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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
// Copyright 2008 Google Inc.  All rights reserved.
// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
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/**
 * @fileoverview BinaryEncode defines methods for encoding Javascript values
 * into arrays of bytes compatible with the Protocol Buffer wire format.
 *
 * @author aappleby@google.com (Austin Appleby)
 */

goog.provide('jspb.BinaryEncoder');

goog.require('goog.asserts');
goog.require('jspb.BinaryConstants');
goog.require('jspb.utils');



/**
 * BinaryEncoder implements encoders for all the wire types specified in
 * https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding.
 *
 * @constructor
 * @struct
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder = function() {
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  /** @private {!Array<number>} */
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  this.buffer_ = [];
};


/**
 * @return {number}
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.length = function() {
  return this.buffer_.length;
};


/**
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 * @return {!Array<number>}
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 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.end = function() {
  var buffer = this.buffer_;
  this.buffer_ = [];
  return buffer;
};


/**
 * Encodes a 64-bit integer in 32:32 split representation into its wire-format
 * varint representation and stores it in the buffer.
 * @param {number} lowBits The low 32 bits of the int.
 * @param {number} highBits The high 32 bits of the int.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeSplitVarint64 = function(lowBits, highBits) {
  goog.asserts.assert(lowBits == Math.floor(lowBits));
  goog.asserts.assert(highBits == Math.floor(highBits));
  goog.asserts.assert((lowBits >= 0) &&
                      (lowBits < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32));
  goog.asserts.assert((highBits >= 0) &&
                      (highBits < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32));

  // Break the binary representation into chunks of 7 bits, set the 8th bit
  // in each chunk if it's not the final chunk, and append to the result.
  while (highBits > 0 || lowBits > 127) {
    this.buffer_.push((lowBits & 0x7f) | 0x80);
    lowBits = ((lowBits >>> 7) | (highBits << 25)) >>> 0;
    highBits = highBits >>> 7;
  }
  this.buffer_.push(lowBits);
};


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/**
 * Encodes a 64-bit integer in 32:32 split representation into its wire-format
 * fixed representation and stores it in the buffer.
 * @param {number} lowBits The low 32 bits of the int.
 * @param {number} highBits The high 32 bits of the int.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeSplitFixed64 = function(lowBits, highBits) {
  goog.asserts.assert(lowBits == Math.floor(lowBits));
  goog.asserts.assert(highBits == Math.floor(highBits));
  goog.asserts.assert((lowBits >= 0) &&
                      (lowBits < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32));
  goog.asserts.assert((highBits >= 0) &&
                      (highBits < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32));
  this.writeUint32(lowBits);
  this.writeUint32(highBits);
};


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/**
 * Encodes a 32-bit unsigned integer into its wire-format varint representation
 * and stores it in the buffer.
 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeUnsignedVarint32 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= 0) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32));

  while (value > 127) {
    this.buffer_.push((value & 0x7f) | 0x80);
    value = value >>> 7;
  }

  this.buffer_.push(value);
};


/**
 * Encodes a 32-bit signed integer into its wire-format varint representation
 * and stores it in the buffer.
 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeSignedVarint32 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31));

  // Use the unsigned version if the value is not negative.
  if (value >= 0) {
    this.writeUnsignedVarint32(value);
    return;
  }

  // Write nine bytes with a _signed_ right shift so we preserve the sign bit.
  for (var i = 0; i < 9; i++) {
    this.buffer_.push((value & 0x7f) | 0x80);
    value = value >> 7;
  }

  // The above loop writes out 63 bits, so the last byte is always the sign bit
  // which is always set for negative numbers.
  this.buffer_.push(1);
};


/**
 * Encodes a 64-bit unsigned integer into its wire-format varint representation
 * and stores it in the buffer. Integers that are not representable in 64 bits
 * will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeUnsignedVarint64 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= 0) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_64));
  jspb.utils.splitInt64(value);
  this.writeSplitVarint64(jspb.utils.split64Low,
                          jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
 * Encodes a 64-bit signed integer into its wire-format varint representation
 * and stores it in the buffer. Integers that are not representable in 64 bits
 * will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeSignedVarint64 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63));
  jspb.utils.splitInt64(value);
  this.writeSplitVarint64(jspb.utils.split64Low,
                          jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
 * Encodes a JavaScript integer into its wire-format, zigzag-encoded varint
 * representation and stores it in the buffer.
 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeZigzagVarint32 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31));
  this.writeUnsignedVarint32(((value << 1) ^ (value >> 31)) >>> 0);
};


/**
 * Encodes a JavaScript integer into its wire-format, zigzag-encoded varint
 * representation and stores it in the buffer. Integers not representable in 64
 * bits will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeZigzagVarint64 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63));
  jspb.utils.splitZigzag64(value);
  this.writeSplitVarint64(jspb.utils.split64Low,
                          jspb.utils.split64High);
};


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/**
 * Encodes a JavaScript decimal string into its wire-format, zigzag-encoded
 * varint representation and stores it in the buffer. Integers not representable
 * in 64 bits will be truncated.
 * @param {string} value The integer to convert.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeZigzagVarint64String = function(value) {
  // TODO(haberman): write lossless 64-bit zig-zag math.
  this.writeZigzagVarint64(parseInt(value, 10));
};


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/**
 * Writes a 8-bit unsigned integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the range
 * [0,2^8) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeUint8 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= 0) && (value < 256));
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 0) & 0xFF);
};


/**
 * Writes a 16-bit unsigned integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the
 * range [0,2^16) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeUint16 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= 0) && (value < 65536));
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 0) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 8) & 0xFF);
};


/**
 * Writes a 32-bit unsigned integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the
 * range [0,2^32) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeUint32 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= 0) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_32));
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 0) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 8) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 16) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 24) & 0xFF);
};


/**
 * Writes a 64-bit unsigned integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the
 * range [0,2^64) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeUint64 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= 0) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_64));
  jspb.utils.splitUint64(value);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64Low);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
 * Writes a 8-bit integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the range
 * [-2^7,2^7) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeInt8 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -128) && (value < 128));
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 0) & 0xFF);
};


/**
 * Writes a 16-bit integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the range
 * [-2^15,2^15) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeInt16 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -32768) && (value < 32768));
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 0) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 8) & 0xFF);
};


/**
 * Writes a 32-bit integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the range
 * [-2^31,2^31) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeInt32 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31));
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 0) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 8) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 16) & 0xFF);
  this.buffer_.push((value >>> 24) & 0xFF);
};


/**
 * Writes a 64-bit integer to the buffer. Numbers outside the range
 * [-2^63,2^63) will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeInt64 = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63));
  jspb.utils.splitInt64(value);
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  this.writeSplitFixed64(jspb.utils.split64Low, jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
 * Writes a 64-bit integer decimal strings to the buffer. Numbers outside the
 * range [-2^63,2^63) will be truncated.
 * @param {string} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeInt64String = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
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  goog.asserts.assert((+value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63) &&
                      (+value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_63));
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  jspb.utils.splitHash64(jspb.utils.decimalStringToHash64(value));
  this.writeSplitFixed64(jspb.utils.split64Low, jspb.utils.split64High);
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};


/**
 * Writes a single-precision floating point value to the buffer. Numbers
 * requiring more than 32 bits of precision will be truncated.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeFloat = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT32_MAX) &&
                      (value <= jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT32_MAX));
  jspb.utils.splitFloat32(value);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64Low);
};


/**
 * Writes a double-precision floating point value to the buffer. As this is
 * the native format used by JavaScript, no precision will be lost.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeDouble = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT64_MAX) &&
                      (value <= jspb.BinaryConstants.FLOAT64_MAX));
  jspb.utils.splitFloat64(value);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64Low);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
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 * Writes a boolean value to the buffer as a varint. We allow numbers as input
 * because the JSPB code generator uses 0/1 instead of true/false to save space
 * in the string representation of the proto.
 * @param {boolean|number} value The value to write.
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 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeBool = function(value) {
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  goog.asserts.assert(goog.isBoolean(value) || goog.isNumber(value));
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  this.buffer_.push(value ? 1 : 0);
};


/**
 * Writes an enum value to the buffer as a varint.
 * @param {number} value The value to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeEnum = function(value) {
  goog.asserts.assert(value == Math.floor(value));
  goog.asserts.assert((value >= -jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31) &&
                      (value < jspb.BinaryConstants.TWO_TO_31));
  this.writeSignedVarint32(value);
};


/**
 * Writes an arbitrary byte array to the buffer.
 * @param {!Uint8Array} bytes The array of bytes to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeBytes = function(bytes) {
  this.buffer_.push.apply(this.buffer_, bytes);
};


/**
 * Writes a 64-bit hash string (8 characters @ 8 bits of data each) to the
 * buffer as a varint.
 * @param {string} hash The hash to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeVarintHash64 = function(hash) {
  jspb.utils.splitHash64(hash);
  this.writeSplitVarint64(jspb.utils.split64Low,
                          jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
 * Writes a 64-bit hash string (8 characters @ 8 bits of data each) to the
 * buffer as a fixed64.
 * @param {string} hash The hash to write.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeFixedHash64 = function(hash) {
  jspb.utils.splitHash64(hash);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64Low);
  this.writeUint32(jspb.utils.split64High);
};


/**
 * Writes a UTF16 Javascript string to the buffer encoded as UTF8.
 * TODO(aappleby): Add support for surrogate pairs, reject unpaired surrogates.
 * @param {string} value The string to write.
 * @return {number} The number of bytes used to encode the string.
 */
jspb.BinaryEncoder.prototype.writeString = function(value) {
  var oldLength = this.buffer_.length;
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  for (var i = 0; i < value.length; i++) {
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    var c = value.charCodeAt(i);
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    if (c < 128) {
      this.buffer_.push(c);
    } else if (c < 2048) {
      this.buffer_.push((c >> 6) | 192);
      this.buffer_.push((c & 63) | 128);
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    } else if (c < 65536) {
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      // Look for surrogates
      if (c >= 0xD800 && c <= 0xDBFF && i + 1 < value.length) {
        var second = value.charCodeAt(i + 1);
        if (second >= 0xDC00 && second <= 0xDFFF) { // low surrogate
          // http://mathiasbynens.be/notes/javascript-encoding#surrogate-formulae
          c = (c - 0xD800) * 0x400 + second - 0xDC00 + 0x10000;
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          this.buffer_.push((c >> 18) | 240);
          this.buffer_.push(((c >> 12) & 63 ) | 128);
          this.buffer_.push(((c >> 6) & 63) | 128);
          this.buffer_.push((c & 63) | 128);
          i++;
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        }
      }
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      else {
        this.buffer_.push((c >> 12) | 224);
        this.buffer_.push(((c >> 6) & 63) | 128);
        this.buffer_.push((c & 63) | 128);
      }
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    }
  }

  var length = this.buffer_.length - oldLength;
  return length;
};