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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >0.5.0 <0.8.0;

/**
 * @title Lib_BytesUtils
 */
library Lib_BytesUtils {

    /**********************
     * Internal Functions *
     **********************/

    function concat(
        bytes memory _preBytes,
        bytes memory _postBytes
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes memory)
    {
        bytes memory tempBytes;

        assembly {
            // Get a location of some free memory and store it in tempBytes as
            // Solidity does for memory variables.
            tempBytes := mload(0x40)

            // Store the length of the first bytes array at the beginning of
            // the memory for tempBytes.
            let length := mload(_preBytes)
            mstore(tempBytes, length)

            // Maintain a memory counter for the current write location in the
            // temp bytes array by adding the 32 bytes for the array length to
            // the starting location.
            let mc := add(tempBytes, 0x20)
            // Stop copying when the memory counter reaches the length of the
            // first bytes array.
            let end := add(mc, length)

            for {
                // Initialize a copy counter to the start of the _preBytes data,
                // 32 bytes into its memory.
                let cc := add(_preBytes, 0x20)
            } lt(mc, end) {
                // Increase both counters by 32 bytes each iteration.
                mc := add(mc, 0x20)
                cc := add(cc, 0x20)
            } {
                // Write the _preBytes data into the tempBytes memory 32 bytes
                // at a time.
                mstore(mc, mload(cc))
            }

            // Add the length of _postBytes to the current length of tempBytes
            // and store it as the new length in the first 32 bytes of the
            // tempBytes memory.
            length := mload(_postBytes)
            mstore(tempBytes, add(length, mload(tempBytes)))

            // Move the memory counter back from a multiple of 0x20 to the
            // actual end of the _preBytes data.
            mc := end
            // Stop copying when the memory counter reaches the new combined
            // length of the arrays.
            end := add(mc, length)

            for {
                let cc := add(_postBytes, 0x20)
            } lt(mc, end) {
                mc := add(mc, 0x20)
                cc := add(cc, 0x20)
            } {
                mstore(mc, mload(cc))
            }

            // Update the free-memory pointer by padding our last write location
            // to 32 bytes: add 31 bytes to the end of tempBytes to move to the
            // next 32 byte block, then round down to the nearest multiple of
            // 32. If the sum of the length of the two arrays is zero then add
            // one before rounding down to leave a blank 32 bytes (the length block with 0).
            mstore(0x40, and(
              add(add(end, iszero(add(length, mload(_preBytes)))), 31),
              not(31) // Round down to the nearest 32 bytes.
            ))
        }

        return tempBytes;
    }

    function slice(
        bytes memory _bytes,
        uint256 _start,
        uint256 _length
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes memory)
    {
        require(_length + 31 >= _length, "slice_overflow");
        require(_start + _length >= _start, "slice_overflow");
        require(_bytes.length >= _start + _length, "slice_outOfBounds");

        bytes memory tempBytes;

        assembly {
            switch iszero(_length)
            case 0 {
                // Get a location of some free memory and store it in tempBytes as
                // Solidity does for memory variables.
                tempBytes := mload(0x40)

                // The first word of the slice result is potentially a partial
                // word read from the original array. To read it, we calculate
                // the length of that partial word and start copying that many
                // bytes into the array. The first word we copy will start with
                // data we don't care about, but the last `lengthmod` bytes will
                // land at the beginning of the contents of the new array. When
                // we're done copying, we overwrite the full first word with
                // the actual length of the slice.
                let lengthmod := and(_length, 31)

                // The multiplication in the next line is necessary
                // because when slicing multiples of 32 bytes (lengthmod == 0)
                // the following copy loop was copying the origin's length
                // and then ending prematurely not copying everything it should.
                let mc := add(add(tempBytes, lengthmod), mul(0x20, iszero(lengthmod)))
                let end := add(mc, _length)

                for {
                    // The multiplication in the next line has the same exact purpose
                    // as the one above.
                    let cc := add(add(add(_bytes, lengthmod), mul(0x20, iszero(lengthmod))), _start)
                } lt(mc, end) {
                    mc := add(mc, 0x20)
                    cc := add(cc, 0x20)
                } {
                    mstore(mc, mload(cc))
                }

                mstore(tempBytes, _length)

                //update free-memory pointer
                //allocating the array padded to 32 bytes like the compiler does now
                mstore(0x40, and(add(mc, 31), not(31)))
            }
            //if we want a zero-length slice let's just return a zero-length array
            default {
                tempBytes := mload(0x40)

                //zero out the 32 bytes slice we are about to return
                //we need to do it because Solidity does not garbage collect
                mstore(tempBytes, 0)

                mstore(0x40, add(tempBytes, 0x20))
            }
        }

        return tempBytes;
    }

    function slice(
        bytes memory _bytes,
        uint256 _start
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes memory)
    {
        if (_bytes.length - _start == 0) {
            return bytes('');
        }

        return slice(_bytes, _start, _bytes.length - _start);
    }

    function toBytes32PadLeft(
        bytes memory _bytes
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes32)
    {
        bytes32 ret;
        uint256 len = _bytes.length <= 32 ? _bytes.length : 32;
        assembly {
            ret := shr(mul(sub(32, len), 8), mload(add(_bytes, 32)))
        }
        return ret;
    }

    function toBytes32(
        bytes memory _bytes
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes32)
    {
        if (_bytes.length < 32) {
            bytes32 ret;
            assembly {
                ret := mload(add(_bytes, 32))
            }
            return ret;
        }

        return abi.decode(_bytes,(bytes32)); // will truncate if input length > 32 bytes
    }

    function toUint256(
        bytes memory _bytes
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256)
    {
        return uint256(toBytes32(_bytes));
    }

    function toUint24(bytes memory _bytes, uint256 _start) internal pure returns (uint24) {
        require(_start + 3 >= _start, "toUint24_overflow");
        require(_bytes.length >= _start + 3 , "toUint24_outOfBounds");
        uint24 tempUint;

        assembly {
            tempUint := mload(add(add(_bytes, 0x3), _start))
        }

        return tempUint;
    }

    function toUint8(bytes memory _bytes, uint256 _start) internal pure returns (uint8) {
        require(_start + 1 >= _start, "toUint8_overflow");
        require(_bytes.length >= _start + 1 , "toUint8_outOfBounds");
        uint8 tempUint;

        assembly {
            tempUint := mload(add(add(_bytes, 0x1), _start))
        }

        return tempUint;
    }

    function toAddress(bytes memory _bytes, uint256 _start) internal pure returns (address) {
        require(_start + 20 >= _start, "toAddress_overflow");
        require(_bytes.length >= _start + 20, "toAddress_outOfBounds");
        address tempAddress;

        assembly {
            tempAddress := div(mload(add(add(_bytes, 0x20), _start)), 0x1000000000000000000000000)
        }

        return tempAddress;
    }

    function toNibbles(
        bytes memory _bytes
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes memory)
    {
        bytes memory nibbles = new bytes(_bytes.length * 2);

        for (uint256 i = 0; i < _bytes.length; i++) {
            nibbles[i * 2] = _bytes[i] >> 4;
            nibbles[i * 2 + 1] = bytes1(uint8(_bytes[i]) % 16);
        }

        return nibbles;
    }

    function fromNibbles(
        bytes memory _bytes
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bytes memory)
    {
        bytes memory ret = new bytes(_bytes.length / 2);

        for (uint256 i = 0; i < ret.length; i++) {
            ret[i] = (_bytes[i * 2] << 4) | (_bytes[i * 2 + 1]);
        }

        return ret;
    }

    function equal(
        bytes memory _bytes,
        bytes memory _other
    )
        internal
        pure
        returns (bool)
    {
        return keccak256(_bytes) == keccak256(_other);
    }
}