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| author | Franz Glasner <fzglas.hg@dom66.de> |
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| date | Mon, 15 Sep 2025 11:43:07 +0200 |
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| 1 /* Copyright 2013 Google Inc. All Rights Reserved. | |
| 2 | |
| 3 Distributed under MIT license. | |
| 4 See file LICENSE for detail or copy at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT | |
| 5 */ | |
| 6 | |
| 7 /* Lookup table to map the previous two bytes to a context id. | |
| 8 | |
| 9 There are four different context modeling modes defined here: | |
| 10 CONTEXT_LSB6: context id is the least significant 6 bits of the last byte, | |
| 11 CONTEXT_MSB6: context id is the most significant 6 bits of the last byte, | |
| 12 CONTEXT_UTF8: second-order context model tuned for UTF8-encoded text, | |
| 13 CONTEXT_SIGNED: second-order context model tuned for signed integers. | |
| 14 | |
| 15 If |p1| and |p2| are the previous two bytes, and |mode| is current context | |
| 16 mode, we calculate the context as: | |
| 17 | |
| 18 context = ContextLut(mode)[p1] | ContextLut(mode)[p2 + 256]. | |
| 19 | |
| 20 For CONTEXT_UTF8 mode, if the previous two bytes are ASCII characters | |
| 21 (i.e. < 128), this will be equivalent to | |
| 22 | |
| 23 context = 4 * context1(p1) + context2(p2), | |
| 24 | |
| 25 where context1 is based on the previous byte in the following way: | |
| 26 | |
| 27 0 : non-ASCII control | |
| 28 1 : \t, \n, \r | |
| 29 2 : space | |
| 30 3 : other punctuation | |
| 31 4 : " ' | |
| 32 5 : % | |
| 33 6 : ( < [ { | |
| 34 7 : ) > ] } | |
| 35 8 : , ; : | |
| 36 9 : . | |
| 37 10 : = | |
| 38 11 : number | |
| 39 12 : upper-case vowel | |
| 40 13 : upper-case consonant | |
| 41 14 : lower-case vowel | |
| 42 15 : lower-case consonant | |
| 43 | |
| 44 and context2 is based on the second last byte: | |
| 45 | |
| 46 0 : control, space | |
| 47 1 : punctuation | |
| 48 2 : upper-case letter, number | |
| 49 3 : lower-case letter | |
| 50 | |
| 51 If the last byte is ASCII, and the second last byte is not (in a valid UTF8 | |
| 52 stream it will be a continuation byte, value between 128 and 191), the | |
| 53 context is the same as if the second last byte was an ASCII control or space. | |
| 54 | |
| 55 If the last byte is a UTF8 lead byte (value >= 192), then the next byte will | |
| 56 be a continuation byte and the context id is 2 or 3 depending on the LSB of | |
| 57 the last byte and to a lesser extent on the second last byte if it is ASCII. | |
| 58 | |
| 59 If the last byte is a UTF8 continuation byte, the second last byte can be: | |
| 60 - continuation byte: the next byte is probably ASCII or lead byte (assuming | |
| 61 4-byte UTF8 characters are rare) and the context id is 0 or 1. | |
| 62 - lead byte (192 - 207): next byte is ASCII or lead byte, context is 0 or 1 | |
| 63 - lead byte (208 - 255): next byte is continuation byte, context is 2 or 3 | |
| 64 | |
| 65 The possible value combinations of the previous two bytes, the range of | |
| 66 context ids and the type of the next byte is summarized in the table below: | |
| 67 | |
| 68 |--------\-----------------------------------------------------------------| | |
| 69 | \ Last byte | | |
| 70 | Second \---------------------------------------------------------------| | |
| 71 | last byte \ ASCII | cont. byte | lead byte | | |
| 72 | \ (0-127) | (128-191) | (192-) | | |
| 73 |=============|===================|=====================|==================| | |
| 74 | ASCII | next: ASCII/lead | not valid | next: cont. | | |
| 75 | (0-127) | context: 4 - 63 | | context: 2 - 3 | | |
| 76 |-------------|-------------------|---------------------|------------------| | |
| 77 | cont. byte | next: ASCII/lead | next: ASCII/lead | next: cont. | | |
| 78 | (128-191) | context: 4 - 63 | context: 0 - 1 | context: 2 - 3 | | |
| 79 |-------------|-------------------|---------------------|------------------| | |
| 80 | lead byte | not valid | next: ASCII/lead | not valid | | |
| 81 | (192-207) | | context: 0 - 1 | | | |
| 82 |-------------|-------------------|---------------------|------------------| | |
| 83 | lead byte | not valid | next: cont. | not valid | | |
| 84 | (208-) | | context: 2 - 3 | | | |
| 85 |-------------|-------------------|---------------------|------------------| | |
| 86 */ | |
| 87 | |
| 88 #ifndef BROTLI_COMMON_CONTEXT_H_ | |
| 89 #define BROTLI_COMMON_CONTEXT_H_ | |
| 90 | |
| 91 #include <brotli/port.h> | |
| 92 #include <brotli/types.h> | |
| 93 | |
| 94 typedef enum ContextType { | |
| 95 CONTEXT_LSB6 = 0, | |
| 96 CONTEXT_MSB6 = 1, | |
| 97 CONTEXT_UTF8 = 2, | |
| 98 CONTEXT_SIGNED = 3 | |
| 99 } ContextType; | |
| 100 | |
| 101 /* "Soft-private", it is exported, but not "advertised" as API. */ | |
| 102 /* Common context lookup table for all context modes. */ | |
| 103 BROTLI_COMMON_API extern const uint8_t _kBrotliContextLookupTable[2048]; | |
| 104 | |
| 105 typedef const uint8_t* ContextLut; | |
| 106 | |
| 107 /* typeof(MODE) == ContextType; returns ContextLut */ | |
| 108 #define BROTLI_CONTEXT_LUT(MODE) (&_kBrotliContextLookupTable[(MODE) << 9]) | |
| 109 | |
| 110 /* typeof(LUT) == ContextLut */ | |
| 111 #define BROTLI_CONTEXT(P1, P2, LUT) ((LUT)[P1] | ((LUT) + 256)[P2]) | |
| 112 | |
| 113 #endif /* BROTLI_COMMON_CONTEXT_H_ */ |
