require "bindata/base_primitive" module BinData # A BinData::Stringz object is a container for a zero ("\0") terminated # string. # # For convenience, the zero terminator is not necessary when setting the # value. Likewise, the returned value will not be zero terminated. # # require 'bindata' # # data = "abcd\x00efgh" # # obj = BinData::Stringz.new # obj.read(data) # obj.snapshot #=> "abcd" # obj.num_bytes #=> 5 # obj.to_binary_s #=> "abcd\000" # # == Parameters # # Stringz objects accept all the params that BinData::BasePrimitive # does, as well as the following: # # :max_length:: The maximum length of the string including the zero # byte. class Stringz < BinData::BasePrimitive optional_parameters :max_length def assign(val) super(binary_string(val)) end def snapshot # override to always remove trailing zero bytes result = super trim_and_zero_terminate(result).chomp("\0") end #--------------- private def value_to_binary_string(val) trim_and_zero_terminate(val) end def read_and_return_value(io) max_length = eval_parameter(:max_length) str = "" i = 0 ch = nil # read until zero byte or we have read in the max number of bytes while ch != "\0" && i != max_length ch = io.readbytes(1) str << ch i += 1 end trim_and_zero_terminate(str) end def sensible_default "" end def trim_and_zero_terminate(str) result = binary_string(str) truncate_after_first_zero_byte!(result) trim_to!(result, eval_parameter(:max_length)) append_zero_byte_if_needed!(result) result end def truncate_after_first_zero_byte!(str) str.sub!(/([^\0]*\0).*/, '\1') end def trim_to!(str, max_length = nil) if max_length max_length = 1 if max_length < 1 str.slice!(max_length) if str.length == max_length && str[-1, 1] != "\0" str[-1, 1] = "\0" end end end def append_zero_byte_if_needed!(str) if str.length == 0 || str[-1, 1] != "\0" str << "\0" end end end end