nim-codex/codex/utils.nim

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import ./utils/asyncheapqueue
import ./utils/fileutils
export asyncheapqueue, fileutils
Download files without padding (#218) The initial goal of this patch was to allow to download of a file via REST API in exactly the same size as it was uploaded, which required adding fields Chunker.offset and Manifest.originalBytes to keep that size. On top of that, we added more integrity checks to operations on Manifest, and reorganized TestNode.nim to test the actual interaction between node.store and node.retrieve operations. Note that the wire format of Manifest was changed, so we need to recreate all BlockStores. * Download without padding * Fixed chunker tests * Chunker: get rid of RabinChunker * Verify offset in the chunker tests * Use manifest.originalBytesPadded in StoreStream.size * StoreStream: replace emptyBlock with zeroMem * Manifest.bytes: compute how many bytes corresponding StoreStream(Manifest, pad) will return * Manifest: verify originalBytes and originalLen on new/encode/decode Also set originalBytes in each Manifest creation/update scenario * Manifest: comments, split code into sections * Reordered parameters to deal with int64 size in 32-bit builds * TestNode.nim: combine Store and Retrieve tests 1. Instead of copy-pasting code from node.nim, new test calls node.store() and node.retrieve() in order to check that they can correctly store and then retrieve data 2. New test compares only file contents, manifest contents considered an implementation detail 3. New test chunks at odd chunkSize=BlockSize/1.618 in order to ensure that data retrieved correctly even when buffer sizes mismatch * TestNode.nim: code refactoring * Manifest.add: one more test * Manifest.verify: return Result instead of raising Defect * Node.store: added blockSize parameter
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func divUp*[T](a, b : T): T =
## Division with result rounded up (rather than truncated as in 'div')
assert(b != 0)
if a==0: 0 else: ((a - 1) div b) + 1
func roundUp*[T](a, b : T): T =
## Round up 'a' to the next value divisible by 'b'
divUp(a,b) * b