ClickHouse/dbms/src/IO/Operators.h
2017-05-28 16:29:40 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include <IO/ReadBuffer.h>
#include <IO/WriteBuffer.h>
#include <IO/ReadHelpers.h>
#include <IO/WriteHelpers.h>
namespace DB
{
/** Implements the ability to write and read data in/from WriteBuffer/ReadBuffer
* with the help of << and >> operators and also manipulators,
* providing a way of using, similar to iostreams.
*
* It is neither a subset nor an extension of iostreams.
*
* Example usage:
*
* DB::WriteBufferFromFileDescriptor buf(STDOUT_FILENO);
* buf << DB::double_quote << "Hello, world!" << '\n' << DB::flush;
*
* Outputs `char` type (usually it's Int8) as a symbol, not as a number.
*/
/// Manipulators.
enum EscapeManip { escape }; /// For strings - escape special characters. In the rest, as usual.
enum QuoteManip { quote }; /// For strings, dates, datetimes - enclose in single quotes with escaping. In the rest, as usual.
enum DoubleQuoteManip { double_quote }; /// For strings, dates, datetimes - enclose in double quotes with escaping. In the rest, as usual.
enum BinaryManip { binary }; /// Output in binary format.
struct EscapeManipWriteBuffer : WriteBuffer {};
struct QuoteManipWriteBuffer : WriteBuffer {};
struct DoubleQuoteManipWriteBuffer : WriteBuffer {};
struct BinaryManipWriteBuffer : WriteBuffer {};
struct EscapeManipReadBuffer : ReadBuffer {};
struct QuoteManipReadBuffer : ReadBuffer {};
struct DoubleQuoteManipReadBuffer : ReadBuffer {};
struct BinaryManipReadBuffer : ReadBuffer {};
template <typename T> WriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, const T & x) { writeText(x, buf); return buf; }
/// If you do not use the manipulators, the string is displayed without an escape, as is.
template <> inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, const String & x) { writeString(x, buf); return buf; }
template <> inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, const char & x) { writeChar(x, buf); return buf; }
inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, const char * x) { writeCString(x, buf); return buf; }
inline EscapeManipWriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, EscapeManip x) { return static_cast<EscapeManipWriteBuffer &>(buf); }
inline QuoteManipWriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, QuoteManip x) { return static_cast<QuoteManipWriteBuffer &>(buf); }
inline DoubleQuoteManipWriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, DoubleQuoteManip x) { return static_cast<DoubleQuoteManipWriteBuffer &>(buf); }
inline BinaryManipWriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, BinaryManip x) { return static_cast<BinaryManipWriteBuffer &>(buf); }
template <typename T> WriteBuffer & operator<< (EscapeManipWriteBuffer & buf, const T & x) { writeText(x, buf); return buf; }
template <typename T> WriteBuffer & operator<< (QuoteManipWriteBuffer & buf, const T & x) { writeQuoted(x, buf); return buf; }
template <typename T> WriteBuffer & operator<< (DoubleQuoteManipWriteBuffer & buf, const T & x) { writeDoubleQuoted(x, buf); return buf; }
template <typename T> WriteBuffer & operator<< (BinaryManipWriteBuffer & buf, const T & x) { writeBinary(x, buf); return buf; }
inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (EscapeManipWriteBuffer & buf, const char * x) { writeAnyEscapedString<'\''>(x, x + strlen(x), buf); return buf; }
inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (QuoteManipWriteBuffer & buf, const char * x) { writeAnyQuotedString<'\''>(x, x + strlen(x), buf); return buf; }
inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (DoubleQuoteManipWriteBuffer & buf, const char * x) { writeAnyQuotedString<'"'>(x, x + strlen(x), buf); return buf; }
inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (BinaryManipWriteBuffer & buf, const char * x) { writeStringBinary(x, buf); return buf; }
/// The manipulator calls the WriteBuffer method `next` - this makes the buffer reset. For nested buffers, the reset is not recursive.
enum FlushManip { flush };
inline WriteBuffer & operator<< (WriteBuffer & buf, FlushManip x) { buf.next(); return buf; }
template <typename T> ReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, T & x) { readText(x, buf); return buf; }
template <> inline ReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, String & x) { readString(x, buf); return buf; }
template <> inline ReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, char & x) { readChar(x, buf); return buf; }
/// If you specify a string literal for reading, this will mean - make sure there is a sequence of bytes and skip it.
inline ReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, const char * x) { assertString(x, buf); return buf; }
inline EscapeManipReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, EscapeManip x) { return static_cast<EscapeManipReadBuffer &>(buf); }
inline QuoteManipReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, QuoteManip x) { return static_cast<QuoteManipReadBuffer &>(buf); }
inline DoubleQuoteManipReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, DoubleQuoteManip x) { return static_cast<DoubleQuoteManipReadBuffer &>(buf); }
inline BinaryManipReadBuffer & operator>> (ReadBuffer & buf, BinaryManip x) { return static_cast<BinaryManipReadBuffer &>(buf); }
template <typename T> ReadBuffer & operator>> (EscapeManipReadBuffer & buf, T & x) { readText(x, buf); return buf; }
template <typename T> ReadBuffer & operator>> (QuoteManipReadBuffer & buf, T & x) { readQuoted(x, buf); return buf; }
template <typename T> ReadBuffer & operator>> (DoubleQuoteManipReadBuffer & buf, T & x) { readDoubleQuoted(x, buf); return buf; }
template <typename T> ReadBuffer & operator>> (BinaryManipReadBuffer & buf, T & x) { readBinary(x, buf); return buf; }
}