package brotli /* Copyright 2010 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distributed under MIT license. See file LICENSE for detail or copy at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT */ /* Write bits into a byte array. */ /* This function writes bits into bytes in increasing addresses, and within a byte least-significant-bit first. The function can write up to 56 bits in one go with WriteBits Example: let's assume that 3 bits (Rs below) have been written already: BYTE-0 BYTE+1 BYTE+2 0000 0RRR 0000 0000 0000 0000 Now, we could write 5 or less bits in MSB by just sifting by 3 and OR'ing to BYTE-0. For n bits, we take the last 5 bits, OR that with high bits in BYTE-0, and locate the rest in BYTE+1, BYTE+2, etc. */ func writeBits(n_bits uint, bits uint64, pos *uint, array []byte) { var array_pos []byte = array[*pos>>3:] var bits_reserved_in_first_byte uint = (*pos & 7) /* implicit & 0xFF is assumed for uint8_t arithmetics */ var bits_left_to_write uint bits <<= bits_reserved_in_first_byte array_pos[0] |= byte(bits) array_pos = array_pos[1:] for bits_left_to_write = n_bits + bits_reserved_in_first_byte; bits_left_to_write >= 9; bits_left_to_write -= 8 { bits >>= 8 array_pos[0] = byte(bits) array_pos = array_pos[1:] } array_pos[0] = 0 *pos += n_bits } func writeSingleBit(bit bool, pos *uint, array []byte) { if bit { writeBits(1, 1, pos, array) } else { writeBits(1, 0, pos, array) } } func writeBitsPrepareStorage(pos uint, array []byte) { assert(pos&7 == 0) array[pos>>3] = 0 }