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			134 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.7 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package binary
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// This file implements "varint" encoding of 64-bit integers.
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// The encoding is:
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// - unsigned integers are serialized 7 bits at a time, starting with the
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//   least significant bits
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// - the most significant bit (msb) in each output byte indicates if there
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//   is a continuation byte (msb = 1)
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// - signed integers are mapped to unsigned integers using "zig-zag"
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//   encoding: Positive values x are written as 2*x + 0, negative values
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//   are written as 2*(^x) + 1; that is, negative numbers are complemented
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//   and whether to complement is encoded in bit 0.
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//
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// Design note:
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// At most 10 bytes are needed for 64-bit values. The encoding could
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// be more dense: a full 64-bit value needs an extra byte just to hold bit 63.
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// Instead, the msb of the previous byte could be used to hold bit 63 since we
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// know there can't be more than 64 bits. This is a trivial improvement and
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// would reduce the maximum encoding length to 9 bytes. However, it breaks the
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// invariant that the msb is always the "continuation bit" and thus makes the
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// format incompatible with a varint encoding for larger numbers (say 128-bit).
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import (
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	"errors"
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	"io"
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)
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// MaxVarintLenN is the maximum length of a varint-encoded N-bit integer.
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const (
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	MaxVarintLen16 = 3
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	MaxVarintLen32 = 5
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	MaxVarintLen64 = 10
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)
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// PutUvarint encodes a uint64 into buf and returns the number of bytes written.
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// If the buffer is too small, PutUvarint will panic.
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func PutUvarint(buf []byte, x uint64) int {
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	i := 0
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	for x >= 0x80 {
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		buf[i] = byte(x) | 0x80
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		x >>= 7
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		i++
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	}
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	buf[i] = byte(x)
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	return i + 1
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}
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// Uvarint decodes a uint64 from buf and returns that value and the
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// number of bytes read (> 0). If an error occurred, the value is 0
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// and the number of bytes n is <= 0 meaning:
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//
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//	n == 0: buf too small
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//	n  < 0: value larger than 64 bits (overflow)
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//              and -n is the number of bytes read
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//
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func Uvarint(buf []byte) (uint64, int) {
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	var x uint64
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	var s uint
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	for i, b := range buf {
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		if b < 0x80 {
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			if i > 9 || i == 9 && b > 1 {
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				return 0, -(i + 1) // overflow
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			}
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			return x | uint64(b)<<s, i + 1
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		}
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		x |= uint64(b&0x7f) << s
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		s += 7
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	}
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	return 0, 0
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}
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// PutVarint encodes an int64 into buf and returns the number of bytes written.
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// If the buffer is too small, PutVarint will panic.
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func PutVarint(buf []byte, x int64) int {
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	ux := uint64(x) << 1
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	if x < 0 {
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		ux = ^ux
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	}
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	return PutUvarint(buf, ux)
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}
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// Varint decodes an int64 from buf and returns that value and the
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// number of bytes read (> 0). If an error occurred, the value is 0
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// and the number of bytes n is <= 0 with the following meaning:
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//
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//	n == 0: buf too small
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//	n  < 0: value larger than 64 bits (overflow)
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//              and -n is the number of bytes read
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//
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func Varint(buf []byte) (int64, int) {
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	ux, n := Uvarint(buf) // ok to continue in presence of error
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	x := int64(ux >> 1)
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	if ux&1 != 0 {
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		x = ^x
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	}
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	return x, n
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}
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var overflow = errors.New("binary: varint overflows a 64-bit integer")
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// ReadUvarint reads an encoded unsigned integer from r and returns it as a uint64.
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func ReadUvarint(r io.ByteReader) (uint64, error) {
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	var x uint64
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	var s uint
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	for i := 0; ; i++ {
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		b, err := r.ReadByte()
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		if err != nil {
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			return x, err
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		}
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		if b < 0x80 {
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			if i > 9 || i == 9 && b > 1 {
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				return x, overflow
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			}
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			return x | uint64(b)<<s, nil
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		}
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		x |= uint64(b&0x7f) << s
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		s += 7
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	}
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}
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// ReadVarint reads an encoded signed integer from r and returns it as an int64.
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func ReadVarint(r io.ByteReader) (int64, error) {
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	ux, err := ReadUvarint(r) // ok to continue in presence of error
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	x := int64(ux >> 1)
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	if ux&1 != 0 {
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		x = ^x
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	}
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	return x, err
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}
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