On Tue, Jul 14, 2020 at 05:34:50PM +0200, Andreas Rheinhardt wrote:
> get_ue_golomb_31() uses a LUT of 512 entries; therefore it can be used
> to parse exp-golomb codes of length <= 9, i.e. those codes with at most
> four leading bits that have five effective bits; this implies a range of
> 0..30 and not 31. In particular, this function must not be used to parse
> e.g. the H.264 SPS id.

hmm, are you sure ?

1           0
01X         1-2
001XX       3-6
0001XXX     7-14
00001XXXX   15-30
000001..... 31

we need to read 9 bits for this, we do not need to read the bits marked with
a "." because the code is already determined at this point.



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