44 lines
2.2 KiB
OCaml
44 lines
2.2 KiB
OCaml
(** Convert from and to hex representation. *)
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val count_hex_chars : ?skip_whitespace:bool -> string -> int
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(** [count_hex_chars ~skip_whitespace s] counts the amount of hex characters in
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the string [s]. The argument [skip_whitespace] defaults to [true], and skips
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any whitespace characters (' ', '\n', '\r', '\t'). This function is useful
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for estimating the space required for [decode_into]. *)
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val decode : ?skip_whitespace:bool -> string -> string
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(** [decode ~skip_whitespace s] decodes a hex string [s] into a sequence of
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octets. The argument [skip_whitespace] defaults to [true], and skips any
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whitespace characters in [s] (' ', '\n', '\r', '\t'). An example:
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[decode "4142" = "AB"].
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@raise Invalid_argument if any character in [s] is not a hex character, or
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an odd amount of characters are present. *)
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val decode_into : ?skip_whitespace:bool -> string -> bytes -> ?off:int -> unit
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-> unit
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(** [decode_into ~skip_whitespace s dst ~off ()] decodes [s] into [dst]
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starting at [off] (defaults to 0). The argument [skip_whitespace] defaults
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to [true] and skips any whitespace characters.
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@raise Invalid_argument if any character in [s] is not a hex character, an
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odd amount of characters are present, or [dst] does not contain enough
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space. *)
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val encode : string -> string
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(** [encode s] encodes [s] into a freshly allocated string of double size, where
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each character in [s] is encoded as two hex digits in the returned string. *)
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val encode_into : string -> bytes -> ?off:int -> unit -> unit
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(** [encode_into s dst ~off ()] encodes [s] into [dst] starting at [off]
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(defaults to 0). Each character is encoded as two hex digits in [dst].
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@raise Invalid_argument if [dst] does not contain enough space. *)
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val pp : ?row_numbers:bool -> ?chars:bool -> unit ->
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Format.formatter -> string -> unit
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(** [pp ~row_numbers ~chars () ppf s] pretty-prints the string [s] in
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hexadecimal (similar to [hexdump -C]). If [row_numbers] is provided
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(defaults to [true]), each output line is prefixed with the row number.
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If [chars] is provided (defaults to [true]), in the last column the ASCII
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string is printed (non-printable characters are printed as '.'). *)
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