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231 lines
5.6 KiB
// Copyright 2021 The Prometheus Authors |
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); |
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at |
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// |
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
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// |
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
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// limitations under the License. |
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package chunkenc |
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import ( |
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"fmt" |
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"math/bits" |
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) |
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// putVarbitInt writes an int64 using varbit encoding with a bit bucketing |
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// optimized for the dod's observed in histogram buckets, plus a few additional |
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// buckets for large numbers. |
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// |
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// For optimal space utilization, each branch didn't need to support any values |
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// of any of the prior branches. So we could expand the range of each branch. Do |
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// more with fewer bits. It would come at the price of more expensive encoding |
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// and decoding (cutting out and later adding back that center-piece we |
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// skip). With the distributions of values we see in practice, we would reduce |
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// the size by around 1%. A more detailed study would be needed for precise |
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// values, but it's appears quite certain that we would end up far below 10%, |
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// which would maybe convince us to invest the increased coding/decoding cost. |
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func putVarbitInt(b *bstream, val int64) { |
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switch { |
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case val == 0: // Precisely 0, needs 1 bit. |
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b.writeBit(zero) |
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case bitRange(val, 3): // -3 <= val <= 4, needs 5 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b10, 2) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 3) |
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case bitRange(val, 6): // -31 <= val <= 32, 9 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b110, 3) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 6) |
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case bitRange(val, 9): // -255 <= val <= 256, 13 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b1110, 4) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 9) |
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case bitRange(val, 12): // -2047 <= val <= 2048, 17 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b11110, 5) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 12) |
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case bitRange(val, 18): // -131071 <= val <= 131072, 3 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(0b111110, 6) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 18) |
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case bitRange(val, 25): // -16777215 <= val <= 16777216, 4 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(0b1111110, 7) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 25) |
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case bitRange(val, 56): // -36028797018963967 <= val <= 36028797018963968, 8 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(0b11111110, 8) |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 56) |
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default: |
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b.writeBits(0b11111111, 8) // Worst case, needs 9 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(uint64(val), 64) |
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} |
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} |
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// readVarbitInt reads an int64 encoded with putVarbitInt. |
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func readVarbitInt(b *bstreamReader) (int64, error) { |
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var d byte |
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for i := 0; i < 8; i++ { |
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d <<= 1 |
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bit, err := b.readBitFast() |
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if err != nil { |
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bit, err = b.readBit() |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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if bit == zero { |
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break |
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} |
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d |= 1 |
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} |
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var val int64 |
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var sz uint8 |
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switch d { |
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case 0b0: |
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// val == 0 |
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case 0b10: |
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sz = 3 |
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case 0b110: |
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sz = 6 |
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case 0b1110: |
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sz = 9 |
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case 0b11110: |
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sz = 12 |
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case 0b111110: |
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sz = 18 |
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case 0b1111110: |
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sz = 25 |
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case 0b11111110: |
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sz = 56 |
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case 0b11111111: |
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// Do not use fast because it's very unlikely it will succeed. |
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bits, err := b.readBits(64) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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val = int64(bits) |
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default: |
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid bit pattern %b", d) |
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} |
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if sz != 0 { |
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bits, err := b.readBitsFast(sz) |
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if err != nil { |
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bits, err = b.readBits(sz) |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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if bits > (1 << (sz - 1)) { |
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// Or something. |
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bits -= (1 << sz) |
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} |
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val = int64(bits) |
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} |
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return val, nil |
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} |
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func bitRangeUint(x uint64, nbits int) bool { |
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return bits.LeadingZeros64(x) >= 64-nbits |
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} |
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// putVarbitUint writes a uint64 using varbit encoding. It uses the same bit |
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// buckets as putVarbitInt. |
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func putVarbitUint(b *bstream, val uint64) { |
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switch { |
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case val == 0: // Precisely 0, needs 1 bit. |
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b.writeBit(zero) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 3): // val <= 7, needs 5 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b10, 2) |
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b.writeBits(val, 3) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 6): // val <= 63, 9 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b110, 3) |
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b.writeBits(val, 6) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 9): // val <= 511, 13 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b1110, 4) |
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b.writeBits(val, 9) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 12): // val <= 4095, 17 bits. |
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b.writeBits(0b11110, 5) |
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b.writeBits(val, 12) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 18): // val <= 262143, 3 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(0b111110, 6) |
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b.writeBits(val, 18) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 25): // val <= 33554431, 4 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(0b1111110, 7) |
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b.writeBits(val, 25) |
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case bitRangeUint(val, 56): // val <= 72057594037927935, 8 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(0b11111110, 8) |
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b.writeBits(val, 56) |
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default: |
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b.writeBits(0b11111111, 8) // Worst case, needs 9 bytes. |
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b.writeBits(val, 64) |
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} |
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} |
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// readVarbitUint reads a uint64 encoded with putVarbitUint. |
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func readVarbitUint(b *bstreamReader) (uint64, error) { |
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var d byte |
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for i := 0; i < 8; i++ { |
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d <<= 1 |
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bit, err := b.readBitFast() |
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if err != nil { |
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bit, err = b.readBit() |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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if bit == zero { |
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break |
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} |
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d |= 1 |
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} |
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var ( |
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bits uint64 |
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sz uint8 |
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err error |
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) |
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switch d { |
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case 0b0: |
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// val == 0 |
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case 0b10: |
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sz = 3 |
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case 0b110: |
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sz = 6 |
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case 0b1110: |
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sz = 9 |
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case 0b11110: |
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sz = 12 |
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case 0b111110: |
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sz = 18 |
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case 0b1111110: |
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sz = 25 |
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case 0b11111110: |
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sz = 56 |
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case 0b11111111: |
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// Do not use fast because it's very unlikely it will succeed. |
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bits, err = b.readBits(64) |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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default: |
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return 0, fmt.Errorf("invalid bit pattern %b", d) |
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} |
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if sz != 0 { |
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bits, err = b.readBitsFast(sz) |
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if err != nil { |
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bits, err = b.readBits(sz) |
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} |
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if err != nil { |
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return 0, err |
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} |
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} |
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return bits, nil |
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}
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