Fix test for bug #32625
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1 // AMF.h Low level functions for manipulating and reading AMF buffers.
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20 // This file provides low-level manipulators for AMF buffers. It can be used
21 // without reliance on libcore.
23 #ifndef GNASH_AMF_H
24 #define GNASH_AMF_H
26 #include <string>
27 #include <boost/cstdint.hpp>
29 #include "dsodefs.h"
30 #include "GnashException.h"
32 namespace gnash {
33 class SimpleBuffer;
36 namespace gnash {
38 /// Functions and classes for handling AMF.
40 /// AMF is a simple serialization format for ActionScript objects and values,
41 /// allowing them to be stored and transmitted. The AMF namespace provides
42 /// both low-level and high-level conversion to and from AMF buffers.
43 namespace amf {
45 enum Type {
46 NOTYPE = -1,
47 NUMBER_AMF0 = 0x00,
48 BOOLEAN_AMF0 = 0x01,
49 STRING_AMF0 = 0x02,
50 OBJECT_AMF0 = 0x03,
51 MOVIECLIP_AMF0 = 0x04,
52 NULL_AMF0 = 0x05,
53 UNDEFINED_AMF0 = 0x06,
54 REFERENCE_AMF0 = 0x07,
55 ECMA_ARRAY_AMF0 = 0x08,
56 OBJECT_END_AMF0 = 0x09,
57 STRICT_ARRAY_AMF0 = 0x0a,
58 DATE_AMF0 = 0x0b,
59 LONG_STRING_AMF0 = 0x0c,
60 UNSUPPORTED_AMF0 = 0x0d,
61 RECORD_SET_AMF0 = 0x0e,
62 XML_OBJECT_AMF0 = 0x0f,
63 TYPED_OBJECT_AMF0 = 0x10
66 /// Exception for handling malformed buffers.
68 /// All low-level reading operations can throw this error.
69 class DSOEXPORT
70 AMFException : public GnashException
72 public:
73 AMFException(const std::string& msg)
75 GnashException(msg)
79 /// Read a number from an AMF buffer
81 /// This does not read a type byte; use AMF::Reader when the type should
82 /// be determined from the buffer.
84 /// This function will throw an AMFException if it encounters ill-formed AMF.
85 DSOEXPORT double readNumber(const boost::uint8_t*& pos,
86 const boost::uint8_t* end);
88 /// Read a boolean value from the buffer.
90 /// This does not read a type byte; use AMF::Reader when the type should
91 /// be determined from the buffer.
93 /// This function will throw an AMFException if it encounters ill-formed AMF.
94 DSOEXPORT bool readBoolean(const boost::uint8_t*& pos,
95 const boost::uint8_t* end);
97 /// Read a string value from the buffer.
99 /// This does not read a type byte; use AMF::Reader when the type should
100 /// be determined from the buffer.
102 /// This function will throw an AMFException if it encounters ill-formed AMF.
103 DSOEXPORT std::string readString(const boost::uint8_t*& pos,
104 const boost::uint8_t* end);
106 /// Read a long string value from the buffer.
108 /// This does not read a type byte; use AMF::Reader when the type should
109 /// be determined from the buffer.
111 /// This function will throw an AMFException if it encounters ill-formed AMF.
112 DSOEXPORT std::string readLongString(const boost::uint8_t*& pos,
113 const boost::uint8_t* end);
115 /// Read an unsigned 16-bit value in network byte order.
117 /// You must ensure that the buffer contains at least 2 bytes!
118 inline boost::uint16_t
119 readNetworkShort(const boost::uint8_t* buf)
121 const boost::uint16_t s = buf[0] << 8 | buf[1];
122 return s;
125 /// Read an unsigned 32-bit value in network byte order.
127 /// You must ensure that the buffer contains at least 4 bytes!
128 inline boost::uint32_t
129 readNetworkLong(const boost::uint8_t* buf)
131 const boost::uint32_t s = buf[0] << 24 | buf[1] << 16 |
132 buf[2] << 8 | buf[3];
133 return s;
136 /// Write a string to an AMF buffer.
138 /// This function writes the type byte and the string value. It also handles
139 /// both long and short strings automatically.
141 /// This is overloaded for automatic type deduction to allow the use of
142 /// a template for more complex operations. You must be careful when using
143 /// it!
144 DSOEXPORT void write(SimpleBuffer& buf, const std::string& str);
146 /// Write a C string to an AMF buffer.
148 /// The overload is necessary to prevent const char* being resolved to the
149 /// boolean overload.
150 inline void write(SimpleBuffer& buf, const char* str) {
151 return write(buf, std::string(str));
154 /// Write a number to an AMF buffer.
156 /// This function writes the type byte and the double value.
158 /// This is overloaded for automatic type deduction to allow the use of
159 /// a template for more complex operations. You must be careful when using
160 /// it!
161 DSOEXPORT void write(SimpleBuffer& buf, double d);
163 /// Write a boolean value to an AMF buffer.
165 /// This function writes the type byte and the boolean value.
167 /// This is overloaded for automatic type deduction to allow the use of
168 /// a template for more complex operations. You must be careful when using
169 /// it!
170 DSOEXPORT void write(SimpleBuffer& buf, bool b);
172 /// Encode a plain short string to an AMF buffer.
174 /// This does not encode a type byte; it is used for cases where a string is
175 /// required, such as for the name of an object property, and therefore does
176 /// not use a type byte.
177 DSOEXPORT void writePlainString(SimpleBuffer& buf, const std::string& str,
178 Type t);
180 /// Write a number to an AMF buffer.
182 /// This function writes the double value without a type byte.
183 DSOEXPORT void writePlainNumber(SimpleBuffer& buf, double d);
185 /// Encode a string-value pair.
187 /// This is used for object properties; the string is always encoded with
188 /// a 2-byte length.
189 template<typename T>
190 void
191 writeProperty(SimpleBuffer& buf, const std::string& name, const T& t)
193 writePlainString(buf, name, STRING_AMF0);
194 write(buf, t);
197 } // namespace amf
198 } // namespace gnash
200 #endif