bytes 0.0.1 → 0.1.1

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- ### 0.0.1 / 2019-04-16
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- * Everything is new. First release
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+ ### 0.0.1 / 2019-04-16
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+ * Everything is new. First release
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  CHANGELOG.md
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- LICENSE.md
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  Manifest.txt
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  README.md
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  Rakefile
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  lib/bytes.rb
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  lib/bytes/version.rb
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- test/helper.rb
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- test/test_string.rb
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  # Bytes
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- bytes gem / library -
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+ bytes - bits 'n' bytes made easy/easier incl. new buffer helper / wrapper class to help with the string byte vs character dichotomy
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- * home :: [github.com/s6ruby/programming-bits-bytes](https://github.com/s6ruby/programming-bits-bytes)
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- * bugs :: [github.com/s6ruby/programming-bits-bytes/issues](https://github.com/s6ruby/programming-bits-bytes/issues)
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+ * home :: [github.com/rubycocos/core](https://github.com/rubycocos/core)
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+ * bugs :: [github.com/rubycocos/core/issues](https://github.com/rubycocos/core/issues)
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  * gem :: [rubygems.org/gems/bytes](https://rubygems.org/gems/bytes)
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  * rdoc :: [rubydoc.info/gems/bytes](http://rubydoc.info/gems/bytes)
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  ## Usage
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  To be done
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- require 'hoe'
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- require './lib/bytes/version.rb'
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-
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- Hoe.spec 'bytes' do
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- self.version = Bytes::VERSION
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- self.summary = "bytes"
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- self.description = summary
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- self.urls = ['https://github.com/s6ruby/programming-bits-bytes']
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-
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- self.author = 'Gerald Bauer'
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- self.email = 'wwwmake@googlegroups.com'
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- # switch extension to .markdown for gihub formatting
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- self.readme_file = 'README.md'
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- self.history_file = 'CHANGELOG.md'
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- self.spec_extras = {
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- required_ruby_version: '>= 2.2.2'
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- }
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- end
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+ require 'hoe'
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+ require './lib/bytes/version.rb'
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+ Hoe.spec 'bytes' do
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+ self.version = Cocos::Module::Bytes::VERSION
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+ self.summary = "bytes"
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+ self.description = summary
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+
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+ self.urls = { home: 'https://github.com/rubycocos/core' }
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+ self.author = 'Gerald Bauer'
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+ self.email = 'wwwmake@googlegroups.com'
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+ # switch extension to .markdown for gihub formatting
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+ self.readme_file = 'README.md'
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+ self.history_file = 'CHANGELOG.md'
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+ self.extra_deps = [
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+ ]
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+ self.licenses = ['Public Domain']
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+ self.spec_extras = {
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+ required_ruby_version: '>= 2.2.2'
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+ }
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+
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+ end
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- # encoding: utf-8
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- class Bytes
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- MAJOR = 0
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- MINOR = 0
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- VERSION = [MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH].join('.')
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- def self.version
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- VERSION
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- end
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- def self.banner
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- "bytes/#{VERSION} on Ruby #{RUBY_VERSION} (#{RUBY_RELEASE_DATE}) [#{RUBY_PLATFORM}]"
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- end
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- def self.root
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- "#{File.expand_path( File.dirname(File.dirname(File.dirname(__FILE__))) )}"
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- end
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- end # class Bytes
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+ module Cocos
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+ module Module
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+ module Bytes
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+
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+ MAJOR = 0
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+ MINOR = 1
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+ PATCH = 1
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+ VERSION = [MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH].join('.')
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+
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+ def self.version
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+ VERSION
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.banner
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+ "bytes/#{VERSION} on Ruby #{RUBY_VERSION} (#{RUBY_RELEASE_DATE}) [#{RUBY_PLATFORM}]"
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.root
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+ "#{File.expand_path( File.dirname(File.dirname(File.dirname(__FILE__))) )}"
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+ end
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+
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+ end # module Bytes
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+ end # module Module
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+ end # module Cocos
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- # encoding: utf-8
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- require 'pp'
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-
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- ## our own code
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- require 'bytes/version' # note: let version always go first
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-
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-
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- puts Bytes.banner ## say hello
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+ require 'pp'
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+ require 'forwardable'
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+ ## our own code
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+ require_relative 'bytes/version' # note: let version always go first
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+
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+ module BytesHelper
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+ def hex_to_bin( hex )
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+ ## todo/fix: do an argument regex hex check!!!!
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+ raise TypeError, "BytesHelper.hex_to_bin - non-hexadecimal digit found in >#{hex}<" unless is_hex?( hex )
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+
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+ ## note: assume pack always returns string with BINARY/ASCII-8BIT encoding!!!
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+ if ['0x', '0X'].include?( hex[0,2] ) ## cut-of leading 0x or 0X if present
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+ [hex[2..-1]].pack('H*')
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+ else
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+ [hex].pack('H*')
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+ end
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+ end
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+ alias_method :hex_to_bytes, :hex_to_bin
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+ alias_method :h_to_b, :hex_to_bin
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+ alias_method :htob, :hex_to_bin
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+
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+
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+ def bin_to_hex( bin )
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+ # note: unpack returns string with <Encoding:US-ASCII>
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+ # convert to default encoding
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+ ## todo/fix: do NOT hardcode UTF-8 - use default encoding - why? why not?
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+ hex = bin.unpack('H*').first
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+ ## note: hexdigits/chars (0-9a-f) should be safe, that is, always ASCII-7BIT/UTF_8 with needing to change any char codes
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+ hex.encode!( Encoding::UTF_8 )
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+ hex
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+ end
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+ alias_method :bytes_to_hex, :bin_to_hex
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+ alias_method :b_to_h, :bin_to_hex
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+ alias_method :btoh, :bin_to_hex
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+
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+
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+ ########
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+ # more helpers
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+ ## check if it is a hex (string)
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+ ## - allow optiona 0x or 0X and allow abcdef and ABCDEF
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+ HEX_RE = /\A(?:0x)?[0-9a-f]*\z/i
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+ def is_hex?( str ) !HEX_RE.match( str ).nil?; end
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+ end # module BytesHelper
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+ class Bytes
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+ extend BytesHelper
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+ ## e.g. lets you use
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+ ## Bytes.hex_to_bin( hex )
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+ ## Bytes.bin_to_hex( bin ) etc.
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+
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+ def self.from_hex( hex ) new( hex_to_bin( hex ) ); end
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+
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+ ## "semantic" constructor for wrapping (binary) strings e.g. same as Bytes.new(bin)
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+ def self.wrap( bin ) new( bin ); end
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+
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+ def initialize( bin=String.new )
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+ ## note: for now will NOT dup(licate) passed in binary array
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+ ## you only get a new binary array if no arg passed in e.g. Bytes.new
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Bytes.new - BINARY/ASCII-8BIT encoding expected; got: #{bin.encoding} for string >#{bin}<" if bin.encoding != Encoding::ASCII_8BIT
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+ @bin = bin
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+ end
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+
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+ ## add more string methods - why? why not?
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+ extend Forwardable
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+ def_delegators :@bin, :encoding,
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+ :size, :length
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+ def to_s() Bytes.bin_to_hex( @bin ); end
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+ alias_method :to_hex, :to_s
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+ def b() @bin; end
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+
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+ ## add to_a alias for @bin.bytes() - why? why not?
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+ def ==(other)
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+ self.class == other.class && @bin == other.b
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+ end
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+ def self.convert( arg )
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+ ## used by Bytes() in global Kernel converter method
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+ if arg.is_a?( Bytes )
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+ arg ## pass-through as is
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+ elsif arg.is_a?( String )
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+ ## todo/fix: use coerce to_str if arg is NOT a string - why? why not
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+ ##
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+ if arg.encoding == Encoding::ASCII_8BIT
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+ ## assume it's binary data - use as is (no hexstring conversion)
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+ Bytes.wrap( arg ) ## todo/check: return str as-is (without new) - why? why not?
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+ else ## assume it's a hexstring
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+ Bytes.from_hex( arg )
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+ end
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+ else
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+ ## check for array or such e.g if arg.is_a? Array
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+ ## raise TypeError - why? why not?
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+ raise ArgumentError, "Bytes() expected String; got #{arg.class.name}"
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end
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+ class String
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+ def to_hex() Bytes.bin_to_hex( self ); end
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+ ## add more aliases e.g. bin_to_hex or btoh or b_to_h or such - why? why not?
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+
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+ ## note: built-in String#hex returns string converted
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+ ## to Integer -same as String.to_i(16) !!!!
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+ end
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+ module Kernel
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+ def Bytes( arg ) Bytes.convert( arg ); end
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+ end
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+ puts Cocos::Module::Bytes.banner ## say hello
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+ autorequire:
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- date: 2019-04-15 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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- def test_string
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- # note: 1) String.new gets you String with "binary" encoding
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- # 2) String Literal "" and String.new("")
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- # gets you String with default encoding (utf-8)
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- assert Encoding::ASCII_8BIT == String.new.encoding
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- assert Encoding::ASCII_8BIT == String.new("".b).encoding
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- assert Encoding::ASCII_8BIT == "".b.encoding
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- assert Encoding::BINARY == Encoding::ASCII_8BIT
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- assert Encoding::BINARY == String.new.encoding
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- assert Encoding::BINARY == String.new("".b).encoding
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- assert Encoding::BINARY == "".b.encoding
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- assert Encoding::UTF_8 == String.new("").encoding
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