Release v0.3.0

This commit is contained in:
Manu Herrera
2020-11-09 10:05:29 -03:00
parent 4e9aa7a3c5
commit 8107c4478b
1265 changed files with 440488 additions and 107809 deletions

View File

@@ -226,20 +226,24 @@ func (f *fieldVal) SetBytes(b *[32]byte) *fieldVal {
return f
}
// SetByteSlice packs the passed big-endian value into the internal field value
// representation. Only the first 32-bytes are used. As a result, it is up to
// the caller to ensure numbers of the appropriate size are used or the value
// will be truncated.
// SetByteSlice interprets the provided slice as a 256-bit big-endian unsigned
// integer (meaning it is truncated to the first 32 bytes), packs it into the
// internal field value representation, and returns the updated field value.
//
// Note that since passing a slice with more than 32 bytes is truncated, it is
// possible that the truncated value is less than the field prime. It is up to
// the caller to decide whether it needs to provide numbers of the appropriate
// size or if it is acceptable to use this function with the described
// truncation behavior.
//
// The field value is returned to support chaining. This enables syntax like:
// f := new(fieldVal).SetByteSlice(byteSlice)
func (f *fieldVal) SetByteSlice(b []byte) *fieldVal {
var b32 [32]byte
for i := 0; i < len(b); i++ {
if i < 32 {
b32[i+(32-len(b))] = b[i]
}
if len(b) > 32 {
b = b[:32]
}
copy(b32[32-len(b):], b)
return f.SetBytes(&b32)
}