Class CSV::StreamBuf
In: lib/csv.rb
Parent: Object

Buffered stream.

EXAMPLE 1 — an IO.

  class MyBuf < StreamBuf
    # Do initialize myself before a super class.  Super class might call my
    # method 'read'. (Could be awful for C++ user. :-)
    def initialize(s)
      @s = s
      super()
    end

    # define my own 'read' method.
    # CAUTION: Returning nil means EnfOfStream.
    def read(size)
      @s.read(size)
    end

    # release buffers. in Ruby which has GC, you do not have to call this...
    def terminate
      @s = nil
      super()
    end
  end

  buf = MyBuf.new(STDIN)
  my_str = ''
  p buf[0, 0]               # => '' (null string)
  p buf[0]                  # => 97 (char code of 'a')
  p buf[0, 1]               # => 'a'
  my_str = buf[0, 5]
  p my_str                  # => 'abcde' (5 chars)
  p buf[0, 6]               # => "abcde\n" (6 chars)
  p buf[0, 7]               # => "abcde\n" (6 chars)
  p buf.drop(3)             # => 3 (dropped chars)
  p buf.get(0, 2)           # => 'de' (2 chars)
  p buf.is_eos?             # => false (is not EOS here)
  p buf.drop(5)             # => 3 (dropped chars)
  p buf.is_eos?             # => true (is EOS here)
  p buf[0]                  # => nil (is EOS here)

EXAMPLE 2 — String.

  This is a conceptual example.  No pros with this.

  class StrBuf < StreamBuf
    def initialize(s)
      @str = s
      @idx = 0
      super()
    end

    def read(size)
      str = @str[@idx, size]
      @idx += str.size
      str
    end
  end

Methods

[]   drop   get   is_eos?   new   read   terminate  

Constants

BufSize = 1024 * 8

Public Class methods

WARN: Do not instantiate this class directly. Define your own class which derives this class and define ‘read’ instance method.

Public Instance methods

get a char or a partial string from the stream. idx: index of a string to specify a start point of a string to get. unlike String instance, idx < 0 returns nil. n: size of a string to get. returns char at idx if n == nil. returns a partial string, from idx to (idx + n) if n != nil. at EOF, the string size could not equal to arg n.

drop a string from the stream. returns dropped size. at EOF, dropped size might not equals to arg n. Once you drop the head of the stream, access to the dropped part via [] or get returns nil.

get(idx, n = nil)

Alias for #[]

Protected Instance methods

protected method ‘read’ must be defined in derived classes. CAUTION: Returning a string which size is not equal to ‘size’ means EnfOfStream. When it is not at EOS, you must block the callee, try to read and return the sized string.

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