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			1.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			40 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Go
		
	
	
	
| package bbolt
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| 
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| import (
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| 	"reflect"
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| 	"unsafe"
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| )
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| 
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| func unsafeAdd(base unsafe.Pointer, offset uintptr) unsafe.Pointer {
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| 	return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(base) + offset)
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| }
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| 
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| func unsafeIndex(base unsafe.Pointer, offset uintptr, elemsz uintptr, n int) unsafe.Pointer {
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| 	return unsafe.Pointer(uintptr(base) + offset + uintptr(n)*elemsz)
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| }
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| 
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| func unsafeByteSlice(base unsafe.Pointer, offset uintptr, i, j int) []byte {
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| 	// See: https://github.com/golang/go/wiki/cgo#turning-c-arrays-into-go-slices
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| 	//
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| 	// This memory is not allocated from C, but it is unmanaged by Go's
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| 	// garbage collector and should behave similarly, and the compiler
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| 	// should produce similar code.  Note that this conversion allows a
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| 	// subslice to begin after the base address, with an optional offset,
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| 	// while the URL above does not cover this case and only slices from
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| 	// index 0.  However, the wiki never says that the address must be to
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| 	// the beginning of a C allocation (or even that malloc was used at
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| 	// all), so this is believed to be correct.
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| 	return (*[maxAllocSize]byte)(unsafeAdd(base, offset))[i:j:j]
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| }
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| 
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| // unsafeSlice modifies the data, len, and cap of a slice variable pointed to by
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| // the slice parameter.  This helper should be used over other direct
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| // manipulation of reflect.SliceHeader to prevent misuse, namely, converting
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| // from reflect.SliceHeader to a Go slice type.
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| func unsafeSlice(slice, data unsafe.Pointer, len int) {
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| 	s := (*reflect.SliceHeader)(slice)
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| 	s.Data = uintptr(data)
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| 	s.Cap = len
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| 	s.Len = len
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| }
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