `Window<T>` to alter the
+ /// window into the data provided.
+ pub fn new(t: T) -> Self {
+ Self { range: 0..t.as_ref().len(), inner: t }
+ }
+
+ /// Gets a shared reference to the underlying buffer inside of this
+ /// `Window`.
+ pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T {
+ &self.inner
+ }
+
+ /// Gets a mutable reference to the underlying buffer inside of this
+ /// `Window`.
+ pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
+ &mut self.inner
+ }
+
+ /// Consumes this `Window`, returning the underlying buffer.
+ pub fn into_inner(self) -> T {
+ self.inner
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the starting index of this window into the underlying buffer
+ /// `T`.
+ pub fn start(&self) -> usize {
+ self.range.start
+ }
+
+ /// Returns the end index of this window into the underlying buffer
+ /// `T`.
+ pub fn end(&self) -> usize {
+ self.range.end
+ }
+
+ /// Changes the range of this window to the range specified.
+ ///
+ /// # Panics
+ ///
+ /// This method will panic if `range` is out of bounds for the underlying
+ /// slice or if [`start_bound()`] of `range` comes after the [`end_bound()`].
+ ///
+ /// [`start_bound()`]: std::ops::RangeBounds::start_bound
+ /// [`end_bound()`]: std::ops::RangeBounds::end_bound
+ pub fn set<R: RangeBounds<usize>>(&mut self, range: R) {
+ let start = match range.start_bound() {
+ Bound::Included(n) => *n,
+ Bound::Excluded(n) => *n + 1,
+ Bound::Unbounded => 0,
+ };
+ let end = match range.end_bound() {
+ Bound::Included(n) => *n + 1,
+ Bound::Excluded(n) => *n,
+ Bound::Unbounded => self.inner.as_ref().len(),
+ };
+
+ assert!(end <= self.inner.as_ref().len());
+ assert!(start <= end);
+
+ self.range.start = start;
+ self.range.end = end;
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: AsRef<[u8]>> AsRef<[u8]> for Window<T> {
+ fn as_ref(&self) -> &[u8] {
+ &self.inner.as_ref()[self.range.start..self.range.end]
+ }
+}
+
+impl<T: AsMut<[u8]>> AsMut<[u8]> for Window<T> {
+ fn as_mut(&mut self) -> &mut [u8] {
+ &mut self.inner.as_mut()[self.range.start..self.range.end]
+ }
+}