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// Copyright 2014-2019 Ulrich Kunitz. All rights reserved.
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2020-06-05 15:47:39 -05:00
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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 lzma
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import (
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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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)
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// matcher is an interface that supports the identification of the next
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// operation.
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type matcher interface {
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io.Writer
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SetDict(d *encoderDict)
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NextOp(rep [4]uint32) operation
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}
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// encoderDict provides the dictionary of the encoder. It includes an
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// addtional buffer atop of the actual dictionary.
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type encoderDict struct {
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buf buffer
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m matcher
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head int64
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capacity int
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// preallocated array
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data [maxMatchLen]byte
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}
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// newEncoderDict creates the encoder dictionary. The argument bufSize
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// defines the size of the additional buffer.
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func newEncoderDict(dictCap, bufSize int, m matcher) (d *encoderDict, err error) {
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if !(1 <= dictCap && int64(dictCap) <= MaxDictCap) {
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return nil, errors.New(
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"lzma: dictionary capacity out of range")
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}
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if bufSize < 1 {
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return nil, errors.New(
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"lzma: buffer size must be larger than zero")
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}
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d = &encoderDict{
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buf: *newBuffer(dictCap + bufSize),
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capacity: dictCap,
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m: m,
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}
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m.SetDict(d)
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return d, nil
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}
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// Discard discards n bytes. Note that n must not be larger than
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// MaxMatchLen.
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func (d *encoderDict) Discard(n int) {
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p := d.data[:n]
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k, _ := d.buf.Read(p)
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if k < n {
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panic(fmt.Errorf("lzma: can't discard %d bytes", n))
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}
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d.head += int64(n)
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d.m.Write(p)
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}
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// Len returns the data available in the encoder dictionary.
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func (d *encoderDict) Len() int {
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n := d.buf.Available()
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if int64(n) > d.head {
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return int(d.head)
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}
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return n
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}
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// DictLen returns the actual length of data in the dictionary.
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func (d *encoderDict) DictLen() int {
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if d.head < int64(d.capacity) {
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return int(d.head)
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}
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return d.capacity
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}
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// Available returns the number of bytes that can be written by a
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// following Write call.
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func (d *encoderDict) Available() int {
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return d.buf.Available() - d.DictLen()
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}
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// Write writes data into the dictionary buffer. Note that the position
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// of the dictionary head will not be moved. If there is not enough
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// space in the buffer ErrNoSpace will be returned.
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func (d *encoderDict) Write(p []byte) (n int, err error) {
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m := d.Available()
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if len(p) > m {
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p = p[:m]
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err = ErrNoSpace
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}
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var e error
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if n, e = d.buf.Write(p); e != nil {
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err = e
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}
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return n, err
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}
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// Pos returns the position of the head.
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func (d *encoderDict) Pos() int64 { return d.head }
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// ByteAt returns the byte at the given distance.
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func (d *encoderDict) ByteAt(distance int) byte {
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if !(0 < distance && distance <= d.Len()) {
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return 0
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}
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i := d.buf.rear - distance
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if i < 0 {
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i += len(d.buf.data)
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}
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return d.buf.data[i]
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}
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// CopyN copies the last n bytes from the dictionary into the provided
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// writer. This is used for copying uncompressed data into an
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// uncompressed segment.
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func (d *encoderDict) CopyN(w io.Writer, n int) (written int, err error) {
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if n <= 0 {
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return 0, nil
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}
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m := d.Len()
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if n > m {
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n = m
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err = ErrNoSpace
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}
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i := d.buf.rear - n
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var e error
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if i < 0 {
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i += len(d.buf.data)
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if written, e = w.Write(d.buf.data[i:]); e != nil {
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return written, e
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}
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i = 0
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}
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var k int
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k, e = w.Write(d.buf.data[i:d.buf.rear])
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written += k
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if e != nil {
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err = e
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}
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return written, err
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}
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// Buffered returns the number of bytes in the buffer.
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func (d *encoderDict) Buffered() int { return d.buf.Buffered() }
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