/* * Copyright (C) 1996-2017 The Squid Software Foundation and contributors * * Squid software is distributed under GPLv2+ license and includes * contributions from numerous individuals and organizations. * Please see the COPYING and CONTRIBUTORS files for details. */ /* DEBUG: section 93 Adaptation */ #include "squid.h" #include "adaptation/Message.h" #include "base/TextException.h" #include "HttpMsg.h" Adaptation::Message::Message(): header(NULL) { } Adaptation::Message::Message(Header *aHeader): header(NULL) { set(aHeader); } Adaptation::Message::~Message() { clear(); } void Adaptation::Message::clear() { HTTPMSGUNLOCK(header); body_pipe = NULL; } void Adaptation::Message::set(Header *aHeader) { clear(); if (aHeader) { header = aHeader; HTTPMSGLOCK(header); body_pipe = header->body_pipe; } } void Adaptation::Message::ShortCircuit(Message &src, Message &dest) { Must(!dest.header); // the message is not "used" Must(!dest.body_pipe); // can relax if needed, but need !body_pipe->used() Must(src.header); // or there is nothing to shortcircuit if (src.header->body_pipe != NULL) { // check that it would not be too late to shortcircuit the pipe Must(!src.header->body_pipe->consumedSize()); src.header->body_pipe->clearConsumer(); // if any // note: current header->body_pipe producer may later become // dest.body_pipe consumer and consume its own data // TODO: consumer should detect and bypass short-circuit adaptation } dest.set(src.header->clone()); }