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;;; bytes.el --- Working with byte values -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
;; Version: 0.0.1
;; URL: https://git.wpcarro.dev/wpcarro/briefcase
;; Package-Requires: ((emacs "24.3"))
;;; Commentary:
;; Functions to help with human-readable representations of byte values.
;;
;; Usage:
;; See the test cases for example usage. Or better yet, I should use a type of
;; structured documentation that would allow me to expose a view into the test
;; suite here. Is this currently possible in Elisp?
;;
;; API:
;; - serialize :: Integer -> String
;;
;; Wish list:
;; - Rounding: e.g. (bytes (* 1024 1.7)) => "2KB"
;;; Code:
;; TODO: Support -ibabyte variants like Gibibyte (GiB).
;; Ranges:
;; B: [ 0, 1e3)
;; KB: [ 1e3, 1e6)
;; MB: [ 1e6, 1e6)
;; GB: [ 1e9, 1e12)
;; TB: [1e12, 1e15)
;; PB: [1e15, 1e18)
;;
;; Note: I'm currently not support exabytes because that causes the integer to
;; overflow. I imagine a larger integer type may exist, but for now, I'll
;; treat this as a YAGNI.
(require 'prelude)
(require 'tuple)
(require 'math)
(require 'number)
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;; Constants
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(defconst bytes-kb (math-exp 2 10)
"Number of bytes in a kilobyte.")
(defconst bytes-mb (math-exp 2 20)
"Number of bytes in a megabytes.")
(defconst bytes-gb (math-exp 2 30)
"Number of bytes in a gigabyte.")
(defconst bytes-tb (math-exp 2 40)
"Number of bytes in a terabyte.")
(defconst bytes-pb (math-exp 2 50)
"Number of bytes in a petabyte.")
(defconst bytes-eb (math-exp 2 60)
"Number of bytes in an exabyte.")
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;; Functions
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(defun bytes-classify (x)
"Return unit that closest fits byte count, X."
(prelude-assert (number-whole? x))
(cond
((and (>= x 0) (< x bytes-kb)) 'byte)
((and (>= x bytes-kb) (< x bytes-mb)) 'kilobyte)
((and (>= x bytes-mb) (< x bytes-gb)) 'megabyte)
((and (>= x bytes-gb) (< x bytes-tb)) 'gigabyte)
((and (>= x bytes-tb) (< x bytes-pb)) 'terabyte)
((and (>= x bytes-pb) (< x bytes-eb)) 'petabyte)))
(defun bytes-to-string (x)
"Convert integer X into a human-readable string."
(let ((base-and-unit
(pcase (bytes-classify x)
('byte (tuple/from 1 "B"))
('kilobyte (tuple/from bytes-kb "KB"))
('megabyte (tuple/from bytes-mb "MB"))
('gigabyte (tuple/from bytes-gb "GB"))
('terabyte (tuple/from bytes-tb "TB"))
('petabyte (tuple/from bytes-pb "PB")))))
(string-format "%d%s"
(round x (tuple/first base-and-unit))
(tuple/second base-and-unit))))
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;; Tests
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(progn
(prelude-assert
(equal "1000B" (bytes-to-string 1000)))
(prelude-assert
(equal "2KB" (bytes-to-string (* 2 bytes-kb))))
(prelude-assert
(equal "17MB" (bytes-to-string (* 17 bytes-mb))))
(prelude-assert
(equal "419GB" (bytes-to-string (* 419 bytes-gb))))
(prelude-assert
(equal "999TB" (bytes-to-string (* 999 bytes-tb))))
(prelude-assert
(equal "2PB" (bytes-to-string (* 2 bytes-pb)))))
(provide 'bytes)
;;; bytes.el ends here