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-;;; bytes.el --- Working with byte values -*- lexical-binding: t -*-
-
-;; Author: William Carroll <wpcarro@gmail.com>
-;; Version: 0.0.1
-;; 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)
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Constants
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(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.")
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Functions
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(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))))
-
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-;; Tests
-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
-
-(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