package codec import ( "fmt" ) // startEnd represents the start and end of some data. It mainly exists as a // helper when referencing the values type startEnd struct { start int end int } // sub subtracts the values of two startEnds func (s startEnd) sub(o startEnd) startEnd { return startEnd{ s.start - o.start, s.end - o.end, } } // add adds the values of two startEnds func (s startEnd) add(o startEnd) startEnd { return startEnd{ s.start + o.start, s.end + o.end, } } // overlaps returns true if two startEnds overlap func (s startEnd) overlaps(o startEnd) bool { return o.start <= s.end && o.end >= s.start } // contains returns true if the other is fully contained within this one func (s startEnd) contains(o startEnd) bool { return s.start <= o.start && o.end <= s.end } // overflow returns a startEnd that tells how much the other goes outside the // bounds of this one func (s startEnd) overflow(o startEnd) startEnd { return s.merge(o).sub(s) } // merge takes two start/ends and returns a single one that encompasses both func (s startEnd) merge(o startEnd) startEnd { return startEnd{ min(s.start, o.start), max(s.end, o.end), } } // String returns a string representation for clearer debugging func (s startEnd) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("[%d,%d]", s.start, s.end) }