{-# LANGUAGE DeriveAnyClass #-} -- | Read and write values of types that implement 'Binary.Binary' from and to 'Handle's module Data.Binary.IO ( -- * Readers ReaderError (..) , Reader , newReader -- * Writers , Writer , newWriter -- * Duplex , Duplex , newDuplex -- * Classes , CanGet (..) , read , CanPut (..) , write ) where import Prelude hiding (read) import qualified Control.Exception as Exception import Control.Monad (join) import Data.Bifunctor (bimap) import qualified Data.Binary as Binary import qualified Data.Binary.Get as Binary.Get import qualified Data.Binary.Put as Binary.Put import qualified Data.ByteString as ByteString.Strict import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as ByteString import Data.IORef (IORef, atomicModifyIORef, newIORef) import System.IO (Handle, hSetBinaryMode) -- * Reader -- | An error that can occur during reading -- -- @since 0.0.1 data ReaderError = ReaderGetError -- ^ Error from the 'Binary.Get' operation { readerErrorRemaining :: !ByteString.ByteString -- ^ Unconsumed part of the byte stream -- -- @since 0.0.1 , readerErrorOffset :: !Binary.Get.ByteOffset -- ^ Error location represented as an offset into the input -- -- @since 0.0.1 , readerErrorInput :: !ByteString.ByteString -- ^ Input to the 'Binary.Get' operation -- -- @since 0.0.1 , readerErrorMessage :: !String -- ^ Error message -- -- @since 0.0.1 } deriving (Show, Exception.Exception) newtype StationaryReader = StationaryReader ByteString.ByteString runStationaryReader :: StationaryReader -> Binary.Get.Get a -> Either ReaderError (StationaryReader, a) runStationaryReader (StationaryReader stream) getter = bimap withError withSuccess (Binary.Get.runGetOrFail getter stream) where withError (remainingBody, offset, errorMessage) = ReaderGetError { readerErrorRemaining = remainingBody , readerErrorOffset = offset , readerErrorInput = stream , readerErrorMessage = errorMessage } withSuccess (tailStream, _, value) = (StationaryReader tailStream, value) newStationaryReader :: Handle -> IO StationaryReader newStationaryReader handle = do hSetBinaryMode handle True StationaryReader <$> ByteString.hGetContents handle -- | @since 0.0.1 newtype Reader = Reader (IORef StationaryReader) runReader :: Reader -> Binary.Get a -> IO a runReader (Reader readerVar) getter = -- We use 'atomicModifyIORef' which does not force the 'StationaryReader' to WHNF. Forcing the -- 'StationaryReader' might block indefinitely because it will try to read more from the -- underlying 'Handle'. join $ atomicModifyIORef readerVar $ \posReader -> case runStationaryReader posReader getter of Left error -> (posReader, Exception.throwIO error) Right result -> pure <$> result -- | Create a new reader. -- -- Reading using the 'Reader' may throw 'ReaderError'. -- -- The internal position of the 'Reader' is not advanced when it throws an exception during reading. -- This has the consequence that if you're trying to read with the same faulty 'Binary.Get' -- operation multiple times, you will always receive an exception. -- -- Other threads reading from the 'Handle' will interfere with read operations of the 'Reader'. -- However, the 'Reader' itself is thread-safe and can be utilized concurrently. -- -- Once the 'Handle' reaches EOF, it will be closed. -- -- The given 'Handle' will be swiched to binary mode via 'hSetBinaryMode'. -- -- @since 0.0.1 newReader :: Handle -- ^ Handle that will be read from -> IO Reader newReader handle = do posReader <- newStationaryReader handle Reader <$> newIORef posReader -- * Writer -- | @since 0.0.1 newtype Writer = Writer Handle runWriter :: Writer -> Binary.Put -> IO () runWriter (Writer handle) putter = writeBytesAtomically handle (Binary.Put.runPut putter) -- | Create a writer. -- -- Other threads writing to the same 'Handle' do not interfere with the resulting 'Writer'. The -- 'Writer' may be used concurrently. -- -- @since 0.0.1 newWriter :: Handle -- ^ Handle that will be written to -> Writer newWriter = Writer -- * Duplex -- | Pair of 'Reader' and 'Writer' -- -- @since 0.0.1 data Duplex = Duplex { duplexWriter :: !Writer , duplexReader :: !Reader } -- | Create a new duplex. The 'Duplex' inherits all the properties of 'Reader' and 'Writer' when -- created with 'newReader' and 'newWriter'. -- -- @since 0.0.1 newDuplex :: Handle -- ^ Handle that will be read from and written to -> IO Duplex newDuplex handle = Duplex (newWriter handle) <$> newReader handle -- * Classes -- | @r@ can execute 'Binary.Get' operations -- -- @since 0.0.1 class CanGet r where runGet :: r -- ^ Reader / source -> Binary.Get a -- ^ Operation to execute -> IO a instance CanGet Reader where runGet = runReader instance CanGet Duplex where runGet = runGet . duplexReader -- | @w@ can execute 'Binary.Put' operations -- -- @since 0.0.1 class CanPut w where runPut :: w -- ^ Writer / target -> Binary.Put -- ^ Operation to execute -> IO () instance CanPut Handle where runPut handle putter = writeBytesAtomically handle (Binary.Put.runPut putter) instance CanPut Writer where runPut = runWriter instance CanPut Duplex where runPut = runPut . duplexWriter -- | Read something from @r@. -- -- @since 0.0.1 read :: (CanGet r, Binary.Binary a) => r -- ^ Read source -> IO a read reader = runGet reader Binary.get -- | Write something to @w@. -- -- @since 0.0.1 write :: (CanPut w, Binary.Binary a) => w -- ^ Write target -> a -- ^ Value to be written -> IO () write writer value = runPut writer (Binary.put value) -- * Utilities -- | Write contents of the given lazy byte string all at once. writeBytesAtomically :: Handle -- ^ Handle to write to -> ByteString.ByteString -- ^ Bytes to be written -> IO () writeBytesAtomically handle payload = ByteString.Strict.hPut handle (ByteString.toStrict payload)