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16:py3: Python{nbsp}3
17
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18= Normand
19Philippe Proulx
20
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21image::normand-logo.png[]
22
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23[.normal]
24image:https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/normand.svg?label=Latest%20version[link="https://pypi.python.org/pypi/normand"]
25
26[.lead]
27_**Normand**_ is a text-to-binary processor with its own language.
28
29This package offers both a portable {py3} module and a command-line
30tool.
31
ee724c95 32WARNING: This version of Normand is 0.22, meaning both the Normand
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33language and the module/CLI interface aren't stable.
34
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40== Introduction
41
42The purpose of Normand is to consume human-readable text representing
43bytes and to produce the corresponding binary data.
44
45.Simple bytes input.
46====
47Consider the following Normand input:
48
49----
504f 55 32 bb $167 fe %10100111 a9 $-32
51----
52
53The generated nine bytes are:
54
55----
564f 55 32 bb a7 fe a7 a9 e0
57----
58====
59
60As you can see in the last example, the fundamental unit of the Normand
61language is the _byte_. The order in which you list bytes will be the
62order of the generated data.
63
64The Normand language is more than simple lists of bytes, though. Its
65main features are:
66
67Comments, including a bunch of insignificant symbols which may improve readability::
68+
69Input:
70+
71----
72ff bb %1101:0010 # This is a comment
7378 29 af $192 # This too # 99 $-80
74fe80::6257:18ff:fea3:4229
7560:57:18:a3:42:29
7610839636-5d65-4a68-8e6a-21608ddf7258
77----
78+
79Output:
80+
81----
82ff bb d2 78 29 af c0 99 b0 fe 80 62 57 18 ff fe
83a3 42 29 60 57 18 a3 42 29 10 83 96 36 5d 65 4a
8468 8e 6a 21 60 8d df 72 58
85----
86
87Hexadecimal, decimal, and binary byte constants::
88+
89Input:
90+
91----
92aa bb $247 $-89 %0011_0010 %11.01= 10/10
93----
94+
95Output:
96+
97----
98aa bb f7 a7 32 da
99----
100
7a7b31e8 101Strings::
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103Input:
104+
105----
106"hello world!" 00
107u16le"stress\nverdict 🤣"
7a7b31e8 108s:latin3{hex(ICITTE)}
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109----
110+
111Output:
112+
113----
11468 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 21 00 73 00 74 ┆ hello world!•s•t
11500 72 00 65 00 73 00 73 00 0a 00 76 00 65 00 72 ┆ •r•e•s•s•••v•e•r
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11600 64 00 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 3e d8 23 dd 30 ┆ •d•i•c•t• •>•#•0
11778 32 66 ┆ x2f
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118----
119
120Labels: special variables holding the offset where they're defined::
121+
122----
123<beg> b2 52 e3 bc 91 05
124$100 $50 <chair> 33 9f fe
12525 e9 89 8a <end>
126----
127
128Variables::
129+
130----
1315e 65 {tower = 47} c6 7f f2 c4
13244 {hurl = tower - 14} b5 {tower = hurl} 26 2d
133----
134+
135The value of a variable assignment is the evaluation of a valid {py3}
136expression which may include label and variable names.
137
269f6eb3 138Fixed-length number with a given length (8{nbsp}bits to 64{nbsp}bits) and byte order::
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139+
140Input:
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142----
143{strength = 4}
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144!be 67 <lbl> 44 $178 [(end - lbl) * 8 + strength : 16] $99 <end>
145!le [-1993 : 32]
146[-3.141593 : 64]
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147----
148+
149Output:
150+
151----
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15267 44 b2 00 2c 63 37 f8 ff ff 7f bd c2 82 fb 21
15309 c0
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154----
155+
269f6eb3 156The encoded number is the evaluation of a valid {py3} expression which
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157may include label and variable names.
158
159https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128[LEB128] integer::
160+
161Input:
162+
163----
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164aa bb cc [-1993 : sleb128] <meow> dd ee ff
165[meow * 199 : uleb128]
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166----
167+
168Output:
169+
170----
171aa bb cc b7 70 dd ee ff e3 07
172----
173+
174The encoded integer is the evaluation of a valid {py3} expression which
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175may include label and variable names.
176
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177Conditional::
178+
179Input:
180+
181----
182aa bb cc
183
184(
185 "foo"
186
187 !if {ICITTE > 10}
188 "bar"
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189 !else
190 "fight"
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191 !end
192) * 4
193----
194+
195Output:
196+
197----
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198aa bb cc 66 6f 6f 66 69 67 68 74 66 6f 6f 66 69 ┆ •••foofightfoofi
19967 68 74 66 6f 6f 62 61 72 66 6f 6f 62 61 72 ┆ ghtfoobarfoobar
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200----
201
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202Repetition::
203+
204Input:
205+
206----
2adf4336 207aa bb * 5 cc <zoom> "yeah\0" * {zoom * 3}
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208
209!repeat 3
210 ff ee "juice"
211!end
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212----
213+
214Output:
215+
216----
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217aa bb bb bb bb bb cc 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 ┆ •••••••yeah•yeah
21800 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 ┆ •yeah•yeah•yeah•
21979 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 ┆ yeah•yeah•yeah•y
22065 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 ┆ eah•yeah•yeah•ye
22161 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 ┆ ah•yeah•yeah•yea
22268 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 ┆ h•yeah•yeah•yeah
71aaa3f7 22300 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 79 65 61 68 00 ┆ •yeah•yeah•yeah•
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224ff ee 6a 75 69 63 65 ff ee 6a 75 69 63 65 ff ee ┆ ••juice••juice••
2256a 75 69 63 65 ┆ juice
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226----
227
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228Alignment::
229+
230Input:
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232----
ee724c95 233!be
676f6189 234
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235 [199:32]
236@64 [43:64]
237@16 [-123:16]
238@32~255 [5584:32]
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239----
240+
241Output:
242+
243----
24400 00 00 c7 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 2b
245ff 85 ff ff 00 00 15 d0
246----
71aaa3f7 247
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248Filling::
249+
250Input:
251+
252----
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253!le
254[0xdeadbeef:32]
255[-1993:16]
256[9:16]
25ca454b 257+0x40
ee724c95 258[ICITTE:8]
25ca454b 259"meow mix"
fc21bb27 260+200~FFh
ee724c95 261[ICITTE:8]
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262----
263+
264Output:
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266----
267ef be ad de 37 f8 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••7•••••••••••
26800 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
26900 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
27000 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
27140 6d 65 6f 77 20 6d 69 78 ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ @meow mix•••••••
272ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
273ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
274ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
275ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
276ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
277ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
278ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ┆ ••••••••••••••••
279ff ff ff ff ff ff ff ff c8 ┆ •••••••••
280----
281
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282Transformation::
283+
284Input:
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286----
ee724c95 287"end of file @ " [end:8]
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288
289!transform gzip
290 "this part will be gzipped"
291!end
292
293<end>
294----
295+
296Output:
297+
298----
29965 6e 64 20 6f 66 20 66 69 6c 65 20 40 20 3c 1f ┆ end of file @ <•
3008b 08 00 7b 7b 26 65 02 ff 2b c9 c8 2c 56 28 48 ┆ •••{{&e••+••,V(H
3012c 2a 51 28 cf cc c9 51 48 4a 55 48 af ca 2c 28 ┆ ,*Q(•••QHJUH••,(
30248 4d 01 00 d4 cc 5b 8a 19 00 00 00 ┆ HM••••[•••••
303----
304
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305Multilevel grouping::
306+
307Input:
308+
309----
310ff ((aa bb "zoom" cc) * 5) * 3 $-34 * 4
311----
312+
313Output:
314+
315----
316ff aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa ┆ •••zoom•••zoom••
317bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a ┆ •zoom•••zoom•••z
3186f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f ┆ oom•••zoom•••zoo
3196d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc ┆ m•••zoom•••zoom•
320aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb ┆ ••zoom•••zoom•••
3217a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f ┆ zoom•••zoom•••zo
3226f 6d cc aa bb 7a 6f 6f 6d cc de de de de ┆ om•••zoom•••••
323----
324
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325Macros::
326+
327Input:
328+
329----
330!macro hello(world)
331 "hello"
332 !if world " world" !end
333!end
334
335!repeat 17
336 ff ff ff ff
337 m:hello({ICITTE > 15 and ICITTE < 60})
338!end
339----
340+
341Output:
342+
343----
344ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c ┆ ••••hello••••hel
3456c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c ┆ lo••••hello worl
34664 ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 ┆ d••••hello world
347ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 ff ┆ ••••hello world•
348ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c ┆ •••hello••••hell
3496f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 ┆ o••••hello••••he
3506c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff ┆ llo••••hello••••
35168 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ┆ hello••••hello••
352ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ┆ ••hello••••hello
353ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c ┆ ••••hello••••hel
3546c 6f ff ff ff ff 68 65 6c 6c 6f ┆ lo••••hello
355----
356
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357Precise error reporting::
358+
359----
360/tmp/meow.normand:10:24 - Expecting a bit (`0` or `1`).
361----
362+
363----
364/tmp/meow.normand:32:6 - Unexpected character `k`.
365----
366+
367----
320644e2 368/tmp/meow.normand:24:19 - Illegal (unknown or unreachable) variable/label name `meow` in expression `(meow - 45) // 8`; the legal names are {`ICITTE`, `mix`, `zoom`}.
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370+
371----
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372/tmp/meow.normand:32:19 - While expanding the macro `meow`:
373/tmp/meow.normand:35:5 - While expanding the macro `zzz`:
320644e2 374/tmp/meow.normand:18:9 - Value 315 is outside the 8-bit range when evaluating expression `end - ICITTE`.
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375----
376
377You can use Normand to track data source files in your favorite VCS
378instead of raw binary files. The binary files that Normand generates can
379be used to test file format decoding, including malformatted data, for
380example, as well as for education.
381
382See <<learn-normand>> to explore all the Normand features.
383
384== Install Normand
385
386Normand requires Python ≥ 3.4.
387
388To install Normand:
389
390----
391$ python3 -m pip install --user normand
392----
393
394See
395https://packaging.python.org/en/latest/tutorials/installing-packages/#installing-to-the-user-site[Installing to the User Site]
396to learn more about a user site installation.
397
398[NOTE]
399====
400Normand has a single module file, `normand.py`, which you can copy as is
af3cf417 401to your project to use it (both the <<python3-api,`normand.parse()`>>
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402function and the <<command-line-tool,command-line tool>>).
403
404`normand.py` has _no external dependencies_, but if you're using
405Python{nbsp}3.4, you'll need a local copy of the standard `typing`
406module.
407====
408
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409== Design goals
410
411The design goals of Normand are:
412
413Portability::
414 We're making sure `normand.py` works with Python{nbsp}≥{nbsp}3.4 and
415 doesn't have any external dependencies so that you may just copy the
416 module as is to your own project.
417
418Ease of use::
419 The most basic Normand input is a sequence of hexadecimal constants
420 (for example, `4e6f726d616e64`) which produce exactly what you'd
421 expect.
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423Most Normand features map to programming language concepts you already
424know and understand: constant integers, literal strings, variables,
425conditionals, repetitions/loops, and the rest.
426
427Concise and readable input::
428 We could have chosen XML or YAML as the input format, but having a
429 DSL here makes a Normand input compact and easy to read, two
430 important traits when using Normand to write tests, for example.
431+
432Compare the following Normand input and some hypothetical XML
433equivalent, for example:
434+
435.Actual normand input.
436----
437ff dd 01 ab $192 $-128 %1101:0011
438
ee724c95 439[end:8]
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440
441{iter = 1}
442
443!if {not something}
444 # five times because xyz
445 !repeat 5
ee724c95 446 "hello world " [iter:8]
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447 {iter = iter + 1}
448 !end
449!end
450
451<end>
452----
453+
454.Hypothetical Normand XML input.
455[source,xml]
456----
457<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
458<group>
459 <byte base="x" val="ff" />
460 <byte base="x" val="dd" />
461 <byte base="x" val="1" />
462 <byte base="x" val="ab" />
463 <byte base="d" val="192" />
464 <byte base="d" val="-128" />
465 <byte base="b" val="11010011" />
466 <fixed-len-num expr="end" len="8" />
467 <var-assign name="iter" expr="1" />
468 <cond expr="not something">
469 <!-- five times because xyz -->
470 <repeat expr="5">
471 <str>hello world </str>
472 <fixed-len-num expr="iter" len="8" />
473 <var-assign name="iter" expr="iter + 1" />
474 </repeat>
475 </cond>
476 <label name="end" />
477</group>
478----
479
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480== Learn Normand
481
482A Normand text input is a sequence of items which represent a sequence
483of raw bytes.
484
485[[state]] During the processing of items to data, Normand relies on a
486current state:
487
488[%header%autowidth]
489|===
af3cf417 490|State variable |Description |Initial value: <<python3-api,{py3} API>> |Initial value: <<command-line-tool,CLI>>
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491
492|[[cur-offset]] Current offset
493|
05f81895 494The current offset has an effect on the value of <<label,labels>> and of
269f6eb3 495the special `ICITTE` name in <<fixed-length-number,fixed-length
7a7b31e8 496number>>, <<leb-128-integer,LEB128 integer>>, <<string,string>>,
f63f4a5d 497<<filling,filling>>, <<variable-assignment,variable assignment>>,
27d52a19 498<<conditional-block,conditional block>>, <<repetition-block,repetition
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499block>>, <<macro-expansion,macro expansion>>, and
500<<post-item-repetition,post-item repetition>> expression evaluation.
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501
502Each generated byte increments the current offset.
503
504A <<current-offset-setting,current offset setting>> may change the
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505current offset without generating data.
506
507An <<current-offset-alignment,current offset alignment>> generates
508padding bytes to make the current offset satisfy a given alignment.
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509|`init_offset` parameter of the `parse()` function.
510|`--offset` option.
511
512|[[cur-bo]] Current byte order
513|
05f81895 514The current byte order has an effect on the encoding of
269f6eb3 515<<fixed-length-number,fixed-length numbers>>.
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516
517A <<current-byte-order-setting,current byte order setting>> may change
518the current byte order.
519|`init_byte_order` parameter of the `parse()` function.
520|`--byte-order` option.
521
522|<<label,Labels>>
523|Mapping of label names to integral values.
524|`init_labels` parameter of the `parse()` function.
525|One or more `--label` options.
526
527|<<variable-assignment,Variables>>
27d52a19 528|Mapping of variable names to integral or floating point number values.
71aaa3f7 529|`init_variables` parameter of the `parse()` function.
7a7b31e8 530|One or more `--var` or `--var-str` options.
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531|===
532
533The available items are:
534
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535* A <<byte-constant,constant integer>> representing one or more
536 constant bytes.
71aaa3f7 537
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538* A <<literal-string,literal string>> representing a constant sequence
539 of bytes encoding UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, or Latin-1 to Latin-10 data.
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540
541* A <<current-byte-order-setting,current byte order setting>> (big or
542 little endian).
543
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544* A <<fixed-length-number,fixed-length number>> (integer or
545 floating point) using the <<cur-bo,current byte order>> and of which
546 the value is the result of a {py3} expression.
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547
548* An <<leb128-integer,LEB128 integer>> of which the value is the result
549 of a {py3} expression.
71aaa3f7 550
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551* A <<string,string>> representing a sequence of bytes encoding UTF-8,
552 UTF-16, UTF-32, or Latin-1 to Latin-10 data, and of which the value is
553 the result of a {py3} expression.
554
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555* A <<current-offset-setting,current offset setting>>.
556
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557* A <<current-offset-alignment,current offset alignment>>.
558
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559* A <<filling,filling>>.
560
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561* A <<label,label>>, that is, a named constant holding the current
562 offset.
563+
564This is similar to an assembly label.
565
566* A <<variable-assignment,variable assignment>> associating a name to
567 the integral result of an evaluated {py3} expression.
568
569* A <<group,group>>, that is, a scoped sequence of items.
570
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571* A <<conditional-block,conditional block>>.
572
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573* A <<repetition-block,repetition block>>.
574
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575* A <<transformation-block,transformation block>>.
576
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577* A <<macro-definition-block,macro definition block>>.
578
579* A <<macro-expansion,macro expansion>>.
580
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581Moreover, you can repeat many items above a constant or variable number
582of times with the ``pass:[*]`` operator _after_ the item to repeat. This
583is called a <<post-item-repetition,post-item repetition>>.
71aaa3f7 584
ba11fb1d 585A Normand comment may exist pretty much anywhere between tokens.
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586
587A comment is anything between two ``pass:[#]`` characters on the same
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588line, or from ``pass:[#]`` until the end of the line. Whitespaces are
589also considered comments. The following symbols are also considered
590comments around and between items, as well as between hexadecimal
591nibbles and binary bits of <<byte-constant,byte constants>>:
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592
593----
ee724c95 594& , - . / : ; = ? \ _ |
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595----
596
597The latter serve to improve readability so that you may write, for
598example, a MAC address or a UUID as is.
599
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600[[const-int]] Many items require a _constant integer_, possibly
601negative, in which case it may start with `-` for a negative integer. A
602positive constant integer is any of:
603
604Decimal::
605 One or mode digits (`0` to `9`).
606
607Hexadecimal::
608 One of:
609+
610* The `0x` or `0X` prefix followed with one or more hexadecimal digits
611 (`0` to `9`, `a` to `f`, or `A` to `F`).
612* One or more hexadecimal digits followed with the `h` or `H` suffix.
613
614Octal::
615 One of:
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617* The `0o` or `0O` prefix followed with one or more octal digits
618 (`0` to `7`).
619* One or more octal digits followed with the `o`, `O`, `q`, or `Q`
620 suffix.
621
622Binary::
623 One of:
624+
625* The `0b` or `0B` prefix followed with one or more bits (`0` or `1`).
626* One or more bits followed with the `b` or `B` suffix.
627
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628In general, anything between `pass:[{]` and `}` is a {py3} expression.
629
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630You can test the examples of this section with the `normand`
631<<command-line-tool,command-line tool>> as such:
632
633----
634$ normand file | hexdump -C
635----
636
637where `file` is the name of a file containing the Normand input.
638
639=== Byte constant
640
6dd69a2a 641A _byte constant_ represents one or more constant bytes.
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642
643A byte constant is:
644
645Hexadecimal form::
6dd69a2a 646 Two consecutive hexadecimal digits representing a single byte.
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647
648Decimal form::
6dd69a2a 649 One or more digits after the `$` prefix representing a single byte.
71aaa3f7 650
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651Binary form:: {empty}
652+
653--
654. __**N**__ `%` prefixes (at least one).
655+
656The number of `%` characters is the number of subsequent expected bytes.
657
658. __**N**__{nbsp}×{nbsp}8 bits (`0` or `1`).
659--
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660
661====
662Input:
663
664----
ee724c95 665ab cd (3d 8F) CC
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666----
667
668Output:
669
670----
671ab cd 3d 8f cc
672----
673====
674
675====
676Input:
677
678----
679$192 %1100/0011 $ -77
680----
681
682Output:
683
684----
685c0 c3 b3
686----
687====
688
689====
690Input:
691
692----
69358f64689-6316-4d55-8a1a-04cada366172
694fe80::6257:18ff:fea3:4229
695----
696
697Output:
698
699----
70058 f6 46 89 63 16 4d 55 8a 1a 04 ca da 36 61 72 ┆ X•F•c•MU•••••6ar
701fe 80 62 57 18 ff fe a3 42 29 ┆ ••bW••••B)
702----
703====
704
705====
706Input:
707
708----
709%01110011 %01100001 %01101100 %01110101 %01110100
6dd69a2a 710%%%1101:0010 11111111 #A#11 #B#00 #C#011 #D#1
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711----
712
713Output:
714
715----
6dd69a2a 71673 61 6c 75 74 d2 ff c7 ┆ salut•••
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717----
718====
719
720=== Literal string
721
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722A _literal string_ represents the encoded bytes of a literal string
723using the UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, or Latin-1 to Latin-10 encoding.
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724
725The string to encode isn't implicitly null-terminated: use `\0` at the
726end of the string to add a null character.
727
728A literal string is:
729
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730. **Optional**: one of the following encodings instead of the default
731 UTF-8:
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732+
733--
734[horizontal]
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735`s:u8`::
736`u8`::
737 UTF-8.
738
739`s:u16be`::
740`u16be`::
741 UTF-16BE.
742
743`s:u16le`::
744`u16le`::
745 UTF-16LE.
746
747`s:u32be`::
748`u32be`::
749 UTF-32BE.
750
751`s:u32le`::
752`u32le`::
753 UTF-32LE.
754
755`s:latin1`::
756 ISO/IEC 8859-1.
757
758`s:latin2`::
759 ISO/IEC 8859-2.
760
761`s:latin3`::
762 ISO/IEC 8859-3.
763
764`s:latin4`::
765 ISO/IEC 8859-4.
766
767`s:latin5`::
768 ISO/IEC 8859-9.
769
770`s:latin6`::
771 ISO/IEC 8859-10.
772
773`s:latin7`::
774 ISO/IEC 8859-13.
775
776`s:latin8`::
777 ISO/IEC 8859-14.
778
779`s:latin9`::
780 ISO/IEC 8859-15.
781
782`s:latin10`::
783 ISO/IEC 8859-16.
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784--
785
786. The ``pass:["]`` prefix.
787
788. A sequence of zero or more characters, possibly containing escape
789 sequences.
790+
791An escape sequence is the ``\`` character followed by one of:
792+
793--
794[horizontal]
795`0`:: Null (U+0000)
796`a`:: Alert (U+0007)
797`b`:: Backspace (U+0008)
798`e`:: Escape (U+001B)
799`f`:: Form feed (U+000C)
800`n`:: End of line (U+000A)
801`r`:: Carriage return (U+000D)
802`t`:: Character tabulation (U+0009)
803`v`:: Line tabulation (U+000B)
804``\``:: Reverse solidus (U+005C)
805``pass:["]``:: Quotation mark (U+0022)
806--
807
808. The ``pass:["]`` suffix.
809
810====
811Input:
812
813----
814"coucou tout le monde!"
815----
816
817Output:
818
819----
82063 6f 75 63 6f 75 20 74 6f 75 74 20 6c 65 20 6d ┆ coucou tout le m
8216f 6e 64 65 21 ┆ onde!
822----
823====
824
825====
826Input:
827
828----
829u16le"I am not young enough to know everything."
830----
831
832Output:
833
834----
83549 00 20 00 61 00 6d 00 20 00 6e 00 6f 00 74 00 ┆ I• •a•m• •n•o•t•
83620 00 79 00 6f 00 75 00 6e 00 67 00 20 00 65 00 ┆ •y•o•u•n•g• •e•
8376e 00 6f 00 75 00 67 00 68 00 20 00 74 00 6f 00 ┆ n•o•u•g•h• •t•o•
83820 00 6b 00 6e 00 6f 00 77 00 20 00 65 00 76 00 ┆ •k•n•o•w• •e•v•
83965 00 72 00 79 00 74 00 68 00 69 00 6e 00 67 00 ┆ e•r•y•t•h•i•n•g•
8402e 00 ┆ .•
841----
842====
843
844====
845Input:
846
847----
7a7b31e8 848s:u32be "\"illusion is the first\nof all pleasures\" 🦉"
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849----
850
851Output:
852
853----
85400 00 00 22 00 00 00 69 00 00 00 6c 00 00 00 6c ┆ •••"•••i•••l•••l
85500 00 00 75 00 00 00 73 00 00 00 69 00 00 00 6f ┆ •••u•••s•••i•••o
85600 00 00 6e 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 69 00 00 00 73 ┆ •••n••• •••i•••s
85700 00 00 20 00 00 00 74 00 00 00 68 00 00 00 65 ┆ ••• •••t•••h•••e
85800 00 00 20 00 00 00 66 00 00 00 69 00 00 00 72 ┆ ••• •••f•••i•••r
85900 00 00 73 00 00 00 74 00 00 00 0a 00 00 00 6f ┆ •••s•••t•••••••o
86000 00 00 66 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 61 00 00 00 6c ┆ •••f••• •••a•••l
86100 00 00 6c 00 00 00 20 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 6c ┆ •••l••• •••p•••l
86200 00 00 65 00 00 00 61 00 00 00 73 00 00 00 75 ┆ •••e•••a•••s•••u
86300 00 00 72 00 00 00 65 00 00 00 73 00 00 00 22 ┆ •••r•••e•••s•••"
86400 00 00 20 00 01 f9 89 ┆ ••• ••••
865----
866====
867
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868====
869Input:
870
871----
872s:latin1 "Paul Piché"
873----
874
875Output:
876
877----
87850 61 75 6c 20 50 69 63 68 e9 ┆ Paul Pich•
879----
880====
881
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882=== Current byte order setting
883
884This special item sets the <<cur-bo,_current byte order_>>.
885
886The two accepted forms are:
887
888[horizontal]
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889`!be`:: Set the current byte order to big endian.
890`!le`:: Set the current byte order to little endian.
71aaa3f7 891
269f6eb3 892=== Fixed-length number
71aaa3f7 893
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894A _fixed-length number_ represents a fixed number of bytes encoding
895either:
896
897* An unsigned or signed integer (two's complement).
898+
899The available lengths are 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, and 64.
900
901* A floating point number
b87a3aa2 902 (https://standards.ieee.org/standard/754-2008.html[IEEE{nbsp}754-2008]).
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903+
904The available length are 32 (_binary32_) and 64 (_binary64_).
71aaa3f7 905
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906The value is the result of evaluating a {py3} expression using the
907<<cur-bo,current byte order>>.
908
909A fixed-length number is:
71aaa3f7 910
ee724c95 911. The `[` prefix.
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912
913. A valid {py3} expression.
05f81895 914+
269f6eb3 915For a fixed-length number at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
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PP
916expression may contain the name of any accessible <<label,label>> (not
917within a nested group), including the name of a label defined
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918after{nbsp}__**L**__ (except within an <<encoded-block,encoded block>>),
919as well as the name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
920at{nbsp}__**L**__.
05f81895 921+
269f6eb3
PP
922The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
923is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before encoding the number).
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924
925. The `:` character.
926
269f6eb3
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927. An encoding length in bits amongst:
928+
929--
27d52a19 930The expression evaluates to an `int` or `bool` value::
269f6eb3 931 `8`, `16`, `24`, `32`, `40`, `48`, `56`, and `64`.
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PP
932+
933NOTE: Normand automatically converts a `bool` value to `int`.
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PP
934
935The expression evaluates to a `float` value::
936 `32` and `64`.
937--
71aaa3f7 938
ee724c95 939. The `]` suffix.
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940
941====
942Input:
943
944----
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945!le [345:16]
946!be [-0xabcd:32]
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947----
948
949Output:
950
951----
95259 01 ff ff 54 33
953----
954====
955
956====
957Input:
958
959----
ee724c95 960!be
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961
962# String length in bits
ee724c95 963[8 * (str_end - str_beg) : 16]
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964
965# String
966<str_beg>
967 "hello world!"
968<str_end>
969----
970
971Output:
972
973----
97400 60 68 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 21 ┆ •`hello world!
975----
976====
977
978====
979Input:
980
981----
ee724c95 982[20 - ICITTE : 8] * 10
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PP
983----
984
985Output:
986
987----
98814 13 12 11 10 0f 0e 0d 0c 0b
989----
990====
991
269f6eb3
PP
992====
993Input:
994
995----
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996!le
997[2 * 0.0529 : 32]
269f6eb3
PP
998----
999
1000Output:
1001
1002----
1003ac ad d8 3d
1004----
1005====
1006
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PP
1007=== LEB128 integer
1008
1009An _LEB128 integer_ represents a variable number of bytes encoding an
1010unsigned or signed integer which is the result of evaluating a {py3}
1011expression following the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LEB128[LEB128]
1012format.
1013
1014An LEB128 integer is:
1015
ee724c95 1016. The `[` prefix.
05f81895 1017
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PP
1018. A valid {py3} expression of which the evaluation result type
1019 is `int` or `bool` (automatically converted to `int`).
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PP
1020+
1021For an LEB128 integer at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
1022expression may contain:
1023+
1024--
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PP
1025* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1026 which isn't within a nested group.
320644e2
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1027* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
1028 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
05f81895
PP
1029--
1030+
269f6eb3
PP
1031The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1032is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before encoding the integer).
05f81895
PP
1033
1034. The `:` character.
1035
1036. One of:
1037+
1038--
1039[horizontal]
1040`uleb128`:: Use the unsigned LEB128 format.
1041`sleb128`:: Use the signed LEB128 format.
1042--
1043
ee724c95 1044. The `]` suffix.
05f81895
PP
1045
1046====
1047Input:
1048
1049----
ee724c95 1050[624485 : uleb128]
05f81895
PP
1051----
1052
1053Output:
1054
1055----
1056e5 8e 26
1057----
1058====
1059
1060====
1061Input:
1062
1063----
1064aa bb cc dd
1065<meow>
1066ee ff
ee724c95 1067[-981238311 + (meow * -23) : sleb128]
05f81895
PP
1068"hello"
1069----
1070
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PP
1071Output:
1072
05f81895
PP
1073----
1074aa bb cc dd ee ff fd fa 8d ac 7c 68 65 6c 6c 6f ┆ ••••••••••|hello
1075----
1076====
1077
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1078=== String
1079
1080A _string_ represents a variable number of bytes encoding a string which
1081is the result of evaluating a {py3} expression using the UTF-8, UTF-16,
1082UTF-32, or Latin-1 to Latin-10 encoding.
1083
1084A string has two possible forms:
1085
1086Encoding prefix form:: {empty}
1087+
1088. An encoding amongst:
1089+
1090--
1091[horizontal]
1092`s:u8`::
1093`u8`::
1094 UTF-8.
1095
1096`s:u16be`::
1097`u16be`::
1098 UTF-16BE.
1099
1100`s:u16le`::
1101`u16le`::
1102 UTF-16LE.
1103
1104`s:u32be`::
1105`u32be`::
1106 UTF-32BE.
1107
1108`s:u32le`::
1109`u32le`::
1110 UTF-32LE.
1111
1112`s:latin1`::
1113 ISO/IEC 8859-1.
1114
1115`s:latin2`::
1116 ISO/IEC 8859-2.
1117
1118`s:latin3`::
1119 ISO/IEC 8859-3.
1120
1121`s:latin4`::
1122 ISO/IEC 8859-4.
1123
1124`s:latin5`::
1125 ISO/IEC 8859-9.
1126
1127`s:latin6`::
1128 ISO/IEC 8859-10.
1129
1130`s:latin7`::
1131 ISO/IEC 8859-13.
1132
1133`s:latin8`::
1134 ISO/IEC 8859-14.
1135
1136`s:latin9`::
1137 ISO/IEC 8859-15.
1138
1139`s:latin10`::
1140 ISO/IEC 8859-16.
1141--
1142
1143. The ``pass:[{]`` prefix.
1144
1145. A valid {py3} expression of which the evaluation result type
1146 is `bool`, `int`, `float`, or `str` (the first three automatically
1147 converted to `str`).
1148+
1149For a string at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this expression may
1150contain:
1151+
1152--
1153* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1154 which isn't within a nested group.
1155* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
1156 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
1157--
1158+
1159The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1160is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before encoding the string).
1161
1162. The `}` suffix.
1163
1164Encoding suffix form:: {empty}
1165+
ee724c95 1166. The `[` prefix.
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1167
1168. A valid {py3} expression of which the evaluation result type
1169 is `bool`, `int`, `float`, or `str` (the first three automatically
1170 converted to `str`).
1171+
1172For a string at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this expression may
1173contain:
1174+
1175--
1176* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1177 which isn't within a nested group.
1178* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
1179 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
1180--
1181+
1182The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1183is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before encoding the string).
1184
1185. The `:` character.
1186
1187. A string encoding amongst:
1188+
1189--
1190[horizontal]
1191`s:u8`::
1192 UTF-8.
1193
1194`s:u16be`::
1195 UTF-16BE.
1196
1197`s:u16le`::
1198 UTF-16LE.
1199
1200`s:u32be`::
1201 UTF-32BE.
1202
1203`s:u32le`::
1204 UTF-32LE.
1205
1206`s:latin1`::
1207 ISO/IEC 8859-1.
1208
1209`s:latin2`::
1210 ISO/IEC 8859-2.
1211
1212`s:latin3`::
1213 ISO/IEC 8859-3.
1214
1215`s:latin4`::
1216 ISO/IEC 8859-4.
1217
1218`s:latin5`::
1219 ISO/IEC 8859-9.
1220
1221`s:latin6`::
1222 ISO/IEC 8859-10.
1223
1224`s:latin7`::
1225 ISO/IEC 8859-13.
1226
1227`s:latin8`::
1228 ISO/IEC 8859-14.
1229
1230`s:latin9`::
1231 ISO/IEC 8859-15.
1232
1233`s:latin10`::
1234 ISO/IEC 8859-16.
1235--
1236
ee724c95 1237. The `]` suffix.
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1238
1239====
1240Input:
1241
1242----
1243{iter = 1}
1244
1245!repeat 10
ee724c95 1246 u8{iter} " "
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1247 {iter = iter + 1}
1248!end
1249----
1250
1251Output:
1252
1253----
125431 20 32 20 33 20 34 20 35 20 36 20 37 20 38 20 ┆ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
125539 20 31 30 20 ┆ 9 10
1256----
1257====
1258
1259====
1260Input:
1261
1262----
1263{meow = 'salut jérémie'}
ee724c95 1264[meow.upper() : s:latin1]
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1265----
1266
1267Output:
1268
1269----
127053 41 4c 55 54 20 4a c9 52 c9 4d 49 45 ┆ SALUT J•R•MIE
1271----
1272====
1273
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1274=== Current offset setting
1275
1276This special item sets the <<cur-offset,_current offset_>>.
1277
1278A current offset setting is:
1279
1280. The `<` prefix.
1281
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1282. A <<const-int,positive constant integer>> which is the new current
1283 offset.
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1284
1285. The `>` suffix.
1286
1287====
1288Input:
1289
1290----
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1291 [ICITTE : 8] * 8
1292<0x61> [ICITTE : 8] * 8
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1293----
1294
1295Output:
1296
1297----
129800 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 ┆ ••••••••abcdefgh
1299----
1300====
1301
1302====
1303Input:
1304
1305----
1306aa bb cc dd <meow> ee ff
1307<12> 11 22 33 <mix> 44 55
ee724c95 1308[meow : 8] [mix : 8]
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PP
1309----
1310
1311Output:
1312
1313----
1314aa bb cc dd ee ff 11 22 33 44 55 04 0f ┆ •••••••"3DU••
1315----
1316====
1317
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PP
1318=== Current offset alignment
1319
00deb9fa 1320A _current offset alignment_ represents zero or more padding bytes to
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PP
1321make the <<cur-offset,current offset>> meet a given
1322https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data_structure_alignment[alignment] value.
1323
1324More specifically, for an alignment value of{nbsp}__**N**__{nbsp}bits,
1325a current offset alignment represents the required padding bytes until
1326the current offset is a multiple of __**N**__{nbsp}/{nbsp}8.
1327
1328A current offset alignment is:
1329
1330. The `@` prefix.
1331
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1332. A <<const-int,positive constant integer>> which is the alignment value
1333 in _bits_.
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PP
1334+
1335This value must be greater than zero and a multiple of{nbsp}8.
1336
1337. **Optional**:
1338+
1339--
1340. The ``pass:[~]`` prefix.
fc21bb27
PP
1341. A <<const-int,positive constant integer>> which is the value of the
1342 byte to use as padding to align the <<cur-offset,current offset>>.
676f6189
PP
1343--
1344+
1345Without this section, the padding byte value is zero.
1346
1347====
1348Input:
1349
1350----
135111 22 (@32 aa bb cc) * 3
1352----
1353
1354Output:
1355
1356----
135711 22 00 00 aa bb cc 00 aa bb cc 00 aa bb cc
1358----
1359====
1360
1361====
1362Input:
1363
1364----
ee724c95 1365!le
676f6189 136677 88
ee724c95 1367@32~0xcc [-893.5:32]
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PP
1368@128~0x55 "meow"
1369----
1370
1371Output:
1372
1373----
137477 88 cc cc 00 60 5f c4 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 55 ┆ w••••`_•UUUUUUUU
13756d 65 6f 77 ┆ meow
1376----
1377====
1378
1379====
1380Input:
1381
1382----
1383aa bb cc <29> @64~255 "zoom"
1384----
1385
1386Output:
1387
1388----
1389aa bb cc ff ff ff 7a 6f 6f 6d ┆ ••••••zoom
1390----
1391====
1392
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1393=== Filling
1394
1395A _filling_ represents zero or more padding bytes to make the
1396<<cur-offset,current offset>> reach a given value.
1397
1398A filling is:
1399
1400. The ``pass:[+]`` prefix.
1401
1402. One of:
1403
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1404** A <<const-int,positive constant integer>> which is the current offset
1405 target.
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1406
1407** The ``pass:[{]`` prefix, a valid {py3} expression of which the
1408 evaluation result type is `int` or `bool` (automatically converted to
ee724c95 1409 `int`), and the `}` suffix.
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1410+
1411For a filling at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this expression
1412may contain:
1413+
1414--
1415* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1416 which isn't within a nested group.
1417* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
1418 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
1419--
1420+
1421The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1422is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before handling the items to
1423repeat).
1424
1425** A valid {py3} name.
1426+
1427For the name `__NAME__`, this is equivalent to the
ee724c95 1428`pass:[{]__NAME__}` form above.
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1429
1430+
1431This value must be greater than or equal to the current offset where
1432it's used.
1433
1434. **Optional**:
1435+
1436--
1437. The ``pass:[~]`` prefix.
fc21bb27
PP
1438. A <<const-int,positive constant integer>> which is the value of the
1439 byte to use as padding to reach the current offset target.
25ca454b
PP
1440--
1441+
1442Without this section, the padding byte value is zero.
1443
1444====
1445Input:
1446
1447----
1448aa bb cc dd
1449+0x40
1450"hello world"
1451----
1452
1453Output:
1454
1455----
1456aa bb cc dd 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
145700 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
145800 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
145900 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
146068 65 6c 6c 6f 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 ┆ hello world
1461----
1462====
1463
1464====
1465Input:
1466
1467----
1468!macro part(iter, fill)
ee724c95 1469 <0> "particular security " [ord('0') + iter : 8] +fill~0x80
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1470!end
1471
1472{iter = 1}
1473
1474!repeat 5
1475 m:part(iter, {32 + 4 * iter})
1476 {iter = iter + 1}
1477!end
1478----
1479
1480Output:
1481
1482----
148370 61 72 74 69 63 75 6c 61 72 20 73 65 63 75 72 ┆ particular secur
148469 74 79 20 31 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 ┆ ity 1•••••••••••
148580 80 80 80 70 61 72 74 69 63 75 6c 61 72 20 73 ┆ ••••particular s
148665 63 75 72 69 74 79 20 32 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 ┆ ecurity 2•••••••
148780 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 70 61 72 74 ┆ ••••••••••••part
148869 63 75 6c 61 72 20 73 65 63 75 72 69 74 79 20 ┆ icular security
148933 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 ┆ 3•••••••••••••••
149080 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 70 61 72 74 69 63 75 6c ┆ ••••••••particul
149161 72 20 73 65 63 75 72 69 74 79 20 34 80 80 80 ┆ ar security 4•••
149280 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
149380 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 70 61 72 74 69 63 75 6c ┆ ••••••••particul
149461 72 20 73 65 63 75 72 69 74 79 20 35 80 80 80 ┆ ar security 5•••
149580 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
149680 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 80 ┆ ••••••••••••
1497----
1498====
1499
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1500=== Label
1501
1502A _label_ associates a name to the <<cur-offset,current offset>>.
1503
1504All the labels of a whole Normand input must have unique names.
1505
05f81895 1506A label must not share the name of a <<variable-assignment,variable>>
71aaa3f7
PP
1507name.
1508
71aaa3f7
PP
1509A label is:
1510
1511. The `<` prefix.
1512
27d52a19 1513. A valid {py3} name which is not `ICITTE`.
71aaa3f7
PP
1514
1515. The `>` suffix.
1516
1517=== Variable assignment
1518
1519A _variable assignment_ associates a name to the integral result of an
1520evaluated {py3} expression.
1521
05f81895 1522A variable assignment is:
71aaa3f7
PP
1523
1524. The ``pass:[{]`` prefix.
1525
27d52a19 1526. A valid {py3} name which is not `ICITTE`.
71aaa3f7
PP
1527
1528. The `=` character.
1529
7a7b31e8
PP
1530. A valid {py3} expression of which the evaluation result type is `int`,
1531 `float`, or `bool` (automatically converted to `int`), or `str`.
05f81895
PP
1532+
1533For a variable assignment at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
320644e2
PP
1534expression may contain:
1535+
1536--
1537* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1538 which isn't within a nested group.
1539* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
1540 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
1541--
05f81895 1542+
269f6eb3
PP
1543The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1544is the <<cur-offset,current offset>>.
71aaa3f7
PP
1545
1546. The `}` suffix.
1547
1548====
1549Input:
1550
1551----
ee724c95
PP
1552{mix = 101} !le
1553{meow = 42} 11 22 [meow:8] 33 {meow = ICITTE + 17}
1554"yooo" [meow + mix : 16]
71aaa3f7
PP
1555----
1556
1557Output:
1558
1559----
156011 22 2a 33 79 6f 6f 6f 7a 00 ┆ •"*3yoooz•
1561----
1562====
1563
1564=== Group
1565
1566A _group_ is a scoped sequence of items.
1567
1568The <<label,labels>> within a group aren't visible outside of it.
1569
e57a18e1
PP
1570The main purpose of a group is to <<post-item-repetition,repeat>> more
1571than a single item and to isolate labels.
71aaa3f7
PP
1572
1573A group is:
1574
261c5ecf 1575. The `(`, `!group`, or `!g` opening.
71aaa3f7 1576
cd33dfe6 1577. Zero or more items except, recursively, a macro definition block.
71aaa3f7 1578
261c5ecf
PP
1579. Depending on the group opening:
1580+
1581--
1582`(`::
1583 The `)` closing.
1584
1585`!group`::
1586`!g`::
1587 The `!end` closing.
1588--
71aaa3f7
PP
1589
1590====
1591Input:
1592
1593----
1594((aa bb cc) dd () ee) "leclerc"
1595----
1596
1597Output:
1598
1599----
1600aa bb cc dd ee 6c 65 63 6c 65 72 63 ┆ •••••leclerc
1601----
1602====
1603
1604====
1605Input:
1606
1607----
261c5ecf
PP
1608!group
1609 (aa bb cc) * 3 dd ee
1610!end * 5
71aaa3f7
PP
1611----
1612
1613Output:
1614
1615----
1616aa bb cc aa bb cc aa bb cc dd ee aa bb cc aa bb
1617cc aa bb cc dd ee aa bb cc aa bb cc aa bb cc dd
1618ee aa bb cc aa bb cc aa bb cc dd ee aa bb cc aa
1619bb cc aa bb cc dd ee
1620----
1621====
1622
1623====
1624Input:
1625
1626----
ee724c95 1627!be
71aaa3f7
PP
1628(
1629 <str_beg> u16le"sébastien diaz" <str_end>
ee724c95
PP
1630 [ICITTE - str_beg : 8]
1631 [(end - str_beg) * 5 : 24]
71aaa3f7
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1632) * 3
1633<end>
1634----
1635
1636Output:
1637
1638----
163973 00 e9 00 62 00 61 00 73 00 74 00 69 00 65 00 ┆ s•••b•a•s•t•i•e•
16406e 00 20 00 64 00 69 00 61 00 7a 00 1c 00 01 e0 ┆ n• •d•i•a•z•••••
164173 00 e9 00 62 00 61 00 73 00 74 00 69 00 65 00 ┆ s•••b•a•s•t•i•e•
16426e 00 20 00 64 00 69 00 61 00 7a 00 1c 00 01 40 ┆ n• •d•i•a•z••••@
164373 00 e9 00 62 00 61 00 73 00 74 00 69 00 65 00 ┆ s•••b•a•s•t•i•e•
16446e 00 20 00 64 00 69 00 61 00 7a 00 1c 00 00 a0 ┆ n• •d•i•a•z•••••
1645----
1646====
1647
27d52a19
PP
1648=== Conditional block
1649
12b5dbc0
PP
1650A _conditional block_ represents either the bytes of zero or more items
1651if some expression is true, or the bytes of zero or more other items if
1652it's false.
27d52a19
PP
1653
1654A conditional block is:
1655
261c5ecf 1656. The `!if` opening.
27d52a19
PP
1657
1658. One of:
1659
1660** The ``pass:[{]`` prefix, a valid {py3} expression of which the
1661 evaluation result type is `int` or `bool` (automatically converted to
ee724c95 1662 `int`), and the `}` suffix.
27d52a19 1663+
320644e2
PP
1664For a conditional block at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
1665expression may contain:
27d52a19
PP
1666+
1667--
1668* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1669 which isn't within a nested group.
1670* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
320644e2 1671 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
27d52a19
PP
1672--
1673+
1674The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1675is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before handling the contained
1676items).
1677
1678** A valid {py3} name.
1679+
1680For the name `__NAME__`, this is equivalent to the
ee724c95 1681`pass:[{]__NAME__}` form above.
27d52a19 1682
cd33dfe6
PP
1683. Zero or more items to be handled when the condition is true
1684 except, recursively, a macro definition block.
12b5dbc0
PP
1685
1686. **Optional**:
1687
1688.. The `!else` opening.
cd33dfe6
PP
1689.. Zero or more items to be handled when the condition is false
1690 except, recursively, a macro definition block
27d52a19 1691
261c5ecf 1692. The `!end` closing.
27d52a19
PP
1693
1694====
1695Input:
1696
1697----
1698{at = 1}
1699{rep_count = 9}
1700
1701!repeat rep_count
1702 "meow "
1703
1704 !if {ICITTE > 25}
1705 "mix"
12b5dbc0
PP
1706 !else
1707 "zoom"
27d52a19
PP
1708 !end
1709
12b5dbc0
PP
1710 !if {at < rep_count} 20 !end
1711
27d52a19
PP
1712 {at = at + 1}
1713!end
1714----
1715
1716Output:
1717
1718----
12b5dbc0
PP
17196d 65 6f 77 20 7a 6f 6f 6d 20 6d 65 6f 77 20 7a ┆ meow zoom meow z
17206f 6f 6d 20 6d 65 6f 77 20 7a 6f 6f 6d 20 6d 65 ┆ oom meow zoom me
17216f 77 20 6d 69 78 20 6d 65 6f 77 20 6d 69 78 20 ┆ ow mix meow mix
17226d 65 6f 77 20 6d 69 78 20 6d 65 6f 77 20 6d 69 ┆ meow mix meow mi
27d52a19 172378 20 6d 65 6f 77 20 6d 69 78 20 6d 65 6f 77 20 ┆ x meow mix meow
12b5dbc0 17246d 69 78 ┆ mix
27d52a19
PP
1725----
1726====
1727
1728====
1729Input:
1730
1731----
1732<str_beg>
1733u16le"meow mix!"
1734<str_end>
1735
1736!if {str_end - str_beg > 10}
1737 " BIG"
1738!end
1739----
1740
1741Output:
1742
1743----
17446d 00 65 00 6f 00 77 00 20 00 6d 00 69 00 78 00 ┆ m•e•o•w• •m•i•x•
174521 00 20 42 49 47 ┆ !• BIG
1746----
1747====
1748
e57a18e1 1749=== Repetition block
71aaa3f7 1750
e57a18e1
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1751A _repetition block_ represents the bytes of one or more items repeated
1752a given number of times.
676f6189 1753
e57a18e1 1754A repetition block is:
71aaa3f7 1755
261c5ecf 1756. The `!repeat` or `!r` opening.
71aaa3f7 1757
2adf4336
PP
1758. One of:
1759
fc21bb27
PP
1760** A <<const-int,positive constant integer>> which is the number of
1761 times to repeat the previous item.
2adf4336 1762
27d52a19
PP
1763** The ``pass:[{]`` prefix, a valid {py3} expression of which the
1764 evaluation result type is `int` or `bool` (automatically converted to
ee724c95 1765 `int`), and the `}` suffix.
05f81895 1766+
320644e2
PP
1767For a repetition block at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
1768expression may contain:
05f81895
PP
1769+
1770--
27d52a19
PP
1771* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
1772 which isn't within a nested group.
05f81895 1773* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
320644e2 1774 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
05f81895
PP
1775--
1776+
e57a18e1
PP
1777The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
1778is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before handling the items to
1779repeat).
1780
1781** A valid {py3} name.
1782+
1783For the name `__NAME__`, this is equivalent to the
ee724c95 1784`pass:[{]__NAME__}` form above.
e57a18e1 1785
cd33dfe6 1786. Zero or more items except, recursively, a macro definition block.
e57a18e1 1787
261c5ecf 1788. The `!end` closing.
e57a18e1
PP
1789
1790You may also use a <<post-item-repetition,post-item repetition>> after
1791some items. The form ``!repeat{nbsp}__X__{nbsp}__ITEMS__{nbsp}!end``
1792is equivalent to ``(__ITEMS__){nbsp}pass:[*]{nbsp}__X__``.
71aaa3f7
PP
1793
1794====
1795Input:
1796
1797----
fc21bb27 1798!repeat 0o400
ee724c95 1799 [end - ICITTE - 1 : 8]
e57a18e1
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1800!end
1801
1802<end>
71aaa3f7
PP
1803----
1804
1805Output:
1806
1807----
1808ff fe fd fc fb fa f9 f8 f7 f6 f5 f4 f3 f2 f1 f0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1809ef ee ed ec eb ea e9 e8 e7 e6 e5 e4 e3 e2 e1 e0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1810df de dd dc db da d9 d8 d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1811cf ce cd cc cb ca c9 c8 c7 c6 c5 c4 c3 c2 c1 c0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1812bf be bd bc bb ba b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1813af ae ad ac ab aa a9 a8 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
18149f 9e 9d 9c 9b 9a 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
18158f 8e 8d 8c 8b 8a 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
18167f 7e 7d 7c 7b 7a 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 ┆ •~}|{zyxwvutsrqp
18176f 6e 6d 6c 6b 6a 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 ┆ onmlkjihgfedcba`
18185f 5e 5d 5c 5b 5a 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 ┆ _^]\[ZYXWVUTSRQP
18194f 4e 4d 4c 4b 4a 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 ┆ ONMLKJIHGFEDCBA@
18203f 3e 3d 3c 3b 3a 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 ┆ ?>=<;:9876543210
18212f 2e 2d 2c 2b 2a 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 ┆ /.-,+*)('&%$#"!
18221f 1e 1d 1c 1b 1a 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
18230f 0e 0d 0c 0b 0a 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1824----
1825====
1826
2adf4336
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1827====
1828Input:
1829
1830----
1831{times = 1}
e57a18e1 1832
2adf4336 1833aa bb cc dd
e57a18e1
PP
1834
1835!repeat 3
2adf4336 1836 <here>
e57a18e1
PP
1837
1838 !repeat {here + 1}
1839 ee ff
1840 !end
1841
1842 11 22 !repeat times 33 !end
1843
2adf4336 1844 {times = times + 1}
e57a18e1
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1845!end
1846
2adf4336
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1847"coucou!"
1848----
1849
1850Output:
1851
1852----
1853aa bb cc dd ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff 11 22 ┆ •••••••••••••••"
185433 ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ 3•••••••••••••••
1855ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1856ff ee ff ee ff 11 22 33 33 ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••"33•••••••
1857ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1858ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1859ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1860ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1861ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1862ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
1863ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff 11 22 33 ┆ ••••••••••••••"3
186433 33 63 6f 75 63 6f 75 21 ┆ 33coucou!
1865----
1866====
1867
cd33dfe6
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1868=== Transformation block
1869
1870A _transformation block_ represents the bytes of one or more items
1871transformed into other bytes by a function.
1872
1873As of this version, Normand only offers a predetermined set of
1874transformation functions.
1875
1876An encoded block is:
1877
1878. The `!transform` or `!t` opening.
1879
1880. A transformation function name amongst:
1881+
1882--
1883[horizontal]
1884`base64`::
1885`b64`::
1886 Standard https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4648.html#section-4[Base64].
1887
1888`base64u`::
1889`b64u`::
1890 URL-safe Base64, using `-` instead of `pass:[+]` and `_` instead of
1891 `/`.
1892
1893`base32`::
1894`b32`::
1895 Standard https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4648.html#section-6[Base32].
1896
1897`base16`::
1898`b16`::
1899 Standard https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4648.html#section-8[Base16].
1900
1901`ascii85`::
1902`a85`::
1903 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascii85[Ascii85] without padding.
1904
1905`ascii85p`::
1906`a85p`::
1907 Ascii85 with padding.
1908
1909`base85`::
1910`b85`::
1911 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascii85[Base85] (like Git-style binary
1912 diffs) without padding.
1913
1914`base85p`::
1915`b85p`::
1916 Base85 with padding.
1917
1918`quopri`::
1919`qp`::
1920 MIME
1921 https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2045#section-6.7[quoted-printable]
1922 without quoted whitespaces.
1923
1924`quoprit`::
1925`qpt`::
1926 MIME quoted-printable with quoted whitespaces.
1927
1928`gzip`::
1929`gz`::
1930 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gzip[gzip].
1931
1932`bzip2`::
1933`bz2`::
1934 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bzip2[bzip2].
1935--
1936
1937. Zero or more items except, recursively, a macro definition block.
1938+
1939Any {py3} expression within any of those items may not refer to a future
1940<<label,label>>.
1941+
1942The value of the special name `ICITTE` in any {py3} expression within
1943any of those items is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> _before_ Normand
1944applies the transformation function. Therefore, labels defined within
1945those items also have the current offset value _before_ Normand applies
1946the transformation function.
1947
1948. The `!end` closing.
1949
1950The <<cur-offset,current offset>> after having handled the last item of
1951a transformation block is the value of the current offset before
1952handling the first item plus the size of the generated (transformed)
1953bytes. In other words, <<current-offset-setting,current offset
1954settings>> within the items of the block have no impact outside said
1955block.
1956
1957====
1958Input:
1959
1960----
1961aa bb cc dd
1962
ee724c95 1963"size of compressed section: " [end - start : 8]
cd33dfe6
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1964
1965<start>
1966
1967!transform bzip2
1968 "this will be compressed!"
1969 89*100 00*5000
1970!end
1971
1972<end>
1973
1974"yes!"
1975----
1976
1977Output:
1978
1979----
1980aa bb cc dd 73 69 7a 65 20 6f 66 20 63 6f 6d 70 ┆ ••••size of comp
198172 65 73 73 65 64 20 73 65 63 74 69 6f 6e 3a 20 ┆ ressed section:
198252 42 5a 68 39 31 41 59 26 53 59 68 e1 8c fc 00 ┆ RBZh91AY&SYh••••
198300 33 d1 e0 c0 00 60 00 5e 66 dc 80 00 20 00 80 ┆ •3••••`•^f••• ••
198400 08 20 00 31 40 d3 43 23 26 20 ca 87 a9 a1 e8 ┆ •• •1@•C#& •••••
198518 29 44 80 9c 80 49 bf cc b3 e8 45 ed e2 76 ad ┆ •)D•••I••••E••v•
19860f 12 8b 8a d6 cd 40 04 7e 2e e4 8a 70 a1 20 d1 ┆ ••••••@•~.••p• •
1987c3 19 f8 79 65 73 21 ┆ •••yes!
1988----
1989====
1990
1991====
1992Input:
1993
1994----
199588*16
1996
1997!t a85
1998 "I am determined to be cheerful and happy in whatever situation "
1999 "I may find myself. For I have learned that the greater part of "
2000 "our misery or unhappiness is determined not by our circumstance "
2001 "but by our disposition."
2002!end
2003
2004@128~99h
2005
ee724c95 2006!t qp <beg> [ICITTE - beg : 8] * 50 !end
cd33dfe6
PP
2007----
2008
2009Output:
2010
2011----
201288 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
201338 4b 5f 47 59 2b 43 6f 26 2a 41 54 44 58 25 44 ┆ 8K_GY+Co&*ATDX%D
201449 6d 3f 24 46 44 69 3a 32 41 4b 59 4a 72 41 53 ┆ Im?$FDi:2AKYJrAS
201523 6d 6f 46 5f 69 31 2f 44 49 61 6c 27 40 3b 70 ┆ #moF_i1/DIal'@;p
201631 32 2b 44 47 5e 39 47 41 28 45 2c 41 54 68 58 ┆ 12+DG^9GA(E,AThX
20172a 2b 45 4d 37 3d 46 5e 5d 42 2b 44 66 2d 5b 68 ┆ *+EM7=F^]B+Df-[h
20182b 44 6b 50 34 2b 44 2c 3e 2a 41 30 3e 60 37 46 ┆ +DkP4+D,>*A0>`7F
201928 4b 30 22 2f 67 2a 57 25 45 5a 64 70 72 42 4f ┆ (K0"/g*W%EZdprBO
202051 27 71 2b 44 62 55 74 45 63 2c 48 21 2b 45 56 ┆ Q'q+DbUtEc,H!+EV
20213a 2a 46 3c 47 5b 3d 41 4b 59 57 2b 41 52 54 5b ┆ :*F<G[=AKYW+ART[
20226c 45 5a 66 3d 30 45 63 60 46 42 41 66 75 23 37 ┆ lEZf=0Ec`FBAfu#7
202345 5a 66 34 35 46 28 4b 42 3b 2b 45 29 39 43 46 ┆ EZf45F(KB;+E)9CF
202460 28 6c 24 45 2c 5d 4e 2f 41 54 4d 6f 38 42 6c ┆ `(l$E,]N/ATMo8Bl
202562 44 2d 41 54 56 4c 28 44 2f 21 6d 21 41 30 3e ┆ bD-ATVL(D/!m!A0>
202663 2e 46 3c 47 25 3c 2b 45 29 43 43 2b 43 66 2c ┆ c.F<G%<+E)CC+Cf,
20272b 40 73 29 58 30 46 43 42 26 73 41 4b 59 48 29 ┆ +@s)X0FCB&sAKYH)
202846 3c 47 25 3c 2b 45 29 43 43 2b 43 6f 32 2d 45 ┆ F<G%<+E)CC+Co2-E
20292c 54 66 33 46 44 35 5a 32 2f 63 99 99 99 99 99 ┆ ,Tf3FD5Z2/c•••••
20303d 30 30 3d 30 31 3d 30 32 3d 30 33 3d 30 34 3d ┆ =00=01=02=03=04=
203130 35 3d 30 36 3d 30 37 3d 30 38 3d 30 39 0a 3d ┆ 05=06=07=08=09•=
203230 42 3d 30 43 0d 3d 30 45 3d 30 46 3d 31 30 3d ┆ 0B=0C•=0E=0F=10=
203331 31 3d 31 32 3d 31 33 3d 31 34 3d 31 35 3d 31 ┆ 11=12=13=14=15=1
203436 3d 31 37 3d 31 38 3d 31 39 3d 31 41 3d 31 42 ┆ 6=17=18=19=1A=1B
20353d 31 43 3d 31 44 3d 31 45 3d 31 46 20 21 22 23 ┆ =1C=1D=1E=1F !"#
203624 25 26 27 28 29 2a 2b 2c 2d 3d 0a 2e 2f 30 31 ┆ $%&'()*+,-=•./01
2037----
2038====
2039
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2040=== Macro definition block
2041
2042A _macro definition block_ associates a name and parameter names to
2043a group of items.
2044
2045A macro definition block doesn't lead to generated bytes itself: a
2046<<macro-expansion,macro expansion>> does so.
2047
2048A macro definition may only exist at the root level, that is, not within
2049a <<group,group>>, a <<repetition-block,repetition block>>, a
2050<<conditional-block,conditional block>>, or another
2051<<macro-definition-block,macro definition block>>.
2052
2053All macro definitions must have unique names.
2054
2055A macro definition is:
2056
2057. The `!macro` or `!m` opening.
2058
2059. A valid {py3} name (the macro name).
2060
2061. The `(` parameter name list prefix.
2062
2063. A comma-separated list of zero or more unique parameter names,
2064 each one being a valid {py3} name.
2065
2066. The `)` parameter name list suffix.
2067
2068. Zero or more items except, recursively, a macro definition block.
2069
2070. The `!end` closing.
2071
2072====
2073----
2074!macro bake()
ee724c95 2075 !le [ICITTE * 8 : 16]
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2076 u16le"predict explode"
2077!end
2078----
2079====
2080
2081====
2082----
2083!macro nail(rep, with_extra, val)
2084 {iter = 1}
2085
2086 !repeat rep
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2087 [val + iter : uleb128]
2088 [0xdeadbeef : 32]
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2089 {iter = iter + 1}
2090 !end
2091
2092 !if with_extra
2093 "meow mix\0"
2094 !end
2095!end
2096----
2097====
2098
2099=== Macro expansion
2100
2101A _macro expansion_ expands the items of a defined
2102<<macro-definition-block,macro>>.
2103
2104The macro to expand must be defined _before_ the expansion.
2105
2106The <<state,state>> before handling the first item of the chosen macro
2107is:
2108
2109<<cur-offset,Current offset>>::
2110 Unchanged.
2111
2112<<cur-bo,Current byte order>>::
2113 Unchanged.
2114
2115Variables::
2116 The only available variables initially are the macro parameters.
2117
2118Labels::
2119 None.
2120
2121The state after having handled the last item of the chosen macro is:
2122
2123Current offset::
2124 The one before handling the first item of the macro plus the size
2125 of the generated data of the macro expansion.
2126+
2127IMPORTANT: This means <<current-offset-setting,current offset setting>>
2128items within the expanded macro don't impact the final current offset.
2129
2130Current byte order::
2131 The one before handling the first item of the macro.
2132
2133Variables::
2134 The ones before handling the first item of the macro.
2135
2136Labels::
2137 The ones before handling the first item of the macro.
2138
2139A macro expansion is:
2140
2141. The `m:` prefix.
2142
2143. A valid {py3} name (the name of the macro to expand).
2144
2145. The `(` parameter value list prefix.
2146
2147. A comma-separated list of zero or more unique parameter values.
2148+
2149The number of parameter values must match the number of parameter
2150names of the definition of the chosen macro.
2151+
2152A parameter value is one of:
2153+
2154--
fc21bb27 2155* A <<const-int,constant integer>>, possibly negative.
320644e2 2156
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2157* A constant floating point number.
2158
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2159* The ``pass:[{]`` prefix, a valid {py3} expression of which the
2160 evaluation result type is `int` or `bool` (automatically converted to
ee724c95 2161 `int`), and the `}` suffix.
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2162+
2163For a macro expansion at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
2164expression may contain:
2165
2166** The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
2167 which isn't within a nested group.
2168** The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
2169 at{nbsp}__**L**__.
2170
2171+
2172The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
2173is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before handling the items of the
2174chosen macro).
2175
2176* A valid {py3} name.
2177+
2178For the name `__NAME__`, this is equivalent to the
2179`pass:[{]__NAME__pass:[}]` form above.
2180--
2181
2182. The `)` parameter value list suffix.
2183
2184====
2185Input:
2186
2187----
2188!macro bake()
ee724c95 2189 !le [ICITTE * 8 : 16]
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2190 u16le"predict explode"
2191!end
2192
2193"hello [" m:bake() "] world"
2194
2195m:bake() * 5
2196----
2197
2198Output:
2199
2200----
220168 65 6c 6c 6f 20 5b 38 00 70 00 72 00 65 00 64 ┆ hello [8•p•r•e•d
220200 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 65 00 78 00 70 00 6c ┆ •i•c•t• •e•x•p•l
220300 6f 00 64 00 65 00 5d 20 77 6f 72 6c 64 70 01 ┆ •o•d•e•] worldp•
220470 00 72 00 65 00 64 00 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 ┆ p•r•e•d•i•c•t• •
220565 00 78 00 70 00 6c 00 6f 00 64 00 65 00 70 02 ┆ e•x•p•l•o•d•e•p•
220670 00 72 00 65 00 64 00 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 ┆ p•r•e•d•i•c•t• •
220765 00 78 00 70 00 6c 00 6f 00 64 00 65 00 70 03 ┆ e•x•p•l•o•d•e•p•
220870 00 72 00 65 00 64 00 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 ┆ p•r•e•d•i•c•t• •
220965 00 78 00 70 00 6c 00 6f 00 64 00 65 00 70 04 ┆ e•x•p•l•o•d•e•p•
221070 00 72 00 65 00 64 00 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 ┆ p•r•e•d•i•c•t• •
221165 00 78 00 70 00 6c 00 6f 00 64 00 65 00 70 05 ┆ e•x•p•l•o•d•e•p•
221270 00 72 00 65 00 64 00 69 00 63 00 74 00 20 00 ┆ p•r•e•d•i•c•t• •
221365 00 78 00 70 00 6c 00 6f 00 64 00 65 00 ┆ e•x•p•l•o•d•e•
2214----
2215====
2216
2217====
2218Input:
2219
2220----
2221!macro A(val, is_be)
ee724c95 2222 !le
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2223
2224 !if is_be
ee724c95 2225 !be
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2226 !end
2227
ee724c95 2228 [val : 16]
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2229!end
2230
2231!macro B(rep, is_be)
2232 {iter = 1}
2233
2234 !repeat rep
2235 m:A({iter * 3}, is_be)
2236 {iter = iter + 1}
2237 !end
2238!end
2239
2240m:B(5, 1)
2241m:B(3, 0)
2242----
2243
2244Output:
2245
2246----
224700 03 00 06 00 09 00 0c 00 0f 03 00 06 00 09 00
2248----
2249====
2250
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2251====
2252Input:
2253
2254----
ee724c95 2255!macro flt32be(val) !be [val : 32] !end
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2256
2257"CHEETOS"
2258m:flt32be(-42.17)
2259m:flt32be(56.23e-4)
2260----
2261
2262Output:
2263
2264----
226543 48 45 45 54 4f 53 c2 28 ae 14 3b b8 41 25 ┆ CHEETOS•(••;•A%
2266----
2267====
2268
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2269=== Post-item repetition
2270
2271A _post-item repetition_ represents the bytes of an item repeated a
2272given number of times.
2273
2274A post-item repetition is:
2275
27d52a19 2276. One of those items:
e57a18e1 2277
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2278** A <<byte-constant,byte constant>>.
2279** A <<literal-string,literal string>>.
2280** A <<fixed-length-number,fixed-length number>>.
2281** An <<leb128-integer,LEB128 integer>>.
7a7b31e8 2282** A <<string,string>>.
320644e2 2283** A <<macro-expansion,macro-expansion>>.
cd33dfe6 2284** A <<transformation-block,transformation block>>.
27d52a19 2285** A <<group,group>>.
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2286
2287. The ``pass:[*]`` character.
2288
2289. One of:
2290
2291** A positive integer (hexadecimal starting with `0x` or `0X` accepted)
2292 which is the number of times to repeat the previous item.
2293
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2294** The ``pass:[{]`` prefix, a valid {py3} expression of which the
2295 evaluation result type is `int` or `bool` (automatically converted to
ee724c95 2296 `int`), and the `}` suffix.
e57a18e1 2297+
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2298For a post-item repetition at some source location{nbsp}__**L**__, this
2299expression may contain:
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2300+
2301--
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2302* The name of any <<label,label>> defined before{nbsp}__**L**__
2303 which isn't within a nested group and
2304 which isn't part of the repeated item.
e57a18e1
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2305* The name of any <<variable-assignment,variable>> known
2306 at{nbsp}__**L**__, which isn't part of its repeated item, and which
320644e2 2307 doesn't.
e57a18e1
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2308--
2309+
2310The value of the special name `ICITTE` (`int` type) in this expression
2311is the <<cur-offset,current offset>> (before handling the items to
2312repeat).
2313
2314** A valid {py3} name.
2315+
2316For the name `__NAME__`, this is equivalent to the
2317`pass:[{]__NAME__pass:[}]` form above.
2318
2319You may also use a <<repetition-block,repetition block>>. The form
2320``__ITEM__{nbsp}pass:[*]{nbsp}__X__`` is equivalent to
2321``!repeat{nbsp}__X__{nbsp}__ITEM__{nbsp}!end``.
2322
2323====
2324Input:
2325
2326----
ee724c95 2327[end - ICITTE - 1 : 8] * 0x100 <end>
e57a18e1
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2328----
2329
2330Output:
2331
2332----
2333ff fe fd fc fb fa f9 f8 f7 f6 f5 f4 f3 f2 f1 f0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2334ef ee ed ec eb ea e9 e8 e7 e6 e5 e4 e3 e2 e1 e0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2335df de dd dc db da d9 d8 d7 d6 d5 d4 d3 d2 d1 d0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2336cf ce cd cc cb ca c9 c8 c7 c6 c5 c4 c3 c2 c1 c0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2337bf be bd bc bb ba b9 b8 b7 b6 b5 b4 b3 b2 b1 b0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2338af ae ad ac ab aa a9 a8 a7 a6 a5 a4 a3 a2 a1 a0 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
23399f 9e 9d 9c 9b 9a 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
23408f 8e 8d 8c 8b 8a 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
23417f 7e 7d 7c 7b 7a 79 78 77 76 75 74 73 72 71 70 ┆ •~}|{zyxwvutsrqp
23426f 6e 6d 6c 6b 6a 69 68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 ┆ onmlkjihgfedcba`
23435f 5e 5d 5c 5b 5a 59 58 57 56 55 54 53 52 51 50 ┆ _^]\[ZYXWVUTSRQP
23444f 4e 4d 4c 4b 4a 49 48 47 46 45 44 43 42 41 40 ┆ ONMLKJIHGFEDCBA@
23453f 3e 3d 3c 3b 3a 39 38 37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 ┆ ?>=<;:9876543210
23462f 2e 2d 2c 2b 2a 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 ┆ /.-,+*)('&%$#"!
23471f 1e 1d 1c 1b 1a 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
23480f 0e 0d 0c 0b 0a 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2349----
2350====
2351
2352====
2353Input:
2354
2355----
2356{times = 1}
2357aa bb cc dd
2358(
2359 <here>
2360 (ee ff) * {here + 1}
2361 11 22 33 * {times}
2362 {times = times + 1}
2363) * 3
2364"coucou!"
2365----
2366
2367Output:
2368
2369----
2370aa bb cc dd ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff 11 22 ┆ •••••••••••••••"
237133 ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ 3•••••••••••••••
2372ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2373ff ee ff ee ff 11 22 33 33 ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••"33•••••••
2374ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2375ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2376ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2377ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2378ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2379ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ┆ ••••••••••••••••
2380ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff ee ff 11 22 33 ┆ ••••••••••••••"3
238133 33 63 6f 75 63 6f 75 21 ┆ 33coucou!
2382----
2383====
2384
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2385== Command-line tool
2386
2387If you <<install-normand,installed>> the `normand` package, then you
2388can use the `normand` command-line tool:
2389
2390----
2391$ normand <<< '"ma gang de malades"' | hexdump -C
2392----
2393
2394----
239500000000 6d 61 20 67 61 6e 67 20 64 65 20 6d 61 6c 61 64 |ma gang de malad|
239600000010 65 73 |es|
2397----
2398
2399If you copy the `normand.py` module to your own project, then you can
2400run the module itself:
2401
2402----
2403$ python3 -m normand <<< '"ma gang de malades"' | hexdump -C
2404----
2405
2406----
240700000000 6d 61 20 67 61 6e 67 20 64 65 20 6d 61 6c 61 64 |ma gang de malad|
240800000010 65 73 |es|
2409----
2410
2411Without a path argument, the `normand` tool reads from the standard
2412input.
2413
2414The `normand` tool prints the generated binary data to the standard
2415output.
2416
2417Various options control the initial <<state,state>> of the processor:
2418use the `--help` option to learn more.
2419
2420== {py3} API
2421
e57a18e1 2422The whole `normand` package/module public API is:
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2423
2424[source,python]
2425----
e57a18e1 2426# Byte order.
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2427class ByteOrder(enum.Enum):
2428 # Big endian.
2429 BE = ...
2430
2431 # Little endian.
2432 LE = ...
2433
2434
e57a18e1
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2435# Text location.
2436class TextLocation:
71aaa3f7
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2437 # Line number.
2438 @property
2439 def line_no(self) -> int:
2440 ...
2441
2442 # Column number.
2443 @property
2444 def col_no(self) -> int:
2445 ...
2446
2447
f5dcb24c
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2448# Parsing error message.
2449class ParseErrorMessage:
2450 # Message text.
2451 @property
2452 def text(self):
2453 ...
2454
2455 # Source text location.
2456 @property
2457 def text_location(self):
2458 ...
2459
2460
e57a18e1 2461# Parsing error.
71aaa3f7 2462class ParseError(RuntimeError):
f5dcb24c
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2463 # Parsing error messages.
2464 #
2465 # The first message is the most _specific_ one.
71aaa3f7 2466 @property
f5dcb24c 2467 def messages(self):
71aaa3f7
PP
2468 ...
2469
2470
e57a18e1
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2471# Variables dictionary type (for type hints).
2472VariablesT = typing.Dict[str, typing.Union[int, float]]
2473
2474
2475# Labels dictionary type (for type hints).
2476LabelsT = typing.Dict[str, int]
1b8aa84a
PP
2477
2478
e57a18e1 2479# Parsing result.
71aaa3f7
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2480class ParseResult:
2481 # Generated data.
2482 @property
2483 def data(self) -> bytearray:
2484 ...
2485
2486 # Updated variable values.
2487 @property
1b8aa84a 2488 def variables(self) -> SymbolsT:
71aaa3f7
PP
2489 ...
2490
2491 # Updated main group label values.
2492 @property
1b8aa84a 2493 def labels(self) -> SymbolsT:
71aaa3f7
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2494 ...
2495
2496 # Final offset.
2497 @property
2498 def offset(self) -> int:
2499 ...
2500
2501 # Final byte order.
2502 @property
1b8aa84a 2503 def byte_order(self) -> typing.Optional[ByteOrder]:
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2504 ...
2505
1b8aa84a 2506
e57a18e1
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2507# Parses the `normand` input using the initial state defined by
2508# `init_variables`, `init_labels`, `init_offset`, and `init_byte_order`,
2509# and returns the corresponding parsing result.
71aaa3f7 2510def parse(normand: str,
1b8aa84a
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2511 init_variables: typing.Optional[SymbolsT] = None,
2512 init_labels: typing.Optional[SymbolsT] = None,
71aaa3f7
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2513 init_offset: int = 0,
2514 init_byte_order: typing.Optional[ByteOrder] = None) -> ParseResult:
2515 ...
2516----
2517
2518The `normand` parameter is the actual <<learn-normand,Normand input>>
2519while the other parameters control the initial <<state,state>>.
2520
2521The `parse()` function raises a `ParseError` instance should it fail to
2522parse the `normand` string for any reason.
bf8f3b38
PP
2523
2524== Development
2525
2526Normand is a https://python-poetry.org/[Poetry] project.
2527
2528To develop it, install it through Poetry and enter the virtual
2529environment:
2530
2531----
2532$ poetry install
2533$ poetry shell
2534$ normand <<< '"lol" * 10 0a'
2535----
2536
2537`normand.py` is processed by:
2538
2539* https://microsoft.github.io/pyright/[Pyright]
2540* https://github.com/psf/black[Black]
2541* https://pycqa.github.io/isort/[isort]
2542
2543=== Testing
2544
2545Use https://docs.pytest.org/[pytest] to test Normand once the package is
2546part of your virtual environment, for example:
2547
2548----
2549$ poetry install
2550$ poetry run pip3 install pytest
2551$ poetry run pytest
2552----
2553
2554The `pytest` project is currently not a development dependency in
2555`pyproject.toml` due to backward compatibiliy issues with
2556Python{nbsp}3.4.
2557
2558In the `tests` directory, each `*.nt` file is a test. The file name
2559prefix indicates what it's meant to test:
2560
2561`pass-`::
2562 Everything above the `---` line is the valid Normand input
2563 to test.
2564+
2565Everything below the `---` line is the expected data
2566(whitespace-separated hexadecimal bytes).
2567
2568`fail-`::
2569 Everything above the `---` line is the invalid Normand input
2570 to test.
2571+
2572Everything below the `---` line is the expected error message having
2573this form:
2574+
2575----
2576LINE:COL - MESSAGE
2577----
2578
2579=== Contributing
2580
2581Normand uses https://review.lttng.org/admin/repos/normand,general[Gerrit]
2582for code review.
2583
2584To report a bug, https://github.com/efficios/normand/issues/new[create a
2585GitHub issue].
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