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Use the INLINE_LOWERCASE macro in the request parsing code

Since I made it for similar code in cowlib, let's use it here too.
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Loïc Hoguin 2014-02-06 19:50:25 +01:00
parent 917cf99e10
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@ -89,6 +89,8 @@
until :: non_neg_integer() | infinity
}).
-include_lib("cowlib/include/cow_inline.hrl").
%% API.
%% @doc Start an HTTP protocol process.
@ -292,44 +294,12 @@ match_colon(<< _, Rest/bits >>, N) ->
match_colon(_, _) ->
nomatch.
%% I know, this isn't exactly pretty. But this is the most critical
%% code path and as such needs to be optimized to death.
%%
%% ... Sorry for your eyes.
%%
%% But let's be honest, that's still pretty readable.
parse_hd_name(<< C, Rest/bits >>, S, M, P, Q, V, H, SoFar) ->
case C of
$: -> parse_hd_before_value(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, SoFar);
$\s -> parse_hd_name_ws(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, SoFar);
$\t -> parse_hd_name_ws(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, SoFar);
$A -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $a >>);
$B -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $b >>);
$C -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $c >>);
$D -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $d >>);
$E -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $e >>);
$F -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $f >>);
$G -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $g >>);
$H -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $h >>);
$I -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $i >>);
$J -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $j >>);
$K -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $k >>);
$L -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $l >>);
$M -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $m >>);
$N -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $n >>);
$O -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $o >>);
$P -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $p >>);
$Q -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $q >>);
$R -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $r >>);
$S -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $s >>);
$T -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $t >>);
$U -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $u >>);
$V -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $v >>);
$W -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $w >>);
$X -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $x >>);
$Y -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $y >>);
$Z -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, $z >>);
C -> parse_hd_name(Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, << SoFar/binary, C >>)
?INLINE_LOWERCASE(parse_hd_name, Rest, S, M, P, Q, V, H, SoFar)
end.
parse_hd_name_ws(<< C, Rest/bits >>, S, M, P, Q, V, H, Name) ->
@ -441,8 +411,6 @@ request(B, State=#state{transport=Transport}, M, P, Q, Version, Headers) ->
default_port(ssl) -> 443;
default_port(_) -> 80.
%% Another hurtful block of code. :)
%%
%% Same code as cow_http:parse_fullhost/1, but inline because we
%% really want this to go fast.
parse_host(<< $[, Rest/bits >>, false, <<>>) ->
@ -455,33 +423,7 @@ parse_host(<< $], Rest/bits >>, true, Acc) ->
parse_host(Rest, false, << Acc/binary, $] >>);
parse_host(<< C, Rest/bits >>, E, Acc) ->
case C of
$A -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $a >>);
$B -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $b >>);
$C -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $c >>);
$D -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $d >>);
$E -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $e >>);
$F -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $f >>);
$G -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $g >>);
$H -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $h >>);
$I -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $i >>);
$J -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $j >>);
$K -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $k >>);
$L -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $l >>);
$M -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $m >>);
$N -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $n >>);
$O -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $o >>);
$P -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $p >>);
$Q -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $q >>);
$R -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $r >>);
$S -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $s >>);
$T -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $t >>);
$U -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $u >>);
$V -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $v >>);
$W -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $w >>);
$X -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $x >>);
$Y -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $y >>);
$Z -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, $z >>);
_ -> parse_host(Rest, E, << Acc/binary, C >>)
?INLINE_LOWERCASE(parse_host, Rest, E, Acc)
end.
%% End of request parsing.