encoding.base64: speed up encoding and decoding (#11055)
* add new function headers * new encoding function * rename to decode_micro and add helper functions * implement new decoding function * add test for buffer to buffer decoding * - add notice to GO code - v fmt base64.v * implement new decoding function * fix base64_memory_test.v by commenting a few lines * vfmt base64.v * add some more asserts to base64_memory_test.v * remove unused decoding function * add bounds check, when detecting the padding * use union for storing the decoded data Co-authored-by: Delyan Angelov <delian66@gmail.com>pull/11092/head
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// Copyright (c) 2019-2021 Alexander Medvednikov. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by an MIT license
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// that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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// Based off: https://github.com/golang/go/blob/master/src/encoding/base64/base64.go
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// Last commit: https://github.com/golang/go/commit/9a93baf4d7d13d7d5c67388c93960d78abc8e11e
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module base64
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const (
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enc_table = 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/'
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)
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union B64_64_datablock {
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mut:
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data u64
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data_byte [8]byte
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}
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union B64_32_datablock {
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mut:
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data u32
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data_byte [4]byte
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}
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// decode decodes the base64 encoded `string` value passed in `data`.
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// Please note: If you need to decode many strings repeatedly, take a look at `decode_in_buffer`.
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// Example: assert base64.decode('ViBpbiBiYXNlIDY0') == 'V in base 64'
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return encode_str(data).replace_each(['+', '-', '/', '_', '=', ''])
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}
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// assemble64 assembles 8 base64 digits into 6 bytes.
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// Each digit comes from the decode map.
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// Please note: Invalid base64 digits are not expected and not handled.
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fn assemble64(n1 byte, n2 byte, n3 byte, n4 byte, n5 byte, n6 byte, n7 byte, n8 byte) u64 {
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return u64(n1) << 58 | u64(n2) << 52 | u64(n3) << 46 | u64(n4) << 40 | u64(n5) << 34 | u64(n6) << 28 | u64(n7) << 22 | u64(n8) << 16
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}
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// assemble32 assembles 4 base64 digits into 3 bytes.
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// Each digit comes from the decode map.
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// Please note: Invalid base64 digits are not expected and not handled.
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fn assemble32(n1 byte, n2 byte, n3 byte, n4 byte) u32 {
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return u32(n1) << 26 | u32(n2) << 20 | u32(n3) << 14 | u32(n4) << 8
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}
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// decode_in_buffer decodes the base64 encoded `string` reference passed in `data` into `buffer`.
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// decode_in_buffer returns the size of the decoded data in the buffer.
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// Please note: The `buffer` should be large enough (i.e. 3/4 of the data.len, or larger)
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// to hold the decoded data.
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// Please note: This function does NOT allocate new memory, and is thus suitable for handling very large strings.
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pub fn decode_in_buffer(data &string, buffer &byte) int {
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return decode_from_buffer(buffer, data.str, data.len)
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}
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// decode_from_buffer decodes the base64 encoded ASCII bytes from `data` into `buffer`.
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// decode_from_buffer returns the size of the decoded data in the buffer.
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// Please note: The `buffer` should be large enough (i.e. 3/4 of the data.len, or larger)
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// to hold the decoded data.
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// Please note: This function does NOT allocate new memory, and is thus suitable for handling very large strings.
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pub fn decode_in_buffer_bytes(data []byte, buffer &byte) int {
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return decode_from_buffer(buffer, data.data, data.len)
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}
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// decode_from_buffer decodes the base64 encoded ASCII bytes from `src` into `dest`.
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// decode_from_buffer returns the size of the decoded data in the buffer.
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// Please note: The `dest` buffer should be large enough (i.e. 3/4 of the `src_len`, or larger)
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// to hold the decoded data.
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// Please note: This function does NOT allocate new memory, and is thus suitable for handling very large strings.
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// Please note: This function is for internal base64 decoding
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fn decode_from_buffer(dest &byte, src &byte, src_len int) int {
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if src_len < 4 {
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return 0
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}
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mut padding := 0
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if data.ends_with('=') {
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if data.ends_with('==') {
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if unsafe { src[src_len - 1] == `=` } {
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if unsafe { src[src_len - 2] == `=` } {
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padding = 2
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} else {
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padding = 1
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}
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}
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// input_length is the length of meaningful data
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input_length := data.len - padding
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output_length := input_length * 3 / 4
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mut i := 0
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mut j := 0
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mut b := &byte(0)
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mut d := &byte(0)
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mut d := unsafe { src }
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mut b := unsafe { dest }
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unsafe {
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d = &byte(data.str)
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b = &byte(buffer)
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}
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for i < input_length {
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mut char_a := 0
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mut char_b := 0
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mut char_c := 0
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mut char_d := 0
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if i < input_length {
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char_a = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }]
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i++
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mut n_decoded_bytes := 0 // padding bytes are also counted towards this.
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mut si := 0
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mut datablock_64 := B64_64_datablock{
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data: 0
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}
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if i < input_length {
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char_b = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }]
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i++
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}
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if i < input_length {
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char_c = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }]
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i++
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}
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if i < input_length {
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char_d = base64.index[unsafe { d[i] }]
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i++
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mut datablock_32 := B64_32_datablock{
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data: 0
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}
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decoded_bytes := (char_a << 18) | (char_b << 12) | (char_c << 6) | (char_d << 0)
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unsafe {
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b[j] = byte(decoded_bytes >> 16)
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b[j + 1] = byte((decoded_bytes >> 8) & 0xff)
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b[j + 2] = byte((decoded_bytes >> 0) & 0xff)
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for src_len - si >= 8 {
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// Converting 8 bytes of input into 6 bytes of output. Storing these in the upper bytes of an u64.
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datablock_64.data = assemble64(byte(base64.index[d[si + 0]]), byte(base64.index[d[si + 1]]),
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byte(base64.index[d[si + 2]]), byte(base64.index[d[si + 3]]), byte(base64.index[d[
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si + 4]]), byte(base64.index[d[si + 5]]), byte(base64.index[d[si + 6]]),
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byte(base64.index[d[si + 7]]))
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// Reading out the individual bytes from the u64. Watch out with endianess.
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$if little_endian {
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 0] = datablock_64.data_byte[7]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 1] = datablock_64.data_byte[6]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 2] = datablock_64.data_byte[5]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 3] = datablock_64.data_byte[4]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 4] = datablock_64.data_byte[3]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 5] = datablock_64.data_byte[2]
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} $else {
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 0] = datablock_64.data_byte[0]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 1] = datablock_64.data_byte[1]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 2] = datablock_64.data_byte[2]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 3] = datablock_64.data_byte[3]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 4] = datablock_64.data_byte[4]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 5] = datablock_64.data_byte[5]
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}
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n_decoded_bytes += 6
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si += 8
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}
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j += 3
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for src_len - si >= 4 {
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datablock_32.data = assemble32(byte(base64.index[d[si + 0]]), byte(base64.index[d[si + 1]]),
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byte(base64.index[d[si + 2]]), byte(base64.index[d[si + 3]]))
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$if little_endian {
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 0] = datablock_32.data_byte[3]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 1] = datablock_32.data_byte[2]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 2] = datablock_32.data_byte[1]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 3] = datablock_32.data_byte[0]
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} $else {
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 0] = datablock_32.data_byte[0]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 1] = datablock_32.data_byte[1]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 2] = datablock_32.data_byte[2]
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b[n_decoded_bytes + 3] = datablock_32.data_byte[3]
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}
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n_decoded_bytes += 3
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si += 4
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}
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return n_decoded_bytes - padding
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}
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return output_length
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}
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// encode_in_buffer base64 encodes the `[]byte` passed in `data` into `buffer`.
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// Please note: The `dest` buffer should be large enough (i.e. 4/3 of the src_len, or larger) to hold the encoded data.
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// Please note: This function is for internal base64 encoding
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fn encode_from_buffer(dest &byte, src &byte, src_len int) int {
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input_length := src_len
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output_length := 4 * ((input_length + 2) / 3)
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mut i := 0
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mut j := 0
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if src_len == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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output_length := 4 * ((src_len + 2) / 3)
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mut d := unsafe { src }
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mut b := unsafe { dest }
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mut etable := base64.enc_table.str
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for i < input_length {
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mut octet_a := 0
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mut octet_b := 0
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mut octet_c := 0
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if i < input_length {
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octet_a = int(unsafe { d[i] })
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i++
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}
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if i < input_length {
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octet_b = int(unsafe { d[i] })
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i++
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}
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if i < input_length {
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octet_c = int(unsafe { d[i] })
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i++
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}
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triple := ((octet_a << 0x10) + (octet_b << 0x08) + octet_c)
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etable := base64.enc_table.str
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mut di := 0
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mut si := 0
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n := (src_len / 3) * 3
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for si < n {
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// Convert 3x 8bit source bytes into 4 bytes
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unsafe {
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b[j] = etable[(triple >> 3 * 6) & 63] // 63 is 0x3F
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b[j + 1] = etable[(triple >> 2 * 6) & 63]
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b[j + 2] = etable[(triple >> 1 * 6) & 63]
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b[j + 3] = etable[(triple >> 0 * 6) & 63]
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val := u32(d[si + 0]) << 16 | u32(d[si + 1]) << 8 | u32(d[si + 2])
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b[di + 0] = etable[val >> 18 & 0x3F]
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b[di + 1] = etable[val >> 12 & 0x3F]
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b[di + 2] = etable[val >> 6 & 0x3F]
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b[di + 3] = etable[val & 0x3F]
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}
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j += 4
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si += 3
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di += 4
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}
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padding_length := base64.ending_table[input_length % 3]
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for i = 0; i < padding_length; i++ {
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unsafe {
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b[output_length - 1 - i] = `=`
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remain := src_len - si
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if remain == 0 {
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return output_length
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}
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// Add the remaining small block and padding
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unsafe {
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mut val := u32(d[si + 0]) << 16
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if remain == 2 {
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val |= u32(d[si + 1]) << 8
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}
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b[di + 0] = etable[val >> 18 & 0x3F]
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b[di + 1] = etable[val >> 12 & 0x3F]
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match remain {
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2 {
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b[di + 2] = etable[val >> 6 & 0x3F]
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b[di + 3] = byte(`=`)
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}
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1 {
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b[di + 2] = byte(`=`)
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b[di + 3] = byte(`=`)
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}
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else {
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panic('base64: This case should never occur.')
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}
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}
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}
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return output_length
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assert s_encoded.len > s_original.len
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assert s_original == s_decoded
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mut s := 0
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ebuffer := unsafe { malloc(s_encoded.len) }
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dbuffer := unsafe { malloc(s_decoded.len) }
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//
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encoded_size := base64.encode_in_buffer(s_original, ebuffer)
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mut encoded_in_buf := []byte{len: encoded_size}
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unsafe { C.memcpy(encoded_in_buf.data, ebuffer, encoded_size) }
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assert input_size * 4 / 3 == encoded_size
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assert encoded_in_buf[0] == `Y`
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assert encoded_in_buf[1] == `W`
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assert encoded_in_buf[2] == `F`
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assert encoded_in_buf[3] == `h`
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assert encoded_in_buf[encoded_size - 4] == `Y`
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assert encoded_in_buf[encoded_size - 3] == `W`
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assert encoded_in_buf[encoded_size - 2] == `F`
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assert encoded_in_buf[encoded_size - 1] == `h`
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assert encoded_in_buf == s_encoded.bytes()
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decoded_size := base64.decode_in_buffer(s_encoded, dbuffer)
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assert decoded_size == input_size
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mut decoded_in_buf := []byte{len: decoded_size}
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unsafe { C.memcpy(decoded_in_buf.data, dbuffer, decoded_size) }
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assert decoded_in_buf == s_original
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mut s := 0
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for _ in 0 .. repeats {
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resultsize := base64.encode_in_buffer(s_original, ebuffer)
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s += resultsize
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assert resultsize == s_encoded.len
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}
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dbuffer := unsafe { malloc(s_decoded.len) }
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for _ in 0 .. repeats {
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resultsize := base64.decode_in_buffer(s_encoded, dbuffer)
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s += resultsize
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s := [byte(`A`), 0, `C`].bytestr()
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assert base64.decode_str('QQBD') == s
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}
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fn test_decode_in_buffer_bytes() {
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rfc4648_pairs := [
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TestPair{'foob', 'Zm9vYg=='},
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TestPair{'fooba', 'Zm9vYmE='},
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TestPair{'foobar', 'Zm9vYmFy'},
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]
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mut src_dec_buf := []byte{len: 8}
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mut src_enc_buf := []byte{len: 8}
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mut out_buf := []byte{len: 8}
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for p in rfc4648_pairs {
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src_dec_buf = p.decoded.bytes()
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src_enc_buf = p.encoded.bytes()
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n := base64.decode_in_buffer_bytes(src_enc_buf, out_buf.data)
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assert src_dec_buf == out_buf[..n]
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}
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}
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