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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)";
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39
40/* Be sure to synchronize this message with the similar one in regcomp.c */
760c7c2f 41static const char cp_above_legal_max[] =
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42 "Use of code point 0x%" UVXf " is not allowed; the"
43 " permissible max is 0x%" UVXf;
760c7c2f 44
48ef279e 45/*
ccfc67b7 46=head1 Unicode Support
7fefc6c1 47These are various utility functions for manipulating UTF8-encoded
72d33970 48strings. For the uninitiated, this is a method of representing arbitrary
61296642 49Unicode characters as a variable number of bytes, in such a way that
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50characters in the ASCII range are unmodified, and a zero byte never appears
51within non-zero characters.
166f8a29 52
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53=cut
54*/
55
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56void
57Perl__force_out_malformed_utf8_message(pTHX_
58 const U8 *const p, /* First byte in UTF-8 sequence */
59 const U8 * const e, /* Final byte in sequence (may include
60 multiple chars */
61 const U32 flags, /* Flags to pass to utf8n_to_uvchr(),
62 usually 0, or some DISALLOW flags */
63 const bool die_here) /* If TRUE, this function does not return */
64{
65 /* This core-only function is to be called when a malformed UTF-8 character
66 * is found, in order to output the detailed information about the
67 * malformation before dieing. The reason it exists is for the occasions
68 * when such a malformation is fatal, but warnings might be turned off, so
69 * that normally they would not be actually output. This ensures that they
70 * do get output. Because a sequence may be malformed in more than one
71 * way, multiple messages may be generated, so we can't make them fatal, as
72 * that would cause the first one to die.
73 *
74 * Instead we pretend -W was passed to perl, then die afterwards. The
75 * flexibility is here to return to the caller so they can finish up and
76 * die themselves */
77 U32 errors;
78
79 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__FORCE_OUT_MALFORMED_UTF8_MESSAGE;
80
81 ENTER;
c15a80f3 82 SAVEI8(PL_dowarn);
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83 SAVESPTR(PL_curcop);
84
85 PL_dowarn = G_WARN_ALL_ON|G_WARN_ON;
86 if (PL_curcop) {
87 PL_curcop->cop_warnings = pWARN_ALL;
88 }
89
90 (void) utf8n_to_uvchr_error(p, e - p, NULL, flags & ~UTF8_CHECK_ONLY, &errors);
91
92 LEAVE;
93
94 if (! errors) {
95 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: _force_out_malformed_utf8_message should"
96 " be called only when there are errors found");
97 }
98
99 if (die_here) {
100 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Malformed UTF-8 character (fatal)");
101 }
102}
103
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104STATIC HV *
105S_new_msg_hv(pTHX_ const char * const message, /* The message text */
106 U32 categories, /* Packed warning categories */
107 U32 flag) /* Flag associated with this message */
108{
109 /* Creates, populates, and returns an HV* that describes an error message
110 * for the translators between UTF8 and code point */
111
112 SV* msg_sv = newSVpv(message, 0);
113 SV* category_sv = newSVuv(categories);
114 SV* flag_bit_sv = newSVuv(flag);
115
116 HV* msg_hv = newHV();
117
118 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_NEW_MSG_HV;
119
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120 (void) hv_stores(msg_hv, "text", msg_sv);
121 (void) hv_stores(msg_hv, "warn_categories", category_sv);
122 (void) hv_stores(msg_hv, "flag_bit", flag_bit_sv);
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123
124 return msg_hv;
125}
126
eaf7a4d2 127/*
378516de 128=for apidoc uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags
eebe1485 129
a27992cc 130THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
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131Instead, B<Almost all code should use L</uvchr_to_utf8> or
132L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>>.
a27992cc 133
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134This function is like them, but the input is a strict Unicode
135(as opposed to native) code point. Only in very rare circumstances should code
136not be using the native code point.
949cf498 137
efa9cd84 138For details, see the description for L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>.
949cf498 139
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140=cut
141*/
142
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143U8 *
144Perl_uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, const UV flags)
145{
146 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UVOFFUNI_TO_UTF8_FLAGS;
147
148 return uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags_msgs(d, uv, flags, NULL);
149}
150
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151/* All these formats take a single UV code point argument */
152const char surrogate_cp_format[] = "UTF-16 surrogate U+%04" UVXf;
153const char nonchar_cp_format[] = "Unicode non-character U+%04" UVXf
154 " is not recommended for open interchange";
155const char super_cp_format[] = "Code point 0x%" UVXf " is not Unicode,"
156 " may not be portable";
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157const char perl_extended_cp_format[] = "Code point 0x%" UVXf " is not" \
158 " Unicode, requires a Perl extension," \
159 " and so is not portable";
c94c2f39 160
33f38593 161#define HANDLE_UNICODE_SURROGATE(uv, flags, msgs) \
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162 STMT_START { \
163 if (flags & UNICODE_WARN_SURROGATE) { \
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164 U32 category = packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE); \
165 const char * format = surrogate_cp_format; \
166 if (msgs) { \
167 *msgs = new_msg_hv(Perl_form(aTHX_ format, uv), \
168 category, \
169 UNICODE_GOT_SURROGATE); \
170 } \
171 else { \
172 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ category, format, uv); \
173 } \
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174 } \
175 if (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_SURROGATE) { \
176 return NULL; \
177 } \
178 } STMT_END;
179
33f38593 180#define HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags, msgs) \
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181 STMT_START { \
182 if (flags & UNICODE_WARN_NONCHAR) { \
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183 U32 category = packWARN(WARN_NONCHAR); \
184 const char * format = nonchar_cp_format; \
185 if (msgs) { \
186 *msgs = new_msg_hv(Perl_form(aTHX_ format, uv), \
187 category, \
188 UNICODE_GOT_NONCHAR); \
189 } \
190 else { \
191 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ category, format, uv); \
192 } \
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193 } \
194 if (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_NONCHAR) { \
195 return NULL; \
196 } \
197 } STMT_END;
198
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199/* Use shorter names internally in this file */
200#define SHIFT UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT
201#undef MARK
202#define MARK UTF_CONTINUATION_MARK
203#define MASK UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK
204
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205/*
206=for apidoc uvchr_to_utf8_flags_msgs
207
208THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
209
210Most code should use C<L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>()> rather than call this directly.
211
212This function is for code that wants any warning and/or error messages to be
213returned to the caller rather than be displayed. All messages that would have
884a31ee 214been displayed if all lexical warnings are enabled will be returned.
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215
216It is just like C<L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>> but it takes an extra parameter
217placed after all the others, C<msgs>. If this parameter is 0, this function
218behaves identically to C<L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>>. Otherwise, C<msgs> should
219be a pointer to an C<HV *> variable, in which this function creates a new HV to
220contain any appropriate messages. The hash has three key-value pairs, as
221follows:
222
223=over 4
224
225=item C<text>
226
227The text of the message as a C<SVpv>.
228
229=item C<warn_categories>
230
231The warning category (or categories) packed into a C<SVuv>.
232
233=item C<flag>
234
235A single flag bit associated with this message, in a C<SVuv>.
236The bit corresponds to some bit in the C<*errors> return value,
237such as C<UNICODE_GOT_SURROGATE>.
238
239=back
240
241It's important to note that specifying this parameter as non-null will cause
242any warnings this function would otherwise generate to be suppressed, and
243instead be placed in C<*msgs>. The caller can check the lexical warnings state
244(or not) when choosing what to do with the returned messages.
245
246The caller, of course, is responsible for freeing any returned HV.
247
248=cut
249*/
250
251/* Undocumented; we don't want people using this. Instead they should use
252 * uvchr_to_utf8_flags_msgs() */
dfe13c55 253U8 *
33f38593 254Perl_uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags_msgs(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, const UV flags, HV** msgs)
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256 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UVOFFUNI_TO_UTF8_FLAGS_MSGS;
257
258 if (msgs) {
259 *msgs = NULL;
260 }
7918f24d 261
2d1545e5 262 if (OFFUNI_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
4c8cd605 263 *d++ = LATIN1_TO_NATIVE(uv);
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264 return d;
265 }
facc1dc2 266
3ea68d71 267 if (uv <= MAX_UTF8_TWO_BYTE) {
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268 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv >> SHIFT) | UTF_START_MARK(2));
269 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv & MASK) | MARK);
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270 return d;
271 }
d9432125 272
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273 /* Not 2-byte; test for and handle 3-byte result. In the test immediately
274 * below, the 16 is for start bytes E0-EF (which are all the possible ones
275 * for 3 byte characters). The 2 is for 2 continuation bytes; these each
276 * contribute SHIFT bits. This yields 0x4000 on EBCDIC platforms, 0x1_0000
277 * on ASCII; so 3 bytes covers the range 0x400-0x3FFF on EBCDIC;
278 * 0x800-0xFFFF on ASCII */
279 if (uv < (16 * (1U << (2 * SHIFT)))) {
280 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv >> ((3 - 1) * SHIFT)) | UTF_START_MARK(3));
281 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(((uv >> ((2 - 1) * SHIFT)) & MASK) | MARK);
282 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv /* (1 - 1) */ & MASK) | MARK);
283
284#ifndef EBCDIC /* These problematic code points are 4 bytes on EBCDIC, so
285 aren't tested here */
286 /* The most likely code points in this range are below the surrogates.
287 * Do an extra test to quickly exclude those. */
288 if (UNLIKELY(uv >= UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST)) {
289 if (UNLIKELY( UNICODE_IS_32_CONTIGUOUS_NONCHARS(uv)
290 || UNICODE_IS_END_PLANE_NONCHAR_GIVEN_NOT_SUPER(uv)))
291 {
33f38593 292 HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags, msgs);
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293 }
294 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv))) {
33f38593 295 HANDLE_UNICODE_SURROGATE(uv, flags, msgs);
760c7c2f 296 }
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297 }
298#endif
299 return d;
300 }
301
302 /* Not 3-byte; that means the code point is at least 0x1_0000 on ASCII
303 * platforms, and 0x4000 on EBCDIC. There are problematic cases that can
304 * happen starting with 4-byte characters on ASCII platforms. We unify the
305 * code for these with EBCDIC, even though some of them require 5-bytes on
306 * those, because khw believes the code saving is worth the very slight
307 * performance hit on these high EBCDIC code points. */
308
309 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SUPER(uv))) {
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310 if (UNLIKELY(uv > MAX_LEGAL_CP)) {
311 Perl_croak(aTHX_ cp_above_legal_max, uv, MAX_LEGAL_CP);
a5bf80e0 312 }
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313 if ( (flags & UNICODE_WARN_SUPER)
314 || ( (flags & UNICODE_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED)
0a8a1a5b 315 && UNICODE_IS_PERL_EXTENDED(uv)))
a5bf80e0 316 {
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317 const char * format = super_cp_format;
318 U32 category = packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE);
319 U32 flag = UNICODE_GOT_SUPER;
320
321 /* Choose the more dire applicable warning */
322 if (UNICODE_IS_PERL_EXTENDED(uv)) {
323 format = perl_extended_cp_format;
324 if (flags & (UNICODE_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED
325 |UNICODE_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED))
326 {
327 flag = UNICODE_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED;
328 }
329 }
a5bf80e0 330
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331 if (msgs) {
332 *msgs = new_msg_hv(Perl_form(aTHX_ format, uv),
333 category, flag);
334 }
335 else {
336 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE), format, uv);
337 }
a5bf80e0 338 }
56576a04 339 if ( (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_SUPER)
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340 || ( (flags & UNICODE_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED)
341 && UNICODE_IS_PERL_EXTENDED(uv)))
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342 {
343 return NULL;
344 }
345 }
ba6ed43c 346 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_END_PLANE_NONCHAR_GIVEN_NOT_SUPER(uv))) {
33f38593 347 HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags, msgs);
507b9800 348 }
d9432125 349
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350 /* Test for and handle 4-byte result. In the test immediately below, the
351 * 8 is for start bytes F0-F7 (which are all the possible ones for 4 byte
352 * characters). The 3 is for 3 continuation bytes; these each contribute
353 * SHIFT bits. This yields 0x4_0000 on EBCDIC platforms, 0x20_0000 on
354 * ASCII, so 4 bytes covers the range 0x4000-0x3_FFFF on EBCDIC;
355 * 0x1_0000-0x1F_FFFF on ASCII */
356 if (uv < (8 * (1U << (3 * SHIFT)))) {
357 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv >> ((4 - 1) * SHIFT)) | UTF_START_MARK(4));
358 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(((uv >> ((3 - 1) * SHIFT)) & MASK) | MARK);
359 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(((uv >> ((2 - 1) * SHIFT)) & MASK) | MARK);
360 *d++ = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(( uv /* (1 - 1) */ & MASK) | MARK);
361
362#ifdef EBCDIC /* These were handled on ASCII platforms in the code for 3-byte
363 characters. The end-plane non-characters for EBCDIC were
364 handled just above */
365 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_32_CONTIGUOUS_NONCHARS(uv))) {
33f38593 366 HANDLE_UNICODE_NONCHAR(uv, flags, msgs);
d528804a 367 }
ba6ed43c 368 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv))) {
33f38593 369 HANDLE_UNICODE_SURROGATE(uv, flags, msgs);
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370 }
371#endif
372
373 return d;
374 }
375
376 /* Not 4-byte; that means the code point is at least 0x20_0000 on ASCII
377 * platforms, and 0x4000 on EBCDIC. At this point we switch to a loop
378 * format. The unrolled version above turns out to not save all that much
379 * time, and at these high code points (well above the legal Unicode range
380 * on ASCII platforms, and well above anything in common use in EBCDIC),
381 * khw believes that less code outweighs slight performance gains. */
382
d9432125 383 {
5aaebcb3 384 STRLEN len = OFFUNISKIP(uv);
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385 U8 *p = d+len-1;
386 while (p > d) {
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387 *p-- = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8((uv & MASK) | MARK);
388 uv >>= SHIFT;
1d72bdf6 389 }
4c8cd605 390 *p = I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8((uv & UTF_START_MASK(len)) | UTF_START_MARK(len));
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391 return d+len;
392 }
a0ed51b3 393}
a5bf80e0 394
646ca15d 395/*
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396=for apidoc uvchr_to_utf8
397
bcb1a2d4 398Adds the UTF-8 representation of the native code point C<uv> to the end
f2fc1b45 399of the string C<d>; C<d> should have at least C<UVCHR_SKIP(uv)+1> (up to
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400C<UTF8_MAXBYTES+1>) free bytes available. The return value is the pointer to
401the byte after the end of the new character. In other words,
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402
403 d = uvchr_to_utf8(d, uv);
404
405is the recommended wide native character-aware way of saying
406
407 *(d++) = uv;
408
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409This function accepts any code point from 0..C<IV_MAX> as input.
410C<IV_MAX> is typically 0x7FFF_FFFF in a 32-bit word.
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411
412It is possible to forbid or warn on non-Unicode code points, or those that may
413be problematic by using L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>.
de69f3af 414
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415=cut
416*/
417
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418/* This is also a macro */
419PERL_CALLCONV U8* Perl_uvchr_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv);
420
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421U8 *
422Perl_uvchr_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv)
423{
de69f3af 424 return uvchr_to_utf8(d, uv);
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425}
426
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427/*
428=for apidoc uvchr_to_utf8_flags
429
430Adds the UTF-8 representation of the native code point C<uv> to the end
f2fc1b45 431of the string C<d>; C<d> should have at least C<UVCHR_SKIP(uv)+1> (up to
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432C<UTF8_MAXBYTES+1>) free bytes available. The return value is the pointer to
433the byte after the end of the new character. In other words,
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434
435 d = uvchr_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, flags);
436
437or, in most cases,
438
439 d = uvchr_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, 0);
440
441This is the Unicode-aware way of saying
442
443 *(d++) = uv;
444
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445If C<flags> is 0, this function accepts any code point from 0..C<IV_MAX> as
446input. C<IV_MAX> is typically 0x7FFF_FFFF in a 32-bit word.
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447
448Specifying C<flags> can further restrict what is allowed and not warned on, as
449follows:
de69f3af 450
796b6530 451If C<uv> is a Unicode surrogate code point and C<UNICODE_WARN_SURROGATE> is set,
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452the function will raise a warning, provided UTF8 warnings are enabled. If
453instead C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_SURROGATE> is set, the function will fail and return
454NULL. If both flags are set, the function will both warn and return NULL.
de69f3af 455
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456Similarly, the C<UNICODE_WARN_NONCHAR> and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_NONCHAR> flags
457affect how the function handles a Unicode non-character.
93e6dbd6 458
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459And likewise, the C<UNICODE_WARN_SUPER> and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_SUPER> flags
460affect the handling of code points that are above the Unicode maximum of
4610x10FFFF. Languages other than Perl may not be able to accept files that
462contain these.
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463
464The flag C<UNICODE_WARN_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE> selects all three of
465the above WARN flags; and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE> selects all
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466three DISALLOW flags. C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE> restricts the
467allowed inputs to the strict UTF-8 traditionally defined by Unicode.
468Similarly, C<UNICODE_WARN_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE> and
469C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE> are shortcuts to select the
470above-Unicode and surrogate flags, but not the non-character ones, as
471defined in
472L<Unicode Corrigendum #9|http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum9.html>.
473See L<perlunicode/Noncharacter code points>.
93e6dbd6 474
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475Extremely high code points were never specified in any standard, and require an
476extension to UTF-8 to express, which Perl does. It is likely that programs
477written in something other than Perl would not be able to read files that
478contain these; nor would Perl understand files written by something that uses a
479different extension. For these reasons, there is a separate set of flags that
480can warn and/or disallow these extremely high code points, even if other
481above-Unicode ones are accepted. They are the C<UNICODE_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED>
482and C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED> flags. For more information see
483L</C<UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED>>. Of course C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_SUPER> will
484treat all above-Unicode code points, including these, as malformations. (Note
485that the Unicode standard considers anything above 0x10FFFF to be illegal, but
486there are standards predating it that allow up to 0x7FFF_FFFF (2**31 -1))
487
488A somewhat misleadingly named synonym for C<UNICODE_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED> is
489retained for backward compatibility: C<UNICODE_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT>. Similarly,
490C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> is usable instead of the more accurately named
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491C<UNICODE_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED>. The names are misleading because on EBCDIC
492platforms,these flags can apply to code points that actually do fit in 31 bits.
493The new names accurately describe the situation in all cases.
de69f3af 494
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495=cut
496*/
497
498/* This is also a macro */
499PERL_CALLCONV U8* Perl_uvchr_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags);
500
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501U8 *
502Perl_uvchr_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags)
503{
de69f3af 504 return uvchr_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, flags);
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505}
506
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507#ifndef UV_IS_QUAD
508
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509STATIC int
510S_is_utf8_cp_above_31_bits(const U8 * const s,
511 const U8 * const e,
512 const bool consider_overlongs)
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513{
514 /* Returns TRUE if the first code point represented by the Perl-extended-
515 * UTF-8-encoded string starting at 's', and looking no further than 'e -
516 * 1' doesn't fit into 31 bytes. That is, that if it is >= 2**31.
517 *
518 * The function handles the case where the input bytes do not include all
519 * the ones necessary to represent a full character. That is, they may be
520 * the intial bytes of the representation of a code point, but possibly
521 * the final ones necessary for the complete representation may be beyond
522 * 'e - 1'.
523 *
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524 * The function also can handle the case where the input is an overlong
525 * sequence. If 'consider_overlongs' is 0, the function assumes the
526 * input is not overlong, without checking, and will return based on that
527 * assumption. If this parameter is 1, the function will go to the trouble
528 * of figuring out if it actually evaluates to above or below 31 bits.
83dc0f42 529 *
e050c007 530 * The sequence is otherwise assumed to be well-formed, without checking.
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531 */
532
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533 const STRLEN len = e - s;
534 int is_overlong;
535
536 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_CP_ABOVE_31_BITS;
537
538 assert(! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s) && e > s);
539
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540#ifdef EBCDIC
541
e050c007 542 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(consider_overlongs);
83dc0f42 543
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544 /* On the EBCDIC code pages we handle, only the native start byte 0xFE can
545 * mean a 32-bit or larger code point (0xFF is an invariant). 0xFE can
546 * also be the start byte for a 31-bit code point; we need at least 2
547 * bytes, and maybe up through 8 bytes, to determine that. (It can also be
548 * the start byte for an overlong sequence, but for 30-bit or smaller code
549 * points, so we don't have to worry about overlongs on EBCDIC.) */
550 if (*s != 0xFE) {
551 return 0;
552 }
83dc0f42 553
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554 if (len == 1) {
555 return -1;
556 }
83dc0f42 557
e050c007 558#else
83dc0f42 559
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560 /* On ASCII, FE and FF are the only start bytes that can evaluate to
561 * needing more than 31 bits. */
562 if (LIKELY(*s < 0xFE)) {
563 return 0;
564 }
83dc0f42 565
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566 /* What we have left are FE and FF. Both of these require more than 31
567 * bits unless they are for overlongs. */
568 if (! consider_overlongs) {
569 return 1;
570 }
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572 /* Here, we have FE or FF. If the input isn't overlong, it evaluates to
573 * above 31 bits. But we need more than one byte to discern this, so if
574 * passed just the start byte, it could be an overlong evaluating to
575 * smaller */
576 if (len == 1) {
577 return -1;
578 }
83dc0f42 579
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580 /* Having excluded len==1, and knowing that FE and FF are both valid start
581 * bytes, we can call the function below to see if the sequence is
582 * overlong. (We don't need the full generality of the called function,
583 * but for these huge code points, speed shouldn't be a consideration, and
584 * the compiler does have enough information, since it's static to this
585 * file, to optimize to just the needed parts.) */
586 is_overlong = is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(s, len);
83dc0f42 587
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588 /* If it isn't overlong, more than 31 bits are required. */
589 if (is_overlong == 0) {
590 return 1;
591 }
83dc0f42 592
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593 /* If it is indeterminate if it is overlong, return that */
594 if (is_overlong < 0) {
595 return -1;
596 }
597
598 /* Here is overlong. Such a sequence starting with FE is below 31 bits, as
599 * the max it can be is 2**31 - 1 */
600 if (*s == 0xFE) {
601 return 0;
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602 }
603
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604#endif
605
606 /* Here, ASCII and EBCDIC rejoin:
607 * On ASCII: We have an overlong sequence starting with FF
608 * On EBCDIC: We have a sequence starting with FE. */
609
610 { /* For C89, use a block so the declaration can be close to its use */
611
612#ifdef EBCDIC
613
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614 /* U+7FFFFFFF (2 ** 31 - 1)
615 * [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] 10 11 12 13
616 * IBM-1047: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42\x73\x73\x73\x73\x73\x73
617 * IBM-037: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42\x72\x72\x72\x72\x72\x72
618 * POSIX-BC: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42\x75\x75\x75\x75\x75\x75
619 * I8: \xFF\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA1\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF
620 * U+80000000 (2 ** 31):
621 * IBM-1047: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x43\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41
622 * IBM-037: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x43\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41
623 * POSIX-BC: \xFE\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x43\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41
624 * I8: \xFF\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA2\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0
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625 *
626 * and since we know that *s = \xfe, any continuation sequcence
627 * following it that is gt the below is above 31 bits
628 [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] */
629 const U8 conts_for_highest_30_bit[] = "\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x42";
630
631#else
632
633 /* FF overlong for U+7FFFFFFF (2 ** 31 - 1)
634 * ASCII: \xFF\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x81\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF
635 * FF overlong for U+80000000 (2 ** 31):
636 * ASCII: \xFF\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x82\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80
637 * and since we know that *s = \xff, any continuation sequcence
638 * following it that is gt the below is above 30 bits
639 [0] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] */
640 const U8 conts_for_highest_30_bit[] = "\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x81";
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642
643#endif
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644 const STRLEN conts_len = sizeof(conts_for_highest_30_bit) - 1;
645 const STRLEN cmp_len = MIN(conts_len, len - 1);
646
647 /* Now compare the continuation bytes in s with the ones we have
648 * compiled in that are for the largest 30 bit code point. If we have
649 * enough bytes available to determine the answer, or the bytes we do
650 * have differ from them, we can compare the two to get a definitive
651 * answer (Note that in UTF-EBCDIC, the two lowest possible
652 * continuation bytes are \x41 and \x42.) */
653 if (cmp_len >= conts_len || memNE(s + 1,
654 conts_for_highest_30_bit,
655 cmp_len))
656 {
657 return cBOOL(memGT(s + 1, conts_for_highest_30_bit, cmp_len));
658 }
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660 /* Here, all the bytes we have are the same as the highest 30-bit code
661 * point, but we are missing so many bytes that we can't make the
662 * determination */
663 return -1;
664 }
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665}
666
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667#endif
668
d6be65ae 669PERL_STATIC_INLINE int
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670S_is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(const U8 * const s, const STRLEN len)
671{
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672 /* Returns an int indicating whether or not the UTF-8 sequence from 's' to
673 * 's' + 'len' - 1 is an overlong. It returns 1 if it is an overlong; 0 if
674 * it isn't, and -1 if there isn't enough information to tell. This last
675 * return value can happen if the sequence is incomplete, missing some
676 * trailing bytes that would form a complete character. If there are
677 * enough bytes to make a definitive decision, this function does so.
678 * Usually 2 bytes sufficient.
679 *
680 * Overlongs can occur whenever the number of continuation bytes changes.
681 * That means whenever the number of leading 1 bits in a start byte
682 * increases from the next lower start byte. That happens for start bytes
683 * C0, E0, F0, F8, FC, FE, and FF. On modern perls, the following illegal
684 * start bytes have already been excluded, so don't need to be tested here;
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685 * ASCII platforms: C0, C1
686 * EBCDIC platforms C0, C1, C2, C3, C4, E0
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688
689 const U8 s0 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[0]);
690 const U8 s1 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[1]);
691
692 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_OVERLONG_GIVEN_START_BYTE_OK;
693 assert(len > 1 && UTF8_IS_START(*s));
694
695 /* Each platform has overlongs after the start bytes given above (expressed
696 * in I8 for EBCDIC). What constitutes an overlong varies by platform, but
697 * the logic is the same, except the E0 overlong has already been excluded
698 * on EBCDIC platforms. The values below were found by manually
699 * inspecting the UTF-8 patterns. See the tables in utf8.h and
700 * utfebcdic.h. */
701
702# ifdef EBCDIC
703# define F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xB0
704# define F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xA8
705# define FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xA4
706# define FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0xA2
707# define FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX "\xfe\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41\x41"
708 /* I8(0xfe) is FF */
709# else
710
711 if (s0 == 0xE0 && UNLIKELY(s1 < 0xA0)) {
d6be65ae 712 return 1;
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713 }
714
715# define F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x90
716# define F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x88
717# define FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x84
718# define FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG 0x82
719# define FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX "\xff\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80"
720# endif
721
722
723 if ( (s0 == 0xF0 && UNLIKELY(s1 < F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG))
724 || (s0 == 0xF8 && UNLIKELY(s1 < F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG))
725 || (s0 == 0xFC && UNLIKELY(s1 < FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG))
726 || (s0 == 0xFE && UNLIKELY(s1 < FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG)))
727 {
d6be65ae 728 return 1;
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729 }
730
b0b342d4 731 /* Check for the FF overlong */
d6be65ae 732 return isFF_OVERLONG(s, len);
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733}
734
8d6204cc 735PERL_STATIC_INLINE int
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736S_isFF_OVERLONG(const U8 * const s, const STRLEN len)
737{
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738 /* Returns an int indicating whether or not the UTF-8 sequence from 's' to
739 * 'e' - 1 is an overlong beginning with \xFF. It returns 1 if it is; 0 if
740 * it isn't, and -1 if there isn't enough information to tell. This last
741 * return value can happen if the sequence is incomplete, missing some
742 * trailing bytes that would form a complete character. If there are
743 * enough bytes to make a definitive decision, this function does so. */
744
b0b342d4 745 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_ISFF_OVERLONG;
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747 /* To be an FF overlong, all the available bytes must match */
748 if (LIKELY(memNE(s, FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX,
749 MIN(len, sizeof(FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX) - 1))))
750 {
751 return 0;
752 }
753
754 /* To be an FF overlong sequence, all the bytes in FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX must
755 * be there; what comes after them doesn't matter. See tables in utf8.h,
b0b342d4 756 * utfebcdic.h. */
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757 if (len >= sizeof(FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX) - 1) {
758 return 1;
759 }
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761 /* The missing bytes could cause the result to go one way or the other, so
762 * the result is indeterminate */
763 return -1;
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765
d22ec717 766#if defined(UV_IS_QUAD) /* These assume IV_MAX is 2**63-1 */
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767# ifdef EBCDIC /* Actually is I8 */
768# define HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8 \
d22ec717 769 "\xFF\xA7\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF"
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770# else
771# define HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8 \
d22ec717 772 "\xFF\x80\x87\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF"
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773# endif
774#endif
775
c285bbc4 776PERL_STATIC_INLINE int
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777S_does_utf8_overflow(const U8 * const s,
778 const U8 * e,
779 const bool consider_overlongs)
a77c906e 780{
c285bbc4 781 /* Returns an int indicating whether or not the UTF-8 sequence from 's' to
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782 * 'e' - 1 would overflow an IV on this platform; that is if it represents
783 * a code point larger than the highest representable code point. It
784 * returns 1 if it does overflow; 0 if it doesn't, and -1 if there isn't
785 * enough information to tell. This last return value can happen if the
786 * sequence is incomplete, missing some trailing bytes that would form a
787 * complete character. If there are enough bytes to make a definitive
788 * decision, this function does so.
c285bbc4 789 *
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790 * If 'consider_overlongs' is TRUE, the function checks for the possibility
791 * that the sequence is an overlong that doesn't overflow. Otherwise, it
792 * assumes the sequence is not an overlong. This can give different
793 * results only on ASCII 32-bit platforms.
794 *
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795 * (For ASCII platforms, we could use memcmp() because we don't have to
796 * convert each byte to I8, but it's very rare input indeed that would
797 * approach overflow, so the loop below will likely only get executed once.)
798 *
799 * 'e' - 1 must not be beyond a full character. */
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801
802 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_DOES_UTF8_OVERFLOW;
803 assert(s <= e && s + UTF8SKIP(s) >= e);
804
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805#if ! defined(UV_IS_QUAD)
806
807 return is_utf8_cp_above_31_bits(s, e, consider_overlongs);
808
809#else
810
811 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(consider_overlongs);
812
813 {
814 const STRLEN len = e - s;
815 const U8 *x;
816 const U8 * y = (const U8 *) HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8;
817
818 for (x = s; x < e; x++, y++) {
819
820 if (UNLIKELY(NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*x) == *y)) {
821 continue;
822 }
823
824 /* If this byte is larger than the corresponding highest UTF-8
825 * byte, the sequence overflow; otherwise the byte is less than,
826 * and so the sequence doesn't overflow */
827 return NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*x) > *y;
828
829 }
830
831 /* Got to the end and all bytes are the same. If the input is a whole
832 * character, it doesn't overflow. And if it is a partial character,
833 * there's not enough information to tell */
834 if (len < sizeof(HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8) - 1) {
835 return -1;
836 }
837
838 return 0;
839 }
840
841#endif
842
843}
844
845#if 0
846
847/* This is the portions of the above function that deal with UV_MAX instead of
848 * IV_MAX. They are left here in case we want to combine them so that internal
849 * uses can have larger code points. The only logic difference is that the
850 * 32-bit EBCDIC platform is treate like the 64-bit, and the 32-bit ASCII has
851 * different logic.
852 */
853
854/* Anything larger than this will overflow the word if it were converted into a UV */
855#if defined(UV_IS_QUAD)
856# ifdef EBCDIC /* Actually is I8 */
857# define HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8 \
858 "\xFF\xAF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF"
859# else
860# define HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8 \
861 "\xFF\x80\x8F\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF"
862# endif
863#else /* 32-bit */
864# ifdef EBCDIC
865# define HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8 \
866 "\xFF\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA0\xA3\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF"
867# else
868# define HIGHEST_REPRESENTABLE_UTF8 "\xFE\x83\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF\xBF"
869# endif
870#endif
871
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872#if ! defined(UV_IS_QUAD) && ! defined(EBCDIC)
873
874 /* On 32 bit ASCII machines, many overlongs that start with FF don't
875 * overflow */
e050c007 876 if (consider_overlongs && isFF_OVERLONG(s, len) > 0) {
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877
878 /* To be such an overlong, the first bytes of 's' must match
879 * FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX, which is "\xff\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80\x80". If we
880 * don't have any additional bytes available, the sequence, when
881 * completed might or might not fit in 32 bits. But if we have that
882 * next byte, we can tell for sure. If it is <= 0x83, then it does
883 * fit. */
884 if (len <= sizeof(FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX) - 1) {
885 return -1;
886 }
887
888 return s[sizeof(FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX) - 1] > 0x83;
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889 }
890
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891/* Starting with the #else, the rest of the function is identical except
892 * 1. we need to move the 'len' declaration to be global to the function
893 * 2. the endif move to just after the UNUSED_ARG.
894 * An empty endif is given just below to satisfy the preprocessor
895 */
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896#endif
897
d22ec717 898#endif
a77c906e 899
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900#undef F0_ABOVE_OVERLONG
901#undef F8_ABOVE_OVERLONG
902#undef FC_ABOVE_OVERLONG
903#undef FE_ABOVE_OVERLONG
904#undef FF_OVERLONG_PREFIX
905
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edc2c47a 907Perl__is_utf8_char_helper(const U8 * const s, const U8 * e, const U32 flags)
35f8c9bd 908{
2b479609 909 STRLEN len;
12a4bed3 910 const U8 *x;
35f8c9bd 911
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912 /* A helper function that should not be called directly.
913 *
914 * This function returns non-zero if the string beginning at 's' and
915 * looking no further than 'e - 1' is well-formed Perl-extended-UTF-8 for a
916 * code point; otherwise it returns 0. The examination stops after the
917 * first code point in 's' is validated, not looking at the rest of the
918 * input. If 'e' is such that there are not enough bytes to represent a
919 * complete code point, this function will return non-zero anyway, if the
920 * bytes it does have are well-formed UTF-8 as far as they go, and aren't
921 * excluded by 'flags'.
922 *
923 * A non-zero return gives the number of bytes required to represent the
924 * code point. Be aware that if the input is for a partial character, the
925 * return will be larger than 'e - s'.
926 *
927 * This function assumes that the code point represented is UTF-8 variant.
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928 * The caller should have excluded the possibility of it being invariant
929 * before calling this function.
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930 *
931 * 'flags' can be 0, or any combination of the UTF8_DISALLOW_foo flags
932 * accepted by L</utf8n_to_uvchr>. If non-zero, this function will return
933 * 0 if the code point represented is well-formed Perl-extended-UTF-8, but
934 * disallowed by the flags. If the input is only for a partial character,
935 * the function will return non-zero if there is any sequence of
936 * well-formed UTF-8 that, when appended to the input sequence, could
937 * result in an allowed code point; otherwise it returns 0. Non characters
938 * cannot be determined based on partial character input. But many of the
939 * other excluded types can be determined with just the first one or two
940 * bytes.
941 *
942 */
943
944 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_CHAR_HELPER;
945
946 assert(0 == (flags & ~(UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE
d044b7a7 947 |UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED)));
2b479609 948 assert(! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s));
35f8c9bd 949
2b479609 950 /* A variant char must begin with a start byte */
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951 if (UNLIKELY(! UTF8_IS_START(*s))) {
952 return 0;
953 }
954
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955 /* Examine a maximum of a single whole code point */
956 if (e - s > UTF8SKIP(s)) {
957 e = s + UTF8SKIP(s);
958 }
959
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960 len = e - s;
961
962 if (flags && isUTF8_POSSIBLY_PROBLEMATIC(*s)) {
963 const U8 s0 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[0]);
35f8c9bd 964
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965 /* Here, we are disallowing some set of largish code points, and the
966 * first byte indicates the sequence is for a code point that could be
967 * in the excluded set. We generally don't have to look beyond this or
968 * the second byte to see if the sequence is actually for one of the
969 * excluded classes. The code below is derived from this table:
970 *
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971 * UTF-8 UTF-EBCDIC I8
972 * U+D800: \xED\xA0\x80 \xF1\xB6\xA0\xA0 First surrogate
973 * U+DFFF: \xED\xBF\xBF \xF1\xB7\xBF\xBF Final surrogate
974 * U+110000: \xF4\x90\x80\x80 \xF9\xA2\xA0\xA0\xA0 First above Unicode
975 *
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976 * Keep in mind that legal continuation bytes range between \x80..\xBF
977 * for UTF-8, and \xA0..\xBF for I8. Anything above those aren't
978 * continuation bytes. Hence, we don't have to test the upper edge
979 * because if any of those is encountered, the sequence is malformed,
980 * and would fail elsewhere in this function.
981 *
982 * The code here likewise assumes that there aren't other
983 * malformations; again the function should fail elsewhere because of
984 * these. For example, an overlong beginning with FC doesn't actually
985 * have to be a super; it could actually represent a small code point,
986 * even U+0000. But, since overlongs (and other malformations) are
987 * illegal, the function should return FALSE in either case.
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988 */
989
990#ifdef EBCDIC /* On EBCDIC, these are actually I8 bytes */
991# define FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER 0xFA
19794540 992# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xF9 && (s1) >= 0xA2)
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994# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xF1 \
995 /* B6 and B7 */ \
996 && ((s1) & 0xFE ) == 0xB6)
57ff5f59 997# define isUTF8_PERL_EXTENDED(s) (*s == I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(0xFF))
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998#else
999# define FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER 0xF5
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1000# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xF4 && (s1) >= 0x90)
1001# define IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(s0, s1) ((s0) == 0xED && (s1) >= 0xA0)
57ff5f59 1002# define isUTF8_PERL_EXTENDED(s) (*s >= 0xFE)
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1003#endif
1004
1005 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER)
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1006 && UNLIKELY(s0 >= FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER))
1007 {
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1008 return 0; /* Above Unicode */
1009 }
1010
d044b7a7 1011 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED)
57ff5f59 1012 && UNLIKELY(isUTF8_PERL_EXTENDED(s)))
2b479609 1013 {
57ff5f59 1014 return 0;
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1015 }
1016
1017 if (len > 1) {
1018 const U8 s1 = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(s[1]);
1019
1020 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER)
19794540 1021 && UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(s0, s1)))
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1022 {
1023 return 0; /* Above Unicode */
1024 }
1025
1026 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE)
19794540 1027 && UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(s0, s1)))
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1028 {
1029 return 0; /* Surrogate */
1030 }
1031
1032 if ( (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR)
1033 && UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_NONCHAR(s, e)))
1034 {
1035 return 0; /* Noncharacter code point */
1036 }
1037 }
1038 }
1039
1040 /* Make sure that all that follows are continuation bytes */
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1041 for (x = s + 1; x < e; x++) {
1042 if (UNLIKELY(! UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(*x))) {
1043 return 0;
1044 }
1045 }
1046
af13dd8a 1047 /* Here is syntactically valid. Next, make sure this isn't the start of an
12a4bed3 1048 * overlong. */
d6be65ae 1049 if (len > 1 && is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(s, len) > 0) {
12a4bed3 1050 return 0;
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1051 }
1052
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1053 /* And finally, that the code point represented fits in a word on this
1054 * platform */
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1055 if (0 < does_utf8_overflow(s, e,
1056 0 /* Don't consider overlongs */
1057 ))
1058 {
12a4bed3 1059 return 0;
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1060 }
1061
2b479609 1062 return UTF8SKIP(s);
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1063}
1064
7e2f38b2 1065char *
63ab03b3 1066Perl__byte_dump_string(pTHX_ const U8 * const start, const STRLEN len, const bool format)
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1067{
1068 /* Returns a mortalized C string that is a displayable copy of the 'len'
63ab03b3 1069 * bytes starting at 'start'. 'format' gives how to display each byte.
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1070 * Currently, there are only two formats, so it is currently a bool:
1071 * 0 \xab
1072 * 1 ab (that is a space between two hex digit bytes)
1073 */
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1074
1075 const STRLEN output_len = 4 * len + 1; /* 4 bytes per each input, plus a
1076 trailing NUL */
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1077 const U8 * s = start;
1078 const U8 * const e = start + len;
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1079 char * output;
1080 char * d;
1081
1082 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__BYTE_DUMP_STRING;
1083
1084 Newx(output, output_len, char);
1085 SAVEFREEPV(output);
1086
1087 d = output;
63ab03b3 1088 for (s = start; s < e; s++) {
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1089 const unsigned high_nibble = (*s & 0xF0) >> 4;
1090 const unsigned low_nibble = (*s & 0x0F);
1091
7e2f38b2 1092 if (format) {
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1093 if (s > start) {
1094 *d++ = ' ';
1095 }
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1096 }
1097 else {
1098 *d++ = '\\';
1099 *d++ = 'x';
1100 }
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1101
1102 if (high_nibble < 10) {
1103 *d++ = high_nibble + '0';
1104 }
1105 else {
1106 *d++ = high_nibble - 10 + 'a';
1107 }
1108
1109 if (low_nibble < 10) {
1110 *d++ = low_nibble + '0';
1111 }
1112 else {
1113 *d++ = low_nibble - 10 + 'a';
1114 }
1115 }
1116
1117 *d = '\0';
1118 return output;
1119}
1120
806547a7 1121PERL_STATIC_INLINE char *
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1122S_unexpected_non_continuation_text(pTHX_ const U8 * const s,
1123
421da25c 1124 /* Max number of bytes to print */
3cc6a05e 1125 STRLEN print_len,
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1126
1127 /* Which one is the non-continuation */
1128 const STRLEN non_cont_byte_pos,
1129
1130 /* How many bytes should there be? */
1131 const STRLEN expect_len)
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1132{
1133 /* Return the malformation warning text for an unexpected continuation
1134 * byte. */
1135
7cf8d05d 1136 const char * const where = (non_cont_byte_pos == 1)
806547a7 1137 ? "immediately"
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1138 : Perl_form(aTHX_ "%d bytes",
1139 (int) non_cont_byte_pos);
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1140 const U8 * x = s + non_cont_byte_pos;
1141 const U8 * e = s + print_len;
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1142
1143 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UNEXPECTED_NON_CONTINUATION_TEXT;
1144
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1145 /* We don't need to pass this parameter, but since it has already been
1146 * calculated, it's likely faster to pass it; verify under DEBUGGING */
1147 assert(expect_len == UTF8SKIP(s));
1148
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1149 /* As a defensive coding measure, don't output anything past a NUL. Such
1150 * bytes shouldn't be in the middle of a malformation, and could mark the
1151 * end of the allocated string, and what comes after is undefined */
1152 for (; x < e; x++) {
1153 if (*x == '\0') {
1154 x++; /* Output this particular NUL */
1155 break;
1156 }
1157 }
1158
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1159 return Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s: %s (unexpected non-continuation byte 0x%02x,"
1160 " %s after start byte 0x%02x; need %d bytes, got %d)",
1161 malformed_text,
421da25c 1162 _byte_dump_string(s, x - s, 0),
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1163 *(s + non_cont_byte_pos),
1164 where,
1165 *s,
1166 (int) expect_len,
1167 (int) non_cont_byte_pos);
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1168}
1169
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1170/*
1171
de69f3af 1172=for apidoc utf8n_to_uvchr
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1173
1174THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
de69f3af 1175Most code should use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf>() rather than call this directly.
67e989fb 1176
9041c2e3 1177Bottom level UTF-8 decode routine.
de69f3af 1178Returns the native code point value of the first character in the string C<s>,
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1179which is assumed to be in UTF-8 (or UTF-EBCDIC) encoding, and no longer than
1180C<curlen> bytes; C<*retlen> (if C<retlen> isn't NULL) will be set to
1181the length, in bytes, of that character.
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1182
1183The value of C<flags> determines the behavior when C<s> does not point to a
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1184well-formed UTF-8 character. If C<flags> is 0, encountering a malformation
1185causes zero to be returned and C<*retlen> is set so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>)
1186is the next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed
1187character. Also, if UTF-8 warnings haven't been lexically disabled, a warning
1188is raised. Some UTF-8 input sequences may contain multiple malformations.
1189This function tries to find every possible one in each call, so multiple
56576a04 1190warnings can be raised for the same sequence.
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1191
1192Various ALLOW flags can be set in C<flags> to allow (and not warn on)
1193individual types of malformations, such as the sequence being overlong (that
1194is, when there is a shorter sequence that can express the same code point;
1195overlong sequences are expressly forbidden in the UTF-8 standard due to
1196potential security issues). Another malformation example is the first byte of
1197a character not being a legal first byte. See F<utf8.h> for the list of such
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1198flags. Even if allowed, this function generally returns the Unicode
1199REPLACEMENT CHARACTER when it encounters a malformation. There are flags in
1200F<utf8.h> to override this behavior for the overlong malformations, but don't
1201do that except for very specialized purposes.
949cf498 1202
796b6530 1203The C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> flag overrides the behavior when a non-allowed (by other
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1204flags) malformation is found. If this flag is set, the routine assumes that
1205the caller will raise a warning, and this function will silently just set
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1206C<retlen> to C<-1> (cast to C<STRLEN>) and return zero.
1207
75200dff 1208Note that this API requires disambiguation between successful decoding a C<NUL>
796b6530 1209character, and an error return (unless the C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> flag is set), as
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1210in both cases, 0 is returned, and, depending on the malformation, C<retlen> may
1211be set to 1. To disambiguate, upon a zero return, see if the first byte of
1212C<s> is 0 as well. If so, the input was a C<NUL>; if not, the input had an
f9380377 1213error. Or you can use C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr_error>>.
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1214
1215Certain code points are considered problematic. These are Unicode surrogates,
746afd53 1216Unicode non-characters, and code points above the Unicode maximum of 0x10FFFF.
949cf498 1217By default these are considered regular code points, but certain situations
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1218warrant special handling for them, which can be specified using the C<flags>
1219parameter. If C<flags> contains C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE>, all
1220three classes are treated as malformations and handled as such. The flags
1221C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE>, C<UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR>, and
1222C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER> (meaning above the legal Unicode maximum) can be set to
1223disallow these categories individually. C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE>
1224restricts the allowed inputs to the strict UTF-8 traditionally defined by
1225Unicode. Use C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE> to use the strictness
1226definition given by
1227L<Unicode Corrigendum #9|http://www.unicode.org/versions/corrigendum9.html>.
1228The difference between traditional strictness and C9 strictness is that the
1229latter does not forbid non-character code points. (They are still discouraged,
1230however.) For more discussion see L<perlunicode/Noncharacter code points>.
1231
1232The flags C<UTF8_WARN_ILLEGAL_INTERCHANGE>,
1233C<UTF8_WARN_ILLEGAL_C9_INTERCHANGE>, C<UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE>,
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1234C<UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR>, and C<UTF8_WARN_SUPER> will cause warning messages to be
1235raised for their respective categories, but otherwise the code points are
1236considered valid (not malformations). To get a category to both be treated as
1237a malformation and raise a warning, specify both the WARN and DISALLOW flags.
949cf498 1238(But note that warnings are not raised if lexically disabled nor if
796b6530 1239C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> is also specified.)
949cf498 1240
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1241Extremely high code points were never specified in any standard, and require an
1242extension to UTF-8 to express, which Perl does. It is likely that programs
1243written in something other than Perl would not be able to read files that
1244contain these; nor would Perl understand files written by something that uses a
1245different extension. For these reasons, there is a separate set of flags that
1246can warn and/or disallow these extremely high code points, even if other
1247above-Unicode ones are accepted. They are the C<UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED> and
1248C<UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED> flags. For more information see
1249L</C<UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED>>. Of course C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER> will treat all
1250above-Unicode code points, including these, as malformations.
1251(Note that the Unicode standard considers anything above 0x10FFFF to be
1252illegal, but there are standards predating it that allow up to 0x7FFF_FFFF
1253(2**31 -1))
1254
1255A somewhat misleadingly named synonym for C<UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED> is
1256retained for backward compatibility: C<UTF8_WARN_ABOVE_31_BIT>. Similarly,
1257C<UTF8_DISALLOW_ABOVE_31_BIT> is usable instead of the more accurately named
1258C<UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED>. The names are misleading because these flags
1259can apply to code points that actually do fit in 31 bits. This happens on
1260EBCDIC platforms, and sometimes when the L<overlong
1261malformation|/C<UTF8_GOT_LONG>> is also present. The new names accurately
1262describe the situation in all cases.
1263
ab8e6d41 1264
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1265All other code points corresponding to Unicode characters, including private
1266use and those yet to be assigned, are never considered malformed and never
1267warn.
67e989fb 1268
37607a96 1269=cut
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1270
1271Also implemented as a macro in utf8.h
1272*/
1273
1274UV
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1275Perl_utf8n_to_uvchr(const U8 *s,
1276 STRLEN curlen,
1277 STRLEN *retlen,
1278 const U32 flags)
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1279{
1280 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8N_TO_UVCHR;
1281
1282 return utf8n_to_uvchr_error(s, curlen, retlen, flags, NULL);
1283}
1284
1285/*
1286
1287=for apidoc utf8n_to_uvchr_error
1288
1289THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
1290Most code should use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf>() rather than call this directly.
1291
1292This function is for code that needs to know what the precise malformation(s)
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1293are when an error is found. If you also need to know the generated warning
1294messages, use L</utf8n_to_uvchr_msgs>() instead.
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1295
1296It is like C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr>> but it takes an extra parameter placed after
1297all the others, C<errors>. If this parameter is 0, this function behaves
1298identically to C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr>>. Otherwise, C<errors> should be a pointer
1299to a C<U32> variable, which this function sets to indicate any errors found.
1300Upon return, if C<*errors> is 0, there were no errors found. Otherwise,
1301C<*errors> is the bit-wise C<OR> of the bits described in the list below. Some
1302of these bits will be set if a malformation is found, even if the input
7a65503b 1303C<flags> parameter indicates that the given malformation is allowed; those
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1304exceptions are noted:
1305
1306=over 4
1307
57ff5f59 1308=item C<UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED>
f9380377 1309
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1310The input sequence is not standard UTF-8, but a Perl extension. This bit is
1311set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
1312C<UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED> or the C<UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED> flags.
1313
1314Code points above 0x7FFF_FFFF (2**31 - 1) were never specified in any standard,
1315and so some extension must be used to express them. Perl uses a natural
1316extension to UTF-8 to represent the ones up to 2**36-1, and invented a further
1317extension to represent even higher ones, so that any code point that fits in a
131864-bit word can be represented. Text using these extensions is not likely to
1319be portable to non-Perl code. We lump both of these extensions together and
1320refer to them as Perl extended UTF-8. There exist other extensions that people
1321have invented, incompatible with Perl's.
1322
1323On EBCDIC platforms starting in Perl v5.24, the Perl extension for representing
1324extremely high code points kicks in at 0x3FFF_FFFF (2**30 -1), which is lower
1325than on ASCII. Prior to that, code points 2**31 and higher were simply
1326unrepresentable, and a different, incompatible method was used to represent
1327code points between 2**30 and 2**31 - 1.
1328
1329On both platforms, ASCII and EBCDIC, C<UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED> is set if
1330Perl extended UTF-8 is used.
1331
1332In earlier Perls, this bit was named C<UTF8_GOT_ABOVE_31_BIT>, which you still
1333may use for backward compatibility. That name is misleading, as this flag may
1334be set when the code point actually does fit in 31 bits. This happens on
1335EBCDIC platforms, and sometimes when the L<overlong
1336malformation|/C<UTF8_GOT_LONG>> is also present. The new name accurately
1337describes the situation in all cases.
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1338
1339=item C<UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION>
1340
1341The input sequence was malformed in that the first byte was a a UTF-8
1342continuation byte.
1343
1344=item C<UTF8_GOT_EMPTY>
1345
1346The input C<curlen> parameter was 0.
1347
1348=item C<UTF8_GOT_LONG>
1349
1350The input sequence was malformed in that there is some other sequence that
1351evaluates to the same code point, but that sequence is shorter than this one.
1352
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1353Until Unicode 3.1, it was legal for programs to accept this malformation, but
1354it was discovered that this created security issues.
1355
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1356=item C<UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR>
1357
1358The code point represented by the input UTF-8 sequence is for a Unicode
1359non-character code point.
1360This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
1361C<UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR> or the C<UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR> flags.
1362
1363=item C<UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION>
1364
1365The input sequence was malformed in that a non-continuation type byte was found
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1366in a position where only a continuation type one should be. See also
1367L</C<UTF8_GOT_SHORT>>.
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1368
1369=item C<UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW>
1370
1371The input sequence was malformed in that it is for a code point that is not
d22ec717 1372representable in the number of bits available in an IV on the current platform.
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1373
1374=item C<UTF8_GOT_SHORT>
1375
1376The input sequence was malformed in that C<curlen> is smaller than required for
1377a complete sequence. In other words, the input is for a partial character
1378sequence.
1379
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1380
1381C<UTF8_GOT_SHORT> and C<UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION> both indicate a too short
1382sequence. The difference is that C<UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION> indicates always
1383that there is an error, while C<UTF8_GOT_SHORT> means that an incomplete
1384sequence was looked at. If no other flags are present, it means that the
1385sequence was valid as far as it went. Depending on the application, this could
1386mean one of three things:
1387
1388=over
1389
1390=item *
1391
1392The C<curlen> length parameter passed in was too small, and the function was
1393prevented from examining all the necessary bytes.
1394
1395=item *
1396
1397The buffer being looked at is based on reading data, and the data received so
1398far stopped in the middle of a character, so that the next read will
1399read the remainder of this character. (It is up to the caller to deal with the
1400split bytes somehow.)
1401
1402=item *
1403
1404This is a real error, and the partial sequence is all we're going to get.
1405
1406=back
1407
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1408=item C<UTF8_GOT_SUPER>
1409
1410The input sequence was malformed in that it is for a non-Unicode code point;
1411that is, one above the legal Unicode maximum.
1412This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
1413C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER> or the C<UTF8_WARN_SUPER> flags.
1414
1415=item C<UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE>
1416
1417The input sequence was malformed in that it is for a -Unicode UTF-16 surrogate
1418code point.
1419This bit is set only if the input C<flags> parameter contains either the
1420C<UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE> or the C<UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE> flags.
1421
1422=back
1423
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1424To do your own error handling, call this function with the C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY>
1425flag to suppress any warnings, and then examine the C<*errors> return.
1426
f9380377 1427=cut
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1428
1429Also implemented as a macro in utf8.h
37607a96 1430*/
67e989fb 1431
a0ed51b3 1432UV
e6a4ffc3 1433Perl_utf8n_to_uvchr_error(const U8 *s,
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1434 STRLEN curlen,
1435 STRLEN *retlen,
1436 const U32 flags,
1437 U32 * errors)
1438{
1439 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8N_TO_UVCHR_ERROR;
1440
1441 return utf8n_to_uvchr_msgs(s, curlen, retlen, flags, errors, NULL);
1442}
1443
1444/*
1445
1446=for apidoc utf8n_to_uvchr_msgs
1447
1448THIS FUNCTION SHOULD BE USED IN ONLY VERY SPECIALIZED CIRCUMSTANCES.
1449Most code should use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf>() rather than call this directly.
1450
1451This function is for code that needs to know what the precise malformation(s)
1452are when an error is found, and wants the corresponding warning and/or error
1453messages to be returned to the caller rather than be displayed. All messages
1454that would have been displayed if all lexcial warnings are enabled will be
1455returned.
1456
1457It is just like C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr_error>> but it takes an extra parameter
1458placed after all the others, C<msgs>. If this parameter is 0, this function
1459behaves identically to C<L</utf8n_to_uvchr_error>>. Otherwise, C<msgs> should
1460be a pointer to an C<AV *> variable, in which this function creates a new AV to
1461contain any appropriate messages. The elements of the array are ordered so
1462that the first message that would have been displayed is in the 0th element,
1463and so on. Each element is a hash with three key-value pairs, as follows:
1464
1465=over 4
1466
1467=item C<text>
1468
1469The text of the message as a C<SVpv>.
1470
1471=item C<warn_categories>
1472
1473The warning category (or categories) packed into a C<SVuv>.
1474
1475=item C<flag>
1476
1477A single flag bit associated with this message, in a C<SVuv>.
1478The bit corresponds to some bit in the C<*errors> return value,
1479such as C<UTF8_GOT_LONG>.
1480
1481=back
1482
1483It's important to note that specifying this parameter as non-null will cause
1484any warnings this function would otherwise generate to be suppressed, and
1485instead be placed in C<*msgs>. The caller can check the lexical warnings state
1486(or not) when choosing what to do with the returned messages.
1487
1488If the flag C<UTF8_CHECK_ONLY> is passed, no warnings are generated, and hence
1489no AV is created.
1490
1491The caller, of course, is responsible for freeing any returned AV.
1492
1493=cut
1494*/
1495
1496UV
e6a4ffc3 1497Perl__utf8n_to_uvchr_msgs_helper(const U8 *s,
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1498 STRLEN curlen,
1499 STRLEN *retlen,
1500 const U32 flags,
1501 U32 * errors,
1502 AV ** msgs)
a0ed51b3 1503{
d4c19fe8 1504 const U8 * const s0 = s;
2b9519f0 1505 const U8 * send = s0 + curlen;
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1506 U32 possible_problems; /* A bit is set here for each potential problem
1507 found as we go along */
1508 UV uv;
1509 STRLEN expectlen; /* How long should this sequence be? */
1510 STRLEN avail_len; /* When input is too short, gives what that is */
1511 U32 discard_errors; /* Used to save branches when 'errors' is NULL; this
1512 gets set and discarded */
a0dbb045 1513
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1514 /* The below are used only if there is both an overlong malformation and a
1515 * too short one. Otherwise the first two are set to 's0' and 'send', and
1516 * the third not used at all */
5af9f822 1517 U8 * adjusted_s0;
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1518 U8 temp_char_buf[UTF8_MAXBYTES + 1]; /* Used to avoid a Newx in this
1519 routine; see [perl #130921] */
5af9f822 1520 UV uv_so_far;
e6a4ffc3 1521 dTHX;
5af9f822 1522
e6a4ffc3 1523 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__UTF8N_TO_UVCHR_MSGS_HELPER;
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1524
1525 /* Here, is one of: a) malformed; b) a problematic code point (surrogate,
1526 * non-unicode, or nonchar); or c) on ASCII platforms, one of the Hangul
1527 * syllables that the dfa doesn't properly handle. Quickly dispose of the
1528 * final case. */
1529
1530#ifndef EBCDIC
1531
1532 /* Each of the affected Hanguls starts with \xED */
1533
1534 if (is_HANGUL_ED_utf8_safe(s0, send)) {
1535 if (retlen) {
1536 *retlen = 3;
1537 }
1538 if (errors) {
1539 *errors = 0;
1540 }
1541 if (msgs) {
1542 *msgs = NULL;
1543 }
1544
1545 return ((0xED & UTF_START_MASK(3)) << (2 * UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT))
1546 | ((s0[1] & UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK) << UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT)
1547 | (s0[2] & UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK);
1548 }
1549
1550#endif
1551
1552 /* In conjunction with the exhaustive tests that can be enabled in
1553 * APItest/t/utf8_warn_base.pl, this can make sure the dfa does precisely
1554 * what it is intended to do, and that no flaws in it are masked by
1555 * dropping down and executing the code below
1556 assert(! isUTF8_CHAR(s0, send)
1557 || UTF8_IS_SURROGATE(s0, send)
1558 || UTF8_IS_SUPER(s0, send)
1559 || UTF8_IS_NONCHAR(s0,send));
1560 */
1561
1562 s = s0;
1563 uv = *s0;
1564 possible_problems = 0;
1565 expectlen = 0;
1566 avail_len = 0;
1567 discard_errors = 0;
1568 adjusted_s0 = (U8 *) s0;
1569 uv_so_far = 0;
1570
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1571 if (errors) {
1572 *errors = 0;
1573 }
1574 else {
1575 errors = &discard_errors;
1576 }
a0dbb045 1577
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1578 /* The order of malformation tests here is important. We should consume as
1579 * few bytes as possible in order to not skip any valid character. This is
1580 * required by the Unicode Standard (section 3.9 of Unicode 6.0); see also
1581 * http://unicode.org/reports/tr36 for more discussion as to why. For
1582 * example, once we've done a UTF8SKIP, we can tell the expected number of
1583 * bytes, and could fail right off the bat if the input parameters indicate
1584 * that there are too few available. But it could be that just that first
1585 * byte is garbled, and the intended character occupies fewer bytes. If we
1586 * blindly assumed that the first byte is correct, and skipped based on
1587 * that number, we could skip over a valid input character. So instead, we
1588 * always examine the sequence byte-by-byte.
1589 *
1590 * We also should not consume too few bytes, otherwise someone could inject
1591 * things. For example, an input could be deliberately designed to
1592 * overflow, and if this code bailed out immediately upon discovering that,
e2660c54 1593 * returning to the caller C<*retlen> pointing to the very next byte (one
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1594 * which is actually part of of the overflowing sequence), that could look
1595 * legitimate to the caller, which could discard the initial partial
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1596 * sequence and process the rest, inappropriately.
1597 *
1598 * Some possible input sequences are malformed in more than one way. This
1599 * function goes to lengths to try to find all of them. This is necessary
1600 * for correctness, as the inputs may allow one malformation but not
1601 * another, and if we abandon searching for others after finding the
1602 * allowed one, we could allow in something that shouldn't have been.
1603 */
eb83ed87 1604
b5b9af04 1605 if (UNLIKELY(curlen == 0)) {
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1606 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
1607 curlen = 0;
5a48568d 1608 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
2b5e7bc2 1609 goto ready_to_handle_errors;
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1610 }
1611
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1612 expectlen = UTF8SKIP(s);
1613
1614 /* A well-formed UTF-8 character, as the vast majority of calls to this
1615 * function will be for, has this expected length. For efficiency, set
1616 * things up here to return it. It will be overriden only in those rare
1617 * cases where a malformation is found */
1618 if (retlen) {
1619 *retlen = expectlen;
1620 }
1621
eb83ed87 1622 /* A continuation character can't start a valid sequence */
b5b9af04 1623 if (UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(uv))) {
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1624 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
1625 curlen = 1;
1626 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
1627 goto ready_to_handle_errors;
ba210ebe 1628 }
9041c2e3 1629
dcd27b3c 1630 /* Here is not a continuation byte, nor an invariant. The only thing left
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1631 * is a start byte (possibly for an overlong). (We can't use UTF8_IS_START
1632 * because it excludes start bytes like \xC0 that always lead to
1633 * overlongs.) */
dcd27b3c 1634
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1635 /* Convert to I8 on EBCDIC (no-op on ASCII), then remove the leading bits
1636 * that indicate the number of bytes in the character's whole UTF-8
1637 * sequence, leaving just the bits that are part of the value. */
1638 uv = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(uv) & UTF_START_MASK(expectlen);
ba210ebe 1639
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1640 /* Setup the loop end point, making sure to not look past the end of the
1641 * input string, and flag it as too short if the size isn't big enough. */
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1642 if (UNLIKELY(curlen < expectlen)) {
1643 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
1644 avail_len = curlen;
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1645 }
1646 else {
2b9519f0 1647 send = (U8*) s0 + expectlen;
e308b348 1648 }
e308b348 1649
eb83ed87 1650 /* Now, loop through the remaining bytes in the character's sequence,
e308b348 1651 * accumulating each into the working value as we go. */
eb83ed87 1652 for (s = s0 + 1; s < send; s++) {
b5b9af04 1653 if (LIKELY(UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(*s))) {
8850bf83 1654 uv = UTF8_ACCUMULATE(uv, *s);
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1655 continue;
1656 }
1657
1658 /* Here, found a non-continuation before processing all expected bytes.
1659 * This byte indicates the beginning of a new character, so quit, even
1660 * if allowing this malformation. */
2b5e7bc2 1661 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
e308b348 1662 break;
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1663 } /* End of loop through the character's bytes */
1664
1665 /* Save how many bytes were actually in the character */
1666 curlen = s - s0;
1667
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1668 /* Note that there are two types of too-short malformation. One is when
1669 * there is actual wrong data before the normal termination of the
1670 * sequence. The other is that the sequence wasn't complete before the end
1671 * of the data we are allowed to look at, based on the input 'curlen'.
1672 * This means that we were passed data for a partial character, but it is
1673 * valid as far as we saw. The other is definitely invalid. This
1674 * distinction could be important to a caller, so the two types are kept
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1675 * separate.
1676 *
1677 * A convenience macro that matches either of the too-short conditions. */
1678# define UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT (UTF8_GOT_SHORT|UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION)
1679
1680 if (UNLIKELY(possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT)) {
1681 uv_so_far = uv;
1682 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
1683 }
2b5e7bc2 1684
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1685 /* Check for overflow. The algorithm requires us to not look past the end
1686 * of the current character, even if partial, so the upper limit is 's' */
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1687 if (UNLIKELY(0 < does_utf8_overflow(s0, s,
1688 1 /* Do consider overlongs */
1689 )))
1690 {
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1691 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW;
1692 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
eb83ed87 1693 }
eb83ed87 1694
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1695 /* Check for overlong. If no problems so far, 'uv' is the correct code
1696 * point value. Simply see if it is expressible in fewer bytes. Otherwise
1697 * we must look at the UTF-8 byte sequence itself to see if it is for an
1698 * overlong */
1699 if ( ( LIKELY(! possible_problems)
1700 && UNLIKELY(expectlen > (STRLEN) OFFUNISKIP(uv)))
56576a04 1701 || ( UNLIKELY(possible_problems)
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1702 && ( UNLIKELY(! UTF8_IS_START(*s0))
1703 || ( curlen > 1
d6be65ae 1704 && UNLIKELY(0 < is_utf8_overlong_given_start_byte_ok(s0,
08e73697 1705 s - s0))))))
2f8f112e 1706 {
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1707 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_LONG;
1708
abc28b54 1709 if ( UNLIKELY( possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT)
56576a04 1710
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1711 /* The calculation in the 'true' branch of this 'if'
1712 * below won't work if overflows, and isn't needed
1713 * anyway. Further below we handle all overflow
1714 * cases */
1715 && LIKELY(! (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW)))
1716 {
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1717 UV min_uv = uv_so_far;
1718 STRLEN i;
1719
1720 /* Here, the input is both overlong and is missing some trailing
1721 * bytes. There is no single code point it could be for, but there
1722 * may be enough information present to determine if what we have
1723 * so far is for an unallowed code point, such as for a surrogate.
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1724 * The code further below has the intelligence to determine this,
1725 * but just for non-overlong UTF-8 sequences. What we do here is
1726 * calculate the smallest code point the input could represent if
1727 * there were no too short malformation. Then we compute and save
1728 * the UTF-8 for that, which is what the code below looks at
1729 * instead of the raw input. It turns out that the smallest such
1730 * code point is all we need. */
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1731 for (i = curlen; i < expectlen; i++) {
1732 min_uv = UTF8_ACCUMULATE(min_uv,
1733 I8_TO_NATIVE_UTF8(UTF_CONTINUATION_MARK));
1734 }
1735
e9f2c446 1736 adjusted_s0 = temp_char_buf;
57ff5f59 1737 (void) uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(adjusted_s0, min_uv, 0);
2b5e7bc2 1738 }
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1739 }
1740
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1741 /* Here, we have found all the possible problems, except for when the input
1742 * is for a problematic code point not allowed by the input parameters. */
1743
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1744 /* uv is valid for overlongs */
1745 if ( ( ( LIKELY(! (possible_problems & ~UTF8_GOT_LONG))
1746
1747 /* isn't problematic if < this */
1748 && uv >= UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST)
2b5e7bc2 1749 || ( UNLIKELY(possible_problems)
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1750
1751 /* if overflow, we know without looking further
1752 * precisely which of the problematic types it is,
1753 * and we deal with those in the overflow handling
1754 * code */
1755 && LIKELY(! (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW))
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1756 && ( isUTF8_POSSIBLY_PROBLEMATIC(*adjusted_s0)
1757 || UNLIKELY(isUTF8_PERL_EXTENDED(s0)))))
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1758 && ((flags & ( UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR
1759 |UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE
1760 |UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER
d044b7a7 1761 |UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED
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1762 |UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR
1763 |UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE
1764 |UTF8_WARN_SUPER
d22ec717 1765 |UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED))))
eb83ed87 1766 {
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1767 /* If there were no malformations, or the only malformation is an
1768 * overlong, 'uv' is valid */
1769 if (LIKELY(! (possible_problems & ~UTF8_GOT_LONG))) {
1770 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv))) {
1771 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
1772 }
1773 else if (UNLIKELY(uv > PERL_UNICODE_MAX)) {
1774 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1775 }
1776 else if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_NONCHAR(uv))) {
1777 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
1778 }
1779 }
1780 else { /* Otherwise, need to look at the source UTF-8, possibly
1781 adjusted to be non-overlong */
1782
1783 if (UNLIKELY(NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*adjusted_s0)
1784 >= FIRST_START_BYTE_THAT_IS_DEFINITELY_SUPER))
ea5ced44 1785 {
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1786 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1787 }
1788 else if (curlen > 1) {
1789 if (UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SUPER(
1790 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*adjusted_s0),
1791 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*(adjusted_s0 + 1)))))
ea5ced44 1792 {
2b5e7bc2 1793 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
ea5ced44 1794 }
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1795 else if (UNLIKELY(IS_UTF8_2_BYTE_SURROGATE(
1796 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*adjusted_s0),
1797 NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(*(adjusted_s0 + 1)))))
1798 {
1799 possible_problems |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
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1800 }
1801 }
c0236afe 1802
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1803 /* We need a complete well-formed UTF-8 character to discern
1804 * non-characters, so can't look for them here */
1805 }
1806 }
949cf498 1807
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1808 ready_to_handle_errors:
1809
1810 /* At this point:
1811 * curlen contains the number of bytes in the sequence that
1812 * this call should advance the input by.
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1813 * avail_len gives the available number of bytes passed in, but
1814 * only if this is less than the expected number of
1815 * bytes, based on the code point's start byte.
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1816 * possible_problems' is 0 if there weren't any problems; otherwise a bit
1817 * is set in it for each potential problem found.
1818 * uv contains the code point the input sequence
1819 * represents; or if there is a problem that prevents
1820 * a well-defined value from being computed, it is
1821 * some subsitute value, typically the REPLACEMENT
1822 * CHARACTER.
1823 * s0 points to the first byte of the character
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1824 * s points to just after were we left off processing
1825 * the character
1826 * send points to just after where that character should
1827 * end, based on how many bytes the start byte tells
1828 * us should be in it, but no further than s0 +
1829 * avail_len
2b5e7bc2 1830 */
eb83ed87 1831
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1832 if (UNLIKELY(possible_problems)) {
1833 bool disallowed = FALSE;
1834 const U32 orig_problems = possible_problems;
1835
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1836 if (msgs) {
1837 *msgs = NULL;
1838 }
1839
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1840 while (possible_problems) { /* Handle each possible problem */
1841 UV pack_warn = 0;
1842 char * message = NULL;
37657a5b 1843 U32 this_flag_bit = 0;
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1844
1845 /* Each 'if' clause handles one problem. They are ordered so that
1846 * the first ones' messages will be displayed before the later
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1847 * ones; this is kinda in decreasing severity order. But the
1848 * overlong must come last, as it changes 'uv' looked at by the
1849 * others */
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1850 if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW) {
1851
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1852 /* Overflow means also got a super and are using Perl's
1853 * extended UTF-8, but we handle all three cases here */
2b5e7bc2 1854 possible_problems
d044b7a7 1855 &= ~(UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW|UTF8_GOT_SUPER|UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED);
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1856 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW;
1857
1858 /* But the API says we flag all errors found */
1859 if (flags & (UTF8_WARN_SUPER|UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER)) {
1860 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
1861 }
ddb65933 1862 if (flags
d044b7a7 1863 & (UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED|UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED))
ddb65933 1864 {
d044b7a7 1865 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED;
f9380377 1866 }
2b5e7bc2 1867
d60baaa7 1868 /* Disallow if any of the three categories say to */
56576a04 1869 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_OVERFLOW)
d60baaa7 1870 || (flags & ( UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER
d044b7a7 1871 |UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED)))
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1872 {
1873 disallowed = TRUE;
1874 }
1875
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1876 /* Likewise, warn if any say to */
1877 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_OVERFLOW)
1878 || (flags & (UTF8_WARN_SUPER|UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED)))
d60baaa7 1879 {
2b5e7bc2 1880
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1881 /* The warnings code explicitly says it doesn't handle the
1882 * case of packWARN2 and two categories which have
1883 * parent-child relationship. Even if it works now to
1884 * raise the warning if either is enabled, it wouldn't
1885 * necessarily do so in the future. We output (only) the
56576a04 1886 * most dire warning */
ddb65933 1887 if (! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)) {
37657a5b 1888 if (msgs || ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) {
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1889 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1890 }
37657a5b 1891 else if (msgs || ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)) {
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1892 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE);
1893 }
1894 if (pack_warn) {
1895 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s: %s (overflows)",
1896 malformed_text,
05b9033b 1897 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen, 0));
37657a5b 1898 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW;
ddb65933 1899 }
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1900 }
1901 }
1902 }
1903 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_EMPTY) {
1904 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
f9380377 1905 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
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1906
1907 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_EMPTY)) {
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1908
1909 /* This so-called malformation is now treated as a bug in
1910 * the caller. If you have nothing to decode, skip calling
1911 * this function */
1912 assert(0);
1913
2b5e7bc2 1914 disallowed = TRUE;
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1915 if ( (msgs
1916 || ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY))
1917 {
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1918 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1919 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s (empty string)",
1920 malformed_text);
37657a5b 1921 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_EMPTY;
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1922 }
1923 }
1924 }
1925 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION) {
1926 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
f9380377 1927 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
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1928
1929 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_CONTINUATION)) {
1930 disallowed = TRUE;
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1931 if (( msgs
1932 || ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY))
1933 {
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1934 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1935 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
1936 "%s: %s (unexpected continuation byte 0x%02x,"
1937 " with no preceding start byte)",
1938 malformed_text,
7e2f38b2 1939 _byte_dump_string(s0, 1, 0), *s0);
37657a5b 1940 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_CONTINUATION;
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1941 }
1942 }
1943 }
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1944 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_SHORT) {
1945 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
f9380377 1946 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
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1947
1948 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_SHORT)) {
1949 disallowed = TRUE;
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1950 if (( msgs
1951 || ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY))
1952 {
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1953 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1954 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
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1955 "%s: %s (too short; %d byte%s available, need %d)",
1956 malformed_text,
1957 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0, 0),
1958 (int)avail_len,
1959 avail_len == 1 ? "" : "s",
1960 (int)expectlen);
37657a5b 1961 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_SHORT;
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1962 }
1963 }
ba210ebe 1964
2b5e7bc2 1965 }
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1966 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION) {
1967 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
1968 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
1969
1970 if (! (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_NON_CONTINUATION)) {
1971 disallowed = TRUE;
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1972 if (( msgs
1973 || ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY))
1974 {
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1975
1976 /* If we don't know for sure that the input length is
1977 * valid, avoid as much as possible reading past the
1978 * end of the buffer */
1979 int printlen = (flags & _UTF8_NO_CONFIDENCE_IN_CURLEN)
1980 ? s - s0
1981 : send - s0;
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1982 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
1983 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s",
1984 unexpected_non_continuation_text(s0,
99a765e9 1985 printlen,
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1986 s - s0,
1987 (int) expectlen));
37657a5b 1988 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_NON_CONTINUATION;
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1989 }
1990 }
1991 }
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1992 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE) {
1993 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
1994
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1995 if (flags & UTF8_WARN_SURROGATE) {
1996 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
1997
1998 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
37657a5b 1999 && (msgs || ckWARN_d(WARN_SURROGATE)))
f9380377 2000 {
2b5e7bc2
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2001 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE);
2002
2003 /* These are the only errors that can occur with a
2004 * surrogate when the 'uv' isn't valid */
2005 if (orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT) {
2006 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
2007 "UTF-16 surrogate (any UTF-8 sequence that"
2008 " starts with \"%s\" is for a surrogate)",
7e2f38b2 2009 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen, 0));
2b5e7bc2
KW
2010 }
2011 else {
c94c2f39 2012 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ surrogate_cp_format, uv);
2b5e7bc2 2013 }
37657a5b 2014 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
f9380377 2015 }
2b5e7bc2 2016 }
ba210ebe 2017
2b5e7bc2
KW
2018 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SURROGATE) {
2019 disallowed = TRUE;
f9380377 2020 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SURROGATE;
2b5e7bc2
KW
2021 }
2022 }
2023 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_SUPER) {
2024 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
949cf498 2025
f9380377
KW
2026 if (flags & UTF8_WARN_SUPER) {
2027 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
2028
2029 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
37657a5b 2030 && (msgs || ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)))
f9380377 2031 {
2b5e7bc2
KW
2032 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE);
2033
2034 if (orig_problems & UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT) {
2035 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
2036 "Any UTF-8 sequence that starts with"
2037 " \"%s\" is for a non-Unicode code point,"
2038 " may not be portable",
7e2f38b2 2039 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen, 0));
2b5e7bc2
KW
2040 }
2041 else {
c94c2f39 2042 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ super_cp_format, uv);
2b5e7bc2 2043 }
37657a5b 2044 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
f9380377 2045 }
2b5e7bc2 2046 }
ba210ebe 2047
57ff5f59
KW
2048 /* Test for Perl's extended UTF-8 after the regular SUPER ones,
2049 * and before possibly bailing out, so that the more dire
2050 * warning will override the regular one. */
2051 if (UNLIKELY(isUTF8_PERL_EXTENDED(s0))) {
2b5e7bc2 2052 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
d044b7a7 2053 && (flags & (UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED|UTF8_WARN_SUPER))
37657a5b 2054 && (msgs || ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)))
2b5e7bc2 2055 {
db0f09e6 2056 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE);
2b5e7bc2 2057
57ff5f59
KW
2058 /* If it is an overlong that evaluates to a code point
2059 * that doesn't have to use the Perl extended UTF-8, it
2060 * still used it, and so we output a message that
2061 * doesn't refer to the code point. The same is true
2062 * if there was a SHORT malformation where the code
2063 * point is not valid. In that case, 'uv' will have
2064 * been set to the REPLACEMENT CHAR, and the message
2065 * below without the code point in it will be selected
2066 * */
2067 if (UNICODE_IS_PERL_EXTENDED(uv)) {
2b5e7bc2 2068 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
57ff5f59 2069 perl_extended_cp_format, uv);
2b5e7bc2
KW
2070 }
2071 else {
2072 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
57ff5f59
KW
2073 "Any UTF-8 sequence that starts with"
2074 " \"%s\" is a Perl extension, and"
2075 " so is not portable",
2076 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen, 0));
2b5e7bc2 2077 }
37657a5b 2078 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED;
2b5e7bc2
KW
2079 }
2080
d044b7a7
KW
2081 if (flags & ( UTF8_WARN_PERL_EXTENDED
2082 |UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED))
ddb65933 2083 {
d044b7a7 2084 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_PERL_EXTENDED;
f9380377 2085
d044b7a7 2086 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_PERL_EXTENDED) {
f9380377
KW
2087 disallowed = TRUE;
2088 }
2b5e7bc2
KW
2089 }
2090 }
eb83ed87 2091
2b5e7bc2 2092 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_SUPER) {
f9380377 2093 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_SUPER;
2b5e7bc2
KW
2094 disallowed = TRUE;
2095 }
2b5e7bc2
KW
2096 }
2097 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR) {
2098 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
ba210ebe 2099
f9380377
KW
2100 if (flags & UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR) {
2101 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
2102
2103 if ( ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY)
37657a5b 2104 && (msgs || ckWARN_d(WARN_NONCHAR)))
f9380377 2105 {
2b5e7bc2
KW
2106 /* The code above should have guaranteed that we don't
2107 * get here with errors other than overlong */
2108 assert (! (orig_problems
2109 & ~(UTF8_GOT_LONG|UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR)));
2110
2111 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_NONCHAR);
c94c2f39 2112 message = Perl_form(aTHX_ nonchar_cp_format, uv);
37657a5b 2113 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
f9380377 2114 }
2b5e7bc2 2115 }
5b311467 2116
2b5e7bc2
KW
2117 if (flags & UTF8_DISALLOW_NONCHAR) {
2118 disallowed = TRUE;
f9380377 2119 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_NONCHAR;
2b5e7bc2 2120 }
6c64cd9d
KW
2121 }
2122 else if (possible_problems & UTF8_GOT_LONG) {
2123 possible_problems &= ~UTF8_GOT_LONG;
2124 *errors |= UTF8_GOT_LONG;
2125
2126 if (flags & UTF8_ALLOW_LONG) {
2127
2128 /* We don't allow the actual overlong value, unless the
2129 * special extra bit is also set */
2130 if (! (flags & ( UTF8_ALLOW_LONG_AND_ITS_VALUE
2131 & ~UTF8_ALLOW_LONG)))
2132 {
2133 uv = UNICODE_REPLACEMENT;
2134 }
2135 }
2136 else {
2137 disallowed = TRUE;
2138
37657a5b
KW
2139 if (( msgs
2140 || ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8)) && ! (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY))
2141 {
6c64cd9d
KW
2142 pack_warn = packWARN(WARN_UTF8);
2143
2144 /* These error types cause 'uv' to be something that
2145 * isn't what was intended, so can't use it in the
2146 * message. The other error types either can't
2147 * generate an overlong, or else the 'uv' is valid */
2148 if (orig_problems &
2149 (UTF8_GOT_TOO_SHORT|UTF8_GOT_OVERFLOW))
2150 {
2151 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
2152 "%s: %s (any UTF-8 sequence that starts"
2153 " with \"%s\" is overlong which can and"
2154 " should be represented with a"
2155 " different, shorter sequence)",
2156 malformed_text,
2157 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0, 0),
2158 _byte_dump_string(s0, curlen, 0));
2159 }
2160 else {
2161 U8 tmpbuf[UTF8_MAXBYTES+1];
1be62ab9
KW
2162 const U8 * const e = uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(tmpbuf,
2163 uv, 0);
d819dc50
KW
2164 /* Don't use U+ for non-Unicode code points, which
2165 * includes those in the Latin1 range */
2166 const char * preface = ( uv > PERL_UNICODE_MAX
2167#ifdef EBCDIC
2168 || uv <= 0xFF
2169#endif
2170 )
2171 ? "0x"
2172 : "U+";
6c64cd9d
KW
2173 message = Perl_form(aTHX_
2174 "%s: %s (overlong; instead use %s to represent"
2175 " %s%0*" UVXf ")",
2176 malformed_text,
2177 _byte_dump_string(s0, send - s0, 0),
2178 _byte_dump_string(tmpbuf, e - tmpbuf, 0),
2179 preface,
2180 ((uv < 256) ? 2 : 4), /* Field width of 2 for
2181 small code points */
1be62ab9 2182 UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv));
6c64cd9d 2183 }
37657a5b 2184 this_flag_bit = UTF8_GOT_LONG;
6c64cd9d
KW
2185 }
2186 }
2b5e7bc2
KW
2187 } /* End of looking through the possible flags */
2188
2189 /* Display the message (if any) for the problem being handled in
2190 * this iteration of the loop */
2191 if (message) {
37657a5b 2192 if (msgs) {
37657a5b
KW
2193 assert(this_flag_bit);
2194
2195 if (*msgs == NULL) {
2196 *msgs = newAV();
2197 }
2198
bb07812e
KW
2199 av_push(*msgs, newRV_noinc((SV*) new_msg_hv(message,
2200 pack_warn,
2201 this_flag_bit)));
37657a5b
KW
2202 }
2203 else if (PL_op)
2b5e7bc2
KW
2204 Perl_warner(aTHX_ pack_warn, "%s in %s", message,
2205 OP_DESC(PL_op));
2206 else
2207 Perl_warner(aTHX_ pack_warn, "%s", message);
2208 }
ddb65933 2209 } /* End of 'while (possible_problems)' */
a0dbb045 2210
2b5e7bc2
KW
2211 /* Since there was a possible problem, the returned length may need to
2212 * be changed from the one stored at the beginning of this function.
2213 * Instead of trying to figure out if that's needed, just do it. */
2214 if (retlen) {
2215 *retlen = curlen;
2216 }
a0dbb045 2217
2b5e7bc2
KW
2218 if (disallowed) {
2219 if (flags & UTF8_CHECK_ONLY && retlen) {
2220 *retlen = ((STRLEN) -1);
2221 }
2222 return 0;
2223 }
eb83ed87 2224 }
ba210ebe 2225
2b5e7bc2 2226 return UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv);
a0ed51b3
LW
2227}
2228
8e84507e 2229/*
ec5f19d0
KW
2230=for apidoc utf8_to_uvchr_buf
2231
2232Returns the native code point of the first character in the string C<s> which
2233is assumed to be in UTF-8 encoding; C<send> points to 1 beyond the end of C<s>.
524080c4 2234C<*retlen> will be set to the length, in bytes, of that character.
ec5f19d0 2235
524080c4
KW
2236If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF-8 character and UTF8 warnings are
2237enabled, zero is returned and C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't
796b6530 2238C<NULL>) to -1. If those warnings are off, the computed value, if well-defined
173db420 2239(or the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER if not), is silently returned, and
796b6530 2240C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't C<NULL>) so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>) is
173db420 2241the next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed character.
de69f3af 2242See L</utf8n_to_uvchr> for details on when the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER is
173db420 2243returned.
ec5f19d0
KW
2244
2245=cut
52be2536
KW
2246
2247Also implemented as a macro in utf8.h
2248
ec5f19d0
KW
2249*/
2250
2251
2252UV
2253Perl_utf8_to_uvchr_buf(pTHX_ const U8 *s, const U8 *send, STRLEN *retlen)
2254{
7f974d7e
KW
2255 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_TO_UVCHR_BUF;
2256
ec5f19d0
KW
2257 assert(s < send);
2258
2259 return utf8n_to_uvchr(s, send - s, retlen,
ddb65933 2260 ckWARN_d(WARN_UTF8) ? 0 : UTF8_ALLOW_ANY);
ec5f19d0
KW
2261}
2262
52be2536
KW
2263/* This is marked as deprecated
2264 *
ec5f19d0
KW
2265=for apidoc utf8_to_uvuni_buf
2266
de69f3af
KW
2267Only in very rare circumstances should code need to be dealing in Unicode
2268(as opposed to native) code points. In those few cases, use
07dfe0a4
KW
2269C<L<NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8_to_uvchr_buf(...))|/utf8_to_uvchr_buf>> instead. If you
2270are not absolutely sure this is one of those cases, then assume it isn't and
2271use plain C<utf8_to_uvchr_buf> instead.
4f83cdcd
KW
2272
2273Returns the Unicode (not-native) code point of the first character in the
2274string C<s> which
ec5f19d0
KW
2275is assumed to be in UTF-8 encoding; C<send> points to 1 beyond the end of C<s>.
2276C<retlen> will be set to the length, in bytes, of that character.
2277
524080c4
KW
2278If C<s> does not point to a well-formed UTF-8 character and UTF8 warnings are
2279enabled, zero is returned and C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't
2280NULL) to -1. If those warnings are off, the computed value if well-defined (or
2281the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, if not) is silently returned, and C<*retlen>
2282is set (if C<retlen> isn't NULL) so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>) is the
2283next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed character.
de69f3af 2284See L</utf8n_to_uvchr> for details on when the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER is returned.
ec5f19d0
KW
2285
2286=cut
2287*/
2288
2289UV
2290Perl_utf8_to_uvuni_buf(pTHX_ const U8 *s, const U8 *send, STRLEN *retlen)
2291{
2292 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_TO_UVUNI_BUF;
2293
2294 assert(send > s);
2295
5962d97e 2296 return NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8_to_uvchr_buf(s, send, retlen));
ec5f19d0
KW
2297}
2298
b76347f2 2299/*
87cea99e 2300=for apidoc utf8_length
b76347f2 2301
b2e7ed74
KW
2302Returns the number of characters in the sequence of UTF-8-encoded bytes starting
2303at C<s> and ending at the byte just before C<e>. If <s> and <e> point to the
2304same place, it returns 0 with no warning raised.
2305
2306If C<e E<lt> s> or if the scan would end up past C<e>, it raises a UTF8 warning
2307and returns the number of valid characters.
b76347f2
JH
2308
2309=cut
2310*/
2311
2312STRLEN
35a4481c 2313Perl_utf8_length(pTHX_ const U8 *s, const U8 *e)
b76347f2
JH
2314{
2315 STRLEN len = 0;
2316
7918f24d
NC
2317 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_LENGTH;
2318
8850bf83
JH
2319 /* Note: cannot use UTF8_IS_...() too eagerly here since e.g.
2320 * the bitops (especially ~) can create illegal UTF-8.
2321 * In other words: in Perl UTF-8 is not just for Unicode. */
2322
a3b680e6
AL
2323 if (e < s)
2324 goto warn_and_return;
b76347f2 2325 while (s < e) {
4cbf4130 2326 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
8e91ec7f
AV
2327 len++;
2328 }
2329
2330 if (e != s) {
2331 len--;
2332 warn_and_return:
9b387841
NC
2333 if (PL_op)
2334 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
2335 "%s in %s", unees, OP_DESC(PL_op));
2336 else
61a12c31 2337 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8), "%s", unees);
b76347f2
JH
2338 }
2339
2340 return len;
2341}
2342
b06226ff 2343/*
fed3ba5d
NC
2344=for apidoc bytes_cmp_utf8
2345
a1433954 2346Compares the sequence of characters (stored as octets) in C<b>, C<blen> with the
72d33970
FC
2347sequence of characters (stored as UTF-8)
2348in C<u>, C<ulen>. Returns 0 if they are
fed3ba5d
NC
2349equal, -1 or -2 if the first string is less than the second string, +1 or +2
2350if the first string is greater than the second string.
2351
2352-1 or +1 is returned if the shorter string was identical to the start of the
72d33970
FC
2353longer string. -2 or +2 is returned if
2354there was a difference between characters
fed3ba5d
NC
2355within the strings.
2356
2357=cut
2358*/
2359
2360int
2361Perl_bytes_cmp_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *b, STRLEN blen, const U8 *u, STRLEN ulen)
2362{
2363 const U8 *const bend = b + blen;
2364 const U8 *const uend = u + ulen;
2365
2366 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_CMP_UTF8;
fed3ba5d
NC
2367
2368 while (b < bend && u < uend) {
2369 U8 c = *u++;
2370 if (!UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
2371 if (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(c)) {
2372 if (u < uend) {
2373 U8 c1 = *u++;
2374 if (UTF8_IS_CONTINUATION(c1)) {
a62b247b 2375 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, c1);
fed3ba5d 2376 } else {
2b5e7bc2 2377 /* diag_listed_as: Malformed UTF-8 character%s */
fed3ba5d 2378 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
56576a04
KW
2379 "%s %s%s",
2380 unexpected_non_continuation_text(u - 2, 2, 1, 2),
2381 PL_op ? " in " : "",
2382 PL_op ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : "");
fed3ba5d
NC
2383 return -2;
2384 }
2385 } else {
2386 if (PL_op)
2387 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
2388 "%s in %s", unees, OP_DESC(PL_op));
2389 else
61a12c31 2390 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8), "%s", unees);
fed3ba5d
NC
2391 return -2; /* Really want to return undef :-) */
2392 }
2393 } else {
2394 return -2;
2395 }
2396 }
2397 if (*b != c) {
2398 return *b < c ? -2 : +2;
2399 }
2400 ++b;
2401 }
2402
2403 if (b == bend && u == uend)
2404 return 0;
2405
2406 return b < bend ? +1 : -1;
2407}
2408
2409/*
87cea99e 2410=for apidoc utf8_to_bytes
6940069f 2411
3bc0c78c 2412Converts a string C<"s"> of length C<*lenp> from UTF-8 into native byte encoding.
a1433954 2413Unlike L</bytes_to_utf8>, this over-writes the original string, and
09af0336 2414updates C<*lenp> to contain the new length.
3bc0c78c
KW
2415Returns zero on failure (leaving C<"s"> unchanged) setting C<*lenp> to -1.
2416
2417Upon successful return, the number of variants in the string can be computed by
23b37b12
KW
2418having saved the value of C<*lenp> before the call, and subtracting the
2419after-call value of C<*lenp> from it.
6940069f 2420
a1433954 2421If you need a copy of the string, see L</bytes_from_utf8>.
95be277c 2422
6940069f
GS
2423=cut
2424*/
2425
2426U8 *
09af0336 2427Perl_utf8_to_bytes(pTHX_ U8 *s, STRLEN *lenp)
6940069f 2428{
9fe0d3c2 2429 U8 * first_variant;
246fae53 2430
7918f24d 2431 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_TO_BYTES;
81611534 2432 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
7918f24d 2433
9fe0d3c2 2434 /* This is a no-op if no variants at all in the input */
09af0336 2435 if (is_utf8_invariant_string_loc(s, *lenp, (const U8 **) &first_variant)) {
9fe0d3c2
KW
2436 return s;
2437 }
2438
2439 {
3c5aa262 2440 U8 * const save = s;
09af0336 2441 U8 * const send = s + *lenp;
3c5aa262
KW
2442 U8 * d;
2443
2444 /* Nothing before the first variant needs to be changed, so start the real
2445 * work there */
2446 s = first_variant;
2447 while (s < send) {
2448 if (! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s)) {
2449 if (! UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(s, send)) {
09af0336 2450 *lenp = ((STRLEN) -1);
3c5aa262
KW
2451 return 0;
2452 }
2453 s++;
d59937ca
KW
2454 }
2455 s++;
dcad2880 2456 }
dcad2880 2457
3c5aa262
KW
2458 /* Is downgradable, so do it */
2459 d = s = first_variant;
2460 while (s < send) {
2461 U8 c = *s++;
2462 if (! UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
2463 /* Then it is two-byte encoded */
2464 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, *s);
2465 s++;
2466 }
2467 *d++ = c;
2468 }
2469 *d = '\0';
09af0336 2470 *lenp = d - save;
3c5aa262
KW
2471
2472 return save;
9fe0d3c2 2473 }
6940069f
GS
2474}
2475
2476/*
87cea99e 2477=for apidoc bytes_from_utf8
f9a63242 2478
09af0336 2479Converts a potentially UTF-8 encoded string C<s> of length C<*lenp> into native
41ae6089 2480byte encoding. On input, the boolean C<*is_utf8p> gives whether or not C<s> is
4f3d592d
KW
2481actually encoded in UTF-8.
2482
2483Unlike L</utf8_to_bytes> but like L</bytes_to_utf8>, this is non-destructive of
2484the input string.
2485
41ae6089
KW
2486Do nothing if C<*is_utf8p> is 0, or if there are code points in the string
2487not expressible in native byte encoding. In these cases, C<*is_utf8p> and
09af0336 2488C<*lenp> are unchanged, and the return value is the original C<s>.
4f3d592d 2489
41ae6089 2490Otherwise, C<*is_utf8p> is set to 0, and the return value is a pointer to a
4f3d592d 2491newly created string containing a downgraded copy of C<s>, and whose length is
9ff99fb3
KW
2492returned in C<*lenp>, updated. The new string is C<NUL>-terminated. The
2493caller is responsible for arranging for the memory used by this string to get
2494freed.
f9a63242 2495
3bc0c78c 2496Upon successful return, the number of variants in the string can be computed by
23b37b12
KW
2497having saved the value of C<*lenp> before the call, and subtracting the
2498after-call value of C<*lenp> from it.
3bc0c78c 2499
37607a96 2500=cut
976c1b08
KW
2501
2502There is a macro that avoids this function call, but this is retained for
2503anyone who calls it with the Perl_ prefix */
f9a63242
JH
2504
2505U8 *
41ae6089 2506Perl_bytes_from_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *s, STRLEN *lenp, bool *is_utf8p)
f9a63242 2507{
7918f24d 2508 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_FROM_UTF8;
96a5add6 2509 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
f9a63242 2510
976c1b08
KW
2511 return bytes_from_utf8_loc(s, lenp, is_utf8p, NULL);
2512}
2513
2514/*
2515No = here because currently externally undocumented
2516for apidoc bytes_from_utf8_loc
2517
2518Like C<L</bytes_from_utf8>()>, but takes an extra parameter, a pointer to where
2519to store the location of the first character in C<"s"> that cannot be
2520converted to non-UTF8.
2521
2522If that parameter is C<NULL>, this function behaves identically to
2523C<bytes_from_utf8>.
2524
2525Otherwise if C<*is_utf8p> is 0 on input, the function behaves identically to
2526C<bytes_from_utf8>, except it also sets C<*first_non_downgradable> to C<NULL>.
2527
2528Otherwise, the function returns a newly created C<NUL>-terminated string
2529containing the non-UTF8 equivalent of the convertible first portion of
2530C<"s">. C<*lenp> is set to its length, not including the terminating C<NUL>.
2531If the entire input string was converted, C<*is_utf8p> is set to a FALSE value,
2532and C<*first_non_downgradable> is set to C<NULL>.
2533
2534Otherwise, C<*first_non_downgradable> set to point to the first byte of the
2535first character in the original string that wasn't converted. C<*is_utf8p> is
2536unchanged. Note that the new string may have length 0.
2537
2538Another way to look at it is, if C<*first_non_downgradable> is non-C<NULL> and
2539C<*is_utf8p> is TRUE, this function starts at the beginning of C<"s"> and
2540converts as many characters in it as possible stopping at the first one it
385b74be 2541finds that can't be converted to non-UTF-8. C<*first_non_downgradable> is
976c1b08
KW
2542set to point to that. The function returns the portion that could be converted
2543in a newly created C<NUL>-terminated string, and C<*lenp> is set to its length,
2544not including the terminating C<NUL>. If the very first character in the
2545original could not be converted, C<*lenp> will be 0, and the new string will
2546contain just a single C<NUL>. If the entire input string was converted,
2547C<*is_utf8p> is set to FALSE and C<*first_non_downgradable> is set to C<NULL>.
2548
2549Upon successful return, the number of variants in the converted portion of the
2550string can be computed by having saved the value of C<*lenp> before the call,
2551and subtracting the after-call value of C<*lenp> from it.
2552
2553=cut
2554
2555
2556*/
2557
2558U8 *
2559Perl_bytes_from_utf8_loc(const U8 *s, STRLEN *lenp, bool *is_utf8p, const U8** first_unconverted)
2560{
2561 U8 *d;
2562 const U8 *original = s;
2563 U8 *converted_start;
2564 const U8 *send = s + *lenp;
f9a63242 2565
976c1b08 2566 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_FROM_UTF8_LOC;
170a1c22 2567
976c1b08
KW
2568 if (! *is_utf8p) {
2569 if (first_unconverted) {
2570 *first_unconverted = NULL;
2571 }
2572
2573 return (U8 *) original;
2574 }
2575
2576 Newx(d, (*lenp) + 1, U8);
2577
2578 converted_start = d;
7299a045
KW
2579 while (s < send) {
2580 U8 c = *s++;
2581 if (! UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
976c1b08
KW
2582
2583 /* Then it is multi-byte encoded. If the code point is above 0xFF,
2584 * have to stop now */
2585 if (UNLIKELY (! UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(s - 1, send))) {
2586 if (first_unconverted) {
2587 *first_unconverted = s - 1;
2588 goto finish_and_return;
2589 }
2590 else {
2591 Safefree(converted_start);
2592 return (U8 *) original;
2593 }
2594 }
2595
7299a045
KW
2596 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, *s);
2597 s++;
38af28cf 2598 }
7299a045
KW
2599 *d++ = c;
2600 }
170a1c22 2601
976c1b08
KW
2602 /* Here, converted the whole of the input */
2603 *is_utf8p = FALSE;
2604 if (first_unconverted) {
2605 *first_unconverted = NULL;
170a1c22 2606 }
976c1b08
KW
2607
2608 finish_and_return:
46a08a6f
KW
2609 *d = '\0';
2610 *lenp = d - converted_start;
976c1b08
KW
2611
2612 /* Trim unused space */
2613 Renew(converted_start, *lenp + 1, U8);
2614
2615 return converted_start;
f9a63242
JH
2616}
2617
2618/*
87cea99e 2619=for apidoc bytes_to_utf8
6940069f 2620
09af0336 2621Converts a string C<s> of length C<*lenp> bytes from the native encoding into
ff97e5cf 2622UTF-8.
09af0336 2623Returns a pointer to the newly-created string, and sets C<*lenp> to
9ff99fb3
KW
2624reflect the new length in bytes. The caller is responsible for arranging for
2625the memory used by this string to get freed.
6940069f 2626
3bc0c78c 2627Upon successful return, the number of variants in the string can be computed by
23b37b12 2628having saved the value of C<*lenp> before the call, and subtracting it from the
3bc0c78c
KW
2629after-call value of C<*lenp>.
2630
75200dff 2631A C<NUL> character will be written after the end of the string.
2bbc8d55
SP
2632
2633If you want to convert to UTF-8 from encodings other than
2634the native (Latin1 or EBCDIC),
a1433954 2635see L</sv_recode_to_utf8>().
c9ada85f 2636
497711e7 2637=cut
6940069f
GS
2638*/
2639
2640U8*
09af0336 2641Perl_bytes_to_utf8(pTHX_ const U8 *s, STRLEN *lenp)
6940069f 2642{
09af0336 2643 const U8 * const send = s + (*lenp);
6940069f
GS
2644 U8 *d;
2645 U8 *dst;
7918f24d
NC
2646
2647 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_BYTES_TO_UTF8;
96a5add6 2648 PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT;
6940069f 2649
d4662719
KW
2650 /* 1 for each byte + 1 for each byte that expands to two, + trailing NUL */
2651 Newx(d, (*lenp) + variant_under_utf8_count(s, send) + 1, U8);
6940069f
GS
2652 dst = d;
2653
2654 while (s < send) {
55d09dc8
KW
2655 append_utf8_from_native_byte(*s, &d);
2656 s++;
6940069f 2657 }
2e11cf67 2658
6940069f 2659 *d = '\0';
09af0336 2660 *lenp = d-dst;
2e11cf67 2661
6940069f
GS
2662 return dst;
2663}
2664
a0ed51b3 2665/*
624504c5
KW
2666 * Convert native (big-endian) UTF-16 to UTF-8. For reversed (little-endian),
2667 * use utf16_to_utf8_reversed().
a0ed51b3 2668 *
624504c5
KW
2669 * UTF-16 requires 2 bytes for every code point below 0x10000; otherwise 4 bytes.
2670 * UTF-8 requires 1-3 bytes for every code point below 0x1000; otherwise 4 bytes.
2671 * UTF-EBCDIC requires 1-4 bytes for every code point below 0x1000; otherwise 4-5 bytes.
2672 *
2673 * These functions don't check for overflow. The worst case is every code
2674 * point in the input is 2 bytes, and requires 4 bytes on output. (If the code
2675 * is never going to run in EBCDIC, it is 2 bytes requiring 3 on output.) Therefore the
2676 * destination must be pre-extended to 2 times the source length.
2677 *
2678 * Do not use in-place. We optimize for native, for obvious reasons. */
a0ed51b3
LW
2679
2680U8*
dea0fc0b 2681Perl_utf16_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8* p, U8* d, I32 bytelen, I32 *newlen)
a0ed51b3 2682{
dea0fc0b
JH
2683 U8* pend;
2684 U8* dstart = d;
2685
7918f24d
NC
2686 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF16_TO_UTF8;
2687
dea0fc0b 2688 if (bytelen & 1)
56576a04
KW
2689 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: utf16_to_utf8: odd bytelen %" UVuf,
2690 (UV)bytelen);
dea0fc0b
JH
2691
2692 pend = p + bytelen;
2693
a0ed51b3 2694 while (p < pend) {
dea0fc0b
JH
2695 UV uv = (p[0] << 8) + p[1]; /* UTF-16BE */
2696 p += 2;
2d1545e5 2697 if (OFFUNI_IS_INVARIANT(uv)) {
56d37426 2698 *d++ = LATIN1_TO_NATIVE((U8) uv);
a0ed51b3
LW
2699 continue;
2700 }
56d37426
KW
2701 if (uv <= MAX_UTF8_TWO_BYTE) {
2702 *d++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv));
2703 *d++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(UNI_TO_NATIVE(uv));
a0ed51b3
LW
2704 continue;
2705 }
ffd0a9d3 2706
46956fad
KW
2707#define FIRST_HIGH_SURROGATE UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST
2708#define LAST_HIGH_SURROGATE 0xDBFF
2709#define FIRST_LOW_SURROGATE 0xDC00
2710#define LAST_LOW_SURROGATE UNICODE_SURROGATE_LAST
ffd0a9d3 2711#define FIRST_IN_PLANE1 0x10000
e23c50db
KW
2712
2713 /* This assumes that most uses will be in the first Unicode plane, not
2714 * needing surrogates */
2715 if (UNLIKELY(uv >= UNICODE_SURROGATE_FIRST
2716 && uv <= UNICODE_SURROGATE_LAST))
2717 {
2718 if (UNLIKELY(p >= pend) || UNLIKELY(uv > LAST_HIGH_SURROGATE)) {
2719 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Malformed UTF-16 surrogate");
2720 }
2721 else {
01ea242b 2722 UV low = (p[0] << 8) + p[1];
e23c50db
KW
2723 if ( UNLIKELY(low < FIRST_LOW_SURROGATE)
2724 || UNLIKELY(low > LAST_LOW_SURROGATE))
2725 {
01ea242b 2726 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "Malformed UTF-16 surrogate");
e23c50db
KW
2727 }
2728 p += 2;
46956fad 2729 uv = ((uv - FIRST_HIGH_SURROGATE) << 10)
ffd0a9d3 2730 + (low - FIRST_LOW_SURROGATE) + FIRST_IN_PLANE1;
01ea242b 2731 }
a0ed51b3 2732 }
56d37426
KW
2733#ifdef EBCDIC
2734 d = uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, 0);
2735#else
ffd0a9d3 2736 if (uv < FIRST_IN_PLANE1) {
eb160463
GS
2737 *d++ = (U8)(( uv >> 12) | 0xe0);
2738 *d++ = (U8)(((uv >> 6) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
2739 *d++ = (U8)(( uv & 0x3f) | 0x80);
a0ed51b3
LW
2740 continue;
2741 }
2742 else {
eb160463
GS
2743 *d++ = (U8)(( uv >> 18) | 0xf0);
2744 *d++ = (U8)(((uv >> 12) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
2745 *d++ = (U8)(((uv >> 6) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
2746 *d++ = (U8)(( uv & 0x3f) | 0x80);
a0ed51b3
LW
2747 continue;
2748 }
56d37426 2749#endif
a0ed51b3 2750 }
dea0fc0b 2751 *newlen = d - dstart;
a0ed51b3
LW
2752 return d;
2753}
2754
2755/* Note: this one is slightly destructive of the source. */
2756
2757U8*
dea0fc0b 2758Perl_utf16_to_utf8_reversed(pTHX_ U8* p, U8* d, I32 bytelen, I32 *newlen)
a0ed51b3
LW
2759{
2760 U8* s = (U8*)p;
d4c19fe8 2761 U8* const send = s + bytelen;
7918f24d
NC
2762
2763 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF16_TO_UTF8_REVERSED;
2764
e0ea5e2d 2765 if (bytelen & 1)
147e3846 2766 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: utf16_to_utf8_reversed: odd bytelen %" UVuf,
e0ea5e2d
NC
2767 (UV)bytelen);
2768
a0ed51b3 2769 while (s < send) {
d4c19fe8 2770 const U8 tmp = s[0];
a0ed51b3
LW
2771 s[0] = s[1];
2772 s[1] = tmp;
2773 s += 2;
2774 }
dea0fc0b 2775 return utf16_to_utf8(p, d, bytelen, newlen);
a0ed51b3
LW
2776}
2777
922e8cb4
KW
2778bool
2779Perl__is_uni_FOO(pTHX_ const U8 classnum, const UV c)
2780{
1565c085 2781 dVAR;
dc31b55c 2782 return _invlist_contains_cp(PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum], c);
922e8cb4
KW
2783}
2784
f9ae8fb6
JD
2785/* Internal function so we can deprecate the external one, and call
2786 this one from other deprecated functions in this file */
2787
f2645549
KW
2788bool
2789Perl__is_utf8_idstart(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
61b19385 2790{
1565c085
DM
2791 dVAR;
2792
f2645549 2793 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_IDSTART;
61b19385
KW
2794
2795 if (*p == '_')
2796 return TRUE;
eb1f4bb4 2797 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_idstart);
61b19385
KW
2798}
2799
5092f92a 2800bool
eba68aa0
KW
2801Perl__is_uni_perl_idcont(pTHX_ UV c)
2802{
1565c085 2803 dVAR;
c12658c9 2804 return _invlist_contains_cp(PL_utf8_perl_idcont, c);
eba68aa0
KW
2805}
2806
2807bool
f91dcd13
KW
2808Perl__is_uni_perl_idstart(pTHX_ UV c)
2809{
1565c085 2810 dVAR;
c12658c9 2811 return _invlist_contains_cp(PL_utf8_perl_idstart, c);
f91dcd13
KW
2812}
2813
3a4c58c9 2814UV
56576a04
KW
2815Perl__to_upper_title_latin1(pTHX_ const U8 c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp,
2816 const char S_or_s)
3a4c58c9
KW
2817{
2818 /* We have the latin1-range values compiled into the core, so just use
4a4088c4 2819 * those, converting the result to UTF-8. The only difference between upper
3a4c58c9
KW
2820 * and title case in this range is that LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S is
2821 * either "SS" or "Ss". Which one to use is passed into the routine in
2822 * 'S_or_s' to avoid a test */
2823
2824 UV converted = toUPPER_LATIN1_MOD(c);
2825
2826 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UPPER_TITLE_LATIN1;
2827
2828 assert(S_or_s == 'S' || S_or_s == 's');
2829
6f2d5cbc 2830 if (UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(converted)) { /* No difference between the two for
f4cd282c 2831 characters in this range */
3a4c58c9
KW
2832 *p = (U8) converted;
2833 *lenp = 1;
2834 return converted;
2835 }
2836
2837 /* toUPPER_LATIN1_MOD gives the correct results except for three outliers,
2838 * which it maps to one of them, so as to only have to have one check for
2839 * it in the main case */
2840 if (UNLIKELY(converted == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS)) {
2841 switch (c) {
2842 case LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS:
2843 converted = LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS;
2844 break;
2845 case MICRO_SIGN:
2846 converted = GREEK_CAPITAL_LETTER_MU;
2847 break;
79e064b9
KW
2848#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION > 2 \
2849 || (UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 2 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION >= 1 \
2850 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION >= 8)
3a4c58c9
KW
2851 case LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S:
2852 *(p)++ = 'S';
2853 *p = S_or_s;
2854 *lenp = 2;
2855 return 'S';
79e064b9 2856#endif
3a4c58c9 2857 default:
56576a04
KW
2858 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: to_upper_title_latin1 did not expect"
2859 " '%c' to map to '%c'",
2860 c, LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_Y_WITH_DIAERESIS);
e5964223 2861 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
3a4c58c9
KW
2862 }
2863 }
2864
2865 *(p)++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(converted);
2866 *p = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(converted);
2867 *lenp = 2;
2868
2869 return converted;
2870}
2871
fe63c520
KW
2872/* If compiled on an early Unicode version, there may not be auxiliary tables
2873 * */
2874#ifndef HAS_UC_AUX_TABLES
2875# define UC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
2876# define UC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
2877#endif
2878#ifndef HAS_TC_AUX_TABLES
2879# define TC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
2880# define TC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
2881#endif
2882#ifndef HAS_LC_AUX_TABLES
2883# define LC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
2884# define LC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
2885#endif
2886#ifndef HAS_CF_AUX_TABLES
2887# define CF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
2888# define CF_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
2889#endif
2890#ifndef HAS_UC_AUX_TABLES
2891# define UC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs NULL
2892# define UC_AUX_TABLE_lengths NULL
2893#endif
2894
50bda2c3
KW
2895/* Call the function to convert a UTF-8 encoded character to the specified case.
2896 * Note that there may be more than one character in the result.
6fa2f9bc
KW
2897 * 's' is a pointer to the first byte of the input character
2898 * 'd' will be set to the first byte of the string of changed characters. It
50bda2c3 2899 * needs to have space for UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1 bytes
6fa2f9bc 2900 * 'lenp' will be set to the length in bytes of the string of changed characters
50bda2c3 2901 *
56576a04 2902 * The functions return the ordinal of the first character in the string of
6fa2f9bc 2903 * 'd' */
56576a04 2904#define CALL_UPPER_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) \
8946fcd9
KW
2905 _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_toupper, \
2906 Uppercase_Mapping_invmap, \
2907 UC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
2908 UC_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
2909 "uppercase")
56576a04 2910#define CALL_TITLE_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) \
8946fcd9
KW
2911 _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_totitle, \
2912 Titlecase_Mapping_invmap, \
2913 TC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
2914 TC_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
2915 "titlecase")
56576a04 2916#define CALL_LOWER_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp) \
8946fcd9
KW
2917 _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_tolower, \
2918 Lowercase_Mapping_invmap, \
2919 LC_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
2920 LC_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
2921 "lowercase")
2922
50bda2c3 2923
b9992569
KW
2924/* This additionally has the input parameter 'specials', which if non-zero will
2925 * cause this to use the specials hash for folding (meaning get full case
50bda2c3 2926 * folding); otherwise, when zero, this implies a simple case fold */
56576a04 2927#define CALL_FOLD_CASE(uv, s, d, lenp, specials) \
8946fcd9
KW
2928 (specials) \
2929 ? _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_tofold, \
2930 Case_Folding_invmap, \
2931 CF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs, \
2932 CF_AUX_TABLE_lengths, \
2933 "foldcase") \
2934 : _to_utf8_case(uv, s, d, lenp, PL_utf8_tosimplefold, \
2935 Simple_Case_Folding_invmap, \
2936 NULL, NULL, \
2937 "foldcase")
c3fd2246 2938
84afefe6
JH
2939UV
2940Perl_to_uni_upper(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
a0ed51b3 2941{
a1433954
KW
2942 /* Convert the Unicode character whose ordinal is <c> to its uppercase
2943 * version and store that in UTF-8 in <p> and its length in bytes in <lenp>.
2944 * Note that the <p> needs to be at least UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1 bytes since
c3fd2246
KW
2945 * the changed version may be longer than the original character.
2946 *
2947 * The ordinal of the first character of the changed version is returned
2948 * (but note, as explained above, that there may be more.) */
2949
1565c085 2950 dVAR;
7918f24d
NC
2951 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UNI_UPPER;
2952
3a4c58c9
KW
2953 if (c < 256) {
2954 return _to_upper_title_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp, 'S');
2955 }
2956
a13f1de4 2957 return CALL_UPPER_CASE(c, NULL, p, lenp);
a0ed51b3
LW
2958}
2959
84afefe6
JH
2960UV
2961Perl_to_uni_title(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
a0ed51b3 2962{
1565c085 2963 dVAR;
7918f24d
NC
2964 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UNI_TITLE;
2965
3a4c58c9
KW
2966 if (c < 256) {
2967 return _to_upper_title_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp, 's');
2968 }
2969
a13f1de4 2970 return CALL_TITLE_CASE(c, NULL, p, lenp);
a0ed51b3
LW
2971}
2972
afc16117 2973STATIC U8
eaf412bf 2974S_to_lower_latin1(const U8 c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp, const char dummy)
afc16117
KW
2975{
2976 /* We have the latin1-range values compiled into the core, so just use
4a4088c4 2977 * those, converting the result to UTF-8. Since the result is always just
a1433954 2978 * one character, we allow <p> to be NULL */
afc16117
KW
2979
2980 U8 converted = toLOWER_LATIN1(c);
2981
eaf412bf
KW
2982 PERL_UNUSED_ARG(dummy);
2983
afc16117 2984 if (p != NULL) {
6f2d5cbc 2985 if (NATIVE_BYTE_IS_INVARIANT(converted)) {
afc16117
KW
2986 *p = converted;
2987 *lenp = 1;
2988 }
2989 else {
430c9760
KW
2990 /* Result is known to always be < 256, so can use the EIGHT_BIT
2991 * macros */
2992 *p = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI(converted);
2993 *(p+1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO(converted);
afc16117
KW
2994 *lenp = 2;
2995 }
2996 }
2997 return converted;
2998}
2999
84afefe6
JH
3000UV
3001Perl_to_uni_lower(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp)
a0ed51b3 3002{
1565c085 3003 dVAR;
7918f24d
NC
3004 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TO_UNI_LOWER;
3005
afc16117 3006 if (c < 256) {
eaf412bf 3007 return to_lower_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp, 0 /* 0 is a dummy arg */ );
bca00c02
KW
3008 }
3009
a13f1de4 3010 return CALL_LOWER_CASE(c, NULL, p, lenp);
a0ed51b3
LW
3011}
3012
84afefe6 3013UV
7c0ab950 3014Perl__to_fold_latin1(const U8 c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp, const unsigned int flags)
a1dde8de 3015{
51910141 3016 /* Corresponds to to_lower_latin1(); <flags> bits meanings:
1ca267a5 3017 * FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII iff non-ASCII to ASCII folds are prohibited
51910141 3018 * FOLD_FLAGS_FULL iff full folding is to be used;
1ca267a5
KW
3019 *
3020 * Not to be used for locale folds
51910141 3021 */
f673fad4 3022
a1dde8de
KW
3023 UV converted;
3024
3025 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_FOLD_LATIN1;
3026
1ca267a5
KW
3027 assert (! (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE));
3028
659a7c2d 3029 if (UNLIKELY(c == MICRO_SIGN)) {
a1dde8de
KW
3030 converted = GREEK_SMALL_LETTER_MU;
3031 }
9b63e895
KW
3032#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION > 3 /* no multifolds in early Unicode */ \
3033 || (UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 && ( UNICODE_DOT_VERSION > 0) \
3034 || UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION > 0)
659a7c2d
KW
3035 else if ( (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_FULL)
3036 && UNLIKELY(c == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S))
3037 {
1ca267a5
KW
3038 /* If can't cross 127/128 boundary, can't return "ss"; instead return
3039 * two U+017F characters, as fc("\df") should eq fc("\x{17f}\x{17f}")
3040 * under those circumstances. */
3041 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII) {
3042 *lenp = 2 * sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8) - 2;
3043 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8 LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8,
3044 p, *lenp, U8);
3045 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S;
3046 }
3047 else {
4f489194
KW
3048 *(p)++ = 's';
3049 *p = 's';
3050 *lenp = 2;
3051 return 's';
1ca267a5 3052 }
a1dde8de 3053 }
9b63e895 3054#endif
a1dde8de
KW
3055 else { /* In this range the fold of all other characters is their lower
3056 case */
3057 converted = toLOWER_LATIN1(c);
3058 }
3059
6f2d5cbc 3060 if (UVCHR_IS_INVARIANT(converted)) {
a1dde8de
KW
3061 *p = (U8) converted;
3062 *lenp = 1;
3063 }
3064 else {
3065 *(p)++ = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(converted);
3066 *p = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(converted);
3067 *lenp = 2;
3068 }
3069
3070 return converted;
3071}
3072
3073UV
31f05a37 3074Perl__to_uni_fold_flags(pTHX_ UV c, U8* p, STRLEN *lenp, U8 flags)
84afefe6 3075{
4b593389 3076
a0270393
KW
3077 /* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change
3078 * <flags> bits meanings:
3079 * FOLD_FLAGS_FULL iff full folding is to be used;
31f05a37
KW
3080 * FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE is set iff the rules from the current underlying
3081 * locale are to be used.
a0270393
KW
3082 * FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII iff non-ASCII to ASCII folds are prohibited
3083 */
4b593389 3084
1565c085 3085 dVAR;
36bb2ab6 3086 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UNI_FOLD_FLAGS;
7918f24d 3087
780fcc9f 3088 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
b257a28c
KW
3089 /* Treat a non-Turkic UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at all,
3090 * except for potentially warning */
8b7358b9 3091 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE;
b257a28c 3092 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE && ! PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale) {
780fcc9f
KW
3093 flags &= ~FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE;
3094 }
3095 else {
e7b7ac46 3096 goto needs_full_generality;
780fcc9f 3097 }
31f05a37
KW
3098 }
3099
a1dde8de 3100 if (c < 256) {
e7b7ac46 3101 return _to_fold_latin1((U8) c, p, lenp,
31f05a37 3102 flags & (FOLD_FLAGS_FULL | FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII));
a1dde8de
KW
3103 }
3104
2f306ab9 3105 /* Here, above 255. If no special needs, just use the macro */
a0270393 3106 if ( ! (flags & (FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE|FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII))) {
a13f1de4 3107 return CALL_FOLD_CASE(c, NULL, p, lenp, flags & FOLD_FLAGS_FULL);
a0270393 3108 }
567b353c 3109 else { /* Otherwise, _toFOLD_utf8_flags has the intelligence to deal with
a0270393
KW
3110 the special flags. */
3111 U8 utf8_c[UTF8_MAXBYTES + 1];
e7b7ac46
KW
3112
3113 needs_full_generality:
a0270393 3114 uvchr_to_utf8(utf8_c, c);
56576a04
KW
3115 return _toFOLD_utf8_flags(utf8_c, utf8_c + sizeof(utf8_c),
3116 p, lenp, flags);
a0270393 3117 }
84afefe6
JH
3118}
3119
26483009 3120PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
eb1f4bb4 3121S_is_utf8_common(pTHX_ const U8 *const p, SV* const invlist)
bde6a22d 3122{
ea317ccb 3123 /* returns a boolean giving whether or not the UTF8-encoded character that
eb1f4bb4 3124 * starts at <p> is in the inversion list indicated by <invlist>.
ea317ccb
KW
3125 *
3126 * Note that it is assumed that the buffer length of <p> is enough to
3127 * contain all the bytes that comprise the character. Thus, <*p> should
3128 * have been checked before this call for mal-formedness enough to assure
016c8ffc
KW
3129 * that. This function, does make sure to not look past any NUL, so it is
3130 * safe to use on C, NUL-terminated, strings */
3131 STRLEN len = my_strnlen((char *) p, UTF8SKIP(p));
ea317ccb 3132
7918f24d
NC
3133 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_COMMON;
3134
492a624f 3135 /* The API should have included a length for the UTF-8 character in <p>,
28123549 3136 * but it doesn't. We therefore assume that p has been validated at least
492a624f
KW
3137 * as far as there being enough bytes available in it to accommodate the
3138 * character without reading beyond the end, and pass that number on to the
3139 * validating routine */
016c8ffc
KW
3140 if (! isUTF8_CHAR(p, p + len)) {
3141 _force_out_malformed_utf8_message(p, p + len, _UTF8_NO_CONFIDENCE_IN_CURLEN,
86ae6e94
KW
3142 1 /* Die */ );
3143 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
28123549 3144 }
86ae6e94 3145
eb1f4bb4 3146 return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, p + len, invlist);
bde6a22d
NC
3147}
3148
da8c1a98 3149PERL_STATIC_INLINE bool
56576a04 3150S_is_utf8_common_with_len(pTHX_ const U8 *const p, const U8 * const e,
56576a04 3151 SV* const invlist)
da8c1a98
KW
3152{
3153 /* returns a boolean giving whether or not the UTF8-encoded character that
eb1f4bb4
KW
3154 * starts at <p>, and extending no further than <e - 1> is in the inversion
3155 * list <invlist>. */
da8c1a98 3156
b68ffe0c
KW
3157 UV cp = utf8n_to_uvchr(p, e - p, NULL, 0);
3158
da8c1a98
KW
3159 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_IS_UTF8_COMMON_WITH_LEN;
3160
b68ffe0c 3161 if (cp == 0 && (p >= e || *p != '\0')) {
da8c1a98
KW
3162 _force_out_malformed_utf8_message(p, e, 0, 1);
3163 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
3164 }
3165
eb1f4bb4 3166 assert(invlist);
b68ffe0c 3167 return _invlist_contains_cp(invlist, cp);
da8c1a98
KW
3168}
3169
34aeb2e9
KW
3170STATIC void
3171S_warn_on_first_deprecated_use(pTHX_ const char * const name,
3172 const char * const alternative,
3173 const bool use_locale,
3174 const char * const file,
3175 const unsigned line)
3176{
3177 const char * key;
3178
3179 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_WARN_ON_FIRST_DEPRECATED_USE;
3180
3181 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_DEPRECATED)) {
3182
3183 key = Perl_form(aTHX_ "%s;%d;%s;%d", name, use_locale, file, line);
3184 if (! hv_fetch(PL_seen_deprecated_macro, key, strlen(key), 0)) {
3185 if (! PL_seen_deprecated_macro) {
3186 PL_seen_deprecated_macro = newHV();
3187 }
3188 if (! hv_store(PL_seen_deprecated_macro, key,
3189 strlen(key), &PL_sv_undef, 0))
3190 {
3191 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: hv_store() unexpectedly failed");
3192 }
3193
c44e9413 3194 if (instr(file, "mathoms.c")) {
607313a1 3195 Perl_warner(aTHX_ WARN_DEPRECATED,
5203d63d 3196 "In %s, line %d, starting in Perl v5.32, %s()"
607313a1
KW
3197 " will be removed. Avoid this message by"
3198 " converting to use %s().\n",
3199 file, line, name, alternative);
3200 }
3201 else {
34aeb2e9 3202 Perl_warner(aTHX_ WARN_DEPRECATED,
5203d63d 3203 "In %s, line %d, starting in Perl v5.32, %s() will"
34aeb2e9
KW
3204 " require an additional parameter. Avoid this"
3205 " message by converting to use %s().\n",
3206 file, line, name, alternative);
607313a1 3207 }
34aeb2e9
KW
3208 }
3209 }
3210}
3211
bde6a22d 3212bool
34aeb2e9 3213Perl__is_utf8_FOO(pTHX_ U8 classnum,
be99e2c2 3214 const U8 * const p,
34aeb2e9
KW
3215 const char * const name,
3216 const char * const alternative,
3217 const bool use_utf8,
3218 const bool use_locale,
3219 const char * const file,
3220 const unsigned line)
922e8cb4 3221{
1565c085 3222 dVAR;
922e8cb4
KW
3223 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_FOO;
3224
34aeb2e9
KW
3225 warn_on_first_deprecated_use(name, alternative, use_locale, file, line);
3226
3227 if (use_utf8 && UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*p)) {
34aeb2e9
KW
3228
3229 switch (classnum) {
3230 case _CC_WORDCHAR:
3231 case _CC_DIGIT:
3232 case _CC_ALPHA:
3233 case _CC_LOWER:
3234 case _CC_UPPER:
3235 case _CC_PUNCT:
3236 case _CC_PRINT:
3237 case _CC_ALPHANUMERIC:
3238 case _CC_GRAPH:
3239 case _CC_CASED:
3240
eb1f4bb4 3241 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum]);
34aeb2e9
KW
3242
3243 case _CC_SPACE:
3244 return is_XPERLSPACE_high(p);
3245 case _CC_BLANK:
3246 return is_HORIZWS_high(p);
3247 case _CC_XDIGIT:
3248 return is_XDIGIT_high(p);
3249 case _CC_CNTRL:
3250 return 0;
3251 case _CC_ASCII:
3252 return 0;
3253 case _CC_VERTSPACE:
3254 return is_VERTWS_high(p);
3255 case _CC_IDFIRST:
eb1f4bb4 3256 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_perl_idstart);
34aeb2e9 3257 case _CC_IDCONT:
eb1f4bb4 3258 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_perl_idcont);
34aeb2e9
KW
3259 }
3260 }
3261
3262 /* idcont is the same as wordchar below 256 */
3263 if (classnum == _CC_IDCONT) {
3264 classnum = _CC_WORDCHAR;
3265 }
3266 else if (classnum == _CC_IDFIRST) {
3267 if (*p == '_') {
3268 return TRUE;
3269 }
3270 classnum = _CC_ALPHA;
3271 }
3272
3273 if (! use_locale) {
3274 if (! use_utf8 || UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) {
3275 return _generic_isCC(*p, classnum);
3276 }
922e8cb4 3277
34aeb2e9
KW
3278 return _generic_isCC(EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p + 1 )), classnum);
3279 }
3280 else {
3281 if (! use_utf8 || UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) {
3282 return isFOO_lc(classnum, *p);
3283 }
3284
3285 return isFOO_lc(classnum, EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p + 1 )));
3286 }
3287
3288 NOT_REACHED; /* NOTREACHED */
922e8cb4
KW
3289}
3290
3291bool
da8c1a98
KW
3292Perl__is_utf8_FOO_with_len(pTHX_ const U8 classnum, const U8 *p,
3293 const U8 * const e)
3294{
1565c085 3295 dVAR;
da8c1a98
KW
3296 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_FOO_WITH_LEN;
3297
eb1f4bb4 3298 return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, PL_XPosix_ptrs[classnum]);
da8c1a98
KW
3299}
3300
3301bool
da8c1a98
KW
3302Perl__is_utf8_perl_idstart_with_len(pTHX_ const U8 *p, const U8 * const e)
3303{
1565c085 3304 dVAR;
da8c1a98
KW
3305 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_PERL_IDSTART_WITH_LEN;
3306
eb1f4bb4 3307 return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, PL_utf8_perl_idstart);
da8c1a98
KW
3308}
3309
3310bool
f2645549 3311Perl__is_utf8_xidstart(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
c11ff943 3312{
1565c085 3313 dVAR;
f2645549 3314 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_XIDSTART;
c11ff943
KW
3315
3316 if (*p == '_')
3317 return TRUE;
eb1f4bb4 3318 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_xidstart);
c11ff943
KW
3319}
3320
3321bool
da8c1a98
KW
3322Perl__is_utf8_perl_idcont_with_len(pTHX_ const U8 *p, const U8 * const e)
3323{
1565c085 3324 dVAR;
da8c1a98
KW
3325 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_PERL_IDCONT_WITH_LEN;
3326
eb1f4bb4 3327 return is_utf8_common_with_len(p, e, PL_utf8_perl_idcont);
da8c1a98
KW
3328}
3329
3330bool
f2645549 3331Perl__is_utf8_idcont(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
82686b01 3332{
1565c085 3333 dVAR;
f2645549 3334 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_IDCONT;
7918f24d 3335
eb1f4bb4 3336 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_idcont);
a0ed51b3
LW
3337}
3338
3339bool
f2645549 3340Perl__is_utf8_xidcont(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
c11ff943 3341{
1565c085 3342 dVAR;
f2645549 3343 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_XIDCONT;
c11ff943 3344
eb1f4bb4 3345 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_xidcont);
c11ff943
KW
3346}
3347
3348bool
7dbf68d2
KW
3349Perl__is_utf8_mark(pTHX_ const U8 *p)
3350{
1565c085 3351 dVAR;
7dbf68d2
KW
3352 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__IS_UTF8_MARK;
3353
eb1f4bb4 3354 return is_utf8_common(p, PL_utf8_mark);
7dbf68d2
KW
3355}
3356
6a4a25f4 3357STATIC UV
30613bdc
KW
3358S__to_utf8_case(pTHX_ const UV uv1, const U8 *p,
3359 U8* ustrp, STRLEN *lenp,
341bb5b7 3360 SV *invlist, const int * const invmap,
e39a4130 3361 const unsigned int * const * const aux_tables,
30613bdc
KW
3362 const U8 * const aux_table_lengths,
3363 const char * const normal)
b9992569 3364{
0134edef 3365 STRLEN len = 0;
7918f24d 3366
30613bdc
KW
3367 /* Change the case of code point 'uv1' whose UTF-8 representation (assumed
3368 * by this routine to be valid) begins at 'p'. 'normal' is a string to use
3369 * to name the new case in any generated messages, as a fallback if the
3370 * operation being used is not available. The new case is given by the
3371 * data structures in the remaining arguments.
3372 *
3373 * On return 'ustrp' points to '*lenp' UTF-8 encoded bytes representing the
3374 * entire changed case string, and the return value is the first code point
3375 * in that string */
3376
b9992569 3377 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_CASE;
7918f24d 3378
36eaa811
KW
3379 /* For code points that don't change case, we already know that the output
3380 * of this function is the unchanged input, so we can skip doing look-ups
3381 * for them. Unfortunately the case-changing code points are scattered
3382 * around. But there are some long consecutive ranges where there are no
3383 * case changing code points. By adding tests, we can eliminate the lookup
3384 * for all the ones in such ranges. This is currently done here only for
3385 * just a few cases where the scripts are in common use in modern commerce
3386 * (and scripts adjacent to those which can be included without additional
3387 * tests). */
3388
3389 if (uv1 >= 0x0590) {
3390 /* This keeps from needing further processing the code points most
3391 * likely to be used in the following non-cased scripts: Hebrew,
3392 * Arabic, Syriac, Thaana, NKo, Samaritan, Mandaic, Devanagari,
3393 * Bengali, Gurmukhi, Gujarati, Oriya, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada,
3394 * Malayalam, Sinhala, Thai, Lao, Tibetan, Myanmar */
3395 if (uv1 < 0x10A0) {
3396 goto cases_to_self;
3397 }
3398
3399 /* The following largish code point ranges also don't have case
3400 * changes, but khw didn't think they warranted extra tests to speed
3401 * them up (which would slightly slow down everything else above them):
3402 * 1100..139F Hangul Jamo, Ethiopic
3403 * 1400..1CFF Unified Canadian Aboriginal Syllabics, Ogham, Runic,
3404 * Tagalog, Hanunoo, Buhid, Tagbanwa, Khmer, Mongolian,
3405 * Limbu, Tai Le, New Tai Lue, Buginese, Tai Tham,
3406 * Combining Diacritical Marks Extended, Balinese,
3407 * Sundanese, Batak, Lepcha, Ol Chiki
3408 * 2000..206F General Punctuation
3409 */
3410
3411 if (uv1 >= 0x2D30) {
3412
3413 /* This keeps the from needing further processing the code points
3414 * most likely to be used in the following non-cased major scripts:
3415 * CJK, Katakana, Hiragana, plus some less-likely scripts.
3416 *
3417 * (0x2D30 above might have to be changed to 2F00 in the unlikely
3418 * event that Unicode eventually allocates the unused block as of
3419 * v8.0 2FE0..2FEF to code points that are cased. khw has verified
3420 * that the test suite will start having failures to alert you
3421 * should that happen) */
3422 if (uv1 < 0xA640) {
3423 goto cases_to_self;
3424 }
3425
3426 if (uv1 >= 0xAC00) {
3427 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(uv1))) {
5af9bc97
KW
3428 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_SURROGATE)) {
3429 const char* desc = (PL_op) ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : normal;
3430 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE),
56576a04
KW
3431 "Operation \"%s\" returns its argument for"
3432 " UTF-16 surrogate U+%04" UVXf, desc, uv1);
5af9bc97
KW
3433 }
3434 goto cases_to_self;
3435 }
36eaa811
KW
3436
3437 /* AC00..FAFF Catches Hangul syllables and private use, plus
3438 * some others */
3439 if (uv1 < 0xFB00) {
3440 goto cases_to_self;
36eaa811
KW
3441 }
3442
5af9bc97 3443 if (UNLIKELY(UNICODE_IS_SUPER(uv1))) {
40606899 3444 if (UNLIKELY(uv1 > MAX_LEGAL_CP)) {
d22ec717 3445 Perl_croak(aTHX_ cp_above_legal_max, uv1,
40606899 3446 MAX_LEGAL_CP);
5af9bc97
KW
3447 }
3448 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)) {
3449 const char* desc = (PL_op) ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : normal;
3450 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_NON_UNICODE),
56576a04
KW
3451 "Operation \"%s\" returns its argument for"
3452 " non-Unicode code point 0x%04" UVXf, desc, uv1);
5af9bc97
KW
3453 }
3454 goto cases_to_self;
3455 }
3bfc1e70
KW
3456#ifdef HIGHEST_CASE_CHANGING_CP_FOR_USE_ONLY_BY_UTF8_DOT_C
3457 if (UNLIKELY(uv1
3458 > HIGHEST_CASE_CHANGING_CP_FOR_USE_ONLY_BY_UTF8_DOT_C))
3459 {
3460
56576a04
KW
3461 /* As of Unicode 10.0, this means we avoid swash creation
3462 * for anything beyond high Plane 1 (below emojis) */
3bfc1e70
KW
3463 goto cases_to_self;
3464 }
3465#endif
36eaa811
KW
3466 }
3467 }
9ae3ac1a 3468
36eaa811 3469 /* Note that non-characters are perfectly legal, so no warning should
8946fcd9 3470 * be given. */
9ae3ac1a
KW
3471 }
3472
8946fcd9
KW
3473 {
3474 unsigned int i;
e39a4130 3475 const unsigned int * cp_list;
8946fcd9 3476 U8 * d;
69352d88
KW
3477
3478 /* 'index' is guaranteed to be non-negative, as this is an inversion
3479 * map that covers all possible inputs. See [perl #133365] */
8946fcd9
KW
3480 SSize_t index = _invlist_search(invlist, uv1);
3481 IV base = invmap[index];
0134edef 3482
30613bdc
KW
3483 /* The data structures are set up so that if 'base' is non-negative,
3484 * the case change is 1-to-1; and if 0, the change is to itself */
8946fcd9
KW
3485 if (base >= 0) {
3486 IV lc;
b08cf34e 3487
8946fcd9
KW
3488 if (base == 0) {
3489 goto cases_to_self;
4a8240a3 3490 }
4a8240a3 3491
30613bdc 3492 /* This computes, e.g. lc(H) as 'H - A + a', using the lc table */
8946fcd9
KW
3493 lc = base + uv1 - invlist_array(invlist)[index];
3494 *lenp = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, lc) - ustrp;
3495 return lc;
3496 }
1feea2c7 3497
30613bdc
KW
3498 /* Here 'base' is negative. That means the mapping is 1-to-many, and
3499 * requires an auxiliary table look up. abs(base) gives the index into
3500 * a list of such tables which points to the proper aux table. And a
3501 * parallel list gives the length of each corresponding aux table. */
8946fcd9 3502 cp_list = aux_tables[-base];
30613bdc
KW
3503
3504 /* Create the string of UTF-8 from the mapped-to code points */
8946fcd9
KW
3505 d = ustrp;
3506 for (i = 0; i < aux_table_lengths[-base]; i++) {
3507 d = uvchr_to_utf8(d, cp_list[i]);
cbe07460 3508 }
8946fcd9
KW
3509 *d = '\0';
3510 *lenp = d - ustrp;
3511
3512 return cp_list[0];
cbe07460
KW
3513 }
3514
3515 /* Here, there was no mapping defined, which means that the code point maps
3516 * to itself. Return the inputs */
e24dfe9c 3517 cases_to_self:
a13f1de4
KW
3518 if (p) {
3519 len = UTF8SKIP(p);
3520 if (p != ustrp) { /* Don't copy onto itself */
3521 Copy(p, ustrp, len, U8);
3522 }
3523 *lenp = len;
3524 }
3525 else {
3526 *lenp = uvchr_to_utf8(ustrp, uv1) - ustrp;
ca9fab46 3527 }
2a37f04d 3528
f4cd282c 3529 return uv1;
cbe07460 3530
a0ed51b3
LW
3531}
3532
b74fe592 3533Size_t
e39a4130
KW
3534Perl__inverse_folds(pTHX_ const UV cp, unsigned int * first_folds_to,
3535 const unsigned int ** remaining_folds_to)
b74fe592
KW
3536{
3537 /* Returns the count of the number of code points that fold to the input
3538 * 'cp' (besides itself).
3539 *
3540 * If the return is 0, there is nothing else that folds to it, and
3541 * '*first_folds_to' is set to 0, and '*remaining_folds_to' is set to NULL.
3542 *
3543 * If the return is 1, '*first_folds_to' is set to the single code point,
3544 * and '*remaining_folds_to' is set to NULL.
3545 *
3546 * Otherwise, '*first_folds_to' is set to a code point, and
3547 * '*remaining_fold_to' is set to an array that contains the others. The
3548 * length of this array is the returned count minus 1.
3549 *
3550 * The reason for this convolution is to avoid having to deal with
3551 * allocating and freeing memory. The lists are already constructed, so
3552 * the return can point to them, but single code points aren't, so would
3553 * need to be constructed if we didn't employ something like this API */
3554
1565c085 3555 dVAR;
69352d88
KW
3556 /* 'index' is guaranteed to be non-negative, as this is an inversion map
3557 * that covers all possible inputs. See [perl #133365] */
b74fe592
KW
3558 SSize_t index = _invlist_search(PL_utf8_foldclosures, cp);
3559 int base = _Perl_IVCF_invmap[index];
3560
3561 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__INVERSE_FOLDS;
3562
3563 if (base == 0) { /* No fold */
3564 *first_folds_to = 0;
3565 *remaining_folds_to = NULL;
3566 return 0;
3567 }
3568
3569#ifndef HAS_IVCF_AUX_TABLES /* This Unicode version only has 1-1 folds */
3570
3571 assert(base > 0);
3572
3573#else
3574
3575 if (UNLIKELY(base < 0)) { /* Folds to more than one character */
3576
3577 /* The data structure is set up so that the absolute value of 'base' is
3578 * an index into a table of pointers to arrays, with the array
3579 * corresponding to the index being the list of code points that fold
3580 * to 'cp', and the parallel array containing the length of the list
3581 * array */
3582 *first_folds_to = IVCF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs[-base][0];
3583 *remaining_folds_to = IVCF_AUX_TABLE_ptrs[-base] + 1; /* +1 excludes
3584 *first_folds_to
3585 */
3586 return IVCF_AUX_TABLE_lengths[-base];
3587 }
3588
3589#endif
3590
3591 /* Only the single code point. This works like 'fc(G) = G - A + a' */
3592 *first_folds_to = base + cp - invlist_array(PL_utf8_foldclosures)[index];
3593 *remaining_folds_to = NULL;
3594 return 1;
3595}
3596
051a06d4 3597STATIC UV
56576a04
KW
3598S_check_locale_boundary_crossing(pTHX_ const U8* const p, const UV result,
3599 U8* const ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
051a06d4 3600{
4a4088c4 3601 /* This is called when changing the case of a UTF-8-encoded character above
31f05a37
KW
3602 * the Latin1 range, and the operation is in a non-UTF-8 locale. If the
3603 * result contains a character that crosses the 255/256 boundary, disallow
3604 * the change, and return the original code point. See L<perlfunc/lc> for
3605 * why;
051a06d4 3606 *
a1433954
KW
3607 * p points to the original string whose case was changed; assumed
3608 * by this routine to be well-formed
051a06d4 3609 * result the code point of the first character in the changed-case string
56576a04
KW
3610 * ustrp points to the changed-case string (<result> represents its
3611 * first char)
051a06d4
KW
3612 * lenp points to the length of <ustrp> */
3613
3614 UV original; /* To store the first code point of <p> */
3615
3616 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_CHECK_LOCALE_BOUNDARY_CROSSING;
3617
a4f12ed7 3618 assert(UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*p));
051a06d4
KW
3619
3620 /* We know immediately if the first character in the string crosses the
5e45c680 3621 * boundary, so can skip testing */
051a06d4
KW
3622 if (result > 255) {
3623
3624 /* Look at every character in the result; if any cross the
3625 * boundary, the whole thing is disallowed */
3626 U8* s = ustrp + UTF8SKIP(ustrp);
3627 U8* e = ustrp + *lenp;
3628 while (s < e) {
a4f12ed7 3629 if (! UTF8_IS_ABOVE_LATIN1(*s)) {
051a06d4
KW
3630 goto bad_crossing;
3631 }
3632 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
3633 }
3634
613abc6d
KW
3635 /* Here, no characters crossed, result is ok as-is, but we warn. */
3636 _CHECK_AND_OUTPUT_WIDE_LOCALE_UTF8_MSG(p, p + UTF8SKIP(p));
051a06d4
KW
3637 return result;
3638 }
3639
7b52d656 3640 bad_crossing:
051a06d4
KW
3641
3642 /* Failed, have to return the original */
4b88fb76 3643 original = valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, lenp);
ab0b796c
KW
3644
3645 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
3646 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
56576a04
KW
3647 "Can't do %s(\"\\x{%" UVXf "}\") on non-UTF-8"
3648 " locale; resolved to \"\\x{%" UVXf "}\".",
357aadde 3649 OP_DESC(PL_op),
ab0b796c
KW
3650 original,
3651 original);
051a06d4
KW
3652 Copy(p, ustrp, *lenp, char);
3653 return original;
3654}
3655
607313a1
KW
3656STATIC U32
3657S_check_and_deprecate(pTHX_ const U8 *p,
3658 const U8 **e,
3659 const unsigned int type, /* See below */
3660 const bool use_locale, /* Is this a 'LC_'
3661 macro call? */
3662 const char * const file,
3663 const unsigned line)
3664{
3665 /* This is a temporary function to deprecate the unsafe calls to the case
3666 * changing macros and functions. It keeps all the special stuff in just
3667 * one place.
3668 *
3669 * It updates *e with the pointer to the end of the input string. If using
3670 * the old-style macros, *e is NULL on input, and so this function assumes
3671 * the input string is long enough to hold the entire UTF-8 sequence, and
3672 * sets *e accordingly, but it then returns a flag to pass the
3673 * utf8n_to_uvchr(), to tell it that this size is a guess, and to avoid
3674 * using the full length if possible.
3675 *
3676 * It also does the assert that *e > p when *e is not NULL. This should be
3677 * migrated to the callers when this function gets deleted.
3678 *
3679 * The 'type' parameter is used for the caller to specify which case
3680 * changing function this is called from: */
3681
3682# define DEPRECATE_TO_UPPER 0
3683# define DEPRECATE_TO_TITLE 1
3684# define DEPRECATE_TO_LOWER 2
3685# define DEPRECATE_TO_FOLD 3
3686
3687 U32 utf8n_flags = 0;
3688 const char * name;
3689 const char * alternative;
3690
3691 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_CHECK_AND_DEPRECATE;
3692
3693 if (*e == NULL) {
3694 utf8n_flags = _UTF8_NO_CONFIDENCE_IN_CURLEN;
6f7ce6e8
KW
3695
3696 /* strnlen() makes this function safe for the common case of
3697 * NUL-terminated strings */
3698 *e = p + my_strnlen((char *) p, UTF8SKIP(p));
607313a1
KW
3699
3700 /* For mathoms.c calls, we use the function name we know is stored
c44e9413 3701 * there. It could be part of a larger path */
607313a1 3702 if (type == DEPRECATE_TO_UPPER) {
c44e9413 3703 name = instr(file, "mathoms.c")
607313a1
KW
3704 ? "to_utf8_upper"
3705 : "toUPPER_utf8";
3706 alternative = "toUPPER_utf8_safe";
3707 }
3708 else if (type == DEPRECATE_TO_TITLE) {
c44e9413 3709 name = instr(file, "mathoms.c")
607313a1
KW
3710 ? "to_utf8_title"
3711 : "toTITLE_utf8";
3712 alternative = "toTITLE_utf8_safe";
3713 }
3714 else if (type == DEPRECATE_TO_LOWER) {
c44e9413 3715 name = instr(file, "mathoms.c")
607313a1
KW
3716 ? "to_utf8_lower"
3717 : "toLOWER_utf8";
3718 alternative = "toLOWER_utf8_safe";
3719 }
3720 else if (type == DEPRECATE_TO_FOLD) {
c44e9413 3721 name = instr(file, "mathoms.c")
607313a1
KW
3722 ? "to_utf8_fold"
3723 : "toFOLD_utf8";
3724 alternative = "toFOLD_utf8_safe";
3725 }
3726 else Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: Unexpected case change type");
3727
3728 warn_on_first_deprecated_use(name, alternative, use_locale, file, line);
3729 }
3730 else {
3731 assert (p < *e);
3732 }
3733
3734 return utf8n_flags;
3735}
3736
b257a28c
KW
3737STATIC UV
3738S_turkic_fc(pTHX_ const U8 * const p, const U8 * const e,
3739 U8 * ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
3740{
3741 /* Returns 0 if the foldcase of the input UTF-8 encoded sequence from
3742 * p0..e-1 according to Turkic rules is the same as for non-Turkic.
3743 * Otherwise, it returns the first code point of the Turkic foldcased
3744 * sequence, and the entire sequence will be stored in *ustrp. ustrp will
3745 * contain *lenp bytes
3746 *
3747 * Turkic differs only from non-Turkic in that 'i' and LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
3748 * I WITH DOT ABOVE form a case pair, as do 'I' and LATIN SMALL LETTER
3749 * DOTLESS I */
3750
3751 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TURKIC_FC;
3752 assert(e > p);
3753
3754 if (UNLIKELY(*p == 'I')) {
3755 *lenp = 2;
3756 ustrp[0] = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I);
3757 ustrp[1] = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I);
3758 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I;
3759 }
3760
3761 if (UNLIKELY(memBEGINs(p, e - p,
3762 LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE_UTF8)))
3763 {
3764 *lenp = 1;
3765 *ustrp = 'i';
3766 return 'i';
3767 }
3768
3769 return 0;
3770}
3771
3772STATIC UV
3773S_turkic_lc(pTHX_ const U8 * const p0, const U8 * const e,
3774 U8 * ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
3775{
3776 /* Returns 0 if the lowercase of the input UTF-8 encoded sequence from
3777 * p0..e-1 according to Turkic rules is the same as for non-Turkic.
3778 * Otherwise, it returns the first code point of the Turkic lowercased
3779 * sequence, and the entire sequence will be stored in *ustrp. ustrp will
3780 * contain *lenp bytes */
3781
1565c085 3782 dVAR;
b257a28c
KW
3783 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TURKIC_LC;
3784 assert(e > p0);
3785
3786 /* A 'I' requires context as to what to do */
3787 if (UNLIKELY(*p0 == 'I')) {
3788 const U8 * p = p0 + 1;
3789
3790 /* According to the Unicode SpecialCasing.txt file, a capital 'I'
3791 * modified by a dot above lowercases to 'i' even in turkic locales. */
3792 while (p < e) {
3793 UV cp;
3794
3795 if (memBEGINs(p, e - p, COMBINING_DOT_ABOVE_UTF8)) {
3796 ustrp[0] = 'i';
3797 *lenp = 1;
3798 return 'i';
3799 }
3800
3801 /* For the dot above to modify the 'I', it must be part of a
3802 * combining sequence immediately following the 'I', and no other
3803 * modifier with a ccc of 230 may intervene */
3804 cp = utf8_to_uvchr_buf(p, e, NULL);
3805 if (! _invlist_contains_cp(PL_CCC_non0_non230, cp)) {
3806 break;
3807 }
3808
3809 /* Here the combining sequence continues */
3810 p += UTF8SKIP(p);
3811 }
3812 }
3813
3814 /* In all other cases the lc is the same as the fold */
3815 return turkic_fc(p0, e, ustrp, lenp);
3816}
3817
3818STATIC UV
3819S_turkic_uc(pTHX_ const U8 * const p, const U8 * const e,
3820 U8 * ustrp, STRLEN *lenp)
3821{
3822 /* Returns 0 if the upper or title-case of the input UTF-8 encoded sequence
3823 * from p0..e-1 according to Turkic rules is the same as for non-Turkic.
3824 * Otherwise, it returns the first code point of the Turkic upper or
3825 * title-cased sequence, and the entire sequence will be stored in *ustrp.
3826 * ustrp will contain *lenp bytes
3827 *
3828 * Turkic differs only from non-Turkic in that 'i' and LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
3829 * I WITH DOT ABOVE form a case pair, as do 'I' and and LATIN SMALL LETTER
3830 * DOTLESS I */
3831
3832 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_TURKIC_UC;
3833 assert(e > p);
3834
3835 if (*p == 'i') {
3836 *lenp = 2;
3837 ustrp[0] = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_HI(LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE);
3838 ustrp[1] = UTF8_TWO_BYTE_LO(LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE);
3839 return LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE;
3840 }
3841
3842 if (memBEGINs(p, e - p, LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I_UTF8)) {
3843 *lenp = 1;
3844 *ustrp = 'I';
3845 return 'I';
3846 }
3847
3848 return 0;
3849}
3850
eaf412bf
KW
3851/* The process for changing the case is essentially the same for the four case
3852 * change types, except there are complications for folding. Otherwise the
3853 * difference is only which case to change to. To make sure that they all do
3854 * the same thing, the bodies of the functions are extracted out into the
3855 * following two macros. The functions are written with the same variable
3856 * names, and these are known and used inside these macros. It would be
3857 * better, of course, to have inline functions to do it, but since different
3858 * macros are called, depending on which case is being changed to, this is not
3859 * feasible in C (to khw's knowledge). Two macros are created so that the fold
3860 * function can start with the common start macro, then finish with its special
3861 * handling; while the other three cases can just use the common end macro.
3862 *
3863 * The algorithm is to use the proper (passed in) macro or function to change
3864 * the case for code points that are below 256. The macro is used if using
3865 * locale rules for the case change; the function if not. If the code point is
3866 * above 255, it is computed from the input UTF-8, and another macro is called
3867 * to do the conversion. If necessary, the output is converted to UTF-8. If
3868 * using a locale, we have to check that the change did not cross the 255/256
3869 * boundary, see check_locale_boundary_crossing() for further details.
3870 *
3871 * The macros are split with the correct case change for the below-256 case
3872 * stored into 'result', and in the middle of an else clause for the above-255
3873 * case. At that point in the 'else', 'result' is not the final result, but is
3874 * the input code point calculated from the UTF-8. The fold code needs to
3875 * realize all this and take it from there.
3876 *
b257a28c
KW
3877 * To deal with Turkic locales, the function specified by the parameter
3878 * 'turkic' is called when appropriate.
3879 *
eaf412bf
KW
3880 * If you read the two macros as sequential, it's easier to understand what's
3881 * going on. */
3882#define CASE_CHANGE_BODY_START(locale_flags, LC_L1_change_macro, L1_func, \
b257a28c 3883 L1_func_extra_param, turkic) \
a239b1e2 3884 \
eaf412bf 3885 if (flags & (locale_flags)) { \
8b7358b9 3886 _CHECK_AND_WARN_PROBLEMATIC_LOCALE; \
eaf412bf 3887 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) { \
b257a28c
KW
3888 if (UNLIKELY(PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale)) { \
3889 UV ret = turkic(p, e, ustrp, lenp); \
3890 if (ret) return ret; \
3891 } \
3892 \
3893 /* Otherwise, treat a UTF-8 locale as not being in locale at \
3894 * all */ \
eaf412bf
KW
3895 flags &= ~(locale_flags); \
3896 } \
eaf412bf
KW
3897 } \
3898 \
3899 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p)) { \
3900 if (flags & (locale_flags)) { \
3901 result = LC_L1_change_macro(*p); \
3902 } \
3903 else { \
3904 return L1_func(*p, ustrp, lenp, L1_func_extra_param); \
3905 } \
3906 } \
a239b1e2 3907 else if UTF8_IS_NEXT_CHAR_DOWNGRADEABLE(p, e) { \
1a751160 3908 U8 c = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(*p, *(p+1)); \
eaf412bf 3909 if (flags & (locale_flags)) { \
1a751160 3910 result = LC_L1_change_macro(c); \
eaf412bf
KW
3911 } \
3912 else { \
1a751160 3913 return L1_func(c, ustrp, lenp, L1_func_extra_param); \
eaf412bf
KW
3914 } \
3915 } \
fa8ab374
KW
3916 else { /* malformed UTF-8 or ord above 255 */ \
3917 STRLEN len_result; \
fa8ab374
KW
3918 result = utf8n_to_uvchr(p, e - p, &len_result, UTF8_CHECK_ONLY); \
3919 if (len_result == (STRLEN) -1) { \
607313a1
KW
3920 _force_out_malformed_utf8_message(p, e, utf8n_flags, \
3921 1 /* Die */ ); \
fa8ab374 3922 }
eaf412bf
KW
3923
3924#define CASE_CHANGE_BODY_END(locale_flags, change_macro) \
3925 result = change_macro(result, p, ustrp, lenp); \
3926 \
3927 if (flags & (locale_flags)) { \
3928 result = check_locale_boundary_crossing(p, result, ustrp, lenp); \
3929 } \
3930 return result; \
3931 } \
3932 \
3933 /* Here, used locale rules. Convert back to UTF-8 */ \
3934 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(result)) { \
3935 *ustrp = (U8) result; \
3936 *lenp = 1; \
3937 } \
3938 else { \
3939 *ustrp = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI((U8) result); \
3940 *(ustrp + 1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO((U8) result); \
3941 *lenp = 2; \
3942 } \
3943 \
3944 return result;
3945
d3e79532 3946/*
87cea99e 3947=for apidoc to_utf8_upper
d3e79532 3948
a239b1e2 3949Instead use L</toUPPER_utf8_safe>.
a1433954 3950
d3e79532
JH
3951=cut */
3952
051a06d4 3953/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change:
31f05a37
KW
3954 * <flags> is set iff iff the rules from the current underlying locale are to
3955 * be used. */
051a06d4 3956
2104c8d9 3957UV
607313a1
KW
3958Perl__to_utf8_upper_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p,
3959 const U8 *e,
3960 U8* ustrp,
3961 STRLEN *lenp,
3962 bool flags,
3963 const char * const file,
3964 const int line)
a0ed51b3 3965{
1565c085 3966 dVAR;
051a06d4 3967 UV result;
607313a1
KW
3968 const U32 utf8n_flags = check_and_deprecate(p, &e, DEPRECATE_TO_UPPER,
3969 cBOOL(flags), file, line);
051a06d4
KW
3970
3971 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_UPPER_FLAGS;
7918f24d 3972
eaf412bf
KW
3973 /* ~0 makes anything non-zero in 'flags' mean we are using locale rules */
3974 /* 2nd char of uc(U+DF) is 'S' */
b257a28c
KW
3975 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_START(~0, toUPPER_LC, _to_upper_title_latin1, 'S',
3976 turkic_uc);
eaf412bf 3977 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_END (~0, CALL_UPPER_CASE);
983ffd37 3978}
a0ed51b3 3979
d3e79532 3980/*
87cea99e 3981=for apidoc to_utf8_title
d3e79532 3982
a239b1e2 3983Instead use L</toTITLE_utf8_safe>.
a1433954 3984
d3e79532
JH
3985=cut */
3986
051a06d4 3987/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change:
31f05a37
KW
3988 * <flags> is set iff the rules from the current underlying locale are to be
3989 * used. Since titlecase is not defined in POSIX, for other than a
3990 * UTF-8 locale, uppercase is used instead for code points < 256.
445bf929 3991 */
051a06d4 3992
983ffd37 3993UV
607313a1
KW
3994Perl__to_utf8_title_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p,
3995 const U8 *e,
3996 U8* ustrp,
3997 STRLEN *lenp,
3998 bool flags,
3999 const char * const file,
4000 const int line)
983ffd37 4001{
1565c085 4002 dVAR;
051a06d4 4003 UV result;
607313a1
KW
4004 const U32 utf8n_flags = check_and_deprecate(p, &e, DEPRECATE_TO_TITLE,
4005 cBOOL(flags), file, line);
051a06d4
KW
4006
4007 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_TITLE_FLAGS;
7918f24d 4008
eaf412bf 4009 /* 2nd char of ucfirst(U+DF) is 's' */
b257a28c
KW
4010 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_START(~0, toUPPER_LC, _to_upper_title_latin1, 's',
4011 turkic_uc);
eaf412bf 4012 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_END (~0, CALL_TITLE_CASE);
a0ed51b3
LW
4013}
4014
d3e79532 4015/*
87cea99e 4016=for apidoc to_utf8_lower
d3e79532 4017
a239b1e2 4018Instead use L</toLOWER_utf8_safe>.
a1433954 4019
d3e79532
JH
4020=cut */
4021
051a06d4 4022/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change:
31f05a37
KW
4023 * <flags> is set iff iff the rules from the current underlying locale are to
4024 * be used.
4025 */
051a06d4 4026
2104c8d9 4027UV
607313a1
KW
4028Perl__to_utf8_lower_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p,
4029 const U8 *e,
4030 U8* ustrp,
4031 STRLEN *lenp,
4032 bool flags,
4033 const char * const file,
4034 const int line)
a0ed51b3 4035{
1565c085 4036 dVAR;
051a06d4 4037 UV result;
607313a1
KW
4038 const U32 utf8n_flags = check_and_deprecate(p, &e, DEPRECATE_TO_LOWER,
4039 cBOOL(flags), file, line);
051a06d4 4040
051a06d4 4041 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_LOWER_FLAGS;
7918f24d 4042
b257a28c
KW
4043 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_START(~0, toLOWER_LC, to_lower_latin1, 0 /* 0 is dummy */,
4044 turkic_lc);
eaf412bf 4045 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_END (~0, CALL_LOWER_CASE)
b4e400f9
JH
4046}
4047
d3e79532 4048/*
87cea99e 4049=for apidoc to_utf8_fold
d3e79532 4050
a239b1e2 4051Instead use L</toFOLD_utf8_safe>.
a1433954 4052
d3e79532
JH
4053=cut */
4054
051a06d4
KW
4055/* Not currently externally documented, and subject to change,
4056 * in <flags>
31f05a37
KW
4057 * bit FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE is set iff the rules from the current underlying
4058 * locale are to be used.
051a06d4
KW
4059 * bit FOLD_FLAGS_FULL is set iff full case folds are to be used;
4060 * otherwise simple folds
a0270393
KW
4061 * bit FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII is set iff folds of non-ASCII to ASCII are
4062 * prohibited
445bf929 4063 */
36bb2ab6 4064
b4e400f9 4065UV
607313a1
KW
4066Perl__to_utf8_fold_flags(pTHX_ const U8 *p,
4067 const U8 *e,
4068 U8* ustrp,
4069 STRLEN *lenp,
4070 U8 flags,
4071 const char * const file,
4072 const int line)
b4e400f9 4073{
1565c085 4074 dVAR;
051a06d4 4075 UV result;
607313a1
KW
4076 const U32 utf8n_flags = check_and_deprecate(p, &e, DEPRECATE_TO_FOLD,
4077 cBOOL(flags), file, line);
051a06d4 4078
36bb2ab6 4079 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT__TO_UTF8_FOLD_FLAGS;
7918f24d 4080
a0270393
KW
4081 /* These are mutually exclusive */
4082 assert (! ((flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) && (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII)));
4083
50ba90ff
KW
4084 assert(p != ustrp); /* Otherwise overwrites */
4085
eaf412bf 4086 CASE_CHANGE_BODY_START(FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE, toFOLD_LC, _to_fold_latin1,
b257a28c
KW
4087 ((flags) & (FOLD_FLAGS_FULL | FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII)),
4088 turkic_fc);
31f05a37 4089
eaf412bf 4090 result = CALL_FOLD_CASE(result, p, ustrp, lenp, flags & FOLD_FLAGS_FULL);
a1dde8de 4091
1ca267a5
KW
4092 if (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE) {
4093
76f2ffcd 4094# define LONG_S_T LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_LONG_S_T_UTF8
0766489e
KW
4095# ifdef LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S_UTF8
4096# define CAP_SHARP_S LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S_UTF8
76f2ffcd 4097
538e84ed
KW
4098 /* Special case these two characters, as what normally gets
4099 * returned under locale doesn't work */
db540106 4100 if (memBEGINs((char *) p, e - p, CAP_SHARP_S))
1ca267a5 4101 {
ab0b796c
KW
4102 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
4103 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
4104 "Can't do fc(\"\\x{1E9E}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
4105 "resolved to \"\\x{17F}\\x{17F}\".");
1ca267a5
KW
4106 goto return_long_s;
4107 }
0766489e
KW
4108 else
4109#endif
db540106 4110 if (memBEGINs((char *) p, e - p, LONG_S_T))
9fc2026f 4111 {
ab0b796c
KW
4112 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
4113 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
4114 "Can't do fc(\"\\x{FB05}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
4115 "resolved to \"\\x{FB06}\".");
9fc2026f
KW
4116 goto return_ligature_st;
4117 }
74894415
KW
4118
4119#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
4120 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
4121 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
4122# define DOTTED_I LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE_UTF8
4123
4124 /* And special case this on this Unicode version only, for the same
4125 * reaons the other two are special cased. They would cross the
4126 * 255/256 boundary which is forbidden under /l, and so the code
4127 * wouldn't catch that they are equivalent (which they are only in
4128 * this release) */
db540106 4129 else if (memBEGINs((char *) p, e - p, DOTTED_I)) {
74894415
KW
4130 /* diag_listed_as: Can't do %s("%s") on non-UTF-8 locale; resolved to "%s". */
4131 Perl_ck_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_LOCALE),
4132 "Can't do fc(\"\\x{0130}\") on non-UTF-8 locale; "
4133 "resolved to \"\\x{0131}\".");
4134 goto return_dotless_i;
4135 }
4136#endif
4137
357aadde 4138 return check_locale_boundary_crossing(p, result, ustrp, lenp);
051a06d4 4139 }
a0270393
KW
4140 else if (! (flags & FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII)) {
4141 return result;
4142 }
4143 else {
4a4088c4 4144 /* This is called when changing the case of a UTF-8-encoded
9fc2026f
KW
4145 * character above the ASCII range, and the result should not
4146 * contain an ASCII character. */
a0270393
KW
4147
4148 UV original; /* To store the first code point of <p> */
4149
4150 /* Look at every character in the result; if any cross the
4151 * boundary, the whole thing is disallowed */
4152 U8* s = ustrp;
4153 U8* e = ustrp + *lenp;
4154 while (s < e) {
4155 if (isASCII(*s)) {
4156 /* Crossed, have to return the original */
4157 original = valid_utf8_to_uvchr(p, lenp);
1ca267a5 4158
9fc2026f 4159 /* But in these instances, there is an alternative we can
1ca267a5 4160 * return that is valid */
0766489e
KW
4161 if (original == LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_SHARP_S
4162#ifdef LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S /* not defined in early Unicode releases */
4163 || original == LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_SHARP_S
4164#endif
4165 ) {
1ca267a5
KW
4166 goto return_long_s;
4167 }
9fc2026f
KW
4168 else if (original == LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_LONG_S_T) {
4169 goto return_ligature_st;
4170 }
74894415
KW
4171#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
4172 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
4173 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
4174
4175 else if (original == LATIN_CAPITAL_LETTER_I_WITH_DOT_ABOVE) {
4176 goto return_dotless_i;
4177 }
4178#endif
a0270393
KW
4179 Copy(p, ustrp, *lenp, char);
4180 return original;
4181 }
4182 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
4183 }
051a06d4 4184
a0270393
KW
4185 /* Here, no characters crossed, result is ok as-is */
4186 return result;
4187 }
051a06d4
KW
4188 }
4189
4a4088c4 4190 /* Here, used locale rules. Convert back to UTF-8 */
051a06d4
KW
4191 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(result)) {
4192 *ustrp = (U8) result;
4193 *lenp = 1;
4194 }
4195 else {
62cb07ea
KW
4196 *ustrp = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI((U8) result);
4197 *(ustrp + 1) = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO((U8) result);
051a06d4
KW
4198 *lenp = 2;
4199 }
4200
051a06d4 4201 return result;
1ca267a5
KW
4202
4203 return_long_s:
4204 /* Certain folds to 'ss' are prohibited by the options, but they do allow
4205 * folds to a string of two of these characters. By returning this
4206 * instead, then, e.g.,
4207 * fc("\x{1E9E}") eq fc("\x{17F}\x{17F}")
4208 * works. */
4209
4210 *lenp = 2 * sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8) - 2;
68a23e40 4211 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8 LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S_UTF8,
1ca267a5
KW
4212 ustrp, *lenp, U8);
4213 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_LONG_S;
9fc2026f
KW
4214
4215 return_ligature_st:
4216 /* Two folds to 'st' are prohibited by the options; instead we pick one and
4217 * have the other one fold to it */
4218
4219 *lenp = sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_ST_UTF8) - 1;
4220 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_ST_UTF8, ustrp, *lenp, U8);
4221 return LATIN_SMALL_LIGATURE_ST;
74894415
KW
4222
4223#if UNICODE_MAJOR_VERSION == 3 \
4224 && UNICODE_DOT_VERSION == 0 \
4225 && UNICODE_DOT_DOT_VERSION == 1
4226
4227 return_dotless_i:
4228 *lenp = sizeof(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I_UTF8) - 1;
4229 Copy(LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I_UTF8, ustrp, *lenp, U8);
4230 return LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_DOTLESS_I;
4231
4232#endif
4233
a0ed51b3
LW
4234}
4235
711a919c 4236/* Note:
f90a9a02 4237 * Returns a "swash" which is a hash described in utf8.c:Perl_swash_fetch().
711a919c
TS
4238 * C<pkg> is a pointer to a package name for SWASHNEW, should be "utf8".
4239 * For other parameters, see utf8::SWASHNEW in lib/utf8_heavy.pl.
4240 */
c4a5db0c 4241
a0ed51b3 4242SV*
56576a04
KW
4243Perl_swash_init(pTHX_ const char* pkg, const char* name, SV *listsv,
4244 I32 minbits, I32 none)
a0ed51b3 4245{
c4a5db0c
KW
4246 /* Returns a copy of a swash initiated by the called function. This is the
4247 * public interface, and returning a copy prevents others from doing
4c404f26 4248 * mischief on the original. The only remaining use of this is in tr/// */
2c1f00b9
YO
4249
4250 /*NOTE NOTE NOTE - If you want to use "return" in this routine you MUST
4251 * use the following define */
4252
4c404f26 4253#define SWASH_INIT_RETURN(x) \
2c1f00b9 4254 PL_curpm= old_PL_curpm; \
4c404f26 4255 return newSVsv(x)
2c1f00b9 4256
c4a5db0c 4257 /* Initialize and return a swash, creating it if necessary. It does this
4c404f26 4258 * by calling utf8_heavy.pl in the general case.
c4a5db0c
KW
4259 *
4260 * pkg is the name of the package that <name> should be in.
4c404f26 4261 * name is the name of the swash to find.
c4a5db0c
KW
4262 * listsv is a string to initialize the swash with. It must be of the form
4263 * documented as the subroutine return value in
4264 * L<perlunicode/User-Defined Character Properties>
4265 * minbits is the number of bits required to represent each data element.
c4a5db0c 4266 * none I (khw) do not understand this one, but it is used only in tr///.
9a53f6cf 4267 *
4c404f26
KW
4268 * Thus there are two possible inputs to find the swash: <name> and
4269 * <listsv>. At least one must be specified. The result
9a53f6cf 4270 * will be the union of the specified ones, although <listsv>'s various
aabbdbda
KW
4271 * actions can intersect, etc. what <name> gives. To avoid going out to
4272 * disk at all, <invlist> should specify completely what the swash should
4273 * have, and <listsv> should be &PL_sv_undef and <name> should be "".
4c404f26 4274 */
c4a5db0c 4275
2c1f00b9
YO
4276 PMOP *old_PL_curpm= PL_curpm; /* save away the old PL_curpm */
4277
c4a5db0c 4278 SV* retval = &PL_sv_undef;
9a53f6cf 4279
4c404f26
KW
4280 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWASH_INIT;
4281
4282 assert(listsv != &PL_sv_undef || strNE(name, ""));
9a53f6cf 4283
56576a04
KW
4284 PL_curpm= NULL; /* reset PL_curpm so that we dont get confused between the
4285 regex that triggered the swash init and the swash init
4286 perl logic itself. See perl #122747 */
2c1f00b9 4287
9a53f6cf
KW
4288 /* If data was passed in to go out to utf8_heavy to find the swash of, do
4289 * so */
4290 if (listsv != &PL_sv_undef || strNE(name, "")) {
69794297
KW
4291 dSP;
4292 const size_t pkg_len = strlen(pkg);
4293 const size_t name_len = strlen(name);
4294 HV * const stash = gv_stashpvn(pkg, pkg_len, 0);
4295 SV* errsv_save;
4296 GV *method;
4297
69794297
KW
4298
4299 PUSHSTACKi(PERLSI_MAGIC);
ce3b816e 4300 ENTER;
69794297 4301 SAVEHINTS();
2782061f 4302 save_re_context();
650f067c
JL
4303 /* We might get here via a subroutine signature which uses a utf8
4304 * parameter name, at which point PL_subname will have been set
4305 * but not yet used. */
4306 save_item(PL_subname);
69794297
KW
4307 if (PL_parser && PL_parser->error_count)
4308 SAVEI8(PL_parser->error_count), PL_parser->error_count = 0;
4309 method = gv_fetchmeth(stash, "SWASHNEW", 8, -1);
4a4088c4 4310 if (!method) { /* demand load UTF-8 */
69794297 4311 ENTER;
db2c6cb3
FC
4312 if ((errsv_save = GvSV(PL_errgv))) SAVEFREESV(errsv_save);
4313 GvSV(PL_errgv) = NULL;
1a419e6b 4314#ifndef NO_TAINT_SUPPORT
69794297
KW
4315 /* It is assumed that callers of this routine are not passing in
4316 * any user derived data. */
2782061f
DM
4317 /* Need to do this after save_re_context() as it will set
4318 * PL_tainted to 1 while saving $1 etc (see the code after getrx:
4319 * in Perl_magic_get). Even line to create errsv_save can turn on
4320 * PL_tainted. */
284167a5
S
4321 SAVEBOOL(TAINT_get);
4322 TAINT_NOT;
4323#endif
ebf06983 4324 require_pv("utf8_heavy.pl");
eed484f9 4325 {
db2c6cb3
FC
4326 /* Not ERRSV, as there is no need to vivify a scalar we are
4327 about to discard. */
4328 SV * const errsv = GvSV(PL_errgv);
4329 if (!SvTRUE(errsv)) {
4330 GvSV(PL_errgv) = SvREFCNT_inc_simple(errsv_save);
4331 SvREFCNT_dec(errsv);
4332 }
eed484f9 4333 }
69794297
KW
4334 LEAVE;
4335 }
4336 SPAGAIN;
4337 PUSHMARK(SP);
4338 EXTEND(SP,5);
4339 mPUSHp(pkg, pkg_len);
4340 mPUSHp(name, name_len);
4341 PUSHs(listsv);
4342 mPUSHi(minbits);
4343 mPUSHi(none);
4344 PUTBACK;
db2c6cb3
FC
4345 if ((errsv_save = GvSV(PL_errgv))) SAVEFREESV(errsv_save);
4346 GvSV(PL_errgv) = NULL;
69794297
KW
4347 /* If we already have a pointer to the method, no need to use
4348 * call_method() to repeat the lookup. */
c41800a8
KW
4349 if (method
4350 ? call_sv(MUTABLE_SV(method), G_SCALAR)
69794297
KW
4351 : call_sv(newSVpvs_flags("SWASHNEW", SVs_TEMP), G_SCALAR | G_METHOD))
4352 {
4353 retval = *PL_stack_sp--;
4354 SvREFCNT_inc(retval);
4355 }
eed484f9 4356 {
db2c6cb3
FC
4357 /* Not ERRSV. See above. */
4358 SV * const errsv = GvSV(PL_errgv);
4359 if (!SvTRUE(errsv)) {
4360 GvSV(PL_errgv) = SvREFCNT_inc_simple(errsv_save);
4361 SvREFCNT_dec(errsv);
4362 }
eed484f9 4363 }
ce3b816e 4364 LEAVE;
69794297
KW
4365 POPSTACK;
4366 if (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME) {
4367 CopHINTS_set(PL_curcop, PL_hints);
4368 }
9a53f6cf 4369 } /* End of calling the module to find the swash */
36eb48b4 4370
4c404f26
KW
4371 SWASH_INIT_RETURN(retval);
4372#undef SWASH_INIT_RETURN
a0ed51b3
LW
4373}
4374
035d37be
JH
4375
4376/* This API is wrong for special case conversions since we may need to
4377 * return several Unicode characters for a single Unicode character
4378 * (see lib/unicore/SpecCase.txt) The SWASHGET in lib/utf8_heavy.pl is
4379 * the lower-level routine, and it is similarly broken for returning
38684baa 4380 * multiple values. --jhi
b9992569 4381 * For those, you should use S__to_utf8_case() instead */
b0e3252e 4382/* Now SWASHGET is recasted into S_swatch_get in this file. */
680c470c
TS
4383
4384/* Note:
4385 * Returns the value of property/mapping C<swash> for the first character
4386 * of the string C<ptr>. If C<do_utf8> is true, the string C<ptr> is
4a4088c4 4387 * assumed to be in well-formed UTF-8. If C<do_utf8> is false, the string C<ptr>
3d0f8846 4388 * is assumed to be in native 8-bit encoding. Caches the swatch in C<swash>.
af2af982
KW
4389 *
4390 * A "swash" is a hash which contains initially the keys/values set up by
4391 * SWASHNEW. The purpose is to be able to completely represent a Unicode
4392 * property for all possible code points. Things are stored in a compact form
4393 * (see utf8_heavy.pl) so that calculation is required to find the actual
4394 * property value for a given code point. As code points are looked up, new
4395 * key/value pairs are added to the hash, so that the calculation doesn't have
4396 * to ever be re-done. Further, each calculation is done, not just for the
4397 * desired one, but for a whole block of code points adjacent to that one.
4398 * For binary properties on ASCII machines, the block is usually for 64 code
4399 * points, starting with a code point evenly divisible by 64. Thus if the
4400 * property value for code point 257 is requested, the code goes out and
4401 * calculates the property values for all 64 code points between 256 and 319,
4402 * and stores these as a single 64-bit long bit vector, called a "swatch",
4403 * under the key for code point 256. The key is the UTF-8 encoding for code
4404 * point 256, minus the final byte. Thus, if the length of the UTF-8 encoding
4405 * for a code point is 13 bytes, the key will be 12 bytes long. If the value
4406 * for code point 258 is then requested, this code realizes that it would be
4407 * stored under the key for 256, and would find that value and extract the
4408 * relevant bit, offset from 256.
4409 *
4410 * Non-binary properties are stored in as many bits as necessary to represent
4411 * their values (32 currently, though the code is more general than that), not
fc273927 4412 * as single bits, but the principle is the same: the value for each key is a
af2af982
KW
4413 * vector that encompasses the property values for all code points whose UTF-8
4414 * representations are represented by the key. That is, for all code points
4415 * whose UTF-8 representations are length N bytes, and the key is the first N-1
4416 * bytes of that.
680c470c 4417 */
a0ed51b3 4418UV
680c470c 4419Perl_swash_fetch(pTHX_ SV *swash, const U8 *ptr, bool do_utf8)
a0ed51b3 4420{
ef8f7699 4421 HV *const hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(swash));
3568d838
JH
4422 U32 klen;
4423 U32 off;
9b56a019 4424 STRLEN slen = 0;
7d85a32c 4425 STRLEN needents;
cfd0369c 4426 const U8 *tmps = NULL;
979f2922 4427 SV *swatch;
08fb1ac5 4428 const U8 c = *ptr;
3568d838 4429
7918f24d
NC
4430 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWASH_FETCH;
4431
87367d5f
KW
4432 /* If it really isn't a hash, it isn't really swash; must be an inversion
4433 * list */
4434 if (SvTYPE(hv) != SVt_PVHV) {
4435 return _invlist_contains_cp((SV*)hv,
4436 (do_utf8)
4437 ? valid_utf8_to_uvchr(ptr, NULL)
4438 : c);
4439 }
4440
08fb1ac5
KW
4441 /* We store the values in a "swatch" which is a vec() value in a swash
4442 * hash. Code points 0-255 are a single vec() stored with key length
4443 * (klen) 0. All other code points have a UTF-8 representation
4444 * 0xAA..0xYY,0xZZ. A vec() is constructed containing all of them which
4445 * share 0xAA..0xYY, which is the key in the hash to that vec. So the key
4446 * length for them is the length of the encoded char - 1. ptr[klen] is the
4447 * final byte in the sequence representing the character */
4448 if (!do_utf8 || UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(c)) {
4449 klen = 0;
4450 needents = 256;
4451 off = c;
3568d838 4452 }
08fb1ac5
KW
4453 else if (UTF8_IS_DOWNGRADEABLE_START(c)) {
4454 klen = 0;
4455 needents = 256;
a62b247b 4456 off = EIGHT_BIT_UTF8_TO_NATIVE(c, *(ptr + 1));
979f2922
TS
4457 }
4458 else {
08fb1ac5
KW
4459 klen = UTF8SKIP(ptr) - 1;
4460
4461 /* Each vec() stores 2**UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT values. The offset into
4462 * the vec is the final byte in the sequence. (In EBCDIC this is
4463 * converted to I8 to get consecutive values.) To help you visualize
4464 * all this:
4465 * Straight 1047 After final byte
4466 * UTF-8 UTF-EBCDIC I8 transform
4467 * U+0400: \xD0\x80 \xB8\x41\x41 \xB8\x41\xA0
4468 * U+0401: \xD0\x81 \xB8\x41\x42 \xB8\x41\xA1
4469 * ...
4470 * U+0409: \xD0\x89 \xB8\x41\x4A \xB8\x41\xA9
4471 * U+040A: \xD0\x8A \xB8\x41\x51 \xB8\x41\xAA
4472 * ...
4473 * U+0412: \xD0\x92 \xB8\x41\x59 \xB8\x41\xB2
4474 * U+0413: \xD0\x93 \xB8\x41\x62 \xB8\x41\xB3
4475 * ...
4476 * U+041B: \xD0\x9B \xB8\x41\x6A \xB8\x41\xBB
4477 * U+041C: \xD0\x9C \xB8\x41\x70 \xB8\x41\xBC
4478 * ...
4479 * U+041F: \xD0\x9F \xB8\x41\x73 \xB8\x41\xBF
4480 * U+0420: \xD0\xA0 \xB8\x42\x41 \xB8\x42\x41
4481 *
4482 * (There are no discontinuities in the elided (...) entries.)
4483 * The UTF-8 key for these 33 code points is '\xD0' (which also is the
4484 * key for the next 31, up through U+043F, whose UTF-8 final byte is
4485 * \xBF). Thus in UTF-8, each key is for a vec() for 64 code points.
4486 * The final UTF-8 byte, which ranges between \x80 and \xBF, is an
4487 * index into the vec() swatch (after subtracting 0x80, which we
4488 * actually do with an '&').
4489 * In UTF-EBCDIC, each key is for a 32 code point vec(). The first 32
4490 * code points above have key '\xB8\x41'. The final UTF-EBCDIC byte has
4491 * dicontinuities which go away by transforming it into I8, and we
4492 * effectively subtract 0xA0 to get the index. */
979f2922 4493 needents = (1 << UTF_ACCUMULATION_SHIFT);
bc3632a8 4494 off = NATIVE_UTF8_TO_I8(ptr[klen]) & UTF_CONTINUATION_MASK;
979f2922 4495 }
7d85a32c 4496
a0ed51b3 4497 /*
4a4088c4 4498 * This single-entry cache saves about 1/3 of the UTF-8 overhead in test
a0ed51b3
LW
4499 * suite. (That is, only 7-8% overall over just a hash cache. Still,
4500 * it's nothing to sniff at.) Pity we usually come through at least
4501 * two function calls to get here...
4502 *
4503 * NB: this code assumes that swatches are never modified, once generated!
4504 */
4505
3568d838 4506 if (hv == PL_last_swash_hv &&
a0ed51b3 4507 klen == PL_last_swash_klen &&
27da23d5 4508 (!klen || memEQ((char *)ptr, (char *)PL_last_swash_key, klen)) )
a0ed51b3
LW
4509 {
4510 tmps = PL_last_swash_tmps;
4511 slen = PL_last_swash_slen;
4512 }
4513 else {
4514 /* Try our second-level swatch cache, kept in a hash. */
e1ec3a88 4515 SV** svp = hv_fetch(hv, (const char*)ptr, klen, FALSE);
a0ed51b3 4516
b0e3252e 4517 /* If not cached, generate it via swatch_get */
979f2922 4518 if (!svp || !SvPOK(*svp)
08fb1ac5
KW
4519 || !(tmps = (const U8*)SvPV_const(*svp, slen)))
4520 {
4521 if (klen) {
4522 const UV code_point = valid_utf8_to_uvchr(ptr, NULL);
4523 swatch = swatch_get(swash,
4524 code_point & ~((UV)needents - 1),
4525 needents);
4526 }
4527 else { /* For the first 256 code points, the swatch has a key of
4528 length 0 */
4529 swatch = swatch_get(swash, 0, needents);
4530 }
979f2922 4531
923e4eb5 4532 if (IN_PERL_COMPILETIME)
623e6609 4533 CopHINTS_set(PL_curcop, PL_hints);
a0ed51b3 4534
979f2922 4535 svp = hv_store(hv, (const char *)ptr, klen, swatch, 0);
a0ed51b3 4536
979f2922
TS
4537 if (!svp || !(tmps = (U8*)SvPV(*svp, slen))
4538 || (slen << 3) < needents)
5637ef5b 4539 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swash_fetch got improper swatch, "
147e3846 4540 "svp=%p, tmps=%p, slen=%" UVuf ", needents=%" UVuf,
5637ef5b 4541 svp, tmps, (UV)slen, (UV)needents);
a0ed51b3
LW
4542 }
4543
4544 PL_last_swash_hv = hv;
16d8f38a 4545 assert(klen <= sizeof(PL_last_swash_key));
eac04b2e 4546 PL_last_swash_klen = (U8)klen;
cfd0369c
NC
4547 /* FIXME change interpvar.h? */
4548 PL_last_swash_tmps = (U8 *) tmps;
a0ed51b3
LW
4549 PL_last_swash_slen = slen;
4550 if (klen)
4551 Copy(ptr, PL_last_swash_key, klen, U8);
4552 }
4553
9faf8d75 4554 switch ((int)((slen << 3) / needents)) {
a0ed51b3 4555 case 1:
e7aca353 4556 return ((UV) tmps[off >> 3] & (1 << (off & 7))) != 0;
a0ed51b3 4557 case 8:
e7aca353 4558 return ((UV) tmps[off]);
a0ed51b3
LW
4559 case 16:
4560 off <<= 1;
e7aca353
JH
4561 return
4562 ((UV) tmps[off ] << 8) +
4563 ((UV) tmps[off + 1]);
a0ed51b3
LW
4564 case 32:
4565 off <<= 2;
e7aca353
JH
4566 return
4567 ((UV) tmps[off ] << 24) +
4568 ((UV) tmps[off + 1] << 16) +
4569 ((UV) tmps[off + 2] << 8) +
4570 ((UV) tmps[off + 3]);
a0ed51b3 4571 }
5637ef5b 4572 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swash_fetch got swatch of unexpected bit width, "
147e3846 4573 "slen=%" UVuf ", needents=%" UVuf, (UV)slen, (UV)needents);
670f1322 4574 NORETURN_FUNCTION_END;
a0ed51b3 4575}
2b9d42f0 4576
319009ee
KW
4577/* Read a single line of the main body of the swash input text. These are of
4578 * the form:
4579 * 0053 0056 0073
4580 * where each number is hex. The first two numbers form the minimum and
4581 * maximum of a range, and the third is the value associated with the range.
4582 * Not all swashes should have a third number
4583 *
4584 * On input: l points to the beginning of the line to be examined; it points
4585 * to somewhere in the string of the whole input text, and is
4586 * terminated by a \n or the null string terminator.
4587 * lend points to the null terminator of that string
4588 * wants_value is non-zero if the swash expects a third number
4589 * typestr is the name of the swash's mapping, like 'ToLower'
4590 * On output: *min, *max, and *val are set to the values read from the line.
4591 * returns a pointer just beyond the line examined. If there was no
4592 * valid min number on the line, returns lend+1
4593 */
4594
4595STATIC U8*
4596S_swash_scan_list_line(pTHX_ U8* l, U8* const lend, UV* min, UV* max, UV* val,
4597 const bool wants_value, const U8* const typestr)
4598{
4599 const int typeto = typestr[0] == 'T' && typestr[1] == 'o';
4600 STRLEN numlen; /* Length of the number */
02470786
KW
4601 I32 flags = PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT
4602 | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
4603 | PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
319009ee
KW
4604
4605 /* nl points to the next \n in the scan */
4606 U8* const nl = (U8*)memchr(l, '\n', lend - l);
4607
95543e92
KW
4608 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWASH_SCAN_LIST_LINE;
4609
319009ee
KW
4610 /* Get the first number on the line: the range minimum */
4611 numlen = lend - l;
4612 *min = grok_hex((char *)l, &numlen, &flags, NULL);
c88850db 4613 *max = *min; /* So can never return without setting max */
319009ee
KW
4614 if (numlen) /* If found a hex number, position past it */
4615 l += numlen;
4616 else if (nl) { /* Else, go handle next line, if any */
4617 return nl + 1; /* 1 is length of "\n" */
4618 }
4619 else { /* Else, no next line */
4620 return lend + 1; /* to LIST's end at which \n is not found */
4621 }
4622
4623 /* The max range value follows, separated by a BLANK */
4624 if (isBLANK(*l)) {
4625 ++l;
02470786
KW
4626 flags = PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT
4627 | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
4628 | PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
319009ee
KW
4629 numlen = lend - l;
4630 *max = grok_hex((char *)l, &numlen, &flags, NULL);
4631 if (numlen)
4632 l += numlen;
4633 else /* If no value here, it is a single element range */
4634 *max = *min;
4635
4636 /* Non-binary tables have a third entry: what the first element of the
24303724 4637 * range maps to. The map for those currently read here is in hex */
319009ee
KW
4638 if (wants_value) {
4639 if (isBLANK(*l)) {
4640 ++l;
f2a7d0fc
KW
4641 flags = PERL_SCAN_SILENT_ILLDIGIT
4642 | PERL_SCAN_DISALLOW_PREFIX
4643 | PERL_SCAN_SILENT_NON_PORTABLE;
4644 numlen = lend - l;
4645 *val = grok_hex((char *)l, &numlen, &flags, NULL);
4646 if (numlen)
4647 l += numlen;
4648 else
4649 *val = 0;
319009ee
KW
4650 }
4651 else {
4652 *val = 0;
4653 if (typeto) {
dcbac5bb 4654 /* diag_listed_as: To%s: illegal mapping '%s' */
319009ee
KW
4655 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "%s: illegal mapping '%s'",
4656 typestr, l);
4657 }
4658 }
4659 }
4660 else
4661 *val = 0; /* bits == 1, then any val should be ignored */
4662 }
4663 else { /* Nothing following range min, should be single element with no
4664 mapping expected */
319009ee
KW
4665 if (wants_value) {
4666 *val = 0;
4667 if (typeto) {
dcbac5bb 4668 /* diag_listed_as: To%s: illegal mapping '%s' */
319009ee
KW
4669 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "%s: illegal mapping '%s'", typestr, l);
4670 }
4671 }
4672 else
4673 *val = 0; /* bits == 1, then val should be ignored */
4674 }
4675
4676 /* Position to next line if any, or EOF */
4677 if (nl)
4678 l = nl + 1;
4679 else
4680 l = lend;
4681
4682 return l;
4683}
4684
979f2922
TS
4685/* Note:
4686 * Returns a swatch (a bit vector string) for a code point sequence
4687 * that starts from the value C<start> and comprises the number C<span>.
4688 * A C<swash> must be an object created by SWASHNEW (see lib/utf8_heavy.pl).
4689 * Should be used via swash_fetch, which will cache the swatch in C<swash>.
4690 */
4691STATIC SV*
b0e3252e 4692S_swatch_get(pTHX_ SV* swash, UV start, UV span)
979f2922
TS
4693{
4694 SV *swatch;
4c404f26 4695 U8 *l, *lend, *x, *xend, *s;
979f2922 4696 STRLEN lcur, xcur, scur;
ef8f7699 4697 HV *const hv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(swash));
36eb48b4 4698
88d45d28
KW
4699 SV** listsvp = NULL; /* The string containing the main body of the table */
4700 SV** extssvp = NULL;
88d45d28 4701 U8* typestr = NULL;
4c404f26 4702 STRLEN bits = 0;
786861f5
KW
4703 STRLEN octets; /* if bits == 1, then octets == 0 */
4704 UV none;
4705 UV end = start + span;
972dd592 4706
786861f5
KW
4707 SV** const bitssvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "BITS", FALSE);
4708 SV** const nonesvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "NONE", FALSE);
4709 SV** const typesvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "TYPE", FALSE);
4710 extssvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "EXTRAS", FALSE);
4711 listsvp = hv_fetchs(hv, "LIST", FALSE);
786861f5
KW
4712
4713 bits = SvUV(*bitssvp);
4714 none = SvUV(*nonesvp);
4715 typestr = (U8*)SvPV_nolen(*typesvp);
786861f5 4716 octets = bits >> 3; /* if bits == 1, then octets == 0 */
979f2922 4717
b0e3252e 4718 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SWATCH_GET;
7918f24d 4719
4c404f26 4720 if (bits != 8 && bits != 16 && bits != 32) {
147e3846 4721 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swatch_get doesn't expect bits %" UVuf,
660a4616 4722 (UV)bits);
979f2922
TS
4723 }
4724
84ea5ef6
KW
4725 /* If overflowed, use the max possible */
4726 if (end < start) {
4727 end = UV_MAX;
4728 span = end - start;
4729 }
4730
979f2922 4731 /* create and initialize $swatch */
979f2922 4732 scur = octets ? (span * octets) : (span + 7) / 8;
e524fe40
NC
4733 swatch = newSV(scur);
4734 SvPOK_on(swatch);
979f2922
TS
4735 s = (U8*)SvPVX(swatch);
4736 if (octets && none) {
0bd48802 4737 const U8* const e = s + scur;
979f2922
TS
4738 while (s < e) {
4739 if (bits == 8)
4740 *s++ = (U8)(none & 0xff);
4741 else if (bits == 16) {
4742 *s++ = (U8)((none >> 8) & 0xff);
4743 *s++ = (U8)( none & 0xff);
4744 }
4745 else if (bits == 32) {
4746 *s++ = (U8)((none >> 24) & 0xff);
4747 *s++ = (U8)((none >> 16) & 0xff);
4748 *s++ = (U8)((none >> 8) & 0xff);
4749 *s++ = (U8)( none & 0xff);
4750 }
4751 }
4752 *s = '\0';
4753 }
4754 else {
4755 (void)memzero((U8*)s, scur + 1);
4756 }
4757 SvCUR_set(swatch, scur);
4758 s = (U8*)SvPVX(swatch);
4759
36eb48b4 4760 /* read $swash->{LIST} */
979f2922
TS
4761 l = (U8*)SvPV(*listsvp, lcur);
4762 lend = l + lcur;
4763 while (l < lend) {
4c404f26 4764 UV min = 0, max = 0, val = 0, upper;
95543e92
KW
4765 l = swash_scan_list_line(l, lend, &min, &max, &val,
4766 cBOOL(octets), typestr);
319009ee 4767 if (l > lend) {
979f2922
TS
4768 break;
4769 }
4770
972dd592 4771 /* If looking for something beyond this range, go try the next one */
979f2922
TS
4772 if (max < start)
4773 continue;
4774
8ed25d53
KW
4775 /* <end> is generally 1 beyond where we want to set things, but at the
4776 * platform's infinity, where we can't go any higher, we want to
4777 * include the code point at <end> */
4778 upper = (max < end)
4779 ? max
4780 : (max != UV_MAX || end != UV_MAX)
4781 ? end - 1
4782 : end;
4783
979f2922 4784 if (octets) {
35da51f7 4785 UV key;
979f2922
TS
4786 if (min < start) {
4787 if (!none || val < none) {
4788 val += start - min;
4789 }
4790 min = start;
4791 }
8ed25d53 4792 for (key = min; key <= upper; key++) {
979f2922 4793 STRLEN offset;
979f2922
TS
4794 /* offset must be non-negative (start <= min <= key < end) */
4795 offset = octets * (key - start);
4796 if (bits == 8)
4797 s[offset] = (U8)(val & 0xff);
4798 else if (bits == 16) {
4799 s[offset ] = (U8)((val >> 8) & 0xff);
4800 s[offset + 1] = (U8)( val & 0xff);
4801 }
4802 else if (bits == 32) {
4803 s[offset ] = (U8)((val >> 24) & 0xff);
4804 s[offset + 1] = (U8)((val >> 16) & 0xff);
4805 s[offset + 2] = (U8)((val >> 8) & 0xff);
4806 s[offset + 3] = (U8)( val & 0xff);
4807 }
4808
4809 if (!none || val < none)
4810 ++val;
4811 }
4812 }
979f2922 4813 } /* while */
979f2922 4814
4c404f26 4815 /* read $swash->{EXTRAS} */
979f2922
TS
4816 x = (U8*)SvPV(*extssvp, xcur);
4817 xend = x + xcur;
4818 while (x < xend) {
4819 STRLEN namelen;
4820 U8 *namestr;
4821 SV** othersvp;
4822 HV* otherhv;
4823 STRLEN otherbits;
4824 SV **otherbitssvp, *other;
711a919c 4825 U8 *s, *o, *nl;
979f2922
TS
4826 STRLEN slen, olen;
4827
35da51f7 4828 const U8 opc = *x++;
979f2922
TS
4829 if (opc == '\n')
4830 continue;
4831
4832 nl = (U8*)memchr(x, '\n', xend - x);
4833
4834 if (opc != '-' && opc != '+' && opc != '!' && opc != '&') {
4835 if (nl) {
4836 x = nl + 1; /* 1 is length of "\n" */
4837 continue;
4838 }
4839 else {
4840 x = xend; /* to EXTRAS' end at which \n is not found */
4841 break;
4842 }
4843 }
4844
4845 namestr = x;
4846 if (nl) {
4847 namelen = nl - namestr;
4848 x = nl + 1;
4849 }
4850 else {
4851 namelen = xend - namestr;
4852 x = xend;
4853 }
4854
4855 othersvp = hv_fetch(hv, (char *)namestr, namelen, FALSE);
ef8f7699 4856 otherhv = MUTABLE_HV(SvRV(*othersvp));
017a3ce5 4857 otherbitssvp = hv_fetchs(otherhv, "BITS", FALSE);
979f2922
TS
4858 otherbits = (STRLEN)SvUV(*otherbitssvp);
4859 if (bits < otherbits)
5637ef5b 4860 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swatch_get found swatch size mismatch, "
147e3846 4861 "bits=%" UVuf ", otherbits=%" UVuf, (UV)bits, (UV)otherbits);
979f2922
TS
4862
4863 /* The "other" swatch must be destroyed after. */
b0e3252e 4864 other = swatch_get(*othersvp, start, span);
979f2922
TS
4865 o = (U8*)SvPV(other, olen);
4866
4867 if (!olen)
b0e3252e 4868 Perl_croak(aTHX_ "panic: swatch_get got improper swatch");
979f2922
TS
4869
4870 s = (U8*)SvPV(swatch, slen);
4c404f26 4871 {
979f2922
TS
4872 STRLEN otheroctets = otherbits >> 3;
4873 STRLEN offset = 0;
35da51f7 4874 U8* const send = s + slen;
979f2922
TS
4875
4876 while (s < send) {
4877 UV otherval = 0;
4878
4879 if (otherbits == 1) {
4880 otherval = (o[offset >> 3] >> (offset & 7)) & 1;
4881 ++offset;
4882 }
4883 else {
4884 STRLEN vlen = otheroctets;
4885 otherval = *o++;
4886 while (--vlen) {
4887 otherval <<= 8;
4888 otherval |= *o++;
4889 }
4890 }
4891
711a919c 4892 if (opc == '+' && otherval)
6f207bd3 4893 NOOP; /* replace with otherval */
979f2922
TS
4894 else if (opc == '!' && !otherval)
4895 otherval = 1;
4896 else if (opc == '-' && otherval)
4897 otherval = 0;
4898 else if (opc == '&' && !otherval)
4899 otherval = 0;
4900 else {
711a919c 4901 s += octets; /* no replacement */
979f2922
TS
4902 continue;
4903 }
4904
4905 if (bits == 8)
4906 *s++ = (U8)( otherval & 0xff);
4907 else if (bits == 16) {
4908 *s++ = (U8)((otherval >> 8) & 0xff);
4909 *s++ = (U8)( otherval & 0xff);
4910 }
4911 else if (bits == 32) {
4912 *s++ = (U8)((otherval >> 24) & 0xff);
4913 *s++ = (U8)((otherval >> 16) & 0xff);
4914 *s++ = (U8)((otherval >> 8) & 0xff);
4915 *s++ = (U8)( otherval & 0xff);
4916 }
4c404f26 4917 }
979f2922
TS
4918 }
4919 sv_free(other); /* through with it! */
4920 } /* while */
4921 return swatch;
4922}
4923
0876b9a0 4924bool
5aaab254 4925Perl_check_utf8_print(pTHX_ const U8* s, const STRLEN len)
0876b9a0
KW
4926{
4927 /* May change: warns if surrogates, non-character code points, or
56576a04
KW
4928 * non-Unicode code points are in 's' which has length 'len' bytes.
4929 * Returns TRUE if none found; FALSE otherwise. The only other validity
d22ec717
KW
4930 * check is to make sure that this won't exceed the string's length nor
4931 * overflow */
0876b9a0
KW
4932
4933 const U8* const e = s + len;
4934 bool ok = TRUE;
4935
4936 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_CHECK_UTF8_PRINT;
4937
4938 while (s < e) {
4939 if (UTF8SKIP(s) > len) {
4940 Perl_ck_warner_d(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_UTF8),
4941 "%s in %s", unees, PL_op ? OP_DESC(PL_op) : "print");
4942 return FALSE;
4943 }
ac6f1fbe 4944 if (UNLIKELY(isUTF8_POSSIBLY_PROBLEMATIC(*s))) {
f2bf18cc 4945 if (UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_SUPER(s, e))) {
760c7c2f 4946 if ( ckWARN_d(WARN_NON_UNICODE)
e050c007
KW
4947 || UNLIKELY(0 < does_utf8_overflow(s, s + len,
4948 0 /* Don't consider overlongs */
4949 )))
4950 {
15ca5930 4951 /* A side effect of this function will be to warn */
2db24202 4952 (void) utf8n_to_uvchr(s, e - s, NULL, UTF8_WARN_SUPER);
7ee537e6
KW
4953 ok = FALSE;
4954 }
0876b9a0 4955 }
f2bf18cc 4956 else if (UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_SURROGATE(s, e))) {
8457b38f 4957 if (ckWARN_d(WARN_SURROGATE)) {
15ca5930
KW
4958 /* This has a different warning than the one the called
4959 * function would output, so can't just call it, unlike we
4960 * do for the non-chars and above-unicodes */
2db24202 4961 UV uv = utf8_to_uvchr_buf(s, e, NULL);
8457b38f 4962 Perl_warner(aTHX_ packWARN(WARN_SURROGATE),
56576a04
KW
4963 "Unicode surrogate U+%04" UVXf " is illegal in UTF-8",
4964 uv);
8457b38f
KW
4965 ok = FALSE;
4966 }
0876b9a0 4967 }
56576a04
KW
4968 else if ( UNLIKELY(UTF8_IS_NONCHAR(s, e))
4969 && (ckWARN_d(WARN_NONCHAR)))
4970 {
15ca5930 4971 /* A side effect of this function will be to warn */
2db24202 4972 (void) utf8n_to_uvchr(s, e - s, NULL, UTF8_WARN_NONCHAR);
0876b9a0
KW
4973 ok = FALSE;
4974 }
4975 }
4976 s += UTF8SKIP(s);
4977 }
4978
4979 return ok;
4980}
4981
0f830e0b 4982/*
87cea99e 4983=for apidoc pv_uni_display
d2cc3551 4984
a1433954
KW
4985Build to the scalar C<dsv> a displayable version of the string C<spv>,
4986length C<len>, the displayable version being at most C<pvlim> bytes long
796b6530 4987(if longer, the rest is truncated and C<"..."> will be appended).
0a2ef054 4988
796b6530
KW
4989The C<flags> argument can have C<UNI_DISPLAY_ISPRINT> set to display
4990C<isPRINT()>able characters as themselves, C<UNI_DISPLAY_BACKSLASH>
4991to display the C<\\[nrfta\\]> as the backslashed versions (like C<"\n">)
4992(C<UNI_DISPLAY_BACKSLASH> is preferred over C<UNI_DISPLAY_ISPRINT> for C<"\\">).
4993C<UNI_DISPLAY_QQ> (and its alias C<UNI_DISPLAY_REGEX>) have both
4994C<UNI_DISPLAY_BACKSLASH> and C<UNI_DISPLAY_ISPRINT> turned on.
0a2ef054 4995
a1433954 4996The pointer to the PV of the C<dsv> is returned.
d2cc3551 4997
119bc988
KW
4998See also L</sv_uni_display>.
4999
d2cc3551 5000=cut */
e6b2e755 5001char *
56576a04
KW
5002Perl_pv_uni_display(pTHX_ SV *dsv, const U8 *spv, STRLEN len, STRLEN pvlim,
5003 UV flags)
e6b2e755
JH
5004{
5005 int truncated = 0;
e1ec3a88 5006 const char *s, *e;
e6b2e755 5007
7918f24d
NC
5008 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_PV_UNI_DISPLAY;
5009
9e2aa2e7 5010 SvPVCLEAR(dsv);
7fddd944 5011 SvUTF8_off(dsv);
e1ec3a88 5012 for (s = (const char *)spv, e = s + len; s < e; s += UTF8SKIP(s)) {
e6b2e755 5013 UV u;
a49f32c6
NC
5014 /* This serves double duty as a flag and a character to print after
5015 a \ when flags & UNI_DISPLAY_BACKSLASH is true.
5016 */
5017 char ok = 0;
c728cb41 5018
e6b2e755
JH
5019 if (pvlim && SvCUR(dsv) >= pvlim) {
5020 truncated++;
5021 break;
5022 }
4b88fb76 5023 u = utf8_to_uvchr_buf((U8*)s, (U8*)e, 0);
c728cb41 5024 if (u < 256) {
a3b680e6 5025 const unsigned char c = (unsigned char)u & 0xFF;
0bd48802 5026 if (flags & UNI_DISPLAY_BACKSLASH) {
a49f32c6 5027 switch (c) {
c728cb41 5028 case '\n':
a49f32c6 5029 ok = 'n'; break;
c728cb41 5030 case '\r':
a49f32c6 5031 ok = 'r'; break;
c728cb41 5032 case '\t':
a49f32c6 5033 ok = 't'; break;
c728cb41 5034 case '\f':
a49f32c6 5035 ok = 'f'; break;
c728cb41 5036 case '\a':
a49f32c6 5037 ok = 'a'; break;
c728cb41 5038 case '\\':
a49f32c6 5039 ok = '\\'; break;
c728cb41
JH
5040 default: break;
5041 }
a49f32c6 5042 if (ok) {
88c9ea1e 5043 const char string = ok;
76f68e9b 5044 sv_catpvs(dsv, "\\");
5e7aa789 5045 sv_catpvn(dsv, &string, 1);
a49f32c6 5046 }
c728cb41 5047 }
00e86452 5048 /* isPRINT() is the locale-blind version. */
a49f32c6 5049 if (!ok && (flags & UNI_DISPLAY_ISPRINT) && isPRINT(c)) {
88c9ea1e 5050 const char string = c;
5e7aa789 5051 sv_catpvn(dsv, &string, 1);
a49f32c6 5052 ok = 1;
0a2ef054 5053 }
c728cb41
JH
5054 }
5055 if (!ok)
147e3846 5056 Perl_sv_catpvf(aTHX_ dsv, "\\x{%" UVxf "}", u);
e6b2e755
JH
5057 }
5058 if (truncated)
396482e1 5059 sv_catpvs(dsv, "...");
48ef279e 5060
e6b2e755
JH
5061 return SvPVX(dsv);
5062}
2b9d42f0 5063
d2cc3551 5064/*
87cea99e 5065=for apidoc sv_uni_display
d2cc3551 5066
a1433954
KW
5067Build to the scalar C<dsv> a displayable version of the scalar C<sv>,
5068the displayable version being at most C<pvlim> bytes long
d2cc3551 5069(if longer, the rest is truncated and "..." will be appended).
0a2ef054 5070
a1433954 5071The C<flags> argument is as in L</pv_uni_display>().
0a2ef054 5072
a1433954 5073The pointer to the PV of the C<dsv> is returned.
d2cc3551 5074
d4c19fe8
AL
5075=cut
5076*/
e6b2e755
JH
5077char *
5078Perl_sv_uni_display(pTHX_ SV *dsv, SV *ssv, STRLEN pvlim, UV flags)
5079{
8cdde9f8
NC
5080 const char * const ptr =
5081 isREGEXP(ssv) ? RX_WRAPPED((REGEXP*)ssv) : SvPVX_const(ssv);
5082
7918f24d
NC
5083 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_SV_UNI_DISPLAY;
5084
8cdde9f8 5085 return Perl_pv_uni_display(aTHX_ dsv, (const U8*)ptr,
cfd0369c 5086 SvCUR(ssv), pvlim, flags);
701a277b
JH
5087}
5088
d2cc3551 5089/*
e6226b18 5090=for apidoc foldEQ_utf8
d2cc3551 5091
56576a04
KW
5092Returns true if the leading portions of the strings C<s1> and C<s2> (either or
5093both of which may be in UTF-8) are the same case-insensitively; false
5094otherwise. How far into the strings to compare is determined by other input
5095parameters.
8b35872c 5096
a1433954 5097If C<u1> is true, the string C<s1> is assumed to be in UTF-8-encoded Unicode;
56576a04
KW
5098otherwise it is assumed to be in native 8-bit encoding. Correspondingly for
5099C<u2> with respect to C<s2>.
5100
5101If the byte length C<l1> is non-zero, it says how far into C<s1> to check for
5102fold equality. In other words, C<s1>+C<l1> will be used as a goal to reach.
5103The scan will not be considered to be a match unless the goal is reached, and
5104scanning won't continue past that goal. Correspondingly for C<l2> with respect
5105to C<s2>.
5106
5107If C<pe1> is non-C<NULL> and the pointer it points to is not C<NULL>, that
5108pointer is considered an end pointer to the position 1 byte past the maximum
5109point in C<s1> beyond which scanning will not continue under any circumstances.
03bb5c85 5110(This routine assumes that UTF-8 encoded input strings are not malformed;
56576a04
KW
5111malformed input can cause it to read past C<pe1>). This means that if both
5112C<l1> and C<pe1> are specified, and C<pe1> is less than C<s1>+C<l1>, the match
5113will never be successful because it can never
d51c1b21 5114get as far as its goal (and in fact is asserted against). Correspondingly for
a1433954 5115C<pe2> with respect to C<s2>.
8b35872c 5116
a1433954
KW
5117At least one of C<s1> and C<s2> must have a goal (at least one of C<l1> and
5118C<l2> must be non-zero), and if both do, both have to be
8b35872c
KW
5119reached for a successful match. Also, if the fold of a character is multiple
5120characters, all of them must be matched (see tr21 reference below for
5121'folding').
5122
796b6530 5123Upon a successful match, if C<pe1> is non-C<NULL>,
a1433954
KW
5124it will be set to point to the beginning of the I<next> character of C<s1>
5125beyond what was matched. Correspondingly for C<pe2> and C<s2>.
d2cc3551
JH
5126
5127For case-insensitiveness, the "casefolding" of Unicode is used
5128instead of upper/lowercasing both the characters, see
a1433954 5129L<http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr21/> (Case Mappings).
d2cc3551
JH
5130
5131=cut */
a33c29bc
KW
5132
5133/* A flags parameter has been added which may change, and hence isn't
5134 * externally documented. Currently it is:
5135 * 0 for as-documented above
5136 * FOLDEQ_UTF8_NOMIX_ASCII meaning that if a non-ASCII character folds to an
5137 ASCII one, to not match
31f05a37
KW
5138 * FOLDEQ_LOCALE is set iff the rules from the current underlying
5139 * locale are to be used.
5140 * FOLDEQ_S1_ALREADY_FOLDED s1 has already been folded before calling this
aa8ebe62
KW
5141 * routine. This allows that step to be skipped.
5142 * Currently, this requires s1 to be encoded as UTF-8
5143 * (u1 must be true), which is asserted for.
d635b710
KW
5144 * FOLDEQ_S1_FOLDS_SANE With either NOMIX_ASCII or LOCALE, no folds may
5145 * cross certain boundaries. Hence, the caller should
5146 * let this function do the folding instead of
5147 * pre-folding. This code contains an assertion to
5148 * that effect. However, if the caller knows what
5149 * it's doing, it can pass this flag to indicate that,
5150 * and the assertion is skipped.
b4408913
KW
5151 * FOLDEQ_S2_ALREADY_FOLDED Similar to FOLDEQ_S1_ALREADY_FOLDED, but applies
5152 * to s2, and s2 doesn't have to be UTF-8 encoded.
5153 * This introduces an asymmetry to save a few branches
5154 * in a loop. Currently, this is not a problem, as
5155 * never are both inputs pre-folded. Simply call this
5156 * function with the pre-folded one as the second
5157 * string.
d635b710 5158 * FOLDEQ_S2_FOLDS_SANE
a33c29bc 5159 */
701a277b 5160I32
56576a04
KW
5161Perl_foldEQ_utf8_flags(pTHX_ const char *s1, char **pe1, UV l1, bool u1,
5162 const char *s2, char **pe2, UV l2, bool u2,
5163 U32 flags)
332ddc25 5164{
eb578fdb
KW
5165 const U8 *p1 = (const U8*)s1; /* Point to current char */
5166 const U8 *p2 = (const U8*)s2;
5167 const U8 *g1 = NULL; /* goal for s1 */
5168 const U8 *g2 = NULL;
5169 const U8 *e1 = NULL; /* Don't scan s1 past this */
5170 U8 *f1 = NULL; /* Point to current folded */
5171 const U8 *e2 = NULL;
5172 U8 *f2 = NULL;
48ef279e 5173 STRLEN n1 = 0, n2 = 0; /* Number of bytes in current char */
8b35872c
KW
5174 U8 foldbuf1[UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1];
5175 U8 foldbuf2[UTF8_MAXBYTES_CASE+1];
1d39b2cd 5176 U8 flags_for_folder = FOLD_FLAGS_FULL;
8b35872c 5177
eda9cac1 5178 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_FOLDEQ_UTF8_FLAGS;
8b35872c 5179
68a23e40
KW
5180 assert( ! ( (flags & (FOLDEQ_UTF8_NOMIX_ASCII | FOLDEQ_LOCALE))
5181 && (( (flags & FOLDEQ_S1_ALREADY_FOLDED)
5182 && !(flags & FOLDEQ_S1_FOLDS_SANE))
5183 || ( (flags & FOLDEQ_S2_ALREADY_FOLDED)
5184 && !(flags & FOLDEQ_S2_FOLDS_SANE)))));
b08f1bd5
KW
5185 /* The algorithm is to trial the folds without regard to the flags on
5186 * the first line of the above assert(), and then see if the result
5187 * violates them. This means that the inputs can't be pre-folded to a
5188 * violating result, hence the assert. This could be changed, with the
5189 * addition of extra tests here for the already-folded case, which would
5190 * slow it down. That cost is more than any possible gain for when these
5191 * flags are specified, as the flags indicate /il or /iaa matching which
5192 * is less common than /iu, and I (khw) also believe that real-world /il
5193 * and /iaa matches are most likely to involve code points 0-255, and this
5194 * function only under rare conditions gets called for 0-255. */
18f762c3 5195
1d39b2cd
KW
5196 if (flags & FOLDEQ_LOCALE) {
5197 if (IN_UTF8_CTYPE_LOCALE) {
35b8412f
KW
5198 if (UNLIKELY(PL_in_utf8_turkic_locale)) {
5199 flags_for_folder |= FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE;
5200 }
5201 else {
5202 flags &= ~FOLDEQ_LOCALE;
5203 }
1d39b2cd
KW
5204 }
5205 else {
5206 flags_for_folder |= FOLD_FLAGS_LOCALE;
5207 }
31f05a37 5208 }
cfd23983
KW
5209 if (flags & FOLDEQ_UTF8_NOMIX_ASCII) {
5210 flags_for_folder |= FOLD_FLAGS_NOMIX_ASCII;
5211 }
31f05a37 5212
8b35872c 5213 if (pe1) {
48ef279e 5214 e1 = *(U8**)pe1;
8b35872c
KW
5215 }
5216
5217 if (l1) {
48ef279e 5218 g1 = (const U8*)s1 + l1;
8b35872c
KW
5219 }
5220
5221 if (pe2) {
48ef279e 5222 e2 = *(U8**)pe2;
8b35872c
KW
5223 }
5224
5225 if (l2) {
48ef279e 5226 g2 = (const U8*)s2 + l2;
8b35872c
KW
5227 }
5228
5229 /* Must have at least one goal */
5230 assert(g1 || g2);
5231
5232 if (g1) {
5233
48ef279e
KW
5234 /* Will never match if goal is out-of-bounds */
5235 assert(! e1 || e1 >= g1);
8b35872c 5236
48ef279e
KW
5237 /* Here, there isn't an end pointer, or it is beyond the goal. We
5238 * only go as far as the goal */
5239 e1 = g1;
8b35872c 5240 }
313b38e5
NC
5241 else {
5242 assert(e1); /* Must have an end for looking at s1 */
5243 }
8b35872c
KW
5244
5245 /* Same for goal for s2 */
5246 if (g2) {
48ef279e
KW
5247 assert(! e2 || e2 >= g2);
5248 e2 = g2;
8b35872c 5249 }
313b38e5
NC
5250 else {
5251 assert(e2);
5252 }
8b35872c 5253
18f762c3
KW
5254 /* If both operands are already folded, we could just do a memEQ on the
5255 * whole strings at once, but it would be better if the caller realized
5256 * this and didn't even call us */
5257
8b35872c
KW
5258 /* Look through both strings, a character at a time */
5259 while (p1 < e1 && p2 < e2) {
5260
d51c1b21 5261 /* If at the beginning of a new character in s1, get its fold to use
1d39b2cd 5262 * and the length of the fold. */
48ef279e 5263 if (n1 == 0) {
18f762c3
KW
5264 if (flags & FOLDEQ_S1_ALREADY_FOLDED) {
5265 f1 = (U8 *) p1;
aa8ebe62 5266 assert(u1);
18f762c3 5267 n1 = UTF8SKIP(f1);
18f762c3
KW
5268 }
5269 else {
1d39b2cd
KW
5270 if (isASCII(*p1) && ! (flags & FOLDEQ_LOCALE)) {
5271
5272 /* We have to forbid mixing ASCII with non-ASCII if the
5273 * flags so indicate. And, we can short circuit having to
5274 * call the general functions for this common ASCII case,
5275 * all of whose non-locale folds are also ASCII, and hence
5276 * UTF-8 invariants, so the UTF8ness of the strings is not
5277 * relevant. */
5278 if ((flags & FOLDEQ_UTF8_NOMIX_ASCII) && ! isASCII(*p2)) {
5279 return 0;
5280 }
5281 n1 = 1;
5282 *foldbuf1 = toFOLD(*p1);
5283 }
5284 else if (u1) {
a1a5ec35 5285 _toFOLD_utf8_flags(p1, e1, foldbuf1, &n1, flags_for_folder);
1d39b2cd 5286 }
4a4088c4 5287 else { /* Not UTF-8, get UTF-8 fold */
1d39b2cd
KW
5288 _to_uni_fold_flags(*p1, foldbuf1, &n1, flags_for_folder);
5289 }
5290 f1 = foldbuf1;
5291 }
48ef279e 5292 }
8b35872c 5293
48ef279e 5294 if (n2 == 0) { /* Same for s2 */
18f762c3 5295 if (flags & FOLDEQ_S2_ALREADY_FOLDED) {
b4408913
KW
5296
5297 /* Point to the already-folded character. But for non-UTF-8
5298 * variants, convert to UTF-8 for the algorithm below */
5299 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*p2)) {
5300 f2 = (U8 *) p2;
5301 n2 = 1;
5302 }
5303 else if (u2) {
5304 f2 = (U8 *) p2;
5305 n2 = UTF8SKIP(f2);
5306 }
5307 else {
5308 foldbuf2[0] = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_HI(*p2);
5309 foldbuf2[1] = UTF8_EIGHT_BIT_LO(*p2);
5310 f2 = foldbuf2;
5311 n2 = 2;
5312 }
18f762c3
KW
5313 }
5314 else {
1d39b2cd
KW
5315 if (isASCII(*p2) && ! (flags & FOLDEQ_LOCALE)) {
5316 if ((flags & FOLDEQ_UTF8_NOMIX_ASCII) && ! isASCII(*p1)) {
5317 return 0;
5318 }
5319 n2 = 1;
5320 *foldbuf2 = toFOLD(*p2);
5321 }
5322 else if (u2) {
a1a5ec35 5323 _toFOLD_utf8_flags(p2, e2, foldbuf2, &n2, flags_for_folder);
1d39b2cd
KW
5324 }
5325 else {
5326 _to_uni_fold_flags(*p2, foldbuf2, &n2, flags_for_folder);
5327 }
5328 f2 = foldbuf2;
18f762c3 5329 }
48ef279e 5330 }
8b35872c 5331
5001101e 5332 /* Here f1 and f2 point to the beginning of the strings to compare.
227968da 5333 * These strings are the folds of the next character from each input
4a4088c4 5334 * string, stored in UTF-8. */
5e64d0fa 5335
48ef279e
KW
5336 /* While there is more to look for in both folds, see if they
5337 * continue to match */
5338 while (n1 && n2) {
5339 U8 fold_length = UTF8SKIP(f1);
5340 if (fold_length != UTF8SKIP(f2)
5341 || (fold_length == 1 && *f1 != *f2) /* Short circuit memNE
5342 function call for single
a6d5f321 5343 byte */
48ef279e
KW
5344 || memNE((char*)f1, (char*)f2, fold_length))
5345 {
e6226b18 5346 return 0; /* mismatch */
48ef279e
KW
5347 }
5348
5349 /* Here, they matched, advance past them */
5350 n1 -= fold_length;
5351 f1 += fold_length;
5352 n2 -= fold_length;
5353 f2 += fold_length;
5354 }
8b35872c 5355
48ef279e
KW
5356 /* When reach the end of any fold, advance the input past it */
5357 if (n1 == 0) {
5358 p1 += u1 ? UTF8SKIP(p1) : 1;
5359 }
5360 if (n2 == 0) {
5361 p2 += u2 ? UTF8SKIP(p2) : 1;
5362 }
8b35872c
KW
5363 } /* End of loop through both strings */
5364
5365 /* A match is defined by each scan that specified an explicit length
5366 * reaching its final goal, and the other not having matched a partial
5367 * character (which can happen when the fold of a character is more than one
5368 * character). */
5369 if (! ((g1 == 0 || p1 == g1) && (g2 == 0 || p2 == g2)) || n1 || n2) {
e6226b18 5370 return 0;
8b35872c
KW
5371 }
5372
5373 /* Successful match. Set output pointers */
5374 if (pe1) {
48ef279e 5375 *pe1 = (char*)p1;
8b35872c
KW
5376 }
5377 if (pe2) {
48ef279e 5378 *pe2 = (char*)p2;
8b35872c 5379 }
e6226b18 5380 return 1;
e6b2e755 5381}
701a277b 5382
f2645549 5383/* XXX The next two functions should likely be moved to mathoms.c once all
37e7596b
KW
5384 * occurrences of them are removed from the core; some cpan-upstream modules
5385 * still use them */
5386
5387U8 *
5388Perl_uvuni_to_utf8(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv)
5389{
5390 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UVUNI_TO_UTF8;
5391
33f38593 5392 return uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, 0);
37e7596b
KW
5393}
5394
e505af10
KW
5395/*
5396=for apidoc utf8n_to_uvuni
5397
5398Instead use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf>, or rarely, L</utf8n_to_uvchr>.
5399
5400This function was useful for code that wanted to handle both EBCDIC and
5401ASCII platforms with Unicode properties, but starting in Perl v5.20, the
5402distinctions between the platforms have mostly been made invisible to most
5403code, so this function is quite unlikely to be what you want. If you do need
5404this precise functionality, use instead
5405C<L<NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8_to_uvchr_buf(...))|/utf8_to_uvchr_buf>>
5406or C<L<NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8n_to_uvchr(...))|/utf8n_to_uvchr>>.
5407
5408=cut
5409*/
5410
37e7596b
KW
5411UV
5412Perl_utf8n_to_uvuni(pTHX_ const U8 *s, STRLEN curlen, STRLEN *retlen, U32 flags)
5413{
5414 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8N_TO_UVUNI;
5415
5416 return NATIVE_TO_UNI(utf8n_to_uvchr(s, curlen, retlen, flags));
5417}
5418
5419/*
5420=for apidoc uvuni_to_utf8_flags
5421
5422Instead you almost certainly want to use L</uvchr_to_utf8> or
efa9cd84 5423L</uvchr_to_utf8_flags>.
37e7596b
KW
5424
5425This function is a deprecated synonym for L</uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags>,
5426which itself, while not deprecated, should be used only in isolated
5427circumstances. These functions were useful for code that wanted to handle
5428both EBCDIC and ASCII platforms with Unicode properties, but starting in Perl
5429v5.20, the distinctions between the platforms have mostly been made invisible
5430to most code, so this function is quite unlikely to be what you want.
5431
5432=cut
5433*/
5434
5435U8 *
5436Perl_uvuni_to_utf8_flags(pTHX_ U8 *d, UV uv, UV flags)
5437{
5438 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UVUNI_TO_UTF8_FLAGS;
5439
5440 return uvoffuni_to_utf8_flags(d, uv, flags);
5441}
5442
5443/*
7723e007
KW
5444=for apidoc utf8_to_uvchr
5445
5446Returns the native code point of the first character in the string C<s>
5447which is assumed to be in UTF-8 encoding; C<retlen> will be set to the
5448length, in bytes, of that character.
5449
5450Some, but not all, UTF-8 malformations are detected, and in fact, some
5451malformed input could cause reading beyond the end of the input buffer, which
5452is why this function is deprecated. Use L</utf8_to_uvchr_buf> instead.
5453
5454If C<s> points to one of the detected malformations, and UTF8 warnings are
5455enabled, zero is returned and C<*retlen> is set (if C<retlen> isn't
5456C<NULL>) to -1. If those warnings are off, the computed value if well-defined (or
5457the Unicode REPLACEMENT CHARACTER, if not) is silently returned, and C<*retlen>
5458is set (if C<retlen> isn't NULL) so that (S<C<s> + C<*retlen>>) is the
5459next possible position in C<s> that could begin a non-malformed character.
5460See L</utf8n_to_uvchr> for details on when the REPLACEMENT CHARACTER is returned.
5461
5462=cut
5463*/
5464
5465UV
5466Perl_utf8_to_uvchr(pTHX_ const U8 *s, STRLEN *retlen)
5467{
5468 PERL_ARGS_ASSERT_UTF8_TO_UVCHR;
5469
aa3c16bd
KW
5470 /* This function is unsafe if malformed UTF-8 input is given it, which is
5471 * why the function is deprecated. If the first byte of the input
5472 * indicates that there are more bytes remaining in the sequence that forms
5473 * the character than there are in the input buffer, it can read past the
5474 * end. But we can make it safe if the input string happens to be
5475 * NUL-terminated, as many strings in Perl are, by refusing to read past a
5476 * NUL. A NUL indicates the start of the next character anyway. If the
5477 * input isn't NUL-terminated, the function remains unsafe, as it always
5478 * has been.
5479 *
5480 * An initial NUL has to be handled separately, but all ASCIIs can be
5481 * handled the same way, speeding up this common case */
5482
5483 if (UTF8_IS_INVARIANT(*s)) { /* Assumes 's' contains at least 1 byte */
5484 return (UV) *s;
5485 }
5486
5487 return utf8_to_uvchr_buf(s,
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5488 s + my_strnlen((char *) s, UTF8SKIP(s)),
5489 retlen);
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5490}
5491
5492/*
14d04a33 5493 * ex: set ts=8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
37442d52 5494 */