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30 * A simple class for writing out bytes as hexadecimal constants or
31 * explicit expressions for the initializer of a C array of 'unsigned
32 * char'. It starts every line with a given number of tabs, and aims at
33 * keeping lines below a given threshold (each indentation tab counts as
34 * 8 characters). An explicit newline is inserted before the first
35 * element, and commas are used as separators.
46 * Create a new instance. 'maxLineLen' is in characters, and
47 * 'indent' is the number of tab characters at the start of
50 internal BlobWriter(TextWriter w, int maxLineLen, int indent)
53 this.maxLineLen = maxLineLen;
61 for (int i = 0; i < indent; i ++) {
64 lineLen = (indent << 3);
68 * Append a new byte value; it will be converted to an hexadecimal
69 * constant in the output.
71 internal void Append(byte b)
78 if ((lineLen + 5) > maxLineLen) {
85 w.Write("0x{0:X2}", b);
90 * Append a C expression, which will be used as is. The expression
91 * may resolve to several bytes if it uses internal commas. The
92 * writer will try to honour the expected line length, but it
93 * won't insert a newline character inside the expression.
95 internal void Append(string expr)
102 if ((lineLen + 1 + expr.Length) > maxLineLen) {
109 w.Write("{0}", expr);
110 lineLen += expr.Length;