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/**
* Copyright 2014 Paul Querna
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*
*/
/* Portions of this file are on Go stdlib's strconv/iota.go */
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package v1
import (
"io"
)
const (
digits = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
digits01 = "0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789"
digits10 = "0000000000111111111122222222223333333333444444444455555555556666666666777777777788888888889999999999"
)
var shifts = [len(digits) + 1]uint{
1 << 1: 1,
1 << 2: 2,
1 << 3: 3,
1 << 4: 4,
1 << 5: 5,
}
var smallNumbers = [][]byte{
[]byte("0"),
[]byte("1"),
[]byte("2"),
[]byte("3"),
[]byte("4"),
[]byte("5"),
[]byte("6"),
[]byte("7"),
[]byte("8"),
[]byte("9"),
[]byte("10"),
}
type FormatBitsWriter interface {
io.Writer
io.ByteWriter
}
type FormatBitsScratch struct{}
//
// DEPRECIATED: `scratch` is no longer used, FormatBits2 is available.
//
// FormatBits computes the string representation of u in the given base.
// If neg is set, u is treated as negative int64 value. If append_ is
// set, the string is appended to dst and the resulting byte slice is
// returned as the first result value; otherwise the string is returned
// as the second result value.
//
func FormatBits(scratch *FormatBitsScratch, dst FormatBitsWriter, u uint64, base int, neg bool) {
FormatBits2(dst, u, base, neg)
}
// FormatBits2 computes the string representation of u in the given base.
// If neg is set, u is treated as negative int64 value. If append_ is
// set, the string is appended to dst and the resulting byte slice is
// returned as the first result value; otherwise the string is returned
// as the second result value.
//
func FormatBits2(dst FormatBitsWriter, u uint64, base int, neg bool) {
if base < 2 || base > len(digits) {
panic("strconv: illegal AppendInt/FormatInt base")
}
// fast path for small common numbers
if u <= 10 {
if neg {
dst.WriteByte('-')
}
dst.Write(smallNumbers[u])
return
}
// 2 <= base && base <= len(digits)
var a = makeSlice(65)
// var a [64 + 1]byte // +1 for sign of 64bit value in base 2
i := len(a)
if neg {
u = -u
}
// convert bits
if base == 10 {
// common case: use constants for / and % because
// the compiler can optimize it into a multiply+shift,
// and unroll loop
for u >= 100 {
i -= 2
q := u / 100
j := uintptr(u - q*100)
a[i+1] = digits01[j]
a[i+0] = digits10[j]
u = q
}
if u >= 10 {
i--
q := u / 10
a[i] = digits[uintptr(u-q*10)]
u = q
}
} else if s := shifts[base]; s > 0 {
// base is power of 2: use shifts and masks instead of / and %
b := uint64(base)
m := uintptr(b) - 1 // == 1<<s - 1
for u >= b {
i--
a[i] = digits[uintptr(u)&m]
u >>= s
}
} else {
// general case
b := uint64(base)
for u >= b {
i--
a[i] = digits[uintptr(u%b)]
u /= b
}
}
// u < base
i--
a[i] = digits[uintptr(u)]
// add sign, if any
if neg {
i--
a[i] = '-'
}
dst.Write(a[i:])
Pool(a)
return
}
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