trust_dns_proto::serialize::binary

Struct BinDecoder

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pub struct BinDecoder<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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This is non-destructive to the inner buffer, b/c for pointer types we need to perform a reverse seek to lookup names

A note on serialization, there was a thought to have this implement the Serde deserializer, but given that this is such a small subset of all the serialization which that performs this is a simpler implementation without the cruft, at least for serializing to/from the binary DNS protocols.

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impl<'a> BinDecoder<'a>

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pub fn new(buffer: &'a [u8]) -> Self

Creates a new BinDecoder

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  • buffer - buffer from which all data will be read
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pub fn pop(&mut self) -> Result<Restrict<u8>, DecodeError>

Pop one byte from the buffer

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pub fn len(&self) -> usize

Returns the number of bytes in the buffer

use trust_dns_proto::serialize::binary::BinDecoder;

let deadbeef = b"deadbeef";
let mut decoder = BinDecoder::new(deadbeef);
assert_eq!(decoder.len(), 8);
decoder.read_slice(7).unwrap();
assert_eq!(decoder.len(), 1);
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

Returns true if the buffer is empty

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pub fn peek(&self) -> Option<Restrict<u8>>

Peed one byte forward, without moving the current index forward

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pub fn index(&self) -> usize

Returns the current index in the buffer

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pub fn clone(&self, index_at: u16) -> BinDecoder<'a>

This is a pretty efficient clone, as the buffer is never cloned, and only the index is set to the value passed in

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pub fn read_character_data(&mut self) -> Result<Restrict<&[u8]>, DecodeError>

Reads a String from the buffer

<character-string> is a single
length octet followed by that number of characters.  <character-string>
is treated as binary information, and can be up to 256 characters in
length (including the length octet).
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A String version of the character data

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pub fn read_vec(&mut self, len: usize) -> Result<Restrict<Vec<u8>>, DecodeError>

Reads a Vec out of the buffer

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  • len - number of bytes to read from the buffer
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The Vec of the specified length, otherwise an error

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pub fn read_slice( &mut self, len: usize, ) -> Result<Restrict<&'a [u8]>, DecodeError>

Reads a slice out of the buffer, without allocating

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  • len - number of bytes to read from the buffer
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The slice of the specified length, otherwise an error

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pub fn slice_from(&self, index: usize) -> Result<&'a [u8], DecodeError>

Reads a slice from a previous index to the current

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pub fn read_u8(&mut self) -> Result<Restrict<u8>, DecodeError>

Reads a byte from the buffer, equivalent to Self::pop()

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pub fn read_u16(&mut self) -> Result<Restrict<u16>, DecodeError>

Reads the next 2 bytes into u16

This performs a byte-by-byte manipulation, there which means endianness is implicitly handled (i.e. no network to little endian (intel), issues)

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Return the u16 from the buffer

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pub fn read_i32(&mut self) -> Result<Restrict<i32>, DecodeError>

Reads the next four bytes into i32.

This performs a byte-by-byte manipulation, there which means endianness is implicitly handled (i.e. no network to little endian (intel), issues)

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Return the i32 from the buffer

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pub fn read_u32(&mut self) -> Result<Restrict<u32>, DecodeError>

Reads the next four bytes into u32.

This performs a byte-by-byte manipulation, there which means endianness is implicitly handled (i.e. no network to little endian (intel), issues)

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Return the u32 from the buffer

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impl<'a> Freeze for BinDecoder<'a>

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impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for BinDecoder<'a>

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impl<'a> Send for BinDecoder<'a>

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impl<'a> Sync for BinDecoder<'a>

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impl<'a> Unpin for BinDecoder<'a>

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impl<'a> UnwindSafe for BinDecoder<'a>

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