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As far as I could tell, the buffer given to the http parser isn't modified. Because it is not modified, we can use the RSTRING_NOT_MODIFIED header to ensure that Rubinius hasn't do the extra work to copy the data back and forth.
485 lines
12 KiB
C
485 lines
12 KiB
C
/**
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* Copyright (c) 2005 Zed A. Shaw
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* You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby.
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*/
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#define RSTRING_NOT_MODIFIED 1
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#include "ruby.h"
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#include "ext_help.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "http11_parser.h"
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#ifndef MANAGED_STRINGS
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#ifndef RSTRING_PTR
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#define RSTRING_PTR(s) (RSTRING(s)->ptr)
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#endif
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#ifndef RSTRING_LEN
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#define RSTRING_LEN(s) (RSTRING(s)->len)
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#endif
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#define rb_extract_chars(e, sz) (*sz = RSTRING_LEN(e), RSTRING_PTR(e))
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#define rb_free_chars(e) /* nothing */
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#endif
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static VALUE eHttpParserError;
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#define HTTP_PREFIX "HTTP_"
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#define HTTP_PREFIX_LEN (sizeof(HTTP_PREFIX) - 1)
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static VALUE global_request_method;
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static VALUE global_request_uri;
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static VALUE global_fragment;
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static VALUE global_query_string;
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static VALUE global_http_version;
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static VALUE global_request_path;
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/** Defines common length and error messages for input length validation. */
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#define DEF_MAX_LENGTH(N,length) const size_t MAX_##N##_LENGTH = length; const char *MAX_##N##_LENGTH_ERR = "HTTP element " # N " is longer than the " # length " allowed length."
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/** Validates the max length of given input and throws an HttpParserError exception if over. */
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#define VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(len, N) if(len > MAX_##N##_LENGTH) { rb_raise(eHttpParserError, MAX_##N##_LENGTH_ERR); }
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/** Defines global strings in the init method. */
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#define DEF_GLOBAL(N, val) global_##N = rb_str_new2(val); rb_global_variable(&global_##N)
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/* Defines the maximum allowed lengths for various input elements.*/
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(FIELD_NAME, 256);
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(FIELD_VALUE, 80 * 1024);
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(REQUEST_URI, 1024 * 12);
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(FRAGMENT, 1024); /* Don't know if this length is specified somewhere or not */
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(REQUEST_PATH, 1024);
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(QUERY_STRING, (1024 * 10));
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DEF_MAX_LENGTH(HEADER, (1024 * (80 + 32)));
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struct common_field {
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const signed long len;
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const char *name;
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int raw;
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VALUE value;
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};
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/*
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* A list of common HTTP headers we expect to receive.
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* This allows us to avoid repeatedly creating identical string
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* objects to be used with rb_hash_aset().
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*/
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static struct common_field common_http_fields[] = {
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# define f(N) { (sizeof(N) - 1), N, 0, Qnil }
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# define fr(N) { (sizeof(N) - 1), N, 1, Qnil }
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f("ACCEPT"),
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f("ACCEPT_CHARSET"),
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f("ACCEPT_ENCODING"),
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f("ACCEPT_LANGUAGE"),
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f("ALLOW"),
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f("AUTHORIZATION"),
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f("CACHE_CONTROL"),
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f("CONNECTION"),
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f("CONTENT_ENCODING"),
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fr("CONTENT_LENGTH"),
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fr("CONTENT_TYPE"),
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f("COOKIE"),
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f("DATE"),
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f("EXPECT"),
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f("FROM"),
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f("HOST"),
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f("IF_MATCH"),
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f("IF_MODIFIED_SINCE"),
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f("IF_NONE_MATCH"),
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f("IF_RANGE"),
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f("IF_UNMODIFIED_SINCE"),
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f("KEEP_ALIVE"), /* Firefox sends this */
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f("MAX_FORWARDS"),
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f("PRAGMA"),
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f("PROXY_AUTHORIZATION"),
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f("RANGE"),
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f("REFERER"),
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f("TE"),
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f("TRAILER"),
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f("TRANSFER_ENCODING"),
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f("UPGRADE"),
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f("USER_AGENT"),
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f("VIA"),
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f("X_FORWARDED_FOR"), /* common for proxies */
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f("X_REAL_IP"), /* common for proxies */
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f("WARNING")
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# undef f
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};
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/*
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* qsort(3) and bsearch(3) improve average performance slightly, but may
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* not be worth it for lack of portability to certain platforms...
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*/
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#if defined(HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH)
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/* sort by length, then by name if there's a tie */
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static int common_field_cmp(const void *a, const void *b)
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{
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struct common_field *cfa = (struct common_field *)a;
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struct common_field *cfb = (struct common_field *)b;
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signed long diff = cfa->len - cfb->len;
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return diff ? diff : memcmp(cfa->name, cfb->name, cfa->len);
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}
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#endif /* HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH */
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static void init_common_fields(void)
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{
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int i;
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struct common_field *cf = common_http_fields;
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char tmp[256]; /* MAX_FIELD_NAME_LENGTH */
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memcpy(tmp, HTTP_PREFIX, HTTP_PREFIX_LEN);
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for(i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(common_http_fields); cf++, i++) {
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if(cf->raw) {
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cf->value = rb_str_new(cf->name, cf->len);
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} else {
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memcpy(tmp + HTTP_PREFIX_LEN, cf->name, cf->len + 1);
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cf->value = rb_str_new(tmp, HTTP_PREFIX_LEN + cf->len);
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}
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rb_global_variable(&cf->value);
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}
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#if defined(HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH)
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qsort(common_http_fields,
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ARRAY_SIZE(common_http_fields),
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sizeof(struct common_field),
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common_field_cmp);
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#endif /* HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH */
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}
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static VALUE find_common_field_value(const char *field, size_t flen)
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{
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#if defined(HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH)
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struct common_field key;
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struct common_field *found;
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key.name = field;
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key.len = (signed long)flen;
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found = (struct common_field *)bsearch(&key, common_http_fields,
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ARRAY_SIZE(common_http_fields),
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sizeof(struct common_field),
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common_field_cmp);
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return found ? found->value : Qnil;
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#else /* !HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH */
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int i;
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struct common_field *cf = common_http_fields;
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for(i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(common_http_fields); i++, cf++) {
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if (cf->len == flen && !memcmp(cf->name, field, flen))
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return cf->value;
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}
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return Qnil;
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#endif /* !HAVE_QSORT_BSEARCH */
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}
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void http_field(http_parser* hp, const char *field, size_t flen,
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const char *value, size_t vlen)
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{
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VALUE v = Qnil;
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VALUE f = Qnil;
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(flen, FIELD_NAME);
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(vlen, FIELD_VALUE);
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v = rb_str_new(value, vlen);
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f = find_common_field_value(field, flen);
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if (f == Qnil) {
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/*
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* We got a strange header that we don't have a memoized value for.
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* Fallback to creating a new string to use as a hash key.
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*/
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size_t new_size = HTTP_PREFIX_LEN + flen;
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assert(new_size < BUFFER_LEN);
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memcpy(hp->buf, HTTP_PREFIX, HTTP_PREFIX_LEN);
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memcpy(hp->buf + HTTP_PREFIX_LEN, field, flen);
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f = rb_str_new(hp->buf, new_size);
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}
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, f, v);
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}
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void request_method(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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VALUE val = Qnil;
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val = rb_str_new(at, length);
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, global_request_method, val);
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}
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void request_uri(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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VALUE val = Qnil;
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(length, REQUEST_URI);
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val = rb_str_new(at, length);
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, global_request_uri, val);
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}
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void fragment(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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VALUE val = Qnil;
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(length, FRAGMENT);
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val = rb_str_new(at, length);
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, global_fragment, val);
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}
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void request_path(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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VALUE val = Qnil;
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(length, REQUEST_PATH);
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val = rb_str_new(at, length);
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, global_request_path, val);
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}
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void query_string(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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VALUE val = Qnil;
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(length, QUERY_STRING);
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val = rb_str_new(at, length);
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, global_query_string, val);
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}
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void http_version(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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VALUE val = rb_str_new(at, length);
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rb_hash_aset(hp->request, global_http_version, val);
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}
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/** Finalizes the request header to have a bunch of stuff that's
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needed. */
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void header_done(http_parser* hp, const char *at, size_t length)
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{
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hp->body = rb_str_new(at, length);
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}
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void HttpParser_free(void *data) {
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TRACE();
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if(data) {
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xfree(data);
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}
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}
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void HttpParser_mark(http_parser* hp) {
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if(hp->request) rb_gc_mark(hp->request);
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if(hp->body) rb_gc_mark(hp->body);
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}
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VALUE HttpParser_alloc(VALUE klass)
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{
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http_parser *hp = ALLOC_N(http_parser, 1);
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TRACE();
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hp->http_field = http_field;
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hp->request_method = request_method;
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hp->request_uri = request_uri;
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hp->fragment = fragment;
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hp->request_path = request_path;
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hp->query_string = query_string;
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hp->http_version = http_version;
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hp->header_done = header_done;
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hp->request = Qnil;
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http_parser_init(hp);
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return Data_Wrap_Struct(klass, HttpParser_mark, HttpParser_free, hp);
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.new -> parser
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*
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* Creates a new parser.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_init(VALUE self)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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http_parser_init(http);
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return self;
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.reset -> nil
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*
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* Resets the parser to it's initial state so that you can reuse it
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* rather than making new ones.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_reset(VALUE self)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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http_parser_init(http);
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return Qnil;
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.finish -> true/false
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*
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* Finishes a parser early which could put in a "good" or bad state.
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* You should call reset after finish it or bad things will happen.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_finish(VALUE self)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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http_parser_finish(http);
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return http_parser_is_finished(http) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.execute(req_hash, data, start) -> Integer
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*
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* Takes a Hash and a String of data, parses the String of data filling in the Hash
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* returning an Integer to indicate how much of the data has been read. No matter
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* what the return value, you should call HttpParser#finished? and HttpParser#error?
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* to figure out if it's done parsing or there was an error.
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*
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* This function now throws an exception when there is a parsing error. This makes
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* the logic for working with the parser much easier. You can still test for an
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* error, but now you need to wrap the parser with an exception handling block.
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*
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* The third argument allows for parsing a partial request and then continuing
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* the parsing from that position. It needs all of the original data as well
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* so you have to append to the data buffer as you read.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_execute(VALUE self, VALUE req_hash, VALUE data, VALUE start)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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int from = 0;
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char *dptr = NULL;
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long dlen = 0;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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from = FIX2INT(start);
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dptr = rb_extract_chars(data, &dlen);
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if(from >= dlen) {
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rb_free_chars(dptr);
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rb_raise(eHttpParserError, "Requested start is after data buffer end.");
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} else {
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http->request = req_hash;
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http_parser_execute(http, dptr, dlen, from);
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rb_free_chars(dptr);
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VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(http_parser_nread(http), HEADER);
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if(http_parser_has_error(http)) {
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rb_raise(eHttpParserError, "Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails.");
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} else {
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return INT2FIX(http_parser_nread(http));
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.error? -> true/false
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*
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* Tells you whether the parser is in an error state.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_has_error(VALUE self)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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return http_parser_has_error(http) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.finished? -> true/false
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*
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* Tells you whether the parser is finished or not and in a good state.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_is_finished(VALUE self)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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return http_parser_is_finished(http) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.nread -> Integer
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*
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* Returns the amount of data processed so far during this processing cycle. It is
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* set to 0 on initialize or reset calls and is incremented each time execute is called.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_nread(VALUE self)
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{
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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return INT2FIX(http->nread);
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}
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/**
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* call-seq:
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* parser.body -> nil or String
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*
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* If the request included a body, returns it.
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*/
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VALUE HttpParser_body(VALUE self) {
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http_parser *http = NULL;
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DATA_GET(self, http_parser, http);
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return http->body;
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}
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void Init_puma_http11()
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{
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VALUE mPuma = rb_define_module("Puma");
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DEF_GLOBAL(request_method, "REQUEST_METHOD");
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DEF_GLOBAL(request_uri, "REQUEST_URI");
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DEF_GLOBAL(fragment, "FRAGMENT");
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DEF_GLOBAL(query_string, "QUERY_STRING");
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DEF_GLOBAL(http_version, "HTTP_VERSION");
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DEF_GLOBAL(request_path, "REQUEST_PATH");
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eHttpParserError = rb_define_class_under(mPuma, "HttpParserError", rb_eIOError);
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rb_global_variable(&eHttpParserError);
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VALUE cHttpParser = rb_define_class_under(mPuma, "HttpParser", rb_cObject);
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rb_define_alloc_func(cHttpParser, HttpParser_alloc);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "initialize", HttpParser_init, 0);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "reset", HttpParser_reset, 0);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "finish", HttpParser_finish, 0);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "execute", HttpParser_execute, 3);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "error?", HttpParser_has_error, 0);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "finished?", HttpParser_is_finished, 0);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "nread", HttpParser_nread, 0);
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rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "body", HttpParser_body, 0);
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init_common_fields();
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}
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