A gzip file consists of one or more "members" that are concatenated on uncompress.
Introduce a members array with each member and uncompressed is now the concatenation.
Fixes#794
All other ranges and slicing uses exclusive end so i think it make sense
to make it consistent.
Update docs and add additional example for non-byte-aligned field.
Also fixes issue showing zero bit ranges as start-NA.
As decoder now can know they are decoding as part of probing we can now
use some heuristics to see if we should decode as html.
The reason heuristics is needed is that x/html parser will alwaus succeed.
Add lazyre package to help delay compile of RE and make it concurrency safe.
Replaces []Format with a Group type.
A bit more type safe.
Breaking change for RegisterFormat, now takes a first argument that is a "single" format group.
Lots of naming cleanup.
This is also preparation for decode group argument which will enable doing intresting
probing, ex a format decoder could know it's decode as part of probe group (html could
be probed possibly), or have "arg probe" group for decoder who inspect args to know
if they should probe (-d /path/to/schema etc) to enable nice CLI-ergonomics.
This will allow passing both cli options and format options to sub decoder.
Ex: pass keylog option to a tls decoder when decoding a pcap.
Ex: pass decode options to a format inside a http body inside a pcap.
Add ArgAs method to lookup argument based on type. This also makes the format
decode function have same signature as sub decoders in the decode API.
This change decode.Format a bit:
DecodeFn is now just func(d *D) any
DecodeInArg renamed to DefaultInArg
Preparation to make decoder use less memory and API more type safe.
Now each scalar type has it's own struct type so it can store different
things and enables to have a scalar interface.
Also own types will enable experimenting with decode DLS designs like
using chained methods that are type aware.
Rework time helpers to use new functions
Fix panic in tar decoder where sym value might be missing
Still not very happy about the API but it's getting better.
Move registry to interp and add support for functions and filesystems.
This will be used later for allow formats to add own functions and fq code.
Add gojqextra function helpers to have more comfortable API to add functions.
Takes care of argument type casting and JQValue:s and some more things.
Refactor interp package to use new function helper and registry. Probably
fixes a bunch of JQValue bugs and other type errors.
Refactor out some mpeg nal things to mpeg format.
Refactor interp jq code into display.q and init.jq.
Remove undocumented aes_ctr funciton, was a test. Hopefully will add more crypto things laster.
Decode API design is that Try* returns error non-Try panics.
Also rename Must* as they should panic and introduce some new Try* functions
that were missing.
PSSH decoding probably got broken in some refactoring. system id is 16 bytes,
also scalar mapper should use cloned reader to not affect reader which in the case
broke reading system id bytes.
Add test with playread and widevine pssh boxes
Related to #282
Rename s/interface{}/any/g
Preparation for using generics in decode API and native jq funcations etc
Remove some unused linter ignores as linter has been fixed
Remove bitio.Buffer layer. bitio.Buffer was a kitchen sink layer with helpers
now it's just a buffer and most functions have been moved to decode instead.
bitio package now only have primitive types and functions simialar to standard
library io and bytes packages.
Make nearly eveything internally use bitio.Bit* interfaces so that slicing work
correctly this will also make it possible to start experimenting with more
complicated silcing helpers, ex things like:
breplace(.header.bitrate; 123) to get a new buffer with bitrate changed.
Move scalar into own package.
Split scalar code into decode related scalar code (that reads etc) and
scalar code that just transform the scalar value.
Use a scalar.Mapper interface instead of just a function.
Make mappers, assert and validat impement the interface.