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Aaru.Helpers/Aaru.Helpers/BitEndian.cs

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// /***************************************************************************
// Aaru Data Preservation Suite
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Filename : BitEndian.cs
// Author(s) : Natalia Portillo <claunia@claunia.com>
//
// Component : Common types.
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// --[ Description ] ----------------------------------------------------------
//
// Defines enumerations of bit endianness.
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namespace Aaru.Helpers;
/// <summary>Describes the endianness of bits on a data structure</summary>
public enum BitEndian
{
/// <summary>Little-endian, or least significant bit</summary>
Little,
/// <summary>Big-endian, or most significant bit</summary>
Big,
/// <summary>PDP-11 endian, little endian except for 32-bit integers where the 16 halves are swapped between them</summary>
Pdp
}