Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package transform provides reader and writer wrappers that transform the bytes passing through as well as various transformations. Example transformations provided by other packages include normalization and conversion between character sets.
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Examples ¶
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ( // ErrShortDst means that the destination buffer was too short to // receive all of the transformed bytes. ErrShortDst = errors.New("transform: short destination buffer") // ErrShortSrc means that the source buffer has insufficient data to // complete the transformation. ErrShortSrc = errors.New("transform: short source buffer") )
Functions ¶
Types ¶
type NopResetter ¶
type NopResetter struct{}
NopResetter can be embedded by implementations of Transformer to add a nop Reset method.
func (NopResetter) Reset ¶
func (NopResetter) Reset()
Reset implements the Reset method of the Transformer interface.
type Reader ¶
type Reader struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Reader wraps another io.Reader by transforming the bytes read.
type Transformer ¶
type Transformer interface { // Transform writes to dst the transformed bytes read from src, and // returns the number of dst bytes written and src bytes read. The // atEOF argument tells whether src represents the last bytes of the // input. // // Callers should always process the nDst bytes produced and account // for the nSrc bytes consumed before considering the error err. // // A nil error means that all of the transformed bytes (whether freshly // transformed from src or left over from previous Transform calls) // were written to dst. A nil error can be returned regardless of // whether atEOF is true. If err is nil then nSrc must equal len(src); // the converse is not necessarily true. // // ErrShortDst means that dst was too short to receive all of the // transformed bytes. ErrShortSrc means that src had insufficient data // to complete the transformation. If both conditions apply, then // either error may be returned. Other than the error conditions listed // here, implementations are free to report other errors that arise. Transform(dst, src []byte, atEOF bool) (nDst, nSrc int, err error) // Reset resets the state and allows a Transformer to be reused. Reset() }
Transformer transforms bytes.
var ( // Discard is a Transformer for which all Transform calls succeed // by consuming all bytes and writing nothing. Discard Transformer = discard{} // Nop is a Transformer that copies src to dst. Nop Transformer = nop{} )
func Chain ¶
func Chain(t ...Transformer) Transformer
Chain returns a Transformer that applies t in sequence.
func RemoveFunc ¶
func RemoveFunc(f func(r rune) bool) Transformer
RemoveFunc returns a Transformer that removes from the input all runes r for which f(r) is true. Illegal bytes in the input are replaced by RuneError.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "unicode" "github.com/mjibson/goread/_third_party/golang.org/x/text/transform" "github.com/mjibson/goread/_third_party/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm" ) func main() { input := []byte(`tschüß; до свидания`) b := make([]byte, len(input)) t := transform.RemoveFunc(unicode.IsSpace) n, _, _ := t.Transform(b, input, true) fmt.Println(string(b[:n])) t = transform.RemoveFunc(func(r rune) bool { return !unicode.Is(unicode.Latin, r) }) n, _, _ = t.Transform(b, input, true) fmt.Println(string(b[:n])) n, _, _ = t.Transform(b, norm.NFD.Bytes(input), true) fmt.Println(string(b[:n])) }
Output: tschüß;досвидания tschüß tschuß
type Writer ¶
type Writer struct {
// contains filtered or unexported fields
}
Writer wraps another io.Writer by transforming the bytes read. The user needs to call Close to flush unwritten bytes that may be buffered.