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/*
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Package bit aims to provide feature parity with stdlib's [encoding/hex].
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It's a ludicrous tragedy that hex/base16, base32, base64 all have libraries for converting
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to/from string representations... but there's nothing for binary ('01010001' etc.) whatsoever.
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This package also provides some extra convenience functions and types in an attempt to provide
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an abstracted bit-level fidelity in Go. A [Bit] is a bool type, in which that underlying bool
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being false represents a 0 and that underlying bool being true represents a 1.
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Note that a [Bit] or arbitrary-length or non-octal-aligned [][Bit] may take up more bytes in memory
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than expected; a [Bit] will actually always occupy a single byte -- thus representing
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`00000000 00000000` as a [][Bit] or [16][Bit] will actually occupy *sixteen bytes* in memory,
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NOT 2 bytes (nor, obviously, [2][Byte])!
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It is recommended instead to use a [Bits] instead of a [Bit] slice or array, as it will try to properly align to the
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smallest memory allocation possible (at the cost of a few extra CPU cycles on adding/removing one or more [Bit]).
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It will properly retain any appended, prepended, leading, or trailing bits that do not currently align to a byte.
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*/
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package bit
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package bit
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// TODO: Provide analogues of encoding/hex, encoding/base64, etc. functions etc.
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/*
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TODO: Also provide interfaces for the following:
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* https://pkg.go.dev/encoding#BinaryAppender
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* https://pkg.go.dev/encoding#BinaryMarshaler
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* https://pkg.go.dev/encoding#BinaryUnmarshaler
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* https://pkg.go.dev/encoding#TextAppender
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* https://pkg.go.dev/encoding#TextMarshaler
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* https://pkg.go.dev/encoding#TextUnmarshaler
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*/
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.encoding.TODO/bit/types.go
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package bit
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type (
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// Bit aims to provide a native-like type for a single bit (Golang operates on the smallest fidelity level of *byte*/uint8).
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Bit bool
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// Bits is an arbitrary length of bits.
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Bits struct {
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/*
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leading is a series of Bit that do not cleanly align to the beginning of Bits.b.
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They will always be the bits at the *beginning* of the sequence.
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len(Bits.leading) will *never* be more than 7;
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it's converted into a byte, prepended to Bits.b, and cleared if it reaches that point.
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*/
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leading []Bit
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// b is the condensed/memory-aligned alternative to an [][8]Bit (or []Bit, or [][]Bit, etc.).
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b []byte
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/*
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remaining is a series of Bit that do not cleanly align to the end of Bits.b.
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They will always be the bits at the *end* of the sequence.
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len(Bits.remaining) will *never* be more than 7;
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it's converted into a byte, appended to Bits.b, and cleared if it reaches that point.
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*/
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remaining []Bit
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// fixedLen, if 0, represents a "slice". If >= 1, it represents an "array".
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fixedLen uint
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}
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// Byte is this package's representation of a byte. It's primarily for convenience.
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Byte byte
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// Bytes is defined as a type for convenience single-call functions.
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Bytes []Byte
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)
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