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1/* utf8.c
2 *
1129b882 3 * Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
b94e2f88 4 * by Larry Wall and others
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5 *
6 * You may distribute under the terms of either the GNU General Public
7 * License or the Artistic License, as specified in the README file.
8 *
9 */
10
11/*
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12 * 'What a fix!' said Sam. 'That's the one place in all the lands we've ever
13 * heard of that we don't want to see any closer; and that's the one place
14 * we're trying to get to! And that's just where we can't get, nohow.'
15 *
cdad3b53 16 * [p.603 of _The Lord of the Rings_, IV/I: "The Taming of Sméagol"]
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17 *
18 * 'Well do I understand your speech,' he answered in the same language;
19 * 'yet few strangers do so. Why then do you not speak in the Common Tongue,
4ac71550 20 * as is the custom in the West, if you wish to be answered?'
cdad3b53 21 * --Gandalf, addressing Théoden's door wardens
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22 *
23 * [p.508 of _The Lord of the Rings_, III/vi: "The King of the Golden Hall"]
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24 *
25 * ...the travellers perceived that the floor was paved with stones of many
26 * hues; branching runes and strange devices intertwined beneath their feet.
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27 *
28 * [p.512 of _The Lord of the Rings_, III/vi: "The King of the Golden Hall"]
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29 */
30
31#include "EXTERN.h"
864dbfa3 32#define PERL_IN_UTF8_C
a0ed51b3 33#include "perl.h"
b992490d 34#include "invlist_inline.h"
a0ed51b3 35
806547a7 36static const char malformed_text[] = "Malformed UTF-8 character";
27da23d5 37static const char unees[] =
806547a7 38 "Malformed UTF-8 character (unexpected end of string)";
760c7c2f 39static const char cp_above_legal_max[] =
2d212e86 40 "Use of code point 0x%"UVXf" is deprecated; the permissible max is 0x%"UVXf"";
760c7c2f 41
114d9c4d 42#define MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP ((UV) (IV_MAX))
901b21bf 43
48ef279e 44/*
ccfc67b7 45=head1 Unicode Support
7fefc6c1 46These are various utility functions for manipulating UTF8-encoded
72d33970 47strings. For the uninitiated, this is a method of representing arbitrary
61296642 48Unicode characters as a variable number of bytes, in such a way that
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49characters in the ASCII range are unmodified, and a zero byte never appears
50within non-zero characters.
166f8a29 51
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52=cut
53*/
54
55/*
378516de 56=for apidoc uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags
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a27992cc 58THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
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59Instead, B<Almost all code should use L</uvchr_to_utf8> or
60L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>>.
a27992cc 61
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62This function is like them, but the input is a strict Unicode
63(as opposed to native) code point. Only in very rare circumstances should code
64not be using the native code point.
949cf498 65
efa9cd84 66For details, see the description for L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>.
949cf498 67
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68=cut
69*/
70
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71#define HANDLE_UNICODE_SURROGATE(uv, flags) \
72 STMT_START { \
73 if (flags & UNICODE_WARN_SURROGATE) { \
74 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE), \
75 "UTF-16 surrogate U+%04"UVXf, uv); \
76 } \
77 if (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_SURROGATE) { \
78 return NULL; \
79 } \
80 } STMT_END;
81
82#define HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags) \
83 STMT_START { \
84 if (flags & UNICODE_WARN_NONCHAR) { \
85 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_NONCHAR), \
86 "Unicode non-character U+%04"UVXf" is not " \
87 "recommended for open interchange", uv); \
88 } \
89 if (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_NONCHAR) { \
90 return NULL; \
91 } \
92 } STMT_END;
93
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94/* Use shorter names internally in this file */
95#define SHIFT UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT
96#undef MARK
97#define MARK UTF_CONTINUATION_MARK
98#define MASK UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK
99
dfe13c55 100U8 *
378516de 101Perl_uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags)
a0ed51b3 102{
378516de 103 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UVOFFUNI_TO_UTF8_FLAGS;
7918f24d 104
2d1545e5 105 if (OFFUNI_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
4c8cd605 106 *d++ = LATIN1_TO_NATIVE(uv);
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107 return d;
108 }
facc1dc2 109
3ea68d71 110 if (uv <= MAX_UTF8_TWO_BYTE) {
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111 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv >> SHIFT) | UTF_START_MARK(2));
112 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv & MASK) | MARK);
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113 return d;
114 }
d9432125 115
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116 /* Not 2-byte; test for and handle 3-byte result. In the test immediately
117 * below, the 16 is for start bytes E0-EF (which are all the possible ones
118 * for 3 byte characters). The 2 is for 2 continuation bytes; these each
119 * contribute SHIFT bits. This yields 0x4000 on EBCDIC platforms, 0x1_0000
120 * on ASCII; so 3 bytes covers the range 0x400-0x3FFF on EBCDIC;
121 * 0x800-0xFFFF on ASCII */
122 if (uv < (16 * (1U << (2 * SHIFT)))) {
123 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv >> ((3 - 1) * SHIFT)) | UTF_START_MARK(3));
124 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(((uv >> ((2 - 1) * SHIFT)) & MASK) | MARK);
125 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv /* (1 - 1) */ & MASK) | MARK);
126
127#ifndef EBCDIC /* These problematic code points are 4 bytes on EBCDIC, so
128 aren't tested here */
129 /* The most likely code points in this range are below the surrogates.
130 * Do an extra test to quickly exclude those. */
131 if (UNLIKELY(uv >= UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST)) {
132 if (UNLIKELY( UNICODE_IS_32_CONTIGUOUS_NONCHARS(uv)
133 || UNICODE_IS_END_PLANE_NONCHAR_GIVEN_NOT_SUPER(uv)))
134 {
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135 HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags);
136 }
137 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv))) {
138 HANDLE_UNICODE_SURROGATE(uv, flags);
760c7c2f 139 }
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140 }
141#endif
142 return d;
143 }
144
145 /* Not 3-byte; that means the code point is at least 0x1_0000 on ASCII
146 * platforms, and 0x4000 on EBCDIC. There are problematic cases that can
147 * happen starting with 4-byte characters on ASCII platforms. We unify the
148 * code for these with EBCDIC, even though some of them require 5-bytes on
149 * those, because khw believes the code saving is worth the very slight
150 * performance hit on these high EBCDIC code points. */
151
152 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SUPER(uv))) {
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153 if ( UNLIKELY(uv > MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP)
154 && ckWARN_d(WARN_DEPRECATED))
155 {
156 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_DEPRECATED),
157 cp_above_legal_max, uv, MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP);
158 }
159 if ( (flags & UNICODE_WARN_SUPER)
160 || ( UNICODE_IS_ABOVE_31_BIT(uv)
161 && (flags & UNICODE_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT)))
162 {
163 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE),
164
165 /* Choose the more dire applicable warning */
166 (UNICODE_IS_ABOVE_31_BIT(uv))
167 ? "Code point 0x%"UVXf" is not Unicode, and not portable"
168 : "Code point 0x%"UVXf" is not Unicode, may not be portable",
169 uv);
170 }
171 if (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_SUPER
172 || ( UNICODE_IS_ABOVE_31_BIT(uv)
173 && (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT)))
174 {
175 return NULL;
176 }
177 }
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178 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_END_PLANE_NONCHAR_GIVEN_NOT_SUPER(uv))) {
179 HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags);
507b9800 180 }
d9432125 181
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182 /* Test for and handle 4-byte result. In the test immediately below, the
183 * 8 is for start bytes F0-F7 (which are all the possible ones for 4 byte
184 * characters). The 3 is for 3 continuation bytes; these each contribute
185 * SHIFT bits. This yields 0x4_0000 on EBCDIC platforms, 0x20_0000 on
186 * ASCII, so 4 bytes covers the range 0x4000-0x3_FFFF on EBCDIC;
187 * 0x1_0000-0x1F_FFFF on ASCII */
188 if (uv < (8 * (1U << (3 * SHIFT)))) {
189 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv >> ((4 - 1) * SHIFT)) | UTF_START_MARK(4));
190 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(((uv >> ((3 - 1) * SHIFT)) & MASK) | MARK);
191 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(((uv >> ((2 - 1) * SHIFT)) & MASK) | MARK);
192 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv /* (1 - 1) */ & MASK) | MARK);
193
194#ifdef EBCDIC /* These were handled on ASCII platforms in the code for 3-byte
195 characters. The end-plane non-characters for EBCDIC were
196 handled just above */
197 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_32_CONTIGUOUS_NONCHARS(uv))) {
198 HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags);
d528804a 199 }
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200 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv))) {
201 HANDLE_UNICODE_SURROGATE(uv, flags);
202 }
203#endif
204
205 return d;
206 }
207
208 /* Not 4-byte; that means the code point is at least 0x20_0000 on ASCII
209 * platforms, and 0x4000 on EBCDIC. At this point we switch to a loop
210 * format. The unrolled version above turns out to not save all that much
211 * time, and at these high code points (well above the legal Unicode range
212 * on ASCII platforms, and well above anything in common use in EBCDIC),
213 * khw believes that less code outweighs slight performance gains. */
214
d9432125 215 {
5aaebcb3 216 STRLEN len = OFFUNISKIP(uv);
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217 U8 *p = d+len-1;
218 while (p > d) {
4c8cd605 219 *p-- = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8((uv & UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK) | UTF_CONTINUATION_MARK);
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220 uv >>= UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT;
221 }
4c8cd605 222 *p = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8((uv & UTF_START_MASK(len)) | UTF_START_MARK(len));
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223 return d+len;
224 }
a0ed51b3 225}
a5bf80e0 226
646ca15d 227/*
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228=for apidoc uvchr_to_utf8
229
bcb1a2d4 230Adds the UTF-8 representation of the native code point C<uv> to the end
f2fc1b45 231of the string C<d>; C<d> should have at least C<UVCHR_SKIP(uv)+1> (up to
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232C<UTF8_MAXBYTES+1>) free bytes available. The return value is the pointer to
233the byte after the end of the new character. In other words,
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234
235 d = uvchr_to_utf8(d, uv);
236
237is the recommended wide native character-aware way of saying
238
239 *(d++) = uv;
240
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241This function accepts any UV as input, but very high code points (above
242C<IV_MAX> on the platform) will raise a deprecation warning. This is
243typically 0x7FFF_FFFF in a 32-bit word.
244
245It is possible to forbid or warn on non-Unicode code points, or those that may
246be problematic by using L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>.
de69f3af 247
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248=cut
249*/
250
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251/* This is also a macro */
252PERL_CALLCONV U8* Perl_uvchr_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv);
253
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254U8 *
255Perl_uvchr_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv)
256{
de69f3af 257 return uvchr_to_utf8(d, uv);
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258}
259
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260/*
261=for apidoc uvchr_to_utf8_flags
262
263Adds the UTF-8 representation of the native code point C<uv> to the end
f2fc1b45 264of the string C<d>; C<d> should have at least C<UVCHR_SKIP(uv)+1> (up to
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265C<UTF8_MAXBYTES+1>) free bytes available. The return value is the pointer to
266the byte after the end of the new character. In other words,
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267
268 d = uvchr_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, flags);
269
270or, in most cases,
271
272 d = uvchr_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, 0);
273
274This is the Unicode-aware way of saying
275
276 *(d++) = uv;
277
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278If C<flags> is 0, this function accepts any UV as input, but very high code
279points (above C<IV_MAX> for the platform) will raise a deprecation warning.
280This is typically 0x7FFF_FFFF in a 32-bit word.
281
282Specifying C<flags> can further restrict what is allowed and not warned on, as
283follows:
de69f3af 284
796b6530 285If C<uv> is a Unicode surrogate code point and C<UNICODE_WARN_SURROGATE> is set,
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286the function will raise a warning, provided UTF8 warnings are enabled. If
287instead C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_SURROGATE> is set, the function will fail and return
288NULL. If both flags are set, the function will both warn and return NULL.
de69f3af 289
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290Similarly, the C<UNICODE_WARN_NONCHAR> and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_NONCHAR> flags
291affect how the function handles a Unicode non-character.
93e6dbd6 292
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293And likewise, the C<UNICODE_WARN_SUPER> and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_SUPER> flags
294affect the handling of code points that are above the Unicode maximum of
2950x10FFFF. Languages other than Perl may not be able to accept files that
296contain these.
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297
298The flag C<UNICODE_WARN_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE> selects all three of
299the above WARN flags; and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE> selects all
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300three DISALLOW flags. C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE> restricts the
301allowed inputs to the strict UTF-8 traditionally defined by Unicode.
302Similarly, C<UNICODE_WARN_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE> and
303C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE> are shortcuts to select the
304above-Unicode and surrogate flags, but not the non-character ones, as
305defined in
306L<Unicode Corrigendum #9|http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum9.html>.
307See L<perlunicode/Noncharacter code points>.
93e6dbd6 308
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309Code points above 0x7FFF_FFFF (2**31 - 1) were never specified in any standard,
310so using them is more problematic than other above-Unicode code points. Perl
311invented an extension to UTF-8 to represent the ones above 2**36-1, so it is
312likely that non-Perl languages will not be able to read files that contain
313these that written by the perl interpreter; nor would Perl understand files
314written by something that uses a different extension. For these reasons, there
315is a separate set of flags that can warn and/or disallow these extremely high
316code points, even if other above-Unicode ones are accepted. These are the
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317C<UNICODE_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT> and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> flags. These
318are entirely independent from the deprecation warning for code points above
319C<IV_MAX>. On 32-bit machines, it will eventually be forbidden to have any
320code point that needs more than 31 bits to represent. When that happens,
321effectively the C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> flag will always be set on
32232-bit machines. (Of course C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_SUPER> will treat all
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323above-Unicode code points, including these, as malformations; and
324C<UNICODE_WARN_SUPER> warns on these.)
325
326On EBCDIC platforms starting in Perl v5.24, the Perl extension for representing
327extremely high code points kicks in at 0x3FFF_FFFF (2**30 -1), which is lower
328than on ASCII. Prior to that, code points 2**31 and higher were simply
329unrepresentable, and a different, incompatible method was used to represent
330code points between 2**30 and 2**31 - 1. The flags C<UNICODE_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT>
331and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> have the same function as on ASCII
332platforms, warning and disallowing 2**31 and higher.
de69f3af 333
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334=cut
335*/
336
337/* This is also a macro */
338PERL_CALLCONV U8* Perl_uvchr_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags);
339
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340U8 *
341Perl_uvchr_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags)
342{
de69f3af 343 return uvchr_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, flags);
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344}
345
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346PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
347S_is_utf8_cp_above_31_bits(const U8 * const s, const U8 * const e)
348{
349 /* Returns TRUE if the first code point represented by the Perl-extended-
350 * UTF-8-encoded string starting at 's', and looking no further than 'e -
351 * 1' doesn't fit into 31 bytes. That is, that if it is >= 2**31.
352 *
353 * The function handles the case where the input bytes do not include all
354 * the ones necessary to represent a full character. That is, they may be
355 * the intial bytes of the representation of a code point, but possibly
356 * the final ones necessary for the complete representation may be beyond
357 * 'e - 1'.
358 *
359 * The function assumes that the sequence is well-formed UTF-8 as far as it
360 * goes, and is for a UTF-8 variant code point. If the sequence is
361 * incomplete, the function returns FALSE if there is any well-formed
362 * UTF-8 byte sequence that can complete it in such a way that a code point
363 * < 2**31 is produced; otherwise it returns TRUE.
364 *
365 * Getting this exactly right is slightly tricky, and has to be done in
366 * several places in this file, so is centralized here. It is based on the
367 * following table:
368 *
369 * U+7FFFFFFF (2 ** 31 - 1)
370 * ASCII: \xFD\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF
371 * IBM-1047: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42\x73\x73\x73\x73\x73\x73
372 * IBM-037: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42\x72\x72\x72\x72\x72\x72
373 * POSIX-BC: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42\x75\x75\x75\x75\x75\x75
374 * I8: \xFF\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA1\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF
375 * U+80000000 (2 ** 31):
376 * ASCII: \xFE\x82\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80
377 * [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] 10 11 12 13
378 * IBM-1047: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x43\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41
379 * IBM-037: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x43\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41
380 * POSIX-BC: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x43\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41
381 * I8: \xFF\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA2\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0
382 */
383
384#ifdef EBCDIC
385
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386 /* [0] is start byte [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] */
387 const U8 * const prefix = (U8 *) "\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42";
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388 const STRLEN prefix_len = sizeof(prefix) - 1;
389 const STRLEN len = e - s;
f880f78a 390 const STRLEN cmp_len = MIN(prefix_len, len - 1);
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391
392#else
393
394 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(e);
395
396#endif
397
398 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_CP_ABOVE_31_BITS;
399
400 assert(! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s));
401
402#ifndef EBCDIC
403
404 /* Technically, a start byte of FE can be for a code point that fits into
405 * 31 bytes, but not for well-formed UTF-8: doing that requires an overlong
406 * malformation. */
407 return (*s >= 0xFE);
408
409#else
410
411 /* On the EBCDIC code pages we handle, only 0xFE can mean a 32-bit or
412 * larger code point (0xFF is an invariant). For 0xFE, we need at least 2
413 * bytes, and maybe up through 8 bytes, to be sure if the value is above 31
414 * bits. */
415 if (*s != 0xFE || len == 1) {
416 return FALSE;
417 }
418
419 /* Note that in UTF-EBCDIC, the two lowest possible continuation bytes are
420 * \x41 and \x42. */
421 return cBOOL(memGT(s + 1, prefix, cmp_len));
422
423#endif
424
425}
426
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427PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
428S_does_utf8_overflow(const U8 * const s, const U8 * e)
429{
430 const U8 *x;
431 const U8 * y = (const U8 *) HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8;
432
433 /* Returns a boolean as to if this UTF-8 string would overflow a UV on this
434 * platform, that is if it represents a code point larger than the highest
435 * representable code point. (For ASCII platforms, we could use memcmp()
436 * because we don't have to convert each byte to I8, but it's very rare
437 * input indeed that would approach overflow, so the loop below will likely
438 * only get executed once.
439 *
440 * 'e' must not be beyond a full character. If it is less than a full
441 * character, the function returns FALSE if there is any input beyond 'e'
442 * that could result in a non-overflowing code point */
443
444 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_DOES_UTF8_OVERFLOW;
445 assert(s + UTF8SKIP(s) >= e);
446
447 for (x = s; x < e; x++, y++) {
448
449 /* If this byte is larger than the corresponding highest UTF-8 byte, it
450 * overflows */
451 if (UNLIKELY(NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*x) > *y)) {
452 return TRUE;
453 }
454
455 /* If not the same as this byte, it must be smaller, doesn't overflow */
456 if (LIKELY(NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*x) != *y)) {
457 return FALSE;
458 }
459 }
460
461 /* Got to the end and all bytes are the same. If the input is a whole
462 * character, it doesn't overflow. And if it is a partial character,
463 * there's not enough information to tell, so assume doesn't overflow */
464 return FALSE;
465}
466
467PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
468S_is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(const U8 * const s, const STRLEN len)
469{
470 /* Overlongs can occur whenever the number of continuation bytes
471 * changes. That means whenever the number of leading 1 bits in a start
472 * byte increases from the next lower start byte. That happens for start
473 * bytes C0, E0, F0, F8, FC, FE, and FF. On modern perls, the following
474 * illegal start bytes have already been excluded, so don't need to be
475 * tested here;
476 * ASCII platforms: C0, C1
477 * EBCDIC platforms C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, E0
478 *
479 * At least a second byte is required to determine if other sequences will
480 * be an overlong. */
481
482 const U8 s0 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[0]);
483 const U8 s1 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[1]);
484
485 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_OVERLONG_GIVEN_START_BYTE_OK;
486 assert(len > 1 && UTF8_IS_START(*s));
487
488 /* Each platform has overlongs after the start bytes given above (expressed
489 * in I8 for EBCDIC). What constitutes an overlong varies by platform, but
490 * the logic is the same, except the E0 overlong has already been excluded
491 * on EBCDIC platforms. The values below were found by manually
492 * inspecting the UTF-8 patterns. See the tables in utf8.h and
493 * utfebcdic.h. */
494
495# ifdef EBCDIC
496# define F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xB0
497# define F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xA8
498# define FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xA4
499# define FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xA2
500# define FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX "\xfe\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41"
501 /* I8(0xfe) is FF */
502# else
503
504 if (s0 == 0xE0 && UNLIKELY(s1 < 0xA0)) {
505 return TRUE;
506 }
507
508# define F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x90
509# define F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x88
510# define FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x84
511# define FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x82
512# define FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX "\xff\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80"
513# endif
514
515
516 if ( (s0 == 0xF0 && UNLIKELY(s1 < F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG))
517 || (s0 == 0xF8 && UNLIKELY(s1 < F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG))
518 || (s0 == 0xFC && UNLIKELY(s1 < FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG))
519 || (s0 == 0xFE && UNLIKELY(s1 < FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG)))
520 {
521 return TRUE;
522 }
523
524# if defined(UV_IS_QUAD) || defined(EBCDIC)
525
526 /* Check for the FF overlong. This happens only if all these bytes match;
527 * what comes after them doesn't matter. See tables in utf8.h,
528 * utfebcdic.h. (Can't happen on ASCII 32-bit platforms, as overflows
529 * instead.) */
530
531 if ( len >= sizeof(FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX) - 1
532 && UNLIKELY(memEQ(s, FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX,
533 sizeof(FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX) - 1)))
534 {
535 return TRUE;
536 }
537
538#endif
539
540 return FALSE;
541}
542
543#undef F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG
544#undef F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG
545#undef FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG
546#undef FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG
547#undef FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX
548
35f8c9bd 549STRLEN
edc2c47a 550Perl__is_utf8_char_helper(const U8 * const s, const U8 * e, const U32 flags)
35f8c9bd 551{
2b479609 552 STRLEN len;
12a4bed3 553 const U8 *x;
35f8c9bd 554
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555 /* A helper function that should not be called directly.
556 *
557 * This function returns non-zero if the string beginning at 's' and
558 * looking no further than 'e - 1' is well-formed Perl-extended-UTF-8 for a
559 * code point; otherwise it returns 0. The examination stops after the
560 * first code point in 's' is validated, not looking at the rest of the
561 * input. If 'e' is such that there are not enough bytes to represent a
562 * complete code point, this function will return non-zero anyway, if the
563 * bytes it does have are well-formed UTF-8 as far as they go, and aren't
564 * excluded by 'flags'.
565 *
566 * A non-zero return gives the number of bytes required to represent the
567 * code point. Be aware that if the input is for a partial character, the
568 * return will be larger than 'e - s'.
569 *
570 * This function assumes that the code point represented is UTF-8 variant.
571 * The caller should have excluded this possibility before calling this
572 * function.
573 *
574 * 'flags' can be 0, or any combination of the UTF8_DISALLOW_foo flags
575 * accepted by L</utf8n_to_uvchr>. If non-zero, this function will return
576 * 0 if the code point represented is well-formed Perl-extended-UTF-8, but
577 * disallowed by the flags. If the input is only for a partial character,
578 * the function will return non-zero if there is any sequence of
579 * well-formed UTF-8 that, when appended to the input sequence, could
580 * result in an allowed code point; otherwise it returns 0. Non characters
581 * cannot be determined based on partial character input. But many of the
582 * other excluded types can be determined with just the first one or two
583 * bytes.
584 *
585 */
586
587 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_CHAR_HELPER;
588
589 assert(0 == (flags & ~(UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE
590 |UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT)));
591 assert(! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s));
35f8c9bd 592
2b479609 593 /* A variant char must begin with a start byte */
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594 if (UNLIKELY(! UTF8_IS_START(*s))) {
595 return 0;
596 }
597
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598 /* Examine a maximum of a single whole code point */
599 if (e - s > UTF8SKIP(s)) {
600 e = s + UTF8SKIP(s);
601 }
602
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603 len = e - s;
604
605 if (flags && isUTF8_POSSIBLY_PROBLEMATIC(*s)) {
606 const U8 s0 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[0]);
35f8c9bd 607
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608 /* The code below is derived from this table. Keep in mind that legal
609 * continuation bytes range between \x80..\xBF for UTF-8, and
610 * \xA0..\xBF for I8. Anything above those aren't continuation bytes.
611 * Hence, we don't have to test the upper edge because if any of those
612 * are encountered, the sequence is malformed, and will fail elsewhere
613 * in this function.
614 * UTF-8 UTF-EBCDIC I8
615 * U+D800: \xED\xA0\x80 \xF1\xB6\xA0\xA0 First surrogate
616 * U+DFFF: \xED\xBF\xBF \xF1\xB7\xBF\xBF Final surrogate
617 * U+110000: \xF4\x90\x80\x80 \xF9\xA2\xA0\xA0\xA0 First above Unicode
618 *
619 */
620
621#ifdef EBCDIC /* On EBCDIC, these are actually I8 bytes */
622# define FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER 0xFA
19794540 623# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xF9 && (s1) >= 0xA2)
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625# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xF1 \
626 /* B6 and B7 */ \
627 && ((s1) & 0xFE ) == 0xB6)
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628#else
629# define FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER 0xF5
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630# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xF4 && (s1) >= 0x90)
631# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xED && (s1) >= 0xA0)
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632#endif
633
634 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER)
635 && UNLIKELY(s0 >= FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER)) {
636 return 0; /* Above Unicode */
637 }
638
639 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT)
640 && UNLIKELY(is_utf8_cp_above_31_bits(s, e)))
641 {
642 return 0; /* Above 31 bits */
643 }
644
645 if (len > 1) {
646 const U8 s1 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[1]);
647
648 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER)
19794540 649 && UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(s0, s1)))
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650 {
651 return 0; /* Above Unicode */
652 }
653
654 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE)
19794540 655 && UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(s0, s1)))
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656 {
657 return 0; /* Surrogate */
658 }
659
660 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR)
661 && UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_NONCHAR(s, e)))
662 {
663 return 0; /* Noncharacter code point */
664 }
665 }
666 }
667
668 /* Make sure that all that follows are continuation bytes */
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669 for (x = s + 1; x < e; x++) {
670 if (UNLIKELY(! UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(*x))) {
671 return 0;
672 }
673 }
674
af13dd8a 675 /* Here is syntactically valid. Next, make sure this isn't the start of an
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676 * overlong. */
677 if (len > 1 && is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(s, len)) {
678 return 0;
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679 }
680
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681 /* And finally, that the code point represented fits in a word on this
682 * platform */
683 if (does_utf8_overflow(s, e)) {
684 return 0;
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685 }
686
2b479609 687 return UTF8SKIP(s);
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688}
689
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690STATIC char *
691S__byte_dump_string(pTHX_ const U8 * s, const STRLEN len)
692{
693 /* Returns a mortalized C string that is a displayable copy of the 'len'
694 * bytes starting at 's', each in a \xXY format. */
695
696 const STRLEN output_len = 4 * len + 1; /* 4 bytes per each input, plus a
697 trailing NUL */
698 const U8 * const e = s + len;
699 char * output;
700 char * d;
701
702 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__BYTE_DUMP_STRING;
703
704 Newx(output, output_len, char);
705 SAVEFREEPV(output);
706
707 d = output;
708 for (; s < e; s++) {
709 const unsigned high_nibble = (*s & 0xF0) >> 4;
710 const unsigned low_nibble = (*s & 0x0F);
711
712 *d++ = '\\';
713 *d++ = 'x';
714
715 if (high_nibble < 10) {
716 *d++ = high_nibble + '0';
717 }
718 else {
719 *d++ = high_nibble - 10 + 'a';
720 }
721
722 if (low_nibble < 10) {
723 *d++ = low_nibble + '0';
724 }
725 else {
726 *d++ = low_nibble - 10 + 'a';
727 }
728 }
729
730 *d = '\0';
731 return output;
732}
733
806547a7 734PERL_STATIC_INLINE char *
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735S_unexpected_non_continuation_text(pTHX_ const U8 * const s,
736
737 /* How many bytes to print */
738 const STRLEN print_len,
739
740 /* Which one is the non-continuation */
741 const STRLEN non_cont_byte_pos,
742
743 /* How many bytes should there be? */
744 const STRLEN expect_len)
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745{
746 /* Return the malformation warning text for an unexpected continuation
747 * byte. */
748
7cf8d05d 749 const char * const where = (non_cont_byte_pos == 1)
806547a7 750 ? "immediately"
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751 : Perl_form(aTHX_ "%d bytes",
752 (int) non_cont_byte_pos);
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753
754 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UNEXPECTED_NON_CONTINUATION_TEXT;
755
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756 /* We don't need to pass this parameter, but since it has already been
757 * calculated, it's likely faster to pass it; verify under DEBUGGING */
758 assert(expect_len == UTF8SKIP(s));
759
760 return Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s: %s (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x%02x,"
761 " %s after start byte 0x%02x; need %d bytes, got %d)",
762 malformed_text,
763 _byte_dump_string(s, print_len),
764 *(s + non_cont_byte_pos),
765 where,
766 *s,
767 (int) expect_len,
768 (int) non_cont_byte_pos);
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769}
770
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771/*
772
de69f3af 773=for apidoc utf8n_to_uvchr
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774
775THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
de69f3af 776Most code should use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf>() rather than call this directly.
67e989fb 777
9041c2e3 778Bottom level UTF-8 decode routine.
de69f3af 779Returns the native code point value of the first character in the string C<s>,
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780which is assumed to be in UTF-8 (or UTF-EBCDIC) encoding, and no longer than
781C<curlen> bytes; C<*retlen> (if C<retlen> isn't NULL) will be set to
782the length, in bytes, of that character.
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783
784The value of C<flags> determines the behavior when C<s> does not point to a
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785well-formed UTF-8 character. If C<flags> is 0, encountering a malformation
786causes zero to be returned and C<*retlen> is set so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>)
787is the next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed
788character. Also, if UTF-8 warnings haven't been lexically disabled, a warning
789is raised. Some UTF-8 input sequences may contain multiple malformations.
790This function tries to find every possible one in each call, so multiple
791warnings can be raised for each sequence.
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792
793Various ALLOW flags can be set in C<flags> to allow (and not warn on)
794individual types of malformations, such as the sequence being overlong (that
795is, when there is a shorter sequence that can express the same code point;
796overlong sequences are expressly forbidden in the UTF-8 standard due to
797potential security issues). Another malformation example is the first byte of
798a character not being a legal first byte. See F<utf8.h> for the list of such
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799flags. For allowed 0 length strings, this function returns 0; for allowed
800overlong sequences, the computed code point is returned; for all other allowed
801malformations, the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER is returned, as these have no
802determinable reasonable value.
949cf498 803
796b6530 804The C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> flag overrides the behavior when a non-allowed (by other
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805flags) malformation is found. If this flag is set, the routine assumes that
806the caller will raise a warning, and this function will silently just set
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807C<retlen> to C<-1> (cast to C<STRLEN>) and return zero.
808
75200dff 809Note that this API requires disambiguation between successful decoding a C<NUL>
796b6530 810character, and an error return (unless the C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> flag is set), as
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811in both cases, 0 is returned, and, depending on the malformation, C<retlen> may
812be set to 1. To disambiguate, upon a zero return, see if the first byte of
813C<s> is 0 as well. If so, the input was a C<NUL>; if not, the input had an
f9380377 814error. Or you can use C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr_error>>.
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815
816Certain code points are considered problematic. These are Unicode surrogates,
746afd53 817Unicode non-characters, and code points above the Unicode maximum of 0x10FFFF.
949cf498 818By default these are considered regular code points, but certain situations
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819warrant special handling for them, which can be specified using the C<flags>
820parameter. If C<flags> contains C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE>, all
821three classes are treated as malformations and handled as such. The flags
822C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE>, C<UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR>, and
823C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER> (meaning above the legal Unicode maximum) can be set to
824disallow these categories individually. C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE>
825restricts the allowed inputs to the strict UTF-8 traditionally defined by
826Unicode. Use C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE> to use the strictness
827definition given by
828L<Unicode Corrigendum #9|http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum9.html>.
829The difference between traditional strictness and C9 strictness is that the
830latter does not forbid non-character code points. (They are still discouraged,
831however.) For more discussion see L<perlunicode/Noncharacter code points>.
832
833The flags C<UTF8_WARN_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE>,
834C<UTF8_WARN_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE>, C<UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE>,
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835C<UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR>, and C<UTF8_WARN_SUPER> will cause warning messages to be
836raised for their respective categories, but otherwise the code points are
837considered valid (not malformations). To get a category to both be treated as
838a malformation and raise a warning, specify both the WARN and DISALLOW flags.
949cf498 839(But note that warnings are not raised if lexically disabled nor if
796b6530 840C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> is also specified.)
949cf498 841
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842It is now deprecated to have very high code points (above C<IV_MAX> on the
843platforms) and this function will raise a deprecation warning for these (unless
d5944cab 844such warnings are turned off). This value is typically 0x7FFF_FFFF (2**31 -1)
760c7c2f 845in a 32-bit word.
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846
847Code points above 0x7FFF_FFFF (2**31 - 1) were never specified in any standard,
848so using them is more problematic than other above-Unicode code points. Perl
849invented an extension to UTF-8 to represent the ones above 2**36-1, so it is
850likely that non-Perl languages will not be able to read files that contain
aff2be59 851these; nor would Perl understand files
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852written by something that uses a different extension. For these reasons, there
853is a separate set of flags that can warn and/or disallow these extremely high
854code points, even if other above-Unicode ones are accepted. These are the
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855C<UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT> and C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> flags. These
856are entirely independent from the deprecation warning for code points above
857C<IV_MAX>. On 32-bit machines, it will eventually be forbidden to have any
858code point that needs more than 31 bits to represent. When that happens,
859effectively the C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> flag will always be set on
86032-bit machines. (Of course C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER> will treat all
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861above-Unicode code points, including these, as malformations; and
862C<UTF8_WARN_SUPER> warns on these.)
863
864On EBCDIC platforms starting in Perl v5.24, the Perl extension for representing
865extremely high code points kicks in at 0x3FFF_FFFF (2**30 -1), which is lower
866than on ASCII. Prior to that, code points 2**31 and higher were simply
867unrepresentable, and a different, incompatible method was used to represent
868code points between 2**30 and 2**31 - 1. The flags C<UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT>
869and C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> have the same function as on ASCII
870platforms, warning and disallowing 2**31 and higher.
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871
872All other code points corresponding to Unicode characters, including private
873use and those yet to be assigned, are never considered malformed and never
874warn.
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877
878Also implemented as a macro in utf8.h
879*/
880
881UV
882Perl_utf8n_to_uvchr(pTHX_ const U8 *s,
883 STRLEN curlen,
884 STRLEN *retlen,
885 const U32 flags)
886{
887 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8N_TO_UVCHR;
888
889 return utf8n_to_uvchr_error(s, curlen, retlen, flags, NULL);
890}
891
892/*
893
894=for apidoc utf8n_to_uvchr_error
895
896THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
897Most code should use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf>() rather than call this directly.
898
899This function is for code that needs to know what the precise malformation(s)
900are when an error is found.
901
902It is like C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr>> but it takes an extra parameter placed after
903all the others, C<errors>. If this parameter is 0, this function behaves
904identically to C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr>>. Otherwise, C<errors> should be a pointer
905to a C<U32> variable, which this function sets to indicate any errors found.
906Upon return, if C<*errors> is 0, there were no errors found. Otherwise,
907C<*errors> is the bit-wise C<OR> of the bits described in the list below. Some
908of these bits will be set if a malformation is found, even if the input
909C<flags> parameter indicates that the given malformation is allowed; the
910exceptions are noted:
911
912=over 4
913
914=item C<UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT>
915
916The code point represented by the input UTF-8 sequence occupies more than 31
917bits.
918This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
919C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> or the C<UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT> flags.
920
921=item C<UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION>
922
923The input sequence was malformed in that the first byte was a a UTF-8
924continuation byte.
925
926=item C<UTF8_GOT_EMPTY>
927
928The input C<curlen> parameter was 0.
929
930=item C<UTF8_GOT_LONG>
931
932The input sequence was malformed in that there is some other sequence that
933evaluates to the same code point, but that sequence is shorter than this one.
934
935=item C<UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR>
936
937The code point represented by the input UTF-8 sequence is for a Unicode
938non-character code point.
939This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
940C<UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR> or the C<UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR> flags.
941
942=item C<UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION>
943
944The input sequence was malformed in that a non-continuation type byte was found
945in a position where only a continuation type one should be.
946
947=item C<UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW>
948
949The input sequence was malformed in that it is for a code point that is not
950representable in the number of bits available in a UV on the current platform.
951
952=item C<UTF8_GOT_SHORT>
953
954The input sequence was malformed in that C<curlen> is smaller than required for
955a complete sequence. In other words, the input is for a partial character
956sequence.
957
958=item C<UTF8_GOT_SUPER>
959
960The input sequence was malformed in that it is for a non-Unicode code point;
961that is, one above the legal Unicode maximum.
962This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
963C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER> or the C<UTF8_WARN_SUPER> flags.
964
965=item C<UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE>
966
967The input sequence was malformed in that it is for a -Unicode UTF-16 surrogate
968code point.
969This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
970C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE> or the C<UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE> flags.
971
972=back
973
974=cut
37607a96 975*/
67e989fb 976
a0ed51b3 977UV
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978Perl_utf8n_to_uvchr_error(pTHX_ const U8 *s,
979 STRLEN curlen,
980 STRLEN *retlen,
981 const U32 flags,
982 U32 * errors)
a0ed51b3 983{
d4c19fe8 984 const U8 * const s0 = s;
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985 U8 * send = NULL; /* (initialized to silence compilers' wrong
986 warning) */
987 U32 possible_problems = 0; /* A bit is set here for each potential problem
988 found as we go along */
eb83ed87 989 UV uv = *s;
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990 STRLEN expectlen = 0; /* How long should this sequence be?
991 (initialized to silence compilers' wrong
992 warning) */
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993 U32 discard_errors = 0; /* Used to save branches when 'errors' is NULL;
994 this gets set and discarded */
a0dbb045 995
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996 /* The below are used only if there is both an overlong malformation and a
997 * too short one. Otherwise the first two are set to 's0' and 'send', and
998 * the third not used at all */
999 U8 * adjusted_s0 = (U8 *) s0;
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1000 U8 * adjusted_send = NULL; /* (Initialized to silence compilers' wrong
1001 warning) */
2b5e7bc2 1002 UV uv_so_far = 0; /* (Initialized to silence compilers' wrong warning) */
7918f24d 1003
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1004 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8N_TO_UVCHR_ERROR;
1005
1006 if (errors) {
1007 *errors = 0;
1008 }
1009 else {
1010 errors = &discard_errors;
1011 }
a0dbb045 1012
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1013 /* The order of malformation tests here is important. We should consume as
1014 * few bytes as possible in order to not skip any valid character. This is
1015 * required by the Unicode Standard (section 3.9 of Unicode 6.0); see also
1016 * http://unicode.org/reports/tr36 for more discussion as to why. For
1017 * example, once we've done a UTF8SKIP, we can tell the expected number of
1018 * bytes, and could fail right off the bat if the input parameters indicate
1019 * that there are too few available. But it could be that just that first
1020 * byte is garbled, and the intended character occupies fewer bytes. If we
1021 * blindly assumed that the first byte is correct, and skipped based on
1022 * that number, we could skip over a valid input character. So instead, we
1023 * always examine the sequence byte-by-byte.
1024 *
1025 * We also should not consume too few bytes, otherwise someone could inject
1026 * things. For example, an input could be deliberately designed to
1027 * overflow, and if this code bailed out immediately upon discovering that,
e2660c54 1028 * returning to the caller C<*retlen> pointing to the very next byte (one
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1029 * which is actually part of of the overflowing sequence), that could look
1030 * legitimate to the caller, which could discard the initial partial
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1031 * sequence and process the rest, inappropriately.
1032 *
1033 * Some possible input sequences are malformed in more than one way. This
1034 * function goes to lengths to try to find all of them. This is necessary
1035 * for correctness, as the inputs may allow one malformation but not
1036 * another, and if we abandon searching for others after finding the
1037 * allowed one, we could allow in something that shouldn't have been.
1038 */
eb83ed87 1039
b5b9af04 1040 if (UNLIKELY(curlen == 0)) {
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1041 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
1042 curlen = 0;
1043 uv = 0; /* XXX It could be argued that this should be
1044 UNICODE_REPLACEMENT? */
1045 goto ready_to_handle_errors;
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1046 }
1047
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1048 expectlen = UTF8SKIP(s);
1049
1050 /* A well-formed UTF-8 character, as the vast majority of calls to this
1051 * function will be for, has this expected length. For efficiency, set
1052 * things up here to return it. It will be overriden only in those rare
1053 * cases where a malformation is found */
1054 if (retlen) {
1055 *retlen = expectlen;
1056 }
1057
1058 /* An invariant is trivially well-formed */
1d72bdf6 1059 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
de69f3af 1060 return uv;
a0ed51b3 1061 }
67e989fb 1062
eb83ed87 1063 /* A continuation character can't start a valid sequence */
b5b9af04 1064 if (UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(uv))) {
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1065 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
1066 curlen = 1;
1067 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
1068 goto ready_to_handle_errors;
ba210ebe 1069 }
9041c2e3 1070
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1071 /* Here is not a continuation byte, nor an invariant. The only thing left
1072 * is a start byte (possibly for an overlong) */
1073
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1074 /* Convert to I8 on EBCDIC (no-op on ASCII), then remove the leading bits
1075 * that indicate the number of bytes in the character's whole UTF-8
1076 * sequence, leaving just the bits that are part of the value. */
1077 uv = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(uv) & UTF_START_MASK(expectlen);
ba210ebe 1078
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1079 /* Now, loop through the remaining bytes in the character's sequence,
1080 * accumulating each into the working value as we go. Be sure to not look
1081 * past the end of the input string */
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1082 send = adjusted_send = (U8*) s0 + ((expectlen <= curlen)
1083 ? expectlen
1084 : curlen);
eb83ed87 1085 for (s = s0 + 1; s < send; s++) {
b5b9af04 1086 if (LIKELY(UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(*s))) {
8850bf83 1087 uv = UTF8_ACCUMULATE(uv, *s);
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1088 continue;
1089 }
1090
1091 /* Here, found a non-continuation before processing all expected bytes.
1092 * This byte indicates the beginning of a new character, so quit, even
1093 * if allowing this malformation. */
1094 curlen = s - s0; /* Save how many bytes we actually got */
1095 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
1096 goto finish_short;
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1097 } /* End of loop through the character's bytes */
1098
1099 /* Save how many bytes were actually in the character */
1100 curlen = s - s0;
1101
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1102 /* Did we get all the continuation bytes that were expected? Note that we
1103 * know this result even without executing the loop above. But we had to
1104 * do the loop to see if there are unexpected non-continuations. */
1105 if (UNLIKELY(curlen < expectlen)) {
1106 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
2f8f112e 1107
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1108 finish_short:
1109 uv_so_far = uv;
1110 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
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1111 }
1112
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1113 /* Note that there are two types of too-short malformation. One is when
1114 * there is actual wrong data before the normal termination of the
1115 * sequence. The other is that the sequence wasn't complete before the end
1116 * of the data we are allowed to look at, based on the input 'curlen'.
1117 * This means that we were passed data for a partial character, but it is
1118 * valid as far as we saw. The other is definitely invalid. This
1119 * distinction could be important to a caller, so the two types are kept
1120 * separate. */
1121
1122 /* Check for overflow */
1123 if (UNLIKELY(does_utf8_overflow(s0, send))) {
1124 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW;
1125 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
eb83ed87 1126 }
eb83ed87 1127
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1128 /* Check for overlong. If no problems so far, 'uv' is the correct code
1129 * point value. Simply see if it is expressible in fewer bytes. Otherwise
1130 * we must look at the UTF-8 byte sequence itself to see if it is for an
1131 * overlong */
1132 if ( ( LIKELY(! possible_problems)
1133 && UNLIKELY(expectlen > (STRLEN) OFFUNISKIP(uv)))
1134 || ( UNLIKELY( possible_problems)
1135 && ( UNLIKELY(! UTF8_IS_START(*s0))
1136 || ( curlen > 1
1137 && UNLIKELY(is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(s0,
1138 send - s0))))))
2f8f112e 1139 {
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1140 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_LONG;
1141
1142 /* A convenience macro that matches either of the too-short conditions.
1143 * */
1144# define UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT (UTF8_GOT_SHORT|UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION)
1145
1146 if (UNLIKELY(possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT)) {
1147 UV min_uv = uv_so_far;
1148 STRLEN i;
1149
1150 /* Here, the input is both overlong and is missing some trailing
1151 * bytes. There is no single code point it could be for, but there
1152 * may be enough information present to determine if what we have
1153 * so far is for an unallowed code point, such as for a surrogate.
1154 * The code below has the intelligence to determine this, but just
1155 * for non-overlong UTF-8 sequences. What we do here is calculate
1156 * the smallest code point the input could represent if there were
1157 * no too short malformation. Then we compute and save the UTF-8
1158 * for that, which is what the code below looks at instead of the
1159 * raw input. It turns out that the smallest such code point is
1160 * all we need. */
1161 for (i = curlen; i < expectlen; i++) {
1162 min_uv = UTF8_ACCUMULATE(min_uv,
1163 I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(UTF_CONTINUATION_MARK));
1164 }
1165
1166 Newx(adjusted_s0, OFFUNISKIP(min_uv) + 1, U8);
1167 SAVEFREEPV((U8 *) adjusted_s0); /* Needed because we may not get
1168 to free it ourselves if
1169 warnings are made fatal */
1170 adjusted_send = uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(adjusted_s0, min_uv, 0);
1171 }
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1172 }
1173
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1174 /* Now check that the input isn't for a problematic code point not allowed
1175 * by the input parameters. */
1176 /* isn't problematic if < this */
1177 if ( ( ( LIKELY(! possible_problems) && uv >= UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST)
1178 || ( UNLIKELY(possible_problems)
1179 && isUTF8_POSSIBLY_PROBLEMATIC(*adjusted_s0)))
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1180 && ((flags & ( UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR
1181 |UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE
1182 |UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER
1183 |UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT
1184 |UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR
1185 |UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE
1186 |UTF8_WARN_SUPER
1187 |UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT))
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1188 /* In case of a malformation, 'uv' is not valid, and has
1189 * been changed to something in the Unicode range.
1190 * Currently we don't output a deprecation message if there
1191 * is already a malformation, so we don't have to special
1192 * case the test immediately below */
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1193 || ( UNLIKELY(uv > MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP)
1194 && ckWARN_d(WARN_DEPRECATED))))
eb83ed87 1195 {
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1196 /* If there were no malformations, or the only malformation is an
1197 * overlong, 'uv' is valid */
1198 if (LIKELY(! (possible_problems & ~UTF8_GOT_LONG))) {
1199 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv))) {
1200 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
1201 }
1202 else if (UNLIKELY(uv > PERL_UNICODE_MAX)) {
1203 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1204 }
1205 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_NONCHAR(uv))) {
1206 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
1207 }
1208 }
1209 else { /* Otherwise, need to look at the source UTF-8, possibly
1210 adjusted to be non-overlong */
1211
1212 if (UNLIKELY(NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*adjusted_s0)
1213 >= FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER))
ea5ced44 1214 {
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1215 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1216 }
1217 else if (curlen > 1) {
1218 if (UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(
1219 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*adjusted_s0),
1220 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*(adjusted_s0 + 1)))))
ea5ced44 1221 {
2b5e7bc2 1222 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
ea5ced44 1223 }
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1224 else if (UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(
1225 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*adjusted_s0),
1226 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*(adjusted_s0 + 1)))))
1227 {
1228 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
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1229 }
1230 }
c0236afe 1231
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1232 /* We need a complete well-formed UTF-8 character to discern
1233 * non-characters, so can't look for them here */
1234 }
1235 }
949cf498 1236
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1237 ready_to_handle_errors:
1238
1239 /* At this point:
1240 * curlen contains the number of bytes in the sequence that
1241 * this call should advance the input by.
1242 * possible_problems' is 0 if there weren't any problems; otherwise a bit
1243 * is set in it for each potential problem found.
1244 * uv contains the code point the input sequence
1245 * represents; or if there is a problem that prevents
1246 * a well-defined value from being computed, it is
1247 * some subsitute value, typically the REPLACEMENT
1248 * CHARACTER.
1249 * s0 points to the first byte of the character
1250 * send points to just after where that (potentially
1251 * partial) character ends
1252 * adjusted_s0 normally is the same as s0, but in case of an
1253 * overlong for which the UTF-8 matters below, it is
1254 * the first byte of the shortest form representation
1255 * of the input.
1256 * adjusted_send normally is the same as 'send', but if adjusted_s0
1257 * is set to something other than s0, this points one
1258 * beyond its end
1259 */
eb83ed87 1260
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1261 if (UNLIKELY(possible_problems)) {
1262 bool disallowed = FALSE;
1263 const U32 orig_problems = possible_problems;
1264
1265 while (possible_problems) { /* Handle each possible problem */
1266 UV pack_warn = 0;
1267 char * message = NULL;
1268
1269 /* Each 'if' clause handles one problem. They are ordered so that
1270 * the first ones' messages will be displayed before the later
1271 * ones; this is kinda in decreasing severity order */
1272 if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW) {
1273
1274 /* Overflow means also got a super and above 31 bits, but we
1275 * handle all three cases here */
1276 possible_problems
1277 &= ~(UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW|UTF8_GOT_SUPER|UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT);
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1278 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW;
1279
1280 /* But the API says we flag all errors found */
1281 if (flags & (UTF8_WARN_SUPER|UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER)) {
1282 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1283 }
1284 if (flags & (UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT|UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT)) {
1285 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT;
1286 }
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1287
1288 disallowed = TRUE;
1289
1290 /* The warnings code explicitly says it doesn't handle the case
1291 * of packWARN2 and two categories which have parent-child
1292 * relationship. Even if it works now to raise the warning if
1293 * either is enabled, it wouldn't necessarily do so in the
1294 * future. We output (only) the most dire warning*/
1295 if (! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
1296 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) {
1297 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1298 }
1299 else if (ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)) {
1300 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE);
1301 }
1302 if (pack_warn) {
1303 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s: %s (overflows)",
1304 malformed_text,
1305 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0));
1306 }
1307 }
1308 }
1309 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_EMPTY) {
1310 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
f9380377 1311 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
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1312
1313 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_EMPTY)) {
1314 disallowed = TRUE;
1315 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
1316 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1317 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s (empty string)",
1318 malformed_text);
1319 }
1320 }
1321 }
1322 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION) {
1323 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
f9380377 1324 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
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1325
1326 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_CONTINUATION)) {
1327 disallowed = TRUE;
1328 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
1329 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1330 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1331 "%s: %s (unexpected continuation byte 0x%02x,"
1332 " with no preceding start byte)",
1333 malformed_text,
1334 _byte_dump_string(s0, 1), *s0);
1335 }
1336 }
1337 }
1338 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION) {
1339 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
f9380377 1340 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
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1341
1342 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_NON_CONTINUATION)) {
1343 disallowed = TRUE;
1344 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
1345 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1346 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s",
1347 unexpected_non_continuation_text(s0,
1348 send - s0,
1349 s - s0,
1350 (int) expectlen));
1351 }
1352 }
1353 }
1354 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_SHORT) {
1355 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
f9380377 1356 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
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1357
1358 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_SHORT)) {
1359 disallowed = TRUE;
1360 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
1361 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1362 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1363 "%s: %s (too short; got %d byte%s, need %d)",
1364 malformed_text,
1365 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0),
1366 (int)curlen,
1367 curlen == 1 ? "" : "s",
1368 (int)expectlen);
1369 }
1370 }
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1372 }
1373 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_LONG) {
1374 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_LONG;
f9380377 1375 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_LONG;
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1376
1377 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_LONG)) {
1378 disallowed = TRUE;
1379
1380 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
1381 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1382
1383 /* These error types cause 'uv' to be something that
1384 * isn't what was intended, so can't use it in the
1385 * message. The other error types either can't
1386 * generate an overlong, or else the 'uv' is valid */
1387 if (orig_problems &
1388 (UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT|UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW))
1389 {
1390 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1391 "%s: %s (any UTF-8 sequence that starts"
1392 " with \"%s\" is overlong which can and"
1393 " should be represented with a"
1394 " different, shorter sequence)",
1395 malformed_text,
1396 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0),
1397 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen));
1398 }
1399 else {
1400 U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
1401 const U8 * const e = uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(tmpbuf,
1402 uv, 0);
1403 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1404 "%s: %s (overlong; instead use %s to represent"
1405 " U+%0*"UVXf")",
1406 malformed_text,
1407 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0),
1408 _byte_dump_string(tmpbuf, e - tmpbuf),
1409 ((uv < 256) ? 2 : 4), /* Field width of 2 for
1410 small code points */
1411 uv);
1412 }
1413 }
1414 }
1415 }
1416 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE) {
1417 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
1418
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1419 if (flags & UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE) {
1420 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
1421
1422 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
1423 && ckWARN_d(WARN_SURROGATE))
1424 {
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1425 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE);
1426
1427 /* These are the only errors that can occur with a
1428 * surrogate when the 'uv' isn't valid */
1429 if (orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT) {
1430 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1431 "UTF-16 surrogate (any UTF-8 sequence that"
1432 " starts with \"%s\" is for a surrogate)",
1433 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen));
1434 }
1435 else {
1436 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1437 "UTF-16 surrogate U+%04"UVXf"", uv);
1438 }
f9380377 1439 }
2b5e7bc2 1440 }
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1442 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE) {
1443 disallowed = TRUE;
f9380377 1444 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
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1445 }
1446 }
1447 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_SUPER) {
1448 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
949cf498 1449
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1450 if (flags & UTF8_WARN_SUPER) {
1451 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1452
1453 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
1454 && ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE))
1455 {
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1456 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE);
1457
1458 if (orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT) {
1459 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1460 "Any UTF-8 sequence that starts with"
1461 " \"%s\" is for a non-Unicode code point,"
1462 " may not be portable",
1463 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen));
1464 }
1465 else {
1466 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1467 "Code point 0x%04"UVXf" is not"
1468 " Unicode, may not be portable",
1469 uv);
1470 }
f9380377 1471 }
2b5e7bc2 1472 }
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1474 /* The maximum code point ever specified by a standard was
1475 * 2**31 - 1. Anything larger than that is a Perl extension
1476 * that very well may not be understood by other applications
1477 * (including earlier perl versions on EBCDIC platforms). We
1478 * test for these after the regular SUPER ones, and before
1479 * possibly bailing out, so that the slightly more dire warning
1480 * will override the regular one. */
1481 if ( (flags & (UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT
1482 |UTF8_WARN_SUPER
1483 |UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT))
1484 && ( ( UNLIKELY(orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT)
1485 && UNLIKELY(is_utf8_cp_above_31_bits(
1486 adjusted_s0,
1487 adjusted_send)))
1488 || ( LIKELY(! (orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT))
1489 && UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_ABOVE_31_BIT(uv)))))
1490 {
1491 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
1492 && (flags & (UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT|UTF8_WARN_SUPER))
1493 && ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8))
1494 {
1495 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1496
1497 if (orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT) {
1498 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1499 "Any UTF-8 sequence that starts with"
1500 " \"%s\" is for a non-Unicode code"
1501 " point, and is not portable",
1502 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen));
1503 }
1504 else {
1505 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1506 "Code point 0x%"UVXf" is not Unicode,"
1507 " and not portable",
1508 uv);
1509 }
1510 }
1511
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1512 if (flags & (UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT|UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT)) {
1513 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT;
1514
1515 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT) {
1516 disallowed = TRUE;
1517 }
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1518 }
1519 }
eb83ed87 1520
2b5e7bc2 1521 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER) {
f9380377 1522 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
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1523 disallowed = TRUE;
1524 }
eb83ed87 1525
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1526 /* The deprecated warning overrides any non-deprecated one. If
1527 * there are other problems, a deprecation message is not
1528 * really helpful, so don't bother to raise it in that case.
1529 * This also keeps the code from having to handle the case
1530 * where 'uv' is not valid. */
1531 if ( ! (orig_problems
1532 & (UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT|UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW))
1533 && UNLIKELY(uv > MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP)
1534 && ckWARN_d(WARN_DEPRECATED))
1535 {
1536 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ cp_above_legal_max,
1537 uv, MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP);
1538 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_DEPRECATED);
1539 }
1540 }
1541 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR) {
1542 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
ba210ebe 1543
f9380377
KW
1544 if (flags & UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR) {
1545 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
1546
1547 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
1548 && ckWARN_d(WARN_NONCHAR))
1549 {
2b5e7bc2
KW
1550 /* The code above should have guaranteed that we don't
1551 * get here with errors other than overlong */
1552 assert (! (orig_problems
1553 & ~(UTF8_GOT_LONG|UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR)));
1554
1555 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NONCHAR);
1556 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "Unicode non-character"
1557 " U+%04"UVXf" is not recommended"
1558 " for open interchange", uv);
f9380377 1559 }
2b5e7bc2 1560 }
5b311467 1561
2b5e7bc2
KW
1562 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR) {
1563 disallowed = TRUE;
f9380377 1564 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
2b5e7bc2
KW
1565 }
1566 } /* End of looking through the possible flags */
1567
1568 /* Display the message (if any) for the problem being handled in
1569 * this iteration of the loop */
1570 if (message) {
1571 if (PL_op)
1572 Perl_warner(aTHX_ pack_warn, "%s in %s", message,
1573 OP_DESC(PL_op));
1574 else
1575 Perl_warner(aTHX_ pack_warn, "%s", message);
1576 }
1577 } /* End of 'while (possible_problems) {' */
a0dbb045 1578
2b5e7bc2
KW
1579 /* Since there was a possible problem, the returned length may need to
1580 * be changed from the one stored at the beginning of this function.
1581 * Instead of trying to figure out if that's needed, just do it. */
1582 if (retlen) {
1583 *retlen = curlen;
1584 }
a0dbb045 1585
2b5e7bc2
KW
1586 if (disallowed) {
1587 if (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY && retlen) {
1588 *retlen = ((STRLEN) -1);
1589 }
1590 return 0;
1591 }
eb83ed87 1592 }
ba210ebe 1593
2b5e7bc2 1594 return UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv);
a0ed51b3
LW
1595}
1596
8e84507e 1597/*
ec5f19d0
KW
1598=for apidoc utf8_to_uvchr_buf
1599
1600Returns the native code point of the first character in the string C<s> which
1601is assumed to be in UTF-8 encoding; C<send> points to 1 beyond the end of C<s>.
524080c4 1602C<*retlen> will be set to the length, in bytes, of that character.
ec5f19d0 1603
524080c4
KW
1604If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF-8 character and UTF8 warnings are
1605enabled, zero is returned and C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't
796b6530 1606C<NULL>) to -1. If those warnings are off, the computed value, if well-defined
173db420 1607(or the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER if not), is silently returned, and
796b6530 1608C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't C<NULL>) so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>) is
173db420 1609the next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed character.
de69f3af 1610See L</utf8n_to_uvchr> for details on when the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER is
173db420 1611returned.
ec5f19d0 1612
760c7c2f
KW
1613Code points above the platform's C<IV_MAX> will raise a deprecation warning,
1614unless those are turned off.
1615
ec5f19d0 1616=cut
52be2536
KW
1617
1618Also implemented as a macro in utf8.h
1619
ec5f19d0
KW
1620*/
1621
1622
1623UV
1624Perl_utf8_to_uvchr_buf(pTHX_ const U8 *s, const U8 *send, STRLEN *retlen)
1625{
ec5f19d0
KW
1626 assert(s < send);
1627
1628 return utf8n_to_uvchr(s, send - s, retlen,
1629 ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) ? 0 : UTF8_ALLOW_ANY);
1630}
1631
52be2536
KW
1632/* This is marked as deprecated
1633 *
ec5f19d0
KW
1634=for apidoc utf8_to_uvuni_buf
1635
de69f3af
KW
1636Only in very rare circumstances should code need to be dealing in Unicode
1637(as opposed to native) code points. In those few cases, use
1638C<L<NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8_to_uvchr_buf(...))|/utf8_to_uvchr_buf>> instead.
4f83cdcd
KW
1639
1640Returns the Unicode (not-native) code point of the first character in the
1641string C<s> which
ec5f19d0
KW
1642is assumed to be in UTF-8 encoding; C<send> points to 1 beyond the end of C<s>.
1643C<retlen> will be set to the length, in bytes, of that character.
1644
524080c4
KW
1645If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF-8 character and UTF8 warnings are
1646enabled, zero is returned and C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't
1647NULL) to -1. If those warnings are off, the computed value if well-defined (or
1648the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, if not) is silently returned, and C<*retlen>
1649is set (if C<retlen> isn't NULL) so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>) is the
1650next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed character.
de69f3af 1651See L</utf8n_to_uvchr> for details on when the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER is returned.
ec5f19d0 1652
760c7c2f
KW
1653Code points above the platform's C<IV_MAX> will raise a deprecation warning,
1654unless those are turned off.
1655
ec5f19d0
KW
1656=cut
1657*/
1658
1659UV
1660Perl_utf8_to_uvuni_buf(pTHX_ const U8 *s, const U8 *send, STRLEN *retlen)
1661{
1662 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_TO_UVUNI_BUF;
1663
1664 assert(send > s);
1665
5962d97e
KW
1666 /* Call the low level routine, asking for checks */
1667 return NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8_to_uvchr_buf(s, send, retlen));
ec5f19d0
KW
1668}
1669
b76347f2 1670/*
87cea99e 1671=for apidoc utf8_length
b76347f2
JH
1672
1673Return the length of the UTF-8 char encoded string C<s> in characters.
02eb7b47
JH
1674Stops at C<e> (inclusive). If C<e E<lt> s> or if the scan would end
1675up past C<e>, croaks.
b76347f2
JH
1676
1677=cut
1678*/
1679
1680STRLEN
35a4481c 1681Perl_utf8_length(pTHX_ const U8 *s, const U8 *e)
b76347f2
JH
1682{
1683 STRLEN len = 0;
1684
7918f24d
NC
1685 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_LENGTH;
1686
8850bf83
JH
1687 /* Note: cannot use UTF8_IS_...() too eagerly here since e.g.
1688 * the bitops (especially ~) can create illegal UTF-8.
1689 * In other words: in Perl UTF-8 is not just for Unicode. */
1690
a3b680e6
AL
1691 if (e < s)
1692 goto warn_and_return;
b76347f2 1693 while (s < e) {
4cbf4130 1694 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
8e91ec7f
AV
1695 len++;
1696 }
1697
1698 if (e != s) {
1699 len--;
1700 warn_and_return:
9b387841
NC
1701 if (PL_op)
1702 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
1703 "%s in %s", unees, OP_DESC(PL_op));
1704 else
61a12c31 1705 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8), "%s", unees);
b76347f2
JH
1706 }
1707
1708 return len;
1709}
1710
b06226ff 1711/*
fed3ba5d
NC
1712=for apidoc bytes_cmp_utf8
1713
a1433954 1714Compares the sequence of characters (stored as octets) in C<b>, C<blen> with the
72d33970
FC
1715sequence of characters (stored as UTF-8)
1716in C<u>, C<ulen>. Returns 0 if they are
fed3ba5d
NC
1717equal, -1 or -2 if the first string is less than the second string, +1 or +2
1718if the first string is greater than the second string.
1719
1720-1 or +1 is returned if the shorter string was identical to the start of the
72d33970
FC
1721longer string. -2 or +2 is returned if
1722there was a difference between characters
fed3ba5d
NC
1723within the strings.
1724
1725=cut
1726*/
1727
1728int
1729Perl_bytes_cmp_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *b, STRLEN blen, const U8 *u, STRLEN ulen)
1730{
1731 const U8 *const bend = b + blen;
1732 const U8 *const uend = u + ulen;
1733
1734 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_CMP_UTF8;
fed3ba5d
NC
1735
1736 while (b < bend && u < uend) {
1737 U8 c = *u++;
1738 if (!UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
1739 if (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(c)) {
1740 if (u < uend) {
1741 U8 c1 = *u++;
1742 if (UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(c1)) {
a62b247b 1743 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, c1);
fed3ba5d 1744 } else {
2b5e7bc2 1745 /* diag_listed_as: Malformed UTF-8 character%s */
fed3ba5d 1746 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
806547a7 1747 "%s %s%s",
7cf8d05d 1748 unexpected_non_continuation_text(u - 1, 2, 1, 2),
806547a7
KW
1749 PL_op ? " in " : "",
1750 PL_op ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : "");
fed3ba5d
NC
1751 return -2;
1752 }
1753 } else {
1754 if (PL_op)
1755 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
1756 "%s in %s", unees, OP_DESC(PL_op));
1757 else
61a12c31 1758 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8), "%s", unees);
fed3ba5d
NC
1759 return -2; /* Really want to return undef :-) */
1760 }
1761 } else {
1762 return -2;
1763 }
1764 }
1765 if (*b != c) {
1766 return *b < c ? -2 : +2;
1767 }
1768 ++b;
1769 }
1770
1771 if (b == bend && u == uend)
1772 return 0;
1773
1774 return b < bend ? +1 : -1;
1775}
1776
1777/*
87cea99e 1778=for apidoc utf8_to_bytes
6940069f 1779
2bbc8d55 1780Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF-8 into native byte encoding.
a1433954
KW
1781Unlike L</bytes_to_utf8>, this over-writes the original string, and
1782updates C<len> to contain the new length.
67e989fb 1783Returns zero on failure, setting C<len> to -1.
6940069f 1784
a1433954 1785If you need a copy of the string, see L</bytes_from_utf8>.
95be277c 1786
6940069f
GS
1787=cut
1788*/
1789
1790U8 *
37607a96 1791Perl_utf8_to_bytes(pTHX_ U8 *s, STRLEN *len)
6940069f 1792{
d4c19fe8
AL
1793 U8 * const save = s;
1794 U8 * const send = s + *len;
6940069f 1795 U8 *d;
246fae53 1796
7918f24d 1797 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_TO_BYTES;
81611534 1798 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
7918f24d 1799
1e54db1a 1800 /* ensure valid UTF-8 and chars < 256 before updating string */
d4c19fe8 1801 while (s < send) {
d59937ca
KW
1802 if (! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s)) {
1803 if (! UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(s, send)) {
1804 *len = ((STRLEN) -1);
1805 return 0;
1806 }
1807 s++;
dcad2880 1808 }
d59937ca 1809 s++;
246fae53 1810 }
dcad2880
JH
1811
1812 d = s = save;
6940069f 1813 while (s < send) {
80e0b38f
KW
1814 U8 c = *s++;
1815 if (! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
1816 /* Then it is two-byte encoded */
a62b247b 1817 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, *s);
80e0b38f
KW
1818 s++;
1819 }
1820 *d++ = c;
6940069f
GS
1821 }
1822 *d = '\0';
246fae53 1823 *len = d - save;
6940069f
GS
1824 return save;
1825}
1826
1827/*
87cea99e 1828=for apidoc bytes_from_utf8
f9a63242 1829
2bbc8d55 1830Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> from UTF-8 into native byte encoding.
a1433954 1831Unlike L</utf8_to_bytes> but like L</bytes_to_utf8>, returns a pointer to
ef9edfd0
JH
1832the newly-created string, and updates C<len> to contain the new
1833length. Returns the original string if no conversion occurs, C<len>
72d33970 1834is unchanged. Do nothing if C<is_utf8> points to 0. Sets C<is_utf8> to
2bbc8d55 18350 if C<s> is converted or consisted entirely of characters that are invariant
4a4088c4 1836in UTF-8 (i.e., US-ASCII on non-EBCDIC machines).
f9a63242 1837
37607a96
PK
1838=cut
1839*/
f9a63242
JH
1840
1841U8 *
e1ec3a88 1842Perl_bytes_from_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *s, STRLEN *len, bool *is_utf8)
f9a63242 1843{
f9a63242 1844 U8 *d;
e1ec3a88
AL
1845 const U8 *start = s;
1846 const U8 *send;
f9a63242
JH
1847 I32 count = 0;
1848
7918f24d 1849 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_FROM_UTF8;
96a5add6 1850 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
f9a63242 1851 if (!*is_utf8)
73d840c0 1852 return (U8 *)start;
f9a63242 1853
1e54db1a 1854 /* ensure valid UTF-8 and chars < 256 before converting string */
f9a63242 1855 for (send = s + *len; s < send;) {
d59937ca
KW
1856 if (! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s)) {
1857 if (! UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(s, send)) {
73d840c0 1858 return (U8 *)start;
d59937ca
KW
1859 }
1860 count++;
1861 s++;
db42d148 1862 }
d59937ca 1863 s++;
f9a63242
JH
1864 }
1865
35da51f7 1866 *is_utf8 = FALSE;
f9a63242 1867
212542aa 1868 Newx(d, (*len) - count + 1, U8);
ef9edfd0 1869 s = start; start = d;
f9a63242
JH
1870 while (s < send) {
1871 U8 c = *s++;
1a91c45d 1872 if (! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
c4d5f83a 1873 /* Then it is two-byte encoded */
a62b247b 1874 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, *s);
1a91c45d 1875 s++;
c4d5f83a
NIS
1876 }
1877 *d++ = c;
f9a63242
JH
1878 }
1879 *d = '\0';
1880 *len = d - start;
73d840c0 1881 return (U8 *)start;
f9a63242
JH
1882}
1883
1884/*
87cea99e 1885=for apidoc bytes_to_utf8
6940069f 1886
ff97e5cf
KW
1887Converts a string C<s> of length C<len> bytes from the native encoding into
1888UTF-8.
6662521e 1889Returns a pointer to the newly-created string, and sets C<len> to
ff97e5cf 1890reflect the new length in bytes.
6940069f 1891
75200dff 1892A C<NUL> character will be written after the end of the string.
2bbc8d55
SP
1893
1894If you want to convert to UTF-8 from encodings other than
1895the native (Latin1 or EBCDIC),
a1433954 1896see L</sv_recode_to_utf8>().
c9ada85f 1897
497711e7 1898=cut
6940069f
GS
1899*/
1900
c682ebef
FC
1901/* This logic is duplicated in sv_catpvn_flags, so any bug fixes will
1902 likewise need duplication. */
1903
6940069f 1904U8*
35a4481c 1905Perl_bytes_to_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *s, STRLEN *len)
6940069f 1906{
35a4481c 1907 const U8 * const send = s + (*len);
6940069f
GS
1908 U8 *d;
1909 U8 *dst;
7918f24d
NC
1910
1911 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_TO_UTF8;
96a5add6 1912 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
6940069f 1913
212542aa 1914 Newx(d, (*len) * 2 + 1, U8);
6940069f
GS
1915 dst = d;
1916
1917 while (s < send) {
55d09dc8
KW
1918 append_utf8_from_native_byte(*s, &d);
1919 s++;
6940069f
GS
1920 }
1921 *d = '\0';
6662521e 1922 *len = d-dst;
6940069f
GS
1923 return dst;
1924}
1925
a0ed51b3 1926/*
dea0fc0b 1927 * Convert native (big-endian) or reversed (little-endian) UTF-16 to UTF-8.
a0ed51b3
LW
1928 *
1929 * Destination must be pre-extended to 3/2 source. Do not use in-place.
1930 * We optimize for native, for obvious reasons. */
1931
1932U8*
dea0fc0b 1933Perl_utf16_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8* p, U8* d, I32 bytelen, I32 *newlen)
a0ed51b3 1934{
dea0fc0b
JH
1935 U8* pend;
1936 U8* dstart = d;
1937
7918f24d
NC
1938 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF16_TO_UTF8;
1939
dea0fc0b 1940 if (bytelen & 1)
f5992bc4 1941 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: utf16_to_utf8: odd bytelen %"UVuf, (UV)bytelen);
dea0fc0b
JH
1942
1943 pend = p + bytelen;
1944
a0ed51b3 1945 while (p < pend) {
dea0fc0b
JH
1946 UV uv = (p[0] << 8) + p[1]; /* UTF-16BE */
1947 p += 2;
2d1545e5 1948 if (OFFUNI_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
56d37426 1949 *d++ = LATIN1_TO_NATIVE((U8) uv);
a0ed51b3
LW
1950 continue;
1951 }
56d37426
KW
1952 if (uv <= MAX_UTF8_TWO_BYTE) {
1953 *d++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv));
1954 *d++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv));
a0ed51b3
LW
1955 continue;
1956 }
46956fad
KW
1957#define FIRST_HIGH_SURROGATE UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST
1958#define LAST_HIGH_SURROGATE 0xDBFF
1959#define FIRST_LOW_SURROGATE 0xDC00
1960#define LAST_LOW_SURROGATE UNICODE_SURROGATE_LAST
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KW
1961
1962 /* This assumes that most uses will be in the first Unicode plane, not
1963 * needing surrogates */
1964 if (UNLIKELY(uv >= UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST
1965 && uv <= UNICODE_SURROGATE_LAST))
1966 {
1967 if (UNLIKELY(p >= pend) || UNLIKELY(uv > LAST_HIGH_SURROGATE)) {
1968 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Malformed UTF-16 surrogate");
1969 }
1970 else {
01ea242b 1971 UV low = (p[0] << 8) + p[1];
e23c50db
KW
1972 if ( UNLIKELY(low < FIRST_LOW_SURROGATE)
1973 || UNLIKELY(low > LAST_LOW_SURROGATE))
1974 {
01ea242b 1975 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Malformed UTF-16 surrogate");
e23c50db
KW
1976 }
1977 p += 2;
46956fad
KW
1978 uv = ((uv - FIRST_HIGH_SURROGATE) << 10)
1979 + (low - FIRST_LOW_SURROGATE) + 0x10000;
01ea242b 1980 }
a0ed51b3 1981 }
56d37426
KW
1982#ifdef EBCDIC
1983 d = uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, 0);
1984#else
a0ed51b3 1985 if (uv < 0x10000) {
eb160463
GS
1986 *d++ = (U8)(( uv >> 12) | 0xe0);
1987 *d++ = (U8)(((uv >> 6) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
1988 *d++ = (U8)(( uv & 0x3f) | 0x80);
a0ed51b3
LW
1989 continue;
1990 }
1991 else {
eb160463
GS
1992 *d++ = (U8)(( uv >> 18) | 0xf0);
1993 *d++ = (U8)(((uv >> 12) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
1994 *d++ = (U8)(((uv >> 6) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
1995 *d++ = (U8)(( uv & 0x3f) | 0x80);
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LW
1996 continue;
1997 }
56d37426 1998#endif
a0ed51b3 1999 }
dea0fc0b 2000 *newlen = d - dstart;
a0ed51b3
LW
2001 return d;
2002}
2003
2004/* Note: this one is slightly destructive of the source. */
2005
2006U8*
dea0fc0b 2007Perl_utf16_to_utf8_reversed(pTHX_ U8* p, U8* d, I32 bytelen, I32 *newlen)
a0ed51b3
LW
2008{
2009 U8* s = (U8*)p;
d4c19fe8 2010 U8* const send = s + bytelen;
7918f24d
NC
2011
2012 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF16_TO_UTF8_REVERSED;
2013
e0ea5e2d
NC
2014 if (bytelen & 1)
2015 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: utf16_to_utf8_reversed: odd bytelen %"UVuf,
2016 (UV)bytelen);
2017
a0ed51b3 2018 while (s < send) {
d4c19fe8 2019 const U8 tmp = s[0];
a0ed51b3
LW
2020 s[0] = s[1];
2021 s[1] = tmp;
2022 s += 2;
2023 }
dea0fc0b 2024 return utf16_to_utf8(p, d, bytelen, newlen);
a0ed51b3
LW
2025}
2026
922e8cb4
KW
2027bool
2028Perl__is_uni_FOO(pTHX_ const U8 classnum, const UV c)
2029{
2030 U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
2031 uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, c);
2032 return _is_utf8_FOO(classnum, tmpbuf);
2033}
2034
f9ae8fb6
JD
2035/* Internal function so we can deprecate the external one, and call
2036 this one from other deprecated functions in this file */
2037
f2645549
KW
2038bool
2039Perl__is_utf8_idstart(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
61b19385 2040{
f2645549 2041 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_IDSTART;
61b19385
KW
2042
2043 if (*p == '_')
2044 return TRUE;
f25ce844 2045 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_idstart, "IdStart", NULL);
61b19385
KW
2046}
2047
5092f92a 2048bool
eba68aa0
KW
2049Perl__is_uni_perl_idcont(pTHX_ UV c)
2050{
2051 U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
2052 uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, c);
2053 return _is_utf8_perl_idcont(tmpbuf);
2054}
2055
2056bool
f91dcd13
KW
2057Perl__is_uni_perl_idstart(pTHX_ UV c)
2058{
2059 U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
2060 uvchr_to_utf8(tmpbuf, c);
2061 return _is_utf8_perl_idstart(tmpbuf);
2062}
2063
3a4c58c9
KW
2064UV
2065Perl__to_upper_title_latin1(pTHX_ const U8 c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp, const char S_or_s)
2066{
2067 /* We have the latin1-range values compiled into the core, so just use
4a4088c4 2068 * those, converting the result to UTF-8. The only difference between upper
3a4c58c9
KW
2069 * and title case in this range is that LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S is
2070 * either "SS" or "Ss". Which one to use is passed into the routine in
2071 * 'S_or_s' to avoid a test */
2072
2073 UV converted = toUPPER_LATIN1_MOD(c);
2074
2075 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UPPER_TITLE_LATIN1;
2076
2077 assert(S_or_s == 'S' || S_or_s == 's');
2078
6f2d5cbc 2079 if (UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(converted)) { /* No difference between the two for
f4cd282c 2080 characters in this range */
3a4c58c9
KW
2081 *p = (U8) converted;
2082 *lenp = 1;
2083 return converted;
2084 }
2085
2086 /* toUPPER_LATIN1_MOD gives the correct results except for three outliers,
2087 * which it maps to one of them, so as to only have to have one check for
2088 * it in the main case */
2089 if (UNLIKELY(converted == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS)) {
2090 switch (c) {
2091 case LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS:
2092 converted = LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS;
2093 break;
2094 case MICRO_SIGN:
2095 converted = GREEK_CAPITAL_LETTER_MU;
2096 break;
79e064b9
KW
2097#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION > 2 \
2098 || (UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION >= 1 \
2099 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION >= 8)
3a4c58c9
KW
2100 case LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S:
2101 *(p)++ = 'S';
2102 *p = S_or_s;
2103 *lenp = 2;
2104 return 'S';
79e064b9 2105#endif
3a4c58c9
KW
2106 default:
2107 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: to_upper_title_latin1 did not expect '%c' to map to '%c'", c, LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS);
e5964223 2108 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
3a4c58c9
KW
2109 }
2110 }
2111
2112 *(p)++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(converted);
2113 *p = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(converted);
2114 *lenp = 2;
2115
2116 return converted;
2117}
2118
50bda2c3
KW
2119/* Call the function to convert a UTF-8 encoded character to the specified case.
2120 * Note that there may be more than one character in the result.
2121 * INP is a pointer to the first byte of the input character
2122 * OUTP will be set to the first byte of the string of changed characters. It
2123 * needs to have space for UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1 bytes
2124 * LENP will be set to the length in bytes of the string of changed characters
2125 *
2126 * The functions return the ordinal of the first character in the string of OUTP */
b9992569
KW
2127#define CALL_UPPER_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_toupper, "ToUc", "")
2128#define CALL_TITLE_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_totitle, "ToTc", "")
2129#define CALL_LOWER_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_tolower, "ToLc", "")
50bda2c3 2130
b9992569
KW
2131/* This additionally has the input parameter 'specials', which if non-zero will
2132 * cause this to use the specials hash for folding (meaning get full case
50bda2c3 2133 * folding); otherwise, when zero, this implies a simple case fold */
b9992569 2134#define CALL_FOLD_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp, specials) _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, &PL_utf8_tofold, "ToCf", (specials) ? "" : NULL)
c3fd2246 2135
84afefe6
JH
2136UV
2137Perl_to_uni_upper(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
a0ed51b3 2138{
a1433954
KW
2139 /* Convert the Unicode character whose ordinal is <c> to its uppercase
2140 * version and store that in UTF-8 in <p> and its length in bytes in <lenp>.
2141 * Note that the <p> needs to be at least UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1 bytes since
c3fd2246
KW
2142 * the changed version may be longer than the original character.
2143 *
2144 * The ordinal of the first character of the changed version is returned
2145 * (but note, as explained above, that there may be more.) */
2146
7918f24d
NC
2147 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UNI_UPPER;
2148
3a4c58c9
KW
2149 if (c < 256) {
2150 return _to_upper_title_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp, 'S');
2151 }
2152
0ebc6274 2153 uvchr_to_utf8(p, c);
b9992569 2154 return CALL_UPPER_CASE(c, p, p, lenp);
a0ed51b3
LW
2155}
2156
84afefe6
JH
2157UV
2158Perl_to_uni_title(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
a0ed51b3 2159{
7918f24d
NC
2160 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UNI_TITLE;
2161
3a4c58c9
KW
2162 if (c < 256) {
2163 return _to_upper_title_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp, 's');
2164 }
2165
0ebc6274 2166 uvchr_to_utf8(p, c);
b9992569 2167 return CALL_TITLE_CASE(c, p, p, lenp);
a0ed51b3
LW
2168}
2169
afc16117 2170STATIC U8
81611534 2171S_to_lower_latin1(const U8 c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
afc16117
KW
2172{
2173 /* We have the latin1-range values compiled into the core, so just use
4a4088c4 2174 * those, converting the result to UTF-8. Since the result is always just
a1433954 2175 * one character, we allow <p> to be NULL */
afc16117
KW
2176
2177 U8 converted = toLOWER_LATIN1(c);
2178
2179 if (p != NULL) {
6f2d5cbc 2180 if (NATIVE_BYTE_IS_INVARIANT(converted)) {
afc16117
KW
2181 *p = converted;
2182 *lenp = 1;
2183 }
2184 else {
430c9760
KW
2185 /* Result is known to always be < 256, so can use the EIGHT_BIT
2186 * macros */
2187 *p = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI(converted);
2188 *(p+1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO(converted);
afc16117
KW
2189 *lenp = 2;
2190 }
2191 }
2192 return converted;
2193}
2194
84afefe6
JH
2195UV
2196Perl_to_uni_lower(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
a0ed51b3 2197{
7918f24d
NC
2198 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UNI_LOWER;
2199
afc16117
KW
2200 if (c < 256) {
2201 return to_lower_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp);
bca00c02
KW
2202 }
2203
afc16117 2204 uvchr_to_utf8(p, c);
b9992569 2205 return CALL_LOWER_CASE(c, p, p, lenp);
a0ed51b3
LW
2206}
2207
84afefe6 2208UV
51910141 2209Perl__to_fold_latin1(pTHX_ const U8 c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp, const unsigned int flags)
a1dde8de 2210{
51910141 2211 /* Corresponds to to_lower_latin1(); <flags> bits meanings:
1ca267a5 2212 * FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII iff non-ASCII to ASCII folds are prohibited
51910141 2213 * FOLD_FLAGS_FULL iff full folding is to be used;
1ca267a5
KW
2214 *
2215 * Not to be used for locale folds
51910141 2216 */
f673fad4 2217
a1dde8de
KW
2218 UV converted;
2219
2220 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_FOLD_LATIN1;
81611534 2221 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
a1dde8de 2222
1ca267a5
KW
2223 assert (! (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE));
2224
659a7c2d 2225 if (UNLIKELY(c == MICRO_SIGN)) {
a1dde8de
KW
2226 converted = GREEK_SMALL_LETTER_MU;
2227 }
9b63e895
KW
2228#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION > 3 /* no multifolds in early Unicode */ \
2229 || (UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 && ( UNICODE_DOT_VERSION > 0) \
2230 || UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION > 0)
659a7c2d
KW
2231 else if ( (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_FULL)
2232 && UNLIKELY(c == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S))
2233 {
1ca267a5
KW
2234 /* If can't cross 127/128 boundary, can't return "ss"; instead return
2235 * two U+017F characters, as fc("\df") should eq fc("\x{17f}\x{17f}")
2236 * under those circumstances. */
2237 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII) {
2238 *lenp = 2 * sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8) - 2;
2239 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8 LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8,
2240 p, *lenp, U8);
2241 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S;
2242 }
2243 else {
4f489194
KW
2244 *(p)++ = 's';
2245 *p = 's';
2246 *lenp = 2;
2247 return 's';
1ca267a5 2248 }
a1dde8de 2249 }
9b63e895 2250#endif
a1dde8de
KW
2251 else { /* In this range the fold of all other characters is their lower
2252 case */
2253 converted = toLOWER_LATIN1(c);
2254 }
2255
6f2d5cbc 2256 if (UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(converted)) {
a1dde8de
KW
2257 *p = (U8) converted;
2258 *lenp = 1;
2259 }
2260 else {
2261 *(p)++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(converted);
2262 *p = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(converted);
2263 *lenp = 2;
2264 }
2265
2266 return converted;
2267}
2268
2269UV
31f05a37 2270Perl__to_uni_fold_flags(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp, U8 flags)
84afefe6 2271{
4b593389 2272
a0270393
KW
2273 /* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change
2274 * <flags> bits meanings:
2275 * FOLD_FLAGS_FULL iff full folding is to be used;
31f05a37
KW
2276 * FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE is set iff the rules from the current underlying
2277 * locale are to be used.
a0270393
KW
2278 * FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII iff non-ASCII to ASCII folds are prohibited
2279 */
4b593389 2280
36bb2ab6 2281 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UNI_FOLD_FLAGS;
7918f24d 2282
780fcc9f
KW
2283 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
2284 /* Treat a UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at all */
2285 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) {
2286 flags &= ~FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE;
2287 }
2288 else {
2289 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
e7b7ac46 2290 goto needs_full_generality;
780fcc9f 2291 }
31f05a37
KW
2292 }
2293
a1dde8de 2294 if (c < 256) {
e7b7ac46 2295 return _to_fold_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp,
31f05a37 2296 flags & (FOLD_FLAGS_FULL | FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII));
a1dde8de
KW
2297 }
2298
2f306ab9 2299 /* Here, above 255. If no special needs, just use the macro */
a0270393
KW
2300 if ( ! (flags & (FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE|FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII))) {
2301 uvchr_to_utf8(p, c);
b9992569 2302 return CALL_FOLD_CASE(c, p, p, lenp, flags & FOLD_FLAGS_FULL);
a0270393
KW
2303 }
2304 else { /* Otherwise, _to_utf8_fold_flags has the intelligence to deal with
2305 the special flags. */
2306 U8 utf8_c[UTF8_MAXBYTES + 1];
e7b7ac46
KW
2307
2308 needs_full_generality:
a0270393 2309 uvchr_to_utf8(utf8_c, c);
445bf929 2310 return _to_utf8_fold_flags(utf8_c, p, lenp, flags);
a0270393 2311 }
84afefe6
JH
2312}
2313
26483009 2314PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
5141f98e 2315S_is_utf8_common(pTHX_ const U8 *const p, SV **swash,
f25ce844 2316 const char *const swashname, SV* const invlist)
bde6a22d 2317{
ea317ccb
KW
2318 /* returns a boolean giving whether or not the UTF8-encoded character that
2319 * starts at <p> is in the swash indicated by <swashname>. <swash>
2320 * contains a pointer to where the swash indicated by <swashname>
2321 * is to be stored; which this routine will do, so that future calls will
f25ce844
KW
2322 * look at <*swash> and only generate a swash if it is not null. <invlist>
2323 * is NULL or an inversion list that defines the swash. If not null, it
2324 * saves time during initialization of the swash.
ea317ccb
KW
2325 *
2326 * Note that it is assumed that the buffer length of <p> is enough to
2327 * contain all the bytes that comprise the character. Thus, <*p> should
2328 * have been checked before this call for mal-formedness enough to assure
2329 * that. */
2330
7918f24d
NC
2331 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_COMMON;
2332
492a624f 2333 /* The API should have included a length for the UTF-8 character in <p>,
28123549 2334 * but it doesn't. We therefore assume that p has been validated at least
492a624f
KW
2335 * as far as there being enough bytes available in it to accommodate the
2336 * character without reading beyond the end, and pass that number on to the
2337 * validating routine */
6302f837 2338 if (! isUTF8_CHAR(p, p + UTF8SKIP(p))) {
28123549
KW
2339 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) {
2340 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN2(WARN_DEPRECATED,WARN_UTF8),
9816f121 2341 "Passing malformed UTF-8 to \"%s\" is deprecated", swashname);
28123549
KW
2342 if (ckWARN(WARN_UTF8)) { /* This will output details as to the
2343 what the malformation is */
2344 utf8_to_uvchr_buf(p, p + UTF8SKIP(p), NULL);
2345 }
2346 }
2347 return FALSE;
2348 }
87367d5f
KW
2349 if (!*swash) {
2350 U8 flags = _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST;
f25ce844
KW
2351 *swash = _core_swash_init("utf8",
2352
2353 /* Only use the name if there is no inversion
2354 * list; otherwise will go out to disk */
2355 (invlist) ? "" : swashname,
2356
2357 &PL_sv_undef, 1, 0, invlist, &flags);
87367d5f 2358 }
28123549 2359
bde6a22d
NC
2360 return swash_fetch(*swash, p, TRUE) != 0;
2361}
2362
2363bool
922e8cb4
KW
2364Perl__is_utf8_FOO(pTHX_ const U8 classnum, const U8 *p)
2365{
922e8cb4
KW
2366 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_FOO;
2367
2368 assert(classnum < _FIRST_NON_SWASH_CC);
2369
f25ce844
KW
2370 return is_utf8_common(p,
2371 &PL_utf8_swash_ptrs[classnum],
2372 swash_property_names[classnum],
2373 PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum]);
922e8cb4
KW
2374}
2375
2376bool
f2645549 2377Perl__is_utf8_perl_idstart(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
a0ed51b3 2378{
f2645549 2379 SV* invlist = NULL;
7918f24d 2380
f2645549 2381 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_PERL_IDSTART;
7918f24d 2382
f2645549
KW
2383 if (! PL_utf8_perl_idstart) {
2384 invlist = _new_invlist_C_array(_Perl_IDStart_invlist);
2385 }
60071a22 2386 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_perl_idstart, "_Perl_IDStart", invlist);
82686b01
JH
2387}
2388
2389bool
f2645549 2390Perl__is_utf8_xidstart(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
c11ff943 2391{
f2645549 2392 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_XIDSTART;
c11ff943
KW
2393
2394 if (*p == '_')
2395 return TRUE;
f25ce844 2396 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_xidstart, "XIdStart", NULL);
c11ff943
KW
2397}
2398
2399bool
eba68aa0
KW
2400Perl__is_utf8_perl_idcont(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
2401{
b24b43f7 2402 SV* invlist = NULL;
eba68aa0
KW
2403
2404 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_PERL_IDCONT;
2405
b24b43f7
KW
2406 if (! PL_utf8_perl_idcont) {
2407 invlist = _new_invlist_C_array(_Perl_IDCont_invlist);
2408 }
60071a22 2409 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_perl_idcont, "_Perl_IDCont", invlist);
eba68aa0
KW
2410}
2411
eba68aa0 2412bool
f2645549 2413Perl__is_utf8_idcont(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
82686b01 2414{
f2645549 2415 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_IDCONT;
7918f24d 2416
f25ce844 2417 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_idcont, "IdContinue", NULL);
a0ed51b3
LW
2418}
2419
2420bool
f2645549 2421Perl__is_utf8_xidcont(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
c11ff943 2422{
f2645549 2423 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_XIDCONT;
c11ff943 2424
f25ce844 2425 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_idcont, "XIdContinue", NULL);
c11ff943
KW
2426}
2427
2428bool
7dbf68d2
KW
2429Perl__is_utf8_mark(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
2430{
7dbf68d2
KW
2431 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_MARK;
2432
f25ce844 2433 return is_utf8_common(p, &PL_utf8_mark, "IsM", NULL);
7dbf68d2
KW
2434}
2435
6b5c0936 2436/*
87cea99e 2437=for apidoc to_utf8_case
6b5c0936 2438
9da1e7cb
KW
2439Instead use the appropriate one of L</toUPPER_utf8>,
2440L</toTITLE_utf8>,
2441L</toLOWER_utf8>,
2442or L</toFOLD_utf8>.
2443
6fae5207 2444C<p> contains the pointer to the UTF-8 string encoding
a1433954
KW
2445the character that is being converted. This routine assumes that the character
2446at C<p> is well-formed.
6b5c0936 2447
6fae5207
KW
2448C<ustrp> is a pointer to the character buffer to put the
2449conversion result to. C<lenp> is a pointer to the length
6b5c0936
JH
2450of the result.
2451
6fae5207 2452C<swashp> is a pointer to the swash to use.
6b5c0936 2453
a1433954 2454Both the special and normal mappings are stored in F<lib/unicore/To/Foo.pl>,
796b6530 2455and loaded by C<SWASHNEW>, using F<lib/utf8_heavy.pl>. C<special> (usually,
0134edef 2456but not always, a multicharacter mapping), is tried first.
6b5c0936 2457
4a8240a3
KW
2458C<special> is a string, normally C<NULL> or C<"">. C<NULL> means to not use
2459any special mappings; C<""> means to use the special mappings. Values other
2460than these two are treated as the name of the hash containing the special
2461mappings, like C<"utf8::ToSpecLower">.
6b5c0936 2462
796b6530
KW
2463C<normal> is a string like C<"ToLower"> which means the swash
2464C<%utf8::ToLower>.
0134edef 2465
760c7c2f
KW
2466Code points above the platform's C<IV_MAX> will raise a deprecation warning,
2467unless those are turned off.
2468
0134edef 2469=cut */
6b5c0936 2470
2104c8d9 2471UV
9a957fbc
AL
2472Perl_to_utf8_case(pTHX_ const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp,
2473 SV **swashp, const char *normal, const char *special)
a0ed51b3 2474{
b9992569
KW
2475 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UTF8_CASE;
2476
2477 return _to_utf8_case(valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL), p, ustrp, lenp, swashp, normal, special);
2478}
2479
2480 /* change namve uv1 to 'from' */
6a4a25f4 2481STATIC UV
b9992569
KW
2482S__to_utf8_case(pTHX_ const UV uv1, const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp,
2483 SV **swashp, const char *normal, const char *special)
2484{
0134edef 2485 STRLEN len = 0;
7918f24d 2486
b9992569 2487 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_CASE;
7918f24d 2488
36eaa811
KW
2489 /* For code points that don't change case, we already know that the output
2490 * of this function is the unchanged input, so we can skip doing look-ups
2491 * for them. Unfortunately the case-changing code points are scattered
2492 * around. But there are some long consecutive ranges where there are no
2493 * case changing code points. By adding tests, we can eliminate the lookup
2494 * for all the ones in such ranges. This is currently done here only for
2495 * just a few cases where the scripts are in common use in modern commerce
2496 * (and scripts adjacent to those which can be included without additional
2497 * tests). */
2498
2499 if (uv1 >= 0x0590) {
2500 /* This keeps from needing further processing the code points most
2501 * likely to be used in the following non-cased scripts: Hebrew,
2502 * Arabic, Syriac, Thaana, NKo, Samaritan, Mandaic, Devanagari,
2503 * Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada,
2504 * Malayalam, Sinhala, Thai, Lao, Tibetan, Myanmar */
2505 if (uv1 < 0x10A0) {
2506 goto cases_to_self;
2507 }
2508
2509 /* The following largish code point ranges also don't have case
2510 * changes, but khw didn't think they warranted extra tests to speed
2511 * them up (which would slightly slow down everything else above them):
2512 * 1100..139F Hangul Jamo, Ethiopic
2513 * 1400..1CFF Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, Ogham, Runic,
2514 * Tagalog, Hanunoo, Buhid, Tagbanwa, Khmer, Mongolian,
2515 * Limbu, Tai Le, New Tai Lue, Buginese, Tai Tham,
2516 * Combining Diacritical Marks Extended, Balinese,
2517 * Sundanese, Batak, Lepcha, Ol Chiki
2518 * 2000..206F General Punctuation
2519 */
2520
2521 if (uv1 >= 0x2D30) {
2522
2523 /* This keeps the from needing further processing the code points
2524 * most likely to be used in the following non-cased major scripts:
2525 * CJK, Katakana, Hiragana, plus some less-likely scripts.
2526 *
2527 * (0x2D30 above might have to be changed to 2F00 in the unlikely
2528 * event that Unicode eventually allocates the unused block as of
2529 * v8.0 2FE0..2FEF to code points that are cased. khw has verified
2530 * that the test suite will start having failures to alert you
2531 * should that happen) */
2532 if (uv1 < 0xA640) {
2533 goto cases_to_self;
2534 }
2535
2536 if (uv1 >= 0xAC00) {
2537 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv1))) {
5af9bc97
KW
2538 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_SURROGATE)) {
2539 const char* desc = (PL_op) ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : normal;
2540 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE),
2541 "Operation \"%s\" returns its argument for UTF-16 surrogate U+%04"UVXf"", desc, uv1);
2542 }
2543 goto cases_to_self;
2544 }
36eaa811
KW
2545
2546 /* AC00..FAFF Catches Hangul syllables and private use, plus
2547 * some others */
2548 if (uv1 < 0xFB00) {
2549 goto cases_to_self;
2550
2551 }
2552
5af9bc97
KW
2553 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SUPER(uv1))) {
2554 if ( UNLIKELY(uv1 > MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP)
2555 && ckWARN_d(WARN_DEPRECATED))
2556 {
2557 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_DEPRECATED),
2558 cp_above_legal_max, uv1, MAX_NON_DEPRECATED_CP);
2559 }
2560 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)) {
2561 const char* desc = (PL_op) ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : normal;
2562 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE),
2563 "Operation \"%s\" returns its argument for non-Unicode code point 0x%04"UVXf"", desc, uv1);
2564 }
2565 goto cases_to_self;
2566 }
3bfc1e70
KW
2567#ifdef HIGHEST_CASE_CHANGING_CP_FOR_USE_ONLY_BY_UTF8_DOT_C
2568 if (UNLIKELY(uv1
2569 > HIGHEST_CASE_CHANGING_CP_FOR_USE_ONLY_BY_UTF8_DOT_C))
2570 {
2571
2572 /* As of this writing, this means we avoid swash creation
2573 * for anything beyond low Plane 1 */
2574 goto cases_to_self;
2575 }
2576#endif
36eaa811
KW
2577 }
2578 }
9ae3ac1a 2579
36eaa811
KW
2580 /* Note that non-characters are perfectly legal, so no warning should
2581 * be given. There are so few of them, that it isn't worth the extra
2582 * tests to avoid swash creation */
9ae3ac1a
KW
2583 }
2584
0134edef 2585 if (!*swashp) /* load on-demand */
5ab9d2ef 2586 *swashp = _core_swash_init("utf8", normal, &PL_sv_undef, 4, 0, NULL, NULL);
0134edef 2587
a6f87d8c 2588 if (special) {
0134edef 2589 /* It might be "special" (sometimes, but not always,
2a37f04d 2590 * a multicharacter mapping) */
4a8240a3 2591 HV *hv = NULL;
b08cf34e
JH
2592 SV **svp;
2593
4a8240a3
KW
2594 /* If passed in the specials name, use that; otherwise use any
2595 * given in the swash */
2596 if (*special != '\0') {
2597 hv = get_hv(special, 0);
2598 }
2599 else {
2600 svp = hv_fetchs(MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(*swashp)), "SPECIALS", 0);
2601 if (svp) {
2602 hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(*svp));
2603 }
2604 }
2605
176fe009 2606 if (hv
5f560d8a 2607 && (svp = hv_fetch(hv, (const char*)p, UVCHR_SKIP(uv1), FALSE))
176fe009
KW
2608 && (*svp))
2609 {
cfd0369c 2610 const char *s;
47654450 2611
cfd0369c 2612 s = SvPV_const(*svp, len);
47654450 2613 if (len == 1)
f4cd282c 2614 /* EIGHTBIT */
c80e42f3 2615 len = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, *(U8*)s) - ustrp;
2a37f04d 2616 else {
d2dcd0fb 2617 Copy(s, ustrp, len, U8);
29e98929 2618 }
983ffd37 2619 }
0134edef
JH
2620 }
2621
2622 if (!len && *swashp) {
4a4088c4 2623 const UV uv2 = swash_fetch(*swashp, p, TRUE /* => is UTF-8 */);
d4c19fe8 2624
0134edef
JH
2625 if (uv2) {
2626 /* It was "normal" (a single character mapping). */
f4cd282c 2627 len = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, uv2) - ustrp;
2a37f04d
JH
2628 }
2629 }
1feea2c7 2630
cbe07460
KW
2631 if (len) {
2632 if (lenp) {
2633 *lenp = len;
2634 }
2635 return valid_utf8_to_uvchr(ustrp, 0);
2636 }
2637
2638 /* Here, there was no mapping defined, which means that the code point maps
2639 * to itself. Return the inputs */
e24dfe9c 2640 cases_to_self:
bfdf22ec 2641 len = UTF8SKIP(p);
ca9fab46
KW
2642 if (p != ustrp) { /* Don't copy onto itself */
2643 Copy(p, ustrp, len, U8);
2644 }
0134edef 2645
2a37f04d
JH
2646 if (lenp)
2647 *lenp = len;
2648
f4cd282c 2649 return uv1;
cbe07460 2650
a0ed51b3
LW
2651}
2652
051a06d4 2653STATIC UV
357aadde 2654S_check_locale_boundary_crossing(pTHX_ const U8* const p, const UV result, U8* const ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
051a06d4 2655{
4a4088c4 2656 /* This is called when changing the case of a UTF-8-encoded character above
31f05a37
KW
2657 * the Latin1 range, and the operation is in a non-UTF-8 locale. If the
2658 * result contains a character that crosses the 255/256 boundary, disallow
2659 * the change, and return the original code point. See L<perlfunc/lc> for
2660 * why;
051a06d4 2661 *
a1433954
KW
2662 * p points to the original string whose case was changed; assumed
2663 * by this routine to be well-formed
051a06d4
KW
2664 * result the code point of the first character in the changed-case string
2665 * ustrp points to the changed-case string (<result> represents its first char)
2666 * lenp points to the length of <ustrp> */
2667
2668 UV original; /* To store the first code point of <p> */
2669
2670 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_CHECK_LOCALE_BOUNDARY_CROSSING;
2671
a4f12ed7 2672 assert(UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*p));
051a06d4
KW
2673
2674 /* We know immediately if the first character in the string crosses the
2675 * boundary, so can skip */
2676 if (result > 255) {
2677
2678 /* Look at every character in the result; if any cross the
2679 * boundary, the whole thing is disallowed */
2680 U8* s = ustrp + UTF8SKIP(ustrp);
2681 U8* e = ustrp + *lenp;
2682 while (s < e) {
a4f12ed7 2683 if (! UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*s)) {
051a06d4
KW
2684 goto bad_crossing;
2685 }
2686 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
2687 }
2688
613abc6d
KW
2689 /* Here, no characters crossed, result is ok as-is, but we warn. */
2690 _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_UTF8_MSG(p, p + UTF8SKIP(p));
051a06d4
KW
2691 return result;
2692 }
2693
7b52d656 2694 bad_crossing:
051a06d4
KW
2695
2696 /* Failed, have to return the original */
4b88fb76 2697 original = valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, lenp);
ab0b796c
KW
2698
2699 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
2700 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
2701 "Can't do %s(\"\\x{%"UVXf"}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
2702 "resolved to \"\\x{%"UVXf"}\".",
357aadde 2703 OP_DESC(PL_op),
ab0b796c
KW
2704 original,
2705 original);
051a06d4
KW
2706 Copy(p, ustrp, *lenp, char);
2707 return original;
2708}
2709
d3e79532 2710/*
87cea99e 2711=for apidoc to_utf8_upper
d3e79532 2712
1f607577 2713Instead use L</toUPPER_utf8>.
a1433954 2714
d3e79532
JH
2715=cut */
2716
051a06d4 2717/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change:
31f05a37
KW
2718 * <flags> is set iff iff the rules from the current underlying locale are to
2719 * be used. */
051a06d4 2720
2104c8d9 2721UV
31f05a37 2722Perl__to_utf8_upper_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp, bool flags)
a0ed51b3 2723{
051a06d4
KW
2724 UV result;
2725
2726 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_UPPER_FLAGS;
7918f24d 2727
780fcc9f
KW
2728 if (flags) {
2729 /* Treat a UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at all */
2730 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) {
2731 flags = FALSE;
2732 }
2733 else {
2734 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
2735 }
31f05a37
KW
2736 }
2737
3a4c58c9 2738 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) {
051a06d4
KW
2739 if (flags) {
2740 result = toUPPER_LC(*p);
2741 }
2742 else {
81c6c7ce 2743 return _to_upper_title_latin1(*p, ustrp, lenp, 'S');
051a06d4 2744 }
3a4c58c9
KW
2745 }
2746 else if UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*p) {
051a06d4 2747 if (flags) {
a62b247b 2748 U8 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1));
68067e4e 2749 result = toUPPER_LC(c);
051a06d4
KW
2750 }
2751 else {
a62b247b 2752 return _to_upper_title_latin1(EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1)),
81c6c7ce 2753 ustrp, lenp, 'S');
051a06d4
KW
2754 }
2755 }
4a4088c4 2756 else { /* UTF-8, ord above 255 */
b9992569 2757 result = CALL_UPPER_CASE(valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL), p, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4
KW
2758
2759 if (flags) {
357aadde 2760 result = check_locale_boundary_crossing(p, result, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4
KW
2761 }
2762 return result;
2763 }
2764
4a4088c4 2765 /* Here, used locale rules. Convert back to UTF-8 */
051a06d4
KW
2766 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(result)) {
2767 *ustrp = (U8) result;
2768 *lenp = 1;
2769 }
2770 else {
62cb07ea
KW
2771 *ustrp = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI((U8) result);
2772 *(ustrp + 1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO((U8) result);
051a06d4 2773 *lenp = 2;
3a4c58c9 2774 }
baa60164 2775
051a06d4 2776 return result;
983ffd37 2777}
a0ed51b3 2778
d3e79532 2779/*
87cea99e 2780=for apidoc to_utf8_title
d3e79532 2781
1f607577 2782Instead use L</toTITLE_utf8>.
a1433954 2783
d3e79532
JH
2784=cut */
2785
051a06d4 2786/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change:
31f05a37
KW
2787 * <flags> is set iff the rules from the current underlying locale are to be
2788 * used. Since titlecase is not defined in POSIX, for other than a
2789 * UTF-8 locale, uppercase is used instead for code points < 256.
445bf929 2790 */
051a06d4 2791
983ffd37 2792UV
31f05a37 2793Perl__to_utf8_title_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp, bool flags)
983ffd37 2794{
051a06d4
KW
2795 UV result;
2796
2797 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_TITLE_FLAGS;
7918f24d 2798
780fcc9f
KW
2799 if (flags) {
2800 /* Treat a UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at all */
2801 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) {
2802 flags = FALSE;
2803 }
2804 else {
2805 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
2806 }
31f05a37
KW
2807 }
2808
3a4c58c9 2809 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) {
051a06d4
KW
2810 if (flags) {
2811 result = toUPPER_LC(*p);
2812 }
2813 else {
81c6c7ce 2814 return _to_upper_title_latin1(*p, ustrp, lenp, 's');
051a06d4 2815 }
3a4c58c9
KW
2816 }
2817 else if UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*p) {
051a06d4 2818 if (flags) {
a62b247b 2819 U8 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1));
68067e4e 2820 result = toUPPER_LC(c);
051a06d4
KW
2821 }
2822 else {
a62b247b 2823 return _to_upper_title_latin1(EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1)),
81c6c7ce 2824 ustrp, lenp, 's');
051a06d4
KW
2825 }
2826 }
4a4088c4 2827 else { /* UTF-8, ord above 255 */
b9992569 2828 result = CALL_TITLE_CASE(valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL), p, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4
KW
2829
2830 if (flags) {
357aadde 2831 result = check_locale_boundary_crossing(p, result, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4
KW
2832 }
2833 return result;
2834 }
2835
4a4088c4 2836 /* Here, used locale rules. Convert back to UTF-8 */
051a06d4
KW
2837 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(result)) {
2838 *ustrp = (U8) result;
2839 *lenp = 1;
2840 }
2841 else {
62cb07ea
KW
2842 *ustrp = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI((U8) result);
2843 *(ustrp + 1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO((U8) result);
051a06d4 2844 *lenp = 2;
3a4c58c9
KW
2845 }
2846
051a06d4 2847 return result;
a0ed51b3
LW
2848}
2849
d3e79532 2850/*
87cea99e 2851=for apidoc to_utf8_lower
d3e79532 2852
1f607577 2853Instead use L</toLOWER_utf8>.
a1433954 2854
d3e79532
JH
2855=cut */
2856
051a06d4 2857/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change:
31f05a37
KW
2858 * <flags> is set iff iff the rules from the current underlying locale are to
2859 * be used.
2860 */
051a06d4 2861
2104c8d9 2862UV
31f05a37 2863Perl__to_utf8_lower_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp, bool flags)
a0ed51b3 2864{
051a06d4
KW
2865 UV result;
2866
051a06d4 2867 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_LOWER_FLAGS;
7918f24d 2868
780fcc9f
KW
2869 if (flags) {
2870 /* Treat a UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at all */
2871 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) {
2872 flags = FALSE;
2873 }
2874 else {
2875 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
2876 }
31f05a37
KW
2877 }
2878
968c5e6a 2879 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) {
051a06d4
KW
2880 if (flags) {
2881 result = toLOWER_LC(*p);
2882 }
2883 else {
81c6c7ce 2884 return to_lower_latin1(*p, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4 2885 }
968c5e6a
KW
2886 }
2887 else if UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*p) {
051a06d4 2888 if (flags) {
a62b247b 2889 U8 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1));
68067e4e 2890 result = toLOWER_LC(c);
051a06d4
KW
2891 }
2892 else {
a62b247b 2893 return to_lower_latin1(EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1)),
81c6c7ce 2894 ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4 2895 }
968c5e6a 2896 }
4a4088c4 2897 else { /* UTF-8, ord above 255 */
b9992569 2898 result = CALL_LOWER_CASE(valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL), p, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4
KW
2899
2900 if (flags) {
357aadde 2901 result = check_locale_boundary_crossing(p, result, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4 2902 }
968c5e6a 2903
051a06d4
KW
2904 return result;
2905 }
2906
4a4088c4 2907 /* Here, used locale rules. Convert back to UTF-8 */
051a06d4
KW
2908 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(result)) {
2909 *ustrp = (U8) result;
2910 *lenp = 1;
2911 }
2912 else {
62cb07ea
KW
2913 *ustrp = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI((U8) result);
2914 *(ustrp + 1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO((U8) result);
051a06d4
KW
2915 *lenp = 2;
2916 }
2917
051a06d4 2918 return result;
b4e400f9
JH
2919}
2920
d3e79532 2921/*
87cea99e 2922=for apidoc to_utf8_fold
d3e79532 2923
1f607577 2924Instead use L</toFOLD_utf8>.
a1433954 2925
d3e79532
JH
2926=cut */
2927
051a06d4
KW
2928/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change,
2929 * in <flags>
31f05a37
KW
2930 * bit FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE is set iff the rules from the current underlying
2931 * locale are to be used.
051a06d4
KW
2932 * bit FOLD_FLAGS_FULL is set iff full case folds are to be used;
2933 * otherwise simple folds
a0270393
KW
2934 * bit FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII is set iff folds of non-ASCII to ASCII are
2935 * prohibited
445bf929 2936 */
36bb2ab6 2937
b4e400f9 2938UV
445bf929 2939Perl__to_utf8_fold_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p, U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp, U8 flags)
b4e400f9 2940{
051a06d4
KW
2941 UV result;
2942
36bb2ab6 2943 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_FOLD_FLAGS;
7918f24d 2944
a0270393
KW
2945 /* These are mutually exclusive */
2946 assert (! ((flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) && (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII)));
2947
50ba90ff
KW
2948 assert(p != ustrp); /* Otherwise overwrites */
2949
780fcc9f
KW
2950 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
2951 /* Treat a UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at all */
2952 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) {
2953 flags &= ~FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE;
2954 }
2955 else {
2956 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
2957 }
31f05a37
KW
2958 }
2959
a1dde8de 2960 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) {
051a06d4 2961 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
d22b930b 2962 result = toFOLD_LC(*p);
051a06d4
KW
2963 }
2964 else {
81c6c7ce 2965 return _to_fold_latin1(*p, ustrp, lenp,
1ca267a5 2966 flags & (FOLD_FLAGS_FULL | FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII));
051a06d4 2967 }
a1dde8de
KW
2968 }
2969 else if UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(*p) {
051a06d4 2970 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
a62b247b 2971 U8 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1));
68067e4e 2972 result = toFOLD_LC(c);
051a06d4
KW
2973 }
2974 else {
a62b247b 2975 return _to_fold_latin1(EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1)),
51910141 2976 ustrp, lenp,
1ca267a5 2977 flags & (FOLD_FLAGS_FULL | FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII));
051a06d4 2978 }
a1dde8de 2979 }
4a4088c4 2980 else { /* UTF-8, ord above 255 */
b9992569 2981 result = CALL_FOLD_CASE(valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, NULL), p, ustrp, lenp, flags & FOLD_FLAGS_FULL);
a1dde8de 2982
1ca267a5
KW
2983 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
2984
76f2ffcd 2985# define LONG_S_T LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_LONG_S_T_UTF8
0766489e
KW
2986 const unsigned int long_s_t_len = sizeof(LONG_S_T) - 1;
2987
2988# ifdef LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S_UTF8
2989# define CAP_SHARP_S LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S_UTF8
76f2ffcd
KW
2990
2991 const unsigned int cap_sharp_s_len = sizeof(CAP_SHARP_S) - 1;
76f2ffcd 2992
538e84ed
KW
2993 /* Special case these two characters, as what normally gets
2994 * returned under locale doesn't work */
76f2ffcd
KW
2995 if (UTF8SKIP(p) == cap_sharp_s_len
2996 && memEQ((char *) p, CAP_SHARP_S, cap_sharp_s_len))
1ca267a5 2997 {
ab0b796c
KW
2998 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
2999 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
3000 "Can't do fc(\"\\x{1E9E}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
3001 "resolved to \"\\x{17F}\\x{17F}\".");
1ca267a5
KW
3002 goto return_long_s;
3003 }
0766489e
KW
3004 else
3005#endif
3006 if (UTF8SKIP(p) == long_s_t_len
76f2ffcd 3007 && memEQ((char *) p, LONG_S_T, long_s_t_len))
9fc2026f 3008 {
ab0b796c
KW
3009 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
3010 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
3011 "Can't do fc(\"\\x{FB05}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
3012 "resolved to \"\\x{FB06}\".");
9fc2026f
KW
3013 goto return_ligature_st;
3014 }
74894415
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3015
3016#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
3017 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
3018 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
3019# define DOTTED_I LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE_UTF8
3020
3021 /* And special case this on this Unicode version only, for the same
3022 * reaons the other two are special cased. They would cross the
3023 * 255/256 boundary which is forbidden under /l, and so the code
3024 * wouldn't catch that they are equivalent (which they are only in
3025 * this release) */
3026 else if (UTF8SKIP(p) == sizeof(DOTTED_I) - 1
3027 && memEQ((char *) p, DOTTED_I, sizeof(DOTTED_I) - 1))
3028 {
3029 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
3030 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
3031 "Can't do fc(\"\\x{0130}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
3032 "resolved to \"\\x{0131}\".");
3033 goto return_dotless_i;
3034 }
3035#endif
3036
357aadde 3037 return check_locale_boundary_crossing(p, result, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4 3038 }
a0270393
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3039 else if (! (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII)) {
3040 return result;
3041 }
3042 else {
4a4088c4 3043 /* This is called when changing the case of a UTF-8-encoded
9fc2026f
KW
3044 * character above the ASCII range, and the result should not
3045 * contain an ASCII character. */
a0270393
KW
3046
3047 UV original; /* To store the first code point of <p> */
3048
3049 /* Look at every character in the result; if any cross the
3050 * boundary, the whole thing is disallowed */
3051 U8* s = ustrp;
3052 U8* e = ustrp + *lenp;
3053 while (s < e) {
3054 if (isASCII(*s)) {
3055 /* Crossed, have to return the original */
3056 original = valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, lenp);
1ca267a5 3057
9fc2026f 3058 /* But in these instances, there is an alternative we can
1ca267a5 3059 * return that is valid */
0766489e
KW
3060 if (original == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S
3061#ifdef LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S /* not defined in early Unicode releases */
3062 || original == LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S
3063#endif
3064 ) {
1ca267a5
KW
3065 goto return_long_s;
3066 }
9fc2026f
KW
3067 else if (original == LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_LONG_S_T) {
3068 goto return_ligature_st;
3069 }
74894415
KW
3070#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
3071 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
3072 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
3073
3074 else if (original == LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE) {
3075 goto return_dotless_i;
3076 }
3077#endif
a0270393
KW
3078 Copy(p, ustrp, *lenp, char);
3079 return original;
3080 }
3081 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
3082 }
051a06d4 3083
a0270393
KW
3084 /* Here, no characters crossed, result is ok as-is */
3085 return result;
3086 }
051a06d4
KW
3087 }
3088
4a4088c4 3089 /* Here, used locale rules. Convert back to UTF-8 */
051a06d4
KW
3090 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(result)) {
3091 *ustrp = (U8) result;
3092 *lenp = 1;
3093 }
3094 else {
62cb07ea
KW
3095 *ustrp = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI((U8) result);
3096 *(ustrp + 1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO((U8) result);
051a06d4
KW
3097 *lenp = 2;
3098 }
3099
051a06d4 3100 return result;
1ca267a5
KW
3101
3102 return_long_s:
3103 /* Certain folds to 'ss' are prohibited by the options, but they do allow
3104 * folds to a string of two of these characters. By returning this
3105 * instead, then, e.g.,
3106 * fc("\x{1E9E}") eq fc("\x{17F}\x{17F}")
3107 * works. */
3108
3109 *lenp = 2 * sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8) - 2;
3110 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8 LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8,
3111 ustrp, *lenp, U8);
3112 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S;
9fc2026f
KW
3113
3114 return_ligature_st:
3115 /* Two folds to 'st' are prohibited by the options; instead we pick one and
3116 * have the other one fold to it */
3117
3118 *lenp = sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_ST_UTF8) - 1;
3119 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_ST_UTF8, ustrp, *lenp, U8);
3120 return LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_ST;
74894415
KW
3121
3122#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
3123 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
3124 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
3125
3126 return_dotless_i:
3127 *lenp = sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I_UTF8) - 1;
3128 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I_UTF8, ustrp, *lenp, U8);
3129 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I;
3130
3131#endif
3132
a0ed51b3
LW
3133}
3134
711a919c 3135/* Note:
f90a9a02 3136 * Returns a "swash" which is a hash described in utf8.c:Perl_swash_fetch().
711a919c
TS
3137 * C<pkg> is a pointer to a package name for SWASHNEW, should be "utf8".
3138 * For other parameters, see utf8::SWASHNEW in lib/utf8_heavy.pl.
3139 */
c4a5db0c 3140
a0ed51b3 3141SV*
7fc63493 3142Perl_swash_init(pTHX_ const char* pkg, const char* name, SV *listsv, I32 minbits, I32 none)
a0ed51b3 3143{
c4a5db0c
KW
3144 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWASH_INIT;
3145
3146 /* Returns a copy of a swash initiated by the called function. This is the
3147 * public interface, and returning a copy prevents others from doing
3148 * mischief on the original */
3149
5d3d13d1 3150 return newSVsv(_core_swash_init(pkg, name, listsv, minbits, none, NULL, NULL));
c4a5db0c
KW
3151}
3152
3153SV*
5d3d13d1 3154Perl__core_swash_init(pTHX_ const char* pkg, const char* name, SV *listsv, I32 minbits, I32 none, SV* invlist, U8* const flags_p)
c4a5db0c 3155{
2c1f00b9
YO
3156
3157 /*NOTE NOTE NOTE - If you want to use "return" in this routine you MUST
3158 * use the following define */
3159
3160#define CORE_SWASH_INIT_RETURN(x) \
3161 PL_curpm= old_PL_curpm; \
3162 return x
3163
c4a5db0c 3164 /* Initialize and return a swash, creating it if necessary. It does this
87367d5f
KW
3165 * by calling utf8_heavy.pl in the general case. The returned value may be
3166 * the swash's inversion list instead if the input parameters allow it.
3167 * Which is returned should be immaterial to callers, as the only
923b6d4e
KW
3168 * operations permitted on a swash, swash_fetch(), _get_swash_invlist(),
3169 * and swash_to_invlist() handle both these transparently.
c4a5db0c
KW
3170 *
3171 * This interface should only be used by functions that won't destroy or
3172 * adversely change the swash, as doing so affects all other uses of the
3173 * swash in the program; the general public should use 'Perl_swash_init'
3174 * instead.
3175 *
3176 * pkg is the name of the package that <name> should be in.
3177 * name is the name of the swash to find. Typically it is a Unicode
3178 * property name, including user-defined ones
3179 * listsv is a string to initialize the swash with. It must be of the form
3180 * documented as the subroutine return value in
3181 * L<perlunicode/User-Defined Character Properties>
3182 * minbits is the number of bits required to represent each data element.
3183 * It is '1' for binary properties.
3184 * none I (khw) do not understand this one, but it is used only in tr///.
9a53f6cf 3185 * invlist is an inversion list to initialize the swash with (or NULL)
83199d38
KW
3186 * flags_p if non-NULL is the address of various input and output flag bits
3187 * to the routine, as follows: ('I' means is input to the routine;
3188 * 'O' means output from the routine. Only flags marked O are
3189 * meaningful on return.)
3190 * _CORE_SWASH_INIT_USER_DEFINED_PROPERTY indicates if the swash
3191 * came from a user-defined property. (I O)
5d3d13d1
KW
3192 * _CORE_SWASH_INIT_RETURN_IF_UNDEF indicates that instead of croaking
3193 * when the swash cannot be located, to simply return NULL. (I)
87367d5f
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3194 * _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST indicates that the caller will accept a
3195 * return of an inversion list instead of a swash hash if this routine
3196 * thinks that would result in faster execution of swash_fetch() later
3197 * on. (I)
9a53f6cf
KW
3198 *
3199 * Thus there are three possible inputs to find the swash: <name>,
3200 * <listsv>, and <invlist>. At least one must be specified. The result
3201 * will be the union of the specified ones, although <listsv>'s various
aabbdbda
KW
3202 * actions can intersect, etc. what <name> gives. To avoid going out to
3203 * disk at all, <invlist> should specify completely what the swash should
3204 * have, and <listsv> should be &PL_sv_undef and <name> should be "".
9a53f6cf
KW
3205 *
3206 * <invlist> is only valid for binary properties */
c4a5db0c 3207
2c1f00b9
YO
3208 PMOP *old_PL_curpm= PL_curpm; /* save away the old PL_curpm */
3209
c4a5db0c 3210 SV* retval = &PL_sv_undef;
83199d38 3211 HV* swash_hv = NULL;
87367d5f
KW
3212 const int invlist_swash_boundary =
3213 (flags_p && *flags_p & _CORE_SWASH_INIT_ACCEPT_INVLIST)
3214 ? 512 /* Based on some benchmarking, but not extensive, see commit
3215 message */
3216 : -1; /* Never return just an inversion list */
9a53f6cf
KW
3217
3218 assert(listsv != &PL_sv_undef || strNE(name, "") || invlist);
3219 assert(! invlist || minbits == 1);
3220
2c1f00b9
YO
3221 PL_curpm= NULL; /* reset PL_curpm so that we dont get confused between the regex
3222 that triggered the swash init and the swash init perl logic itself.
3223 See perl #122747 */
3224
9a53f6cf
KW
3225 /* If data was passed in to go out to utf8_heavy to find the swash of, do
3226 * so */
3227 if (listsv != &PL_sv_undef || strNE(name, "")) {
69794297
KW
3228 dSP;
3229 const size_t pkg_len = strlen(pkg);
3230 const size_t name_len = strlen(name);
3231 HV * const stash = gv_stashpvn(pkg, pkg_len, 0);
3232 SV* errsv_save;
3233 GV *method;
3234
3235 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__CORE_SWASH_INIT;
3236
3237 PUSHSTACKi(PERLSI_MAGIC);
ce3b816e 3238 ENTER;
69794297 3239 SAVEHINTS();
2782061f 3240 save_re_context();
650f067c
JL
3241 /* We might get here via a subroutine signature which uses a utf8
3242 * parameter name, at which point PL_subname will have been set
3243 * but not yet used. */
3244 save_item(PL_subname);
69794297
KW
3245 if (PL_parser && PL_parser->error_count)
3246 SAVEI8(PL_parser->error_count), PL_parser->error_count = 0;
3247 method = gv_fetchmeth(stash, "SWASHNEW", 8, -1);
4a4088c4 3248 if (!method) { /* demand load UTF-8 */
69794297 3249 ENTER;
db2c6cb3
FC
3250 if ((errsv_save = GvSV(PL_errgv))) SAVEFREESV(errsv_save);
3251 GvSV(PL_errgv) = NULL;
1a419e6b 3252#ifndef NO_TAINT_SUPPORT
69794297
KW
3253 /* It is assumed that callers of this routine are not passing in
3254 * any user derived data. */
2782061f
DM
3255 /* Need to do this after save_re_context() as it will set
3256 * PL_tainted to 1 while saving $1 etc (see the code after getrx:
3257 * in Perl_magic_get). Even line to create errsv_save can turn on
3258 * PL_tainted. */
284167a5
S
3259 SAVEBOOL(TAINT_get);
3260 TAINT_NOT;
3261#endif
69794297
KW
3262 Perl_load_module(aTHX_ PERL_LOADMOD_NOIMPORT, newSVpvn(pkg,pkg_len),
3263 NULL);
eed484f9 3264 {
db2c6cb3
FC
3265 /* Not ERRSV, as there is no need to vivify a scalar we are
3266 about to discard. */
3267 SV * const errsv = GvSV(PL_errgv);
3268 if (!SvTRUE(errsv)) {
3269 GvSV(PL_errgv) = SvREFCNT_inc_simple(errsv_save);
3270 SvREFCNT_dec(errsv);
3271 }
eed484f9 3272 }
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KW
3273 LEAVE;
3274 }
3275 SPAGAIN;
3276 PUSHMARK(SP);
3277 EXTEND(SP,5);
3278 mPUSHp(pkg, pkg_len);
3279 mPUSHp(name, name_len);
3280 PUSHs(listsv);
3281 mPUSHi(minbits);
3282 mPUSHi(none);
3283 PUTBACK;
db2c6cb3
FC
3284 if ((errsv_save = GvSV(PL_errgv))) SAVEFREESV(errsv_save);
3285 GvSV(PL_errgv) = NULL;
69794297
KW
3286 /* If we already have a pointer to the method, no need to use
3287 * call_method() to repeat the lookup. */
c41800a8
KW
3288 if (method
3289 ? call_sv(MUTABLE_SV(method), G_SCALAR)
69794297
KW
3290 : call_sv(newSVpvs_flags("SWASHNEW", SVs_TEMP), G_SCALAR | G_METHOD))
3291 {
3292 retval = *PL_stack_sp--;
3293 SvREFCNT_inc(retval);
3294 }
eed484f9 3295 {
db2c6cb3
FC
3296 /* Not ERRSV. See above. */
3297 SV * const errsv = GvSV(PL_errgv);
3298 if (!SvTRUE(errsv)) {
3299 GvSV(PL_errgv) = SvREFCNT_inc_simple(errsv_save);
3300 SvREFCNT_dec(errsv);
3301 }
eed484f9 3302 }
ce3b816e 3303 LEAVE;
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KW
3304 POPSTACK;
3305 if (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME) {
3306 CopHINTS_set(PL_curcop, PL_hints);
3307 }
3308 if (!SvROK(retval) || SvTYPE(SvRV(retval)) != SVt_PVHV) {
d95e4a00 3309 if (SvPOK(retval)) {
69794297
KW
3310
3311 /* If caller wants to handle missing properties, let them */
5d3d13d1 3312 if (flags_p && *flags_p & _CORE_SWASH_INIT_RETURN_IF_UNDEF) {
2c1f00b9 3313 CORE_SWASH_INIT_RETURN(NULL);
69794297
KW
3314 }
3315 Perl_croak(aTHX_
3316 "Can't find Unicode property definition \"%"SVf"\"",
3317 SVfARG(retval));
a25b5927 3318 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
d95e4a00 3319 }
69794297 3320 }
9a53f6cf 3321 } /* End of calling the module to find the swash */
36eb48b4 3322
83199d38
KW
3323 /* If this operation fetched a swash, and we will need it later, get it */
3324 if (retval != &PL_sv_undef
3325 && (minbits == 1 || (flags_p
3326 && ! (*flags_p
3327 & _CORE_SWASH_INIT_USER_DEFINED_PROPERTY))))
3328 {
3329 swash_hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(retval));
3330
3331 /* If we don't already know that there is a user-defined component to
3332 * this swash, and the user has indicated they wish to know if there is
3333 * one (by passing <flags_p>), find out */
3334 if (flags_p && ! (*flags_p & _CORE_SWASH_INIT_USER_DEFINED_PROPERTY)) {
3335 SV** user_defined = hv_fetchs(swash_hv, "USER_DEFINED", FALSE);
3336 if (user_defined && SvUV(*user_defined)) {
3337 *flags_p |= _CORE_SWASH_INIT_USER_DEFINED_PROPERTY;
3338 }
3339 }
3340 }
3341
36eb48b4
KW
3342 /* Make sure there is an inversion list for binary properties */
3343 if (minbits == 1) {
3344 SV** swash_invlistsvp = NULL;
3345 SV* swash_invlist = NULL;
9a53f6cf 3346 bool invlist_in_swash_is_valid = FALSE;
02c85471
FC
3347 bool swash_invlist_unclaimed = FALSE; /* whether swash_invlist has
3348 an unclaimed reference count */
36eb48b4 3349
9a53f6cf 3350 /* If this operation fetched a swash, get its already existing
83199d38 3351 * inversion list, or create one for it */
36eb48b4 3352
83199d38 3353 if (swash_hv) {
5c9f4bd2 3354 swash_invlistsvp = hv_fetchs(swash_hv, "V", FALSE);
9a53f6cf
KW
3355 if (swash_invlistsvp) {
3356 swash_invlist = *swash_invlistsvp;
3357 invlist_in_swash_is_valid = TRUE;
3358 }
3359 else {
36eb48b4 3360 swash_invlist = _swash_to_invlist(retval);
02c85471 3361 swash_invlist_unclaimed = TRUE;
9a53f6cf
KW
3362 }
3363 }
3364
3365 /* If an inversion list was passed in, have to include it */
3366 if (invlist) {
3367
3368 /* Any fetched swash will by now have an inversion list in it;
3369 * otherwise <swash_invlist> will be NULL, indicating that we
3370 * didn't fetch a swash */
3371 if (swash_invlist) {
3372
3373 /* Add the passed-in inversion list, which invalidates the one
3374 * already stored in the swash */
3375 invlist_in_swash_is_valid = FALSE;
3376 _invlist_union(invlist, swash_invlist, &swash_invlist);
3377 }
3378 else {
3379
87367d5f
KW
3380 /* Here, there is no swash already. Set up a minimal one, if
3381 * we are going to return a swash */
3382 if ((int) _invlist_len(invlist) > invlist_swash_boundary) {
971d486f 3383 swash_hv = newHV();
4aca0fe6 3384 retval = newRV_noinc(MUTABLE_SV(swash_hv));
87367d5f 3385 }
9a53f6cf
KW
3386 swash_invlist = invlist;
3387 }
9a53f6cf
KW
3388 }
3389
3390 /* Here, we have computed the union of all the passed-in data. It may
3391 * be that there was an inversion list in the swash which didn't get
538e84ed 3392 * touched; otherwise save the computed one */
87367d5f
KW
3393 if (! invlist_in_swash_is_valid
3394 && (int) _invlist_len(swash_invlist) > invlist_swash_boundary)
3395 {
5c9f4bd2 3396 if (! hv_stores(MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(retval)), "V", swash_invlist))
69794297
KW
3397 {
3398 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: hv_store() unexpectedly failed");
3399 }
cc34d8c5
FC
3400 /* We just stole a reference count. */
3401 if (swash_invlist_unclaimed) swash_invlist_unclaimed = FALSE;
3402 else SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN(swash_invlist);
9a53f6cf 3403 }
87367d5f 3404
dbfdbd26
KW
3405 SvREADONLY_on(swash_invlist);
3406
c41800a8 3407 /* Use the inversion list stand-alone if small enough */
87367d5f
KW
3408 if ((int) _invlist_len(swash_invlist) <= invlist_swash_boundary) {
3409 SvREFCNT_dec(retval);
02c85471
FC
3410 if (!swash_invlist_unclaimed)
3411 SvREFCNT_inc_simple_void_NN(swash_invlist);
3412 retval = newRV_noinc(swash_invlist);
87367d5f 3413 }
36eb48b4
KW
3414 }
3415
2c1f00b9
YO
3416 CORE_SWASH_INIT_RETURN(retval);
3417#undef CORE_SWASH_INIT_RETURN
a0ed51b3
LW
3418}
3419
035d37be
JH
3420
3421/* This API is wrong for special case conversions since we may need to
3422 * return several Unicode characters for a single Unicode character
3423 * (see lib/unicore/SpecCase.txt) The SWASHGET in lib/utf8_heavy.pl is
3424 * the lower-level routine, and it is similarly broken for returning
38684baa 3425 * multiple values. --jhi
b9992569 3426 * For those, you should use S__to_utf8_case() instead */
b0e3252e 3427/* Now SWASHGET is recasted into S_swatch_get in this file. */
680c470c
TS
3428
3429/* Note:
3430 * Returns the value of property/mapping C<swash> for the first character
3431 * of the string C<ptr>. If C<do_utf8> is true, the string C<ptr> is
4a4088c4 3432 * assumed to be in well-formed UTF-8. If C<do_utf8> is false, the string C<ptr>
3d0f8846 3433 * is assumed to be in native 8-bit encoding. Caches the swatch in C<swash>.
af2af982
KW
3434 *
3435 * A "swash" is a hash which contains initially the keys/values set up by
3436 * SWASHNEW. The purpose is to be able to completely represent a Unicode
3437 * property for all possible code points. Things are stored in a compact form
3438 * (see utf8_heavy.pl) so that calculation is required to find the actual
3439 * property value for a given code point. As code points are looked up, new
3440 * key/value pairs are added to the hash, so that the calculation doesn't have
3441 * to ever be re-done. Further, each calculation is done, not just for the
3442 * desired one, but for a whole block of code points adjacent to that one.
3443 * For binary properties on ASCII machines, the block is usually for 64 code
3444 * points, starting with a code point evenly divisible by 64. Thus if the
3445 * property value for code point 257 is requested, the code goes out and
3446 * calculates the property values for all 64 code points between 256 and 319,
3447 * and stores these as a single 64-bit long bit vector, called a "swatch",
3448 * under the key for code point 256. The key is the UTF-8 encoding for code
3449 * point 256, minus the final byte. Thus, if the length of the UTF-8 encoding
3450 * for a code point is 13 bytes, the key will be 12 bytes long. If the value
3451 * for code point 258 is then requested, this code realizes that it would be
3452 * stored under the key for 256, and would find that value and extract the
3453 * relevant bit, offset from 256.
3454 *
3455 * Non-binary properties are stored in as many bits as necessary to represent
3456 * their values (32 currently, though the code is more general than that), not
fc273927 3457 * as single bits, but the principle is the same: the value for each key is a
af2af982
KW
3458 * vector that encompasses the property values for all code points whose UTF-8
3459 * representations are represented by the key. That is, for all code points
3460 * whose UTF-8 representations are length N bytes, and the key is the first N-1
3461 * bytes of that.
680c470c 3462 */
a0ed51b3 3463UV
680c470c 3464Perl_swash_fetch(pTHX_ SV *swash, const U8 *ptr, bool do_utf8)
a0ed51b3 3465{
ef8f7699 3466 HV *const hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(swash));
3568d838
JH
3467 U32 klen;
3468 U32 off;
9b56a019 3469 STRLEN slen = 0;
7d85a32c 3470 STRLEN needents;
cfd0369c 3471 const U8 *tmps = NULL;
979f2922 3472 SV *swatch;
08fb1ac5 3473 const U8 c = *ptr;
3568d838 3474
7918f24d
NC
3475 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWASH_FETCH;
3476
87367d5f
KW
3477 /* If it really isn't a hash, it isn't really swash; must be an inversion
3478 * list */
3479 if (SvTYPE(hv) != SVt_PVHV) {
3480 return _invlist_contains_cp((SV*)hv,
3481 (do_utf8)
3482 ? valid_utf8_to_uvchr(ptr, NULL)
3483 : c);
3484 }
3485
08fb1ac5
KW
3486 /* We store the values in a "swatch" which is a vec() value in a swash
3487 * hash. Code points 0-255 are a single vec() stored with key length
3488 * (klen) 0. All other code points have a UTF-8 representation
3489 * 0xAA..0xYY,0xZZ. A vec() is constructed containing all of them which
3490 * share 0xAA..0xYY, which is the key in the hash to that vec. So the key
3491 * length for them is the length of the encoded char - 1. ptr[klen] is the
3492 * final byte in the sequence representing the character */
3493 if (!do_utf8 || UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
3494 klen = 0;
3495 needents = 256;
3496 off = c;
3568d838 3497 }
08fb1ac5
KW
3498 else if (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(c)) {
3499 klen = 0;
3500 needents = 256;
a62b247b 3501 off = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, *(ptr + 1));
979f2922
TS
3502 }
3503 else {
08fb1ac5
KW
3504 klen = UTF8SKIP(ptr) - 1;
3505
3506 /* Each vec() stores 2**UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT values. The offset into
3507 * the vec is the final byte in the sequence. (In EBCDIC this is
3508 * converted to I8 to get consecutive values.) To help you visualize
3509 * all this:
3510 * Straight 1047 After final byte
3511 * UTF-8 UTF-EBCDIC I8 transform
3512 * U+0400: \xD0\x80 \xB8\x41\x41 \xB8\x41\xA0
3513 * U+0401: \xD0\x81 \xB8\x41\x42 \xB8\x41\xA1
3514 * ...
3515 * U+0409: \xD0\x89 \xB8\x41\x4A \xB8\x41\xA9
3516 * U+040A: \xD0\x8A \xB8\x41\x51 \xB8\x41\xAA
3517 * ...
3518 * U+0412: \xD0\x92 \xB8\x41\x59 \xB8\x41\xB2
3519 * U+0413: \xD0\x93 \xB8\x41\x62 \xB8\x41\xB3
3520 * ...
3521 * U+041B: \xD0\x9B \xB8\x41\x6A \xB8\x41\xBB
3522 * U+041C: \xD0\x9C \xB8\x41\x70 \xB8\x41\xBC
3523 * ...
3524 * U+041F: \xD0\x9F \xB8\x41\x73 \xB8\x41\xBF
3525 * U+0420: \xD0\xA0 \xB8\x42\x41 \xB8\x42\x41
3526 *
3527 * (There are no discontinuities in the elided (...) entries.)
3528 * The UTF-8 key for these 33 code points is '\xD0' (which also is the
3529 * key for the next 31, up through U+043F, whose UTF-8 final byte is
3530 * \xBF). Thus in UTF-8, each key is for a vec() for 64 code points.
3531 * The final UTF-8 byte, which ranges between \x80 and \xBF, is an
3532 * index into the vec() swatch (after subtracting 0x80, which we
3533 * actually do with an '&').
3534 * In UTF-EBCDIC, each key is for a 32 code point vec(). The first 32
3535 * code points above have key '\xB8\x41'. The final UTF-EBCDIC byte has
3536 * dicontinuities which go away by transforming it into I8, and we
3537 * effectively subtract 0xA0 to get the index. */
979f2922 3538 needents = (1 << UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT);
bc3632a8 3539 off = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(ptr[klen]) & UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK;
979f2922 3540 }
7d85a32c 3541
a0ed51b3 3542 /*
4a4088c4 3543 * This single-entry cache saves about 1/3 of the UTF-8 overhead in test
a0ed51b3
LW
3544 * suite. (That is, only 7-8% overall over just a hash cache. Still,
3545 * it's nothing to sniff at.) Pity we usually come through at least
3546 * two function calls to get here...
3547 *
3548 * NB: this code assumes that swatches are never modified, once generated!
3549 */
3550
3568d838 3551 if (hv == PL_last_swash_hv &&
a0ed51b3 3552 klen == PL_last_swash_klen &&
27da23d5 3553 (!klen || memEQ((char *)ptr, (char *)PL_last_swash_key, klen)) )
a0ed51b3
LW
3554 {
3555 tmps = PL_last_swash_tmps;
3556 slen = PL_last_swash_slen;
3557 }
3558 else {
3559 /* Try our second-level swatch cache, kept in a hash. */
e1ec3a88 3560 SV** svp = hv_fetch(hv, (const char*)ptr, klen, FALSE);
a0ed51b3 3561
b0e3252e 3562 /* If not cached, generate it via swatch_get */
979f2922 3563 if (!svp || !SvPOK(*svp)
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KW
3564 || !(tmps = (const U8*)SvPV_const(*svp, slen)))
3565 {
3566 if (klen) {
3567 const UV code_point = valid_utf8_to_uvchr(ptr, NULL);
3568 swatch = swatch_get(swash,
3569 code_point & ~((UV)needents - 1),
3570 needents);
3571 }
3572 else { /* For the first 256 code points, the swatch has a key of
3573 length 0 */
3574 swatch = swatch_get(swash, 0, needents);
3575 }
979f2922 3576
923e4eb5 3577 if (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME)
623e6609 3578 CopHINTS_set(PL_curcop, PL_hints);
a0ed51b3 3579
979f2922 3580 svp = hv_store(hv, (const char *)ptr, klen, swatch, 0);
a0ed51b3 3581
979f2922
TS
3582 if (!svp || !(tmps = (U8*)SvPV(*svp, slen))
3583 || (slen << 3) < needents)
5637ef5b
NC
3584 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swash_fetch got improper swatch, "
3585 "svp=%p, tmps=%p, slen=%"UVuf", needents=%"UVuf,
3586 svp, tmps, (UV)slen, (UV)needents);
a0ed51b3
LW
3587 }
3588
3589 PL_last_swash_hv = hv;
16d8f38a 3590 assert(klen <= sizeof(PL_last_swash_key));
eac04b2e 3591 PL_last_swash_klen = (U8)klen;
cfd0369c
NC
3592 /* FIXME change interpvar.h? */
3593 PL_last_swash_tmps = (U8 *) tmps;
a0ed51b3
LW
3594 PL_last_swash_slen = slen;
3595 if (klen)
3596 Copy(ptr, PL_last_swash_key, klen, U8);
3597 }
3598
9faf8d75 3599 switch ((int)((slen << 3) / needents)) {
a0ed51b3 3600 case 1:
e7aca353 3601 return ((UV) tmps[off >> 3] & (1 << (off & 7))) != 0;
a0ed51b3 3602 case 8:
e7aca353 3603 return ((UV) tmps[off]);
a0ed51b3
LW
3604 case 16:
3605 off <<= 1;
e7aca353
JH
3606 return
3607 ((UV) tmps[off ] << 8) +
3608 ((UV) tmps[off + 1]);
a0ed51b3
LW
3609 case 32:
3610 off <<= 2;
e7aca353
JH
3611 return
3612 ((UV) tmps[off ] << 24) +
3613 ((UV) tmps[off + 1] << 16) +
3614 ((UV) tmps[off + 2] << 8) +
3615 ((UV) tmps[off + 3]);
a0ed51b3 3616 }
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NC
3617 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swash_fetch got swatch of unexpected bit width, "
3618 "slen=%"UVuf", needents=%"UVuf, (UV)slen, (UV)needents);
670f1322 3619 NORETURN_FUNCTION_END;
a0ed51b3 3620}
2b9d42f0 3621
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3622/* Read a single line of the main body of the swash input text. These are of
3623 * the form:
3624 * 0053 0056 0073
3625 * where each number is hex. The first two numbers form the minimum and
3626 * maximum of a range, and the third is the value associated with the range.
3627 * Not all swashes should have a third number
3628 *
3629 * On input: l points to the beginning of the line to be examined; it points
3630 * to somewhere in the string of the whole input text, and is
3631 * terminated by a \n or the null string terminator.
3632 * lend points to the null terminator of that string
3633 * wants_value is non-zero if the swash expects a third number
3634 * typestr is the name of the swash's mapping, like 'ToLower'
3635 * On output: *min, *max, and *val are set to the values read from the line.
3636 * returns a pointer just beyond the line examined. If there was no
3637 * valid min number on the line, returns lend+1
3638 */
3639
3640STATIC U8*
3641S_swash_scan_list_line(pTHX_ U8* l, U8* const lend, UV* min, UV* max, UV* val,
3642 const bool wants_value, const U8* const typestr)
3643{
3644 const int typeto = typestr[0] == 'T' && typestr[1] == 'o';
3645 STRLEN numlen; /* Length of the number */
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3646 I32 flags = PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT
3647 | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
3648 | PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
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3649
3650 /* nl points to the next \n in the scan */
3651 U8* const nl = (U8*)memchr(l, '\n', lend - l);
3652
95543e92
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3653 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWASH_SCAN_LIST_LINE;
3654
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3655 /* Get the first number on the line: the range minimum */
3656 numlen = lend - l;
3657 *min = grok_hex((char *)l, &numlen, &flags, NULL);
c88850db 3658 *max = *min; /* So can never return without setting max */
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3659 if (numlen) /* If found a hex number, position past it */
3660 l += numlen;
3661 else if (nl) { /* Else, go handle next line, if any */
3662 return nl + 1; /* 1 is length of "\n" */
3663 }
3664 else { /* Else, no next line */
3665 return lend + 1; /* to LIST's end at which \n is not found */
3666 }
3667
3668 /* The max range value follows, separated by a BLANK */
3669 if (isBLANK(*l)) {
3670 ++l;
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3671 flags = PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT
3672 | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
3673 | PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
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3674 numlen = lend - l;
3675 *max = grok_hex((char *)l, &numlen, &flags, NULL);
3676 if (numlen)
3677 l += numlen;
3678 else /* If no value here, it is a single element range */
3679 *max = *min;
3680
3681 /* Non-binary tables have a third entry: what the first element of the
24303724 3682 * range maps to. The map for those currently read here is in hex */
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3683 if (wants_value) {
3684 if (isBLANK(*l)) {
3685 ++l;
f2a7d0fc
KW
3686 flags = PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT
3687 | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
3688 | PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
3689 numlen = lend - l;
3690 *val = grok_hex((char *)l, &numlen, &flags, NULL);
3691 if (numlen)
3692 l += numlen;
3693 else
3694 *val = 0;
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3695 }
3696 else {
3697 *val = 0;
3698 if (typeto) {
dcbac5bb 3699 /* diag_listed_as: To%s: illegal mapping '%s' */
319009ee
KW
3700 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "%s: illegal mapping '%s'",
3701 typestr, l);
3702 }
3703 }
3704 }
3705 else
3706 *val = 0; /* bits == 1, then any val should be ignored */
3707 }
3708 else { /* Nothing following range min, should be single element with no
3709 mapping expected */
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3710 if (wants_value) {
3711 *val = 0;
3712 if (typeto) {
dcbac5bb 3713 /* diag_listed_as: To%s: illegal mapping '%s' */
319009ee
KW
3714 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "%s: illegal mapping '%s'", typestr, l);
3715 }
3716 }
3717 else
3718 *val = 0; /* bits == 1, then val should be ignored */
3719 }
3720
3721 /* Position to next line if any, or EOF */
3722 if (nl)
3723 l = nl + 1;
3724 else
3725 l = lend;
3726
3727 return l;
3728}
3729
979f2922
TS
3730/* Note:
3731 * Returns a swatch (a bit vector string) for a code point sequence
3732 * that starts from the value C<start> and comprises the number C<span>.
3733 * A C<swash> must be an object created by SWASHNEW (see lib/utf8_heavy.pl).
3734 * Should be used via swash_fetch, which will cache the swatch in C<swash>.