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view src/com/tmate/hgkit/ll/Nodeid.java @ 2:08db726a0fb7
Shaping out low-level Hg structures
author | Artem Tikhomirov <tikhomirov.artem@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 19 Dec 2010 05:41:31 +0100 |
parents | dbd663faec1f |
children | d6d2a630f4a6 |
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/** * Copyright (c) 2010 Artem Tikhomirov */ package com.tmate.hgkit.ll; import java.math.BigInteger; import java.util.Formatter; /** * @see mercurial/node.py * @author artem * */ public class Nodeid { public static int NULLREV = -1; private final byte[] binaryData; public Nodeid(byte[] binaryRepresentation) { // 5 int fields => 32 bytes // byte[20] => 48 bytes this.binaryData = binaryRepresentation; } @Override public String toString() { // FIXME temp impl. // BEWARE, if binaryData[0] > 0x80, BigInteger treats it as negative return new BigInteger(binaryData).toString(); } // binascii.unhexlify() public static Nodeid fromAscii(byte[] asciiRepresentation, int offset, int length) { assert length % 2 == 0; // Python's binascii.hexlify convert each byte into 2 digits byte[] data = new byte[length / 2]; // XXX use known size instead? nodeid is always 20 bytes for (int i = 0, j = offset; i < data.length; i++) { int hiNibble = Character.digit(asciiRepresentation[j++], 16); int lowNibble = Character.digit(asciiRepresentation[j++], 16); data[i] = (byte) (((hiNibble << 4) | lowNibble) & 0xFF); } return new Nodeid(data); } }