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Implementation details

Decoder implementation help

  • Main goal in the end is to produce a tree that is user-friendly and easy to work with. Prefer a nice and easy to use tree over nice decoder implementation.
  • Use same names, symbols, constant number base etc as in specification.
  • Decode only ranges you know what it is. If possible let "parent" decide what to do with unknown bits by using *Decode*Len/Range/Limit funcitions.
  • Try to no decode too much as one value. A length encoded int could be two fields, but maybe a length prefixed string should be one. Flags can be struct with bit-fields.
  • Map as many value as possible to more usage symbolic values.
  • Endian inherited inside one format decoder, defaults to big endian for new format decoder
  • Make sure zero length or no frames etc found fails decoding
  • Try validate input to make it non-ambiguous with other decoders
  • Try keep decoder code as declarative as possible
  • Split into multiple sub formats if possible. Makes it possible to use them separately.
  • Validate/Assert
  • Error/Fatal/panic
  • Is format probeable or not?
  • Can new formats be added to other formats

Tests

Write new actual output:

make actual # write all actual outputs
WRITE_ACTUAL=1 go run -run ... # write only specific tests

Debug

Split debug and normal output even when using repl:

Write log package output and stderr to a file that can be tail -f:ed in another terminal:

LOGFILE=/tmp/log go run fq.go ... 2>>/tmp/log

gojq execution debug:

GOJQ_DEBUG=1 go run -tags debug fq.go ...

Memory and CPU profile (will open a browser):

make memprof ARGS=". file"
make cpuprof ARGS=". test.mp3"

From start to decoded value

main:main()
    cli.Main(default registry)
        interp.New(registry, std os interp implementation)
        interp.(*Interp).Main()
            interp.jq _main/0:
                args.jq _args_parse/2
                populate filenames for input/0
                interp.jq inputs/0
                    foreach valid input/0 output
                        interp.jq open
                            funcs.go _open
                        interp.jq decode
                            funcs.go _decode
                                decode.go Decode(...)
                                    ...
                        interp.jq eval expr
                            funcs.go _eval
                        interp.jq display
                            funcs.go _display
                                for interp.(decodeValueBase).Display()
                                    dump.go
                                        print tree
                                empty output

bitio and other io packages

*os.File, *bytes.Buffer
^
ctxreadseeker.Reader defers blocking io operations to a goroutine to make them cancellable
^
progressreadseeker.Reader approximates how much of a file has been read
^
aheadreadseeker.Reader does readahead caching
^
| (io.ReadSeeker interface)
|
bitio.Reader (implements bitio.Bit* interfaces)
^
| (bitio.Bit* interfaces)
|
bitio.Buffer convenience wrapper to read bytes from bit reader, create section readers etc
SectionBitReader
MultiBitReader

jq oddities

jq -n '[1,2,3,4] | .[null:], .[null:2], .[2:null], .[:null]'