v/vlib/encoding/hex/hex.v

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module hex
import strings
// decode converts a hex string into an array of bytes. The expected
// input format is 2 ASCII characters for each output byte. If the provided
// string length is not a multiple of 2, an implicit `0` is prepended to it.
pub fn decode(s string) ?[]byte {
mut hex_str := s
if hex_str.len >= 2 {
if s[0] == `0` && (s[1] == `x` || s[1] == `X`) {
hex_str = s[2..]
}
}
if hex_str.len == 0 {
return []byte{}
} else if hex_str.len == 1 {
return [char2nibble(hex_str[0]) ?]
} else if hex_str.len == 2 {
n1 := char2nibble(hex_str[0]) ?
n0 := char2nibble(hex_str[1]) ?
return [(n1 << 4) | n0]
}
// calculate the first byte depending on if hex_str.len is odd
mut val := char2nibble(hex_str[0]) ?
if hex_str.len & 1 == 0 {
val = (val << 4) | char2nibble(hex_str[1]) ?
}
// set cap to hex_str.len/2 rounded up
mut bytes := []byte{len: 1, cap: (hex_str.len + 1) >> 1, init: val}
// iterate over every 2 bytes
// the start index depends on if hex_str.len is odd
for i := 2 - (hex_str.len & 1); i < hex_str.len; i += 2 {
n1 := char2nibble(hex_str[i]) ?
n0 := char2nibble(hex_str[i + 1]) ?
bytes << (n1 << 4) | n0
}
return bytes
}
// encode converts an array of bytes into a string of ASCII hex bytes. The
// output will always be a string with length a multiple of 2.
[manualfree]
pub fn encode(bytes []byte) string {
mut sb := strings.new_builder(bytes.len * 2)
for b in bytes {
sb.write_string(b.hex())
}
res := sb.str()
unsafe { sb.free() }
return res
}
// char2nibble converts an ASCII hex character to it's hex value
fn char2nibble(b byte) ?byte {
match b {
`0`...`9` { return b - byte(`0`) }
`A`...`F` { return b - byte(`A`) + 10 }
`a`...`f` { return b - byte(`a`) + 10 }
else { return error('invalid hex char $b.ascii_str()') }
}
}