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// Copyright 2015, Joe Tsai. 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.md file.
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package brotli
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import (
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"bufio"
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"io"
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"github.com/dsnet/compress/internal/errors"
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)
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// The bitReader preserves the property that it will never read more bytes than
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// is necessary. However, this feature dramatically hurts performance because
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// every byte needs to be obtained through a ReadByte method call.
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// Furthermore, the decoding of variable length codes in ReadSymbol, often
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// requires multiple passes before it knows the exact bit-length of the code.
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//
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// Thus, to improve performance, if the underlying byteReader is a bufio.Reader,
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// then the bitReader will use the Peek and Discard methods to fill the internal
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// bit buffer with as many bits as possible, allowing the TryReadBits and
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// TryReadSymbol methods to often succeed on the first try.
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type byteReader interface {
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io.Reader
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io.ByteReader
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}
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type bitReader struct {
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rd byteReader
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bufBits uint64 // Buffer to hold some bits
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numBits uint // Number of valid bits in bufBits
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offset int64 // Number of bytes read from the underlying io.Reader
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// These fields are only used if rd is a bufio.Reader.
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bufRd *bufio.Reader
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bufPeek []byte // Buffer for the Peek data
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discardBits int // Number of bits to discard from bufio.Reader
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fedBits uint // Number of bits fed in last call to FeedBits
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// Local copy of decoders to reduce memory allocations.
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prefix prefixDecoder
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}
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func (br *bitReader) Init(r io.Reader) {
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*br = bitReader{prefix: br.prefix}
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if rr, ok := r.(byteReader); ok {
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br.rd = rr
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} else {
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br.rd = bufio.NewReader(r)
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}
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if brd, ok := br.rd.(*bufio.Reader); ok {
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br.bufRd = brd
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}
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}
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// FlushOffset updates the read offset of the underlying byteReader.
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// If the byteReader is a bufio.Reader, then this calls Discard to update the
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// read offset.
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func (br *bitReader) FlushOffset() int64 {
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if br.bufRd == nil {
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return br.offset
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}
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// Update the number of total bits to discard.
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br.discardBits += int(br.fedBits - br.numBits)
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br.fedBits = br.numBits
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// Discard some bytes to update read offset.
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nd := (br.discardBits + 7) / 8 // Round up to nearest byte
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nd, _ = br.bufRd.Discard(nd)
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br.discardBits -= nd * 8 // -7..0
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br.offset += int64(nd)
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// These are invalid after Discard.
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br.bufPeek = nil
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return br.offset
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}
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// FeedBits ensures that at least nb bits exist in the bit buffer.
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// If the underlying byteReader is a bufio.Reader, then this will fill the
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// bit buffer with as many bits as possible, relying on Peek and Discard to
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// properly advance the read offset. Otherwise, it will use ReadByte to fill the
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// buffer with just the right number of bits.
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func (br *bitReader) FeedBits(nb uint) {
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if br.bufRd != nil {
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br.discardBits += int(br.fedBits - br.numBits)
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for {
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if len(br.bufPeek) == 0 {
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br.fedBits = br.numBits // Don't discard bits just added
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br.FlushOffset()
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var err error
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cntPeek := 8 // Minimum Peek amount to make progress
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if br.bufRd.Buffered() > cntPeek {
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cntPeek = br.bufRd.Buffered()
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}
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br.bufPeek, err = br.bufRd.Peek(cntPeek)
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br.bufPeek = br.bufPeek[int(br.numBits/8):] // Skip buffered bits
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if len(br.bufPeek) == 0 {
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if br.numBits >= nb {
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break
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}
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if err == io.EOF {
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err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
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}
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errors.Panic(err)
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}
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}
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cnt := int(64-br.numBits) / 8
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if cnt > len(br.bufPeek) {
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cnt = len(br.bufPeek)
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}
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for _, c := range br.bufPeek[:cnt] {
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br.bufBits |= uint64(c) << br.numBits
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br.numBits += 8
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}
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br.bufPeek = br.bufPeek[cnt:]
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if br.numBits > 56 {
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break
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}
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}
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br.fedBits = br.numBits
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} else {
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for br.numBits < nb {
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c, err := br.rd.ReadByte()
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if err != nil {
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if err == io.EOF {
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err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
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}
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errors.Panic(err)
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}
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br.bufBits |= uint64(c) << br.numBits
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br.numBits += 8
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br.offset++
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}
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}
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}
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// Read reads up to len(buf) bytes into buf.
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func (br *bitReader) Read(buf []byte) (cnt int, err error) {
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if br.numBits%8 != 0 {
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return 0, errorf(errors.Invalid, "non-aligned bit buffer")
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}
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if br.numBits > 0 {
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for cnt = 0; len(buf) > cnt && br.numBits > 0; cnt++ {
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buf[cnt] = byte(br.bufBits)
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br.bufBits >>= 8
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br.numBits -= 8
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}
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} else {
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br.FlushOffset()
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cnt, err = br.rd.Read(buf)
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br.offset += int64(cnt)
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}
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return cnt, err
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}
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// TryReadBits attempts to read nb bits using the contents of the bit buffer
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// alone. It returns the value and whether it succeeded.
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//
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// This method is designed to be inlined for performance reasons.
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func (br *bitReader) TryReadBits(nb uint) (uint, bool) {
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if br.numBits < nb {
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return 0, false
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}
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val := uint(br.bufBits & uint64(1<<nb-1))
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br.bufBits >>= nb
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br.numBits -= nb
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return val, true
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}
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// ReadBits reads nb bits in LSB order from the underlying reader.
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func (br *bitReader) ReadBits(nb uint) uint {
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br.FeedBits(nb)
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val := uint(br.bufBits & uint64(1<<nb-1))
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br.bufBits >>= nb
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br.numBits -= nb
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return val
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}
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// ReadPads reads 0-7 bits from the bit buffer to achieve byte-alignment.
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func (br *bitReader) ReadPads() uint {
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nb := br.numBits % 8
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val := uint(br.bufBits & uint64(1<<nb-1))
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br.bufBits >>= nb
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br.numBits -= nb
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return val
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}
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// TryReadSymbol attempts to decode the next symbol using the contents of the
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// bit buffer alone. It returns the decoded symbol and whether it succeeded.
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//
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// This method is designed to be inlined for performance reasons.
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func (br *bitReader) TryReadSymbol(pd *prefixDecoder) (uint, bool) {
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if br.numBits < uint(pd.minBits) || len(pd.chunks) == 0 {
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return 0, false
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}
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chunk := pd.chunks[uint32(br.bufBits)&pd.chunkMask]
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nb := uint(chunk & prefixCountMask)
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if nb > br.numBits || nb > uint(pd.chunkBits) {
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return 0, false
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}
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br.bufBits >>= nb
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br.numBits -= nb
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return uint(chunk >> prefixCountBits), true
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}
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// ReadSymbol reads the next prefix symbol using the provided prefixDecoder.
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func (br *bitReader) ReadSymbol(pd *prefixDecoder) uint {
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if len(pd.chunks) == 0 {
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errors.Panic(errInvalid) // Decode with empty tree
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}
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nb := uint(pd.minBits)
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for {
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br.FeedBits(nb)
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chunk := pd.chunks[uint32(br.bufBits)&pd.chunkMask]
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nb = uint(chunk & prefixCountMask)
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if nb > uint(pd.chunkBits) {
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linkIdx := chunk >> prefixCountBits
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chunk = pd.links[linkIdx][uint32(br.bufBits>>pd.chunkBits)&pd.linkMask]
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nb = uint(chunk & prefixCountMask)
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}
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if nb <= br.numBits {
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br.bufBits >>= nb
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br.numBits -= nb
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return uint(chunk >> prefixCountBits)
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}
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}
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}
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// ReadOffset reads an offset value using the provided rangesCodes indexed by
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// the given symbol.
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func (br *bitReader) ReadOffset(sym uint, rcs []rangeCode) uint {
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rc := rcs[sym]
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return uint(rc.base) + br.ReadBits(uint(rc.bits))
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}
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// ReadPrefixCode reads the prefix definition from the stream and initializes
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// the provided prefixDecoder. The value maxSyms is the alphabet size of the
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// prefix code being generated. The actual number of representable symbols
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// will be between 1 and maxSyms, inclusively.
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func (br *bitReader) ReadPrefixCode(pd *prefixDecoder, maxSyms uint) {
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hskip := br.ReadBits(2)
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if hskip == 1 {
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br.readSimplePrefixCode(pd, maxSyms)
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} else {
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br.readComplexPrefixCode(pd, maxSyms, hskip)
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}
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}
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// readSimplePrefixCode reads the prefix code according to RFC section 3.4.
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func (br *bitReader) readSimplePrefixCode(pd *prefixDecoder, maxSyms uint) {
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var codes [4]prefixCode
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nsym := int(br.ReadBits(2)) + 1
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clen := neededBits(uint32(maxSyms))
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for i := 0; i < nsym; i++ {
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codes[i].sym = uint32(br.ReadBits(clen))
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}
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copyLens := func(lens []uint) {
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for i := 0; i < nsym; i++ {
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codes[i].len = uint32(lens[i])
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}
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}
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compareSwap := func(i, j int) {
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if codes[i].sym > codes[j].sym {
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codes[i], codes[j] = codes[j], codes[i]
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}
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}
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switch nsym {
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case 1:
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copyLens(simpleLens1[:])
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case 2:
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copyLens(simpleLens2[:])
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compareSwap(0, 1)
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case 3:
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copyLens(simpleLens3[:])
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compareSwap(0, 1)
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compareSwap(0, 2)
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compareSwap(1, 2)
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case 4:
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if tsel := br.ReadBits(1) == 1; !tsel {
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copyLens(simpleLens4a[:])
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} else {
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copyLens(simpleLens4b[:])
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}
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compareSwap(0, 1)
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compareSwap(2, 3)
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compareSwap(0, 2)
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compareSwap(1, 3)
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compareSwap(1, 2)
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}
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if uint(codes[nsym-1].sym) >= maxSyms {
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errors.Panic(errCorrupted) // Symbol goes beyond range of alphabet
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}
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pd.Init(codes[:nsym], true) // Must have 1..4 symbols
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}
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// readComplexPrefixCode reads the prefix code according to RFC section 3.5.
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func (br *bitReader) readComplexPrefixCode(pd *prefixDecoder, maxSyms, hskip uint) {
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// Read the code-lengths prefix table.
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var codeCLensArr [len(complexLens)]prefixCode // Sorted, but may have holes
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sum := 32
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for _, sym := range complexLens[hskip:] {
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clen := br.ReadSymbol(&decCLens)
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if clen > 0 {
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codeCLensArr[sym] = prefixCode{sym: uint32(sym), len: uint32(clen)}
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if sum -= 32 >> clen; sum <= 0 {
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break
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}
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}
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}
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codeCLens := codeCLensArr[:0] // Compact the array to have no holes
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for _, c := range codeCLensArr {
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if c.len > 0 {
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codeCLens = append(codeCLens, c)
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}
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}
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if len(codeCLens) < 1 {
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errors.Panic(errCorrupted)
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}
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br.prefix.Init(codeCLens, true) // Must have 1..len(complexLens) symbols
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// Use code-lengths table to decode rest of prefix table.
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var codesArr [maxNumAlphabetSyms]prefixCode
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var sym, repSymLast, repCntLast, clenLast uint = 0, 0, 0, 8
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codes := codesArr[:0]
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for sym, sum = 0, 32768; sym < maxSyms && sum > 0; {
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clen := br.ReadSymbol(&br.prefix)
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if clen < 16 {
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// Literal bit-length symbol used.
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if clen > 0 {
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codes = append(codes, prefixCode{sym: uint32(sym), len: uint32(clen)})
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clenLast = clen
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sum -= 32768 >> clen
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}
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repSymLast = 0 // Reset last repeater symbol
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sym++
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} else {
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// Repeater symbol used.
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// 16: Repeat previous non-zero code-length
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// 17: Repeat code length of zero
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repSym := clen // Rename clen for better clarity
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if repSym != repSymLast {
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repCntLast = 0
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repSymLast = repSym
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}
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nb := repSym - 14 // 2..3 bits
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rep := br.ReadBits(nb) + 3 // 3..6 or 3..10
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if repCntLast > 0 {
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rep += (repCntLast - 2) << nb // Modify previous repeat count
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}
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repDiff := rep - repCntLast // Always positive
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repCntLast = rep
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if repSym == 16 {
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clen := clenLast
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for symEnd := sym + repDiff; sym < symEnd; sym++ {
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codes = append(codes, prefixCode{sym: uint32(sym), len: uint32(clen)})
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}
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sum -= int(repDiff) * (32768 >> clen)
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} else {
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sym += repDiff
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}
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}
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}
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if len(codes) < 2 || sym > maxSyms {
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errors.Panic(errCorrupted)
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}
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pd.Init(codes, true) // Must have 2..maxSyms symbols
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}
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