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package kotlin.text
import kotlin.internal.InlineOnly
// -------------------------- format and parse UByteArray --------------------------
/**
* Formats bytes in this array using the specified [format].
*
* Note that only the [HexFormat.upperCase] and [HexFormat.bytes] properties of the [format] instance affect
* the formatting result of this byte array.
*
* Each byte in the array is converted into two hexadecimal digits. The first digit represents the most significant 4 bits,
* and the second digit represents the least significant 4 bits of the byte. The [HexFormat.upperCase] property determines whether
* upper-case (`0-9`, `A-F`) or lower-case (`0-9`, `a-f`) hexadecimal digits are used for this conversion.
* The [HexFormat.bytes] property specifies the strings that prefix and suffix each byte representation, and defines
* how these representations are arranged.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.BytesHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on formatting.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for formatting, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the result of formatting this array using the specified [format].
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the result length exceeds the maximum capacity of [String].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.byteArrayToHexString
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@ExperimentalUnsignedTypes
@InlineOnly
public inline fun UByteArray.toHexString(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): String = storage.toHexString(format)
/**
* Formats bytes in this array using the specified [format].
*
* Note that only the [HexFormat.upperCase] and [HexFormat.bytes] properties of the [format] instance affect
* the formatting result of this byte array.
*
* Each byte in the array is converted into two hexadecimal digits. The first digit represents the most significant 4 bits,
* and the second digit represents the least significant 4 bits of the byte. The [HexFormat.upperCase] property determines whether
* upper-case (`0-9`, `A-F`) or lower-case (`0-9`, `a-f`) hexadecimal digits are used for this conversion.
* The [HexFormat.bytes] property specifies the strings that prefix and suffix each byte representation, and defines
* how these representations are arranged.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.BytesHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on formatting.
*
* @param startIndex the beginning (inclusive) of the subrange to format, 0 by default.
* @param endIndex the end (exclusive) of the subrange to format, size of this array by default.
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for formatting, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the result of formatting this array using the specified [format].
*
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException when [startIndex] or [endIndex] is out of range of this array indices.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException when `startIndex > endIndex`.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the result length exceeds the maximum capacity of [String].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.byteArrayToHexString
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@ExperimentalUnsignedTypes
@InlineOnly
public inline fun UByteArray.toHexString(
startIndex: Int = 0,
endIndex: Int = size,
format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default
): String = storage.toHexString(startIndex, endIndex, format)
/**
* Parses a byte array from this string using the specified [format].
*
* The string must conform to the structure defined by the [format].
* Note that only the [HexFormat.bytes] property of the [format] instance affects the parsing of a byte array.
*
* Parsing is performed in a case-insensitive manner for both the hexadecimal digits and the elements
* (prefix, suffix, separators) defined in the [HexFormat.bytes] property. Additionally, any of the
* char sequences CRLF, LF and CR is considered a valid line separator.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.BytesHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on parsing.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for parsing, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the byte array parsed from this string.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if this string does not conform to the specified [format].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.hexToByteArray
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@ExperimentalUnsignedTypes
@InlineOnly
public inline fun String.hexToUByteArray(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): UByteArray =
hexToByteArray(format).asUByteArray()
// -------------------------- format and parse UByte --------------------------
/**
* Formats this `UByte` value using the specified [format].
*
* Note that only the [HexFormat.upperCase] and [HexFormat.number] properties of the [format] instance affect
* the formatting result of this numeric value.
*
* This function converts the `UByte` value into its hexadecimal representation by mapping each four-bit chunk
* of its binary representation to the corresponding hexadecimal digit, starting from the most significant bits.
* The [HexFormat.upperCase] property determines whether upper-case (`0-9`, `A-F`) or lower-case (`0-9`, `a-f`)
* hexadecimal digits are used for this conversion.
* The [HexFormat.number] property adjusts the length of the hexadecimal representation by adding or removing
* leading zeros as needed, and specifies the strings that prefix and suffix the resulting representation.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on formatting.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for formatting, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the result of formatting this value using the specified [format].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.byteToHexString
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun UByte.toHexString(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): String = data.toHexString(format)
/**
* Parses an `UByte` value from this string using the specified [format].
*
* The string must conform to the structure defined by the [format].
* Note that only the [HexFormat.number] property of the [format] instance affects the parsing of a numeric value.
*
* The input string must start with the prefix and end with the suffix defined in the [HexFormat.number] property.
* It must also contain at least one hexadecimal digit between them. If the number of hexadecimal digits
* exceeds two, the excess leading digits must be zeros. This ensures that the value represented by the
* hexadecimal digits fits into an 8-bit `UByte`.
* Parsing is performed in a case-insensitive manner, including for the hexadecimal digits, prefix, and suffix.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on parsing.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for parsing, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the `UByte` value parsed from this string.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if this string does not conform to the specified [format], or if the hexadecimal
* digits represent a value that does not fit into an `UByte`.
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.hexToByte
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun String.hexToUByte(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): UByte = hexToByte(format).toUByte()
// -------------------------- format and parse UShort --------------------------
/**
* Formats this `UShort` value using the specified [format].
*
* Note that only the [HexFormat.upperCase] and [HexFormat.number] properties of the [format] instance affect
* the formatting result of this numeric value.
*
* This function converts the `UShort` value into its hexadecimal representation by mapping each four-bit chunk
* of its binary representation to the corresponding hexadecimal digit, starting from the most significant bits.
* The [HexFormat.upperCase] property determines whether upper-case (`0-9`, `A-F`) or lower-case (`0-9`, `a-f`)
* hexadecimal digits are used for this conversion.
* The [HexFormat.number] property adjusts the length of the hexadecimal representation by adding or removing
* leading zeros as needed, and specifies the strings that prefix and suffix the resulting representation.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on formatting.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for formatting, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the result of formatting this value using the specified [format].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.shortToHexString
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun UShort.toHexString(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): String = data.toHexString(format)
/**
* Parses an `UShort` value from this string using the specified [format].
*
* The string must conform to the structure defined by the [format].
* Note that only the [HexFormat.number] property of the [format] instance affects the parsing of a numeric value.
*
* The input string must start with the prefix and end with the suffix defined in the [HexFormat.number] property.
* It must also contain at least one hexadecimal digit between them. If the number of hexadecimal digits
* exceeds four, the excess leading digits must be zeros. This ensures that the value represented by the
* hexadecimal digits fits into a 16-bit `UShort`.
* Parsing is performed in a case-insensitive manner, including for the hexadecimal digits, prefix, and suffix.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on parsing.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for parsing, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the `UShort` value parsed from this string.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if this string does not conform to the specified [format], or if the hexadecimal
* digits represent a value that does not fit into an `UShort`.
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.hexToShort
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun String.hexToUShort(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): UShort = hexToShort(format).toUShort()
// -------------------------- format and parse UInt --------------------------
/**
* Formats this `UInt` value using the specified [format].
*
* Note that only the [HexFormat.upperCase] and [HexFormat.number] properties of the [format] instance affect
* the formatting result of this numeric value.
*
* This function converts the `UInt` value into its hexadecimal representation by mapping each four-bit chunk
* of its binary representation to the corresponding hexadecimal digit, starting from the most significant bits.
* The [HexFormat.upperCase] property determines whether upper-case (`0-9`, `A-F`) or lower-case (`0-9`, `a-f`)
* hexadecimal digits are used for this conversion.
* The [HexFormat.number] property adjusts the length of the hexadecimal representation by adding or removing
* leading zeros as needed, and specifies the strings that prefix and suffix the resulting representation.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on formatting.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for formatting, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the result of formatting this value using the specified [format].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.intToHexString
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun UInt.toHexString(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): String = data.toHexString(format)
/**
* Parses an `UInt` value from this string using the specified [format].
*
* The string must conform to the structure defined by the [format].
* Note that only the [HexFormat.number] property of the [format] instance affects the parsing of a numeric value.
*
* The input string must start with the prefix and end with the suffix defined in the [HexFormat.number] property.
* It must also contain at least one hexadecimal digit between them. If the number of hexadecimal digits
* exceeds eight, the excess leading digits must be zeros. This ensures that the value represented by the
* hexadecimal digits fits into a 32-bit `UInt`.
* Parsing is performed in a case-insensitive manner, including for the hexadecimal digits, prefix, and suffix.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on parsing.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for parsing, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the `UInt` value parsed from this string.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if this string does not conform to the specified [format], or if the hexadecimal
* digits represent a value that does not fit into an `UInt`.
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.hexToInt
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun String.hexToUInt(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): UInt = hexToInt(format).toUInt()
// -------------------------- format and parse ULong --------------------------
/**
* Formats this `ULong` value using the specified [format].
*
* Note that only the [HexFormat.upperCase] and [HexFormat.number] properties of the [format] instance affect
* the formatting result of this numeric value.
*
* This function converts the `ULong` value into its hexadecimal representation by mapping each four-bit chunk
* of its binary representation to the corresponding hexadecimal digit, starting from the most significant bits.
* The [HexFormat.upperCase] property determines whether upper-case (`0-9`, `A-F`) or lower-case (`0-9`, `a-f`)
* hexadecimal digits are used for this conversion.
* The [HexFormat.number] property adjusts the length of the hexadecimal representation by adding or removing
* leading zeros as needed, and specifies the strings that prefix and suffix the resulting representation.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on formatting.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for formatting, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the result of formatting this value using the specified [format].
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.longToHexString
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun ULong.toHexString(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): String = data.toHexString(format)
/**
* Parses an `ULong` value from this string using the specified [format].
*
* The string must conform to the structure defined by the [format].
* Note that only the [HexFormat.number] property of the [format] instance affects the parsing of a numeric value.
*
* The input string must start with the prefix and end with the suffix defined in the [HexFormat.number] property.
* It must also contain at least one hexadecimal digit between them. If the number of hexadecimal digits
* exceeds 16, the excess leading digits must be zeros. This ensures that the value represented by the
* hexadecimal digits fits into a 64-bit `ULong`.
* Parsing is performed in a case-insensitive manner, including for the hexadecimal digits, prefix, and suffix.
*
* Refer to [HexFormat.NumberHexFormat] for details about the available format options and their impact on parsing.
*
* @param format the [HexFormat] to use for parsing, [HexFormat.Default] by default.
* @return the `ULong` value parsed from this string.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if this string does not conform to the specified [format], or if the hexadecimal
* digits represent a value that does not fit into an `ULong`.
*
* @sample samples.text.HexFormats.Extensions.hexToLong
*/
@ExperimentalStdlibApi
@SinceKotlin("1.9")
@InlineOnly
public inline fun String.hexToULong(format: HexFormat = HexFormat.Default): ULong = hexToLong(format).toULong()
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