package core import ( "bytes" "io" "io/ioutil" ) // MemoryObject on memory Object implementation type MemoryObject struct { t ObjectType h Hash cont []byte sz int64 } // Hash return the object Hash, the hash is calculated on-the-fly the first // time is called, the subsequent calls the same Hash is returned even if the // type or the content has changed. The Hash is only generated if the size of // the content is exactly the Object.Size func (o *MemoryObject) Hash() Hash { if o.h == ZeroHash && int64(len(o.cont)) == o.sz { o.h = ComputeHash(o.t, o.cont) } return o.h } // Type return the ObjectType func (o *MemoryObject) Type() ObjectType { return o.t } // SetType sets the ObjectType func (o *MemoryObject) SetType(t ObjectType) { o.t = t } // Size return the size of the object func (o *MemoryObject) Size() int64 { return o.sz } // SetSize set the object size, a content of the given size should be written // afterwards func (o *MemoryObject) SetSize(s int64) { o.sz = s } // Reader returns a ObjectReader used to read the object's content. func (o *MemoryObject) Reader() (io.ReadCloser, error) { return ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewBuffer(o.cont)), nil } // Writer returns a ObjectWriter used to write the object's content. func (o *MemoryObject) Writer() (io.WriteCloser, error) { return o, nil } func (o *MemoryObject) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) { o.cont = append(o.cont, p...) return len(p), nil } // Close releases any resources consumed by the object when it is acting as a // ObjectWriter. func (o *MemoryObject) Close() error { return nil }