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io: clarify Read, ReadAt, Copy, Copyn EOF behavior
R=golang-dev, bradfitz, iant, dsymonds, nigeltao, r CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4629062
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@ -31,15 +31,24 @@ var ErrUnexpectedEOF os.Error = &Error{"unexpected EOF"}
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// Reader is the interface that wraps the basic Read method.
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//
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// Read reads up to len(p) bytes into p. It returns the number of bytes
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// read (0 <= n <= len(p)) and any error encountered.
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// Even if Read returns n < len(p),
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// it may use all of p as scratch space during the call.
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// read (0 <= n <= len(p)) and any error encountered. Even if Read
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// returns n < len(p), it may use all of p as scratch space during the call.
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// If some data is available but not len(p) bytes, Read conventionally
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// returns what is available rather than block waiting for more.
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// returns what is available instead of waiting for more.
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//
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// At the end of the input stream, Read returns 0, os.EOF.
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// Read may return a non-zero number of bytes with a non-nil err.
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// In particular, a Read that exhausts the input may return n > 0, os.EOF.
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// When Read encounters an error or end-of-file condition after
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// successfully reading n > 0 bytes, it returns the number of
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// bytes read. It may return the (non-nil) error from the same call
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// or return the error (and n == 0) from a subsequent call.
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// An instance of this general case is that a Reader returning
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// a non-zero number of bytes at the end of the input stream may
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// return either err == os.EOF or err == nil. The next Read should
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// return 0, os.EOF regardless.
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//
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// Callers should always process the n > 0 bytes returned before
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// considering the error err. Doing so correctly handles I/O errors
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// that happen after reading some bytes and also both of the
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// allowed EOF behaviors.
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type Reader interface {
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Read(p []byte) (n int, err os.Error)
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}
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@ -127,19 +136,22 @@ type WriterTo interface {
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// ReaderAt is the interface that wraps the basic ReadAt method.
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//
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// ReadAt reads len(p) bytes into p starting at offset off in the
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// underlying data stream. It returns the number of bytes
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// underlying input source. It returns the number of bytes
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// read (0 <= n <= len(p)) and any error encountered.
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//
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// Even if ReadAt returns n < len(p),
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// it may use all of p as scratch space during the call.
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// If some data is available but not len(p) bytes, ReadAt blocks
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// until either all the data is available or an error occurs.
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// When ReadAt returns n < len(p), it returns a non-nil error
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// explaining why more bytes were not returned. In this respect,
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// ReadAt is stricter than Read.
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//
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// At the end of the input stream, ReadAt returns 0, os.EOF.
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// ReadAt may return a non-zero number of bytes with a non-nil err.
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// In particular, a ReadAt that exhausts the input may return n > 0, os.EOF.
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// Even if ReadAt returns n < len(p), it may use all of p as scratch
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// space during the call. If some data is available but not len(p) bytes,
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// ReadAt blocks until either all the data is available or an error occurs.
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// In this respect ReadAt is different from Read.
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//
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// If ReadAt is reading from an data stream with a seek offset,
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// If the n = len(p) bytes returned by ReadAt are at the end of the
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// input source, ReadAt may return either err == os.EOF or err == nil.
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//
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// If ReadAt is reading from an input source with a seek offset,
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// ReadAt should not affect nor be affected by the underlying
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// seek offset.
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type ReaderAt interface {
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@ -237,7 +249,10 @@ func ReadFull(r Reader, buf []byte) (n int, err os.Error) {
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}
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// Copyn copies n bytes (or until an error) from src to dst.
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// It returns the number of bytes copied and the error, if any.
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// It returns the number of bytes copied and the earliest
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// error encountered while copying. Because Read can
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// return the full amount requested as well as an error
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// (including os.EOF), so can Copyn.
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//
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// If dst implements the ReaderFrom interface,
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// the copy is implemented by calling dst.ReadFrom(src).
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@ -283,7 +298,11 @@ func Copyn(dst Writer, src Reader, n int64) (written int64, err os.Error) {
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// Copy copies from src to dst until either EOF is reached
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// on src or an error occurs. It returns the number of bytes
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// copied and the error, if any.
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// copied and the first error encountered while copying, if any.
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//
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// A successful Copy returns err == nil, not err == os.EOF.
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// Because Copy is defined to read from src until EOF, it does
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// not treat an EOF from Read as an error to be reported.
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//
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// If dst implements the ReaderFrom interface,
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// the copy is implemented by calling dst.ReadFrom(src).
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