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// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
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package pkgbits
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import (
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	"encoding/binary"
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	"errors"
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	"fmt"
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	"go/constant"
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	"go/token"
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	"io"
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	"math/big"
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	"os"
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	"runtime"
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	"strings"
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)
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// A PkgDecoder provides methods for decoding a package's Unified IR
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// export data.
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type PkgDecoder struct {
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	// version is the file format version.
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	version uint32
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	// sync indicates whether the file uses sync markers.
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	sync bool
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	// pkgPath is the package path for the package to be decoded.
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	//
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	// TODO(mdempsky): Remove; unneeded since CL 391014.
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	pkgPath string
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	// elemData is the full data payload of the encoded package.
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	// Elements are densely and contiguously packed together.
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	//
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	// The last 8 bytes of elemData are the package fingerprint.
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	elemData string
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	// elemEnds stores the byte-offset end positions of element
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	// bitstreams within elemData.
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	//
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	// For example, element I's bitstream data starts at elemEnds[I-1]
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	// (or 0, if I==0) and ends at elemEnds[I].
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	//
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	// Note: elemEnds is indexed by absolute indices, not
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	// section-relative indices.
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	elemEnds []uint32
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	// elemEndsEnds stores the index-offset end positions of relocation
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	// sections within elemEnds.
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	//
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	// For example, section K's end positions start at elemEndsEnds[K-1]
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	// (or 0, if K==0) and end at elemEndsEnds[K].
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	elemEndsEnds [numRelocs]uint32
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	scratchRelocEnt []RelocEnt
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}
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// PkgPath returns the package path for the package
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//
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// TODO(mdempsky): Remove; unneeded since CL 391014.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) PkgPath() string { return pr.pkgPath }
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// SyncMarkers reports whether pr uses sync markers.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) SyncMarkers() bool { return pr.sync }
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// NewPkgDecoder returns a PkgDecoder initialized to read the Unified
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// IR export data from input. pkgPath is the package path for the
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// compilation unit that produced the export data.
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//
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// TODO(mdempsky): Remove pkgPath parameter; unneeded since CL 391014.
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func NewPkgDecoder(pkgPath, input string) PkgDecoder {
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	pr := PkgDecoder{
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		pkgPath: pkgPath,
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	}
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	// TODO(mdempsky): Implement direct indexing of input string to
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	// avoid copying the position information.
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	r := strings.NewReader(input)
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	assert(binary.Read(r, binary.LittleEndian, &pr.version) == nil)
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	switch pr.version {
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	default:
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		panic(fmt.Errorf("unsupported version: %v", pr.version))
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	case 0:
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		// no flags
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	case 1:
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		var flags uint32
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		assert(binary.Read(r, binary.LittleEndian, &flags) == nil)
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		pr.sync = flags&flagSyncMarkers != 0
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	}
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	assert(binary.Read(r, binary.LittleEndian, pr.elemEndsEnds[:]) == nil)
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	pr.elemEnds = make([]uint32, pr.elemEndsEnds[len(pr.elemEndsEnds)-1])
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	assert(binary.Read(r, binary.LittleEndian, pr.elemEnds[:]) == nil)
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	pos, err := r.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
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	assert(err == nil)
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	pr.elemData = input[pos:]
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	assert(len(pr.elemData)-8 == int(pr.elemEnds[len(pr.elemEnds)-1]))
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	return pr
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}
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// NumElems returns the number of elements in section k.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) NumElems(k RelocKind) int {
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	count := int(pr.elemEndsEnds[k])
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	if k > 0 {
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		count -= int(pr.elemEndsEnds[k-1])
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	}
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	return count
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}
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// TotalElems returns the total number of elements across all sections.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) TotalElems() int {
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	return len(pr.elemEnds)
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}
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// Fingerprint returns the package fingerprint.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) Fingerprint() [8]byte {
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	var fp [8]byte
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	copy(fp[:], pr.elemData[len(pr.elemData)-8:])
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	return fp
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}
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// AbsIdx returns the absolute index for the given (section, index)
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// pair.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) AbsIdx(k RelocKind, idx Index) int {
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	absIdx := int(idx)
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	if k > 0 {
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		absIdx += int(pr.elemEndsEnds[k-1])
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	}
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	if absIdx >= int(pr.elemEndsEnds[k]) {
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		errorf("%v:%v is out of bounds; %v", k, idx, pr.elemEndsEnds)
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	}
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	return absIdx
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}
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// DataIdx returns the raw element bitstream for the given (section,
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// index) pair.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) DataIdx(k RelocKind, idx Index) string {
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	absIdx := pr.AbsIdx(k, idx)
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	var start uint32
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	if absIdx > 0 {
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		start = pr.elemEnds[absIdx-1]
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	}
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	end := pr.elemEnds[absIdx]
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	return pr.elemData[start:end]
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}
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// StringIdx returns the string value for the given string index.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) StringIdx(idx Index) string {
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	return pr.DataIdx(RelocString, idx)
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}
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// NewDecoder returns a Decoder for the given (section, index) pair,
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// and decodes the given SyncMarker from the element bitstream.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) NewDecoder(k RelocKind, idx Index, marker SyncMarker) Decoder {
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	r := pr.NewDecoderRaw(k, idx)
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	r.Sync(marker)
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	return r
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}
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// TempDecoder returns a Decoder for the given (section, index) pair,
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// and decodes the given SyncMarker from the element bitstream.
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// If possible the Decoder should be RetireDecoder'd when it is no longer
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// needed, this will avoid heap allocations.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) TempDecoder(k RelocKind, idx Index, marker SyncMarker) Decoder {
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	r := pr.TempDecoderRaw(k, idx)
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	r.Sync(marker)
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	return r
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}
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) RetireDecoder(d *Decoder) {
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	pr.scratchRelocEnt = d.Relocs
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	d.Relocs = nil
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}
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// NewDecoderRaw returns a Decoder for the given (section, index) pair.
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//
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// Most callers should use NewDecoder instead.
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) NewDecoderRaw(k RelocKind, idx Index) Decoder {
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	r := Decoder{
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		common: pr,
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		k:      k,
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		Idx:    idx,
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	}
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	// TODO(mdempsky) r.data.Reset(...) after #44505 is resolved.
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	r.Data = *strings.NewReader(pr.DataIdx(k, idx))
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	r.Sync(SyncRelocs)
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	r.Relocs = make([]RelocEnt, r.Len())
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	for i := range r.Relocs {
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		r.Sync(SyncReloc)
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		r.Relocs[i] = RelocEnt{RelocKind(r.Len()), Index(r.Len())}
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	}
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	return r
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}
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func (pr *PkgDecoder) TempDecoderRaw(k RelocKind, idx Index) Decoder {
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	r := Decoder{
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		common: pr,
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		k:      k,
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		Idx:    idx,
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	}
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	r.Data.Reset(pr.DataIdx(k, idx))
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	r.Sync(SyncRelocs)
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	l := r.Len()
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	if cap(pr.scratchRelocEnt) >= l {
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		r.Relocs = pr.scratchRelocEnt[:l]
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		pr.scratchRelocEnt = nil
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	} else {
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		r.Relocs = make([]RelocEnt, l)
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	}
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	for i := range r.Relocs {
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		r.Sync(SyncReloc)
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		r.Relocs[i] = RelocEnt{RelocKind(r.Len()), Index(r.Len())}
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	}
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	return r
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}
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// A Decoder provides methods for decoding an individual element's
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// bitstream data.
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type Decoder struct {
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	common *PkgDecoder
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	Relocs []RelocEnt
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	Data   strings.Reader
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	k   RelocKind
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	Idx Index
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}
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func (r *Decoder) checkErr(err error) {
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	if err != nil {
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		errorf("unexpected decoding error: %w", err)
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	}
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}
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func (r *Decoder) rawUvarint() uint64 {
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	x, err := readUvarint(&r.Data)
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	r.checkErr(err)
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	return x
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}
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// readUvarint is a type-specialized copy of encoding/binary.ReadUvarint.
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// This avoids the interface conversion and thus has better escape properties,
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// which flows up the stack.
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func readUvarint(r *strings.Reader) (uint64, error) {
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	var x uint64
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	var s uint
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	for i := 0; i < binary.MaxVarintLen64; i++ {
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		b, err := r.ReadByte()
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		if err != nil {
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			if i > 0 && err == io.EOF {
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				err = io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
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			}
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			return x, err
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		}
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		if b < 0x80 {
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			if i == binary.MaxVarintLen64-1 && b > 1 {
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				return x, overflow
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			}
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			return x | uint64(b)<<s, nil
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		}
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		x |= uint64(b&0x7f) << s
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		s += 7
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	}
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	return x, overflow
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}
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var overflow = errors.New("pkgbits: readUvarint overflows a 64-bit integer")
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func (r *Decoder) rawVarint() int64 {
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	ux := r.rawUvarint()
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	// Zig-zag decode.
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	x := int64(ux >> 1)
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	if ux&1 != 0 {
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		x = ^x
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	}
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	return x
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}
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func (r *Decoder) rawReloc(k RelocKind, idx int) Index {
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	e := r.Relocs[idx]
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	assert(e.Kind == k)
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	return e.Idx
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}
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// Sync decodes a sync marker from the element bitstream and asserts
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// that it matches the expected marker.
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//
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// If r.common.sync is false, then Sync is a no-op.
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func (r *Decoder) Sync(mWant SyncMarker) {
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	if !r.common.sync {
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		return
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	}
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	pos, _ := r.Data.Seek(0, io.SeekCurrent)
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	mHave := SyncMarker(r.rawUvarint())
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	writerPCs := make([]int, r.rawUvarint())
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	for i := range writerPCs {
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		writerPCs[i] = int(r.rawUvarint())
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	}
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	if mHave == mWant {
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		return
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	}
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	// There's some tension here between printing:
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	//
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	// (1) full file paths that tools can recognize (e.g., so emacs
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	//     hyperlinks the "file:line" text for easy navigation), or
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	//
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	// (2) short file paths that are easier for humans to read (e.g., by
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	//     omitting redundant or irrelevant details, so it's easier to
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	//     focus on the useful bits that remain).
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	//
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	// The current formatting favors the former, as it seems more
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	// helpful in practice. But perhaps the formatting could be improved
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	// to better address both concerns. For example, use relative file
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	// paths if they would be shorter, or rewrite file paths to contain
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	// "$GOROOT" (like objabi.AbsFile does) if tools can be taught how
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	// to reliably expand that again.
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	fmt.Printf("export data desync: package %q, section %v, index %v, offset %v\n", r.common.pkgPath, r.k, r.Idx, pos)
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	fmt.Printf("\nfound %v, written at:\n", mHave)
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	if len(writerPCs) == 0 {
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		fmt.Printf("\t[stack trace unavailable; recompile package %q with -d=syncframes]\n", r.common.pkgPath)
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	}
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	for _, pc := range writerPCs {
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		fmt.Printf("\t%s\n", r.common.StringIdx(r.rawReloc(RelocString, pc)))
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	}
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	fmt.Printf("\nexpected %v, reading at:\n", mWant)
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	var readerPCs [32]uintptr // TODO(mdempsky): Dynamically size?
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	n := runtime.Callers(2, readerPCs[:])
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	for _, pc := range fmtFrames(readerPCs[:n]...) {
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		fmt.Printf("\t%s\n", pc)
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	}
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	// We already printed a stack trace for the reader, so now we can
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	// simply exit. Printing a second one with panic or base.Fatalf
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	// would just be noise.
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	os.Exit(1)
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}
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// Bool decodes and returns a bool value from the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Bool() bool {
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	r.Sync(SyncBool)
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	x, err := r.Data.ReadByte()
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	r.checkErr(err)
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	assert(x < 2)
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	return x != 0
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}
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// Int64 decodes and returns an int64 value from the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Int64() int64 {
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	r.Sync(SyncInt64)
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	return r.rawVarint()
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}
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// Int64 decodes and returns a uint64 value from the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Uint64() uint64 {
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	r.Sync(SyncUint64)
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	return r.rawUvarint()
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}
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// Len decodes and returns a non-negative int value from the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Len() int { x := r.Uint64(); v := int(x); assert(uint64(v) == x); return v }
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// Int decodes and returns an int value from the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Int() int { x := r.Int64(); v := int(x); assert(int64(v) == x); return v }
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// Uint decodes and returns a uint value from the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Uint() uint { x := r.Uint64(); v := uint(x); assert(uint64(v) == x); return v }
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// Code decodes a Code value from the element bitstream and returns
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// its ordinal value. It's the caller's responsibility to convert the
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// result to an appropriate Code type.
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//
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// TODO(mdempsky): Ideally this method would have signature "Code[T
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// Code] T" instead, but we don't allow generic methods and the
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// compiler can't depend on generics yet anyway.
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func (r *Decoder) Code(mark SyncMarker) int {
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	r.Sync(mark)
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	return r.Len()
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}
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// Reloc decodes a relocation of expected section k from the element
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// bitstream and returns an index to the referenced element.
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func (r *Decoder) Reloc(k RelocKind) Index {
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	r.Sync(SyncUseReloc)
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	return r.rawReloc(k, r.Len())
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}
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// String decodes and returns a string value from the element
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// bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) String() string {
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	r.Sync(SyncString)
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	return r.common.StringIdx(r.Reloc(RelocString))
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}
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// Strings decodes and returns a variable-length slice of strings from
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// the element bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Strings() []string {
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	res := make([]string, r.Len())
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	for i := range res {
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		res[i] = r.String()
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	}
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	return res
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}
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// Value decodes and returns a constant.Value from the element
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// bitstream.
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func (r *Decoder) Value() constant.Value {
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	r.Sync(SyncValue)
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	isComplex := r.Bool()
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	val := r.scalar()
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	if isComplex {
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		val = constant.BinaryOp(val, token.ADD, constant.MakeImag(r.scalar()))
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	}
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	return val
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}
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func (r *Decoder) scalar() constant.Value {
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						|
	switch tag := CodeVal(r.Code(SyncVal)); tag {
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						|
	default:
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						|
		panic(fmt.Errorf("unexpected scalar tag: %v", tag))
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						|
 | 
						|
	case ValBool:
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						|
		return constant.MakeBool(r.Bool())
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						|
	case ValString:
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						|
		return constant.MakeString(r.String())
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						|
	case ValInt64:
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						|
		return constant.MakeInt64(r.Int64())
 | 
						|
	case ValBigInt:
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						|
		return constant.Make(r.bigInt())
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						|
	case ValBigRat:
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						|
		num := r.bigInt()
 | 
						|
		denom := r.bigInt()
 | 
						|
		return constant.Make(new(big.Rat).SetFrac(num, denom))
 | 
						|
	case ValBigFloat:
 | 
						|
		return constant.Make(r.bigFloat())
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (r *Decoder) bigInt() *big.Int {
 | 
						|
	v := new(big.Int).SetBytes([]byte(r.String()))
 | 
						|
	if r.Bool() {
 | 
						|
		v.Neg(v)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return v
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
func (r *Decoder) bigFloat() *big.Float {
 | 
						|
	v := new(big.Float).SetPrec(512)
 | 
						|
	assert(v.UnmarshalText([]byte(r.String())) == nil)
 | 
						|
	return v
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// @@@ Helpers
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// TODO(mdempsky): These should probably be removed. I think they're a
 | 
						|
// smell that the export data format is not yet quite right.
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// PeekPkgPath returns the package path for the specified package
 | 
						|
// index.
 | 
						|
func (pr *PkgDecoder) PeekPkgPath(idx Index) string {
 | 
						|
	var path string
 | 
						|
	{
 | 
						|
		r := pr.TempDecoder(RelocPkg, idx, SyncPkgDef)
 | 
						|
		path = r.String()
 | 
						|
		pr.RetireDecoder(&r)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	if path == "" {
 | 
						|
		path = pr.pkgPath
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
	return path
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// PeekObj returns the package path, object name, and CodeObj for the
 | 
						|
// specified object index.
 | 
						|
func (pr *PkgDecoder) PeekObj(idx Index) (string, string, CodeObj) {
 | 
						|
	var ridx Index
 | 
						|
	var name string
 | 
						|
	var rcode int
 | 
						|
	{
 | 
						|
		r := pr.TempDecoder(RelocName, idx, SyncObject1)
 | 
						|
		r.Sync(SyncSym)
 | 
						|
		r.Sync(SyncPkg)
 | 
						|
		ridx = r.Reloc(RelocPkg)
 | 
						|
		name = r.String()
 | 
						|
		rcode = r.Code(SyncCodeObj)
 | 
						|
		pr.RetireDecoder(&r)
 | 
						|
	}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	path := pr.PeekPkgPath(ridx)
 | 
						|
	assert(name != "")
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	tag := CodeObj(rcode)
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
	return path, name, tag
 | 
						|
}
 |