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escapeTextForBrowser accepts any type so flow did not identify that we were escaping a Chunk rather than a string. It's tricky because we sometimes want to be able to escape non strings. I've also updated the types for `Chunk` and `escapeTextForBrowser` so that we should be able to catch this statically in the future. The reason this did not show up in tests is almost all of our tests of float (the areas affected by transpositions) are tested using the Node runtime where a chunk type is a string. It may be wise to run these tests in every runtime in the future or at least make sure there is broad representation of resources in each specific runtime test suite.
132 lines
4.1 KiB
JavaScript
132 lines
4.1 KiB
JavaScript
/**
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* Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates.
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*
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* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
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* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
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*
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* @flow
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*/
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export type Destination = ReadableStreamController;
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export type PrecomputedChunk = Uint8Array;
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export opaque type Chunk = Uint8Array;
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export function scheduleWork(callback: () => void) {
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callback();
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}
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export function flushBuffered(destination: Destination) {
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// WHATWG Streams do not yet have a way to flush the underlying
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// transform streams. https://github.com/whatwg/streams/issues/960
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}
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const VIEW_SIZE = 512;
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let currentView = null;
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let writtenBytes = 0;
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export function beginWriting(destination: Destination) {
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currentView = new Uint8Array(VIEW_SIZE);
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writtenBytes = 0;
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}
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export function writeChunk(
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destination: Destination,
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chunk: PrecomputedChunk | Chunk,
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): void {
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if (chunk.length === 0) {
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return;
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}
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if (chunk.length > VIEW_SIZE) {
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// this chunk may overflow a single view which implies it was not
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// one that is cached by the streaming renderer. We will enqueu
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// it directly and expect it is not re-used
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if (writtenBytes > 0) {
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destination.enqueue(
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new Uint8Array(
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((currentView: any): Uint8Array).buffer,
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0,
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writtenBytes,
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),
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);
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currentView = new Uint8Array(VIEW_SIZE);
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writtenBytes = 0;
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}
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destination.enqueue(chunk);
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return;
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}
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let bytesToWrite = chunk;
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const allowableBytes = ((currentView: any): Uint8Array).length - writtenBytes;
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if (allowableBytes < bytesToWrite.length) {
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// this chunk would overflow the current view. We enqueue a full view
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// and start a new view with the remaining chunk
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if (allowableBytes === 0) {
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// the current view is already full, send it
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destination.enqueue(currentView);
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} else {
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// fill up the current view and apply the remaining chunk bytes
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// to a new view.
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((currentView: any): Uint8Array).set(
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bytesToWrite.subarray(0, allowableBytes),
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writtenBytes,
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);
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// writtenBytes += allowableBytes; // this can be skipped because we are going to immediately reset the view
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destination.enqueue(currentView);
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bytesToWrite = bytesToWrite.subarray(allowableBytes);
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}
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currentView = new Uint8Array(VIEW_SIZE);
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writtenBytes = 0;
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}
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((currentView: any): Uint8Array).set(bytesToWrite, writtenBytes);
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writtenBytes += bytesToWrite.length;
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}
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export function writeChunkAndReturn(
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destination: Destination,
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chunk: PrecomputedChunk | Chunk,
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): boolean {
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writeChunk(destination, chunk);
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// in web streams there is no backpressure so we can alwas write more
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return true;
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}
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export function completeWriting(destination: Destination) {
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if (currentView && writtenBytes > 0) {
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destination.enqueue(new Uint8Array(currentView.buffer, 0, writtenBytes));
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currentView = null;
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writtenBytes = 0;
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}
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}
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export function close(destination: Destination) {
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destination.close();
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}
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const textEncoder = new TextEncoder();
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export function stringToChunk(content: string): Chunk {
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return textEncoder.encode(content);
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}
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export function stringToPrecomputedChunk(content: string): PrecomputedChunk {
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return textEncoder.encode(content);
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}
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export function closeWithError(destination: Destination, error: mixed): void {
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// $FlowFixMe[method-unbinding]
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if (typeof destination.error === 'function') {
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// $FlowFixMe: This is an Error object or the destination accepts other types.
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destination.error(error);
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} else {
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// Earlier implementations doesn't support this method. In that environment you're
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// supposed to throw from a promise returned but we don't return a promise in our
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// approach. We could fork this implementation but this is environment is an edge
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// case to begin with. It's even less common to run this in an older environment.
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// Even then, this is not where errors are supposed to happen and they get reported
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// to a global callback in addition to this anyway. So it's fine just to close this.
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destination.close();
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}
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}
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