Trait gimli::read::Reader [−][src]
A trait for reading the data from a DWARF section.
All read operations advance the section offset of the reader unless specified otherwise.
Choosing a Reader
Implementation
gimli
comes with a few different Reader
implementations and lets you
choose the one that is right for your use case. A Reader
is essentially a
view into the raw bytes that make up some DWARF, but this view might borrow
the underlying data or use reference counting ownership, and it might be
thread safe or not.
Implementation | Ownership | Thread Safe | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
EndianSlice | Borrowed | Yes | Fastest, but requires that all of your code work with borrows. |
EndianRcSlice | Reference counted | No | Shared ownership via reference counting, which alleviates the borrow restrictions of EndianSlice but imposes reference counting increments and decrements. Cannot be sent across threads, because the reference count is not atomic. |
EndianArcSlice | Reference counted | Yes | The same as EndianRcSlice , but uses atomic reference counting, and therefore reference counting operations are slower but EndianArcSlice s may be sent across threads. |
EndianReader<T> | Same as T | Same as T | Escape hatch for easily defining your own type of Reader . |
Associated Types
type Endian: Endianity
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The endianity of bytes that are read.
type Offset: ReaderOffset
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The type used for offsets and lengths.
Required methods
fn endian(&self) -> Self::Endian
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Return the endianity of bytes that are read.
fn len(&self) -> Self::Offset
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Return the number of bytes remaining.
fn empty(&mut self)
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Set the number of bytes remaining to zero.
fn truncate(&mut self, len: Self::Offset) -> Result<()>
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Set the number of bytes remaining to the specified length.
fn offset_from(&self, base: &Self) -> Self::Offset
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Return the offset of this reader’s data relative to the start of the given base reader’s data.
May panic if this reader’s data is not contained within the given base reader’s data.
fn offset_id(&self) -> ReaderOffsetId
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Return an identifier for the current reader offset.
fn lookup_offset_id(&self, id: ReaderOffsetId) -> Option<Self::Offset>
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Return the offset corresponding to the given id
if
it is associated with this reader.
fn find(&self, byte: u8) -> Result<Self::Offset>
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Find the index of the first occurence of the given byte. The offset of the reader is not changed.
fn skip(&mut self, len: Self::Offset) -> Result<()>
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Discard the specified number of bytes.
fn split(&mut self, len: Self::Offset) -> Result<Self>
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Split a reader in two.
A new reader is returned that can be used to read the next
len
bytes, and self
is advanced so that it reads the remainder.
fn to_slice(&self) -> Result<Cow<'_, [u8]>>
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Return all remaining data as a clone-on-write slice.
The slice will be borrowed where possible, but some readers may always return an owned vector.
Does not advance the reader.
fn to_string(&self) -> Result<Cow<'_, str>>
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Convert all remaining data to a clone-on-write string.
The string will be borrowed where possible, but some readers may always return an owned string.
Does not advance the reader.
Returns an error if the data contains invalid characters.
fn to_string_lossy(&self) -> Result<Cow<'_, str>>
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Convert all remaining data to a clone-on-write string, including invalid characters.
The string will be borrowed where possible, but some readers may always return an owned string.
Does not advance the reader.
fn read_slice(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> Result<()>
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Read exactly buf.len()
bytes into buf
.
Provided methods
fn read_u8_array<A>(&mut self) -> Result<A> where
A: Sized + Default + AsMut<[u8]>,
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A: Sized + Default + AsMut<[u8]>,
Read a u8 array.
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool
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Return true if the number of bytes remaining is zero.
fn read_u8(&mut self) -> Result<u8>
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Read a u8.
fn read_i8(&mut self) -> Result<i8>
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Read an i8.
fn read_u16(&mut self) -> Result<u16>
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Read a u16.
fn read_i16(&mut self) -> Result<i16>
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Read an i16.
fn read_u32(&mut self) -> Result<u32>
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Read a u32.
fn read_i32(&mut self) -> Result<i32>
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Read an i32.
fn read_u64(&mut self) -> Result<u64>
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Read a u64.
fn read_i64(&mut self) -> Result<i64>
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Read an i64.
fn read_f32(&mut self) -> Result<f32>
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Read a f32.
fn read_f64(&mut self) -> Result<f64>
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Read a f64.
fn read_uint(&mut self, n: usize) -> Result<u64>
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fn read_null_terminated_slice(&mut self) -> Result<Self>
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Read a null-terminated slice, and return it (excluding the null).
fn read_uleb128(&mut self) -> Result<u64>
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Read an unsigned LEB128 encoded integer.
fn read_uleb128_u16(&mut self) -> Result<u16>
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Read an unsigned LEB128 encoded u16.
fn read_sleb128(&mut self) -> Result<i64>
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Read a signed LEB128 encoded integer.
fn read_initial_length(&mut self) -> Result<(Self::Offset, Format)>
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Read an initial length field.
This field is encoded as either a 32-bit length or
a 64-bit length, and the returned Format
indicates which.
fn read_address(&mut self, address_size: u8) -> Result<u64>
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Read an address-sized integer, and return it as a u64
.
fn read_word(&mut self, format: Format) -> Result<Self::Offset>
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Parse a word-sized integer according to the DWARF format.
These are always used to encode section offsets or lengths,
and so have a type of Self::Offset
.
fn read_length(&mut self, format: Format) -> Result<Self::Offset>
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Parse a word-sized section length according to the DWARF format.
fn read_offset(&mut self, format: Format) -> Result<Self::Offset>
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Parse a word-sized section offset according to the DWARF format.
fn read_sized_offset(&mut self, size: u8) -> Result<Self::Offset>
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Parse a section offset of the given size.
This is used for DW_FORM_ref_addr
values in DWARF version 2.
Implementors
impl<'input, Endian> Reader for EndianSlice<'input, Endian> where
Endian: Endianity,
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Endian: Endianity,