From: David MENTRE <dmentre@linux-france.org>
To: "Nicolas Cannasse" <warplayer@free.fr>
Cc: <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] How to handle endianness and binary string conversion for 32 bits integers (Int32)?
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 20:10:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8764wcc0rj.fsf@linux-france.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <004501c572c2$5305ad30$19b0e152@warp> (Nicolas Cannasse's message of "Fri, 17 Jun 2005 00:25:38 +0200")
Hello,
"Nicolas Cannasse" <warplayer@free.fr> writes:
> Extlib IO module have some code about that,
> See http://ocaml-lib.sourceforge.net/doc/IO.html
I've look at this code but, from a quick look, it seems to handle only
OCaml int.
For what is worth, here is my own weel (here under public domain
"license"):
<<timestamp.ml>>=
open Int32
@
\section{32 bits integer to/from string conversion}
Function [[be_of_int32]] converts an [[Int32]] into its big
endian binary representation.
<<timestamp.ml>>=
let be_of_int32 n =
let byte_mask = of_int 0xff in
let char_of_int32 x = Char.chr (to_int x) in
let d0 = char_of_int32 (logand n byte_mask) in
let d1 = char_of_int32 (logand (shift_right_logical n 8) byte_mask) in
let d2 = char_of_int32 (logand (shift_right_logical n 16) byte_mask) in
let d3 = char_of_int32 (logand (shift_right_logical n 24) byte_mask) in
let big_endian = String.make 4 d3 in
big_endian.[1] <- d2;
big_endian.[2] <- d1;
big_endian.[3] <- d0;
big_endian
@
Function [[int32_of_be]] converts an big endian binary
representation of a 32 bits integer into an [[Int32]].
<<timestamp.ml>>=
let int32_of_be be =
if String.length be <> 4 then
raise (Invalid_argument "int32_from_big_endian");
let d3 = of_int (Char.code be.[3])
and d2 = of_int (Char.code be.[2])
and d1 = of_int (Char.code be.[1])
and d0 = of_int (Char.code be.[0]) in
(logor (shift_left d0 24)
(logor (shift_left d1 16)
(logor (shift_left d2 8) d3)))
@
\section{Automatic tests}
<<timestamp.ml>>=
let _ =
if Config.do_autotests then begin
Printf.printf " timestamp autotests...";
assert(int32_of_be "\001\002\003\004" = of_string "0x01020304");
assert(be_of_int32 (of_string "0x01020304") = "\001\002\003\004");
assert(int32_of_be "\255\254\253\252" = of_string "0xfffefdfc");
assert(be_of_int32 (of_string "0xfffefdfc") = "\255\254\253\252");
Printf.printf "done\n"
end
@
Yours,
d.
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pub 1024D/A3AD7A2A 2004-10-03 David MENTRE <dmentre@linux-france.org>
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-06-17 18:10 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-06-16 18:25 David MENTRE
2005-06-16 19:02 ` [Caml-list] " Nicolas George
2005-06-16 19:32 ` David MENTRE
2005-06-16 20:14 ` Nicolas George
2005-06-17 7:29 ` Luca Pascali
2005-06-16 22:25 ` Nicolas Cannasse
2005-06-17 18:10 ` David MENTRE [this message]
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