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[6a3a178]1/*
2 * This is a AssemblyScript port of the original Java version, which was written by
3 * Gil Tene as described in
4 * https://github.com/HdrHistogram/HdrHistogram
5 * and released to the public domain, as explained at
6 * http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
7 */
8
9import ByteBuffer from "./ByteBuffer";
10
11/**
12 * This class provides encoding and decoding methods for writing and reading
13 * ZigZag-encoded LEB128-64b9B-variant (Little Endian Base 128) values to/from a
14 * {@link ByteBuffer}. LEB128's variable length encoding provides for using a
15 * smaller nuber of bytes for smaller values, and the use of ZigZag encoding
16 * allows small (closer to zero) negative values to use fewer bytes. Details
17 * on both LEB128 and ZigZag can be readily found elsewhere.
18 *
19 * The LEB128-64b9B-variant encoding used here diverges from the "original"
20 * LEB128 as it extends to 64 bit values: In the original LEB128, a 64 bit
21 * value can take up to 10 bytes in the stream, where this variant's encoding
22 * of a 64 bit values will max out at 9 bytes.
23 *
24 * As such, this encoder/decoder should NOT be used for encoding or decoding
25 * "standard" LEB128 formats (e.g. Google Protocol Buffers).
26 */
27class ZigZagEncoding {
28 /**
29 * Writes a 64b value to the given buffer in LEB128 ZigZag encoded format
30 * (negative numbers not supported)
31 * @param buffer the buffer to write to
32 * @param value the value to write to the buffer
33 */
34 static encode(buffer: ByteBuffer, value: i64): void {
35 value = (value << 1) ^ (value >> 63);
36 if (value >>> 7 === 0) {
37 buffer.put(<u8>value);
38 } else {
39 buffer.put(<u8>((value & 0x7f) | 0x80));
40 if (value >>> 14 === 0) {
41 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 7));
42 } else {
43 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 7) | 0x80));
44 if (value >>> 21 === 0) {
45 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 14));
46 } else {
47 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 14) | 0x80));
48 if (value >>> 28 === 0) {
49 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 21));
50 } else {
51 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 21) | 0x80));
52 if (value >>> 35 === 0) {
53 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 28));
54 } else {
55 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 28) | 0x80));
56 if (value >>> 42 === 0) {
57 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 35));
58 } else {
59 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 35) | 0x80));
60 if (value >>> 49 === 0) {
61 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 42));
62 } else {
63 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 42) | 0x80));
64 if (value >>> 56 === 0) {
65 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 49));
66 } else {
67 buffer.put(<u8>((value >>> 49) | 0x80));
68 buffer.put(<u8>(value >>> 56));
69 }
70 }
71 }
72 }
73 }
74 }
75 }
76 }
77 }
78
79 /**
80 * Read an LEB128-64b9B ZigZag encoded long value from the given buffer
81 * (negative numbers not supported)
82 * @param buffer the buffer to read from
83 * @return the value read from the buffer
84 */
85 static decode(buffer: ByteBuffer): i64 {
86 let v = <i64>buffer.get();
87 let value: i64 = (<i64>v) & (<i64>0x7f);
88 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
89 v = buffer.get();
90 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 7;
91 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
92 v = buffer.get();
93 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 14;
94 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
95 v = buffer.get();
96 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 21;
97 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
98 v = buffer.get();
99 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 28;
100 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
101 v = buffer.get();
102 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 35;
103 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
104 v = buffer.get();
105 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 42;
106 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
107 v = buffer.get();
108 value |= (v & 0x7f) << 49;
109 if ((v & 0x80) != 0) {
110 v = buffer.get();
111 value |= v << 56;
112 }
113 }
114 }
115 }
116 }
117 }
118 }
119 }
120 value = (value >>> 1) ^ -(value & 1);
121 return value;
122 }
123}
124
125export default ZigZagEncoding;
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