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233 lines
7.8 KiB
JavaScript
233 lines
7.8 KiB
JavaScript
/*
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* bitstream.js
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*
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* Provides readers for bitstreams.
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*
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* Licensed under the MIT License
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*
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* Copyright(c) 2011 Google Inc.
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* Copyright(c) 2011 antimatter15
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*/
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var bitjs = bitjs || {};
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bitjs.io = bitjs.io || {};
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(function() {
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// mask for getting the Nth bit (zero-based)
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bitjs.BIT = [0x01, 0x02, 0x04, 0x08,
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0x10, 0x20, 0x40, 0x80,
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0x100, 0x200, 0x400, 0x800,
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0x1000, 0x2000, 0x4000, 0x8000
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];
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// mask for getting N number of bits (0-8)
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var BITMASK = [0, 0x01, 0x03, 0x07, 0x0F, 0x1F, 0x3F, 0x7F, 0xFF];
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/**
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* This bit stream peeks and consumes bits out of a binary stream.
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*
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* @param {ArrayBuffer} ab An ArrayBuffer object or a Uint8Array.
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* @param {boolean} rtl Whether the stream reads bits from the byte starting
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* from bit 7 to 0 (true) or bit 0 to 7 (false).
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* @param {Number} opt_offset The offset into the ArrayBuffer
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* @param {Number} opt_length The length of this BitStream
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream = function(ab, rtl, opt_offset, opt_length) {
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if (!ab || !ab.toString || ab.toString() !== "[object ArrayBuffer]") {
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throw "Error! BitArray constructed with an invalid ArrayBuffer object";
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}
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var offset = opt_offset || 0;
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var length = opt_length || ab.byteLength;
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this.bytes = new Uint8Array(ab, offset, length);
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this.bytePtr = 0; // tracks which byte we are on
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this.bitPtr = 0; // tracks which bit we are on (can have values 0 through 7)
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this.peekBits = rtl ? this.peekBits_rtl : this.peekBits_ltr;
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};
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/**
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* byte0 byte1 byte2 byte3
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* 7......0 | 7......0 | 7......0 | 7......0
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*
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* The bit pointer starts at bit0 of byte0 and moves left until it reaches
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* bit7 of byte0, then jumps to bit0 of byte1, etc.
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* @param {number} n The number of bits to peek.
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* @param {boolean=} movePointers Whether to move the pointer, defaults false.
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* @return {number} The peeked bits, as an unsigned number.
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream.prototype.peekBits_ltr = function(n, movePointers) {
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if (n <= 0 || typeof n != typeof 1) {
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return 0;
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}
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var movePointers = movePointers || false,
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bytePtr = this.bytePtr,
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bitPtr = this.bitPtr,
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result = 0,
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bitsIn = 0,
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bytes = this.bytes;
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// keep going until we have no more bits left to peek at
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// TODO: Consider putting all bits from bytes we will need into a variable and then
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// shifting/masking it to just extract the bits we want.
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// This could be considerably faster when reading more than 3 or 4 bits at a time.
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while (n > 0) {
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if (bytePtr >= bytes.length) {
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throw "Error! Overflowed the bit stream! n=" + n + ", bytePtr=" + bytePtr + ", bytes.length=" +
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bytes.length + ", bitPtr=" + bitPtr;
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return -1;
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}
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var numBitsLeftInThisByte = (8 - bitPtr);
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if (n >= numBitsLeftInThisByte) {
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var mask = (BITMASK[numBitsLeftInThisByte] << bitPtr);
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result |= (((bytes[bytePtr] & mask) >> bitPtr) << bitsIn);
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bytePtr++;
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bitPtr = 0;
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bitsIn += numBitsLeftInThisByte;
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n -= numBitsLeftInThisByte;
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} else {
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var mask = (BITMASK[n] << bitPtr);
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result |= (((bytes[bytePtr] & mask) >> bitPtr) << bitsIn);
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bitPtr += n;
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bitsIn += n;
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n = 0;
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}
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}
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if (movePointers) {
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this.bitPtr = bitPtr;
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this.bytePtr = bytePtr;
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}
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return result;
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};
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/**
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* byte0 byte1 byte2 byte3
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* 7......0 | 7......0 | 7......0 | 7......0
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*
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* The bit pointer starts at bit7 of byte0 and moves right until it reaches
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* bit0 of byte0, then goes to bit7 of byte1, etc.
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* @param {number} n The number of bits to peek.
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* @param {boolean=} movePointers Whether to move the pointer, defaults false.
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* @return {number} The peeked bits, as an unsigned number.
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream.prototype.peekBits_rtl = function(n, movePointers) {
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if (n <= 0 || typeof n != typeof 1) {
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return 0;
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}
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var movePointers = movePointers || false,
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bytePtr = this.bytePtr,
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bitPtr = this.bitPtr,
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result = 0,
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bytes = this.bytes;
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// keep going until we have no more bits left to peek at
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// TODO: Consider putting all bits from bytes we will need into a variable and then
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// shifting/masking it to just extract the bits we want.
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// This could be considerably faster when reading more than 3 or 4 bits at a time.
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while (n > 0) {
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if (bytePtr >= bytes.length) {
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throw "Error! Overflowed the bit stream! n=" + n + ", bytePtr=" + bytePtr + ", bytes.length=" +
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bytes.length + ", bitPtr=" + bitPtr;
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return -1;
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}
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var numBitsLeftInThisByte = (8 - bitPtr);
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if (n >= numBitsLeftInThisByte) {
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result <<= numBitsLeftInThisByte;
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result |= (BITMASK[numBitsLeftInThisByte] & bytes[bytePtr]);
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bytePtr++;
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bitPtr = 0;
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n -= numBitsLeftInThisByte;
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} else {
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result <<= n;
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result |= ((bytes[bytePtr] & (BITMASK[n] << (8 - n - bitPtr))) >> (8 - n - bitPtr));
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bitPtr += n;
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n = 0;
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}
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}
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if (movePointers) {
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this.bitPtr = bitPtr;
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this.bytePtr = bytePtr;
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}
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return result;
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};
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/**
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* Peek at 16 bits from current position in the buffer.
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* Bit at (bytePtr,bitPtr) has the highest position in returning data.
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* Taken from getbits.hpp in unrar.
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* TODO: Move this out of BitStream and into unrar.
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream.prototype.getBits = function() {
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return (((((this.bytes[this.bytePtr] & 0xff) << 16) +
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((this.bytes[this.bytePtr + 1] & 0xff) << 8) +
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((this.bytes[this.bytePtr + 2] & 0xff))) >>> (8 - this.bitPtr)) & 0xffff);
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};
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/**
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* Reads n bits out of the stream, consuming them (moving the bit pointer).
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* @param {number} n The number of bits to read.
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* @return {number} The read bits, as an unsigned number.
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream.prototype.readBits = function(n) {
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return this.peekBits(n, true);
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};
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/**
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* This returns n bytes as a sub-array, advancing the pointer if movePointers
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* is true. Only use this for uncompressed blocks as this throws away remaining
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* bits in the current byte.
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* @param {number} n The number of bytes to peek.
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* @param {boolean=} movePointers Whether to move the pointer, defaults false.
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* @return {Uint8Array} The subarray.
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream.prototype.peekBytes = function(n, movePointers) {
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if (n <= 0 || typeof n != typeof 1) {
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return 0;
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}
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// from http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1951#page-11
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// "Any bits of input up to the next byte boundary are ignored."
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while (this.bitPtr != 0) {
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this.readBits(1);
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}
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var movePointers = movePointers || false;
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var bytePtr = this.bytePtr,
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bitPtr = this.bitPtr;
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var result = this.bytes.subarray(bytePtr, bytePtr + n);
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if (movePointers) {
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this.bytePtr += n;
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}
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return result;
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};
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/**
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* @param {number} n The number of bytes to read.
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* @return {Uint8Array} The subarray.
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*/
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bitjs.io.BitStream.prototype.readBytes = function(n) {
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return this.peekBytes(n, true);
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};
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})(); |