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All rights reserved.// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers///// Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are// met:////     * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright// notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.//     * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above// copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer// in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the// distribution.//     * Neither the name of Google Inc. nor the names of its// contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from// this software without specific prior written permission.//// THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS// "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT// LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR// A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT// OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,// SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT// LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,// DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY// THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT// (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE./** * @fileoverview This file contains utilities for decoding primitive values * (signed and unsigned integers, varints, booleans, enums, hashes, strings, * and raw bytes) embedded in Uint8Arrays into their corresponding Javascript * types. * * Major caveat - Javascript is unable to accurately represent integers larger * than 2^53 due to its use of a double-precision floating point format or all * numbers. If you need to guarantee that 64-bit values survive with all bits * intact, you _must_ read them using one of the Hash64 methods, which return * an 8-character string. * * @author aappleby@google.com (Austin Appleby) */goog.provide('jspb.BinaryDecoder');goog.provide('jspb.BinaryIterator');goog.require('goog.asserts');goog.require('jspb.utils');/** * Simple helper class for traversing the contents of repeated scalar fields. * that may or may not have been packed into a wire-format blob. * @param {?jspb.BinaryDecoder=} opt_decoder * @param {?function(this:jspb.BinaryDecoder):(number|boolean|string)=} *     opt_next The decoder method to use for next(). * @param {?Array.<number|boolean|string>=} opt_elements * @constructor * @struct */jspb.BinaryIterator = function(opt_decoder, opt_next, opt_elements) {  /** @private {jspb.BinaryDecoder} */  this.decoder_ = null;  /**   * The BinaryDecoder member function used when iterating over packed data.   * @private {?function(this:jspb.BinaryDecoder):(number|boolean|string)}   */  this.nextMethod_ = null;  /** @private {Array.<number>} */  this.elements_ = null;  /** @private {number} */  this.cursor_ = 0;  /** @private {number|boolean|string|null} */  this.nextValue_ = null;  /** @private {boolean} */  this.atEnd_ = true;  this.init_(opt_decoder, opt_next, opt_elements);};/** * @param {?jspb.BinaryDecoder=} opt_decoder * @param {?function(this:jspb.BinaryDecoder):(number|boolean|string)=} *     opt_next The decoder method to use for next(). * @param {?Array.<number|boolean|string>=} opt_elements * @private */jspb.BinaryIterator.prototype.init_ =    function(opt_decoder, opt_next, opt_elements) {  if (opt_decoder && opt_next) {    this.decoder_ = opt_decoder;    this.nextMethod_ = opt_next;  }  this.elements_ = opt_elements ? opt_elements : null;  this.cursor_ = 0;  this.nextValue_ = null;  this.atEnd_ = !this.decoder_ && !this.elements_;  this.next();};/** * Global pool of BinaryIterator instances. * @private {!Array.<!jspb.BinaryIterator>} */jspb.BinaryIterator.instanceCache_ = [];/** * Allocates a BinaryIterator from the cache, creating a new one if the cache * is empty. * @param {?jspb.BinaryDecoder=} opt_decoder * @param {?function(this:jspb.BinaryDecoder):(number|boolean|string)=} *     opt_next The decoder method to use for next(). * @param {?Array.<number|boolean|string>=} opt_elements * @return {!jspb.BinaryIterator} */jspb.BinaryIterator.alloc = function(opt_decoder, opt_next, opt_elements) {  if (jspb.BinaryIterator.instanceCache_.length) {    var iterator = jspb.BinaryIterator.instanceCache_.pop();    iterator.init_(opt_decoder, opt_next, opt_elements);    return iterator;  } else {    return new jspb.BinaryIterator(opt_decoder, opt_next, opt_elements);  }};/** * Puts this instance back in the instance cache. */jspb.BinaryIterator.prototype.free = function() {  this.clear();  if (jspb.BinaryIterator.instanceCache_.length < 100) {    jspb.BinaryIterator.instanceCache_.push(this);  }};/** * Clears the iterator. */jspb.BinaryIterator.prototype.clear = function() {  if (this.decoder_) {    this.decoder_.free();  }  this.decoder_ = null;  this.nextMethod_ = null;  this.elements_ = null;  this.cursor_ = 0;  this.nextValue_ = null;  this.atEnd_ = true;};/** * Returns the element at the iterator, or null if the iterator is invalid or * past the end of the decoder/array. * @return {number|boolean|string|null} */jspb.BinaryIterator.prototype.get = function() {  return this.nextValue_;};/** * Returns true if the iterator is at the end of the decoder/array. * @return {boolean} */jspb.BinaryIterator.prototype.atEnd = function() {  return this.atEnd_;};/** * Returns the element at the iterator and steps to the next element, * equivalent to '*pointer++' in C. * @return {number|boolean|string|null} */jspb.BinaryIterator.prototype.next = function() {  var lastValue = this.nextValue_;  if (this.decoder_) {    if (this.decoder_.atEnd()) {      this.nextValue_ = null;      this.atEnd_ = true;    } else {      this.nextValue_ = this.nextMethod_.call(this.decoder_);    }  } else if (this.elements_) {    if (this.cursor_ == this.elements_.length) {      this.nextValue_ = null;      this.atEnd_ = true;    } else {      this.nextValue_ = this.elements_[this.cursor_++];    }  }  return lastValue;};/** * BinaryDecoder implements the decoders for all the wire types specified in * https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding. * * @param {jspb.ByteSource=} opt_bytes The bytes we're reading from. * @param {number=} opt_start The optional offset to start reading at. * @param {number=} opt_length The optional length of the block to read - *     we'll throw an assertion if we go off the end of the block. * @constructor * @struct */jspb.BinaryDecoder = function(opt_bytes, opt_start, opt_length) {  /**   * Typed byte-wise view of the source buffer.   * @private {?Uint8Array}   */  this.bytes_ = null;  /**   * Start point of the block to read.   * @private {number}   */  this.start_ = 0;  /**   * End point of the block to read.   * @private {number}   */  this.end_ = 0;  /**   * Current read location in bytes_.   * @private {number}   */  this.cursor_ = 0;  /**   * Temporary storage for the low 32 bits of 64-bit data types that we're   * decoding.   * @private {number}   */  this.tempLow_ = 0;  /**   * Temporary storage for the high 32 bits of 64-bit data types that we're   * decoding.   * @private {number}   */  this.tempHigh_ = 0;  /**   * Set to true if this decoder encountered an error due to corrupt data.   * @private {boolean}   */  this.error_ = false;  if (opt_bytes) {    this.setBlock(opt_bytes, opt_start, opt_length);  }};/** * Global pool of BinaryDecoder instances. * @private {!Array.<!jspb.BinaryDecoder>} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.instanceCache_ = [];/** * Pops an instance off the instance cache, or creates one if the cache is * empty. * @param {jspb.ByteSource=} opt_bytes The bytes we're reading from. * @param {number=} opt_start The optional offset to start reading at. * @param {number=} opt_length The optional length of the block to read - *     we'll throw an assertion if we go off the end of the block. * @return {!jspb.BinaryDecoder} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.alloc = function(opt_bytes, opt_start, opt_length) {  if (jspb.BinaryDecoder.instanceCache_.length) {    var newDecoder = jspb.BinaryDecoder.instanceCache_.pop();    if (opt_bytes) {      newDecoder.setBlock(opt_bytes, opt_start, opt_length);    }    return newDecoder;  } else {    return new jspb.BinaryDecoder(opt_bytes, opt_start, opt_length);  }};/** * Puts this instance back in the instance cache. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.free = function() {  this.clear();  if (jspb.BinaryDecoder.instanceCache_.length < 100) {    jspb.BinaryDecoder.instanceCache_.push(this);  }};/** * Makes a copy of this decoder. * @return {!jspb.BinaryDecoder} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.clone = function() {  return jspb.BinaryDecoder.alloc(this.bytes_,      this.start_, this.end_ - this.start_);};/** * Clears the decoder. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.clear = function() {  this.bytes_ = null;  this.start_ = 0;  this.end_ = 0;  this.cursor_ = 0;  this.error_ = false;};/** * Returns the raw buffer. * @return {?Uint8Array} The raw buffer. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.getBuffer = function() {  return this.bytes_;};/** * Changes the block of bytes we're decoding. * @param {!jspb.ByteSource} data The bytes we're reading from. * @param {number=} opt_start The optional offset to start reading at. * @param {number=} opt_length The optional length of the block to read - *     we'll throw an assertion if we go off the end of the block. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.setBlock =    function(data, opt_start, opt_length) {  this.bytes_ = jspb.utils.byteSourceToUint8Array(data);  this.start_ = goog.isDef(opt_start) ? opt_start : 0;  this.end_ =      goog.isDef(opt_length) ? this.start_ + opt_length : this.bytes_.length;  this.cursor_ = this.start_;};/** * @return {number} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.getEnd = function() {  return this.end_;};/** * @param {number} end */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.setEnd = function(end) {  this.end_ = end;};/** * Moves the read cursor back to the start of the block. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.reset = function() {  this.cursor_ = this.start_;};/** * Returns the internal read cursor. * @return {number} The internal read cursor. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.getCursor = function() {  return this.cursor_;};/** * Returns the internal read cursor. * @param {number} cursor The new cursor. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.setCursor = function(cursor) {  this.cursor_ = cursor;};/** * Advances the stream cursor by the given number of bytes. * @param {number} count The number of bytes to advance by. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.advance = function(count) {  this.cursor_ += count;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);};/** * Returns true if this decoder is at the end of the block. * @return {boolean} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.atEnd = function() {  return this.cursor_ == this.end_;};/** * Returns true if this decoder is at the end of the block. * @return {boolean} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.pastEnd = function() {  return this.cursor_ > this.end_;};/** * Returns true if this decoder encountered an error due to corrupt data. * @return {boolean} */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.getError = function() {  return this.error_ ||         (this.cursor_ < 0) ||         (this.cursor_ > this.end_);};/** * Reads an unsigned varint from the binary stream and stores it as a split * 64-bit integer. Since this does not convert the value to a number, no * precision is lost. * * It's possible for an unsigned varint to be incorrectly encoded - more than * 64 bits' worth of data could be present. If this happens, this method will * throw an error. * * Decoding varints requires doing some funny base-128 math - for more * details on the format, see * https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding * * @private */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readSplitVarint64_ = function() {  var temp;  var lowBits = 0;  var highBits = 0;  // Read the first four bytes of the varint, stopping at the terminator if we  // see it.  for (var i = 0; i < 4; i++) {    temp = this.bytes_[this.cursor_++];    lowBits |= (temp & 0x7F) << (i * 7);    if (temp < 128) {      this.tempLow_ = lowBits >>> 0;      this.tempHigh_ = 0;      return;    }  }  // Read the fifth byte, which straddles the low and high dwords.  temp = this.bytes_[this.cursor_++];  lowBits |= (temp & 0x7F) << 28;  highBits |= (temp & 0x7F) >> 4;  if (temp < 128) {    this.tempLow_ = lowBits >>> 0;    this.tempHigh_ = highBits >>> 0;    return;  }  // Read the sixth through tenth byte.  for (var i = 0; i < 5; i++) {    temp = this.bytes_[this.cursor_++];    highBits |= (temp & 0x7F) << (i * 7 + 3);    if (temp < 128) {      this.tempLow_ = lowBits >>> 0;      this.tempHigh_ = highBits >>> 0;      return;    }  }  // If we did not see the terminator, the encoding was invalid.  goog.asserts.fail('Failed to read varint, encoding is invalid.');  this.error_ = true;};/** * Skips over a varint in the block without decoding it. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.skipVarint = function() {  while (this.bytes_[this.cursor_] & 0x80) {    this.cursor_++;  }  this.cursor_++;};/** * Skips backwards over a varint in the block - to do this correctly, we have * to know the value we're skipping backwards over or things are ambiguous. * @param {number} value The varint value to unskip. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.unskipVarint = function(value) {  while (value > 128) {    this.cursor_--;    value = value >>> 7;  }  this.cursor_--;};/** * Reads a 32-bit varint from the binary stream. Due to a quirk of the encoding * format and Javascript's handling of bitwise math, this actually works * correctly for both signed and unsigned 32-bit varints. * * This function is called vastly more frequently than any other in * BinaryDecoder, so it has been unrolled and tweaked for performance. * * If there are more than 32 bits of data in the varint, it _must_ be due to * sign-extension. If we're in debug mode and the high 32 bits don't match the * expected sign extension, this method will throw an error. * * Decoding varints requires doing some funny base-128 math - for more * details on the format, see * https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding * * @return {number} The decoded unsigned 32-bit varint. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUnsignedVarint32 = function() {  var temp;  var bytes = this.bytes_;  temp = bytes[this.cursor_ + 0];  var x = (temp & 0x7F);  if (temp < 128) {    this.cursor_ += 1;    goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);    return x;  }  temp = bytes[this.cursor_ + 1];  x |= (temp & 0x7F) << 7;  if (temp < 128) {    this.cursor_ += 2;    goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);    return x;  }  temp = bytes[this.cursor_ + 2];  x |= (temp & 0x7F) << 14;  if (temp < 128) {    this.cursor_ += 3;    goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);    return x;  }  temp = bytes[this.cursor_ + 3];  x |= (temp & 0x7F) << 21;  if (temp < 128) {    this.cursor_ += 4;    goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);    return x;  }  temp = bytes[this.cursor_ + 4];  x |= (temp & 0x0F) << 28;  if (temp < 128) {    // We're reading the high bits of an unsigned varint. The byte we just read    // also contains bits 33 through 35, which we're going to discard. Those    // bits _must_ be zero, or the encoding is invalid.    goog.asserts.assert((temp & 0xF0) == 0);    this.cursor_ += 5;    goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);    return x >>> 0;  }  // If we get here, we're reading the sign extension of a negative 32-bit int.  // We can skip these bytes, as we know in advance that they have to be all  // 1's if the varint is correctly encoded. Since we also know the value is  // negative, we don't have to coerce it to unsigned before we return it.  goog.asserts.assert((temp & 0xF0) == 0xF0);  goog.asserts.assert(bytes[this.cursor_ + 5] == 0xFF);  goog.asserts.assert(bytes[this.cursor_ + 6] == 0xFF);  goog.asserts.assert(bytes[this.cursor_ + 7] == 0xFF);  goog.asserts.assert(bytes[this.cursor_ + 8] == 0xFF);  goog.asserts.assert(bytes[this.cursor_ + 9] == 0x01);  this.cursor_ += 10;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return x;};/** * The readUnsignedVarint32 above deals with signed 32-bit varints correctly, * so this is just an alias. * * @return {number} The decoded signed 32-bit varint. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readSignedVarint32 =    jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUnsignedVarint32;/** * Reads a 32-bit unsigned variant and returns its value as a string. * * @return {string} The decoded unsigned 32-bit varint as a string. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUnsignedVarint32String = function() {  // 32-bit integers fit in JavaScript numbers without loss of precision, so  // string variants of 32-bit varint readers can simply delegate then convert  // to string.  var value = this.readUnsignedVarint32();  return value.toString();};/** * Reads a 32-bit signed variant and returns its value as a string. * * @return {string} The decoded signed 32-bit varint as a string. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readSignedVarint32String = function() {  // 32-bit integers fit in JavaScript numbers without loss of precision, so  // string variants of 32-bit varint readers can simply delegate then convert  // to string.  var value = this.readSignedVarint32();  return value.toString();};/** * Reads a signed, zigzag-encoded 32-bit varint from the binary stream. * * Zigzag encoding is a modification of varint encoding that reduces the * storage overhead for small negative integers - for more details on the * format, see https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding * * @return {number} The decoded signed, zigzag-encoded 32-bit varint. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readZigzagVarint32 = function() {  var result = this.readUnsignedVarint32();  return (result >>> 1) ^ - (result & 1);};/** * Reads an unsigned 64-bit varint from the binary stream. Note that since * Javascript represents all numbers as double-precision floats, there will be * precision lost if the absolute value of the varint is larger than 2^53. * * @return {number} The decoded unsigned varint. Precision will be lost if the *     integer exceeds 2^53. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUnsignedVarint64 = function() {  this.readSplitVarint64_();  return jspb.utils.joinUint64(this.tempLow_, this.tempHigh_);};/** * Reads an unsigned 64-bit varint from the binary stream and returns the value * as a decimal string. * * @return {string} The decoded unsigned varint as a decimal string. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUnsignedVarint64String = function() {  this.readSplitVarint64_();  return jspb.utils.joinUnsignedDecimalString(this.tempLow_, this.tempHigh_);};/** * Reads a signed 64-bit varint from the binary stream. Note that since * Javascript represents all numbers as double-precision floats, there will be * precision lost if the absolute value of the varint is larger than 2^53. * * @return {number} The decoded signed varint. Precision will be lost if the *     integer exceeds 2^53. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readSignedVarint64 = function() {  this.readSplitVarint64_();  return jspb.utils.joinInt64(this.tempLow_, this.tempHigh_);};/** * Reads an signed 64-bit varint from the binary stream and returns the value * as a decimal string. * * @return {string} The decoded signed varint as a decimal string. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readSignedVarint64String = function() {  this.readSplitVarint64_();  return jspb.utils.joinSignedDecimalString(this.tempLow_, this.tempHigh_);};/** * Reads a signed, zigzag-encoded 64-bit varint from the binary stream. Note * that since Javascript represents all numbers as double-precision floats, * there will be precision lost if the absolute value of the varint is larger * than 2^53. * * Zigzag encoding is a modification of varint encoding that reduces the * storage overhead for small negative integers - for more details on the * format, see https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding * * @return {number} The decoded zigzag varint. Precision will be lost if the *     integer exceeds 2^53. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readZigzagVarint64 = function() {  this.readSplitVarint64_();  return jspb.utils.joinZigzag64(this.tempLow_, this.tempHigh_);};/** * Reads a raw unsigned 8-bit integer from the binary stream. * * @return {number} The unsigned 8-bit integer read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUint8 = function() {  var a = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 0];  this.cursor_ += 1;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return a;};/** * Reads a raw unsigned 16-bit integer from the binary stream. * * @return {number} The unsigned 16-bit integer read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUint16 = function() {  var a = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 0];  var b = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 1];  this.cursor_ += 2;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return (a << 0) | (b << 8);};/** * Reads a raw unsigned 32-bit integer from the binary stream. * * @return {number} The unsigned 32-bit integer read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUint32 = function() {  var a = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 0];  var b = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 1];  var c = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 2];  var d = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 3];  this.cursor_ += 4;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return ((a << 0) | (b << 8) | (c << 16) | (d << 24)) >>> 0;};/** * Reads a raw unsigned 64-bit integer from the binary stream. Note that since * Javascript represents all numbers as double-precision floats, there will be * precision lost if the absolute value of the integer is larger than 2^53. * * @return {number} The unsigned 64-bit integer read from the binary stream. *     Precision will be lost if the integer exceeds 2^53. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readUint64 = function() {  var bitsLow = this.readUint32();  var bitsHigh = this.readUint32();  return jspb.utils.joinUint64(bitsLow, bitsHigh);};/** * Reads a raw signed 8-bit integer from the binary stream. * * @return {number} The signed 8-bit integer read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readInt8 = function() {  var a = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 0];  this.cursor_ += 1;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return (a << 24) >> 24;};/** * Reads a raw signed 16-bit integer from the binary stream. * * @return {number} The signed 16-bit integer read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readInt16 = function() {  var a = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 0];  var b = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 1];  this.cursor_ += 2;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return (((a << 0) | (b << 8)) << 16) >> 16;};/** * Reads a raw signed 32-bit integer from the binary stream. * * @return {number} The signed 32-bit integer read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readInt32 = function() {  var a = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 0];  var b = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 1];  var c = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 2];  var d = this.bytes_[this.cursor_ + 3];  this.cursor_ += 4;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return (a << 0) | (b << 8) | (c << 16) | (d << 24);};/** * Reads a raw signed 64-bit integer from the binary stream. Note that since * Javascript represents all numbers as double-precision floats, there will be * precision lost if the absolute vlaue of the integer is larger than 2^53. * * @return {number} The signed 64-bit integer read from the binary stream. *     Precision will be lost if the integer exceeds 2^53. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readInt64 = function() {  var bitsLow = this.readUint32();  var bitsHigh = this.readUint32();  return jspb.utils.joinInt64(bitsLow, bitsHigh);};/** * Reads a 32-bit floating-point number from the binary stream, using the * temporary buffer to realign the data. * * @return {number} The float read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readFloat = function() {  var bitsLow = this.readUint32();  var bitsHigh = 0;  return jspb.utils.joinFloat32(bitsLow, bitsHigh);};/** * Reads a 64-bit floating-point number from the binary stream, using the * temporary buffer to realign the data. * * @return {number} The double read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readDouble = function() {  var bitsLow = this.readUint32();  var bitsHigh = this.readUint32();  return jspb.utils.joinFloat64(bitsLow, bitsHigh);};/** * Reads a boolean value from the binary stream. * @return {boolean} The boolean read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readBool = function() {  return !!this.bytes_[this.cursor_++];};/** * Reads an enum value from the binary stream, which are always encoded as * signed varints. * @return {number} The enum value read from the binary stream. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readEnum = function() {  return this.readSignedVarint32();};/** * Reads and parses a UTF-8 encoded unicode string from the stream. * The code is inspired by maps.vectortown.parse.StreamedDataViewReader. * Supports codepoints from U+0000 up to U+10FFFF.  * (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8). * @param {number} length The length of the string to read. * @return {string} The decoded string. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readString = function(length) {  var bytes = this.bytes_;  var cursor = this.cursor_;  var end = cursor + length;  var codeUnits = [];  while (cursor < end) {    var c = bytes[cursor++];    if (c < 128) { // Regular 7-bit ASCII.      codeUnits.push(c);    } else if (c < 192) {      // UTF-8 continuation mark. We are out of sync. This      // might happen if we attempted to read a character      // with more than four bytes.      continue;    } else if (c < 224) { // UTF-8 with two bytes.      var c2 = bytes[cursor++];      codeUnits.push(((c & 31) << 6) | (c2 & 63));    } else if (c < 240) { // UTF-8 with three bytes.      var c2 = bytes[cursor++];      var c3 = bytes[cursor++];      codeUnits.push(((c & 15) << 12) | ((c2 & 63) << 6) | (c3 & 63));    } else if (c < 248) { // UTF-8 with 4 bytes.      var c2 = bytes[cursor++];      var c3 = bytes[cursor++];      var c4 = bytes[cursor++];      // Characters written on 4 bytes have 21 bits for a codepoint.       // We can't fit that on 16bit characters, so we use surrogates.      var codepoint = ((c & 7) << 18) | ((c2 & 63) << 12) | ((c3 & 63) << 6) | (c4 & 63);      // Surrogates formula from wikipedia.      // 1. Subtract 0x10000 from codepoint      codepoint -= 0x10000;      // 2. Split this into the high 10-bit value and the low 10-bit value      // 3. Add 0xD800 to the high value to form the high surrogate      // 4. Add 0xDC00 to the low value to form the low surrogate:      var low = (codepoint & 1023) + 0xDC00;      var high = ((codepoint >> 10) & 1023) + 0xD800;      codeUnits.push(high, low)    }  }  var result = String.fromCharCode.apply(null, codeUnits);  this.cursor_ = cursor;  return result;};/** * Reads and parses a UTF-8 encoded unicode string (with length prefix) from * the stream. * @return {string} The decoded string. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readStringWithLength = function() {  var length = this.readUnsignedVarint32();  return this.readString(length);};/** * Reads a block of raw bytes from the binary stream. * * @param {number} length The number of bytes to read. * @return {!Uint8Array} The decoded block of bytes, or an empty block if the *     length was invalid. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readBytes = function(length) {  if (length < 0 ||      this.cursor_ + length > this.bytes_.length) {    this.error_ = true;    goog.asserts.fail('Invalid byte length!');    return new Uint8Array(0);  }  var result = this.bytes_.subarray(this.cursor_, this.cursor_ + length);  this.cursor_ += length;  goog.asserts.assert(this.cursor_ <= this.end_);  return result;};/** * Reads a 64-bit varint from the stream and returns it as an 8-character * Unicode string for use as a hash table key. * * @return {string} The hash value. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readVarintHash64 = function() {  this.readSplitVarint64_();  return jspb.utils.joinHash64(this.tempLow_, this.tempHigh_);};/** * Reads a 64-bit fixed-width value from the stream and returns it as an * 8-character Unicode string for use as a hash table key. * * @return {string} The hash value. */jspb.BinaryDecoder.prototype.readFixedHash64 = function() {  var bytes = this.bytes_;  var cursor = this.cursor_;  var a = bytes[cursor + 0];  var b = bytes[cursor + 1];  var c = bytes[cursor + 2];  var d = bytes[cursor + 3];  var e = bytes[cursor + 4];  var f = bytes[cursor + 5];  var g = bytes[cursor + 6];  var h = bytes[cursor + 7];  this.cursor_ += 8;  return String.fromCharCode(a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h);};
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