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fix typos Co-authored-by: john <yejiarui@123.com>
496 lines
13 KiB
Go
496 lines
13 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2014 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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"errors"
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"math/big"
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"reflect"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/rlp/internal/rlpstruct"
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"github.com/holiman/uint256"
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)
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var (
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// Common encoded values.
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// These are useful when implementing EncodeRLP.
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// EmptyString is the encoding of an empty string.
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EmptyString = []byte{0x80}
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// EmptyList is the encoding of an empty list.
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EmptyList = []byte{0xC0}
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)
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var ErrNegativeBigInt = errors.New("rlp: cannot encode negative big.Int")
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// Encoder is implemented by types that require custom
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// encoding rules or want to encode private fields.
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type Encoder interface {
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// EncodeRLP should write the RLP encoding of its receiver to w.
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// If the implementation is a pointer method, it may also be
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// called for nil pointers.
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//
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// Implementations should generate valid RLP. The data written is
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// not verified at the moment, but a future version might. It is
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// recommended to write only a single value but writing multiple
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// values or no value at all is also permitted.
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EncodeRLP(io.Writer) error
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}
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// Encode writes the RLP encoding of val to w. Note that Encode may
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// perform many small writes in some cases. Consider making w
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// buffered.
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//
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// Please see package-level documentation of encoding rules.
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func Encode(w io.Writer, val interface{}) error {
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// Optimization: reuse *encBuffer when called by EncodeRLP.
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if buf := encBufferFromWriter(w); buf != nil {
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return buf.encode(val)
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}
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buf := getEncBuffer()
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defer encBufferPool.Put(buf)
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if err := buf.encode(val); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return buf.writeTo(w)
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}
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// EncodeToBytes returns the RLP encoding of val.
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// Please see package-level documentation for the encoding rules.
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func EncodeToBytes(val interface{}) ([]byte, error) {
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buf := getEncBuffer()
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defer encBufferPool.Put(buf)
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if err := buf.encode(val); err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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return buf.makeBytes(), nil
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}
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// EncodeToReader returns a reader from which the RLP encoding of val
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// can be read. The returned size is the total size of the encoded
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// data.
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//
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// Please see the documentation of Encode for the encoding rules.
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func EncodeToReader(val interface{}) (size int, r io.Reader, err error) {
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buf := getEncBuffer()
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if err := buf.encode(val); err != nil {
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encBufferPool.Put(buf)
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return 0, nil, err
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}
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// Note: can't put the reader back into the pool here
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// because it is held by encReader. The reader puts it
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// back when it has been fully consumed.
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return buf.size(), &encReader{buf: buf}, nil
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}
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type listhead struct {
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offset int // index of this header in string data
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size int // total size of encoded data (including list headers)
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}
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// encode writes head to the given buffer, which must be at least
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// 9 bytes long. It returns the encoded bytes.
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func (head *listhead) encode(buf []byte) []byte {
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return buf[:puthead(buf, 0xC0, 0xF7, uint64(head.size))]
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}
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// headsize returns the size of a list or string header
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// for a value of the given size.
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func headsize(size uint64) int {
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if size < 56 {
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return 1
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}
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return 1 + intsize(size)
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}
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// puthead writes a list or string header to buf.
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// buf must be at least 9 bytes long.
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func puthead(buf []byte, smalltag, largetag byte, size uint64) int {
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if size < 56 {
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buf[0] = smalltag + byte(size)
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return 1
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}
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sizesize := putint(buf[1:], size)
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buf[0] = largetag + byte(sizesize)
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return sizesize + 1
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}
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var encoderInterface = reflect.TypeOf(new(Encoder)).Elem()
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// makeWriter creates a writer function for the given type.
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func makeWriter(typ reflect.Type, ts rlpstruct.Tags) (writer, error) {
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kind := typ.Kind()
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switch {
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case typ == rawValueType:
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return writeRawValue, nil
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case typ.AssignableTo(reflect.PtrTo(bigInt)):
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return writeBigIntPtr, nil
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case typ.AssignableTo(bigInt):
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return writeBigIntNoPtr, nil
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case typ == reflect.PtrTo(u256Int):
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return writeU256IntPtr, nil
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case typ == u256Int:
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return writeU256IntNoPtr, nil
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case kind == reflect.Ptr:
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return makePtrWriter(typ, ts)
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case reflect.PtrTo(typ).Implements(encoderInterface):
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return makeEncoderWriter(typ), nil
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case isUint(kind):
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return writeUint, nil
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case kind == reflect.Bool:
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return writeBool, nil
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case kind == reflect.String:
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return writeString, nil
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case kind == reflect.Slice && isByte(typ.Elem()):
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return writeBytes, nil
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case kind == reflect.Array && isByte(typ.Elem()):
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return makeByteArrayWriter(typ), nil
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case kind == reflect.Slice || kind == reflect.Array:
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return makeSliceWriter(typ, ts)
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case kind == reflect.Struct:
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return makeStructWriter(typ)
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case kind == reflect.Interface:
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return writeInterface, nil
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default:
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("rlp: type %v is not RLP-serializable", typ)
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}
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}
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func writeRawValue(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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w.str = append(w.str, val.Bytes()...)
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return nil
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}
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func writeUint(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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w.writeUint64(val.Uint())
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return nil
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}
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func writeBool(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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w.writeBool(val.Bool())
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return nil
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}
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func writeBigIntPtr(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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ptr := val.Interface().(*big.Int)
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if ptr == nil {
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w.str = append(w.str, 0x80)
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return nil
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}
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if ptr.Sign() == -1 {
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return ErrNegativeBigInt
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}
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w.writeBigInt(ptr)
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return nil
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}
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func writeBigIntNoPtr(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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i := val.Interface().(big.Int)
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if i.Sign() == -1 {
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return ErrNegativeBigInt
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}
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w.writeBigInt(&i)
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return nil
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}
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func writeU256IntPtr(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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ptr := val.Interface().(*uint256.Int)
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if ptr == nil {
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w.str = append(w.str, 0x80)
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return nil
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}
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w.writeUint256(ptr)
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return nil
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}
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func writeU256IntNoPtr(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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i := val.Interface().(uint256.Int)
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w.writeUint256(&i)
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return nil
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}
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func writeBytes(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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w.writeBytes(val.Bytes())
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return nil
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}
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func makeByteArrayWriter(typ reflect.Type) writer {
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switch typ.Len() {
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case 0:
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return writeLengthZeroByteArray
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case 1:
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return writeLengthOneByteArray
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default:
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length := typ.Len()
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return func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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if !val.CanAddr() {
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// Getting the byte slice of val requires it to be addressable. Make it
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// addressable by copying.
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copy := reflect.New(val.Type()).Elem()
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copy.Set(val)
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val = copy
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}
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slice := byteArrayBytes(val, length)
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w.encodeStringHeader(len(slice))
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w.str = append(w.str, slice...)
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return nil
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}
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}
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}
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func writeLengthZeroByteArray(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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w.str = append(w.str, 0x80)
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return nil
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}
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func writeLengthOneByteArray(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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b := byte(val.Index(0).Uint())
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if b <= 0x7f {
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w.str = append(w.str, b)
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} else {
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w.str = append(w.str, 0x81, b)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func writeString(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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s := val.String()
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if len(s) == 1 && s[0] <= 0x7f {
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// fits single byte, no string header
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w.str = append(w.str, s[0])
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} else {
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w.encodeStringHeader(len(s))
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w.str = append(w.str, s...)
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}
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return nil
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}
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func writeInterface(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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if val.IsNil() {
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// Write empty list. This is consistent with the previous RLP
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// encoder that we had and should therefore avoid any
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// problems.
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w.str = append(w.str, 0xC0)
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return nil
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}
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eval := val.Elem()
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writer, err := cachedWriter(eval.Type())
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return writer(eval, w)
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}
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func makeSliceWriter(typ reflect.Type, ts rlpstruct.Tags) (writer, error) {
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etypeinfo := theTC.infoWhileGenerating(typ.Elem(), rlpstruct.Tags{})
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if etypeinfo.writerErr != nil {
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return nil, etypeinfo.writerErr
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}
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var wfn writer
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if ts.Tail {
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// This is for struct tail slices.
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// w.list is not called for them.
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wfn = func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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vlen := val.Len()
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for i := 0; i < vlen; i++ {
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if err := etypeinfo.writer(val.Index(i), w); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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return nil
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}
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} else {
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// This is for regular slices and arrays.
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wfn = func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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vlen := val.Len()
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if vlen == 0 {
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w.str = append(w.str, 0xC0)
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return nil
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}
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listOffset := w.list()
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for i := 0; i < vlen; i++ {
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if err := etypeinfo.writer(val.Index(i), w); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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w.listEnd(listOffset)
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return nil
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}
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}
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return wfn, nil
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}
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func makeStructWriter(typ reflect.Type) (writer, error) {
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fields, err := structFields(typ)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, err
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}
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for _, f := range fields {
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if f.info.writerErr != nil {
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return nil, structFieldError{typ, f.index, f.info.writerErr}
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}
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}
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var writer writer
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firstOptionalField := firstOptionalField(fields)
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if firstOptionalField == len(fields) {
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// This is the writer function for structs without any optional fields.
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writer = func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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lh := w.list()
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for _, f := range fields {
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if err := f.info.writer(val.Field(f.index), w); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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w.listEnd(lh)
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return nil
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}
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} else {
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// If there are any "optional" fields, the writer needs to perform additional
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// checks to determine the output list length.
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writer = func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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lastField := len(fields) - 1
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for ; lastField >= firstOptionalField; lastField-- {
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if !val.Field(fields[lastField].index).IsZero() {
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break
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}
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}
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lh := w.list()
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for i := 0; i <= lastField; i++ {
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if err := fields[i].info.writer(val.Field(fields[i].index), w); err != nil {
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return err
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}
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}
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w.listEnd(lh)
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return nil
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}
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}
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return writer, nil
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}
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func makePtrWriter(typ reflect.Type, ts rlpstruct.Tags) (writer, error) {
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nilEncoding := byte(0xC0)
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if typeNilKind(typ.Elem(), ts) == String {
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nilEncoding = 0x80
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}
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etypeinfo := theTC.infoWhileGenerating(typ.Elem(), rlpstruct.Tags{})
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if etypeinfo.writerErr != nil {
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return nil, etypeinfo.writerErr
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}
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writer := func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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if ev := val.Elem(); ev.IsValid() {
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return etypeinfo.writer(ev, w)
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}
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w.str = append(w.str, nilEncoding)
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return nil
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}
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return writer, nil
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}
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func makeEncoderWriter(typ reflect.Type) writer {
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if typ.Implements(encoderInterface) {
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return func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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return val.Interface().(Encoder).EncodeRLP(w)
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}
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}
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w := func(val reflect.Value, w *encBuffer) error {
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if !val.CanAddr() {
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// package json simply doesn't call MarshalJSON for this case, but encodes the
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// value as if it didn't implement the interface. We don't want to handle it that
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// way.
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return fmt.Errorf("rlp: unaddressable value of type %v, EncodeRLP is pointer method", val.Type())
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}
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return val.Addr().Interface().(Encoder).EncodeRLP(w)
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}
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return w
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}
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// putint writes i to the beginning of b in big endian byte
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// order, using the least number of bytes needed to represent i.
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func putint(b []byte, i uint64) (size int) {
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switch {
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case i < (1 << 8):
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b[0] = byte(i)
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return 1
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case i < (1 << 16):
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b[0] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[1] = byte(i)
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return 2
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case i < (1 << 24):
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b[0] = byte(i >> 16)
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b[1] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[2] = byte(i)
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return 3
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case i < (1 << 32):
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b[0] = byte(i >> 24)
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b[1] = byte(i >> 16)
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b[2] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[3] = byte(i)
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return 4
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case i < (1 << 40):
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b[0] = byte(i >> 32)
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b[1] = byte(i >> 24)
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b[2] = byte(i >> 16)
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b[3] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[4] = byte(i)
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return 5
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case i < (1 << 48):
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b[0] = byte(i >> 40)
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b[1] = byte(i >> 32)
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b[2] = byte(i >> 24)
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b[3] = byte(i >> 16)
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b[4] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[5] = byte(i)
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return 6
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case i < (1 << 56):
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b[0] = byte(i >> 48)
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b[1] = byte(i >> 40)
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b[2] = byte(i >> 32)
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b[3] = byte(i >> 24)
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b[4] = byte(i >> 16)
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b[5] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[6] = byte(i)
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return 7
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default:
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b[0] = byte(i >> 56)
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b[1] = byte(i >> 48)
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b[2] = byte(i >> 40)
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b[3] = byte(i >> 32)
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b[4] = byte(i >> 24)
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b[5] = byte(i >> 16)
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b[6] = byte(i >> 8)
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b[7] = byte(i)
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return 8
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}
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}
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// intsize computes the minimum number of bytes required to store i.
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func intsize(i uint64) (size int) {
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for size = 1; ; size++ {
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if i >>= 8; i == 0 {
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return size
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}
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}
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}
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