GoToSocial/vendor/github.com/dsoprea/go-exif/v3/data_layer.go

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package exif
import (
"io"
"github.com/dsoprea/go-logging"
"github.com/dsoprea/go-utility/v2/filesystem"
)
type ExifBlobSeeker interface {
GetReadSeeker(initialOffset int64) (rs io.ReadSeeker, err error)
}
// ExifReadSeeker knows how to retrieve data from the EXIF blob relative to the
// beginning of the blob (so, absolute position (0) is the first byte of the
// EXIF data).
type ExifReadSeeker struct {
rs io.ReadSeeker
}
func NewExifReadSeeker(rs io.ReadSeeker) *ExifReadSeeker {
return &ExifReadSeeker{
rs: rs,
}
}
func NewExifReadSeekerWithBytes(exifData []byte) *ExifReadSeeker {
sb := rifs.NewSeekableBufferWithBytes(exifData)
edbs := NewExifReadSeeker(sb)
return edbs
}
// Fork creates a new ReadSeeker instead that wraps a BouncebackReader to
// maintain its own position in the stream.
func (edbs *ExifReadSeeker) GetReadSeeker(initialOffset int64) (rs io.ReadSeeker, err error) {
defer func() {
if state := recover(); state != nil {
err = log.Wrap(state.(error))
}
}()
br, err := rifs.NewBouncebackReader(edbs.rs)
log.PanicIf(err)
_, err = br.Seek(initialOffset, io.SeekStart)
log.PanicIf(err)
return br, nil
}