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// Copyright (c) 2012-2015 Ugorji Nwoke. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file.
package codec
// Contains code shared by both encode and decode.
// Some shared ideas around encoding/decoding
// ------------------------------------------
//
// If an interface{} is passed, we first do a type assertion to see if it is
// a primitive type or a map/slice of primitive types, and use a fastpath to handle it.
//
// If we start with a reflect.Value, we are already in reflect.Value land and
// will try to grab the function for the underlying Type and directly call that function.
// This is more performant than calling reflect.Value.Interface().
//
// This still helps us bypass many layers of reflection, and give best performance.
//
// Containers
// ------------
// Containers in the stream are either associative arrays (key-value pairs) or
// regular arrays (indexed by incrementing integers).
//
// Some streams support indefinite-length containers, and use a breaking
// byte-sequence to denote that the container has come to an end.
//
// Some streams also are text-based, and use explicit separators to denote the
// end/beginning of different values.
//
// During encode, we use a high-level condition to determine how to iterate through
// the container. That decision is based on whether the container is text-based (with
// separators) or binary (without separators). If binary, we do not even call the
// encoding of separators.
//
// During decode, we use a different high-level condition to determine how to iterate
// through the containers. That decision is based on whether the stream contained
// a length prefix, or if it used explicit breaks. If length-prefixed, we assume that
// it has to be binary, and we do not even try to read separators.
//
// The only codec that may suffer (slightly) is cbor, and only when decoding indefinite-length.
// It may suffer because we treat it like a text-based codec, and read separators.
// However, this read is a no-op and the cost is insignificant.
//
// Philosophy
// ------------
// On decode, this codec will update containers appropriately:
// - If struct, update fields from stream into fields of struct.
// If field in stream not found in struct, handle appropriately (based on option).
// If a struct field has no corresponding value in the stream, leave it AS IS.
// If nil in stream, set value to nil/zero value.
// - If map, update map from stream.
// If the stream value is NIL, set the map to nil.
// - if slice, try to update up to length of array in stream.
// if container len is less than stream array length,
// and container cannot be expanded, handled (based on option).
// This means you can decode 4-element stream array into 1-element array.
//
// ------------------------------------
// On encode, user can specify omitEmpty. This means that the value will be omitted
// if the zero value. The problem may occur during decode, where omitted values do not affect
// the value being decoded into. This means that if decoding into a struct with an
// int field with current value=5, and the field is omitted in the stream, then after
// decoding, the value will still be 5 (not 0).
// omitEmpty only works if you guarantee that you always decode into zero-values.
//
// ------------------------------------
// We could have truncated a map to remove keys not available in the stream,
// or set values in the struct which are not in the stream to their zero values.
// We decided against it because there is no efficient way to do it.
// We may introduce it as an option later.
// However, that will require enabling it for both runtime and code generation modes.
//
// To support truncate, we need to do 2 passes over the container:
// map
// - first collect all keys (e.g. in k1)
// - for each key in stream, mark k1 that the key should not be removed
// - after updating map, do second pass and call delete for all keys in k1 which are not marked
// struct:
// - for each field, track the *typeInfo s1
// - iterate through all s1, and for each one not marked, set value to zero
// - this involves checking the possible anonymous fields which are nil ptrs.
// too much work.
//
// ------------------------------------------
// Error Handling is done within the library using panic.
//
// This way, the code doesn't have to keep checking if an error has happened,
// and we don't have to keep sending the error value along with each call
// or storing it in the En|Decoder and checking it constantly along the way.
//
// The disadvantage is that small functions which use panics cannot be inlined.
// The code accounts for that by only using panics behind an interface;
// since interface calls cannot be inlined, this is irrelevant.
//
// We considered storing the error is En|Decoder.
// - once it has its err field set, it cannot be used again.
// - panicing will be optional, controlled by const flag.
// - code should always check error first and return early.
// We eventually decided against it as it makes the code clumsier to always
// check for these error conditions.
import (
"encoding"
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"fmt"
"math"
"reflect"
"sort"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"unicode"
"unicode/utf8"
)
const (
scratchByteArrayLen = 32
// Support encoding.(Binary|Text)(Unm|M)arshaler.
// This constant flag will enable or disable it.
supportMarshalInterfaces = true
// Each Encoder or Decoder uses a cache of functions based on conditionals,
// so that the conditionals are not run every time.
//
// Either a map or a slice is used to keep track of the functions.
// The map is more natural, but has a higher cost than a slice/array.
// This flag (useMapForCodecCache) controls which is used.
//
// From benchmarks, slices with linear search perform better with < 32 entries.
// We have typically seen a high threshold of about 24 entries.
useMapForCodecCache = false
// for debugging, set this to false, to catch panic traces.
// Note that this will always cause rpc tests to fail, since they need io.EOF sent via panic.
recoverPanicToErr = true
// Fast path functions try to create a fast path encode or decode implementation
// for common maps and slices, by by-passing reflection altogether.
fastpathEnabled = true
// if checkStructForEmptyValue, check structs fields to see if an empty value.
// This could be an expensive call, so possibly disable it.
checkStructForEmptyValue = false
// if derefForIsEmptyValue, deref pointers and interfaces when checking isEmptyValue
derefForIsEmptyValue = false
)
var oneByteArr = [1]byte{0}
var zeroByteSlice = oneByteArr[:0:0]
type charEncoding uint8
const (
c_RAW charEncoding = iota
c_UTF8
c_UTF16LE
c_UTF16BE
c_UTF32LE
c_UTF32BE
)
// valueType is the stream type
type valueType uint8
const (
valueTypeUnset valueType = iota
valueTypeNil
valueTypeInt
valueTypeUint
valueTypeFloat
valueTypeBool
valueTypeString
valueTypeSymbol
valueTypeBytes
valueTypeMap
valueTypeArray
valueTypeTimestamp
valueTypeExt
// valueTypeInvalid = 0xff
)
type seqType uint8
const (
_ seqType = iota
seqTypeArray
seqTypeSlice
seqTypeChan
)
var (
bigen = binary.BigEndian
structInfoFieldName = "_struct"
cachedTypeInfo = make(map[uintptr]*typeInfo, 64)
cachedTypeInfoMutex sync.RWMutex
// mapStrIntfTyp = reflect.TypeOf(map[string]interface{}(nil))
intfSliceTyp = reflect.TypeOf([]interface{}(nil))
intfTyp = intfSliceTyp.Elem()
stringTyp = reflect.TypeOf("")
timeTyp = reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{})
rawExtTyp = reflect.TypeOf(RawExt{})
uint8SliceTyp = reflect.TypeOf([]uint8(nil))
mapBySliceTyp = reflect.TypeOf((*MapBySlice)(nil)).Elem()
binaryMarshalerTyp = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.BinaryMarshaler)(nil)).Elem()
binaryUnmarshalerTyp = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler)(nil)).Elem()
textMarshalerTyp = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.TextMarshaler)(nil)).Elem()
textUnmarshalerTyp = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.TextUnmarshaler)(nil)).Elem()
selferTyp = reflect.TypeOf((*Selfer)(nil)).Elem()
uint8SliceTypId = reflect.ValueOf(uint8SliceTyp).Pointer()
rawExtTypId = reflect.ValueOf(rawExtTyp).Pointer()
intfTypId = reflect.ValueOf(intfTyp).Pointer()
timeTypId = reflect.ValueOf(timeTyp).Pointer()
stringTypId = reflect.ValueOf(stringTyp).Pointer()
// mapBySliceTypId = reflect.ValueOf(mapBySliceTyp).Pointer()
intBitsize uint8 = uint8(reflect.TypeOf(int(0)).Bits())
uintBitsize uint8 = uint8(reflect.TypeOf(uint(0)).Bits())
bsAll0x00 = []byte{0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}
bsAll0xff = []byte{0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff}
chkOvf checkOverflow
noFieldNameToStructFieldInfoErr = errors.New("no field name passed to parseStructFieldInfo")
)
// Selfer defines methods by which a value can encode or decode itself.
//
// Any type which implements Selfer will be able to encode or decode itself.
// Consequently, during (en|de)code, this takes precedence over
// (text|binary)(M|Unm)arshal or extension support.
type Selfer interface {
CodecEncodeSelf(*Encoder)
CodecDecodeSelf(*Decoder)
}
// MapBySlice represents a slice which should be encoded as a map in the stream.
// The slice contains a sequence of key-value pairs.
// This affords storing a map in a specific sequence in the stream.
//
// The support of MapBySlice affords the following:
// - A slice type which implements MapBySlice will be encoded as a map
// - A slice can be decoded from a map in the stream
type MapBySlice interface {
MapBySlice()
}
// WARNING: DO NOT USE DIRECTLY. EXPORTED FOR GODOC BENEFIT. WILL BE REMOVED.
//
// BasicHandle encapsulates the common options and extension functions.
type BasicHandle struct {
extHandle
EncodeOptions
DecodeOptions
}
func (x *BasicHandle) getBasicHandle() *BasicHandle {
return x
}
// Handle is the interface for a specific encoding format.
//
// Typically, a Handle is pre-configured before first time use,
// and not modified while in use. Such a pre-configured Handle
// is safe for concurrent access.
type Handle interface {
getBasicHandle() *BasicHandle
newEncDriver(w *Encoder) encDriver
newDecDriver(r *Decoder) decDriver
isBinary() bool
}
// RawExt represents raw unprocessed extension data.
// Some codecs will decode extension data as a *RawExt if there is no registered extension for the tag.
//
// Only one of Data or Value is nil. If Data is nil, then the content of the RawExt is in the Value.
type RawExt struct {
Tag uint64
// Data is the []byte which represents the raw ext. If Data is nil, ext is exposed in Value.
// Data is used by codecs (e.g. binc, msgpack, simple) which do custom serialization of the types
Data []byte
// Value represents the extension, if Data is nil.
// Value is used by codecs (e.g. cbor) which use the format to do custom serialization of the types.
Value interface{}
}
// Ext handles custom (de)serialization of custom types / extensions.
type Ext interface {
// WriteExt converts a value to a []byte.
// It is used by codecs (e.g. binc, msgpack, simple) which do custom serialization of the types.
WriteExt(v interface{}) []byte
// ReadExt updates a value from a []byte.
// It is used by codecs (e.g. binc, msgpack, simple) which do custom serialization of the types.
ReadExt(dst interface{}, src []byte)
// ConvertExt converts a value into a simpler interface for easy encoding e.g. convert time.Time to int64.
// It is used by codecs (e.g. cbor) which use the format to do custom serialization of the types.
ConvertExt(v interface{}) interface{}
// UpdateExt updates a value from a simpler interface for easy decoding e.g. convert int64 to time.Time.
// It is used by codecs (e.g. cbor) which use the format to do custom serialization of the types.
UpdateExt(dst interface{}, src interface{})
}
// bytesExt is a wrapper implementation to support former AddExt exported method.
type bytesExt struct {
encFn func(reflect.Value) ([]byte, error)
decFn func(reflect.Value, []byte) error
}
func (x bytesExt) WriteExt(v interface{}) []byte {
// fmt.Printf(">>>>>>>>>> WriteExt: %T, %v\n", v, v)
bs, err := x.encFn(reflect.ValueOf(v))
if err != nil {
panic(err)
}
return bs
}
func (x bytesExt) ReadExt(v interface{}, bs []byte) {
// fmt.Printf(">>>>>>>>>> ReadExt: %T, %v\n", v, v)
if err := x.decFn(reflect.ValueOf(v), bs); err != nil {
panic(err)
}
}
func (x bytesExt) ConvertExt(v interface{}) interface{} {
return x.WriteExt(v)
}
func (x bytesExt) UpdateExt(dest interface{}, v interface{}) {
x.ReadExt(dest, v.([]byte))
}
// type errorString string
// func (x errorString) Error() string { return string(x) }
type binaryEncodingType struct{}
func (_ binaryEncodingType) isBinary() bool { return true }
type textEncodingType struct{}
func (_ textEncodingType) isBinary() bool { return false }
// noBuiltInTypes is embedded into many types which do not support builtins
// e.g. msgpack, simple, cbor.
type noBuiltInTypes struct{}
func (_ noBuiltInTypes) IsBuiltinType(rt uintptr) bool { return false }
func (_ noBuiltInTypes) EncodeBuiltin(rt uintptr, v interface{}) {}
func (_ noBuiltInTypes) DecodeBuiltin(rt uintptr, v interface{}) {}
type noStreamingCodec struct{}
func (_ noStreamingCodec) CheckBreak() bool { return false }
// bigenHelper.
// Users must already slice the x completely, because we will not reslice.
type bigenHelper struct {
x []byte // must be correctly sliced to appropriate len. slicing is a cost.
w encWriter
}
func (z bigenHelper) writeUint16(v uint16) {
bigen.PutUint16(z.x, v)
z.w.writeb(z.x)
}
func (z bigenHelper) writeUint32(v uint32) {
bigen.PutUint32(z.x, v)
z.w.writeb(z.x)
}
func (z bigenHelper) writeUint64(v uint64) {
bigen.PutUint64(z.x, v)
z.w.writeb(z.x)
}
type extTypeTagFn struct {
rtid uintptr
rt reflect.Type
tag uint64
ext Ext
}
type extHandle []*extTypeTagFn
// DEPRECATED: AddExt is deprecated in favor of SetExt. It exists for compatibility only.
//
// AddExt registes an encode and decode function for a reflect.Type.
// AddExt internally calls SetExt.
// To deregister an Ext, call AddExt with nil encfn and/or nil decfn.
func (o *extHandle) AddExt(
rt reflect.Type, tag byte,
encfn func(reflect.Value) ([]byte, error), decfn func(reflect.Value, []byte) error,
) (err error) {
if encfn == nil || decfn == nil {
return o.SetExt(rt, uint64(tag), nil)
}
return o.SetExt(rt, uint64(tag), bytesExt{encfn, decfn})
}
// SetExt registers a tag and Ext for a reflect.Type.
//
// Note that the type must be a named type, and specifically not
// a pointer or Interface. An error is returned if that is not honored.
//
// To Deregister an ext, call SetExt with nil Ext
func (o *extHandle) SetExt(rt reflect.Type, tag uint64, ext Ext) (err error) {
// o is a pointer, because we may need to initialize it
if rt.PkgPath() == "" || rt.Kind() == reflect.Interface {
err = fmt.Errorf("codec.Handle.AddExt: Takes named type, especially not a pointer or interface: %T",
reflect.Zero(rt).Interface())
return
}
rtid := reflect.ValueOf(rt).Pointer()
for _, v := range *o {
if v.rtid == rtid {
v.tag, v.ext = tag, ext
return
}
}
*o = append(*o, &extTypeTagFn{rtid, rt, tag, ext})
return
}
func (o extHandle) getExt(rtid uintptr) *extTypeTagFn {
for _, v := range o {
if v.rtid == rtid {
return v
}
}
return nil
}
func (o extHandle) getExtForTag(tag uint64) *extTypeTagFn {
for _, v := range o {
if v.tag == tag {
return v
}
}
return nil
}
type structFieldInfo struct {
encName string // encode name
// only one of 'i' or 'is' can be set. If 'i' is -1, then 'is' has been set.
is []int // (recursive/embedded) field index in struct
i int16 // field index in struct
omitEmpty bool
toArray bool // if field is _struct, is the toArray set?
}
// rv returns the field of the struct.
// If anonymous, it returns an Invalid
func (si *structFieldInfo) field(v reflect.Value, update bool) (rv2 reflect.Value) {
if si.i != -1 {
v = v.Field(int(si.i))
return v
}
// replicate FieldByIndex
for _, x := range si.is {
for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
if v.IsNil() {
if !update {
return
}
v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem()))
}
v = v.Elem()
}
v = v.Field(x)
}
return v
}
func (si *structFieldInfo) setToZeroValue(v reflect.Value) {
if si.i != -1 {
v = v.Field(int(si.i))
v.Set(reflect.Zero(v.Type()))
// v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type()).Elem())
// v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type()))
} else {
// replicate FieldByIndex
for _, x := range si.is {
for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
if v.IsNil() {
return
}
v = v.Elem()
}
v = v.Field(x)
}
v.Set(reflect.Zero(v.Type()))
}
}
func parseStructFieldInfo(fname string, stag string) *structFieldInfo {
if fname == "" {
panic(noFieldNameToStructFieldInfoErr)
}
si := structFieldInfo{
encName: fname,
}
if stag != "" {
for i, s := range strings.Split(stag, ",") {
if i == 0 {
if s != "" {
si.encName = s
}
} else {
if s == "omitempty" {
si.omitEmpty = true
} else if s == "toarray" {
si.toArray = true
}
}
}
}
// si.encNameBs = []byte(si.encName)
return &si
}
type sfiSortedByEncName []*structFieldInfo
func (p sfiSortedByEncName) Len() int {
return len(p)
}
func (p sfiSortedByEncName) Less(i, j int) bool {
return p[i].encName < p[j].encName
}
func (p sfiSortedByEncName) Swap(i, j int) {
p[i], p[j] = p[j], p[i]
}
// typeInfo keeps information about each type referenced in the encode/decode sequence.
//
// During an encode/decode sequence, we work as below:
// - If base is a built in type, en/decode base value
// - If base is registered as an extension, en/decode base value
// - If type is binary(M/Unm)arshaler, call Binary(M/Unm)arshal method
// - If type is text(M/Unm)arshaler, call Text(M/Unm)arshal method
// - Else decode appropriately based on the reflect.Kind
type typeInfo struct {
sfi []*structFieldInfo // sorted. Used when enc/dec struct to map.
sfip []*structFieldInfo // unsorted. Used when enc/dec struct to array.
rt reflect.Type
rtid uintptr
// baseId gives pointer to the base reflect.Type, after deferencing
// the pointers. E.g. base type of ***time.Time is time.Time.
base reflect.Type
baseId uintptr
baseIndir int8 // number of indirections to get to base
mbs bool // base type (T or *T) is a MapBySlice
bm bool // base type (T or *T) is a binaryMarshaler
bunm bool // base type (T or *T) is a binaryUnmarshaler
bmIndir int8 // number of indirections to get to binaryMarshaler type
bunmIndir int8 // number of indirections to get to binaryUnmarshaler type
tm bool // base type (T or *T) is a textMarshaler
tunm bool // base type (T or *T) is a textUnmarshaler
tmIndir int8 // number of indirections to get to textMarshaler type
tunmIndir int8 // number of indirections to get to textUnmarshaler type
cs bool // base type (T or *T) is a Selfer
csIndir int8 // number of indirections to get to Selfer type
toArray bool // whether this (struct) type should be encoded as an array
}
func (ti *typeInfo) indexForEncName(name string) int {
//tisfi := ti.sfi
const binarySearchThreshold = 16
if sfilen := len(ti.sfi); sfilen < binarySearchThreshold {
// linear search. faster than binary search in my testing up to 16-field structs.
for i, si := range ti.sfi {
if si.encName == name {
return i
}
}
} else {
// binary search. adapted from sort/search.go.
h, i, j := 0, 0, sfilen
for i < j {
h = i + (j-i)/2
if ti.sfi[h].encName < name {
i = h + 1
} else {
j = h
}
}
if i < sfilen && ti.sfi[i].encName == name {
return i
}
}
return -1
}
func getStructTag(t reflect.StructTag) (s string) {
// check for tags: codec, json, in that order.
// this allows seamless support for many configured structs.
s = t.Get("codec")
if s == "" {
s = t.Get("json")
}
return
}
func getTypeInfo(rtid uintptr, rt reflect.Type) (pti *typeInfo) {
var ok bool
cachedTypeInfoMutex.RLock()
pti, ok = cachedTypeInfo[rtid]
cachedTypeInfoMutex.RUnlock()
if ok {
return
}
cachedTypeInfoMutex.Lock()
defer cachedTypeInfoMutex.Unlock()
if pti, ok = cachedTypeInfo[rtid]; ok {
return
}
ti := typeInfo{rt: rt, rtid: rtid}
pti = &ti
var indir int8
if ok, indir = implementsIntf(rt, binaryMarshalerTyp); ok {
ti.bm, ti.bmIndir = true, indir
}
if ok, indir = implementsIntf(rt, binaryUnmarshalerTyp); ok {
ti.bunm, ti.bunmIndir = true, indir
}
if ok, indir = implementsIntf(rt, textMarshalerTyp); ok {
ti.tm, ti.tmIndir = true, indir
}
if ok, indir = implementsIntf(rt, textUnmarshalerTyp); ok {
ti.tunm, ti.tunmIndir = true, indir
}
if ok, indir = implementsIntf(rt, selferTyp); ok {
ti.cs, ti.csIndir = true, indir
}
if ok, _ = implementsIntf(rt, mapBySliceTyp); ok {
ti.mbs = true
}
pt := rt
var ptIndir int8
// for ; pt.Kind() == reflect.Ptr; pt, ptIndir = pt.Elem(), ptIndir+1 { }
for pt.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
pt = pt.Elem()
ptIndir++
}
if ptIndir == 0 {
ti.base = rt
ti.baseId = rtid
} else {
ti.base = pt
ti.baseId = reflect.ValueOf(pt).Pointer()
ti.baseIndir = ptIndir
}
if rt.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
var siInfo *structFieldInfo
if f, ok := rt.FieldByName(structInfoFieldName); ok {
siInfo = parseStructFieldInfo(structInfoFieldName, getStructTag(f.Tag))
ti.toArray = siInfo.toArray
}
sfip := make([]*structFieldInfo, 0, rt.NumField())
rgetTypeInfo(rt, nil, make(map[string]bool, 16), &sfip, siInfo)
ti.sfip = make([]*structFieldInfo, len(sfip))
ti.sfi = make([]*structFieldInfo, len(sfip))
copy(ti.sfip, sfip)
sort.Sort(sfiSortedByEncName(sfip))
copy(ti.sfi, sfip)
}
// sfi = sfip
cachedTypeInfo[rtid] = pti
return
}
func rgetTypeInfo(rt reflect.Type, indexstack []int, fnameToHastag map[string]bool,
sfi *[]*structFieldInfo, siInfo *structFieldInfo,
) {
for j := 0; j < rt.NumField(); j++ {
f := rt.Field(j)
// func types are skipped.
if tk := f.Type.Kind(); tk == reflect.Func {
continue
}
stag := getStructTag(f.Tag)
if stag == "-" {
continue
}
if r1, _ := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(f.Name); r1 == utf8.RuneError || !unicode.IsUpper(r1) {
continue
}
// if anonymous and there is no struct tag and its a struct (or pointer to struct), inline it.
if f.Anonymous && stag == "" {
ft := f.Type
for ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr {
ft = ft.Elem()
}
if ft.Kind() == reflect.Struct {
indexstack2 := make([]int, len(indexstack)+1, len(indexstack)+4)
copy(indexstack2, indexstack)
indexstack2[len(indexstack)] = j
// indexstack2 := append(append(make([]int, 0, len(indexstack)+4), indexstack...), j)
rgetTypeInfo(ft, indexstack2, fnameToHastag, sfi, siInfo)
continue
}
}
// do not let fields with same name in embedded structs override field at higher level.
// this must be done after anonymous check, to allow anonymous field
// still include their child fields
if _, ok := fnameToHastag[f.Name]; ok {
continue
}
si := parseStructFieldInfo(f.Name, stag)
// si.ikind = int(f.Type.Kind())
if len(indexstack) == 0 {
si.i = int16(j)
} else {
si.i = -1
si.is = append(append(make([]int, 0, len(indexstack)+4), indexstack...), j)
}
if siInfo != nil {
if siInfo.omitEmpty {
si.omitEmpty = true
}
}
*sfi = append(*sfi, si)
fnameToHastag[f.Name] = stag != ""
}
}
func panicToErr(err *error) {
if recoverPanicToErr {
if x := recover(); x != nil {
//debug.PrintStack()
panicValToErr(x, err)
}
}
}
// func doPanic(tag string, format string, params ...interface{}) {
// params2 := make([]interface{}, len(params)+1)
// params2[0] = tag
// copy(params2[1:], params)
// panic(fmt.Errorf("%s: "+format, params2...))
// }
func isMutableKind(k reflect.Kind) (v bool) {
return k == reflect.Int ||
k == reflect.Int8 ||
k == reflect.Int16 ||
k == reflect.Int32 ||
k == reflect.Int64 ||
k == reflect.Uint ||
k == reflect.Uint8 ||
k == reflect.Uint16 ||
k == reflect.Uint32 ||
k == reflect.Uint64 ||
k == reflect.Float32 ||
k == reflect.Float64 ||
k == reflect.Bool ||
k == reflect.String
}
// these functions must be inlinable, and not call anybody
type checkOverflow struct{}
func (_ checkOverflow) Float32(f float64) (overflow bool) {
if f < 0 {
f = -f
}
return math.MaxFloat32 < f && f <= math.MaxFloat64
}
func (_ checkOverflow) Uint(v uint64, bitsize uint8) (overflow bool) {
if bitsize == 0 || bitsize >= 64 || v == 0 {
return
}
if trunc := (v << (64 - bitsize)) >> (64 - bitsize); v != trunc {
overflow = true
}
return
}
func (_ checkOverflow) Int(v int64, bitsize uint8) (overflow bool) {
if bitsize == 0 || bitsize >= 64 || v == 0 {
return
}
if trunc := (v << (64 - bitsize)) >> (64 - bitsize); v != trunc {
overflow = true
}
return
}
func (_ checkOverflow) SignedInt(v uint64) (i int64, overflow bool) {
//e.g. -127 to 128 for int8
pos := (v >> 63) == 0
ui2 := v & 0x7fffffffffffffff
if pos {
if ui2 > math.MaxInt64 {
overflow = true
return
}
} else {
if ui2 > math.MaxInt64-1 {
overflow = true
return
}
}
i = int64(v)
return
}