string ObjectReference::to_string() const
{
+ if (is_null())
+ return "/";
+
string result = segment + "/" + object;
if (checksum_valid)
/* Parse a string object reference and return a pointer to a new
* ObjectReference. The caller is responsible for freeing the object. NULL is
* returned if there is an error in the syntax. */
-ObjectReference *ObjectReference::parse(const std::string& str)
+ObjectReference ObjectReference::parse(const std::string& str)
{
const char *s = str.c_str();
const char *t;
// Segment
- t = strchr(s, '/');
- if (t == NULL)
- return NULL;
+ t = s;
+ while ((*t >= '0' && *t <= '9') || (*t >= 'a' && *t <= 'f') || (*t == '-'))
+ t++;
+ if (*t != '/')
+ return ObjectReference();
string segment(s, t - s);
// Object sequence number
- s = t + 1;
- string object(s);
+ t++;
+ s = t;
+ while ((*t >= '0' && *t <= '9') || (*t >= 'a' && *t <= 'f'))
+ t++;
+ if (*t != '\0' && *t != '(' && *t != '[')
+ return ObjectReference();
+ string object(s, t - s);
+
+ // Checksum
+ string checksum;
+ if (*t == '(') {
+ t++;
+ s = t;
+ while (*t != ')' && *t != '\0')
+ t++;
+ if (*t != ')')
+ return ObjectReference();
+ checksum = string(s, t - s);
+ t++;
+ }
+
+ // Range
+ bool have_range = false;
+ int64_t range1, range2;
+ if (*t == '[') {
+ t++;
+ s = t;
+ while (*t >= '0' && *t <= '9')
+ t++;
+ if (*t != '+')
+ return ObjectReference();
+
+ string val(s, t - s);
+ range1 = atoll(val.c_str());
+
+ t++;
+ s = t;
+ while (*t >= '0' && *t <= '9')
+ t++;
+ if (*t != ']')
+ return ObjectReference();
+
+ val = string(s, t - s);
+ range2 = atoll(val.c_str());
+
+ have_range = true;
+ }
+
+ ObjectReference ref(segment, object);
+ if (checksum.size() > 0)
+ ref.set_checksum(checksum);
+
+ if (have_range)
+ ref.set_range(range1, range2);
+
+ return ref;
+}
+
+/* Attempt to merge a new object reference into the current one. Returns a
+ * boolean indicating success; if successful this reference is modified so that
+ * it refers to the range of bytes originally covered by this reference plus
+ * the reference passed in. Merging only succeeds if both references refer to
+ * the same object and the byte ranges are contiguous. */
+bool ObjectReference::merge(ObjectReference ref)
+{
+ // Exception: We can always merge into a null object
+ if (is_null()) {
+ *this = ref;
+ return true;
+ }
- // TODO: Checksums, ranges.
+ if (segment != ref.segment)
+ return false;
+ if (object != ref.object)
+ return false;
- return new ObjectReference(segment, object);
+ // TODO: Allow the case where only one checksum was filled in
+ if (checksum_valid != ref.checksum_valid || checksum != ref.checksum)
+ return false;
+
+ if (!range_valid || !ref.range_valid)
+ return false;
+
+ if (range_start + range_length == ref.range_start) {
+ range_length += ref.range_length;
+ return true;
+ } else {
+ return false;
+ }
}