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+use super::Blob;
+
+use std::convert::TryFrom;
+use std::mem::MaybeUninit;
+use std::slice::from_raw_parts_mut;
+
+use crate::ffi;
+use crate::{Error, Result};
+
+impl<'conn> Blob<'conn> {
+ /// Write `buf` to `self` starting at `write_start`, returning an error if
+ /// `write_start + buf.len()` is past the end of the blob.
+ ///
+ /// If an error is returned, no data is written.
+ ///
+ /// Note: the blob cannot be resized using this function -- that must be
+ /// done using SQL (for example, an `UPDATE` statement).
+ ///
+ /// Note: This is part of the positional I/O API, and thus takes an absolute
+ /// position write to, instead of using the internal position that can be
+ /// manipulated by the `std::io` traits.
+ ///
+ /// Unlike the similarly named [`FileExt::write_at`][fext_write_at] function
+ /// (from `std::os::unix`), it's always an error to perform a "short write".
+ ///
+ /// [fext_write_at]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#tymethod.write_at
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn write_at(&mut self, buf: &[u8], write_start: usize) -> Result<()> {
+ let len = self.len();
+
+ if buf.len().saturating_add(write_start) > len {
+ return Err(Error::BlobSizeError);
+ }
+ // We know `len` fits in an `i32`, so either:
+ //
+ // 1. `buf.len() + write_start` overflows, in which case we'd hit the
+ // return above (courtesy of `saturating_add`).
+ //
+ // 2. `buf.len() + write_start` doesn't overflow but is larger than len,
+ // in which case ditto.
+ //
+ // 3. `buf.len() + write_start` doesn't overflow but is less than len.
+ // This means that both `buf.len()` and `write_start` can also be
+ // losslessly converted to i32, since `len` came from an i32.
+ // Sanity check the above.
+ debug_assert!(i32::try_from(write_start).is_ok() && i32::try_from(buf.len()).is_ok());
+ self.conn.decode_result(unsafe {
+ ffi::sqlite3_blob_write(
+ self.blob,
+ buf.as_ptr().cast(),
+ buf.len() as i32,
+ write_start as i32,
+ )
+ })
+ }
+
+ /// An alias for `write_at` provided for compatibility with the conceptually
+ /// equivalent [`std::os::unix::FileExt::write_all_at`][write_all_at]
+ /// function from libstd:
+ ///
+ /// [write_all_at]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/os/unix/fs/trait.FileExt.html#method.write_all_at
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn write_all_at(&mut self, buf: &[u8], write_start: usize) -> Result<()> {
+ self.write_at(buf, write_start)
+ }
+
+ /// Read as much as possible from `offset` to `offset + buf.len()` out of
+ /// `self`, writing into `buf`. On success, returns the number of bytes
+ /// written.
+ ///
+ /// If there's insufficient data in `self`, then the returned value will be
+ /// less than `buf.len()`.
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Blob::raw_read_at`], which can take an uninitialized buffer,
+ /// or [`Blob::read_at_exact`] which returns an error if the entire `buf` is
+ /// not read.
+ ///
+ /// Note: This is part of the positional I/O API, and thus takes an absolute
+ /// position to read from, instead of using the internal position that can
+ /// be manipulated by the `std::io` traits. Consequently, it does not change
+ /// that value either.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn read_at(&self, buf: &mut [u8], read_start: usize) -> Result<usize> {
+ // Safety: this is safe because `raw_read_at` never stores uninitialized
+ // data into `as_uninit`.
+ let as_uninit: &mut [MaybeUninit<u8>] =
+ unsafe { from_raw_parts_mut(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(), buf.len()) };
+ self.raw_read_at(as_uninit, read_start).map(|s| s.len())
+ }
+
+ /// Read as much as possible from `offset` to `offset + buf.len()` out of
+ /// `self`, writing into `buf`. On success, returns the portion of `buf`
+ /// which was initialized by this call.
+ ///
+ /// If there's insufficient data in `self`, then the returned value will be
+ /// shorter than `buf`.
+ ///
+ /// See also [`Blob::read_at`], which takes a `&mut [u8]` buffer instead of
+ /// a slice of `MaybeUninit<u8>`.
+ ///
+ /// Note: This is part of the positional I/O API, and thus takes an absolute
+ /// position to read from, instead of using the internal position that can
+ /// be manipulated by the `std::io` traits. Consequently, it does not change
+ /// that value either.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn raw_read_at<'a>(
+ &self,
+ buf: &'a mut [MaybeUninit<u8>],
+ read_start: usize,
+ ) -> Result<&'a mut [u8]> {
+ let len = self.len();
+
+ let read_len = match len.checked_sub(read_start) {
+ None | Some(0) => 0,
+ Some(v) => v.min(buf.len()),
+ };
+
+ if read_len == 0 {
+ // We could return `Ok(&mut [])`, but it seems confusing that the
+ // pointers don't match, so fabricate a empty slice of u8 with the
+ // same base pointer as `buf`.
+ let empty = unsafe { from_raw_parts_mut(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast::<u8>(), 0) };
+ return Ok(empty);
+ }
+
+ // At this point we believe `read_start as i32` is lossless because:
+ //
+ // 1. `len as i32` is known to be lossless, since it comes from a SQLite
+ // api returning an i32.
+ //
+ // 2. If we got here, `len.checked_sub(read_start)` was Some (or else
+ // we'd have hit the `if read_len == 0` early return), so `len` must
+ // be larger than `read_start`, and so it must fit in i32 as well.
+ debug_assert!(i32::try_from(read_start).is_ok());
+
+ // We also believe that `read_start + read_len <= len` because:
+ //
+ // 1. This is equivalent to `read_len <= len - read_start` via algebra.
+ // 2. We know that `read_len` is `min(len - read_start, buf.len())`
+ // 3. Expanding, this is `min(len - read_start, buf.len()) <= len - read_start`,
+ // or `min(A, B) <= A` which is clearly true.
+ //
+ // Note that this stuff is in debug_assert so no need to use checked_add
+ // and such -- we'll always panic on overflow in debug builds.
+ debug_assert!(read_start + read_len <= len);
+
+ // These follow naturally.
+ debug_assert!(buf.len() >= read_len);
+ debug_assert!(i32::try_from(buf.len()).is_ok());
+ debug_assert!(i32::try_from(read_len).is_ok());
+
+ unsafe {
+ self.conn.decode_result(ffi::sqlite3_blob_read(
+ self.blob,
+ buf.as_mut_ptr().cast(),
+ read_len as i32,
+ read_start as i32,
+ ))?;
+
+ Ok(from_raw_parts_mut(buf.as_mut_ptr().cast::<u8>(), read_len))
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Equivalent to [`Blob::read_at`], but returns a `BlobSizeError` if `buf`
+ /// is not fully initialized.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn read_at_exact(&self, buf: &mut [u8], read_start: usize) -> Result<()> {
+ let n = self.read_at(buf, read_start)?;
+ if n != buf.len() {
+ Err(Error::BlobSizeError)
+ } else {
+ Ok(())
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Equivalent to [`Blob::raw_read_at`], but returns a `BlobSizeError` if
+ /// `buf` is not fully initialized.
+ #[inline]
+ pub fn raw_read_at_exact<'a>(
+ &self,
+ buf: &'a mut [MaybeUninit<u8>],
+ read_start: usize,
+ ) -> Result<&'a mut [u8]> {
+ let buflen = buf.len();
+ let initted = self.raw_read_at(buf, read_start)?;
+ if initted.len() != buflen {
+ Err(Error::BlobSizeError)
+ } else {
+ Ok(initted)
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#[cfg(test)]
+mod test {
+ use crate::{Connection, DatabaseName, Result};
+ // to ensure we don't modify seek pos
+ use std::io::Seek as _;
+
+ #[test]
+ fn test_pos_io() -> Result<()> {
+ let db = Connection::open_in_memory()?;
+ db.execute_batch("CREATE TABLE test_table(content BLOB);")?;
+ db.execute("INSERT INTO test_table(content) VALUES (ZEROBLOB(10))", [])?;
+
+ let rowid = db.last_insert_rowid();
+ let mut blob = db.blob_open(DatabaseName::Main, "test_table", "content", rowid, false)?;
+ // modify the seek pos to ensure we aren't using it or modifying it.
+ blob.seek(std::io::SeekFrom::Start(1)).unwrap();
+
+ let one2ten: [u8; 10] = [1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10];
+ blob.write_at(&one2ten, 0).unwrap();
+
+ let mut s = [0u8; 10];
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut s, 0).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(&s, &one2ten, "write should go through");
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut s, 1).unwrap_err();
+
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut s, 0).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(&s, &one2ten, "should be unchanged");
+
+ let mut fives = [0u8; 5];
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, 0).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(&fives, &[1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5]);
+
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, 5).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(&fives, &[6u8, 7, 8, 9, 10]);
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, 7).unwrap_err();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, 12).unwrap_err();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, 10).unwrap_err();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, i32::MAX as usize)
+ .unwrap_err();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut fives, i32::MAX as usize + 1)
+ .unwrap_err();
+
+ // zero length writes are fine if in bounds
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut [], 10).unwrap();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut [], 0).unwrap();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut [], 5).unwrap();
+
+ blob.write_all_at(&[16, 17, 18, 19, 20], 5).unwrap();
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut s, 0).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(&s, &[1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20]);
+
+ blob.write_at(&[100, 99, 98, 97, 96], 6).unwrap_err();
+ blob.write_at(&[100, 99, 98, 97, 96], i32::MAX as usize)
+ .unwrap_err();
+ blob.write_at(&[100, 99, 98, 97, 96], i32::MAX as usize + 1)
+ .unwrap_err();
+
+ blob.read_at_exact(&mut s, 0).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(&s, &[1u8, 2, 3, 4, 5, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20]);
+
+ let mut s2: [std::mem::MaybeUninit<u8>; 10] = [std::mem::MaybeUninit::uninit(); 10];
+ {
+ let read = blob.raw_read_at_exact(&mut s2, 0).unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(read, &s);
+ assert!(std::ptr::eq(read.as_ptr(), s2.as_ptr().cast()));
+ }
+
+ let mut empty = [];
+ assert!(std::ptr::eq(
+ blob.raw_read_at_exact(&mut empty, 0).unwrap().as_ptr(),
+ empty.as_ptr().cast(),
+ ));
+ blob.raw_read_at_exact(&mut s2, 5).unwrap_err();
+
+ let end_pos = blob.stream_position().unwrap();
+ assert_eq!(end_pos, 1);
+ Ok(())
+ }
+}