Qore Programming Language Reference Manual
1.9.0
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Methods in this pseudo-class can be executed on binary values. More...
Public Member Methods | |
bool | empty () |
Returns True if the binary object is empty (size = 0), False if not. More... | |
int | find (data bin, softint byte_pos=0) |
Retrieves the byte position of a sequence of bytes within a binary object. More... | |
int | rfind (data bin, softint byte_pos=-1) |
Retrieves the byte position of a sequence of bytes within a binary object searching from the end of the binary object. More... | |
int | size () |
Returns the number of bytes in the binary object. More... | |
bool | sizep () |
Returns True since binary objects can return a non-zero size. More... | |
list< binary > | split (data sep) |
Returns a list of binary objects representing each component of the binary object separated by the bytes identified by the separator argument, with the separator removed. More... | |
binary | substr (softint start) |
Returns a portion of the binary data starting from an integer offset. More... | |
binary | substr (softint start, softint len) |
Returns a portion of the binary data starting from an integer offset. More... | |
string | toBase64 (softint maxlinelen=-1) |
Returns the base64-encoded representation of the binary object. More... | |
string | toHex () |
returns a string of hexadecimal digits corresponding to the contents of the binary object; hex characters are always in lower case More... | |
string | toMD5 () |
Returns the MD5 message digest of the binary data as a hex string. More... | |
string | toSHA1 () |
Returns the SHA1 message digest of the binary data as a hex string. More... | |
string | toSHA224 () |
Returns the SHA-224 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string. More... | |
string | toSHA256 () |
Returns the SHA-256 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string. More... | |
string | toSHA384 () |
Returns the SHA-384 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string. More... | |
string | toSHA512 () |
Returns the SHA-512 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string. More... | |
string | toString (*string encoding) |
Returns a string created from the binary data, taking an optional second argument giving the string encoding; if no second argument is passed then the default character encoding is assumed. More... | |
int | typeCode () |
Returns Qore::NT_BINARY. More... | |
bool | val () |
Returns False if the binary object is empty (size = 0), True if not. More... | |
Public Member Methods inherited from <value> | |
bool | callp () |
Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression is a callable value (ie closures or call references) More... | |
bool | complexType () |
returns True if the value has a complex type, False if not More... | |
bool | empty () |
Returns True; this method will be reimplemented in container types where it may return False. More... | |
string | fullType (*bool with_namespaces) |
returns the full type name which differs from the simple type name in case of complex types and objects More... | |
bool | intp () |
Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression can be converted to an integer. More... | |
AbstractIterator | iterator () |
Returns an iterator object for the value; the default iterator object returned is SingleValueIterator. More... | |
int | lsize () |
Returns 1; the return value of this method should give the list size of the value, which is normally 1 for non-lists (except for NOTHING where the size will be 0) and the number of the elements in the list for lists; this method will be reimplemented in other types where it may return other values. More... | |
int | size () |
Returns zero; this method will be reimplemented in container types where it may return a non-zero value. More... | |
bool | sizep () |
Returns True if the type can return a non-zero size (True for containers including binary objects and strings, False for everything else) More... | |
bool | strp () |
Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression can be converted to a string. More... | |
bool | toBool () |
Returns the boolean representation of the value; the default is False. More... | |
float | toFloat () |
Returns the floating-point representation of the value; the default is 0.0. More... | |
int | toInt () |
Returns the integer representation of the value; the default is 0. More... | |
number | toNumber () |
Returns the arbitrary-precision numeric representation of the value; the default is 0. More... | |
string | toString () |
Returns the string representation of the value; the default is an empty string. More... | |
string | type () |
Returns the string type for the value. More... | |
int | typeCode () |
Returns the type code for the value. More... | |
bool | val () |
Returns False; this method is reimplemented in other types and will return True if the given expression has a non-empty value. More... | |
Methods in this pseudo-class can be executed on binary values.
bool <binary>::empty | ( | ) |
int <binary>::find | ( | data | bin, |
softint | byte_pos = 0 |
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Retrieves the byte position of a sequence of bytes within a binary object.
bin | the byte sequence to find in the binary object |
byte_pos | the starting byte position for the search; if negative, then specifies an offset from the end of the current binary object |
int <binary>::rfind | ( | data | bin, |
softint | byte_pos = -1 |
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Retrieves the byte position of a sequence of bytes within a binary object searching from the end of the binary object.
bin | the byte sequence to find in the binary object |
byte_pos | the starting byte position for the search; if negative, then specifies an offset from the end of the current binary object; if byte_pos specifies a position beyond the end of the string, then the search starts from the end of the string |
int <binary>::size | ( | ) |
Returns the number of bytes in the binary object.
bool <binary>::sizep | ( | ) |
Returns True since binary objects can return a non-zero size.
Returns a list of binary objects representing each component of the binary object separated by the bytes identified by the separator argument, with the separator removed.
sep | the bytes that separate the fields |
binary <binary>::substr | ( | softint | start | ) |
Returns a portion of the binary data starting from an integer offset.
Arguments can be negative, giving offsets from the end of the data.
start | The starting byte for the portion of the data where the first byte is at offset 0; if the offset is negative, it designates the number of bytes from the end of the data |
binary <binary>::substr | ( | softint | start, |
softint | len | ||
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Returns a portion of the binary data starting from an integer offset.
Arguments can be negative, giving offsets from the end of the data.
start | The starting byte for the portion of the data where the first byte is at offset 0; if the offset is negative, it designates the number of bytes from the end of the data |
len | The maximum number of characters to copy; if this value is negative, the rest of the string from start will be copied to the substring, except without - len characters from the end of the string |
string <binary>::toBase64 | ( | softint | maxlinelen = -1 | ) |
Returns the base64-encoded representation of the binary object.
Implementation based on RFC-1421 and RFC-2045
maxlinelen | the maximum length of a line in the resulting output string in bytes; if this value is > 0 then output lines will be separated by CRLF characters |
string <binary>::toHex | ( | ) |
returns a string of hexadecimal digits corresponding to the contents of the binary object; hex characters are always in lower case
string <binary>::toMD5 | ( | ) |
Returns the MD5 message digest of the binary data as a hex string.
The trailing null character is not included in the digest returned.
"5d41402abc4b2a76b9719d911017c592"
)MD5-DIGEST-ERROR | error calculating digest (should not normally happen) |
string <binary>::toSHA1 | ( | ) |
Returns the SHA1 message digest of the binary data as a hex string.
The trailing null character is not included in the digest returned.
"aaf4c61ddcc5e8a2dabede0f3b482cd9aea9434d"
)SHA1-DIGEST-ERROR | error calculating digest (should not normally happen) |
string <binary>::toSHA224 | ( | ) |
Returns the SHA-224 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string.
The trailing null character is not included in the digest returned.
"ea09ae9cc6768c50fcee903ed054556e5bfc8347907f12598aa24193"
)SHA224-DIGEST-ERROR | error calculating digest (should not normally happen) |
string <binary>::toSHA256 | ( | ) |
Returns the SHA-256 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string.
The trailing null character is not included in the digest returned.
"2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824"
)SHA256-DIGEST-ERROR | error calculating digest (should not normally happen) |
string <binary>::toSHA384 | ( | ) |
Returns the SHA-384 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string.
The trailing null character is not included in the digest returned.
"59e1748777448c69de6b800d7a33bbfb9ff1b463e44354c3553bcdb9c666fa90125a3c79f90397bdf5f6a13de828684f"
)SHA384-DIGEST-ERROR | error calculating digest (should not normally happen) |
string <binary>::toSHA512 | ( | ) |
Returns the SHA-512 message digest (a variant of SHA-2) of the binary data as a hex string.
The trailing null character is not included in the digest returned.
"9b71d224bd62f3785d96d46ad3ea3d73319bfbc2890caadae2dff72519673ca72323c3d99ba5c11d7c7acc6e14b8c5da0c4663475c2e5c3adef46f73bcdec043"
)SHA512-DIGEST-ERROR | error calculating digest (should not normally happen) |
Returns a string created from the binary data, taking an optional second argument giving the string encoding; if no second argument is passed then the default character encoding is assumed.
encoding | the character encoding tag for the string return value; if not present, the default character encoding is assumed |
int <binary>::typeCode | ( | ) |
bool <binary>::val | ( | ) |
Returns False if the binary object is empty (size = 0), True if not.
The opposite of <binary>::empty()