{-# LANGUAGE CPP, RankNTypes #-}
-- | Functions for interacting with bytes.
module Data.Conduit.Binary
    ( -- * Files and @Handle@s

      -- | Note that most of these functions live in the @MonadResource@ monad
      -- to ensure resource finalization even in the presence of exceptions. In
      -- order to run such code, you will need to use @runResourceT@.

      -- ** Sources
      sourceFile
    , sourceHandle
    , sourceHandleUnsafe
    , sourceIOHandle
    , sourceFileRange
    , sourceHandleRange
      -- ** Sinks
    , sinkFile
    , sinkHandle
    , sinkIOHandle
      -- ** Conduits
    , conduitFile
    , conduitHandle
      -- * Utilities
      -- ** Sources
    , sourceLbs
      -- ** Sinks
    , head
    , dropWhile
    , take
    , drop
    , sinkCacheLength
    , sinkLbs
    , mapM_
      -- ** Conduits
    , isolate
    , takeWhile
    , Data.Conduit.Binary.lines
    ) where

import Prelude hiding (head, take, drop, takeWhile, dropWhile, mapM_)
import qualified Data.ByteString as S
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as L
import Data.Conduit
import Data.Conduit.List (sourceList, consume)
import Control.Exception (assert, finally)
import Control.Monad (unless, when)
import Control.Monad.IO.Class (liftIO, MonadIO)
import Control.Monad.Trans.Resource (allocate, release)
import Control.Monad.Trans.Class (lift)
import qualified System.IO as IO
import Data.Word (Word8, Word64)
import Control.Applicative ((<$>))
import System.Directory (getTemporaryDirectory, removeFile)
import Data.ByteString.Lazy.Internal (defaultChunkSize)
#if CABAL_OS_WINDOWS
import qualified System.Win32File as F
#elif NO_HANDLES
import qualified System.PosixFile as F
#endif
import Data.ByteString.Internal (ByteString (PS), inlinePerformIO)
import Foreign.ForeignPtr.Unsafe (unsafeForeignPtrToPtr)
import Foreign.ForeignPtr (touchForeignPtr)
import Foreign.Ptr (plusPtr)
import Foreign.Storable (peek)
import GHC.ForeignPtr           (mallocPlainForeignPtrBytes)

-- | Stream the contents of a file as binary data.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sourceFile :: MonadResource m
           => FilePath
           -> Producer m S.ByteString
sourceFile fp =
#if CABAL_OS_WINDOWS || NO_HANDLES
    bracketP
        (F.openRead fp)
         F.close
         loop
  where
    loop h = liftIO (F.read h) >>= maybe (return ()) (\bs -> yield bs >> loop h)
#else
    sourceIOHandle (IO.openBinaryFile fp IO.ReadMode)
#endif

-- | Stream the contents of a 'IO.Handle' as binary data. Note that this
-- function will /not/ automatically close the @Handle@ when processing
-- completes, since it did not acquire the @Handle@ in the first place.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sourceHandle :: MonadIO m
             => IO.Handle
             -> Producer m S.ByteString
sourceHandle h =
    loop
  where
    loop = do
        bs <- liftIO (S.hGetSome h defaultChunkSize)
        if S.null bs
            then return ()
            else yield bs >> loop

-- | Same as @sourceHandle@, but instead of allocating a new buffer for each
-- incoming chunk of data, reuses the same buffer. Therefore, the @ByteString@s
-- yielded by this function are not referentially transparent between two
-- different @yield@s.
--
-- This function will be slightly more efficient than @sourceHandle@ by
-- avoiding allocations and reducing garbage collections, but should only be
-- used if you can guarantee that you do not reuse a @ByteString@ (or any slice
-- thereof) between two calls to @await@.
--
-- Since 1.0.12
sourceHandleUnsafe :: MonadIO m => IO.Handle -> Source m ByteString
sourceHandleUnsafe handle = do
    fptr <- liftIO $ mallocPlainForeignPtrBytes defaultChunkSize
    let ptr = unsafeForeignPtrToPtr fptr
        loop = do
            count <- liftIO $ IO.hGetBuf handle ptr defaultChunkSize
            when (count > 0) $ do
                yield (PS fptr 0 count)
                loop

    loop

    liftIO $ touchForeignPtr fptr

-- | An alternative to 'sourceHandle'.
-- Instead of taking a pre-opened 'IO.Handle', it takes an action that opens
-- a 'IO.Handle' (in read mode), so that it can open it only when needed
-- and closed it as soon as possible.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sourceIOHandle :: MonadResource m
               => IO IO.Handle
               -> Producer m S.ByteString
sourceIOHandle alloc = bracketP alloc IO.hClose sourceHandle

-- | Stream all incoming data to the given 'IO.Handle'. Note that this function
-- will /not/ automatically close the @Handle@ when processing completes.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sinkHandle :: MonadIO m
           => IO.Handle
           -> Consumer S.ByteString m ()
sinkHandle h = awaitForever $ liftIO . S.hPut h

-- | An alternative to 'sinkHandle'.
-- Instead of taking a pre-opened 'IO.Handle', it takes an action that opens
-- a 'IO.Handle' (in write mode), so that it can open it only when needed
-- and close it as soon as possible.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sinkIOHandle :: MonadResource m
             => IO IO.Handle
             -> Consumer S.ByteString m ()
sinkIOHandle alloc = bracketP alloc IO.hClose sinkHandle

-- | Stream the contents of a file as binary data, starting from a certain
-- offset and only consuming up to a certain number of bytes.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sourceFileRange :: MonadResource m
                => FilePath
                -> Maybe Integer -- ^ Offset
                -> Maybe Integer -- ^ Maximum count
                -> Producer m S.ByteString
sourceFileRange fp offset count = bracketP
    (IO.openBinaryFile fp IO.ReadMode)
    IO.hClose
    (\h -> sourceHandleRange h offset count)

-- | Stream the contents of a handle as binary data, starting from a certain
-- offset and only consuming up to a certain number of bytes.
--
-- Since 1.0.8
sourceHandleRange :: MonadIO m
                  => IO.Handle
                  -> Maybe Integer -- ^ Offset
                  -> Maybe Integer -- ^ Maximum count
                  -> Producer m S.ByteString
sourceHandleRange handle offset count = do
    case offset of
        Nothing -> return ()
        Just off -> liftIO $ IO.hSeek handle IO.AbsoluteSeek off
    case count of
        Nothing -> pullUnlimited
        Just c -> pullLimited (fromInteger c)
  where
    pullUnlimited = do
        bs <- liftIO $ S.hGetSome handle 4096
        if S.null bs
            then return ()
            else do
                yield bs
                pullUnlimited

    pullLimited c = do
        bs <- liftIO $ S.hGetSome handle (min c 4096)
        let c' = c - S.length bs
        assert (c' >= 0) $
            if S.null bs
                then return ()
                else do
                    yield bs
                    pullLimited c'

-- | Stream all incoming data to the given file.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
sinkFile :: MonadResource m
         => FilePath
         -> Consumer S.ByteString m ()
#if NO_HANDLES
sinkFile fp =
    bracketP
        (F.openWrite fp)
        F.close
        loop
  where
    loop h = awaitForever $ liftIO . F.write h
#else
sinkFile fp = sinkIOHandle (IO.openBinaryFile fp IO.WriteMode)
#endif

-- | Stream the contents of the input to a file, and also send it along the
-- pipeline. Similar in concept to the Unix command @tee@.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
conduitFile :: MonadResource m
            => FilePath
            -> Conduit S.ByteString m S.ByteString
conduitFile fp = bracketP
    (IO.openBinaryFile fp IO.WriteMode)
    IO.hClose
    conduitHandle

-- | Stream the contents of the input to a @Handle@, and also send it along the
-- pipeline. Similar in concept to the Unix command @tee@. Like @sourceHandle@,
-- does not close the handle on completion. Related to: @conduitFile@.
--
-- Since 1.0.9
conduitHandle :: MonadIO m => IO.Handle -> Conduit S.ByteString m S.ByteString
conduitHandle h = awaitForever $ \bs -> liftIO (S.hPut h bs) >> yield bs

-- | Ensure that only up to the given number of bytes are consume by the inner
-- sink. Note that this does /not/ ensure that all of those bytes are in fact
-- consumed.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
isolate :: Monad m
        => Int
        -> Conduit S.ByteString m S.ByteString
isolate =
    loop
  where
    loop 0 = return ()
    loop count = do
        mbs <- await
        case mbs of
            Nothing -> return ()
            Just bs -> do
                let (a, b) = S.splitAt count bs
                case count - S.length a of
                    0 -> do
                        unless (S.null b) $ leftover b
                        yield a
                    count' -> assert (S.null b) $ yield a >> loop count'

-- | Return the next byte from the stream, if available.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
head :: Monad m => Consumer S.ByteString m (Maybe Word8)
head = do
    mbs <- await
    case mbs of
        Nothing -> return Nothing
        Just bs ->
            case S.uncons bs of
                Nothing -> head
                Just (w, bs') -> leftover bs' >> return (Just w)

-- | Return all bytes while the predicate returns @True@.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
takeWhile :: Monad m => (Word8 -> Bool) -> Conduit S.ByteString m S.ByteString
takeWhile p =
    loop
  where
    loop = await >>= maybe (return ()) go

    go bs
        | S.null x = next
        | otherwise = yield x >> next
      where
        next = if S.null y then loop else leftover y
        (x, y) = S.span p bs

-- | Ignore all bytes while the predicate returns @True@.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
dropWhile :: Monad m => (Word8 -> Bool) -> Consumer S.ByteString m ()
dropWhile p =
    loop
  where
    loop = do
        mbs <- await
        case S.dropWhile p <$> mbs of
            Nothing -> return ()
            Just bs
                | S.null bs -> loop
                | otherwise -> leftover bs

-- | Take the given number of bytes, if available.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
take :: Monad m => Int -> Consumer S.ByteString m L.ByteString
take  0 = return L.empty
take n0 = go n0 id
  where
    go n front =
        await >>= maybe (return $ L.fromChunks $ front []) go'
      where
        go' bs =
            case S.length bs `compare` n of
                LT -> go (n - S.length bs) (front . (bs:))
                EQ -> return $ L.fromChunks $ front [bs]
                GT ->
                    let (x, y) = S.splitAt n bs
                     in assert (not $ S.null y) $ leftover y >> return (L.fromChunks $ front [x])

-- | Drop up to the given number of bytes.
--
-- Since 0.5.0
drop :: Monad m => Int -> Consumer S.ByteString m ()
drop  0 = return ()
drop n0 = go n0
  where
    go n =
        await >>= maybe (return ()) go'
      where
        go' bs =
            case S.length bs `compare` n of
                LT -> go (n - S.length bs)
                EQ -> return ()
                GT ->
                    let y = S.drop n bs
                     in assert (not $ S.null y) $ leftover y >> return ()

-- | Split the input bytes into lines. In other words, split on the LF byte
-- (10), and strip it from the output.
--
-- Since 0.3.0
lines :: Monad m => Conduit S.ByteString m S.ByteString
lines =
    loop id
  where
    loop front = await >>= maybe (finish front) (go front)

    finish front =
        let final = front S.empty
         in unless (S.null final) (yield final)

    go sofar more =
        case S.uncons second of
            Just (_, second') -> yield (sofar first) >> go id second'
            Nothing ->
                let rest = sofar more
                 in loop $ S.append rest
      where
        (first, second) = S.breakByte 10 more

-- | Stream the chunks from a lazy bytestring.
--
-- Since 0.5.0
sourceLbs :: Monad m => L.ByteString -> Producer m S.ByteString
sourceLbs = sourceList . L.toChunks

-- | Stream the input data into a temp file and count the number of bytes
-- present. When complete, return a new @Source@ reading from the temp file
-- together with the length of the input in bytes.
--
-- All resources will be cleaned up automatically.
--
-- Since 1.0.5
sinkCacheLength :: (MonadResource m1, MonadResource m2)
                => Sink S.ByteString m1 (Word64, Source m2 S.ByteString)
sinkCacheLength = do
    tmpdir <- liftIO getTemporaryDirectory
    (releaseKey, (fp, h)) <- allocate
        (IO.openBinaryTempFile tmpdir "conduit.cache")
        (\(fp, h) -> IO.hClose h `finally` removeFile fp)
    len <- sinkHandleLen h
    liftIO $ IO.hClose h
    return (len, sourceFile fp >> release releaseKey)
  where
    sinkHandleLen :: MonadResource m => IO.Handle -> Sink S.ByteString m Word64
    sinkHandleLen h =
        loop 0
      where
        loop x =
            await >>= maybe (return x) go
          where
            go bs = do
                liftIO $ S.hPut h bs
                loop $ x + fromIntegral (S.length bs)

-- | Consume a stream of input into a lazy bytestring. Note that no lazy I\/O
-- is performed, but rather all content is read into memory strictly.
--
-- Since 1.0.5
sinkLbs :: Monad m => Sink S.ByteString m L.ByteString
sinkLbs = fmap L.fromChunks consume

mapM_BS :: Monad m => (Word8 -> m ()) -> S.ByteString -> m ()
mapM_BS f (PS fptr offset len) = do
    let start = unsafeForeignPtrToPtr fptr `plusPtr` offset
        end = start `plusPtr` len
        loop ptr
            | ptr >= end = inlinePerformIO (touchForeignPtr fptr) `seq` return ()
            | otherwise = do
                f (inlinePerformIO (peek ptr))
                loop (ptr `plusPtr` 1)
    loop start
{-# INLINE mapM_BS #-}

-- | Perform a computation on each @Word8@ in a stream.
--
-- Since 1.0.10
mapM_ :: Monad m => (Word8 -> m ()) -> Consumer S.ByteString m ()
mapM_ f = awaitForever (lift . mapM_BS f)
{-# INLINE mapM_ #-}