# buf-list [![buf-list on crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/buf-list)](https://crates.io/crates/buf-list) [![Documentation (latest release)](https://docs.rs/buf-list/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/buf-list/) [![Documentation (main)](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-main-brightgreen)](https://sunshowers-code.github.io/buf-list/rustdoc/buf_list/) [![License](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-Apache-green.svg)](LICENSE) A segmented list of `bytes::Bytes` chunks. ## Overview This crate provides a `BufList` type that is a list of [`Bytes`](bytes::Bytes) chunks. The type implements `bytes::Buf`, so it can be used in any APIs that use `Buf`. The main use case for `BufList` is to buffer data received as a stream of chunks without having to copy them into a single contiguous chunk of memory. The `BufList` can then be passed into any APIs that accept `Buf`. If you've ever wanted a `Vec` or a `VecDeque`, this type is for you. ## Cursors This crate also provides `Cursor`, which is a cursor type around a `BufList`. A `Cursor` around a `BufList` implements [`Seek`](std::io::Seek), [`Read`](std::io::Read) and [`BufRead`](std::io::BufRead), similar to `std::io::Cursor`. ## Examples Gather chunks into a `BufList`, then write them all out to standard error in one go: ```rust use buf_list::BufList; use tokio::io::AsyncWriteExt; let mut buf_list = BufList::new(); buf_list.push_chunk(&b"hello "[..]); buf_list.push_chunk(&b"world"[..]); buf_list.push_chunk(&b"!"[..]); let mut stderr = tokio::io::stderr(); stderr.write_all_buf(&mut buf_list).await?; ``` Collect a fallible stream of `Bytes` into a `BufList`: ```rust use buf_list::BufList; use bytes::Bytes; use futures::TryStreamExt; // A common example is a stream of bytes read over HTTP. let stream = futures::stream::iter( vec![ Ok(Bytes::from_static(&b"laputa, "[..])), Ok(Bytes::from_static(&b"castle "[..])), Ok(Bytes::from_static(&b"in the sky"[..])) ], ); let buf_list = stream.try_collect::().await?; assert_eq!(buf_list.num_chunks(), 3); ``` ### Converting to `Stream`s A `BufList` can be converted into a `futures::Stream`, or a `TryStream`, of `Bytes` chunks. Use this recipe to do so: (This will be exposed as an API on `BufList` once `Stream` and/or `TryStream` become part of stable Rust.) ```rust use buf_list::BufList; use bytes::Bytes; use futures::{Stream, TryStream}; fn into_stream(buf_list: BufList) -> impl Stream { futures::stream::iter(buf_list) } fn into_try_stream(buf_list: BufList) -> impl TryStream { futures::stream::iter(buf_list.into_iter().map(Ok)) } ``` ## Optional features * `tokio1`: With this feature enabled, `Cursor` implements the `tokio` crate's [`AsyncSeek`](tokio::io::AsyncSeek), [`AsyncRead`](tokio::io::AsyncRead) and [`AsyncBufRead`](tokio::io::AsyncBufRead). * `futures03`: With this feature enabled, `Cursor` implements the `futures` crate's [`AsyncSeek`](futures_io_03::AsyncSeek), [`AsyncRead`](futures_io_03::AsyncRead) and [`AsyncBufRead`](futures_io_03::AsyncBufRead). Note that supporting `futures03` means exporting 0.x types as a public interface. **This violates the [C-STABLE](https://rust-lang.github.io/api-guidelines/necessities.html#public-dependencies-of-a-stable-crate-are-stable-c-stable) guideline.** However, the maintainer of `buf-list` considers that acceptable since `futures03` is an optional feature and not critical to `buf-list`. As newer versions of the `futures` crate are released, `buf-list` will support their versions of the async traits as well. ## Minimum supported Rust version The minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) is **1.39**, same as the `bytes` crate. Optional features may cause a bump in the MSRV. The MSRV is not expected to change in the future. If the MSRV changes, it will be accompanied by a major version bump to `buf-list`. ## Contributing Pull requests are welcome! Please follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/sunshowers-code/.github/blob/main/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). ## License buf-list is copyright 2022 The buf-list Contributors. All rights reserved. Copied and adapted from linkerd2-proxy; [original code](https://github.com/linkerd/linkerd2-proxy/blob/d36e3a75ef428453945eedaa230a32982c17d30d/linkerd/http-retry/src/replay.rs#L421-L492) written by Eliza Weisman. linkerd2-proxy is copyright 2018 the linkerd2-proxy authors. All rights reserved. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use these files except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.