Namespace: go.std.encoding.base32
v1.0Contents
Summary
Provides a low-level interface to the encoding/base32 package.
Package base32 implements base32 encoding as specified by RFC 4648.
Index
- *CorruptInputError
- *Encoding
- CorruptInputError
- Encoding
- HexEncoding
- NewDecoder
- NewEncoder
- NewEncoding
- NoPadding
- StdEncoding
- StdPadding
- arrayOfCorruptInputError
- arrayOfEncoding
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Constant
Variable
Function
Macro
Special form
Type
GoVar
Receiver/Method
Constants
Constants are variables with :const true in their metadata. Joker currently does not recognize them as special; as such, it allows redefining them or their values.-
NoPadding
Char v1.0No padding
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StdPadding
Char v1.0Standard padding character
Variables
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HexEncoding
Var v1.0HexEncoding is the ``Extended Hex Alphabet'' defined in RFC 4648.
It is typically used in DNS.
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StdEncoding
Var v1.0StdEncoding is the standard base32 encoding, as defined in
RFC 4648.
Functions, Macros, and Special Forms
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NewDecoder
Function v1.0(NewDecoder enc r)
NewDecoder constructs a new base32 stream decoder.
Go input arguments: (enc *Encoding, r io.Reader)
Go returns: io.Reader
Joker input arguments: [^*Encoding enc, ^go.std.io/Reader r]
Joker returns: ^go.std.io/Reader -
NewEncoder
Function v1.0(NewEncoder enc w)
NewEncoder returns a new base32 stream encoder. Data written to
the returned writer will be encoded using enc and then written to w.
Base32 encodings operate in 5-byte blocks; when finished
writing, the caller must Close the returned encoder to flush any
partially written blocks.
Go input arguments: (enc *Encoding, w io.Writer)
Go returns: io.WriteCloser
Joker input arguments: [^*Encoding enc, ^go.std.io/Writer w]
Joker returns: ^go.std.io/WriteCloser -
NewEncoding
Function v1.0(NewEncoding encoder)
NewEncoding returns a new Encoding defined by the given alphabet,
which must be a 32-byte string.
Go input arguments: (encoder string)
Go returns: *Encoding
Joker input arguments: [^String encoder]
Joker returns: ^*Encoding
Types
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*CorruptInputError
Concrete Type v1.0 -
*Encoding
Concrete Type v1.0An Encoding is a radix 32 encoding/decoding scheme, defined by a
32-character alphabet. The most common is the "base32" encoding
introduced for SASL GSSAPI and standardized in RFC 4648.
The alternate "base32hex" encoding is used in DNSSEC.
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Decode
Receiver for *Encoding v1.0([dst src])
Decode decodes src using the encoding enc. It writes at most
DecodedLen(len(src)) bytes to dst and returns the number of bytes
written. If src contains invalid base32 data, it will return the
number of bytes successfully written and CorruptInputError.
New line characters (\r and \n) are ignored.
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DecodeString
Receiver for *Encoding v1.0([s])
DecodeString returns the bytes represented by the base32 string s.
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DecodedLen
Receiver for *Encoding v1.0([n])
DecodedLen returns the maximum length in bytes of the decoded data
corresponding to n bytes of base32-encoded data.
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Encode
Receiver for *Encoding v1.0([dst src])
Encode encodes src using the encoding enc, writing
EncodedLen(len(src)) bytes to dst.
The encoding pads the output to a multiple of 8 bytes,
so Encode is not appropriate for use on individual blocks
of a large data stream. Use NewEncoder() instead.
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EncodeToString
Receiver for *Encoding v1.0([src])
EncodeToString returns the base32 encoding of src.
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EncodedLen
Receiver for *Encoding v1.0([n])
EncodedLen returns the length in bytes of the base32 encoding
of an input buffer of length n.
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CorruptInputError
Concrete Type v1.0 -
Error
Receiver for CorruptInputError v1.0([])
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Encoding
Concrete Type v1.0An Encoding is a radix 32 encoding/decoding scheme, defined by a
32-character alphabet. The most common is the "base32" encoding
introduced for SASL GSSAPI and standardized in RFC 4648.
The alternate "base32hex" encoding is used in DNSSEC.
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WithPadding
Receiver for Encoding v1.0([padding])
WithPadding creates a new encoding identical to enc except
with a specified padding character, or NoPadding to disable padding.
The padding character must not be '\r' or '\n', must not
be contained in the encoding's alphabet and must be a rune equal or
below '\xff'.
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arrayOfCorruptInputError
Concrete Type v1.0 -
arrayOfEncoding
Concrete Type v1.0An Encoding is a radix 32 encoding/decoding scheme, defined by a
32-character alphabet. The most common is the "base32" encoding
introduced for SASL GSSAPI and standardized in RFC 4648.
The alternate "base32hex" encoding is used in DNSSEC.