NAME
Muldis::D::Core::Blob - Muldis D bit string operators
VERSION
This document is Muldis::D::Core::Blob version 0.143.0.
PREFACE
This document is part of the Muldis D language specification, whose root document is Muldis::D; you should read that root document before you read this one, which provides subservient details. Moreover, you should read the Muldis::D::Core document before this current document, as that forms its own tree beneath a root document branch.
DESCRIPTION
This document describes essentially all of the core Muldis D operators that are specific to the core data type Blob
, essentially all the generic ones that a typical programming language should have.
This documentation is pending.
FUNCTIONS IMPLEMENTING VIRTUAL ORDERED FUNCTIONS
sys.std.Core.Blob.order
function order (Order <-- topic : Blob, other : Blob, misc_args? : Tuple, is_reverse_order? : Bool) implements sys.std.Core.Ordered.order {...}
This is a (total) order-determination
function specific to Blob
. Its only valid misc_args
argument is Tuple:D0
.
FUNCTIONS IMPLEMENTING VIRTUAL STRINGY FUNCTIONS
sys.std.Core.Blob.catenation
function catenation (Blob <-- topic? : array_of.Blob) implements sys.std.Core.Stringy.catenation {...}
This function results in the catenation of the N element values of its argument; it is a reduction operator that recursively takes each consecutive pair of input values and catenates (which is associative) them together until just one is left, which is the result. If topic
has zero values, then catenation
results in the empty string value, which is the identity value for catenation.
sys.std.Core.Blob.replication
function replication (Blob <-- topic : Blob, count : NNInt) implements sys.std.Core.Stringy.replication {...}
This function results in the catenation of count
instances of topic
.
GENERIC FUNCTIONS FOR BLOBS
These functions implement commonly used binary string operations.
sys.std.Core.Blob.len_in_bits
function len_in_bits (NNInt <-- topic : Blob) {...}
This function results in the length of its argument in bits.
sys.std.Core.Blob.len_in_octets
function len_in_octets (NNInt <-- topic : OctetBlob) {...}
This function results in the length of its argument in octets.
sys.std.Core.Blob.has_substr_bits
function has_substr_bits (Bool <-- look_in : Blob, look_for : Blob, fixed_start? : Bool, fixed_end? : Bool) {...}
This function results in Bool:True
iff its look_for
argument is a substring of its look_in
argument as per the optional fixed_start
and fixed_end
constraints, and Bool:False
otherwise. If fixed_start
or fixed_end
are Bool:True
, then look_for
must occur right at the start or end, respectively, of look_in
in order for contains
to results in Bool:True
; if either flag is Bool:False
, its additional constraint doesn't apply. Each of the fixed_[start|end]
parameters is optional and defaults to Bool:False
if no explicit argument is given to it.
sys.std.Core.Blob.has_not_substr_bits
function has_not_substr_bits (Bool <-- look_in : Blob, look_for : Blob, fixed_start? : Bool, fixed_end? : Bool) {...}
This function is exactly the same as sys.std.Core.Blob.has_substr_bits
except that it results in the opposite boolean value when given the same arguments.
sys.std.Core.Blob.has_substr_octets
function has_substr_octets (Bool <-- look_in : OctetBlob, look_for : OctetBlob, fixed_start? : Bool, fixed_end? : Bool) {...}
This function is exactly the same as sys.std.Core.Blob.has_substr_bits
except that its main arguments are OctetBlob
and it only looks for substring matches on whole-octet boundaries of the look_in
bit string.
sys.std.Core.Blob.has_not_substr_octets
function has_not_substr_octets (Bool <-- look_in : OctetBlob, look_for : OctetBlob, fixed_start? : Bool, fixed_end? : Bool) {...}
This function is to has_substr_octets
as has_not_substr_bits
is to has_substr_bits
.
sys.std.Core.Blob.not
function not (Blob <-- topic : Blob) {...}
This function results in the bitwise not of its argument.
sys.std.Core.Blob.and
function and (Blob <-- topic : set_of.Blob) {...}
This function is a reduction operator that recursively takes each pair of its N input element values and does a bitwise and (which is commutative, associative, and idempotent) on them until just one is left, which is the function's result. This function's argument values must all be of the same length in bits, that length being part of the argument's declared type (that is, Blob
subtype) definition, and that is also the length in bits of the function's result. If topic
has zero values, then this function will fail. Note that, conceptually and
does have an identity value which could be this function's result when topic
has zero values, which is an appropriate-length string of identity/1 valued bits; however, since a topic
with zero values wouldn't know the length in question, it seems the best alternative is to require invoking code to work around the limitation somehow, which might mean it will supply the identity value explicitly as an extra topic
element.
sys.std.Core.Blob.or
function or (Blob <-- topic : set_of.Blob) {...}
This function is the same as sys.std.Core.Blob.and
but that it recursively does a bitwise inclusive-or rather than a bitwise and, and its conceptual identity value is composed of zero valued bits.
sys.std.Core.Blob.xor
function xor (Blob <-- topic : bag_of.Blob) {...}
This function is the same as sys.std.Core.Blob.or
but that it recursively does a bitwise exclusive-or rather than a bitwise inclusive-or.
SEE ALSO
Go to Muldis::D for the majority of distribution-internal references, and Muldis::D::SeeAlso for the majority of distribution-external references.
AUTHOR
Darren Duncan (darren@DarrenDuncan.net
)
LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT
This file is part of the formal specification of the Muldis D language.
Muldis D is Copyright © 2002-2010, Muldis Data Systems, Inc.
See the LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT of Muldis::D for details.
TRADEMARK POLICY
The TRADEMARK POLICY in Muldis::D applies to this file too.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS in Muldis::D apply to this file too.