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30
31/**
32 * @fileoverview This file contains helper code used by jspb.BinaryReader
33 * and BinaryWriter.
34 *
35 * @author aappleby@google.com (Austin Appleby)
36 */
37
38goog.provide('jspb.utils');
39
40goog.require('goog.asserts');
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -070041goog.require('goog.crypt');
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -050042goog.require('goog.crypt.base64');
43goog.require('goog.string');
44goog.require('jspb.BinaryConstants');
45
46
47/**
48 * Javascript can't natively handle 64-bit data types, so to manipulate them we
49 * have to split them into two 32-bit halves and do the math manually.
50 *
51 * Instead of instantiating and passing small structures around to do this, we
52 * instead just use two global temporary values. This one stores the low 32
53 * bits of a split value - for example, if the original value was a 64-bit
54 * integer, this temporary value will contain the low 32 bits of that integer.
55 * If the original value was a double, this temporary value will contain the
56 * low 32 bits of the binary representation of that double, etcetera.
57 * @type {number}
58 */
59jspb.utils.split64Low = 0;
60
61
62/**
63 * And correspondingly, this temporary variable will contain the high 32 bits
64 * of whatever value was split.
65 * @type {number}
66 */
67jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
68
69
70/**
71 * Splits an unsigned Javascript integer into two 32-bit halves and stores it
72 * in the temp values above.
73 * @param {number} value The number to split.
74 */
75jspb.utils.splitUint64 = function(value) {
76 // Extract low 32 bits and high 32 bits as unsigned integers.
77 var lowBits = value >>> 0;
78 var highBits = Math.floor((value - lowBits) /
79 jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32) >>> 0;
80
81 jspb.utils.split64Low = lowBits;
82 jspb.utils.split64High = highBits;
83};
84
85
86/**
87 * Splits a signed Javascript integer into two 32-bit halves and stores it in
88 * the temp values above.
89 * @param {number} value The number to split.
90 */
91jspb.utils.splitInt64 = function(value) {
92 // Convert to sign-magnitude representation.
93 var sign = (value < 0);
94 value = Math.abs(value);
95
96 // Extract low 32 bits and high 32 bits as unsigned integers.
97 var lowBits = value >>> 0;
98 var highBits = Math.floor((value - lowBits) /
99 jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32);
100 highBits = highBits >>> 0;
101
102 // Perform two's complement conversion if the sign bit was set.
103 if (sign) {
104 highBits = ~highBits >>> 0;
105 lowBits = ~lowBits >>> 0;
106 lowBits += 1;
107 if (lowBits > 0xFFFFFFFF) {
108 lowBits = 0;
109 highBits++;
110 if (highBits > 0xFFFFFFFF) highBits = 0;
111 }
112 }
113
114 jspb.utils.split64Low = lowBits;
115 jspb.utils.split64High = highBits;
116};
117
118
119/**
120 * Convers a signed Javascript integer into zigzag format, splits it into two
121 * 32-bit halves, and stores it in the temp values above.
122 * @param {number} value The number to split.
123 */
124jspb.utils.splitZigzag64 = function(value) {
125 // Convert to sign-magnitude and scale by 2 before we split the value.
126 var sign = (value < 0);
127 value = Math.abs(value) * 2;
128
129 jspb.utils.splitUint64(value);
130 var lowBits = jspb.utils.split64Low;
131 var highBits = jspb.utils.split64High;
132
133 // If the value is negative, subtract 1 from the split representation so we
134 // don't lose the sign bit due to precision issues.
135 if (sign) {
136 if (lowBits == 0) {
137 if (highBits == 0) {
138 lowBits = 0xFFFFFFFF;
139 highBits = 0xFFFFFFFF;
140 } else {
141 highBits--;
142 lowBits = 0xFFFFFFFF;
143 }
144 } else {
145 lowBits--;
146 }
147 }
148
149 jspb.utils.split64Low = lowBits;
150 jspb.utils.split64High = highBits;
151};
152
153
154/**
155 * Converts a floating-point number into 32-bit IEEE representation and stores
156 * it in the temp values above.
157 * @param {number} value
158 */
159jspb.utils.splitFloat32 = function(value) {
160 var sign = (value < 0) ? 1 : 0;
161 value = sign ? -value : value;
162 var exp;
163 var mant;
164
165 // Handle zeros.
166 if (value === 0) {
167 if ((1 / value) > 0) {
168 // Positive zero.
169 jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
170 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0x00000000;
171 } else {
172 // Negative zero.
173 jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
174 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0x80000000;
175 }
176 return;
177 }
178
179 // Handle nans.
180 if (isNaN(value)) {
181 jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
182 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0x7FFFFFFF;
183 return;
184 }
185
186 // Handle infinities.
187 if (value > jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT32_MAX) {
188 jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
189 jspb.utils.split64Low = ((sign << 31) | (0x7F800000)) >>> 0;
190 return;
191 }
192
193 // Handle denormals.
194 if (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT32_MIN) {
195 // Number is a denormal.
196 mant = Math.round(value / Math.pow(2, -149));
197 jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
198 jspb.utils.split64Low = ((sign << 31) | mant) >>> 0;
199 return;
200 }
201
202 exp = Math.floor(Math.log(value) / Math.LN2);
203 mant = value * Math.pow(2, -exp);
204 mant = Math.round(mant * jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_23) & 0x7FFFFF;
205
206 jspb.utils.split64High = 0;
207 jspb.utils.split64Low = ((sign << 31) | ((exp + 127) << 23) | mant) >>> 0;
208};
209
210
211/**
212 * Converts a floating-point number into 64-bit IEEE representation and stores
213 * it in the temp values above.
214 * @param {number} value
215 */
216jspb.utils.splitFloat64 = function(value) {
217 var sign = (value < 0) ? 1 : 0;
218 value = sign ? -value : value;
219
220 // Handle zeros.
221 if (value === 0) {
222 if ((1 / value) > 0) {
223 // Positive zero.
224 jspb.utils.split64High = 0x00000000;
225 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0x00000000;
226 } else {
227 // Negative zero.
228 jspb.utils.split64High = 0x80000000;
229 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0x00000000;
230 }
231 return;
232 }
233
234 // Handle nans.
235 if (isNaN(value)) {
236 jspb.utils.split64High = 0x7FFFFFFF;
237 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0xFFFFFFFF;
238 return;
239 }
240
241 // Handle infinities.
242 if (value > jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT64_MAX) {
243 jspb.utils.split64High = ((sign << 31) | (0x7FF00000)) >>> 0;
244 jspb.utils.split64Low = 0;
245 return;
246 }
247
248 // Handle denormals.
249 if (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT64_MIN) {
250 // Number is a denormal.
251 var mant = value / Math.pow(2, -1074);
252 var mantHigh = (mant / jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32);
253 jspb.utils.split64High = ((sign << 31) | mantHigh) >>> 0;
254 jspb.utils.split64Low = (mant >>> 0);
255 return;
256 }
257
258 var exp = Math.floor(Math.log(value) / Math.LN2);
259 if (exp == 1024) exp = 1023;
260 var mant = value * Math.pow(2, -exp);
261
262 var mantHigh = (mant * jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_20) & 0xFFFFF;
263 var mantLow = (mant * jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_52) >>> 0;
264
265 jspb.utils.split64High =
266 ((sign << 31) | ((exp + 1023) << 20) | mantHigh) >>> 0;
267 jspb.utils.split64Low = mantLow;
268};
269
270
271/**
272 * Converts an 8-character hash string into two 32-bit numbers and stores them
273 * in the temp values above.
274 * @param {string} hash
275 */
276jspb.utils.splitHash64 = function(hash) {
277 var a = hash.charCodeAt(0);
278 var b = hash.charCodeAt(1);
279 var c = hash.charCodeAt(2);
280 var d = hash.charCodeAt(3);
281 var e = hash.charCodeAt(4);
282 var f = hash.charCodeAt(5);
283 var g = hash.charCodeAt(6);
284 var h = hash.charCodeAt(7);
285
286 jspb.utils.split64Low = (a + (b << 8) + (c << 16) + (d << 24)) >>> 0;
287 jspb.utils.split64High = (e + (f << 8) + (g << 16) + (h << 24)) >>> 0;
288};
289
290
291/**
292 * Joins two 32-bit values into a 64-bit unsigned integer. Precision will be
293 * lost if the result is greater than 2^52.
294 * @param {number} bitsLow
295 * @param {number} bitsHigh
296 * @return {number}
297 */
298jspb.utils.joinUint64 = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
299 return bitsHigh * jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32 + bitsLow;
300};
301
302
303/**
304 * Joins two 32-bit values into a 64-bit signed integer. Precision will be lost
305 * if the result is greater than 2^52.
306 * @param {number} bitsLow
307 * @param {number} bitsHigh
308 * @return {number}
309 */
310jspb.utils.joinInt64 = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
311 // If the high bit is set, do a manual two's complement conversion.
312 var sign = (bitsHigh & 0x80000000);
313 if (sign) {
314 bitsLow = (~bitsLow + 1) >>> 0;
315 bitsHigh = ~bitsHigh >>> 0;
316 if (bitsLow == 0) {
317 bitsHigh = (bitsHigh + 1) >>> 0;
318 }
319 }
320
321 var result = jspb.utils.joinUint64(bitsLow, bitsHigh);
322 return sign ? -result : result;
323};
324
325
326/**
327 * Joins two 32-bit values into a 64-bit unsigned integer and applies zigzag
328 * decoding. Precision will be lost if the result is greater than 2^52.
329 * @param {number} bitsLow
330 * @param {number} bitsHigh
331 * @return {number}
332 */
333jspb.utils.joinZigzag64 = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
334 // Extract the sign bit and shift right by one.
335 var sign = bitsLow & 1;
336 bitsLow = ((bitsLow >>> 1) | (bitsHigh << 31)) >>> 0;
337 bitsHigh = bitsHigh >>> 1;
338
339 // Increment the split value if the sign bit was set.
340 if (sign) {
341 bitsLow = (bitsLow + 1) >>> 0;
342 if (bitsLow == 0) {
343 bitsHigh = (bitsHigh + 1) >>> 0;
344 }
345 }
346
347 var result = jspb.utils.joinUint64(bitsLow, bitsHigh);
348 return sign ? -result : result;
349};
350
351
352/**
353 * Joins two 32-bit values into a 32-bit IEEE floating point number and
354 * converts it back into a Javascript number.
355 * @param {number} bitsLow The low 32 bits of the binary number;
356 * @param {number} bitsHigh The high 32 bits of the binary number.
357 * @return {number}
358 */
359jspb.utils.joinFloat32 = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
360 var sign = ((bitsLow >> 31) * 2 + 1);
361 var exp = (bitsLow >>> 23) & 0xFF;
362 var mant = bitsLow & 0x7FFFFF;
363
364 if (exp == 0xFF) {
365 if (mant) {
366 return NaN;
367 } else {
368 return sign * Infinity;
369 }
370 }
371
372 if (exp == 0) {
373 // Denormal.
374 return sign * Math.pow(2, -149) * mant;
375 } else {
376 return sign * Math.pow(2, exp - 150) *
377 (mant + Math.pow(2, 23));
378 }
379};
380
381
382/**
383 * Joins two 32-bit values into a 64-bit IEEE floating point number and
384 * converts it back into a Javascript number.
385 * @param {number} bitsLow The low 32 bits of the binary number;
386 * @param {number} bitsHigh The high 32 bits of the binary number.
387 * @return {number}
388 */
389jspb.utils.joinFloat64 = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
390 var sign = ((bitsHigh >> 31) * 2 + 1);
391 var exp = (bitsHigh >>> 20) & 0x7FF;
392 var mant = jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32 * (bitsHigh & 0xFFFFF) + bitsLow;
393
394 if (exp == 0x7FF) {
395 if (mant) {
396 return NaN;
397 } else {
398 return sign * Infinity;
399 }
400 }
401
402 if (exp == 0) {
403 // Denormal.
404 return sign * Math.pow(2, -1074) * mant;
405 } else {
406 return sign * Math.pow(2, exp - 1075) *
407 (mant + jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_52);
408 }
409};
410
411
412/**
413 * Joins two 32-bit values into an 8-character hash string.
414 * @param {number} bitsLow
415 * @param {number} bitsHigh
416 * @return {string}
417 */
418jspb.utils.joinHash64 = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
419 var a = (bitsLow >>> 0) & 0xFF;
420 var b = (bitsLow >>> 8) & 0xFF;
421 var c = (bitsLow >>> 16) & 0xFF;
422 var d = (bitsLow >>> 24) & 0xFF;
423 var e = (bitsHigh >>> 0) & 0xFF;
424 var f = (bitsHigh >>> 8) & 0xFF;
425 var g = (bitsHigh >>> 16) & 0xFF;
426 var h = (bitsHigh >>> 24) & 0xFF;
427
428 return String.fromCharCode(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h);
429};
430
431
432/**
433 * Individual digits for number->string conversion.
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700434 * @const {!Array<string>}
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500435 */
436jspb.utils.DIGITS = [
437 '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7',
438 '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'
439];
440
441
442/**
443 * Losslessly converts a 64-bit unsigned integer in 32:32 split representation
444 * into a decimal string.
445 * @param {number} bitsLow The low 32 bits of the binary number;
446 * @param {number} bitsHigh The high 32 bits of the binary number.
447 * @return {string} The binary number represented as a string.
448 */
449jspb.utils.joinUnsignedDecimalString = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
450 // Skip the expensive conversion if the number is small enough to use the
451 // built-in conversions.
452 if (bitsHigh <= 0x1FFFFF) {
453 return '' + (jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32 * bitsHigh + bitsLow);
454 }
455
456 // What this code is doing is essentially converting the input number from
457 // base-2 to base-1e7, which allows us to represent the 64-bit range with
458 // only 3 (very large) digits. Those digits are then trivial to convert to
459 // a base-10 string.
460
461 // The magic numbers used here are -
462 // 2^24 = 16777216 = (1,6777216) in base-1e7.
463 // 2^48 = 281474976710656 = (2,8147497,6710656) in base-1e7.
464
465 // Split 32:32 representation into 16:24:24 representation so our
466 // intermediate digits don't overflow.
467 var low = bitsLow & 0xFFFFFF;
468 var mid = (((bitsLow >>> 24) | (bitsHigh << 8)) >>> 0) & 0xFFFFFF;
469 var high = (bitsHigh >> 16) & 0xFFFF;
470
471 // Assemble our three base-1e7 digits, ignoring carries. The maximum
472 // value in a digit at this step is representable as a 48-bit integer, which
473 // can be stored in a 64-bit floating point number.
474 var digitA = low + (mid * 6777216) + (high * 6710656);
475 var digitB = mid + (high * 8147497);
476 var digitC = (high * 2);
477
478 // Apply carries from A to B and from B to C.
479 var base = 10000000;
480 if (digitA >= base) {
481 digitB += Math.floor(digitA / base);
482 digitA %= base;
483 }
484
485 if (digitB >= base) {
486 digitC += Math.floor(digitB / base);
487 digitB %= base;
488 }
489
490 // Convert base-1e7 digits to base-10, omitting leading zeroes.
491 var table = jspb.utils.DIGITS;
492 var start = false;
493 var result = '';
494
495 function emit(digit) {
496 var temp = base;
497 for (var i = 0; i < 7; i++) {
498 temp /= 10;
499 var decimalDigit = ((digit / temp) % 10) >>> 0;
500 if ((decimalDigit == 0) && !start) continue;
501 start = true;
502 result += table[decimalDigit];
503 }
504 }
505
506 if (digitC || start) emit(digitC);
507 if (digitB || start) emit(digitB);
508 if (digitA || start) emit(digitA);
509
510 return result;
511};
512
513
514/**
515 * Losslessly converts a 64-bit signed integer in 32:32 split representation
516 * into a decimal string.
517 * @param {number} bitsLow The low 32 bits of the binary number;
518 * @param {number} bitsHigh The high 32 bits of the binary number.
519 * @return {string} The binary number represented as a string.
520 */
521jspb.utils.joinSignedDecimalString = function(bitsLow, bitsHigh) {
522 // If we're treating the input as a signed value and the high bit is set, do
523 // a manual two's complement conversion before the decimal conversion.
524 var negative = (bitsHigh & 0x80000000);
525 if (negative) {
526 bitsLow = (~bitsLow + 1) >>> 0;
527 var carry = (bitsLow == 0) ? 1 : 0;
528 bitsHigh = (~bitsHigh + carry) >>> 0;
529 }
530
531 var result = jspb.utils.joinUnsignedDecimalString(bitsLow, bitsHigh);
532 return negative ? '-' + result : result;
533};
534
535
536/**
537 * Convert an 8-character hash string representing either a signed or unsigned
538 * 64-bit integer into its decimal representation without losing accuracy.
539 * @param {string} hash The hash string to convert.
540 * @param {boolean} signed True if we should treat the hash string as encoding
541 * a signed integer.
542 * @return {string}
543 */
544jspb.utils.hash64ToDecimalString = function(hash, signed) {
545 jspb.utils.splitHash64(hash);
546 var bitsLow = jspb.utils.split64Low;
547 var bitsHigh = jspb.utils.split64High;
548 return signed ?
549 jspb.utils.joinSignedDecimalString(bitsLow, bitsHigh) :
550 jspb.utils.joinUnsignedDecimalString(bitsLow, bitsHigh);
551};
552
553
554/**
555 * Converts an array of 8-character hash strings into their decimal
556 * representations.
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700557 * @param {!Array<string>} hashes The array of hash strings to convert.
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500558 * @param {boolean} signed True if we should treat the hash string as encoding
559 * a signed integer.
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700560 * @return {!Array<string>}
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500561 */
562jspb.utils.hash64ArrayToDecimalStrings = function(hashes, signed) {
563 var result = new Array(hashes.length);
564 for (var i = 0; i < hashes.length; i++) {
565 result[i] = jspb.utils.hash64ToDecimalString(hashes[i], signed);
566 }
567 return result;
568};
569
570
571/**
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700572 * Converts a signed or unsigned decimal string into its hash string
573 * representation.
574 * @param {string} dec
575 * @return {string}
576 */
577jspb.utils.decimalStringToHash64 = function(dec) {
578 goog.asserts.assert(dec.length > 0);
579
580 // Check for minus sign.
581 var minus = false;
582 if (dec[0] === '-') {
583 minus = true;
584 dec = dec.slice(1);
585 }
586
587 // Store result as a byte array.
588 var resultBytes = [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0];
589
590 // Set result to m*result + c.
591 function muladd(m, c) {
592 for (var i = 0; i < 8 && (m !== 1 || c > 0); i++) {
593 var r = m * resultBytes[i] + c;
594 resultBytes[i] = r & 0xFF;
595 c = r >>> 8;
596 }
597 }
598
599 // Negate the result bits.
600 function neg() {
601 for (var i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
602 resultBytes[i] = (~resultBytes[i]) & 0xFF;
603 }
604 }
605
606 // For each decimal digit, set result to 10*result + digit.
607 for (var i = 0; i < dec.length; i++) {
608 muladd(10, jspb.utils.DIGITS.indexOf(dec[i]));
609 }
610
611 // If there's a minus sign, convert into two's complement.
612 if (minus) {
613 neg();
614 muladd(1, 1);
615 }
616
617 return goog.crypt.byteArrayToString(resultBytes);
618};
619
620
621/**
622 * Converts a signed or unsigned decimal string into two 32-bit halves, and
623 * stores them in the temp variables listed above.
624 * @param {string} value The decimal string to convert.
625 */
626jspb.utils.splitDecimalString = function(value) {
627 jspb.utils.splitHash64(jspb.utils.decimalStringToHash64(value));
628};
629
630
631/**
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500632 * Converts an 8-character hash string into its hexadecimal representation.
633 * @param {string} hash
634 * @return {string}
635 */
636jspb.utils.hash64ToHexString = function(hash) {
637 var temp = new Array(18);
638 temp[0] = '0';
639 temp[1] = 'x';
640
641 for (var i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
642 var c = hash.charCodeAt(7 - i);
643 temp[i * 2 + 2] = jspb.utils.DIGITS[c >> 4];
644 temp[i * 2 + 3] = jspb.utils.DIGITS[c & 0xF];
645 }
646
647 var result = temp.join('');
648 return result;
649};
650
651
652/**
653 * Converts a '0x<16 digits>' hex string into its hash string representation.
654 * @param {string} hex
655 * @return {string}
656 */
657jspb.utils.hexStringToHash64 = function(hex) {
658 hex = hex.toLowerCase();
659 goog.asserts.assert(hex.length == 18);
660 goog.asserts.assert(hex[0] == '0');
661 goog.asserts.assert(hex[1] == 'x');
662
663 var result = '';
664 for (var i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
665 var hi = jspb.utils.DIGITS.indexOf(hex[i * 2 + 2]);
666 var lo = jspb.utils.DIGITS.indexOf(hex[i * 2 + 3]);
667 result = String.fromCharCode(hi * 16 + lo) + result;
668 }
669
670 return result;
671};
672
673
674/**
675 * Convert an 8-character hash string representing either a signed or unsigned
676 * 64-bit integer into a Javascript number. Will lose accuracy if the result is
677 * larger than 2^52.
678 * @param {string} hash The hash string to convert.
679 * @param {boolean} signed True if the has should be interpreted as a signed
680 * number.
681 * @return {number}
682 */
683jspb.utils.hash64ToNumber = function(hash, signed) {
684 jspb.utils.splitHash64(hash);
685 var bitsLow = jspb.utils.split64Low;
686 var bitsHigh = jspb.utils.split64High;
687 return signed ? jspb.utils.joinInt64(bitsLow, bitsHigh) :
688 jspb.utils.joinUint64(bitsLow, bitsHigh);
689};
690
691
692/**
693 * Convert a Javascript number into an 8-character hash string. Will lose
694 * precision if the value is non-integral or greater than 2^64.
695 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
696 * @return {string}
697 */
698jspb.utils.numberToHash64 = function(value) {
699 jspb.utils.splitInt64(value);
700 return jspb.utils.joinHash64(jspb.utils.split64Low,
701 jspb.utils.split64High);
702};
703
704
705/**
706 * Counts the number of contiguous varints in a buffer.
707 * @param {!Uint8Array} buffer The buffer to scan.
708 * @param {number} start The starting point in the buffer to scan.
709 * @param {number} end The end point in the buffer to scan.
710 * @return {number} The number of varints in the buffer.
711 */
712jspb.utils.countVarints = function(buffer, start, end) {
713 // Count how many high bits of each byte were set in the buffer.
714 var count = 0;
715 for (var i = start; i < end; i++) {
716 count += buffer[i] >> 7;
717 }
718
719 // The number of varints in the buffer equals the size of the buffer minus
720 // the number of non-terminal bytes in the buffer (those with the high bit
721 // set).
722 return (end - start) - count;
723};
724
725
726/**
727 * Counts the number of contiguous varint fields with the given field number in
728 * the buffer.
729 * @param {!Uint8Array} buffer The buffer to scan.
730 * @param {number} start The starting point in the buffer to scan.
731 * @param {number} end The end point in the buffer to scan.
732 * @param {number} field The field number to count.
733 * @return {number} The number of matching fields in the buffer.
734 */
735jspb.utils.countVarintFields = function(buffer, start, end, field) {
736 var count = 0;
737 var cursor = start;
738 var tag = field * 8 + jspb.BinaryConstants.WireType.VARINT;
739
740 if (tag < 128) {
741 // Single-byte field tag, we can use a slightly quicker count.
742 while (cursor < end) {
743 // Skip the field tag, or exit if we find a non-matching tag.
744 if (buffer[cursor++] != tag) return count;
745
746 // Field tag matches, we've found a valid field.
747 count++;
748
749 // Skip the varint.
750 while (1) {
751 var x = buffer[cursor++];
752 if ((x & 0x80) == 0) break;
753 }
754 }
755 } else {
756 while (cursor < end) {
757 // Skip the field tag, or exit if we find a non-matching tag.
758 var temp = tag;
759 while (temp > 128) {
760 if (buffer[cursor] != ((temp & 0x7F) | 0x80)) return count;
761 cursor++;
762 temp >>= 7;
763 }
764 if (buffer[cursor++] != temp) return count;
765
766 // Field tag matches, we've found a valid field.
767 count++;
768
769 // Skip the varint.
770 while (1) {
771 var x = buffer[cursor++];
772 if ((x & 0x80) == 0) break;
773 }
774 }
775 }
776 return count;
777};
778
779
780/**
781 * Counts the number of contiguous fixed32 fields with the given tag in the
782 * buffer.
783 * @param {!Uint8Array} buffer The buffer to scan.
784 * @param {number} start The starting point in the buffer to scan.
785 * @param {number} end The end point in the buffer to scan.
786 * @param {number} tag The tag value to count.
787 * @param {number} stride The number of bytes to skip per field.
788 * @return {number} The number of fields with a matching tag in the buffer.
789 * @private
790 */
791jspb.utils.countFixedFields_ =
792 function(buffer, start, end, tag, stride) {
793 var count = 0;
794 var cursor = start;
795
796 if (tag < 128) {
797 // Single-byte field tag, we can use a slightly quicker count.
798 while (cursor < end) {
799 // Skip the field tag, or exit if we find a non-matching tag.
800 if (buffer[cursor++] != tag) return count;
801
802 // Field tag matches, we've found a valid field.
803 count++;
804
805 // Skip the value.
806 cursor += stride;
807 }
808 } else {
809 while (cursor < end) {
810 // Skip the field tag, or exit if we find a non-matching tag.
811 var temp = tag;
812 while (temp > 128) {
813 if (buffer[cursor++] != ((temp & 0x7F) | 0x80)) return count;
814 temp >>= 7;
815 }
816 if (buffer[cursor++] != temp) return count;
817
818 // Field tag matches, we've found a valid field.
819 count++;
820
821 // Skip the value.
822 cursor += stride;
823 }
824 }
825 return count;
826};
827
828
829/**
830 * Counts the number of contiguous fixed32 fields with the given field number
831 * in the buffer.
832 * @param {!Uint8Array} buffer The buffer to scan.
833 * @param {number} start The starting point in the buffer to scan.
834 * @param {number} end The end point in the buffer to scan.
835 * @param {number} field The field number to count.
836 * @return {number} The number of matching fields in the buffer.
837 */
838jspb.utils.countFixed32Fields = function(buffer, start, end, field) {
839 var tag = field * 8 + jspb.BinaryConstants.WireType.FIXED32;
840 return jspb.utils.countFixedFields_(buffer, start, end, tag, 4);
841};
842
843
844/**
845 * Counts the number of contiguous fixed64 fields with the given field number
846 * in the buffer.
847 * @param {!Uint8Array} buffer The buffer to scan.
848 * @param {number} start The starting point in the buffer to scan.
849 * @param {number} end The end point in the buffer to scan.
850 * @param {number} field The field number to count
851 * @return {number} The number of matching fields in the buffer.
852 */
853jspb.utils.countFixed64Fields = function(buffer, start, end, field) {
854 var tag = field * 8 + jspb.BinaryConstants.WireType.FIXED64;
855 return jspb.utils.countFixedFields_(buffer, start, end, tag, 8);
856};
857
858
859/**
860 * Counts the number of contiguous delimited fields with the given field number
861 * in the buffer.
862 * @param {!Uint8Array} buffer The buffer to scan.
863 * @param {number} start The starting point in the buffer to scan.
864 * @param {number} end The end point in the buffer to scan.
865 * @param {number} field The field number to count.
866 * @return {number} The number of matching fields in the buffer.
867 */
868jspb.utils.countDelimitedFields = function(buffer, start, end, field) {
869 var count = 0;
870 var cursor = start;
871 var tag = field * 8 + jspb.BinaryConstants.WireType.DELIMITED;
872
873 while (cursor < end) {
874 // Skip the field tag, or exit if we find a non-matching tag.
875 var temp = tag;
876 while (temp > 128) {
877 if (buffer[cursor++] != ((temp & 0x7F) | 0x80)) return count;
878 temp >>= 7;
879 }
880 if (buffer[cursor++] != temp) return count;
881
882 // Field tag matches, we've found a valid field.
883 count++;
884
885 // Decode the length prefix.
886 var length = 0;
887 var shift = 1;
888 while (1) {
889 temp = buffer[cursor++];
890 length += (temp & 0x7f) * shift;
891 shift *= 128;
892 if ((temp & 0x80) == 0) break;
893 }
894
895 // Advance the cursor past the blob.
896 cursor += length;
897 }
898 return count;
899};
900
901
902/**
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500903 * String-ify bytes for text format. Should be optimized away in non-debug.
904 * The returned string uses \xXX escapes for all values and is itself quoted.
905 * [1, 31] serializes to '"\x01\x1f"'.
906 * @param {jspb.ByteSource} byteSource The bytes to serialize.
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500907 * @return {string} Stringified bytes for text format.
908 */
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700909jspb.utils.debugBytesToTextFormat = function(byteSource) {
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500910 var s = '"';
911 if (byteSource) {
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700912 var bytes = jspb.utils.byteSourceToUint8Array(byteSource);
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500913 for (var i = 0; i < bytes.length; i++) {
914 s += '\\x';
915 if (bytes[i] < 16) s += '0';
916 s += bytes[i].toString(16);
917 }
918 }
919 return s + '"';
920};
921
922
923/**
924 * String-ify a scalar for text format. Should be optimized away in non-debug.
925 * @param {string|number|boolean} scalar The scalar to stringify.
926 * @return {string} Stringified scalar for text format.
927 */
928jspb.utils.debugScalarToTextFormat = function(scalar) {
929 if (goog.isString(scalar)) {
930 return goog.string.quote(scalar);
931 } else {
932 return scalar.toString();
933 }
934};
935
936
937/**
938 * Utility function: convert a string with codepoints 0--255 inclusive to a
939 * Uint8Array. If any codepoints greater than 255 exist in the string, throws an
940 * exception.
941 * @param {string} str
942 * @return {!Uint8Array}
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500943 */
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700944jspb.utils.stringToByteArray = function(str) {
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500945 var arr = new Uint8Array(str.length);
946 for (var i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
947 var codepoint = str.charCodeAt(i);
948 if (codepoint > 255) {
949 throw new Error('Conversion error: string contains codepoint ' +
950 'outside of byte range');
951 }
952 arr[i] = codepoint;
953 }
954 return arr;
955};
956
957
958/**
959 * Converts any type defined in jspb.ByteSource into a Uint8Array.
960 * @param {!jspb.ByteSource} data
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500961 * @return {!Uint8Array}
962 * @suppress {invalidCasts}
963 */
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700964jspb.utils.byteSourceToUint8Array = function(data) {
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500965 if (data.constructor === Uint8Array) {
966 return /** @type {!Uint8Array} */(data);
967 }
968
969 if (data.constructor === ArrayBuffer) {
970 data = /** @type {!ArrayBuffer} */(data);
971 return /** @type {!Uint8Array} */(new Uint8Array(data));
972 }
973
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700974 if (data.constructor === Buffer) {
975 return /** @type {!Uint8Array} */(new Uint8Array(data));
976 }
977
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500978 if (data.constructor === Array) {
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700979 data = /** @type {!Array<number>} */(data);
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500980 return /** @type {!Uint8Array} */(new Uint8Array(data));
981 }
982
983 if (data.constructor === String) {
984 data = /** @type {string} */(data);
Austin Schuh40c16522018-10-28 20:27:54 -0700985 return goog.crypt.base64.decodeStringToUint8Array(data);
Brian Silverman9c614bc2016-02-15 20:20:02 -0500986 }
987
988 goog.asserts.fail('Type not convertible to Uint8Array.');
989 return /** @type {!Uint8Array} */(new Uint8Array(0));
990};