neo-go/_pkg.dev/wire/util/binaryWriter.go
Roman Khimov ddd1d92ff1 pkg: hide it by moving to _pkg.dev
The idea here is to preserve the history of `dev` branch development and its
code when merging with the `master`. Later this code could be moved into the
masters code where appropriate.
2019-08-20 18:39:50 +03:00

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package util
import (
"encoding/binary"
"errors"
"io"
)
//BinWriter is a convenient wrapper around a io.Writer and err object
// Used to simplify error handling when writing into a io.Writer
// from a struct with many fields
type BinWriter struct {
W io.Writer
Err error
}
// Write writes into the underlying io.Writer from an object v in LE format
func (w *BinWriter) Write(v interface{}) {
if w.Err != nil {
return
}
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, v)
}
// WriteBigEnd writes into the underlying io.Writer from an object v in BE format
// Only used for IP and PORT. Additional method makes the default LittleEndian case clean
func (w *BinWriter) WriteBigEnd(v interface{}) {
if w.Err != nil {
return
}
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.BigEndian, v)
}
// VarUint writes a uint64 into the underlying writer
func (w *BinWriter) VarUint(val uint64) {
if val < 0 {
w.Err = errors.New("value out of range")
return
}
if w.Err != nil {
return
}
if val < 0xfd {
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, uint8(val))
return
}
if val < 0xFFFF {
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, byte(0xfd))
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, uint16(val))
return
}
if val < 0xFFFFFFFF {
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, byte(0xfe))
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, uint32(val))
return
}
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, byte(0xff))
w.Err = binary.Write(w.W, binary.LittleEndian, val)
}
// VarBytes writes a variable length byte array into the underlying io.Writer
func (w *BinWriter) VarBytes(b []byte) {
w.VarUint(uint64(len(b)))
w.Write(b)
}
//VarString casts the string as a byte slice and calls VarBytes
func (w *BinWriter) VarString(s string) {
w.VarBytes([]byte(s))
}