sunterlib/s48/binary-parse/README

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(make-bit-reader byte-reader) -> bit-reader
Given a BYTE-READER (a thunk), construct and return a function
(bit-reader N) -> integer
that reads N bits from a byte-stream represented by the BYTE-READER.
The BYTE-READER is a function that takes no arguments and returns
the current byte as an exact integer [0-255]. The byte reader
should return #f on EOF.
The bit reader returns N bits as an exact unsigned integer,
0 -... (no limit). N must be a positive integer, otherwise the bit reader
returns #f. There is no upper limit on N -- other than the size of the
input stream itself and the amount of (virtual) memory an OS is willing
to give to your process. If you want to read 1M of _bits_, go ahead.
It is assumed that the bit order is the most-significant bit first.