neobytes/src/uint256.h
Wladimir J. van der Laan 19a2d668cf Merge #9039: Various serialization simplifcations and optimizations
d59a518 Use fixed preallocation instead of costly GetSerializeSize (Pieter Wuille)
25a211a Add optimized CSizeComputer serializers (Pieter Wuille)
a2929a2 Make CSerAction's ForRead() constexpr (Pieter Wuille)
a603925 Avoid -Wshadow errors (Pieter Wuille)
5284721 Get rid of nType and nVersion (Pieter Wuille)
657e05a Make GetSerializeSize a wrapper on top of CSizeComputer (Pieter Wuille)
fad9b66 Make nType and nVersion private and sometimes const (Pieter Wuille)
c2c5d42 Make streams' read and write return void (Pieter Wuille)
50e8a9c Remove unused ReadVersion and WriteVersion (Pieter Wuille)
2018-01-15 06:14:15 +01:00

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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2015 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Copyright (c) 2014-2017 The Dash Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
#ifndef BITCOIN_UINT256_H
#define BITCOIN_UINT256_H
#include <assert.h>
#include <cstring>
#include <stdexcept>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "crypto/common.h"
/** Template base class for fixed-sized opaque blobs. */
template<unsigned int BITS>
class base_blob
{
protected:
enum { WIDTH=BITS/8 };
uint8_t data[WIDTH];
public:
base_blob()
{
memset(data, 0, sizeof(data));
}
explicit base_blob(const std::vector<unsigned char>& vch);
bool IsNull() const
{
for (int i = 0; i < WIDTH; i++)
if (data[i] != 0)
return false;
return true;
}
void SetNull()
{
memset(data, 0, sizeof(data));
}
inline int Compare(const base_blob& other) const { return memcmp(data, other.data, sizeof(data)); }
friend inline bool operator==(const base_blob& a, const base_blob& b) { return a.Compare(b) == 0; }
friend inline bool operator!=(const base_blob& a, const base_blob& b) { return a.Compare(b) != 0; }
friend inline bool operator<(const base_blob& a, const base_blob& b) { return a.Compare(b) < 0; }
std::string GetHex() const;
void SetHex(const char* psz);
void SetHex(const std::string& str);
std::string ToString() const;
unsigned char* begin()
{
return &data[0];
}
unsigned char* end()
{
return &data[WIDTH];
}
const unsigned char* begin() const
{
return &data[0];
}
const unsigned char* end() const
{
return &data[WIDTH];
}
unsigned int size() const
{
return sizeof(data);
}
uint64_t GetUint64(int pos) const
{
const uint8_t* ptr = data + pos * 8;
return ((uint64_t)ptr[0]) | \
((uint64_t)ptr[1]) << 8 | \
((uint64_t)ptr[2]) << 16 | \
((uint64_t)ptr[3]) << 24 | \
((uint64_t)ptr[4]) << 32 | \
((uint64_t)ptr[5]) << 40 | \
((uint64_t)ptr[6]) << 48 | \
((uint64_t)ptr[7]) << 56;
}
template<typename Stream>
void Serialize(Stream& s) const
{
s.write((char*)data, sizeof(data));
}
template<typename Stream>
void Unserialize(Stream& s)
{
s.read((char*)data, sizeof(data));
}
};
/** 160-bit opaque blob.
* @note This type is called uint160 for historical reasons only. It is an opaque
* blob of 160 bits and has no integer operations.
*/
class uint160 : public base_blob<160> {
public:
uint160() {}
uint160(const base_blob<160>& b) : base_blob<160>(b) {}
explicit uint160(const std::vector<unsigned char>& vch) : base_blob<160>(vch) {}
};
/** 256-bit opaque blob.
* @note This type is called uint256 for historical reasons only. It is an
* opaque blob of 256 bits and has no integer operations. Use arith_uint256 if
* those are required.
*/
class uint256 : public base_blob<256> {
public:
uint256() {}
uint256(const base_blob<256>& b) : base_blob<256>(b) {}
explicit uint256(const std::vector<unsigned char>& vch) : base_blob<256>(vch) {}
/** A cheap hash function that just returns 64 bits from the result, it can be
* used when the contents are considered uniformly random. It is not appropriate
* when the value can easily be influenced from outside as e.g. a network adversary could
* provide values to trigger worst-case behavior.
*/
uint64_t GetCheapHash() const
{
return ReadLE64(data);
}
};
/* uint256 from const char *.
* This is a separate function because the constructor uint256(const char*) can result
* in dangerously catching uint256(0).
*/
inline uint256 uint256S(const char *str)
{
uint256 rv;
rv.SetHex(str);
return rv;
}
/* uint256 from std::string.
* This is a separate function because the constructor uint256(const std::string &str) can result
* in dangerously catching uint256(0) via std::string(const char*).
*/
inline uint256 uint256S(const std::string& str)
{
uint256 rv;
rv.SetHex(str);
return rv;
}
/** 512-bit unsigned big integer. */
class uint512 : public base_blob<512> {
public:
uint512() {}
uint512(const base_blob<512>& b) : base_blob<512>(b) {}
explicit uint512(const std::vector<unsigned char>& vch) : base_blob<512>(vch) {}
uint256 trim256() const
{
uint256 result;
memcpy((void*)&result, (void*)data, 32);
return result;
}
};
#endif // BITCOIN_UINT256_H