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package units

import (
	"fmt"
	"regexp"
	"strconv"
	"strings"
)

// See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_prefix
const (
	// Decimal

	KB = 1000
	MB = 1000 * KB
	GB = 1000 * MB
	TB = 1000 * GB
	PB = 1000 * TB

	// Binary

	KiB = 1024
	MiB = 1024 * KiB
	GiB = 1024 * MiB
	TiB = 1024 * GiB
	PiB = 1024 * TiB
)

type unitMap map[string]int64

var (
	decimalMap = unitMap{"k": KB, "m": MB, "g": GB, "t": TB, "p": PB}
	binaryMap  = unitMap{"k": KiB, "m": MiB, "g": GiB, "t": TiB, "p": PiB}
	sizeRegex  = regexp.MustCompile(`^(\d+(\.\d+)*) ?([kKmMgGtTpP])?[iI]?[bB]?$`)
)

var decimapAbbrs = []string{"B", "kB", "MB", "GB", "TB", "PB", "EB", "ZB", "YB"}
var binaryAbbrs = []string{"B", "KiB", "MiB", "GiB", "TiB", "PiB", "EiB", "ZiB", "YiB"}

func getSizeAndUnit(size float64, base float64, _map []string) (float64, string) {
	i := 0
	unitsLimit := len(_map) - 1
	for size >= base && i < unitsLimit {
		size = size / base
		i++
	}
	return size, _map[i]
}

// CustomSize returns a human-readable approximation of a size
// using custom format.
func CustomSize(format string, size float64, base float64, _map []string) string {
	size, unit := getSizeAndUnit(size, base, _map)
	return fmt.Sprintf(format, size, unit)
}

// HumanSizeWithPrecision allows the size to be in any precision,
// instead of 4 digit precision used in units.HumanSize.
func HumanSizeWithPrecision(size float64, precision int) string {
	size, unit := getSizeAndUnit(size, 1000.0, decimapAbbrs)
	return fmt.Sprintf("%.*g%s", precision, size, unit)
}

// HumanSize returns a human-readable approximation of a size
// capped at 4 valid numbers (eg. "2.746 MB", "796 KB").
func HumanSize(size float64) string {
	return HumanSizeWithPrecision(size, 4)
}

// BytesSize returns a human-readable size in bytes, kibibytes,
// mebibytes, gibibytes, or tebibytes (eg. "44kiB", "17MiB").
func BytesSize(size float64) string {
	return CustomSize("%.4g%s", size, 1024.0, binaryAbbrs)
}

// FromHumanSize returns an integer from a human-readable specification of a
// size using SI standard (eg. "44kB", "17MB").
func FromHumanSize(size string) (int64, error) {
	return parseSize(size, decimalMap)
}

// RAMInBytes parses a human-readable string representing an amount of RAM
// in bytes, kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, or tebibytes and
// returns the number of bytes, or -1 if the string is unparseable.
// Units are case-insensitive, and the 'b' suffix is optional.
func RAMInBytes(size string) (int64, error) {
	return parseSize(size, binaryMap)
}

// Parses the human-readable size string into the amount it represents.
func parseSize(sizeStr string, uMap unitMap) (int64, error) {
	matches := sizeRegex.FindStringSubmatch(sizeStr)
	if len(matches) != 4 {
		return -1, fmt.Errorf("invalid size: '%s'", sizeStr)
	}

	size, err := strconv.ParseFloat(matches[1], 64)
	if err != nil {
		return -1, err
	}

	unitPrefix := strings.ToLower(matches[3])
	if mul, ok := uMap[unitPrefix]; ok {
		size *= float64(mul)
	}

	return int64(size), nil
}