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227 lines
5.8 KiB
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// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package hpack
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import (
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"bytes"
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"errors"
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"io"
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"sync"
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)
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var bufPool = sync.Pool{
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New: func() interface{} { return new(bytes.Buffer) },
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}
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// HuffmanDecode decodes the string in v and writes the expanded
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// result to w, returning the number of bytes written to w and the
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// Write call's return value. At most one Write call is made.
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func HuffmanDecode(w io.Writer, v []byte) (int, error) {
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buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer)
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buf.Reset()
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defer bufPool.Put(buf)
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if err := huffmanDecode(buf, 0, v); err != nil {
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return 0, err
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}
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return w.Write(buf.Bytes())
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}
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// HuffmanDecodeToString decodes the string in v.
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func HuffmanDecodeToString(v []byte) (string, error) {
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buf := bufPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer)
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buf.Reset()
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defer bufPool.Put(buf)
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if err := huffmanDecode(buf, 0, v); err != nil {
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return "", err
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}
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return buf.String(), nil
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}
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// ErrInvalidHuffman is returned for errors found decoding
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// Huffman-encoded strings.
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var ErrInvalidHuffman = errors.New("hpack: invalid Huffman-encoded data")
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// huffmanDecode decodes v to buf.
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// If maxLen is greater than 0, attempts to write more to buf than
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// maxLen bytes will return ErrStringLength.
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func huffmanDecode(buf *bytes.Buffer, maxLen int, v []byte) error {
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rootHuffmanNode := getRootHuffmanNode()
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n := rootHuffmanNode
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// cur is the bit buffer that has not been fed into n.
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// cbits is the number of low order bits in cur that are valid.
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// sbits is the number of bits of the symbol prefix being decoded.
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cur, cbits, sbits := uint(0), uint8(0), uint8(0)
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for _, b := range v {
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cur = cur<<8 | uint(b)
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cbits += 8
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sbits += 8
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for cbits >= 8 {
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idx := byte(cur >> (cbits - 8))
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n = n.children[idx]
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if n == nil {
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return ErrInvalidHuffman
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}
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if n.children == nil {
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if maxLen != 0 && buf.Len() == maxLen {
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return ErrStringLength
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}
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buf.WriteByte(n.sym)
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cbits -= n.codeLen
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n = rootHuffmanNode
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sbits = cbits
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} else {
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cbits -= 8
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}
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}
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}
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for cbits > 0 {
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n = n.children[byte(cur<<(8-cbits))]
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if n == nil {
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return ErrInvalidHuffman
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}
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if n.children != nil || n.codeLen > cbits {
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break
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}
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if maxLen != 0 && buf.Len() == maxLen {
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return ErrStringLength
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}
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buf.WriteByte(n.sym)
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cbits -= n.codeLen
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n = rootHuffmanNode
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sbits = cbits
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}
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if sbits > 7 {
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// Either there was an incomplete symbol, or overlong padding.
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// Both are decoding errors per RFC 7541 section 5.2.
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return ErrInvalidHuffman
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}
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if mask := uint(1<<cbits - 1); cur&mask != mask {
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// Trailing bits must be a prefix of EOS per RFC 7541 section 5.2.
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return ErrInvalidHuffman
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}
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return nil
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}
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// incomparable is a zero-width, non-comparable type. Adding it to a struct
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// makes that struct also non-comparable, and generally doesn't add
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// any size (as long as it's first).
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type incomparable [0]func()
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type node struct {
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_ incomparable
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// children is non-nil for internal nodes
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children *[256]*node
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// The following are only valid if children is nil:
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codeLen uint8 // number of bits that led to the output of sym
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sym byte // output symbol
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}
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func newInternalNode() *node {
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return &node{children: new([256]*node)}
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}
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var (
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buildRootOnce sync.Once
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lazyRootHuffmanNode *node
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)
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func getRootHuffmanNode() *node {
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buildRootOnce.Do(buildRootHuffmanNode)
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return lazyRootHuffmanNode
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}
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func buildRootHuffmanNode() {
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if len(huffmanCodes) != 256 {
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panic("unexpected size")
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}
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lazyRootHuffmanNode = newInternalNode()
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// allocate a leaf node for each of the 256 symbols
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leaves := new([256]node)
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for sym, code := range huffmanCodes {
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codeLen := huffmanCodeLen[sym]
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cur := lazyRootHuffmanNode
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for codeLen > 8 {
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codeLen -= 8
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i := uint8(code >> codeLen)
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if cur.children[i] == nil {
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cur.children[i] = newInternalNode()
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}
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cur = cur.children[i]
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}
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shift := 8 - codeLen
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start, end := int(uint8(code<<shift)), int(1<<shift)
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leaves[sym].sym = byte(sym)
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leaves[sym].codeLen = codeLen
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for i := start; i < start+end; i++ {
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cur.children[i] = &leaves[sym]
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}
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}
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}
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// AppendHuffmanString appends s, as encoded in Huffman codes, to dst
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// and returns the extended buffer.
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func AppendHuffmanString(dst []byte, s string) []byte {
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// This relies on the maximum huffman code length being 30 (See tables.go huffmanCodeLen array)
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// So if a uint64 buffer has less than 32 valid bits can always accommodate another huffmanCode.
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var (
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x uint64 // buffer
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n uint // number valid of bits present in x
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)
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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c := s[i]
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n += uint(huffmanCodeLen[c])
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x <<= huffmanCodeLen[c] % 64
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x |= uint64(huffmanCodes[c])
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if n >= 32 {
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n %= 32 // Normally would be -= 32 but %= 32 informs compiler 0 <= n <= 31 for upcoming shift
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y := uint32(x >> n) // Compiler doesn't combine memory writes if y isn't uint32
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dst = append(dst, byte(y>>24), byte(y>>16), byte(y>>8), byte(y))
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}
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}
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// Add padding bits if necessary
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if over := n % 8; over > 0 {
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const (
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eosCode = 0x3fffffff
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eosNBits = 30
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eosPadByte = eosCode >> (eosNBits - 8)
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)
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pad := 8 - over
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x = (x << pad) | (eosPadByte >> over)
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n += pad // 8 now divides into n exactly
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}
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// n in (0, 8, 16, 24, 32)
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switch n / 8 {
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case 0:
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return dst
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case 1:
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return append(dst, byte(x))
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case 2:
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y := uint16(x)
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return append(dst, byte(y>>8), byte(y))
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case 3:
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y := uint16(x >> 8)
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return append(dst, byte(y>>8), byte(y), byte(x))
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}
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// case 4:
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y := uint32(x)
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return append(dst, byte(y>>24), byte(y>>16), byte(y>>8), byte(y))
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}
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// HuffmanEncodeLength returns the number of bytes required to encode
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// s in Huffman codes. The result is round up to byte boundary.
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func HuffmanEncodeLength(s string) uint64 {
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n := uint64(0)
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for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
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n += uint64(huffmanCodeLen[s[i]])
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}
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return (n + 7) / 8
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}
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