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/****************************************************************************************************************************
xbuf.h - Dead simple AsyncHTTPRequest for ESP8266, ESP32 and currently STM32 with built-in LAN8742A Ethernet
For ESP8266, ESP32 and STM32 with built-in LAN8742A Ethernet (Nucleo-144, DISCOVERY, etc)
AsyncHTTPRequest_STM32 is a library for the ESP8266, ESP32 and currently STM32 run built-in Ethernet WebServer
Based on and modified from asyncHTTPrequest Library (https://github.com/boblemaire/asyncHTTPrequest)
Built by Khoi Hoang https://github.com/khoih-prog/AsyncHTTPRequest_Generic
Licensed under MIT license
Copyright (C) <2018> <Bob Lemaire, IoTaWatt, Inc.>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published bythe Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
Version: 1.4.1
Version Modified By Date Comments
------- ----------- ---------- -----------
1.0.0 K Hoang 14/09/2020 Initial coding to add support to STM32 using built-in Ethernet (Nucleo-144, DISCOVERY, etc).
1.0.1 K Hoang 09/10/2020 Restore cpp code besides Impl.h code.
1.0.2 K Hoang 09/11/2020 Make Mutex Lock and delete more reliable and error-proof
1.1.0 K Hoang 23/12/2020 Add HTTP PUT, PATCH, DELETE and HEAD methods
1.1.1 K Hoang 24/12/2020 Prevent crash if request and/or method not correct.
1.1.2 K Hoang 11/02/2021 Rename _lock and _unlock to avoid conflict with AsyncWebServer library
1.1.3 K Hoang 25/02/2021 Fix non-persistent Connection header bug
1.1.4 K Hoang 21/03/2021 Fix `library.properties` dependency
1.1.5 K Hoang 22/03/2021 Fix dependency on STM32AsyncTCP Library
1.2.0 K Hoang 11/04/2021 Add support to LAN8720 using STM32F4 or STM32F7
1.3.0 K Hoang 09/07/2021 Add support to WT32_ETH01 (ESP32 + LAN8720) boards
1.3.1 K Hoang 09/10/2021 Update `platform.ini` and `library.json`
1.4.0 K Hoang 23/11/2021 Fix crashing bug when request a non-existing IP
1.4.1 K Hoang 29/11/2021 Auto detect ESP32 core version and improve connection time for WT32_ETH01
*****************************************************************************************************************************/
/********************************************************************************************
xbuf is a dynamic buffering system that supports reading and writing much like cbuf.
The class has it's own provision for writing from buffers, Strings and other xbufs
as well as the inherited Print functions.
Rather than use a large contiguous heap allocation, xbuf uses a linked chain of segments
to dynamically grow and shrink with the contents.
There are other benefits as well to using smaller heap allocation units:
1) A buffer can work fine in a fragmented heap environment (admittedly contributing to it)
2) xbuf contents can be copied from one buffer to another without the need for
2x heap during the copy.
The segment size defaults to 64 but can be dynamically set in the constructor at creation.
The inclusion of indexOf and read/peek until functions make it useful for handling
data streams like HTTP, and in fact is why it was created.
NOTE: The size of the indexOf() search string is limited to the segment size.
It could be extended but didn't seem to be a practical consideration.
********************************************************************************************/
#pragma once
#ifndef XBUF_H
#define XBUF_H
#include <Arduino.h>
struct xseg
{
xseg *next;
uint8_t data[];
};
class xbuf: public Print
{
public:
xbuf(const uint16_t segSize = 64);
virtual ~xbuf();
size_t write(const uint8_t);
size_t write(const char*);
size_t write(const uint8_t*, const size_t);
size_t write(xbuf*, const size_t);
size_t write(String);
size_t available();
int indexOf(const char, const size_t begin = 0);
int indexOf(const char*, const size_t begin = 0);
uint8_t read();
size_t read(uint8_t*, size_t);
String readStringUntil(const char);
String readStringUntil(const char*);
String readString(int);
String readString()
{
return readString(available());
}
void flush();
uint8_t peek();
size_t peek(uint8_t*, const size_t);
String peekStringUntil(const char target)
{
return peekString(indexOf(target, 0));
}
String peekStringUntil(const char* target)
{
return peekString(indexOf(target, 0));
}
String peekString()
{
return peekString(_used);
}
String peekString(int);
/* In addition to the above functions,
the following inherited functions from the Print class are available.
size_t printf(const char * format, ...) __attribute__ ((format (printf, 2, 3)));
size_t printf_P(PGM_P format, ...) __attribute__((format(printf, 2, 3)));
size_t print(const __FlashStringHelper *);
size_t print(const String &);
size_t print(const char[]);
size_t print(char);
size_t print(unsigned char, int = DEC);
size_t print(int, int = DEC);
size_t print(unsigned int, int = DEC);
size_t print(long, int = DEC);
size_t print(unsigned long, int = DEC);
size_t print(double, int = 2);
size_t print(const Printable&);
size_t println(const __FlashStringHelper *);
size_t println(const String &s);
size_t println(const char[]);
size_t println(char);
size_t println(unsigned char, int = DEC);
size_t println(int, int = DEC);
size_t println(unsigned int, int = DEC);
size_t println(long, int = DEC);
size_t println(unsigned long, int = DEC);
size_t println(double, int = 2);
size_t println(const Printable&);
size_t println(void);
*/
protected:
xseg *_head;
xseg *_tail;
uint16_t _used;
uint16_t _free;
uint16_t _offset;
uint16_t _segSize;
void addSeg();
void remSeg();
};
#include "utility/xbuf_Impl.h"
#endif // XBUF_H