forked from premiere/premiere-libtorrent
331 lines
9.8 KiB
C++
331 lines
9.8 KiB
C++
/*
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Copyright (c) 2003-2016, Arvid Norberg
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All rights reserved.
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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are met:
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* Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
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* Neither the name of the author nor the names of its
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contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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from this software without specific prior written permission.
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THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
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AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
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IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
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ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE
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LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
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SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
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INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
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ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
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POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
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*/
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#ifndef TORRENT_ENTRY_HPP_INCLUDED
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#define TORRENT_ENTRY_HPP_INCLUDED
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/*
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*
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* This file declares the entry class. It is a
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* variant-type that can be an integer, list,
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* dictionary (map) or a string. This type is
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* used to hold bdecoded data (which is the
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* encoding BitTorrent messages uses).
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*
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* it has 4 accessors to access the actual
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* type of the object. They are:
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* integer()
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* string()
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* list()
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* dict()
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* The actual type has to match the type you
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* are asking for, otherwise you will get an
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* assertion failure.
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* When you default construct an entry, it is
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* uninitialized. You can initialize it through the
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* assignment operator, copy-constructor or
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* the constructor that takes a data_type enum.
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*
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*
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*/
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#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
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#include <map>
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#include <list>
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#include <string>
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#include <stdexcept>
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#include <cstdint>
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#if TORRENT_USE_IOSTREAM
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#include <iosfwd>
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#endif
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#include "libtorrent/assert.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/error_code.hpp"
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#include "libtorrent/span.hpp"
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namespace libtorrent
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{
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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struct lazy_entry;
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// backwards compatibility
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using type_error = system_error;
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#endif
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struct bdecode_node;
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// The ``entry`` class represents one node in a bencoded hierarchy. It works as a
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// variant type, it can be either a list, a dictionary (``std::map``), an integer
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// or a string.
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class TORRENT_EXPORT entry
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{
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public:
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// the key is always a string. If a generic entry would be allowed
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// as a key, sorting would become a problem (e.g. to compare a string
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// to a list). The definition doesn't mention such a limit though.
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typedef std::map<std::string, entry> dictionary_type;
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typedef std::string string_type;
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typedef std::list<entry> list_type;
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typedef std::int64_t integer_type;
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typedef std::vector<char> preformatted_type;
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// the types an entry can have
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enum data_type
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{
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int_t,
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string_t,
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list_t,
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dictionary_t,
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undefined_t,
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preformatted_t
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};
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// returns the concrete type of the entry
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data_type type() const;
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// constructors directly from a specific type.
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// The content of the argument is copied into the
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// newly constructed entry
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entry(dictionary_type);
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entry(span<char const>);
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template <typename U, typename = typename std::enable_if<
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std::is_same<U, entry::string_type>::value
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|| std::is_same<U, char const*>::value >::type>
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entry(U v)
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: m_type(undefined_t)
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{
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#if TORRENT_USE_ASSERTS
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m_type_queried = true;
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#endif
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new(&data) string_type(std::move(v));
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m_type = string_t;
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}
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entry(list_type);
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entry(integer_type);
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entry(preformatted_type);
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// construct an empty entry of the specified type.
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// see data_type enum.
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explicit entry(data_type t);
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// hidden
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entry(entry const& e);
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entry(entry&& e);
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// hidden
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entry();
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// hidden
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~entry();
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// hidden
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bool operator==(entry const& e) const;
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bool operator!=(entry const& e) const { return !(*this == e); }
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// copies the structure of the right hand side into this
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// entry.
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#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
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entry& operator=(lazy_entry const&);
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#endif
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entry& operator=(bdecode_node const&);
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entry& operator=(entry const&);
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entry& operator=(entry&&);
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entry& operator=(dictionary_type);
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entry& operator=(span<char const>);
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template <typename U, typename = typename std::enable_if<
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std::is_same<U, entry::string_type>::value
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|| std::is_same<U, char const*>::value >::type>
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entry& operator=(U v)
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{
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destruct();
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new(&data) string_type(std::move(v));
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m_type = string_t;
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#if TORRENT_USE_ASSERTS
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m_type_queried = true;
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#endif
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return *this;
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}
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entry& operator=(list_type);
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entry& operator=(integer_type);
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entry& operator=(preformatted_type);
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// The ``integer()``, ``string()``, ``list()`` and ``dict()`` functions
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// are accessors that return the respective type. If the ``entry`` object
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// isn't of the type you request, the accessor will throw
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// system_error. You can ask an ``entry`` for its type through the
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// ``type()`` function.
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//
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// If you want to create an ``entry`` you give it the type you want it to
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// have in its constructor, and then use one of the non-const accessors
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// to get a reference which you then can assign the value you want it to
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// have.
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//
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// The typical code to get info from a torrent file will then look like
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// this:
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//
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// .. code:: c++
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//
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// entry torrent_file;
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// // ...
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//
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// // throws if this is not a dictionary
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// entry::dictionary_type const& dict = torrent_file.dict();
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// entry::dictionary_type::const_iterator i;
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// i = dict.find("announce");
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// if (i != dict.end())
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// {
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// std::string tracker_url = i->second.string();
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// std::cout << tracker_url << "\n";
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// }
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//
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//
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// The following code is equivalent, but a little bit shorter:
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//
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// .. code:: c++
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//
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// entry torrent_file;
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// // ...
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//
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// // throws if this is not a dictionary
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// if (entry* i = torrent_file.find_key("announce"))
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// {
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// std::string tracker_url = i->string();
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// std::cout << tracker_url << "\n";
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// }
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//
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//
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// To make it easier to extract information from a torrent file, the
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// class torrent_info exists.
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integer_type& integer();
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const integer_type& integer() const;
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string_type& string();
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const string_type& string() const;
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list_type& list();
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const list_type& list() const;
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dictionary_type& dict();
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const dictionary_type& dict() const;
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preformatted_type& preformatted();
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const preformatted_type& preformatted() const;
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// swaps the content of *this* with ``e``.
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void swap(entry& e);
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// All of these functions requires the entry to be a dictionary, if it
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// isn't they will throw ``system_error``.
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//
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// The non-const versions of the ``operator[]`` will return a reference
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// to either the existing element at the given key or, if there is no
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// element with the given key, a reference to a newly inserted element at
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// that key.
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//
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// The const version of ``operator[]`` will only return a reference to an
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// existing element at the given key. If the key is not found, it will
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// throw ``system_error``.
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entry& operator[](char const* key);
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entry& operator[](std::string const& key);
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const entry& operator[](char const* key) const;
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const entry& operator[](std::string const& key) const;
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// These functions requires the entry to be a dictionary, if it isn't
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// they will throw ``system_error``.
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//
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// They will look for an element at the given key in the dictionary, if
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// the element cannot be found, they will return 0. If an element with
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// the given key is found, the return a pointer to it.
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entry* find_key(char const* key);
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entry const* find_key(char const* key) const;
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entry* find_key(std::string const& key);
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entry const* find_key(std::string const& key) const;
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// returns a pretty-printed string representation
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// of the bencoded structure, with JSON-style syntax
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std::string to_string() const;
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protected:
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void construct(data_type t);
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void copy(const entry& e);
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void destruct();
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private:
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void to_string_impl(std::string& out, int indent) const;
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std::aligned_union<1
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#if TORRENT_COMPLETE_TYPES_REQUIRED
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// for implementations that require complete types, use char and hope
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// for the best
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, std::list<char>
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, std::map<std::string, char>
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#else
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, list_type
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, dictionary_type
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#endif
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, preformatted_type
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, string_type
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, integer_type
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>::type data;
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// the bitfield is used so that the m_type_queried field still fits, so
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// that the ABI is the same for debug builds and release builds. It
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// appears to be very hard to match debug builds with debug versions of
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// libtorrent
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std::uint8_t m_type:7;
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public:
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// in debug mode this is set to false by bdecode to indicate that the
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// program has not yet queried the type of this entry, and should not
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// assume that it has a certain type. This is asserted in the accessor
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// functions. This does not apply if exceptions are used.
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mutable std::uint8_t m_type_queried:1;
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};
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namespace detail
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{
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TORRENT_EXPORT char const* integer_to_str(char* buf, int size
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, entry::integer_type val);
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}
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#if TORRENT_USE_IOSTREAM
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// prints the bencoded structure to the ostream as a JSON-style structure.
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inline std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, const entry& e)
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{
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os << e.to_string();
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return os;
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}
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#endif
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}
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#endif // TORRENT_ENTRY_HPP_INCLUDED
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