1 /* 2 * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. 3 * 4 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 5 * found in the LICENSE file. 6 */ 7 8 #ifndef SkData_DEFINED 9 #define SkData_DEFINED 10 11 #include <stdio.h> 12 13 #include "SkRefCnt.h" 14 15 class SkStream; 16 17 /** 18 * SkData holds an immutable data buffer. Not only is the data immutable, 19 * but the actual ptr that is returned (by data() or bytes()) is guaranteed 20 * to always be the same for the life of this instance. 21 */ 22 class SK_API SkData final : public SkNVRefCnt<SkData> { 23 public: 24 /** 25 * Returns the number of bytes stored. 26 */ size()27 size_t size() const { return fSize; } 28 isEmpty()29 bool isEmpty() const { return 0 == fSize; } 30 31 /** 32 * Returns the ptr to the data. 33 */ data()34 const void* data() const { return fPtr; } 35 36 /** 37 * Like data(), returns a read-only ptr into the data, but in this case 38 * it is cast to uint8_t*, to make it easy to add an offset to it. 39 */ bytes()40 const uint8_t* bytes() const { 41 return reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(fPtr); 42 } 43 44 /** 45 * USE WITH CAUTION. 46 * This call will assert that the refcnt is 1, as a precaution against modifying the 47 * contents when another client/thread has access to the data. 48 */ writable_data()49 void* writable_data() { 50 if (fSize) { 51 // only assert we're unique if we're not empty 52 SkASSERT(this->unique()); 53 } 54 return fPtr; 55 } 56 57 /** 58 * Helper to copy a range of the data into a caller-provided buffer. 59 * Returns the actual number of bytes copied, after clamping offset and 60 * length to the size of the data. If buffer is NULL, it is ignored, and 61 * only the computed number of bytes is returned. 62 */ 63 size_t copyRange(size_t offset, size_t length, void* buffer) const; 64 65 /** 66 * Returns true if these two objects have the same length and contents, 67 * effectively returning 0 == memcmp(...) 68 */ 69 bool equals(const SkData* other) const; 70 71 /** 72 * Function that, if provided, will be called when the SkData goes out 73 * of scope, allowing for custom allocation/freeing of the data's contents. 74 */ 75 typedef void (*ReleaseProc)(const void* ptr, void* context); 76 77 /** 78 * Create a new dataref by copying the specified data 79 */ 80 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithCopy(const void* data, size_t length); 81 82 83 /** 84 * Create a new data with uninitialized contents. The caller should call writable_data() 85 * to write into the buffer, but this must be done before another ref() is made. 86 */ 87 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeUninitialized(size_t length); 88 89 /** 90 * Create a new dataref by copying the specified c-string 91 * (a null-terminated array of bytes). The returned SkData will have size() 92 * equal to strlen(cstr) + 1. If cstr is NULL, it will be treated the same 93 * as "". 94 */ 95 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithCString(const char cstr[]); 96 97 /** 98 * Create a new dataref, taking the ptr as is, and using the 99 * releaseproc to free it. The proc may be NULL. 100 */ 101 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithProc(const void* ptr, size_t length, ReleaseProc proc, void* ctx); 102 103 /** 104 * Call this when the data parameter is already const and will outlive the lifetime of the 105 * SkData. Suitable for with const globals. 106 */ MakeWithoutCopy(const void * data,size_t length)107 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeWithoutCopy(const void* data, size_t length) { 108 return MakeWithProc(data, length, DummyReleaseProc, nullptr); 109 } 110 111 /** 112 * Create a new dataref from a pointer allocated by malloc. The Data object 113 * takes ownership of that allocation, and will handling calling sk_free. 114 */ 115 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromMalloc(const void* data, size_t length); 116 117 /** 118 * Create a new dataref the file with the specified path. 119 * If the file cannot be opened, this returns NULL. 120 */ 121 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromFileName(const char path[]); 122 123 /** 124 * Create a new dataref from a stdio FILE. 125 * This does not take ownership of the FILE, nor close it. 126 * The caller is free to close the FILE at its convenience. 127 * The FILE must be open for reading only. 128 * Returns NULL on failure. 129 */ 130 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromFILE(FILE* f); 131 132 /** 133 * Create a new dataref from a file descriptor. 134 * This does not take ownership of the file descriptor, nor close it. 135 * The caller is free to close the file descriptor at its convenience. 136 * The file descriptor must be open for reading only. 137 * Returns NULL on failure. 138 */ 139 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromFD(int fd); 140 141 /** 142 * Attempt to read size bytes into a SkData. If the read succeeds, return the data, 143 * else return NULL. Either way the stream's cursor may have been changed as a result 144 * of calling read(). 145 */ 146 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeFromStream(SkStream*, size_t size); 147 148 /** 149 * Create a new dataref using a subset of the data in the specified 150 * src dataref. 151 */ 152 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeSubset(const SkData* src, size_t offset, size_t length); 153 154 /** 155 * Returns a new empty dataref (or a reference to a shared empty dataref). 156 * New or shared, the caller must see that unref() is eventually called. 157 */ 158 static sk_sp<SkData> MakeEmpty(); 159 160 private: 161 friend class SkNVRefCnt<SkData>; 162 ReleaseProc fReleaseProc; 163 void* fReleaseProcContext; 164 void* fPtr; 165 size_t fSize; 166 167 SkData(const void* ptr, size_t size, ReleaseProc, void* context); 168 explicit SkData(size_t size); // inplace new/delete 169 ~SkData(); 170 171 // Ensure the unsized delete is called. delete(void * p)172 void operator delete(void* p) { ::operator delete(p); } 173 174 // Called the first time someone calls NewEmpty to initialize the singleton. 175 friend SkData* sk_new_empty_data(); 176 177 // shared internal factory 178 static sk_sp<SkData> PrivateNewWithCopy(const void* srcOrNull, size_t length); 179 180 static void DummyReleaseProc(const void*, void*); // {} 181 182 typedef SkRefCnt INHERITED; 183 }; 184 185 #endif 186