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// Copyright (c) 1998-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// e32\euser\us_encode.cpp
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//
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//
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#include "e32huffman.h"
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#include <e32base.h>
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#include <e32base_private.h>
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#include <e32panic.h>
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_LIT(KCat,"Huffman");
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// local definitions used for Huffman code generation
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typedef TUint16 THuff; /** @internal */
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const THuff KLeaf=0x8000; /** @internal */
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struct TNode
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/** @internal */
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{
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TUint iCount;
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THuff iLeft;
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THuff iRight;
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};
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/** recursive function to calculate the code lengths from the node tree
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@internalComponent
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*/
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void HuffmanLengthsL(TUint32* aLengths,const TNode* aNodes,TInt aNode,TInt aLen)
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{
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if (++aLen>Huffman::KMaxCodeLength)
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User::Leave(KErrOverflow);
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const TNode& node=aNodes[aNode];
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TUint x=node.iLeft;
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if (x&KLeaf)
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aLengths[x&~KLeaf]=aLen;
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else
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HuffmanLengthsL(aLengths,aNodes,x,aLen);
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x=node.iRight;
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if (x&KLeaf)
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aLengths[x&~KLeaf]=aLen;
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else
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HuffmanLengthsL(aLengths,aNodes,x,aLen);
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}
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/** Insert the {aCount,aValue} pair into the already sorted array of nodes
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@internalComponent
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*/
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void InsertInOrder(TNode* aNodes, TInt aSize, TUint aCount, TInt aVal)
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{
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// Uses Insertion sort following a binary search...
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TInt l=0, r=aSize;
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while (l < r)
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{
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TInt m = (l+r) >> 1;
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if (aNodes[m].iCount<aCount)
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r=m;
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else
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l=m+1;
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}
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Mem::Copy(aNodes+l+1,aNodes+l,sizeof(TNode)*(aSize-l));
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aNodes[l].iCount=aCount;
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aNodes[l].iRight=TUint16(aVal);
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}
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/** Generate a Huffman code
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This generates a Huffman code for a given set of code frequencies. The output
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is a table of code lengths which can be used to build canonincal encoding tables
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or decoding trees for use with the TBitInput and TBitOutput classes.
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Entries in the table with a frequency of zero will have a zero code length
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and thus no associated huffman encoding. If each such symbol should have a
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maximum length encoding, they must be given at least a frequency of 1.
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For an alphabet of n symbols, this algorithm has a transient memory overhead
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of 8n, and a time complexity of O(n*log(n)).
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@param aFrequency The table of code frequencies
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@param aNumCodes The number of codes in the table
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@param aHuffman The table for the output code-length table. This must be
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the same size as the frequency table, and can safely be the same table
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@leave KErrNoMemory If memory used for code generation cannot be allocated
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@panic "USER ???" If the number of codes exceeds Huffman::KMaxCodes
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*/
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EXPORT_C void Huffman::HuffmanL(const TUint32 aFrequency[],TInt aNumCodes,TUint32 aHuffman[])
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(TUint(aNumCodes)<=TUint(KMaxCodes),User::Panic(KCat,EHuffmanTooManyCodes));
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// Sort the values into decreasing order of frequency
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//
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TNode* nodes = new(ELeave) TNode[aNumCodes];
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CleanupArrayDeletePushL(nodes);
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TInt lCount=0;
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for (TInt ii=0;ii<aNumCodes;++ii)
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{
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TInt c=aFrequency[ii];
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if (c!=0)
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InsertInOrder(nodes,lCount++,c,ii|KLeaf);
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}
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// default code length is zero
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Mem::FillZ(aHuffman,aNumCodes*sizeof(TUint32));
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if (lCount==0)
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{
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// no codes with frequency>0. No code has a length
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}
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else if (lCount==1)
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{
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// special case for a single value (always encode as "0")
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aHuffman[nodes[0].iRight&~KLeaf]=1;
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}
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else
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{
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// Huffman algorithm: pair off least frequent nodes and reorder
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//
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do
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{
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--lCount;
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TUint c=nodes[lCount].iCount + nodes[lCount-1].iCount;
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nodes[lCount].iLeft=nodes[lCount-1].iRight;
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// re-order the leaves now to reflect new combined frequency 'c'
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InsertInOrder(nodes,lCount-1,c,lCount);
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} while (lCount>1);
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// generate code lengths in aHuffman[]
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HuffmanLengthsL(aHuffman,nodes,1,0);
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}
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CleanupStack::PopAndDestroy(nodes);
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__ASSERT_DEBUG(IsValid(aHuffman,aNumCodes),User::Panic(KCat,EHuffmanInvalidCoding));
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}
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/** Validate a Huffman encoding
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This verifies that a Huffman coding described by the code lengths is valid.
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In particular, it ensures that no code exceeds the maximum length and
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that it is possible to generate a canonical coding for the specified lengths.
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@param aHuffman The table of code lengths as generated by Huffman::HuffmanL()
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@param aNumCodes The number of codes in the table
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@return True if the code is valid, otherwise false
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*/
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EXPORT_C TBool Huffman::IsValid(const TUint32 aHuffman[],TInt aNumCodes)
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// The code is valid if one of the following holds:
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// (a) the code exactly fills the 'code space'
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// (b) there is only a single symbol with code length 1
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// (c) there are no encoded symbols
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//
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TUint remain=1<<KMaxCodeLength;
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TInt totlen=0;
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for (const TUint32* p=aHuffman+aNumCodes; p>aHuffman;)
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{
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TInt len=*--p;
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if (len>0)
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{
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totlen+=len;
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if (len>KMaxCodeLength)
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return EFalse;
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TUint c=1<<(KMaxCodeLength-len);
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if (c>remain)
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return EFalse;
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remain-=c;
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}
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}
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return remain==0 || totlen<=1;
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}
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/** Create a canonical Huffman encoding table
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This generates the huffman codes used by TBitOutput::HuffmanL() to write huffman
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encoded data. The input is table of code lengths, as generated by Huffman::HuffmanL()
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and must represent a valid huffman code.
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@param aHuffman The table of code lengths as generated by Huffman::HuffmanL()
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@param aNumCodes The number of codes in the table
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@param aEncodeTable The table for the output huffman codes. This must be
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the same size as the code-length table, and can safely be the same table
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@panic "USER ???" If the provided code is not a valid Huffman coding
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@see IsValid()
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@see HuffmanL()
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*/
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EXPORT_C void Huffman::Encoding(const TUint32 aHuffman[],TInt aNumCodes,TUint32 aEncodeTable[])
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{
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__ASSERT_ALWAYS(IsValid(aHuffman,aNumCodes),User::Panic(KCat,EHuffmanInvalidCoding));
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TFixedArray<TInt,KMaxCodeLength> lenCount;
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lenCount.Reset();
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TInt ii;
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for (ii=0;ii<aNumCodes;++ii)
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{
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TInt len=aHuffman[ii]-1;
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if (len>=0)
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++lenCount[len];
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}
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TFixedArray<TUint,KMaxCodeLength> nextCode;
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TUint code=0;
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for (ii=0;ii<KMaxCodeLength;++ii)
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{
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code<<=1;
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nextCode[ii]=code;
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code+=lenCount[ii];
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}
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for (ii=0;ii<aNumCodes;++ii)
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{
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TInt len=aHuffman[ii];
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if (len==0)
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aEncodeTable[ii]=0;
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else
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{
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aEncodeTable[ii] = (nextCode[len-1]<<(KMaxCodeLength-len))|(len<<KMaxCodeLength);
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++nextCode[len-1];
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}
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}
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}
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/** the encoding table for the externalised code
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*/
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const TUint32 HuffmanEncoding[]=
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{
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0x10000000,
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0x1c000000,
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0x12000000,
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0x1d000000,
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0x26000000,
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0x26800000,
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0x2f000000,
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0x37400000,
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0x37600000,
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0x37800000,
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0x3fa00000,
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0x3fb00000,
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0x3fc00000,
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0x3fd00000,
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0x47e00000,
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0x47e80000,
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0x47f00000,
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0x4ff80000,
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0x57fc0000,
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0x5ffe0000,
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0x67ff0000,
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0x77ff8000,
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0x7fffa000,
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0x7fffb000,
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0x7fffc000,
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0x7fffd000,
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0x7fffe000,
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0x87fff000,
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0x87fff800
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};
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/** encode 0a as '0' and 0b as '1', return number of symbols created
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@internalComponent
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*/
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void EncodeRunLengthL(TBitOutput& aOutput, TInt aLength)
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{
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if (aLength>0)
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{
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EncodeRunLengthL(aOutput,(aLength-1)>>1);
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aOutput.HuffmanL(HuffmanEncoding[1-(aLength&1)]);
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}
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}
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/** Store a canonical huffman encoding in compact form
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As the encoding is canonical, only the code lengths of each code needs to be saved.
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Due to the nature of code length tables, these can usually be stored very compactly
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by encoding the encoding itself, hence the use of the bit output stream.
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@param aOutput The output stream for the encoding
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@param aHuffman The table of code lengths as generated by Huffman::HuffmanL()
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@param aNumCodes The number of huffman codes in the table
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@leave TBitOutput::HuffmanL()
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*/
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EXPORT_C void Huffman::ExternalizeL(TBitOutput& aOutput,const TUint32 aHuffman[],TInt aNumCodes)
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{
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// We assume that the code length table is generated by the huffman generator,
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// in which case the maxmimum code length is 27 bits.
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//
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// We apply three transformations to the data:
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// 1. the data goes through a move-to-front coder
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// 2. apply a rle-0 coder which replace runs of '0' with streams of '0a' and '0b'
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// 3. encode the result using a predefined (average) huffman coding
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//
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// This can be done in a single pass over the data, avoiding the need for additional
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// memory.
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//
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// initialise the list for the MTF coder
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TFixedArray<TUint8,Huffman::KMetaCodes> list;
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TInt i;
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for (i=0;i<list.Count();++i)
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list[i]=TUint8(i);
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TInt last=0;
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TInt rl=0;
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const TUint32* p32=aHuffman;
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const TUint32* e32=p32+aNumCodes;
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while (p32<e32)
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{
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TInt c=*p32++;
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if (c==last)
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++rl; // repeat of last symbol
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else
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{
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// encode run-length
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EncodeRunLengthL(aOutput,rl);
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rl=0;
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// find code in MTF list
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TInt j;
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for (j=1;list[j]!=c;++j)
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;
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// store this code
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aOutput.HuffmanL(HuffmanEncoding[j+1]);
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// adjust list for MTF algorithm
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while (--j>0)
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list[j+1]=list[j];
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list[1]=TUint8(last);
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last=c;
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}
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}
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// encod any remaining run-length
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EncodeRunLengthL(aOutput,rl);
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}
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/** Construct a bit stream output object
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Following construction the bit stream is ready for writing bits, but will first call
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OverflowL() as the output buffer is 'full'. A derived class can detect this state as
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Ptr() will return null.
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*/
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EXPORT_C TBitOutput::TBitOutput()
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:iCode(0),iBits(-8),iPtr(0),iEnd(0)
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{}
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/** Construct a bit stream output object over a buffer
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Data will be written to the buffer until it is full, at which point OverflowL() will
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be called. This should handle the data and then can Set() again to reset the buffer
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for further output.
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@param aBuf The buffer for output
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@param aSize The size of the buffer in bytes
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*/
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EXPORT_C TBitOutput::TBitOutput(TUint8* aBuf,TInt aSize)
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:iCode(0),iBits(-8),iPtr(aBuf),iEnd(aBuf+aSize)
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{}
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/** Write a huffman code
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This expects a huffman code value as generated by Huffman::Encoding()
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@param aHuffCode The huffman code write to the stream
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@leave OverflowL() If the output buffer is full, OverflowL() is called
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*/
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EXPORT_C void TBitOutput::HuffmanL(TUint aHuffCode)
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{
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DoWriteL(aHuffCode<<(32-Huffman::KMaxCodeLength),aHuffCode>>Huffman::KMaxCodeLength);
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}
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/** Write an arbitrary integer value
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Write an unsigned integer using the number of bits specified. Only
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the low order bits of the value are written to the output, most
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significant bit first.
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@param aValue The value to write to the stream
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@param aLength The number of bits to output
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@leave OverflowL() If the output buffer is full, OverflowL() is called
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*/
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EXPORT_C void TBitOutput::WriteL(TUint aValue,TInt aLength)
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{
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if (aLength)
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DoWriteL(aValue<<=32-aLength,aLength);
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}
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/** Pad the bitstream to the next byte boundary
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Terminate the bitstream by padding the last byte with the requested value.
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Following this operation the bitstream can continue to be used, the data will
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start at the next byte.
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@param aPadding The bit value to pad the final byte with
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@leave OverflowL() If the output buffer is full, OverflowL() is called
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*/
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EXPORT_C void TBitOutput::PadL(TUint aPadding)
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{
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if (iBits>-8)
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WriteL(aPadding?0xffffffffu:0,-iBits);
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}
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/** Write the higher order bits to the stream
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@internalComponent
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*/
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void TBitOutput::DoWriteL(TUint aBits,TInt aSize)
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{
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if (aSize>25)
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{
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// cannot process >25 bits in a single pass
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// so do the top 8 bits first
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ASSERT(aSize<=32);
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DoWriteL(aBits&0xff000000u,8);
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aBits<<=8;
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aSize-=8;
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}
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TInt bits=iBits;
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TUint code=iCode|(aBits>>(bits+8));
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bits+=aSize;
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if (bits>=0)
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{
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TUint8* p=iPtr;
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do
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{
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if (p==iEnd)
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{
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// run out of buffer space so invoke the overflow handler
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iPtr=p;
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OverflowL();
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p=iPtr;
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ASSERT(p!=iEnd);
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}
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*p++=TUint8(code>>24);
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code<<=8;
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bits-=8;
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} while (bits>=0);
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iPtr=p;
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}
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iCode=code;
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iBits=bits;
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}
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/** Handle a full output buffer
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This virtual function is called when the output buffer is full. It should deal
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with the data in the buffer before reseting the buffer using Set(), allowing
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further data to be written.
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A derived class can replace this to write the data to a file (for example)
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before marking the buffer as empty.
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@leave KErrOverflow The default implementation leaves
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*/
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void TBitOutput::OverflowL()
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{
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477 |
User::Leave(KErrOverflow);
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}
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