Binary Data Representation
The
READ and
WRITE instructions allow to read and write binary representation of Gambas datatypes values.
Datatype
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Size
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Representation
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Boolean
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1 byte
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0 for FALSE, 255 for TRUE.
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Byte
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1 byte
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The data value in binary.
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Short
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2 bytes
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The data value in binary.
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Integer
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4 bytes
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The data value in binary.
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Long
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8 bytes
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The data value in binary.
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Pointer
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4 bytes in 32 bits
8 bytes in 64 bits
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The pointer value in binary.
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Single
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4 bytes
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The data value in binary.
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Float
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8 bytes
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The data value in binary.
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Date
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8 bytes
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The date and time as two four-bytes integers.
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String
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variable
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The string length is written first, as a variable-length integer number:
-
One byte is written if the string length is lower or equal than 127 characters.
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Two bytes are written if the string length is between 128 and 16383 characters.
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Four bytes are written if the string length is between 16384 and 1073741824 characters.
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Longer strings cannot be written at the moment.
Then the string contents is written.
Seit 3.15
If the Stream.NullTerminatedString property is set,
then strings are null terminated instead. No string length is read or written.
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NULL
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1 byte
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Null values and null strings are written as a single 0 byte.
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Variant
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Variable
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When writing a variant value, a byte indicating the value datatype is written before.
The value itself is written according to this table.
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Array
|
2 bytes + array length + array contents
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-
One byte whose value is 65.
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One byte whose value represents the array contents datatype.
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The array length, written like a string length.
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The value of each array element.
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Collection
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1 byte + collection length + collection contents
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One byte whose value is 67 if the collection keys are case sensitive, 99 if they are not case sensitive.
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The collection length, written like a string length.
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For each collection item:
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The key, written as a string
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Its associated value.
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Structure
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Contents size
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-
The structure contents are written in declaration order recursively.
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Embedded arrays items are written in order. Contrary to normal arrays, no size or type header is written.
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Serializable objects
Seit 3.15
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1 byte + class name (optional) + object contents
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One byte whose value is 79 or 111.
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If the initial byte is 111, the class name is written that way:
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One byte for the class name length, between 1 and 255.
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The class name.
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The object contents as written by the _write method of the class.
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The endianness of the binary data is the endianness of the stream.
See also