424 lines
11 KiB
Go
424 lines
11 KiB
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// Copyright 2022 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package rlp
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import (
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"encoding/binary"
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"io"
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"math/big"
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// "reflect"
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"sync"
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"github.com/holiman/uint256"
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)
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type encBuffer struct {
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str []byte // string data, contains everything except list headers
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lheads []listhead // all list headers
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lhsize int // sum of sizes of all encoded list headers
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sizebuf [9]byte // auxiliary buffer for uint encoding
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}
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// The global encBuffer pool.
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var encBufferPool = sync.Pool{
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New: func() interface{} { return new(encBuffer) },
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}
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func getEncBuffer() *encBuffer {
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buf := encBufferPool.Get().(*encBuffer)
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buf.reset()
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return buf
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}
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func (buf *encBuffer) reset() {
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buf.lhsize = 0
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buf.str = buf.str[:0]
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buf.lheads = buf.lheads[:0]
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}
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// size returns the length of the encoded data.
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func (buf *encBuffer) size() int {
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return len(buf.str) + buf.lhsize
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}
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// makeBytes creates the encoder output.
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func (w *encBuffer) makeBytes() []byte {
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out := make([]byte, w.size())
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w.copyTo(out)
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return out
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}
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func (w *encBuffer) copyTo(dst []byte) {
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strpos := 0
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pos := 0
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for _, head := range w.lheads {
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// write string data before header
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n := copy(dst[pos:], w.str[strpos:head.offset])
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pos += n
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strpos += n
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// write the header
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enc := head.encode(dst[pos:])
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pos += len(enc)
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}
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// copy string data after the last list header
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copy(dst[pos:], w.str[strpos:])
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}
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// writeTo writes the encoder output to w.
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func (buf *encBuffer) writeTo(w io.Writer) (err error) {
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strpos := 0
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for _, head := range buf.lheads {
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// write string data before header
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if head.offset-strpos > 0 {
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n, err := w.Write(buf.str[strpos:head.offset])
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strpos += n
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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// write the header
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enc := head.encode(buf.sizebuf[:])
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if _, err = w.Write(enc); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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if strpos < len(buf.str) {
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// write string data after the last list header
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_, err = w.Write(buf.str[strpos:])
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}
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return err
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}
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// Write implements io.Writer and appends b directly to the output.
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func (buf *encBuffer) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
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buf.str = append(buf.str, b...)
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return len(b), nil
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}
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// writeBool writes b as the integer 0 (false) or 1 (true).
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func (buf *encBuffer) writeBool(b bool) {
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if b {
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buf.str = append(buf.str, 0x01)
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} else {
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buf.str = append(buf.str, 0x80)
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}
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}
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func (buf *encBuffer) writeUint64(i uint64) {
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if i == 0 {
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buf.str = append(buf.str, 0x80)
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} else if i < 128 {
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// fits single byte
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buf.str = append(buf.str, byte(i))
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} else {
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s := putint(buf.sizebuf[1:], i)
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buf.sizebuf[0] = 0x80 + byte(s)
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buf.str = append(buf.str, buf.sizebuf[:s+1]...)
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}
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}
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func (buf *encBuffer) writeBytes(b []byte) {
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if len(b) == 1 && b[0] <= 0x7F {
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// fits single byte, no string header
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buf.str = append(buf.str, b[0])
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} else {
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buf.encodeStringHeader(len(b))
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buf.str = append(buf.str, b...)
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}
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}
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func (buf *encBuffer) writeString(s string) {
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buf.writeBytes([]byte(s))
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}
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// // wordBytes is the number of bytes in a big.Word
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// const wordBytes = (32 << (uint64(^big.Word(0)) >> 63)) / 8
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// writeBigInt writes i as an integer.
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func (w *encBuffer) writeBigInt(i *big.Int) {
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bitlen := i.BitLen()
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if bitlen <= 64 {
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w.writeUint64(i.Uint64())
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return
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}
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// Integer is larger than 64 bits, encode from i.Bits().
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// The minimal byte length is bitlen rounded up to the next
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// multiple of 8, divided by 8.
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length := ((bitlen + 7) & -8) >> 3
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w.encodeStringHeader(length)
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w.str = append(w.str, make([]byte, length)...)
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index := length
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buf := w.str[len(w.str)-length:]
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for _, d := range i.Bits() {
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for j := 0; j < wordBytes && index > 0; j++ {
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index--
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buf[index] = byte(d)
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d >>= 8
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}
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}
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}
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// writeUint256 writes z as an integer.
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func (w *encBuffer) writeUint256(z *uint256.Int) {
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bitlen := z.BitLen()
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if bitlen <= 64 {
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w.writeUint64(z.Uint64())
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return
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}
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nBytes := byte((bitlen + 7) / 8)
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var b [33]byte
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b[1:9], z[3])
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b[9:17], z[2])
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b[17:25], z[1])
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binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(b[25:33], z[0])
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b[32-nBytes] = 0x80 + nBytes
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w.str = append(w.str, b[32-nBytes:]...)
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}
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// list adds a new list header to the header stack. It returns the index of the header.
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// Call listEnd with this index after encoding the content of the list.
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func (buf *encBuffer) list() int {
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buf.lheads = append(buf.lheads, listhead{offset: len(buf.str), size: buf.lhsize})
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return len(buf.lheads) - 1
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}
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func (buf *encBuffer) listEnd(index int) {
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lh := &buf.lheads[index]
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lh.size = buf.size() - lh.offset - lh.size
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if lh.size < 56 {
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buf.lhsize++ // length encoded into kind tag
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} else {
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buf.lhsize += 1 + intsize(uint64(lh.size))
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}
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}
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// func (buf *encBuffer) encode(val interface{}) error {
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// rval := reflect.ValueOf(val)
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// writer, err := cachedWriter(rval.Type())
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// if err != nil {
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// return err
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// }
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// return writer(rval, buf)
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// }
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func (buf *encBuffer) encodeStringHeader(size int) {
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if size < 56 {
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buf.str = append(buf.str, 0x80+byte(size))
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} else {
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sizesize := putint(buf.sizebuf[1:], uint64(size))
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buf.sizebuf[0] = 0xB7 + byte(sizesize)
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buf.str = append(buf.str, buf.sizebuf[:sizesize+1]...)
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}
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}
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// // encReader is the io.Reader returned by EncodeToReader.
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// // It releases its encbuf at EOF.
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// type encReader struct {
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// buf *encBuffer // the buffer we're reading from. this is nil when we're at EOF.
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// lhpos int // index of list header that we're reading
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// strpos int // current position in string buffer
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// piece []byte // next piece to be read
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// }
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// func (r *encReader) Read(b []byte) (n int, err error) {
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// for {
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// if r.piece = r.next(); r.piece == nil {
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// // Put the encode buffer back into the pool at EOF when it
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// // is first encountered. Subsequent calls still return EOF
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// // as the error but the buffer is no longer valid.
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// if r.buf != nil {
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// encBufferPool.Put(r.buf)
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// r.buf = nil
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// }
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// return n, io.EOF
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// }
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// nn := copy(b[n:], r.piece)
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// n += nn
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// if nn < len(r.piece) {
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// // piece didn't fit, see you next time.
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// r.piece = r.piece[nn:]
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// return n, nil
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// }
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// r.piece = nil
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// }
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// }
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// // next returns the next piece of data to be read.
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// // it returns nil at EOF.
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// func (r *encReader) next() []byte {
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// switch {
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// case r.buf == nil:
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// return nil
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// case r.piece != nil:
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// // There is still data available for reading.
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// return r.piece
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// case r.lhpos < len(r.buf.lheads):
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// // We're before the last list header.
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// head := r.buf.lheads[r.lhpos]
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// sizebefore := head.offset - r.strpos
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// if sizebefore > 0 {
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// // String data before header.
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// p := r.buf.str[r.strpos:head.offset]
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// r.strpos += sizebefore
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// return p
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// }
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// r.lhpos++
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// return head.encode(r.buf.sizebuf[:])
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// case r.strpos < len(r.buf.str):
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// // String data at the end, after all list headers.
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// p := r.buf.str[r.strpos:]
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// r.strpos = len(r.buf.str)
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// return p
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// default:
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// return nil
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// }
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// }
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func encBufferFromWriter(w io.Writer) *encBuffer {
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switch w := w.(type) {
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case EncoderBuffer:
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return w.buf
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case *EncoderBuffer:
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return w.buf
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case *encBuffer:
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return w
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default:
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return nil
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}
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}
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// EncoderBuffer is a buffer for incremental encoding.
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//
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// The zero value is NOT ready for use. To get a usable buffer,
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// create it using NewEncoderBuffer or call Reset.
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type EncoderBuffer struct {
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buf *encBuffer
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dst io.Writer
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ownBuffer bool
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}
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// NewEncoderBuffer creates an encoder buffer.
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func NewEncoderBuffer(dst io.Writer) EncoderBuffer {
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var w EncoderBuffer
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w.Reset(dst)
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return w
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}
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// Reset truncates the buffer and sets the output destination.
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func (w *EncoderBuffer) Reset(dst io.Writer) {
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if w.buf != nil && !w.ownBuffer {
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panic("can't Reset derived EncoderBuffer")
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}
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// If the destination writer has an *encBuffer, use it.
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// Note that w.ownBuffer is left false here.
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if dst != nil {
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if outer := encBufferFromWriter(dst); outer != nil {
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*w = EncoderBuffer{outer, nil, false}
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return
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}
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}
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// Get a fresh buffer.
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if w.buf == nil {
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w.buf = encBufferPool.Get().(*encBuffer)
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w.ownBuffer = true
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}
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w.buf.reset()
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w.dst = dst
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}
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// Flush writes encoded RLP data to the output writer. This can only be called once.
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// If you want to re-use the buffer after Flush, you must call Reset.
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func (w *EncoderBuffer) Flush() error {
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var err error
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if w.dst != nil {
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err = w.buf.writeTo(w.dst)
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}
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// Release the internal buffer.
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if w.ownBuffer {
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encBufferPool.Put(w.buf)
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}
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*w = EncoderBuffer{}
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return err
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}
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// ToBytes returns the encoded bytes.
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func (w *EncoderBuffer) ToBytes() []byte {
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return w.buf.makeBytes()
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}
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// AppendToBytes appends the encoded bytes to dst.
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func (w *EncoderBuffer) AppendToBytes(dst []byte) []byte {
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size := w.buf.size()
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out := append(dst, make([]byte, size)...)
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w.buf.copyTo(out[len(dst):])
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return out
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}
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// Write appends b directly to the encoder output.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) Write(b []byte) (int, error) {
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return w.buf.Write(b)
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}
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// WriteBool writes b as the integer 0 (false) or 1 (true).
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func (w EncoderBuffer) WriteBool(b bool) {
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w.buf.writeBool(b)
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}
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// WriteUint64 encodes an unsigned integer.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) WriteUint64(i uint64) {
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w.buf.writeUint64(i)
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}
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// WriteBigInt encodes a big.Int as an RLP string.
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// Note: Unlike with Encode, the sign of i is ignored.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) WriteBigInt(i *big.Int) {
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w.buf.writeBigInt(i)
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}
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// WriteUint256 encodes uint256.Int as an RLP string.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) WriteUint256(i *uint256.Int) {
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w.buf.writeUint256(i)
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}
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// WriteBytes encodes b as an RLP string.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) WriteBytes(b []byte) {
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w.buf.writeBytes(b)
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}
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// WriteString encodes s as an RLP string.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) WriteString(s string) {
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w.buf.writeString(s)
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}
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// List starts a list. It returns an internal index. Call EndList with
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// this index after encoding the content to finish the list.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) List() int {
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return w.buf.list()
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}
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// ListEnd finishes the given list.
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func (w EncoderBuffer) ListEnd(index int) {
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w.buf.listEnd(index)
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}
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