Source File
string.go
Belonging Package
vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte
// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package cryptobyte contains types that help with parsing and constructing
// length-prefixed, binary messages, including ASN.1 DER. (The asn1 subpackage
// contains useful ASN.1 constants.)
//
// The String type is for parsing. It wraps a []byte slice and provides helper
// functions for consuming structures, value by value.
//
// The Builder type is for constructing messages. It providers helper functions
// for appending values and also for appending length-prefixed submessages –
// without having to worry about calculating the length prefix ahead of time.
//
// See the documentation and examples for the Builder and String types to get
// started.
package cryptobyte // import "golang.org/x/crypto/cryptobyte"
// String represents a string of bytes. It provides methods for parsing
// fixed-length and length-prefixed values from it.
type String []byte
// read advances a String by n bytes and returns them. If less than n bytes
// remain, it returns nil.
func ( *String) ( int) []byte {
if len(*) < || < 0 {
return nil
}
:= (*)[:]
* = (*)[:]
return
}
// Skip advances the String by n byte and reports whether it was successful.
func ( *String) ( int) bool {
return .read() != nil
}
// ReadUint8 decodes an 8-bit value into out and advances over it.
// It reports whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *uint8) bool {
:= .read(1)
if == nil {
return false
}
* = uint8([0])
return true
}
// ReadUint16 decodes a big-endian, 16-bit value into out and advances over it.
// It reports whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *uint16) bool {
:= .read(2)
if == nil {
return false
}
* = uint16([0])<<8 | uint16([1])
return true
}
// ReadUint24 decodes a big-endian, 24-bit value into out and advances over it.
// It reports whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *uint32) bool {
:= .read(3)
if == nil {
return false
}
* = uint32([0])<<16 | uint32([1])<<8 | uint32([2])
return true
}
// ReadUint32 decodes a big-endian, 32-bit value into out and advances over it.
// It reports whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *uint32) bool {
:= .read(4)
if == nil {
return false
}
* = uint32([0])<<24 | uint32([1])<<16 | uint32([2])<<8 | uint32([3])
return true
}
// ReadUint64 decodes a big-endian, 64-bit value into out and advances over it.
// It reports whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *uint64) bool {
:= .read(8)
if == nil {
return false
}
* = uint64([0])<<56 | uint64([1])<<48 | uint64([2])<<40 | uint64([3])<<32 | uint64([4])<<24 | uint64([5])<<16 | uint64([6])<<8 | uint64([7])
return true
}
func ( *String) ( *uint32, int) bool {
:= .read()
if == nil {
return false
}
var uint32
for := 0; < ; ++ {
<<= 8
|= uint32([])
}
* =
return true
}
func ( *String) ( int, *String) bool {
:= .read()
if == nil {
return false
}
var uint32
for , := range {
= << 8
= | uint32()
}
:= .read(int())
if == nil {
return false
}
* =
return true
}
// ReadUint8LengthPrefixed reads the content of an 8-bit length-prefixed value
// into out and advances over it. It reports whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *String) bool {
return .readLengthPrefixed(1, )
}
// ReadUint16LengthPrefixed reads the content of a big-endian, 16-bit
// length-prefixed value into out and advances over it. It reports whether the
// read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *String) bool {
return .readLengthPrefixed(2, )
}
// ReadUint24LengthPrefixed reads the content of a big-endian, 24-bit
// length-prefixed value into out and advances over it. It reports whether
// the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *String) bool {
return .readLengthPrefixed(3, )
}
// ReadBytes reads n bytes into out and advances over them. It reports
// whether the read was successful.
func ( *String) ( *[]byte, int) bool {
:= .read()
if == nil {
return false
}
* =
return true
}
// CopyBytes copies len(out) bytes into out and advances over them. It reports
// whether the copy operation was successful
func ( *String) ( []byte) bool {
:= len()
:= .read()
if == nil {
return false
}
return copy(, ) ==
}
// Empty reports whether the string does not contain any bytes.
func ( String) () bool {
return len() == 0
}
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