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package tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.binary;

import java.nio.charset.Charset;

import tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.BinaryDecoder;
import tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.BinaryEncoder;
import tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.CharEncoding;
import tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.Charsets;
import tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.DecoderException;
import tech.gusavila92.apache.commons.codec.EncoderException;

/**
 * Converts hexadecimal Strings. The charset used for certain operation can be set, the default is set in
 * {@link #DEFAULT_CHARSET_NAME}
 *
 * This class is thread-safe.
 *
 * @since 1.1
 * @version $Id: Hex.java 1619948 2014-08-22 22:53:55Z ggregory $
 */
public class Hex implements BinaryEncoder, BinaryDecoder {

    /**
     * Default charset name is {@link Charsets#UTF_8}
     *
     * @since 1.7
     */
    public static final Charset DEFAULT_CHARSET = Charsets.UTF_8;

    /**
     * Default charset name is {@link CharEncoding#UTF_8}
     *
     * @since 1.4
     */
    public static final String DEFAULT_CHARSET_NAME = CharEncoding.UTF_8;

    /**
     * Used to build output as Hex
     */
    private static final char[] DIGITS_LOWER =
        {'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'};

    /**
     * Used to build output as Hex
     */
    private static final char[] DIGITS_UPPER =
        {'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F'};

    /**
     * Converts an array of characters representing hexadecimal values into an array of bytes of those same values. The
     * returned array will be half the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any given
     * byte. An exception is thrown if the passed char array has an odd number of elements.
     *
     * @param data
     *            An array of characters containing hexadecimal digits
     * @return A byte array containing binary data decoded from the supplied char array.
     * @throws DecoderException
     *             Thrown if an odd number or illegal of characters is supplied
     */
    public static byte[] decodeHex(final char[] data) throws DecoderException {

        final int len = data.length;

        if ((len & 0x01) != 0) {
            throw new DecoderException("Odd number of characters.");
        }

        final byte[] out = new byte[len >> 1];

        // two characters form the hex value.
        for (int i = 0, j = 0; j < len; i++) {
            int f = toDigit(data[j], j) << 4;
            j++;
            f = f | toDigit(data[j], j);
            j++;
            out[i] = (byte) (f & 0xFF);
        }

        return out;
    }

    /**
     * Converts an array of bytes into an array of characters representing the hexadecimal values of each byte in order.
     * The returned array will be double the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any
     * given byte.
     *
     * @param data
     *            a byte[] to convert to Hex characters
     * @return A char[] containing hexadecimal characters
     */
    public static char[] encodeHex(final byte[] data) {
        return encodeHex(data, true);
    }

    /**
     * Converts an array of bytes into an array of characters representing the hexadecimal values of each byte in order.
     * The returned array will be double the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any
     * given byte.
     *
     * @param data
     *            a byte[] to convert to Hex characters
     * @param toLowerCase
     *            true converts to lowercase, false to uppercase
     * @return A char[] containing hexadecimal characters
     * @since 1.4
     */
    public static char[] encodeHex(final byte[] data, final boolean toLowerCase) {
        return encodeHex(data, toLowerCase ? DIGITS_LOWER : DIGITS_UPPER);
    }

    /**
     * Converts an array of bytes into an array of characters representing the hexadecimal values of each byte in order.
     * The returned array will be double the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any
     * given byte.
     *
     * @param data
     *            a byte[] to convert to Hex characters
     * @param toDigits
     *            the output alphabet
     * @return A char[] containing hexadecimal characters
     * @since 1.4
     */
    protected static char[] encodeHex(final byte[] data, final char[] toDigits) {
        final int l = data.length;
        final char[] out = new char[l << 1];
        // two characters form the hex value.
        for (int i = 0, j = 0; i < l; i++) {
            out[j++] = toDigits[(0xF0 & data[i]) >>> 4];
            out[j++] = toDigits[0x0F & data[i]];
        }
        return out;
    }

    /**
     * Converts an array of bytes into a String representing the hexadecimal values of each byte in order. The returned
     * String will be double the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any given byte.
     *
     * @param data
     *            a byte[] to convert to Hex characters
     * @return A String containing hexadecimal characters
     * @since 1.4
     */
    public static String encodeHexString(final byte[] data) {
        return new String(encodeHex(data));
    }

    /**
     * Converts a hexadecimal character to an integer.
     *
     * @param ch
     *            A character to convert to an integer digit
     * @param index
     *            The index of the character in the source
     * @return An integer
     * @throws DecoderException
     *             Thrown if ch is an illegal hex character
     */
    protected static int toDigit(final char ch, final int index) throws DecoderException {
        final int digit = Character.digit(ch, 16);
        if (digit == -1) {
            throw new DecoderException("Illegal hexadecimal character " + ch + " at index " + index);
        }
        return digit;
    }

    private final Charset charset;

    /**
     * Creates a new codec with the default charset name {@link #DEFAULT_CHARSET}
     */
    public Hex() {
        // use default encoding
        this.charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new codec with the given Charset.
     *
     * @param charset
     *            the charset.
     * @since 1.7
     */
    public Hex(final Charset charset) {
        this.charset = charset;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a new codec with the given charset name.
     *
     * @param charsetName
     *            the charset name.
     * @throws java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException
     *             If the named charset is unavailable
     * @since 1.4
     * @since 1.7 throws UnsupportedCharsetException if the named charset is unavailable
     */
    public Hex(final String charsetName) {
        this(Charset.forName(charsetName));
    }

    /**
     * Converts an array of character bytes representing hexadecimal values into an array of bytes of those same values.
     * The returned array will be half the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to represent any given
     * byte. An exception is thrown if the passed char array has an odd number of elements.
     *
     * @param array
     *            An array of character bytes containing hexadecimal digits
     * @return A byte array containing binary data decoded from the supplied byte array (representing characters).
     * @throws DecoderException
     *             Thrown if an odd number of characters is supplied to this function
     * @see #decodeHex(char[])
     */
    @Override
    public byte[] decode(final byte[] array) throws DecoderException {
        return decodeHex(new String(array, getCharset()).toCharArray());
    }

    /**
     * Converts a String or an array of character bytes representing hexadecimal values into an array of bytes of those
     * same values. The returned array will be half the length of the passed String or array, as it takes two characters
     * to represent any given byte. An exception is thrown if the passed char array has an odd number of elements.
     *
     * @param object
     *            A String or, an array of character bytes containing hexadecimal digits
     * @return A byte array containing binary data decoded from the supplied byte array (representing characters).
     * @throws DecoderException
     *             Thrown if an odd number of characters is supplied to this function or the object is not a String or
     *             char[]
     * @see #decodeHex(char[])
     */
    @Override
    public Object decode(final Object object) throws DecoderException {
        try {
            final char[] charArray = object instanceof String ? ((String) object).toCharArray() : (char[]) object;
            return decodeHex(charArray);
        } catch (final ClassCastException e) {
            throw new DecoderException(e.getMessage(), e);
        }
    }

    /**
     * Converts an array of bytes into an array of bytes for the characters representing the hexadecimal values of each
     * byte in order. The returned array will be double the length of the passed array, as it takes two characters to
     * represent any given byte.
     * 

* The conversion from hexadecimal characters to the returned bytes is performed with the charset named by * {@link #getCharset()}. *

* * @param array * a byte[] to convert to Hex characters * @return A byte[] containing the bytes of the hexadecimal characters * @since 1.7 No longer throws IllegalStateException if the charsetName is invalid. * @see #encodeHex(byte[]) */ @Override public byte[] encode(final byte[] array) { return encodeHexString(array).getBytes(this.getCharset()); } /** * Converts a String or an array of bytes into an array of characters representing the hexadecimal values of each * byte in order. The returned array will be double the length of the passed String or array, as it takes two * characters to represent any given byte. *

* The conversion from hexadecimal characters to bytes to be encoded to performed with the charset named by * {@link #getCharset()}. *

* * @param object * a String, or byte[] to convert to Hex characters * @return A char[] containing hexadecimal characters * @throws EncoderException * Thrown if the given object is not a String or byte[] * @see #encodeHex(byte[]) */ @Override public Object encode(final Object object) throws EncoderException { try { final byte[] byteArray = object instanceof String ? ((String) object).getBytes(this.getCharset()) : (byte[]) object; return encodeHex(byteArray); } catch (final ClassCastException e) { throw new EncoderException(e.getMessage(), e); } } /** * Gets the charset. * * @return the charset. * @since 1.7 */ public Charset getCharset() { return this.charset; } /** * Gets the charset name. * * @return the charset name. * @since 1.4 */ public String getCharsetName() { return this.charset.name(); } /** * Returns a string representation of the object, which includes the charset name. * * @return a string representation of the object. */ @Override public String toString() { return super.toString() + "[charsetName=" + this.charset + "]"; } }




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