GoToSocial/vendor/github.com/chenzhuoyu/base64x/faststr.go

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Go

package base64x
import (
`reflect`
`unsafe`
)
func mem2str(v []byte) (s string) {
(*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)).Len = (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Len
(*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)).Data = (*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Data
return
}
func str2mem(s string) (v []byte) {
(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Cap = (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)).Len
(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Len = (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)).Len
(*reflect.SliceHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&v)).Data = (*reflect.StringHeader)(unsafe.Pointer(&s)).Data
return
}
func mem2addr(v []byte) unsafe.Pointer {
return *(*unsafe.Pointer)(unsafe.Pointer(&v))
}
// NoEscape hides a pointer from escape analysis. NoEscape is
// the identity function but escape analysis doesn't think the
// output depends on the input. NoEscape is inlined and currently
// compiles down to zero instructions.
// USE CAREFULLY!
//go:nosplit
//goland:noinspection GoVetUnsafePointer
func noEscape(p unsafe.Pointer) unsafe.Pointer {
x := uintptr(p)
return unsafe.Pointer(x ^ 0)
}