/* Charsets convertor */ #ifndef _GNU_SOURCE #define _GNU_SOURCE /* strcasecmp() */ #endif #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET #include #endif #include #include #if HAVE_WCTYPE_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_ICONV #include #include #endif #include "elinks.h" #include "document/options.h" #include "intl/charsets.h" #include "util/conv.h" #include "util/error.h" #include "util/fastfind.h" #include "util/hash.h" #include "util/memory.h" #include "util/string.h" /* Fix namespace clash on MacOS. */ #define table table_elinks struct table_entry { unsigned char c; /* This should in principle be unicode_val_T, but because all * the values currently in codepage.inc fit in 16 bits, we can * as well use uint16_t and halve sizeof(struct table_entry) * from 8 bytes to 4. Should other characters ever be needed, * unicode_val_T u : 24 might be a possibility, although it * seems a little unportable as bitfields are in principle * restricted to int, which may be 16-bit. */ uint16_t u; }; struct codepage_desc { char *name; char *const *aliases; /* The Unicode mappings of codepage bytes 0x80...0xFF. * (0x00...0x7F are assumed to be ASCII in all codepages.) * Because all current values fit in 16 bits, we store them as * uint16_t rather than unicode_val_T. If the codepage does * not use some byte, then @highhalf maps that byte to 0xFFFF, * which C code converts to UCS_REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER where * appropriate. (U+FFFF is reserved and will never be * assigned as a character.) */ const uint16_t *highhalf; /* If some byte in the codepage corresponds to multiple Unicode * characters, then the preferred character is in @highhalf * above, and the rest are listed here in @table. This table * is not used for translating from the codepage to Unicode. */ const struct table_entry *table; /* Whether use iconv for translation */ unsigned int iconv:1; }; #include "intl/codepage.inc" #include "intl/uni_7b.inc" #include "intl/entity.inc" /* Declare the external-linkage inline functions defined in this file. * Avoid the GCC 4.3.1 warning: `foo' declared inline after being * called. The functions are not declared inline in charsets.h * because C99 6.7.4p6 says that every external-linkage function * declared inline shall be defined in the same translation unit. * The non-inline declarations in charsets.h also make sure that the * compiler emits global definitions for the symbols so that the * functions can be called from other translation units. */ NONSTATIC_INLINE char *encode_utf8(unicode_val_T u); NONSTATIC_INLINE int utf8charlen(const char *p); NONSTATIC_INLINE unicode_val_T utf8_to_unicode(char **string, const char *end); static const char strings[256][2] = { "\000", "\001", "\002", "\003", "\004", "\005", "\006", "\007", "\010", "\011", "\012", "\013", "\014", "\015", "\016", "\017", "\020", "\021", "\022", "\023", "\024", "\025", "\026", "\033", "\030", "\031", "\032", "\033", "\034", "\035", "\036", "\033", "\040", "\041", "\042", "\043", "\044", "\045", "\046", "\047", "\050", "\051", "\052", "\053", "\054", "\055", "\056", "\057", "\060", "\061", "\062", "\063", "\064", "\065", "\066", "\067", "\070", "\071", "\072", "\073", "\074", "\075", "\076", "\077", "\100", "\101", "\102", "\103", "\104", "\105", "\106", "\107", "\110", "\111", "\112", "\113", "\114", "\115", "\116", "\117", "\120", "\121", "\122", "\123", "\124", "\125", "\126", "\127", "\130", "\131", "\132", "\133", "\134", "\135", "\136", "\137", "\140", "\141", "\142", "\143", "\144", "\145", "\146", "\147", "\150", "\151", "\152", "\153", "\154", "\155", "\156", "\157", "\160", "\161", "\162", "\163", "\164", "\165", "\166", "\167", "\170", "\171", "\172", "\173", "\174", "\175", "\176", "\177", "\200", "\201", "\202", "\203", "\204", "\205", "\206", "\207", "\210", "\211", "\212", "\213", "\214", "\215", "\216", "\217", "\220", "\221", "\222", "\223", "\224", "\225", "\226", "\227", "\230", "\231", "\232", "\233", "\234", "\235", "\236", "\237", "\240", "\241", "\242", "\243", "\244", "\245", "\246", "\247", "\250", "\251", "\252", "\253", "\254", "\255", "\256", "\257", "\260", "\261", "\262", "\263", "\264", "\265", "\266", "\267", "\270", "\271", "\272", "\273", "\274", "\275", "\276", "\277", "\300", "\301", "\302", "\303", "\304", "\305", "\306", "\307", "\310", "\311", "\312", "\313", "\314", "\315", "\316", "\317", "\320", "\321", "\322", "\323", "\324", "\325", "\326", "\327", "\330", "\331", "\332", "\333", "\334", "\335", "\336", "\337", "\340", "\341", "\342", "\343", "\344", "\345", "\346", "\347", "\350", "\351", "\352", "\353", "\354", "\355", "\356", "\357", "\360", "\361", "\362", "\363", "\364", "\365", "\366", "\367", "\370", "\371", "\372", "\373", "\374", "\375", "\376", "\377", }; #ifdef HAVE_ICONV static iconv_t iconv_cd = (iconv_t)-1; #endif static void free_translation_table(struct conv_table *p) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) if (p[i].t) free_translation_table(p[i].u.tbl); mem_free(p); } /* A string used in conversion tables when there is no correct * conversion. This is compared by address and therefore should be a * named array rather than a pointer so that it won't share storage * with any other string literal that happens to have the same * characters. */ static const char no_str[] = "*"; static void new_translation_table(struct conv_table *p) { int i; for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) if (p[i].t) free_translation_table(p[i].u.tbl); for (i = 0; i < 128; i++) { p[i].t = 0; p[i].u.str = strings[i]; } for (; i < 256; i++) { p[i].t = 0; p[i].u.str = no_str; } p->iconv_cp = -1; } #define BIN_SEARCH(table, entry, entries, key, result) \ { \ long _s = 0, _e = (entries) - 1; \ \ while (_s <= _e || !((result) = -1)) { \ long _m = (_s + _e) / 2; \ \ if ((table)[_m].entry == (key)) { \ (result) = _m; \ break; \ } \ if ((table)[_m].entry > (key)) _e = _m - 1; \ if ((table)[_m].entry < (key)) _s = _m + 1; \ } \ } \ static const unicode_val_T strange_chars[32] = { 0x20ac, 0x0000, 0x002a, 0x0000, 0x201e, 0x2026, 0x2020, 0x2021, 0x005e, 0x2030, 0x0160, 0x003c, 0x0152, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0060, 0x0027, 0x0022, 0x0022, 0x002a, 0x2013, 0x2014, 0x007e, 0x2122, 0x0161, 0x003e, 0x0153, 0x0000, 0x0000, 0x0000, }; #define SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG 128 #define is_cp_ptr_utf8(cp_ptr) ((cp_ptr)->aliases == aliases_utf8) const char * u2cp_(unicode_val_T u, int to, enum nbsp_mode nbsp_mode) { int j; int s; if (u < 128) return strings[u]; if (u < 0xa0) { u = strange_chars[u - 0x80]; if (!u) return NULL; } to &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[to])) return encode_utf8(u); /* To mark non breaking spaces in non-UTF-8 strings, we use a * special char NBSP_CHAR. */ if (u == UCS_NO_BREAK_SPACE) { if (nbsp_mode == NBSP_MODE_HACK) return NBSP_CHAR_STRING; else /* NBSP_MODE_ASCII */ return " "; } if (u == UCS_SOFT_HYPHEN) return ""; if (u < 0xFFFF) for (j = 0; j < 0x80; j++) if (codepages[to].highhalf[j] == u) return strings[0x80 + j]; for (j = 0; codepages[to].table[j].c; j++) if (codepages[to].table[j].u == u) return strings[codepages[to].table[j].c]; BIN_SEARCH(unicode_7b, x, N_UNICODE_7B, u, s); if (s != -1) return unicode_7b[s].s; return no_str; } static char utf_buffer[7]; NONSTATIC_INLINE char * encode_utf8(unicode_val_T u) { memset(utf_buffer, 0, 7); if (u < 0x80) utf_buffer[0] = u; else if (u < 0x800) utf_buffer[0] = 0xc0 | ((u >> 6) & 0x1f), utf_buffer[1] = 0x80 | (u & 0x3f); else if (u < 0x10000) utf_buffer[0] = 0xe0 | ((u >> 12) & 0x0f), utf_buffer[1] = 0x80 | ((u >> 6) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[2] = 0x80 | (u & 0x3f); else if (u < 0x200000) utf_buffer[0] = 0xf0 | ((u >> 18) & 0x0f), utf_buffer[1] = 0x80 | ((u >> 12) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[2] = 0x80 | ((u >> 6) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[3] = 0x80 | (u & 0x3f); else if (u < 0x4000000) utf_buffer[0] = 0xf8 | ((u >> 24) & 0x0f), utf_buffer[1] = 0x80 | ((u >> 18) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[2] = 0x80 | ((u >> 12) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[3] = 0x80 | ((u >> 6) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[4] = 0x80 | (u & 0x3f); else utf_buffer[0] = 0xfc | ((u >> 30) & 0x01), utf_buffer[1] = 0x80 | ((u >> 24) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[2] = 0x80 | ((u >> 18) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[3] = 0x80 | ((u >> 12) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[4] = 0x80 | ((u >> 6) & 0x3f), utf_buffer[5] = 0x80 | (u & 0x3f); return utf_buffer; } /* Number of bytes utf8 character indexed by first byte. Illegal bytes are * equal ones and handled different. */ static const char utf8char_len_tab[256] = { 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, 3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3, 3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3, 4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4, 5,5,5,5,6,6,1,1, }; #ifdef CONFIG_UTF8 NONSTATIC_INLINE int utf8charlen(const char *p) { return p ? utf8char_len_tab[(unsigned char)*p] : 0; } int strlen_utf8(char **str) { char *s = *str; char *end = strchr((const char *)s, '\0'); int x; int len; for (x = 0;; x++, s += len) { len = utf8charlen(s); if (s + len > end) break; } *str = s; return x; } #define utf8_issingle(p) (((p) & 0x80) == 0) #define utf8_islead(p) (utf8_issingle(p) || ((p) & 0xc0) == 0xc0) /* Start from @current and move back to @pos char. This pointer return. The * most left pointer is @start. */ char * utf8_prevchar(char *current, int pos, char *start) { if (current == NULL || start == NULL || pos < 0) return NULL; while (pos > 0 && current != start) { current--; if (utf8_islead(*current)) pos--; } return current; } /* Count number of standard terminal cells needed for displaying UTF-8 * character. */ int utf8_char2cells(char *utf8_char, char *end) { unicode_val_T u; if (end == NULL) end = strchr((const char *)utf8_char, '\0'); if(!utf8_char || !end) return -1; u = utf8_to_unicode(&utf8_char, end); return unicode_to_cell(u); } /* Count number of standard terminal cells needed for displaying string * with UTF-8 characters. */ int utf8_ptr2cells(char *string, char *end) { int charlen, cell, cells = 0; if (end == NULL) end = strchr((const char *)string, '\0'); if(!string || !end) return -1; do { charlen = utf8charlen(string); if (string + charlen > end) break; cell = utf8_char2cells(string, end); if (cell < 0) return -1; cells += cell; string += charlen; } while (1); return cells; } /* Count number of characters in string. */ int utf8_ptr2chars(char *string, char *end) { int charlen, chars = 0; if (end == NULL) end = strchr((const char *)string, '\0'); if(!string || !end) return -1; do { charlen = utf8charlen(string); if (string + charlen > end) break; chars++; string += charlen; } while (1); return chars; } /* * Count number of bytes from begining of the string needed for displaying * specified number of cells. */ int utf8_cells2bytes(char *string, int max_cells, char *end) { unsigned int bytes = 0, cells = 0; assert(max_cells>=0); if (end == NULL) end = strchr((const char *)string, '\0'); if(!string || !end) return -1; do { int cell = utf8_char2cells(&string[bytes], end); if (cell < 0) return -1; cells += cell; if (cells > max_cells) break; bytes += utf8charlen(&string[bytes]); if (string + bytes > end) { bytes = end - string; break; } } while(1); return bytes; } /* Take @max steps forward from @string in the specified @way, but * not going past @end. Return the resulting address. Store the * number of steps taken to *@count, unless @count is NULL. * * This assumes the text is valid UTF-8, and @string and @end point to * character boundaries. If not, it doesn't crash but the results may * be inconsistent. * * This function can do some of the same jobs as utf8charlen(), * utf8_cells2bytes(), and strlen_utf8(). */ char * utf8_step_forward(char *string, char *end, int max, enum utf8_step way, int *count) { int steps = 0; char *current = string; assert(string); assert(max >= 0); if_assert_failed goto invalid_arg; if (end == NULL) end = strchr((const char *)string, '\0'); switch (way) { case UTF8_STEP_CHARACTERS: while (steps < max && current < end) { ++current; if (utf8_islead(*current)) ++steps; } break; case UTF8_STEP_CELLS_FEWER: case UTF8_STEP_CELLS_MORE: while (steps < max && current < end) { unicode_val_T u; char *prev = current; int width; u = utf8_to_unicode(¤t, end); if (u == UCS_NO_CHAR) { /* Assume the incomplete sequence * costs one cell. */ current = end; ++steps; break; } width = unicode_to_cell(u); if (way == UTF8_STEP_CELLS_FEWER && steps + width > max) { /* Back off. */ current = prev; break; } steps += width; } break; default: INTERNAL("impossible enum utf8_step"); } invalid_arg: if (count) *count = steps; return current; } /* Take @max steps backward from @string in the specified @way, but * not going past @start. Return the resulting address. Store the * number of steps taken to *@count, unless @count is NULL. * * This assumes the text is valid UTF-8, and @string and @start point * to character boundaries. If not, it doesn't crash but the results * may be inconsistent. * * This function can do some of the same jobs as utf8_prevchar(). */ char * utf8_step_backward(char *string, char *start, int max, enum utf8_step way, int *count) { int steps = 0; char *current = string; assert(string); assert(start); assert(max >= 0); if_assert_failed goto invalid_arg; switch (way) { case UTF8_STEP_CHARACTERS: while (steps < max && current > start) { --current; if (utf8_islead(*current)) ++steps; } break; case UTF8_STEP_CELLS_FEWER: case UTF8_STEP_CELLS_MORE: while (steps < max) { char *prev = current; char *look; unicode_val_T u; int width; if (current <= start) break; do { --current; } while (current > start && !utf8_islead(*current)); look = current; u = utf8_to_unicode(&look, prev); if (u == UCS_NO_CHAR) { /* Assume the incomplete sequence * costs one cell. */ width = 1; } else width = unicode_to_cell(u); if (way == UTF8_STEP_CELLS_FEWER && steps + width > max) { /* Back off. */ current = prev; break; } steps += width; } break; default: INTERNAL("impossible enum utf8_step"); } invalid_arg: if (count) *count = steps; return current; } /* * Find out number of standard terminal collumns needed for displaying symbol * (glyph) which represents Unicode character c. * * TODO: Use wcwidth when it is available. This seems to require: * - Make the configure script check whether and wcwidth exist. * - Define _XOPEN_SOURCE and include . * - Test that __STDC_ISO_10646__ is defined. (This macro means wchar_t * matches ISO 10646 in all locales.) * However, these do not suffice, because wcwidth depends on LC_CTYPE * in glibc-2.3.6. For instance, wcwidth(0xff20) is -1 when LC_CTYPE * is "fi_FI.ISO-8859-1" or "C", but 2 when LC_CTYPE is "fi_FI.UTF-8". * defines __STDC_ISO_10646__ as 200009L, so 0xff20 means * U+FF20 FULLWIDTH COMMERCIAL AT regardless of LC_CTYPE; but this * character is apparently not supported in all locales. Why is that? * - Perhaps there is standardese that requires supported characters * to be convertable to multibyte form. Then ELinks could just pick * some UTF-8 locale for its wcwidth purposes. * - Perhaps wcwidth can even return different nonnegative values for * the same ISO 10646 character in different locales. Then ELinks * would have to set LC_CTYPE to match at least the terminal's * charset (which may differ from the LC_CTYPE environment variable, * especially when the master process is serving a slave terminal). * But there is no guarantee that the libc supports all the same * charsets as ELinks does. * For now, it seems safest to avoid the potentially locale-dependent * libc version of wcwidth, and instead use a hardcoded mapping. * * @return 2 for double-width glyph, 1 for others. * 0 for unprintable glyphs (like 0x200e: "LEFT-TO-RIGHT MARK") */ #if 0 NONSTATIC_INLINE int unicode_to_cell(unicode_val_T c) { if (c == 0x200e || c == 0x200f) return 0; if (c >= 0x1100 && (c <= 0x115f /* Hangul Jamo */ || c == 0x2329 || c == 0x232a || (c >= 0x2e80 && c <= 0xa4cf && c != 0x303f) /* CJK ... Yi */ || (c >= 0xac00 && c <= 0xd7a3) /* Hangul Syllables */ || (c >= 0xf900 && c <= 0xfaff) /* CJK Compatibility Ideographs */ || (c >= 0xfe30 && c <= 0xfe6f) /* CJK Compatibility Forms */ || (c >= 0xff00 && c <= 0xff60) /* Fullwidth Forms */ || (c >= 0xffe0 && c <= 0xffe6) || (c >= 0x20000 && c <= 0x2fffd) || (c >= 0x30000 && c <= 0x3fffd))) return 2; return 1; } #endif /* Fold the case of a Unicode character, so that hotkeys in labels can * be compared case-insensitively. It is unspecified whether the * result will be in upper or lower case. */ unicode_val_T unicode_fold_label_case(unicode_val_T c) { #if __STDC_ISO_10646__ && HAVE_WCTYPE_H return towlower(c); #else /* !(__STDC_ISO_10646__ && HAVE_WCTYPE_H) */ /* For now, this supports only ASCII. It would be possible to * use code generated from CaseFolding.txt of Unicode if the * acknowledgements required by http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html * were added to associated documentation of ELinks. */ if (c >= 0x41 && c <= 0x5A) return c + 0x20; else return c; #endif /* !(__STDC_ISO_10646__ && HAVE_WCTYPE_H) */ } #endif /* CONFIG_UTF8 */ NONSTATIC_INLINE unicode_val_T utf8_to_unicode(char **string, const char *end) { unsigned char *str = (unsigned char *)*string; unicode_val_T u; int length; length = utf8char_len_tab[str[0]]; if (str + length > (const unsigned char *)end) { return UCS_NO_CHAR; } switch (length) { case 1: /* U+0000 to U+007F */ if (str[0] >= 0x80) { invalid_utf8: ++*string; return UCS_REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER; } u = str[0]; break; case 2: /* U+0080 to U+07FF */ if ((str[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto invalid_utf8; u = (str[0] & 0x1f) << 6; u += (str[1] & 0x3f); if (u < 0x80) goto invalid_utf8; break; case 3: /* U+0800 to U+FFFF, except surrogates */ if ((str[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto invalid_utf8; u = (str[0] & 0x0f) << 12; u += ((str[1] & 0x3f) << 6); u += (str[2] & 0x3f); if (u < 0x800 || is_utf16_surrogate(u)) goto invalid_utf8; break; case 4: /* U+10000 to U+1FFFFF */ if ((str[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto invalid_utf8; u = (str[0] & 0x0f) << 18; u += ((str[1] & 0x3f) << 12); u += ((str[2] & 0x3f) << 6); u += (str[3] & 0x3f); if (u < 0x10000) goto invalid_utf8; break; case 5: /* U+200000 to U+3FFFFFF */ if ((str[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[4] & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto invalid_utf8; u = (str[0] & 0x0f) << 24; u += ((str[1] & 0x3f) << 18); u += ((str[2] & 0x3f) << 12); u += ((str[3] & 0x3f) << 6); u += (str[4] & 0x3f); if (u < 0x200000) goto invalid_utf8; break; case 6: /* U+4000000 to U+7FFFFFFF */ if ((str[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[4] & 0xc0) != 0x80 || (str[5] & 0xc0) != 0x80) goto invalid_utf8; u = (str[0] & 0x01) << 30; u += ((str[1] & 0x3f) << 24); u += ((str[2] & 0x3f) << 18); u += ((str[3] & 0x3f) << 12); u += ((str[4] & 0x3f) << 6); u += (str[5] & 0x3f); if (u < 0x4000000) goto invalid_utf8; break; default: INTERNAL("utf8char_len_tab out of range"); goto invalid_utf8; } *string = (char *)(str + length); return u; } /* The common part of cp2u and cp2utf_8. */ static unicode_val_T cp2u_shared(const struct codepage_desc *from, unsigned char c) { unicode_val_T u = from->highhalf[c - 0x80]; if (u == 0xFFFF) u = UCS_REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER; return u; } /* Used for converting input from the terminal. */ unicode_val_T cp2u(int from, unsigned char c) { from &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; /* UTF-8 is a multibyte codepage and cannot be handled with * this function. */ assert(!is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[from])); if_assert_failed return UCS_REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER; if (c < 0x80) return c; else return cp2u_shared(&codepages[from], c); } /* This slow and ugly code is used by the terminal utf_8_io */ const char * cp2utf8(int from, int c) { from &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[from]) || c < 128) return strings[c]; return encode_utf8(cp2u_shared(&codepages[from], c)); } unicode_val_T cp_to_unicode(int codepage, char **string, const char *end) { unicode_val_T ret; if (is_cp_utf8(codepage)) return utf8_to_unicode(string, end); if (*string >= end) return UCS_NO_CHAR; ret = cp2u(codepage, **string); ++*string; return ret; } #ifdef CONFIG_COMBINE unicode_val_T last_combined = UCS_BEGIN_COMBINED - 1; unicode_val_T **combined; struct hash *combined_hash; unicode_val_T get_combined(unicode_val_T *data, int length) { struct hash_item *item; unicode_val_T *key; int i, indeks; assert(length >= 1 && length <= UCS_MAX_LENGTH_COMBINED); if_assert_failed return UCS_NO_CHAR; if (!combined_hash) combined_hash = init_hash8(); if (!combined_hash) return UCS_NO_CHAR; item = get_hash_item(combined_hash, (char *)data, length * sizeof(*data)); if (item) return (unicode_val_T)(long)item->value; if (last_combined >= UCS_END_COMBINED) return UCS_NO_CHAR; key = (unicode_val_T *)mem_alloc((length + 1) * sizeof(*key)); if (!key) return UCS_NO_CHAR; for (i = 0; i < length; i++) key[i] = data[i]; key[i] = UCS_END_COMBINED; last_combined++; indeks = last_combined - UCS_BEGIN_COMBINED; combined = (unicode_val_T **)mem_realloc(combined, sizeof(*combined) * (indeks + 1)); if (!combined) { mem_free(key); last_combined--; return UCS_NO_CHAR; } combined[indeks] = key; item = add_hash_item(combined_hash, (char *)key, length * sizeof(*data), (void *)(long)(last_combined)); if (!item) { last_combined--; mem_free(key); return UCS_NO_CHAR; } return last_combined; } void free_combined() { int i, end = last_combined - UCS_BEGIN_COMBINED + 1; if (combined_hash) free_hash(&combined_hash); for (i = 0; i < end; i++) mem_free(combined[i]); mem_free_if(combined); } #endif /* CONFIG_COMBINE */ static void add_utf8(struct conv_table *ct, unicode_val_T u, const char *str) { unsigned char *p = (unsigned char *)encode_utf8(u); while (p[1]) { if (ct[*p].t) ct = ct[*p].u.tbl; else { struct conv_table *nct; assertm(ct[*p].u.str == no_str, "bad utf encoding #1"); if_assert_failed return; nct = (struct conv_table *)mem_calloc(256, sizeof(*nct)); if (!nct) return; new_translation_table(nct); ct[*p].t = 1; ct[*p].u.tbl = nct; ct = nct; } p++; } assertm(!ct[*p].t, "bad utf encoding #2"); if_assert_failed return; if (ct[*p].u.str == no_str) ct[*p].u.str = str; } /* A conversion table from some charset to UTF-8. * If it is from UTF-8 to UTF-8, it converts each byte separately. * Unlike in other translation tables, the strings in elements 0x80 to * 0xFF are allocated dynamically. */ struct conv_table utf_table[256]; int utf_table_init = 1; static void free_utf_table(void) { int i; /* Cast away const. */ for (i = 128; i < 256; i++) mem_free((char *) utf_table[i].u.str); } static struct conv_table * get_translation_table_to_utf8(int from) { int i; static int lfr = -1; if (from == -1) return NULL; from &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; if (from == lfr) return utf_table; lfr = from; if (utf_table_init) { memset(utf_table, 0, sizeof(utf_table)); utf_table_init = 0; } else free_utf_table(); for (i = 0; i < 128; i++) utf_table[i].u.str = strings[i]; if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[from])) { for (i = 128; i < 256; i++) utf_table[i].u.str = stracpy(strings[i]); return utf_table; } for (i = 128; i < 256; i++) { unicode_val_T u = codepages[from].highhalf[i - 0x80]; if (u == 0xFFFF) utf_table[i].u.str = NULL; else utf_table[i].u.str = stracpy(encode_utf8(u)); } for (i = 0; codepages[from].table[i].c; i++) { unicode_val_T u = codepages[from].table[i].u; if (!utf_table[codepages[from].table[i].c].u.str) utf_table[codepages[from].table[i].c].u.str = stracpy(encode_utf8(u)); } for (i = 128; i < 256; i++) if (!utf_table[i].u.str) utf_table[i].u.str = stracpy(no_str); return utf_table; } /* A conversion table between two charsets, where the target is not UTF-8. */ static struct conv_table table[256]; static int first = 1; void free_conv_table(void) { if (!utf_table_init) free_utf_table(); if (first) { memset(table, 0, sizeof(table)); first = 0; } new_translation_table(table); #ifdef HAVE_ICONV if (iconv_cd != (iconv_t)-1) { iconv_close(iconv_cd); iconv_cd = (iconv_t)-1; } #endif } struct conv_table * get_translation_table(int from, int to) { static int lfr = -1; static int lto = -1; from &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; to &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; if (first) { memset(table, 0, sizeof(table)); first = 0; } if (codepages[from].iconv) { struct conv_table *table2 = get_translation_table_to_utf8(34); if (table2) table2->iconv_cp = from; return table2; } if (/*from == to ||*/ from == -1 || to == -1) return NULL; if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[to])) { struct conv_table *table2 = get_translation_table_to_utf8(from); if (table2) table2->iconv_cp = -1; return table2; } if (from == lfr && to == lto) return table; lfr = from; lto = to; new_translation_table(table); if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[from])) { int i; /* Map U+00A0 and U+00AD the same way as u2cp() would. */ add_utf8(table, UCS_NO_BREAK_SPACE, strings[NBSP_CHAR]); add_utf8(table, UCS_SOFT_HYPHEN, ""); for (i = 0x80; i <= 0xFF; i++) if (codepages[to].highhalf[i - 0x80] != 0xFFFF) add_utf8(table, codepages[to].highhalf[i - 0x80], strings[i]); for (i = 0; codepages[to].table[i].c; i++) add_utf8(table, codepages[to].table[i].u, strings[codepages[to].table[i].c]); for (i = 0; unicode_7b[i].x != -1; i++) if (unicode_7b[i].x >= 0x80) add_utf8(table, unicode_7b[i].x, unicode_7b[i].s); } else { int i; for (i = 128; i < 256; i++) { if (codepages[from].highhalf[i - 0x80] != 0xFFFF) { const char *u; u = u2cp(codepages[from].highhalf[i - 0x80], to); if (u) table[i].u.str = u; } } } return table; } static inline int xxstrcmp(char *s1, char *s2, int l2) { while (l2) { if (*s1 > *s2) return 1; if (*s1 < *s2) return -1; s1++; s2++; l2--; } return *s2 ? -1 : 0; } /* Entity cache debugging purpose. */ #if 0 #define DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE #else #undef DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE #endif struct entity_cache { unsigned int hits; int strlen; int encoding; const char *result; char str[20]; /* Suffice in any case. */ }; /* comparison function for qsort() */ static int hits_cmp(const void *v1, const void *v2) { const struct entity_cache *a = v1, *b = v2; if (a->hits == b->hits) return 0; if (a->hits > b->hits) return -1; else return 1; } static int compare_entities(const void *key_, const void *element_) { struct string *key = (struct string *) key_; struct entity *element = (struct entity *) element_; int length = key->length; char *first = key->source; char *second = element->s; return xxstrcmp(first, second, length); } const char * get_entity_string(const char *str, const int strlen, int encoding) { #define ENTITY_CACHE_SIZE 10 /* 10 seems a good value. */ #define ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN 9 /* entities with length >= ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN or == 1 will go in [0] table */ static struct entity_cache entity_cache[ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN][ENTITY_CACHE_SIZE]; static unsigned int nb_entity_cache[ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN]; unsigned int slen = 0; const char *result = NULL; /* Note that an object of static storage duration is automatically * initialised to zero in C. */ if (strlen <= 0) return NULL; #ifdef CONFIG_UTF8 /* TODO: caching UTF-8 */ encoding &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[encoding])) goto skip; #endif /* CONFIG_UTF8 */ /* Check if cached. A test on many websites (freshmeat.net + whole ELinks website * + google + slashdot + websites that result from a search for test on google, * + various ones) show quite impressive improvment: * Top ten is: * 0: hits=2459 l=4 st='nbsp' * 1: hits=2152 l=6 st='eacute' * 2: hits=235 l=6 st='egrave' * 3: hits=136 l=6 st='agrave' * 4: hits=100 l=3 st='amp' * 5: hits=40 l=5 st='laquo' * 6: hits=8 l=4 st='copy' * 7: hits=5 l=2 st='gt' * 8: hits=2 l=2 st='lt' * 9: hits=1 l=6 st='middot' * * Most of the time cache hit ratio is near 95%. * * A long test shows: 15186 hits vs. 24 misses and mean iteration * count is kept < 2 (worst case 1.58). Not so bad ;) * * --Zas */ /* entities with length >= ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN or == 1 will go in [0] table */ slen = (strlen > 1 && strlen < ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN) ? strlen : 0; if (strlen < ENTITY_CACHE_MAXLEN && nb_entity_cache[slen] > 0) { int i; for (i = 0; i < nb_entity_cache[slen]; i++) { if (entity_cache[slen][i].encoding == encoding && !memcmp(str, entity_cache[slen][i].str, strlen)) { #ifdef DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE static double total_iter = 0; static unsigned long hit_count = 0; total_iter += i + 1; hit_count++; fprintf(stderr, "hit after %d iter. (mean = %0.2f)\n", i + 1, total_iter / (double) hit_count); #endif if (entity_cache[slen][i].hits < (unsigned int) ~0) entity_cache[slen][i].hits++; return entity_cache[slen][i].result; } } #ifdef DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE fprintf(stderr, "miss\n"); #endif } #ifdef CONFIG_UTF8 skip: #endif /* CONFIG_UTF8 */ if (*str == '#') { /* Numeric entity. */ int l = (int) strlen; char *st = (char *) str; unicode_val_T n = 0; if (l == 1) goto end; /* &#; ? */ st++, l--; if ((*st | 32) == 'x') { /* Hexadecimal */ if (l == 1 || l > 9) goto end; /* xFFFFFFFF max. */ st++, l--; do { unsigned char c = (*(st++) | 32); if (isdigit(c)) n = (n << 4) | (c - '0'); else if (isxdigit(c)) n = (n << 4) | (c - 'a' + 10); else goto end; /* Bad char. */ } while (--l); } else { /* Decimal */ if (l > 10) goto end; /* 4294967295 max. */ do { unsigned char c = *(st++); if (isdigit(c)) n = n * 10 + c - '0'; else goto end; /* Bad char. */ /* Limit to 0xFFFFFFFF. */ if (n >= (unicode_val_T) 0xFFFFFFFFu) goto end; } while (--l); } result = u2cp(n, encoding); #ifdef DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE fprintf(stderr, "%lu %016x %s\n", (unsigned long) n , n, result); #endif } else { /* Text entity. */ struct string key = INIT_STRING((char *) str, strlen); struct entity *element = bsearch((void *) &key, entities, N_ENTITIES, sizeof(*element), compare_entities); if (element) result = u2cp(element->c, encoding); } #ifdef CONFIG_UTF8 if (is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[encoding])) { return result; } #endif /* CONFIG_UTF8 */ end: /* Take care of potential buffer overflow. */ if (strlen < sizeof(entity_cache[slen][0].str)) { struct entity_cache *ece; /* Sort entries by hit order. */ if (nb_entity_cache[slen] > 1) qsort(&entity_cache[slen][0], nb_entity_cache[slen], sizeof(entity_cache[slen][0]), hits_cmp); /* Increment number of cache entries if possible. * Else, just replace the least used entry. */ if (nb_entity_cache[slen] < ENTITY_CACHE_SIZE) nb_entity_cache[slen]++; ece = &entity_cache[slen][nb_entity_cache[slen] - 1]; /* Copy new entry to cache. */ ece->hits = 1; ece->strlen = strlen; ece->encoding = encoding; ece->result = result; memcpy(ece->str, str, strlen); ece->str[strlen] = '\0'; #ifdef DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE fprintf(stderr, "Added in [%u]: l=%d st='%s'\n", slen, entity_cache[slen][0].strlen, entity_cache[slen][0].str); { unsigned int i; fprintf(stderr, "- Cache entries [%u] -\n", slen); for (i = 0; i < nb_entity_cache[slen] ; i++) fprintf(stderr, "%d: hits=%u l=%d st='%s'\n", i, entity_cache[slen][i].hits, entity_cache[slen][i].strlen, entity_cache[slen][i].str); fprintf(stderr, "-----------------\n"); } #endif /* DEBUG_ENTITY_CACHE */ } return result; } char * convert_string(struct conv_table *convert_table, char *chars2, int charslen2, int cp, enum convert_string_mode mode, int *length, void (*callback)(void *data, char *buf, int buflen), void *callback_data) { char *buffer; int bufferpos = 0; int charspos = 0; unsigned char *chars = (unsigned char *)chars2; int charslen = charslen2; #ifdef HAVE_ICONV static char iconv_input[256]; static char iconv_output[256 * 8]; static size_t iconv_offset; static int iconv_cp; static size_t iconv_inleft; size_t iconv_outleft = 256 * 8; int loop = 0; int is_iconv = 0; int chars_offset = 0; if (!convert_table && !memchr((char *)chars, '&', charslen)) { if (callback) { if (charslen) callback(callback_data, (char *)chars, charslen); return NULL; } else { return memacpy((char *)chars, charslen); } } if (cp >= 0) { if (convert_table && convert_table->iconv_cp > 0) { is_iconv = 1; cp = convert_table->iconv_cp; } else { is_iconv = codepages[cp & ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG].iconv; } } #endif /* Buffer allocation */ buffer = (char *)mem_alloc(ALLOC_GR + 1 /* trailing \0 */); if (!buffer) return NULL; #ifdef HAVE_ICONV if (is_iconv) { int v; size_t before, to_copy; char *outp, *inp; if (iconv_cd >= (iconv_t)0) { if (cp != iconv_cp) { iconv_close(iconv_cd); iconv_cd = (iconv_t)-1; } } if (iconv_cd == (iconv_t)-1) { iconv_offset = 0; iconv_cd = iconv_open("utf-8", get_cp_mime_name(cp)); if (iconv_cd == (iconv_t)-1) { mem_free(buffer); return NULL; } iconv_cp = cp; } repeat: to_copy = charslen2 - chars_offset; if (to_copy > 256 - iconv_offset) to_copy = 256 - iconv_offset; memcpy(iconv_input + iconv_offset, chars2 + chars_offset, to_copy); iconv_outleft = 256 * 8; iconv_inleft = iconv_offset + to_copy; inp = iconv_input; outp = iconv_output; before = iconv_inleft; v = iconv(iconv_cd, &inp, &iconv_inleft, &outp, &iconv_outleft); chars_offset += before - iconv_inleft; charslen = 256 * 8 - iconv_outleft; chars = (unsigned char *)iconv_output; charspos = 0; if (v == -1) { switch (errno) { case EINVAL: memcpy(iconv_input, inp, iconv_inleft); iconv_offset = iconv_inleft; break; case EILSEQ: loop = 0; goto out; break; default: iconv_offset = 0; } } else { iconv_offset = 0; } loop = chars_offset < charslen2; } #endif /* Iterate ;-) */ out: while (charspos < charslen) { const char *translit; #define PUTC do { \ buffer[bufferpos++] = chars[charspos++]; \ translit = ""; \ goto flush; \ } while (0) if (chars[charspos] != '&') { struct conv_table *t; int i; if (chars[charspos] < 128 || !convert_table) PUTC; t = convert_table; i = charspos; while (t[(unsigned char)chars[i]].t) { t = t[(unsigned char)chars[i++]].u.tbl; if (i >= charslen) PUTC; } translit = t[(unsigned char)chars[i]].u.str; charspos = i + 1; } else if (mode == CSM_FORM || mode == CSM_NONE) { PUTC; } else { int start = charspos + 1; int i = start; while (i < charslen && (isasciialpha(chars[i]) || isdigit(chars[i]) || (chars[i] == '#'))) i++; /* This prevents bug 213: we were expanding "entities" * in URL query strings. */ /* XXX: But this disables    usage, which * appears to be relatively common! --pasky */ if ((mode == CSM_DEFAULT || (chars[i] != '&' && chars[i] != '=')) && i > start && !isasciialpha(chars[i]) && !isdigit(chars[i])) { translit = get_entity_string((const char *)&chars[start], i - start, cp); if (chars[i] != ';') { /* Eat     happily, but * pull back from the character after * entity string if it is not the valid * terminator. */ i--; } if (!translit) PUTC; charspos = i + (i < charslen); } else PUTC; } if (!translit[0]) continue; if (!translit[1]) { buffer[bufferpos++] = translit[0]; translit = ""; goto flush; } while (*translit) { char *new_; buffer[bufferpos++] = *(translit++); flush: if (bufferpos & (ALLOC_GR - 1)) continue; if (callback) { buffer[bufferpos] = 0; callback(callback_data, buffer, bufferpos); bufferpos = 0; } else { new_ = (char *)mem_realloc(buffer, bufferpos + ALLOC_GR); if (!new_) { mem_free(buffer); return NULL; } buffer = new_; } } #undef PUTC } #ifdef HAVE_ICONV if (loop) goto repeat; #endif /* Say bye */ buffer[bufferpos] = 0; if (length) *length = bufferpos; if (callback) { if (bufferpos) callback(callback_data, buffer, bufferpos); mem_free(buffer); return NULL; } else { return buffer; } } #ifndef USE_FASTFIND int get_cp_index(const char *name) { int i, a; int syscp = 0; if (!c_strcasecmp(name, "System")) { #if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET name = nl_langinfo(CODESET); syscp = SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; #else name = "us-ascii"; #endif } for (i = 0; codepages[i].name; i++) { for (a = 0; codepages[i].aliases[a]; a++) { /* In the past, we looked for the longest substring * in all the names; it is way too expensive, though: * * % cumulative self self total * time seconds seconds calls us/call us/call name * 3.00 0.66 0.03 1325 22.64 22.64 get_cp_index * * Anything called from redraw_screen() is in fact * relatively expensive, even if it's called just * once. So we will do a simple strcasecmp() here. */ if (!c_strcasecmp(name, codepages[i].aliases[a])) return i | syscp; } } if (syscp) { return get_cp_index("us-ascii") | syscp; } else { return -1; } } #else static unsigned int i_name = 0; static unsigned int i_alias = 0; /* Reset internal list pointer */ void charsets_list_reset(void) { i_name = 0; i_alias = 0; } /* Returns a pointer to a struct that contains current key and data pointers * and increment internal pointer. It returns NULL when key is NULL. */ struct fastfind_key_value * charsets_list_next(void) { static struct fastfind_key_value kv; if (!codepages[i_name].name) return NULL; kv.key = codepages[i_name].aliases[i_alias]; kv.data = (void *) &codepages[i_name]; /* cast away const */ if (codepages[i_name].aliases[i_alias + 1]) i_alias++; else { i_name++; i_alias = 0; } return &kv; } static struct fastfind_index ff_charsets_index = INIT_FASTFIND_INDEX("charsets_lookup", charsets_list_reset, charsets_list_next); /* It searchs for a charset named @name or one of its aliases and * returns index for it or -1 if not found. */ int get_cp_index(const char *name) { const struct codepage_desc *codepage; int syscp = 0; if (!c_strcasecmp(name, "System")) { #if HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET name = nl_langinfo(CODESET); syscp = SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; #else name = "us-ascii"; #endif } codepage = fastfind_search(&ff_charsets_index, name, strlen(name)); if (codepage) { assert(codepages <= codepage && codepage < codepages + N_CODEPAGES); return (codepage - codepages) | syscp; } else if (syscp) { return get_cp_index("us-ascii") | syscp; } else { return -1; } } #endif /* USE_FASTFIND */ void init_charsets_lookup(void) { #ifdef USE_FASTFIND fastfind_index(&ff_charsets_index, FF_COMPRESS); #endif } void free_charsets_lookup(void) { #ifdef USE_FASTFIND fastfind_done(&ff_charsets_index); #endif } /* Get the codepage's name for displaying to the user, or NULL if * @cp_index is one past the end. In the future, we might want to * localize these with gettext. So it may be best not to use this * function if the name will have to be converted back to an * index. */ char * get_cp_name(int cp_index) { if (cp_index < 0) return "none"; if (cp_index & SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG) return "System"; return codepages[cp_index].name; } /* Get the codepage's name for saving to a configuration file. These * names can be converted back to indexes, even in future versions of * ELinks. */ char * get_cp_config_name(int cp_index) { if (cp_index < 0) return "none"; if (cp_index & SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG) return "System"; if (!codepages[cp_index].aliases) return NULL; return codepages[cp_index].aliases[0]; } /* Get the codepage's name for sending to a library or server that * understands MIME charset names. This function irreversibly maps * the "System" codepage to the underlying charset. */ char * get_cp_mime_name(int cp_index) { if (cp_index < 0) return "none"; cp_index &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; if (!codepages[cp_index].aliases) return NULL; return codepages[cp_index].aliases[0]; } int is_cp_utf8(int cp_index) { cp_index &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; return is_cp_ptr_utf8(&codepages[cp_index]); } /* This function will be used by the xhtml parser. */ const uint16_t * get_cp_highhalf(const char *name) { int cp = get_cp_index(name); if (cp < 0) return NULL; cp &= ~SYSTEM_CHARSET_FLAG; return codepages[cp].highhalf; }