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							- // Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
 
- //
 
- // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
 
- // copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
 
- // "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
 
- // without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
 
- // distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit
 
- // persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the
 
- // following conditions:
 
- //
 
- // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
 
- // in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
 
- //
 
- // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
 
- // OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
 
- // MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN
 
- // NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
 
- // DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
 
- // OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE
 
- // USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
 
- // a transform stream is a readable/writable stream where you do
 
- // something with the data.  Sometimes it's called a "filter",
 
- // but that's not a great name for it, since that implies a thing where
 
- // some bits pass through, and others are simply ignored.  (That would
 
- // be a valid example of a transform, of course.)
 
- //
 
- // While the output is causally related to the input, it's not a
 
- // necessarily symmetric or synchronous transformation.  For example,
 
- // a zlib stream might take multiple plain-text writes(), and then
 
- // emit a single compressed chunk some time in the future.
 
- //
 
- // Here's how this works:
 
- //
 
- // The Transform stream has all the aspects of the readable and writable
 
- // stream classes.  When you write(chunk), that calls _write(chunk,cb)
 
- // internally, and returns false if there's a lot of pending writes
 
- // buffered up.  When you call read(), that calls _read(n) until
 
- // there's enough pending readable data buffered up.
 
- //
 
- // In a transform stream, the written data is placed in a buffer.  When
 
- // _read(n) is called, it transforms the queued up data, calling the
 
- // buffered _write cb's as it consumes chunks.  If consuming a single
 
- // written chunk would result in multiple output chunks, then the first
 
- // outputted bit calls the readcb, and subsequent chunks just go into
 
- // the read buffer, and will cause it to emit 'readable' if necessary.
 
- //
 
- // This way, back-pressure is actually determined by the reading side,
 
- // since _read has to be called to start processing a new chunk.  However,
 
- // a pathological inflate type of transform can cause excessive buffering
 
- // here.  For example, imagine a stream where every byte of input is
 
- // interpreted as an integer from 0-255, and then results in that many
 
- // bytes of output.  Writing the 4 bytes {ff,ff,ff,ff} would result in
 
- // 1kb of data being output.  In this case, you could write a very small
 
- // amount of input, and end up with a very large amount of output.  In
 
- // such a pathological inflating mechanism, there'd be no way to tell
 
- // the system to stop doing the transform.  A single 4MB write could
 
- // cause the system to run out of memory.
 
- //
 
- // However, even in such a pathological case, only a single written chunk
 
- // would be consumed, and then the rest would wait (un-transformed) until
 
- // the results of the previous transformed chunk were consumed.
 
- 'use strict';
 
- module.exports = Transform;
 
- var _require$codes = require('../errors').codes,
 
-   ERR_METHOD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED = _require$codes.ERR_METHOD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED,
 
-   ERR_MULTIPLE_CALLBACK = _require$codes.ERR_MULTIPLE_CALLBACK,
 
-   ERR_TRANSFORM_ALREADY_TRANSFORMING = _require$codes.ERR_TRANSFORM_ALREADY_TRANSFORMING,
 
-   ERR_TRANSFORM_WITH_LENGTH_0 = _require$codes.ERR_TRANSFORM_WITH_LENGTH_0;
 
- var Duplex = require('./_stream_duplex');
 
- require('inherits')(Transform, Duplex);
 
- function afterTransform(er, data) {
 
-   var ts = this._transformState;
 
-   ts.transforming = false;
 
-   var cb = ts.writecb;
 
-   if (cb === null) {
 
-     return this.emit('error', new ERR_MULTIPLE_CALLBACK());
 
-   }
 
-   ts.writechunk = null;
 
-   ts.writecb = null;
 
-   if (data != null)
 
-     // single equals check for both `null` and `undefined`
 
-     this.push(data);
 
-   cb(er);
 
-   var rs = this._readableState;
 
-   rs.reading = false;
 
-   if (rs.needReadable || rs.length < rs.highWaterMark) {
 
-     this._read(rs.highWaterMark);
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- function Transform(options) {
 
-   if (!(this instanceof Transform)) return new Transform(options);
 
-   Duplex.call(this, options);
 
-   this._transformState = {
 
-     afterTransform: afterTransform.bind(this),
 
-     needTransform: false,
 
-     transforming: false,
 
-     writecb: null,
 
-     writechunk: null,
 
-     writeencoding: null
 
-   };
 
-   // start out asking for a readable event once data is transformed.
 
-   this._readableState.needReadable = true;
 
-   // we have implemented the _read method, and done the other things
 
-   // that Readable wants before the first _read call, so unset the
 
-   // sync guard flag.
 
-   this._readableState.sync = false;
 
-   if (options) {
 
-     if (typeof options.transform === 'function') this._transform = options.transform;
 
-     if (typeof options.flush === 'function') this._flush = options.flush;
 
-   }
 
-   // When the writable side finishes, then flush out anything remaining.
 
-   this.on('prefinish', prefinish);
 
- }
 
- function prefinish() {
 
-   var _this = this;
 
-   if (typeof this._flush === 'function' && !this._readableState.destroyed) {
 
-     this._flush(function (er, data) {
 
-       done(_this, er, data);
 
-     });
 
-   } else {
 
-     done(this, null, null);
 
-   }
 
- }
 
- Transform.prototype.push = function (chunk, encoding) {
 
-   this._transformState.needTransform = false;
 
-   return Duplex.prototype.push.call(this, chunk, encoding);
 
- };
 
- // This is the part where you do stuff!
 
- // override this function in implementation classes.
 
- // 'chunk' is an input chunk.
 
- //
 
- // Call `push(newChunk)` to pass along transformed output
 
- // to the readable side.  You may call 'push' zero or more times.
 
- //
 
- // Call `cb(err)` when you are done with this chunk.  If you pass
 
- // an error, then that'll put the hurt on the whole operation.  If you
 
- // never call cb(), then you'll never get another chunk.
 
- Transform.prototype._transform = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
 
-   cb(new ERR_METHOD_NOT_IMPLEMENTED('_transform()'));
 
- };
 
- Transform.prototype._write = function (chunk, encoding, cb) {
 
-   var ts = this._transformState;
 
-   ts.writecb = cb;
 
-   ts.writechunk = chunk;
 
-   ts.writeencoding = encoding;
 
-   if (!ts.transforming) {
 
-     var rs = this._readableState;
 
-     if (ts.needTransform || rs.needReadable || rs.length < rs.highWaterMark) this._read(rs.highWaterMark);
 
-   }
 
- };
 
- // Doesn't matter what the args are here.
 
- // _transform does all the work.
 
- // That we got here means that the readable side wants more data.
 
- Transform.prototype._read = function (n) {
 
-   var ts = this._transformState;
 
-   if (ts.writechunk !== null && !ts.transforming) {
 
-     ts.transforming = true;
 
-     this._transform(ts.writechunk, ts.writeencoding, ts.afterTransform);
 
-   } else {
 
-     // mark that we need a transform, so that any data that comes in
 
-     // will get processed, now that we've asked for it.
 
-     ts.needTransform = true;
 
-   }
 
- };
 
- Transform.prototype._destroy = function (err, cb) {
 
-   Duplex.prototype._destroy.call(this, err, function (err2) {
 
-     cb(err2);
 
-   });
 
- };
 
- function done(stream, er, data) {
 
-   if (er) return stream.emit('error', er);
 
-   if (data != null)
 
-     // single equals check for both `null` and `undefined`
 
-     stream.push(data);
 
-   // TODO(BridgeAR): Write a test for these two error cases
 
-   // if there's nothing in the write buffer, then that means
 
-   // that nothing more will ever be provided
 
-   if (stream._writableState.length) throw new ERR_TRANSFORM_WITH_LENGTH_0();
 
-   if (stream._transformState.transforming) throw new ERR_TRANSFORM_ALREADY_TRANSFORMING();
 
-   return stream.push(null);
 
- }
 
 
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