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+// Copyright 2011, Google Inc. |
+// All rights reserved. |
+// |
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+// OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. |
+ |
+// This file is intended to be included in another C++ file where the character |
+// types are defined. This allows us to write mostly generic code, but not have |
+// templace bloat because everything is inlined when anybody calls any of our |
+// functions. |
+ |
+#ifndef GOOGLEURL_SRC_URL_CANON_INTERNAL_H__ |
+#define GOOGLEURL_SRC_URL_CANON_INTERNAL_H__ |
+ |
+#include <stdlib.h> |
+ |
+#include "base/logging.h" |
+#include "googleurl/src/url_canon.h" |
+ |
+namespace url_canon { |
+ |
+// Character type handling ----------------------------------------------------- |
+ |
+// Bits that identify different character types. These types identify different |
+// bits that are set for each 8-bit character in the kSharedCharTypeTable. |
+enum SharedCharTypes { |
+ // Characters that do not require escaping in queries. Characters that do |
+ // not have this flag will be escaped; see url_canon_query.cc |
+ CHAR_QUERY = 1, |
+ |
+ // Valid in the username/password field. |
+ CHAR_USERINFO = 2, |
+ |
+ // Valid in a IPv4 address (digits plus dot and 'x' for hex). |
+ CHAR_IPV4 = 4, |
+ |
+ // Valid in an ASCII-representation of a hex digit (as in %-escaped). |
+ CHAR_HEX = 8, |
+ |
+ // Valid in an ASCII-representation of a decimal digit. |
+ CHAR_DEC = 16, |
+ |
+ // Valid in an ASCII-representation of an octal digit. |
+ CHAR_OCT = 32, |
+ |
+ // Characters that do not require escaping in encodeURIComponent. Characters |
+ // that do not have this flag will be escaped; see url_util.cc. |
+ CHAR_COMPONENT = 64, |
+}; |
+ |
+// This table contains the flags in SharedCharTypes for each 8-bit character. |
+// Some canonicalization functions have their own specialized lookup table. |
+// For those with simple requirements, we have collected the flags in one |
+// place so there are fewer lookup tables to load into the CPU cache. |
+// |
+// Using an unsigned char type has a small but measurable performance benefit |
+// over using a 32-bit number. |
+extern const unsigned char kSharedCharTypeTable[0x100]; |
+ |
+// More readable wrappers around the character type lookup table. |
+inline bool IsCharOfType(unsigned char c, SharedCharTypes type) { |
+ return !!(kSharedCharTypeTable[c] & type); |
+} |
+inline bool IsQueryChar(unsigned char c) { |
+ return IsCharOfType(c, CHAR_QUERY); |
+} |
+inline bool IsIPv4Char(unsigned char c) { |
+ return IsCharOfType(c, CHAR_IPV4); |
+} |
+inline bool IsHexChar(unsigned char c) { |
+ return IsCharOfType(c, CHAR_HEX); |
+} |
+inline bool IsComponentChar(unsigned char c) { |
+ return IsCharOfType(c, CHAR_COMPONENT); |
+} |
+ |
+// Appends the given string to the output, escaping characters that do not |
+// match the given |type| in SharedCharTypes. |
+void AppendStringOfType(const char* source, int length, |
+ SharedCharTypes type, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+void AppendStringOfType(const char16* source, int length, |
+ SharedCharTypes type, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+ |
+// Maps the hex numerical values 0x0 to 0xf to the corresponding ASCII digit |
+// that will be used to represent it. |
+GURL_API extern const char kHexCharLookup[0x10]; |
+ |
+// This lookup table allows fast conversion between ASCII hex letters and their |
+// corresponding numerical value. The 8-bit range is divided up into 8 |
+// regions of 0x20 characters each. Each of the three character types (numbers, |
+// uppercase, lowercase) falls into different regions of this range. The table |
+// contains the amount to subtract from characters in that range to get at |
+// the corresponding numerical value. |
+// |
+// See HexDigitToValue for the lookup. |
+extern const char kCharToHexLookup[8]; |
+ |
+// Assumes the input is a valid hex digit! Call IsHexChar before using this. |
+inline unsigned char HexCharToValue(unsigned char c) { |
+ return c - kCharToHexLookup[c / 0x20]; |
+} |
+ |
+// Indicates if the given character is a dot or dot equivalent, returning the |
+// number of characters taken by it. This will be one for a literal dot, 3 for |
+// an escaped dot. If the character is not a dot, this will return 0. |
+template<typename CHAR> |
+inline int IsDot(const CHAR* spec, int offset, int end) { |
+ if (spec[offset] == '.') { |
+ return 1; |
+ } else if (spec[offset] == '%' && offset + 3 <= end && |
+ spec[offset + 1] == '2' && |
+ (spec[offset + 2] == 'e' || spec[offset + 2] == 'E')) { |
+ // Found "%2e" |
+ return 3; |
+ } |
+ return 0; |
+} |
+ |
+// Returns the canonicalized version of the input character according to scheme |
+// rules. This is implemented alongside the scheme canonicalizer, and is |
+// required for relative URL resolving to test for scheme equality. |
+// |
+// Returns 0 if the input character is not a valid scheme character. |
+char CanonicalSchemeChar(char16 ch); |
+ |
+// Write a single character, escaped, to the output. This always escapes: it |
+// does no checking that thee character requires escaping. |
+// Escaping makes sense only 8 bit chars, so code works in all cases of |
+// input parameters (8/16bit). |
+template<typename UINCHAR, typename OUTCHAR> |
+inline void AppendEscapedChar(UINCHAR ch, |
+ CanonOutputT<OUTCHAR>* output) { |
+ output->push_back('%'); |
+ output->push_back(kHexCharLookup[(ch >> 4) & 0xf]); |
+ output->push_back(kHexCharLookup[ch & 0xf]); |
+} |
+ |
+// The character we'll substitute for undecodable or invalid characters. |
+extern const char16 kUnicodeReplacementCharacter; |
+ |
+// UTF-8 functions ------------------------------------------------------------ |
+ |
+// Reads one character in UTF-8 starting at |*begin| in |str| and places |
+// the decoded value into |*code_point|. If the character is valid, we will |
+// return true. If invalid, we'll return false and put the |
+// kUnicodeReplacementCharacter into |*code_point|. |
+// |
+// |*begin| will be updated to point to the last character consumed so it |
+// can be incremented in a loop and will be ready for the next character. |
+// (for a single-byte ASCII character, it will not be changed). |
+// |
+// Implementation is in url_canon_icu.cc. |
+GURL_API bool ReadUTFChar(const char* str, int* begin, int length, |
+ unsigned* code_point_out); |
+ |
+// Generic To-UTF-8 converter. This will call the given append method for each |
+// character that should be appended, with the given output method. Wrappers |
+// are provided below for escaped and non-escaped versions of this. |
+// |
+// The char_value must have already been checked that it's a valid Unicode |
+// character. |
+template<class Output, void Appender(unsigned char, Output*)> |
+inline void DoAppendUTF8(unsigned char_value, Output* output) { |
+ if (char_value <= 0x7f) { |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(char_value), output); |
+ } else if (char_value <= 0x7ff) { |
+ // 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xC0 | (char_value >> 6)), |
+ output); |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (char_value & 0x3f)), |
+ output); |
+ } else if (char_value <= 0xffff) { |
+ // 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xe0 | (char_value >> 12)), |
+ output); |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((char_value >> 6) & 0x3f)), |
+ output); |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (char_value & 0x3f)), |
+ output); |
+ } else if (char_value <= 0x10FFFF) { // Max unicode code point. |
+ // 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0xf0 | (char_value >> 18)), |
+ output); |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((char_value >> 12) & 0x3f)), |
+ output); |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | ((char_value >> 6) & 0x3f)), |
+ output); |
+ Appender(static_cast<unsigned char>(0x80 | (char_value & 0x3f)), |
+ output); |
+ } else { |
+ // Invalid UTF-8 character (>20 bits). |
+ NOTREACHED(); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+// Helper used by AppendUTF8Value below. We use an unsigned parameter so there |
+// are no funny sign problems with the input, but then have to convert it to |
+// a regular char for appending. |
+inline void AppendCharToOutput(unsigned char ch, CanonOutput* output) { |
+ output->push_back(static_cast<char>(ch)); |
+} |
+ |
+// Writes the given character to the output as UTF-8. This does NO checking |
+// of the validity of the unicode characters; the caller should ensure that |
+// the value it is appending is valid to append. |
+inline void AppendUTF8Value(unsigned char_value, CanonOutput* output) { |
+ DoAppendUTF8<CanonOutput, AppendCharToOutput>(char_value, output); |
+} |
+ |
+// Writes the given character to the output as UTF-8, escaping ALL |
+// characters (even when they are ASCII). This does NO checking of the |
+// validity of the unicode characters; the caller should ensure that the value |
+// it is appending is valid to append. |
+inline void AppendUTF8EscapedValue(unsigned char_value, CanonOutput* output) { |
+ DoAppendUTF8<CanonOutput, AppendEscapedChar>(char_value, output); |
+} |
+ |
+// UTF-16 functions ----------------------------------------------------------- |
+ |
+// Reads one character in UTF-16 starting at |*begin| in |str| and places |
+// the decoded value into |*code_point|. If the character is valid, we will |
+// return true. If invalid, we'll return false and put the |
+// kUnicodeReplacementCharacter into |*code_point|. |
+// |
+// |*begin| will be updated to point to the last character consumed so it |
+// can be incremented in a loop and will be ready for the next character. |
+// (for a single-16-bit-word character, it will not be changed). |
+// |
+// Implementation is in url_canon_icu.cc. |
+GURL_API bool ReadUTFChar(const char16* str, int* begin, int length, |
+ unsigned* code_point); |
+ |
+// Equivalent to U16_APPEND_UNSAFE in ICU but uses our output method. |
+inline void AppendUTF16Value(unsigned code_point, |
+ CanonOutputT<char16>* output) { |
+ if (code_point > 0xffff) { |
+ output->push_back(static_cast<char16>((code_point >> 10) + 0xd7c0)); |
+ output->push_back(static_cast<char16>((code_point & 0x3ff) | 0xdc00)); |
+ } else { |
+ output->push_back(static_cast<char16>(code_point)); |
+ } |
+} |
+ |
+// Escaping functions --------------------------------------------------------- |
+ |
+// Writes the given character to the output as UTF-8, escaped. Call this |
+// function only when the input is wide. Returns true on success. Failure |
+// means there was some problem with the encoding, we'll still try to |
+// update the |*begin| pointer and add a placeholder character to the |
+// output so processing can continue. |
+// |
+// We will append the character starting at ch[begin] with the buffer ch |
+// being |length|. |*begin| will be updated to point to the last character |
+// consumed (we may consume more than one for UTF-16) so that if called in |
+// a loop, incrementing the pointer will move to the next character. |
+// |
+// Every single output character will be escaped. This means that if you |
+// give it an ASCII character as input, it will be escaped. Some code uses |
+// this when it knows that a character is invalid according to its rules |
+// for validity. If you don't want escaping for ASCII characters, you will |
+// have to filter them out prior to calling this function. |
+// |
+// Assumes that ch[begin] is within range in the array, but does not assume |
+// that any following characters are. |
+inline bool AppendUTF8EscapedChar(const char16* str, int* begin, int length, |
+ CanonOutput* output) { |
+ // UTF-16 input. Readchar16 will handle invalid characters for us and give |
+ // us the kUnicodeReplacementCharacter, so we don't have to do special |
+ // checking after failure, just pass through the failure to the caller. |
+ unsigned char_value; |
+ bool success = ReadUTFChar(str, begin, length, &char_value); |
+ AppendUTF8EscapedValue(char_value, output); |
+ return success; |
+} |
+ |
+// Handles UTF-8 input. See the wide version above for usage. |
+inline bool AppendUTF8EscapedChar(const char* str, int* begin, int length, |
+ CanonOutput* output) { |
+ // ReadUTF8Char will handle invalid characters for us and give us the |
+ // kUnicodeReplacementCharacter, so we don't have to do special checking |
+ // after failure, just pass through the failure to the caller. |
+ unsigned ch; |
+ bool success = ReadUTFChar(str, begin, length, &ch); |
+ AppendUTF8EscapedValue(ch, output); |
+ return success; |
+} |
+ |
+// Given a '%' character at |*begin| in the string |spec|, this will decode |
+// the escaped value and put it into |*unescaped_value| on success (returns |
+// true). On failure, this will return false, and will not write into |
+// |*unescaped_value|. |
+// |
+// |*begin| will be updated to point to the last character of the escape |
+// sequence so that when called with the index of a for loop, the next time |
+// through it will point to the next character to be considered. On failure, |
+// |*begin| will be unchanged. |
+inline bool Is8BitChar(char c) { |
+ return true; // this case is specialized to avoid a warning |
+} |
+inline bool Is8BitChar(char16 c) { |
+ return c <= 255; |
+} |
+ |
+template<typename CHAR> |
+inline bool DecodeEscaped(const CHAR* spec, int* begin, int end, |
+ unsigned char* unescaped_value) { |
+ if (*begin + 3 > end || |
+ !Is8BitChar(spec[*begin + 1]) || !Is8BitChar(spec[*begin + 2])) { |
+ // Invalid escape sequence because there's not enough room, or the |
+ // digits are not ASCII. |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ |
+ unsigned char first = static_cast<unsigned char>(spec[*begin + 1]); |
+ unsigned char second = static_cast<unsigned char>(spec[*begin + 2]); |
+ if (!IsHexChar(first) || !IsHexChar(second)) { |
+ // Invalid hex digits, fail. |
+ return false; |
+ } |
+ |
+ // Valid escape sequence. |
+ *unescaped_value = (HexCharToValue(first) << 4) + HexCharToValue(second); |
+ *begin += 2; |
+ return true; |
+} |
+ |
+// Appends the given substring to the output, escaping "some" characters that |
+// it feels may not be safe. It assumes the input values are all contained in |
+// 8-bit although it allows any type. |
+// |
+// This is used in error cases to append invalid output so that it looks |
+// approximately correct. Non-error cases should not call this function since |
+// the escaping rules are not guaranteed! |
+void AppendInvalidNarrowString(const char* spec, int begin, int end, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+void AppendInvalidNarrowString(const char16* spec, int begin, int end, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+ |
+// Misc canonicalization helpers ---------------------------------------------- |
+ |
+// Converts between UTF-8 and UTF-16, returning true on successful conversion. |
+// The output will be appended to the given canonicalizer output (so make sure |
+// it's empty if you want to replace). |
+// |
+// On invalid input, this will still write as much output as possible, |
+// replacing the invalid characters with the "invalid character". It will |
+// return false in the failure case, and the caller should not continue as |
+// normal. |
+GURL_API bool ConvertUTF16ToUTF8(const char16* input, int input_len, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+GURL_API bool ConvertUTF8ToUTF16(const char* input, int input_len, |
+ CanonOutputT<char16>* output); |
+ |
+// Converts from UTF-16 to 8-bit using the character set converter. If the |
+// converter is NULL, this will use UTF-8. |
+void ConvertUTF16ToQueryEncoding(const char16* input, |
+ const url_parse::Component& query, |
+ CharsetConverter* converter, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+ |
+// Applies the replacements to the given component source. The component source |
+// should be pre-initialized to the "old" base. That is, all pointers will |
+// point to the spec of the old URL, and all of the Parsed components will |
+// be indices into that string. |
+// |
+// The pointers and components in the |source| for all non-NULL strings in the |
+// |repl| (replacements) will be updated to reference those strings. |
+// Canonicalizing with the new |source| and |parsed| can then combine URL |
+// components from many different strings. |
+void SetupOverrideComponents(const char* base, |
+ const Replacements<char>& repl, |
+ URLComponentSource<char>* source, |
+ url_parse::Parsed* parsed); |
+ |
+// Like the above 8-bit version, except that it additionally converts the |
+// UTF-16 input to UTF-8 before doing the overrides. |
+// |
+// The given utf8_buffer is used to store the converted components. They will |
+// be appended one after another, with the parsed structure identifying the |
+// appropriate substrings. This buffer is a parameter because the source has |
+// no storage, so the buffer must have the same lifetime as the source |
+// parameter owned by the caller. |
+// |
+// THE CALLER MUST NOT ADD TO THE |utf8_buffer| AFTER THIS CALL. Members of |
+// |source| will point into this buffer, which could be invalidated if |
+// additional data is added and the CanonOutput resizes its buffer. |
+// |
+// Returns true on success. Fales means that the input was not valid UTF-16, |
+// although we will have still done the override with "invalid characters" in |
+// place of errors. |
+bool SetupUTF16OverrideComponents(const char* base, |
+ const Replacements<char16>& repl, |
+ CanonOutput* utf8_buffer, |
+ URLComponentSource<char>* source, |
+ url_parse::Parsed* parsed); |
+ |
+// Implemented in url_canon_path.cc, these are required by the relative URL |
+// resolver as well, so we declare them here. |
+bool CanonicalizePartialPath(const char* spec, |
+ const url_parse::Component& path, |
+ int path_begin_in_output, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+bool CanonicalizePartialPath(const char16* spec, |
+ const url_parse::Component& path, |
+ int path_begin_in_output, |
+ CanonOutput* output); |
+ |
+#ifndef WIN32 |
+ |
+// Implementations of Windows' int-to-string conversions |
+GURL_API int _itoa_s(int value, char* buffer, size_t size_in_chars, int radix); |
+GURL_API int _itow_s(int value, char16* buffer, size_t size_in_chars, |
+ int radix); |
+ |
+// Secure template overloads for these functions |
+template<size_t N> |
+inline int _itoa_s(int value, char (&buffer)[N], int radix) { |
+ return _itoa_s(value, buffer, N, radix); |
+} |
+ |
+template<size_t N> |
+inline int _itow_s(int value, char16 (&buffer)[N], int radix) { |
+ return _itow_s(value, buffer, N, radix); |
+} |
+ |
+// _strtoui64 and strtoull behave the same |
+inline unsigned long long _strtoui64(const char* nptr, |
+ char** endptr, int base) { |
+ return strtoull(nptr, endptr, base); |
+} |
+ |
+#endif // WIN32 |
+ |
+} // namespace url_canon |
+ |
+#endif // GOOGLEURL_SRC_URL_CANON_INTERNAL_H__ |
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