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581 lines
16 KiB
Python
581 lines
16 KiB
Python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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Pokemon Crystal data de/compression.
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"""
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"""
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A rundown of Pokemon Crystal's compression scheme:
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Control commands occupy bits 5-7.
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Bits 0-4 serve as the first parameter <n> for each command.
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"""
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lz_commands = {
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'literal': 0, # n values for n bytes
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'iterate': 1, # one value for n bytes
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'alternate': 2, # alternate two values for n bytes
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'blank': 3, # zero for n bytes
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}
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"""
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Repeater commands repeat any data that was just decompressed.
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They take an additional signed parameter <s> to mark a relative starting point.
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These wrap around (positive from the start, negative from the current position).
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"""
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lz_commands.update({
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'repeat': 4, # n bytes starting from s
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'flip': 5, # n bytes in reverse bit order starting from s
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'reverse': 6, # n bytes backwards starting from s
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})
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"""
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The long command is used when 5 bits aren't enough. Bits 2-4 contain a new control code.
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Bits 0-1 are appended to a new byte as 8-9, allowing a 10-bit parameter.
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"""
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lz_commands.update({
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'long': 7, # n is now 10 bits for a new control code
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})
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max_length = 1 << 10 # can't go higher than 10 bits
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lowmax = 1 << 5 # standard 5-bit param
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"""
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If 0xff is encountered instead of a command, decompression ends.
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"""
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lz_end = 0xff
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bit_flipped = [
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sum(((byte >> i) & 1) << (7 - i) for i in xrange(8))
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for byte in xrange(0x100)
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]
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class Compressed:
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"""
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Usage:
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lz = Compressed(data).output
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or
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lz = Compressed().compress(data)
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or
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c = Compressed()
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c.data = data
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lz = c.compress()
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There are some issues with reproducing the target compressor.
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Some notes are listed here:
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- the criteria for detecting a lookback is inconsistent
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- sometimes lookbacks that are mostly 0s are pruned, sometimes not
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- target appears to skip ahead if it can use a lookback soon, stopping the current command short or in some cases truncating it with literals.
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- this has been implemented, but the specifics are unknown
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- self.min_scores: It's unknown if blank's minimum score should be 1 or 2. Most likely it's 1, with some other hack to account for edge cases.
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- may be related to the above
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- target does not appear to compress backwards
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"""
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.min_scores = {
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'blank': 1,
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'iterate': 2,
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'alternate': 3,
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'repeat': 3,
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'reverse': 3,
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'flip': 3,
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}
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self.preference = [
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'repeat',
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'blank',
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'flip',
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'reverse',
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'iterate',
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'alternate',
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#'literal',
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]
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self.lookback_methods = 'repeat', 'reverse', 'flip'
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self.__dict__.update({
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'data': None,
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'commands': lz_commands,
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'debug': False,
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'literal_only': False,
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})
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self.arg_names = 'data', 'commands', 'debug', 'literal_only'
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self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
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self.__dict__.update(dict(zip(self.arg_names, args)))
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if self.data is not None:
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self.compress()
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def compress(self, data=None):
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if data is not None:
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self.data = data
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self.data = list(bytearray(self.data))
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self.indexes = {}
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self.lookbacks = {}
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for method in self.lookback_methods:
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self.lookbacks[method] = {}
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self.address = 0
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self.end = len(self.data)
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self.output = []
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self.literal = None
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while self.address < self.end:
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if self.score():
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self.do_literal()
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self.do_winner()
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else:
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if self.literal == None:
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self.literal = self.address
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self.address += 1
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self.do_literal()
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self.output += [lz_end]
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return self.output
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def reset_scores(self):
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self.scores = {}
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self.offsets = {}
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self.helpers = {}
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for method in self.min_scores.iterkeys():
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self.scores[method] = 0
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def bit_flip(self, byte):
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return bit_flipped[byte]
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def do_literal(self):
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if self.literal != None:
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length = abs(self.address - self.literal)
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start = min(self.literal, self.address + 1)
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self.helpers['literal'] = self.data[start:start+length]
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self.do_cmd('literal', length)
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self.literal = None
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def score(self):
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self.reset_scores()
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map(self.score_literal, ['iterate', 'alternate', 'blank'])
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for method in self.lookback_methods:
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self.scores[method], self.offsets[method] = self.find_lookback(method, self.address)
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self.stop_short()
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return any(
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score
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> self.min_scores[method] + int(score > lowmax)
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for method, score in self.scores.iteritems()
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)
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def stop_short(self):
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"""
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If a lookback is close, reduce the scores of other commands.
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"""
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best_method, best_score = max(
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self.scores.items(),
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key = lambda x: (
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x[1],
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-self.preference.index(x[0])
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)
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)
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for method in self.lookback_methods:
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min_score = self.min_scores[method]
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for address in xrange(self.address+1, self.address+best_score):
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length, index = self.find_lookback(method, address)
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if length > max(min_score, best_score):
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# BUG: lookbacks can reduce themselves. This appears to be a bug in the target also.
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for m, score in self.scores.items():
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self.scores[m] = min(score, address - self.address)
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def read(self, address=None):
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if address is None:
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address = self.address
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if 0 <= address < len(self.data):
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return self.data[address]
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return None
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def find_all_lookbacks(self):
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for method in self.lookback_methods:
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for address, byte in enumerate(self.data):
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self.find_lookback(method, address)
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def find_lookback(self, method, address=None):
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"""Temporarily stubbed, because the real function doesn't run in polynomial time."""
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return 0, None
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def broken_find_lookback(self, method, address=None):
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if address is None:
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address = self.address
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existing = self.lookbacks.get(method, {}).get(address)
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if existing != None:
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return existing
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lookback = 0, None
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# Better to not carelessly optimize at the moment.
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"""
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if address < 2:
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return lookback
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"""
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byte = self.read(address)
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if byte is None:
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return lookback
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direction, mutate = {
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'repeat': ( 1, int),
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'reverse': (-1, int),
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'flip': ( 1, self.bit_flip),
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}[method]
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# Doesn't seem to help
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"""
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if mutate == self.bit_flip:
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if byte == 0:
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self.lookbacks[method][address] = lookback
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return lookback
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"""
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data_len = len(self.data)
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is_two_byte_index = lambda index: int(index < address - 0x7f)
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for index in self.get_indexes(mutate(byte)):
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if index >= address:
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break
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old_length, old_index = lookback
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if direction == 1:
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if old_length > data_len - index: break
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else:
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if old_length > index: continue
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if self.read(index) in [None]: continue
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length = 1 # we know there's at least one match, or we wouldn't be checking this index
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while 1:
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this_byte = self.read(address + length)
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that_byte = self.read(index + length * direction)
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if that_byte == None or this_byte != mutate(that_byte):
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break
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length += 1
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score = length - is_two_byte_index(index)
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old_score = old_length - is_two_byte_index(old_index)
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if score >= old_score or (score == old_score and length > old_length):
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# XXX maybe avoid two-byte indexes when possible
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if score >= lookback[0] - is_two_byte_index(lookback[1]):
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lookback = length, index
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self.lookbacks[method][address] = lookback
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return lookback
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def get_indexes(self, byte):
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if not self.indexes.has_key(byte):
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self.indexes[byte] = []
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index = -1
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while 1:
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try:
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index = self.data.index(byte, index + 1)
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except ValueError:
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break
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self.indexes[byte].append(index)
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return self.indexes[byte]
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def score_literal(self, method):
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address = self.address
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compare = {
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'blank': [0],
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'iterate': [self.read(address)],
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'alternate': [self.read(address), self.read(address + 1)],
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}[method]
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# XXX may or may not be correct
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if method == 'alternate' and compare[0] == 0:
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return
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length = 0
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while self.read(address + length) == compare[length % len(compare)]:
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length += 1
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self.scores[method] = length
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self.helpers[method] = compare
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def do_winner(self):
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winners = filter(
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lambda (method, score):
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score
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> self.min_scores[method] + int(score > lowmax),
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self.scores.iteritems()
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)
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winners.sort(
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key = lambda (method, score): (
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-(score - self.min_scores[method] - int(score > lowmax)),
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self.preference.index(method)
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)
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)
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winner, score = winners[0]
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length = min(score, max_length)
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self.do_cmd(winner, length)
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self.address += length
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def do_cmd(self, cmd, length):
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start_address = self.address
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cmd_length = length - 1
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output = []
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if length > lowmax:
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output.append(
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(self.commands['long'] << 5)
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+ (self.commands[cmd] << 2)
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+ (cmd_length >> 8)
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)
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output.append(
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cmd_length & 0xff
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)
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else:
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output.append(
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(self.commands[cmd] << 5)
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+ cmd_length
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)
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self.helpers['blank'] = [] # quick hack
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output += self.helpers.get(cmd, [])
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if cmd in self.lookback_methods:
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offset = self.offsets[cmd]
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# Negative offsets are one byte.
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# Positive offsets are two.
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if 0 < start_address - offset - 1 <= 0x7f:
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offset = (start_address - offset - 1) | 0x80
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output += [offset]
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else:
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output += [offset / 0x100, offset % 0x100] # big endian
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if self.debug:
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print ' '.join(map(str, [
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cmd, length, '\t',
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' '.join(map('{:02x}'.format, output)),
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self.data[start_address:start_address+length] if cmd in self.lookback_methods else '',
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]))
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self.output += output
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class Decompressed:
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"""
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Interpret and decompress lz-compressed data, usually 2bpp.
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"""
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"""
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Usage:
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data = Decompressed(lz).output
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or
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data = Decompressed().decompress(lz)
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or
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d = Decompressed()
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d.lz = lz
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data = d.decompress()
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To decompress from offset 0x80000 in a rom:
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data = Decompressed(rom, start=0x80000).output
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"""
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lz = None
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start = 0
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commands = lz_commands
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debug = False
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arg_names = 'lz', 'start', 'commands', 'debug'
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def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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self.__dict__.update(dict(zip(self.arg_names, args)))
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self.__dict__.update(kwargs)
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self.command_names = dict(map(reversed, self.commands.items()))
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self.address = self.start
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if self.lz is not None:
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self.decompress()
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if self.debug: print self.command_list()
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def command_list(self):
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"""
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Print a list of commands that were used. Useful for debugging.
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"""
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text = ''
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output_address = 0
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for name, attrs in self.used_commands:
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length = attrs['length']
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address = attrs['address']
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offset = attrs['offset']
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direction = attrs['direction']
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text += '{2:03x} {0}: {1}'.format(name, length, output_address)
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text += '\t' + ' '.join(
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'{:02x}'.format(int(byte))
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for byte in self.lz[ address : address + attrs['cmd_length'] ]
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)
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if offset is not None:
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repeated_data = self.output[ offset : offset + length * direction : direction ]
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if name == 'flip':
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repeated_data = map(bit_flipped.__getitem__, repeated_data)
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text += ' [' + ' '.join(map('{:02x}'.format, repeated_data)) + ']'
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text += '\n'
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output_address += length
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return text
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def decompress(self, lz=None):
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if lz is not None:
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self.lz = lz
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self.lz = bytearray(self.lz)
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self.used_commands = []
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self.output = []
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while 1:
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cmd_address = self.address
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self.offset = None
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self.direction = None
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if (self.byte == lz_end):
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self.next()
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break
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self.cmd = (self.byte & 0b11100000) >> 5
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if self.cmd_name == 'long':
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# 10-bit length
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self.cmd = (self.byte & 0b00011100) >> 2
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self.length = (self.next() & 0b00000011) * 0x100
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self.length += self.next() + 1
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else:
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# 5-bit length
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self.length = (self.next() & 0b00011111) + 1
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self.__class__.__dict__[self.cmd_name](self)
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self.used_commands += [(
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self.cmd_name,
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{
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'length': self.length,
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'address': cmd_address,
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'offset': self.offset,
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'cmd_length': self.address - cmd_address,
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'direction': self.direction,
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}
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)]
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# Keep track of the data we just decompressed.
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self.compressed_data = self.lz[self.start : self.address]
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@property
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def byte(self):
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return self.lz[ self.address ]
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def next(self):
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byte = self.byte
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self.address += 1
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return byte
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@property
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def cmd_name(self):
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return self.command_names.get(self.cmd)
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def get_offset(self):
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if self.byte >= 0x80: # negative
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# negative
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offset = self.next() & 0x7f
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offset = len(self.output) - offset - 1
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else:
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# positive
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offset = self.next() * 0x100
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offset += self.next()
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self.offset = offset
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def literal(self):
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"""
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|
Copy data directly.
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|
"""
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|
self.output += self.lz[ self.address : self.address + self.length ]
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|
self.address += self.length
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|
def iterate(self):
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|
"""
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|
Write one byte repeatedly.
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|
"""
|
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|
self.output += [self.next()] * self.length
|
||
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def alternate(self):
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|
"""
|
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|
Write alternating bytes.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
alts = [self.next(), self.next()]
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||
|
self.output += [ alts[x & 1] for x in xrange(self.length) ]
|
||
|
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||
|
def blank(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Write zeros.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self.output += [0] * self.length
|
||
|
|
||
|
def flip(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Repeat flipped bytes from output.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Example: 11100100 -> 00100111
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self._repeat(table=bit_flipped)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def reverse(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Repeat reversed bytes from output.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self._repeat(direction=-1)
|
||
|
|
||
|
def repeat(self):
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
Repeat bytes from output.
|
||
|
"""
|
||
|
self._repeat()
|
||
|
|
||
|
def _repeat(self, direction=1, table=None):
|
||
|
self.get_offset()
|
||
|
self.direction = direction
|
||
|
# Note: appends must be one at a time (this way, repeats can draw from themselves if required)
|
||
|
for i in xrange(self.length):
|
||
|
byte = self.output[ self.offset + i * direction ]
|
||
|
self.output.append( table[byte] if table else byte )
|