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//
// Copyright (c) 2022 Alan de Freitas (alandefreitas@gmail.com)
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying
// file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
//
// Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/url
//

#ifndef BOOST_URL_DECODE_VIEW_HPP
#define BOOST_URL_DECODE_VIEW_HPP

#include <boost/url/detail/config.hpp>
#include <boost/url/string_view.hpp>
#include <boost/url/encoding_opts.hpp>
#include <boost/url/pct_string_view.hpp>
#include <type_traits>
#include <iterator>
#include <iosfwd>

namespace boost {
namespace urls {

//------------------------------------------------

#ifndef BOOST_URL_DOCS
class decode_view;

namespace detail {

// unchecked
template<class... Args>
decode_view
make_decode_view(
    Args&&... args) noexcept;

} // detail
#endif

//------------------------------------------------

/** A reference to a valid, percent-encoded string

    These views reference strings in parts of URLs
    or other components that are percent-encoded.
    The special characters (those not in the
    allowed character set) are stored as three
    character escapes that consist of a percent
    sign ('%%') followed by a two-digit hexadecimal
    number of the corresponding unescaped character
    code, which may be part of a UTF-8 code point
    depending on the context.

    The view refers to the original character
    buffer and only decodes escaped sequences when
    needed. In particular these operations perform
    percent-decoding automatically without the
    need to allocate memory:

    @li Iteration of the string
    @li Accessing the encoded character buffer
    @li Comparison to encoded or plain strings

    These objects can only be constructed from
    strings that have a valid percent-encoding,
    otherwise construction fails. The caller is
    responsible for ensuring that the lifetime
    of the character buffer from which the view
    is constructed extends unmodified until the
    view is no longer accessed.

    @par Operators
    The following operators are supported between
    @ref decode_view and any object that is convertible
    to @ref string_view

    @code
    bool operator==( decode_view, decode_view ) noexcept;
    bool operator!=( decode_view, decode_view ) noexcept;
    bool operator<=( decode_view, decode_view ) noexcept;
    bool operator< ( decode_view, decode_view ) noexcept;
    bool operator> ( decode_view, decode_view ) noexcept;
    bool operator>=( decode_view, decode_view ) noexcept;
    @endcode

*/
class decode_view
{
    char const* p_ = nullptr;
    std::size_t n_ = 0;
    std::size_t dn_ = 0;
    bool space_as_plus_ = true;

#ifndef BOOST_URL_DOCS
    template<class... Args>
    friend
    decode_view
    detail::make_decode_view(
        Args&&... args) noexcept;
#endif

    // unchecked
    BOOST_URL_DECL
    explicit
    decode_view(
        string_view s,
        std::size_t n,
        encoding_opts opt) noexcept;

public:
    /** The value type
    */
    using value_type = char;

    /** The reference type
    */
    using reference = char;

    /// @copydoc reference
    using const_reference = char;

    /** The unsigned integer type
    */
    using size_type = std::size_t;

    /** The signed integer type
    */
    using difference_type = std::ptrdiff_t;

    /** An iterator of constant, decoded characters.

        This iterator is used to access the encoded
        string as a bidirectional range of characters
        with percent-decoding applied. Escape sequences
        are not decoded until the iterator is
        dereferenced.
    */
#ifdef BOOST_URL_DOCS
    using iterator = __see_below__;
#else
    class iterator;
#endif

    /// @copydoc iterator
    using const_iterator = iterator;

    //--------------------------------------------
    //
    // Special Members
    //
    //--------------------------------------------

    /** Constructor

        Default-constructed views represent
        empty strings.

        @par Example
        @code
        decode_view ds;
        @endcode

        @par Postconditions
        @code
        this->empty() == true
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    decode_view() noexcept = default;

    /** Constructor

        This constructs a view from the character
        buffer `s`, which must remain valid and
        unmodified until the view is no longer
        accessed.

        @par Example
        @code
        decode_view ds( "Program%20Files" );
        @endcode

        @par Postconditions
        @code
        this->encoded() == s
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Linear in `s.size()`.

        @par Exception Safety
        Exceptions thrown on invalid input.

        @throw system_error
        The string contains an invalid percent encoding.

        @param s A percent-encoded string that has
        already been validated.

        @param opt The options for decoding. If
        this parameter is omitted, the default
        options are used.
    */
    BOOST_URL_DECL
    explicit
    decode_view(
        pct_string_view s,
        encoding_opts opt = {}) noexcept
        : decode_view(
            string_view(s),
            s.decoded_size(),
            opt)
    {
    }

    //--------------------------------------------
    //
    // Observers
    //
    //--------------------------------------------

    /** Return true if the string is empty

        @par Example
        @code
        assert( decode_view( "" ).empty() );
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    bool
    empty() const noexcept
    {
        return n_ == 0;
    }

    /** Return the number of decoded characters

        @par Example
        @code
        assert( decode_view( "Program%20Files" ).size() == 13 );
        @endcode

        @par Effects
        @code
        return std::distance( this->begin(), this->end() );
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    size_type
    size() const noexcept
    {
        return dn_;
    }

    /** Return an iterator to the beginning

        @par Example
        @code
        auto it = this->begin();
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    iterator
    begin() const noexcept;

    /** Return an iterator to the end

        @par Example
        @code
        auto it = this->end();
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    iterator
    end() const noexcept;

    /** Return the first character

        @par Example
        @code
        assert( decode_view( "Program%20Files" ).front() == 'P' );
        @endcode

        @par Preconditions
        @code
        not this->empty()
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    reference
    front() const noexcept;

    /** Return the last character

        @par Example
        @code
        assert( decode_view( "Program%20Files" ).back() == 's' );
        @endcode

        @par Preconditions
        @code
        not this->empty()
        @endcode

        @par Complexity
        Constant.

        @par Exception Safety
        Throws nothing.
    */
    reference
    back() const noexcept;

    /** Return the decoding options
    */
    encoding_opts
    options() const noexcept
    {
        encoding_opts opt;
        opt.space_as_plus = space_as_plus_;
        return opt;
    }

    //--------------------------------------------
    //
    // Comparison
    //
    //--------------------------------------------

    /** Return the result of comparing to another string

        The length of the sequences to compare is the smaller of
        `size()` and `other.size()`.

        The function compares the two strings as if by calling
        `char_traits<char>::compare(to_string().data(), v.data(), rlen)`.
        This means the comparison is performed with
        percent-decoding applied to the current string.

        @param other string to compare

        @return Negative value if this string is less than the other
        character sequence, zero if the both character sequences are
        equal, positive value if this string is greater than the other
        character sequence
    */
    BOOST_URL_DECL
    int
    compare(string_view other) const noexcept;

    /** Return the result of comparing to another string

        The length of the sequences to compare is the smaller of
        `size()` and `other.size()`.

        The function compares the two strings as if by calling
        `char_traits<char>::compare(to_string().data(), v.to_string().data(), rlen)`.
        This means the comparison is performed with
        percent-decoding applied to the current string.

        @param other string to compare

        @return Negative value if this string is less than the other
        character sequence, zero if the both character sequences are
        equal, positive value if this string is greater than the other
        character sequence
    */
    BOOST_URL_DECL
    int
    compare(decode_view other) const noexcept;

    //--------------------------------------------

    // relational operators
#ifndef BOOST_URL_DOCS
private:
    template<class S0, class S1>
    using is_match = std::integral_constant<bool,
        // both decode_view or convertible to string_view
        (
            std::is_same<typename std::decay<S0>::type, decode_view>::value ||
            std::is_convertible<S0, string_view>::value) &&
        (
            std::is_same<typename std::decay<S1>::type, decode_view>::value ||
            std::is_convertible<S1, string_view>::value) &&
        // not both are convertible to string view
        (
            !std::is_convertible<S0, string_view>::value ||
            !std::is_convertible<S1, string_view>::value)>;

    static
    int
    decode_compare(decode_view s0, decode_view s1) noexcept
    {
        return s0.compare(s1);
    }

    template <class S>
    static
    int
    decode_compare(decode_view s0, S const& s1) noexcept
    {
        return s0.compare(s1);
    }

    template <class S>
    static
    int
    decode_compare(S const& s0, decode_view s1) noexcept
    {
        return -s1.compare(s0);
    }
public:

    template<class S0, class S1>
    BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR friend auto operator==(
        S0 const& s0, S1 const& s1) noexcept ->
        typename std::enable_if<
            is_match<S0, S1>::value, bool>::type
    {
        return decode_compare(s0, s1) == 0;
    }

    template<class S0, class S1>
    BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR friend auto operator!=(
        S0 const& s0, S1 const& s1) noexcept ->
        typename std::enable_if<
            is_match<S0, S1>::value, bool>::type
    {
        return decode_compare(s0, s1) != 0;
    }

    template<class S0, class S1>
    BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR friend auto operator<(
        S0 const& s0, S1 const& s1) noexcept ->
        typename std::enable_if<
            is_match<S0, S1>::value, bool>::type
    {
        return decode_compare(s0, s1) < 0;
    }

    template<class S0, class S1>
    BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR friend auto operator<=(
        S0 const& s0, S1 const& s1) noexcept ->
        typename std::enable_if<
            is_match<S0, S1>::value, bool>::type
    {
        return decode_compare(s0, s1) <= 0;
    }

    template<class S0, class S1>
    BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR friend auto operator>(
        S0 const& s0, S1 const& s1) noexcept ->
        typename std::enable_if<
            is_match<S0, S1>::value, bool>::type
    {
        return decode_compare(s0, s1) > 0;
    }

    template<class S0, class S1>
    BOOST_CXX14_CONSTEXPR friend auto operator>=(
        S0 const& s0, S1 const& s1) noexcept ->
        typename std::enable_if<
            is_match<S0, S1>::value, bool>::type
    {
        return decode_compare(s0, s1) >= 0;
    }
#endif

    // hidden friend
    friend
    std::ostream&
    operator<<(
        std::ostream& os,
        decode_view const& s)
    {
        // hidden friend
        s.write(os);
        return os;
    }

private:
    BOOST_URL_DECL
    void
    write(std::ostream& os) const;
};

/** Format the string with percent-decoding applied to the output stream

    This function serializes the decoded view
    to the output stream.

    @return A reference to the output stream, for chaining

    @param os The output stream to write to

    @param s The decoded view to write
*/
inline
std::ostream&
operator<<(
    std::ostream& os,
    decode_view const& s);

//------------------------------------------------

inline
decode_view
pct_string_view::operator*() const noexcept
{
    return decode_view(*this);
}

#ifndef BOOST_URL_DOCS
namespace detail {
template<class... Args>
decode_view
make_decode_view(
    Args&&... args) noexcept
{
    return decode_view(
        std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
} // detail
#endif

//------------------------------------------------

} // urls
} // boost

#include <boost/url/impl/decode_view.hpp>

#endif