Eos/eos/psgjjr/bitstream.py

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# Eos - Verifiable elections
# Copyright © 2017 RunasSudo (Yingtong Li)
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
from eos.core.bigint import *
from eos.core.objects import *
class BitStream(EosObject):
def __init__(self, value=None):
if value:
self.impl = value
self.nbits = self.impl.nbits()
else:
self.impl = ZERO
self.nbits = 0
self.ptr = 0
self.remaining = self.nbits
def seek(self, ptr):
self.ptr = ptr
self.remaining = self.nbits - self.ptr
def read(self, nbits=None):
# 11000110110
# ^----
if nbits is None:
nbits = self.remaining
if nbits > self.remaining:
raise Exception('Not enough bits to read from BitString')
val = (self.impl >> (self.remaining - nbits)) & ((ONE << nbits) - ONE)
self.ptr += nbits
self.remaining -= nbits
return val
def write(self, bits, nbits=None):
# 11 0100110
# 10010
# ^----
if nbits is None:
nbits = bits.nbits()
if nbits < bits.nbits():
raise Exception('Too many bits to write to BitString')
self.impl = ((self.impl >> self.remaining) << (self.remaining + nbits)) | (bits << self.remaining) | (self.impl & ((ONE << self.remaining) - 1))
self.ptr += nbits
self.nbits += nbits
def read_string(self):
length = self.read(32)
length = length.__int__() # JS attempts to call this twice if we do it in one line
if is_python:
ba = bytearray()
for i in range(length):
ba.append(int(self.read(7)))
return ba.decode('ascii')
else:
ba = []
for i in range(length):
val = self.read(7)
val = val.__int__()
ba.append(val)
return String.fromCharCode(*ba)
def write_string(self, strg):
self.write(BigInt(len(strg)), 32) # TODO: Arbitrary lengths
# TODO: Support non-ASCII encodings
if is_python:
ba = strg.encode('ascii')
for i in range(len(strg)):
self.write(BigInt(ba[i]), 7)
else:
for i in range(len(strg)):
self.write(BigInt(strg.charCodeAt(i)), 7)
# Make the size of this BitStream a multiple of the block_size
def multiple_of(self, block_size, pad_at_end=False):
if self.nbits % block_size != 0:
diff = block_size - (self.nbits % block_size)
if pad_at_end:
# Suitable for structured data
self.seek(self.nbits)
self.write(ZERO, diff)
else:
# Suitable for raw numbers
self.nbits += diff
return self # For convenient chaining
def map(self, func, block_size):
if self.nbits % block_size != 0:
raise Exception('The size of the BitStream must be a multiple of block_size')
self.seek(0)
result = []
while self.remaining > 0:
result.append(func(self.read(block_size)))
return result
@classmethod
def unmap(cls, value, func, block_size):
bs = cls()
for x in value:
bs.write(func(x), block_size)
bs.seek(0)
return bs
def serialise(self):
return self.impl
@classmethod
def deserialise(cls, value):
return cls(value)