restic/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/runenames/bits.go
Alexander Neumann 2b39f9f4b2 Update dependencies
Among others, this updates minio-go, so that the new "eu-west-3" zone
for AWS is supported.
2018-01-23 19:40:42 +01:00

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// Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT.
package runenames
// This file contains code common to gen.go and the package code.
// The mapping from rune to string (i.e. offset and length in the data string)
// is encoded as a two level table. The first level maps from contiguous rune
// ranges [runeOffset, runeOffset+runeLength) to entries. Entries are either
// direct (for repeated names such as "<CJK Ideograph>") or indirect (for runs
// of unique names such as "SPACE", "EXCLAMATION MARK", "QUOTATION MARK", ...).
//
// Each first level table element is 64 bits. The runeOffset (21 bits) and
// runeLength (16 bits) take the 37 high bits. The entry takes the 27 low bits,
// with directness encoded in the least significant bit.
//
// A direct entry encodes a dataOffset (18 bits) and dataLength (8 bits) in the
// data string. 18 bits is too short to encode the entire data string's length,
// but the data string's contents are arranged so that all of the few direct
// entries' offsets come before all of the many indirect entries' offsets.
//
// An indirect entry encodes a dataBase (10 bits) and a table1Offset (16 bits).
// The table1Offset is the start of a range in the second level table. The
// length of that range is the same as the runeLength.
//
// Each second level table element is 16 bits, an index into data, relative to
// a bias equal to (dataBase << dataBaseUnit). That (bias + index) is the
// (dataOffset + dataLength) in the data string. The dataOffset is implied by
// the previous table element (with the same implicit bias).
const (
bitsRuneOffset = 21
bitsRuneLength = 16
bitsDataOffset = 18
bitsDataLength = 8
bitsDirect = 1
bitsDataBase = 10
bitsTable1Offset = 16
shiftRuneOffset = 0 + bitsDirect + bitsDataLength + bitsDataOffset + bitsRuneLength
shiftRuneLength = 0 + bitsDirect + bitsDataLength + bitsDataOffset
shiftDataOffset = 0 + bitsDirect + bitsDataLength
shiftDataLength = 0 + bitsDirect
shiftDirect = 0
shiftDataBase = 0 + bitsDirect + bitsTable1Offset
shiftTable1Offset = 0 + bitsDirect
maskRuneLength = 1<<bitsRuneLength - 1
maskDataOffset = 1<<bitsDataOffset - 1
maskDataLength = 1<<bitsDataLength - 1
maskDirect = 1<<bitsDirect - 1
maskDataBase = 1<<bitsDataBase - 1
maskTable1Offset = 1<<bitsTable1Offset - 1
dataBaseUnit = 10
)