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- /*
- Package endian implements a simple translation between bytes and numbers with
- specific endian encodings.
- buf: [100]u8
- put_u16(buf[:], .Little, 16) or_return
- You may ask yourself, why isn't `byte_order` platform Endianness by default, so we can write:
- put_u16(buf[:], 16) or_return
- The answer is that very few file formats are written in native/platform endianness. Most of them specify the endianness of
- each of their fields, or use a header field which specifies it for the entire file.
- e.g. a file which specifies it at the top for all fields could do this:
- file_order := .Little if buf[0] == 0 else .Big
- field := get_u16(buf[1:], file_order) or_return
- If on the other hand a field is *always* Big-Endian, you're wise to explicitly state it for the benefit of the reader,
- be that your future self or someone else.
- field := get_u16(buf[:], .Big) or_return
- */
- package encoding_endian
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