gcprog

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Published: Jul 3, 2016 License: BSD-3-Clause, MIT Imports: 2 Imported by: 0

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Overview

Package gcprog implements an encoder for packed GC pointer bitmaps, known as GC programs.

Program Format

The GC program encodes a sequence of 0 and 1 bits indicating scalar or pointer words in an object. The encoding is a simple Lempel-Ziv program, with codes to emit literal bits and to repeat the last n bits c times.

The possible codes are:

00000000: stop
0nnnnnnn: emit n bits copied from the next (n+7)/8 bytes, least significant bit first
10000000 n c: repeat the previous n bits c times; n, c are varints
1nnnnnnn c: repeat the previous n bits c times; c is a varint

The numbers n and c, when they follow a code, are encoded as varints using the same encoding as encoding/binary's Uvarint.

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type Writer

type Writer struct {
	// contains filtered or unexported fields
}

A Writer is an encoder for GC programs.

The typical use of a Writer is to call Init, maybe call Debug, make a sequence of Ptr, Advance, Repeat, and Append calls to describe the data type, and then finally call End.

func (*Writer) Append

func (w *Writer) Append(prog []byte, n int64)

Append emits the given GC program into the current output. The caller asserts that the program emits n bits (describes n words), and Append panics if that is not true.

func (*Writer) BitIndex

func (w *Writer) BitIndex() int64

BitIndex returns the number of bits written to the bit stream so far.

func (*Writer) Debug

func (w *Writer) Debug(out io.Writer)

Debug causes the writer to print a debugging trace to out during future calls to methods like Ptr, Advance, and End. It also enables debugging checks during the encoding.

func (*Writer) End

func (w *Writer) End()

End marks the end of the program, writing any remaining bytes.

func (*Writer) Init

func (w *Writer) Init(writeByte func(byte))

Init initializes w to write a new GC program by calling writeByte for each byte in the program.

func (*Writer) Ptr

func (w *Writer) Ptr(index int64)

Ptr emits a 1 into the bit stream at the given bit index. that is, it records that the index'th word in the object memory is a pointer. Any bits between the current index and the new index are set to zero, meaning the corresponding words are scalars.

func (*Writer) Repeat

func (w *Writer) Repeat(n, c int64)

Repeat emits an instruction to repeat the description of the last n words c times (including the initial description, c+1 times in total).

func (*Writer) ShouldRepeat

func (w *Writer) ShouldRepeat(n, c int64) bool

ShouldRepeat reports whether it would be worthwhile to use a Repeat to describe c elements of n bits each, compared to just emitting c copies of the n-bit description.

func (*Writer) ZeroUntil

func (w *Writer) ZeroUntil(index int64)

ZeroUntil adds zeros to the bit stream until reaching the given index; that is, it records that the words from the most recent pointer until the index'th word are scalars. ZeroUntil is usually called in preparation for a call to Repeat, Append, or End.

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