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/* Copyright (C) 2002 Jean-Marc Valin */
/**
@file speex_bits.h
@brief Handles bit packing/unpacking
*/
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#ifndef BITS_H
#define BITS_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/** Bit-packing data structure representing (part of) a bit-stream. */
typedef struct SpeexBits {
char *chars; /**< "raw" data */
int nbBits; /**< Total number of bits stored in the stream*/
int charPtr; /**< Position of the byte "cursor" */
int bitPtr; /**< Position of the bit "cursor" within the current char */
int owner; /**< Does the struct "own" the "raw" buffer (member "chars") */
int overflow;/**< Set to one if we try to read past the valid data */
int buf_size;/**< Allocated size for buffer */
int reserved1; /**< Reserved for future use */
void *reserved2; /**< Reserved for future use */
} SpeexBits;
/** Initializes and allocates resources for a SpeexBits struct */
void speex_bits_init(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Initializes SpeexBits struct using a pre-allocated buffer*/
void speex_bits_init_buffer(SpeexBits *bits, void *buff, int buf_size);
/** Frees all resources associated to a SpeexBits struct. Right now this does nothing since no resources are allocated, but this could change in the future.*/
void speex_bits_destroy(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Resets bits to initial value (just after initialization, erasing content)*/
void speex_bits_reset(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Rewind the bit-stream to the beginning (ready for read) without erasing the content */
void speex_bits_rewind(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Initializes the bit-stream from the data in an area of memory */
void speex_bits_read_from(SpeexBits *bits, char *bytes, int len);
/** Append bytes to the bit-stream
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
* @param bytes pointer to the bytes what will be appended
* @param len Number of bytes of append
*/
void speex_bits_read_whole_bytes(SpeexBits *bits, char *bytes, int len);
/** Write the content of a bit-stream to an area of memory */
int speex_bits_write(SpeexBits *bits, char *bytes, int max_len);
/** Like speex_bits_write, but writes only the complete bytes in the stream. Also removes the written bytes from the stream */
int speex_bits_write_whole_bytes(SpeexBits *bits, char *bytes, int max_len);
/** Append bits to the bit-stream
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
* @param data Value to append as integer
* @param nbBits number of bits to consider in "data"
*/
void speex_bits_pack(SpeexBits *bits, int data, int nbBits);
/** Interpret the next bits in the bit-stream as a signed integer
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
* @param nbBits Number of bits to interpret
* @return A signed integer represented by the bits read
*/
int speex_bits_unpack_signed(SpeexBits *bits, int nbBits);
/** Interpret the next bits in the bit-stream as an unsigned integer
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
* @param nbBits Number of bits to interpret
* @return An unsigned integer represented by the bits read
*/
unsigned int speex_bits_unpack_unsigned(SpeexBits *bits, int nbBits);
/** Returns the number of bytes in the bit-stream, including the last one even if it is not "full"
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
* @return Number of bytes in the stream
*/
int speex_bits_nbytes(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Same as speex_bits_unpack_unsigned, but without modifying the cursor position */
unsigned int speex_bits_peek_unsigned(SpeexBits *bits, int nbBits);
/** Get the value of the next bit in the stream, without modifying the
* "cursor" position
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
*/
int speex_bits_peek(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Advances the position of the "bit cursor" in the stream
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
* @param n Number of bits to advance
*/
void speex_bits_advance(SpeexBits *bits, int n);
/** Returns the number of bits remaining to be read in a stream
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
*/
int speex_bits_remaining(SpeexBits *bits);
/** Insert a terminator so that the data can be sent as a packet while auto-detecting
* the number of frames in each packet
*
* @param bits Bit-stream to operate on
*/
void speex_bits_insert_terminator(SpeexBits *bits);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif