1 /*===--- ConvertUTF.h - Universal Character Names conversions ---------------=== 2 * 3 * The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure 4 * 5 * This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 * License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 * 8 *==------------------------------------------------------------------------==*/ 9 /* 10 * Copyright 2001-2004 Unicode, Inc. 11 * 12 * Disclaimer 13 * 14 * This source code is provided as is by Unicode, Inc. No claims are 15 * made as to fitness for any particular purpose. No warranties of any 16 * kind are expressed or implied. The recipient agrees to determine 17 * applicability of information provided. 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The input buffers are const. 41 42 Each routine converts the text between *sourceStart and sourceEnd, 43 putting the result into the buffer between *targetStart and 44 targetEnd. Note: the end pointers are *after* the last item: e.g. 45 *(sourceEnd - 1) is the last item. 46 47 The return result indicates whether the conversion was successful, 48 and if not, whether the problem was in the source or target buffers. 49 (Only the first encountered problem is indicated.) 50 51 After the conversion, *sourceStart and *targetStart are both 52 updated to point to the end of last text successfully converted in 53 the respective buffers. 54 55 Input parameters: 56 sourceStart - pointer to a pointer to the source buffer. 57 The contents of this are modified on return so that 58 it points at the next thing to be converted. 59 targetStart - similarly, pointer to pointer to the target buffer. 60 sourceEnd, targetEnd - respectively pointers to the ends of the 61 two buffers, for overflow checking only. 62 63 These conversion functions take a ConversionFlags argument. When this 64 flag is set to strict, both irregular sequences and isolated surrogates 65 will cause an error. When the flag is set to lenient, both irregular 66 sequences and isolated surrogates are converted. 67 68 Whether the flag is strict or lenient, all illegal sequences will cause 69 an error return. This includes sequences such as: <F4 90 80 80>, <C0 80>, 70 or <A0> in UTF-8, and values above 0x10FFFF in UTF-32. Conformant code 71 must check for illegal sequences. 72 73 When the flag is set to lenient, characters over 0x10FFFF are converted 74 to the replacement character; otherwise (when the flag is set to strict) 75 they constitute an error. 76 77 Output parameters: 78 The value "sourceIllegal" is returned from some routines if the input 79 sequence is malformed. When "sourceIllegal" is returned, the source 80 value will point to the illegal value that caused the problem. E.g., 81 in UTF-8 when a sequence is malformed, it points to the start of the 82 malformed sequence. 83 84 Author: Mark E. Davis, 1994. 85 Rev History: Rick McGowan, fixes & updates May 2001. 86 Fixes & updates, Sept 2001. 87 88 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 89 90 #ifndef CLANG_BASIC_CONVERTUTF_H 91 #define CLANG_BASIC_CONVERTUTF_H 92 93 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- 94 The following 4 definitions are compiler-specific. 95 The C standard does not guarantee that wchar_t has at least 96 16 bits, so wchar_t is no less portable than unsigned short! 97 All should be unsigned values to avoid sign extension during 98 bit mask & shift operations. 99 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */ 100 101 typedef unsigned int UTF32; /* at least 32 bits */ 102 typedef unsigned short UTF16; /* at least 16 bits */ 103 typedef unsigned char UTF8; /* typically 8 bits */ 104 typedef unsigned char Boolean; /* 0 or 1 */ 105 106 /* Some fundamental constants */ 107 #define UNI_REPLACEMENT_CHAR (UTF32)0x0000FFFD 108 #define UNI_MAX_BMP (UTF32)0x0000FFFF 109 #define UNI_MAX_UTF16 (UTF32)0x0010FFFF 110 #define UNI_MAX_UTF32 (UTF32)0x7FFFFFFF 111 #define UNI_MAX_LEGAL_UTF32 (UTF32)0x0010FFFF 112 113 #define UNI_MAX_UTF8_BYTES_PER_CODE_POINT 4 114 115 typedef enum { 116 conversionOK, /* conversion successful */ 117 sourceExhausted, /* partial character in source, but hit end */ 118 targetExhausted, /* insuff. room in target for conversion */ 119 sourceIllegal /* source sequence is illegal/malformed */ 120 } ConversionResult; 121 122 typedef enum { 123 strictConversion = 0, 124 lenientConversion 125 } ConversionFlags; 126 127 /* This is for C++ and does no harm in C */ 128 #ifdef __cplusplus 129 extern "C" { 130 #endif 131 132 ConversionResult ConvertUTF8toUTF16 ( 133 const UTF8** sourceStart, const UTF8* sourceEnd, 134 UTF16** targetStart, UTF16* targetEnd, ConversionFlags flags); 135 136 ConversionResult ConvertUTF8toUTF32 ( 137 const UTF8** sourceStart, const UTF8* sourceEnd, 138 UTF32** targetStart, UTF32* targetEnd, ConversionFlags flags); 139 140 #ifdef CLANG_NEEDS_THESE_ONE_DAY 141 ConversionResult ConvertUTF16toUTF8 ( 142 const UTF16** sourceStart, const UTF16* sourceEnd, 143 UTF8** targetStart, UTF8* targetEnd, ConversionFlags flags); 144 #endif 145 146 ConversionResult ConvertUTF32toUTF8 ( 147 const UTF32** sourceStart, const UTF32* sourceEnd, 148 UTF8** targetStart, UTF8* targetEnd, ConversionFlags flags); 149 150 ConversionResult ConvertUTF16toUTF32 ( 151 const UTF16** sourceStart, const UTF16* sourceEnd, 152 UTF32** targetStart, UTF32* targetEnd, ConversionFlags flags); 153 154 ConversionResult ConvertUTF32toUTF16 ( 155 const UTF32** sourceStart, const UTF32* sourceEnd, 156 UTF16** targetStart, UTF16* targetEnd, ConversionFlags flags); 157 #endif 158 159 Boolean isLegalUTF8Sequence(const UTF8 *source, const UTF8 *sourceEnd); 160 161 Boolean isLegalUTF8String(const UTF8 **source, const UTF8 *sourceEnd); 162 163 unsigned getNumBytesForUTF8(UTF8 firstByte); 164 165 #ifdef __cplusplus 166 } 167 168 /*************************************************************************/ 169 /* Below are LLVM-specific wrappers of the functions above. */ 170 171 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" 172 173 namespace clang { 174 175 /** 176 * Convert an UTF8 StringRef to UTF8, UTF16, or UTF32 depending on 177 * WideCharWidth. The converted data is written to ResultPtr, which needs to 178 * point to at least WideCharWidth * (Source.Size() + 1) bytes. On success, 179 * ResultPtr will point one after the end of the copied string. On failure, 180 * ResultPtr will not be changed, and ErrorPtr will be set to the location of 181 * the first character which could not be converted. 182 * \return true on success. 183 */ 184 bool ConvertUTF8toWide(unsigned WideCharWidth, llvm::StringRef Source, 185 char *&ResultPtr, const UTF8 *&ErrorPtr); 186 187 /** 188 * Convert an Unicode code point to UTF8 sequence. 189 * 190 * \param Source a Unicode code point. 191 * \param [in,out] ResultPtr pointer to the output buffer, needs to be at least 192 * \c UNI_MAX_UTF8_BYTES_PER_CODE_POINT bytes. On success \c ResultPtr is 193 * updated one past end of the converted sequence. 194 * 195 * \returns true on success. 196 */ 197 bool ConvertCodePointToUTF8(unsigned Source, char *&ResultPtr); 198 199 } 200 201 #endif 202 203 /* --------------------------------------------------------------------- */ 204