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The current ReadBuffer interface is somewhat error prone. There is no way to "peek" at the next message, so various subprotocols that have nested message processing loops have to resort to the `_skip_discard` kludge on the protocol to inform the main loop that it shouldn't skip over to the next message because the subprotocol already read too much. Fix this by adding a way to iterate over the messages without over-reading, and a way to "put" a message back into the buffer when necessary. This also renames `has_message()` to `take_message()` to make it clear that it changes the buffer state.
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The current ReadBuffer interface is somewhat error prone. There is no
way to "peek" at the next message, so various subprotocols that have
nested message processing loops have to resort to the
_skip_discardkludge on the protocol to inform the main loop that it shouldn't skip
over to the next message because the subprotocol already read too much.
Fix this by adding a way to iterate over the messages without
over-reading, and a way to "put" a message back into the buffer when
necessary. This also renames
has_message()totake_message()tomake it clear that it changes the buffer state.