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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
hpack/huffman_decoder
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

An implementation of a bitwise prefix tree specially built for decoding
Huffman-coded content where we already know the Huffman table.
"""


class HuffmanEncoder:
    """
    Encodes a string according to the Huffman encoding table defined in the
    HPACK specification.
    """
    def __init__(self, huffman_code_list, huffman_code_list_lengths):
        self.huffman_code_list = huffman_code_list
        self.huffman_code_list_lengths = huffman_code_list_lengths

    def encode(self, bytes_to_encode):
        """
        Given a string of bytes, encodes them according to the HPACK Huffman
        specification.
        """
        # If handed the empty string, just immediately return.
        if not bytes_to_encode:
            return b''

        final_num = 0
        final_int_len = 0

        # Turn each byte into its huffman code. These codes aren't necessarily
        # octet aligned, so keep track of how far through an octet we are. To
        # handle this cleanly, just use a single giant integer.
        for byte in bytes_to_encode:
            bin_int_len = self.huffman_code_list_lengths[byte]
            bin_int = self.huffman_code_list[byte] & (
                2 ** (bin_int_len + 1) - 1
            )
            final_num <<= bin_int_len
            final_num |= bin_int
            final_int_len += bin_int_len

        # Pad out to an octet with ones.
        bits_to_be_padded = (8 - (final_int_len % 8)) % 8
        final_num <<= bits_to_be_padded
        final_num |= (1 << bits_to_be_padded) - 1

        # Convert the number to hex and strip off the leading '0x' and the
        # trailing 'L', if present.
        final_num = hex(final_num)[2:].rstrip('L')

        # If this is odd, prepend a zero.
        final_num = '0' + final_num if len(final_num) % 2 != 0 else final_num

        # This number should have twice as many digits as bytes. If not, we're
        # missing some leading zeroes. Work out how many bytes we want and how
        # many digits we have, then add the missing zero digits to the front.
        total_bytes = (final_int_len + bits_to_be_padded) // 8
        expected_digits = total_bytes * 2

        if len(final_num) != expected_digits:
            missing_digits = expected_digits - len(final_num)
            final_num = ('0' * missing_digits) + final_num

        return bytes.fromhex(final_num)

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