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1613e52b 1/* CPP Library - charsets
748086b7 2 Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009
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3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Broken out of c-lex.c Apr 2003, adding valid C99 UCN ranges.
6
7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
8under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
748086b7 9Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any
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10later version.
11
12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18along with this program; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20
21#include "config.h"
22#include "system.h"
1613e52b 23#include "cpplib.h"
4f4e53dd 24#include "internal.h"
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25
26/* Character set handling for C-family languages.
27
28 Terminological note: In what follows, "charset" or "character set"
29 will be taken to mean both an abstract set of characters and an
30 encoding for that set.
31
32 The C99 standard discusses two character sets: source and execution.
33 The source character set is used for internal processing in translation
34 phases 1 through 4; the execution character set is used thereafter.
35 Both are required by 5.2.1.2p1 to be multibyte encodings, not wide
36 character encodings (see 3.7.2, 3.7.3 for the standardese meanings
37 of these terms). Furthermore, the "basic character set" (listed in
38 5.2.1p3) is to be encoded in each with values one byte wide, and is
39 to appear in the initial shift state.
40
41 It is not explicitly mentioned, but there is also a "wide execution
42 character set" used to encode wide character constants and wide
43 string literals; this is supposed to be the result of applying the
44 standard library function mbstowcs() to an equivalent narrow string
45 (6.4.5p5). However, the behavior of hexadecimal and octal
46 \-escapes is at odds with this; they are supposed to be translated
47 directly to wchar_t values (6.4.4.4p5,6).
48
49 The source character set is not necessarily the character set used
50 to encode physical source files on disk; translation phase 1 converts
51 from whatever that encoding is to the source character set.
52
53 The presence of universal character names in C99 (6.4.3 et seq.)
54 forces the source character set to be isomorphic to ISO 10646,
55 that is, Unicode. There is no such constraint on the execution
56 character set; note also that the conversion from source to
57 execution character set does not occur for identifiers (5.1.1.2p1#5).
58
59 For convenience of implementation, the source character set's
60 encoding of the basic character set should be identical to the
61 execution character set OF THE HOST SYSTEM's encoding of the basic
62 character set, and it should not be a state-dependent encoding.
63
64 cpplib uses UTF-8 or UTF-EBCDIC for the source character set,
65 depending on whether the host is based on ASCII or EBCDIC (see
66 respectively Unicode section 2.3/ISO10646 Amendment 2, and Unicode
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67 Technical Report #16). With limited exceptions, it relies on the
68 system library's iconv() primitive to do charset conversion
69 (specified in SUSv2). */
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70
71#if !HAVE_ICONV
72/* Make certain that the uses of iconv(), iconv_open(), iconv_close()
73 below, which are guarded only by if statements with compile-time
74 constant conditions, do not cause link errors. */
75#define iconv_open(x, y) (errno = EINVAL, (iconv_t)-1)
f1c4bc4f 76#define iconv(a,b,c,d,e) (errno = EINVAL, (size_t)-1)
dea55da5 77#define iconv_close(x) (void)0
5beadb33 78#define ICONV_CONST
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79#endif
80
81#if HOST_CHARSET == HOST_CHARSET_ASCII
82#define SOURCE_CHARSET "UTF-8"
c5ff069d 83#define LAST_POSSIBLY_BASIC_SOURCE_CHAR 0x7e
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84#elif HOST_CHARSET == HOST_CHARSET_EBCDIC
85#define SOURCE_CHARSET "UTF-EBCDIC"
c5ff069d 86#define LAST_POSSIBLY_BASIC_SOURCE_CHAR 0xFF
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87#else
88#error "Unrecognized basic host character set"
89#endif
90
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91#ifndef EILSEQ
92#define EILSEQ EINVAL
93#endif
94
6b88314c 95/* This structure is used for a resizable string buffer throughout. */
a8016863 96/* Don't call it strbuf, as that conflicts with unistd.h on systems
0ee55ad8 97 such as DYNIX/ptx where unistd.h includes stropts.h. */
a8016863 98struct _cpp_strbuf
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99{
100 uchar *text;
101 size_t asize;
102 size_t len;
103};
104
105/* This is enough to hold any string that fits on a single 80-column
106 line, even if iconv quadruples its size (e.g. conversion from
6b88314c 107 ASCII to UTF-32) rounded up to a power of two. */
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108#define OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE 256
109
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110/* Conversions between UTF-8 and UTF-16/32 are implemented by custom
111 logic. This is because a depressing number of systems lack iconv,
112 or have have iconv libraries that do not do these conversions, so
113 we need a fallback implementation for them. To ensure the fallback
114 doesn't break due to neglect, it is used on all systems.
115
116 UTF-32 encoding is nice and simple: a four-byte binary number,
117 constrained to the range 00000000-7FFFFFFF to avoid questions of
118 signedness. We do have to cope with big- and little-endian
119 variants.
120
121 UTF-16 encoding uses two-byte binary numbers, again in big- and
122 little-endian variants, for all values in the 00000000-0000FFFF
123 range. Values in the 00010000-0010FFFF range are encoded as pairs
124 of two-byte numbers, called "surrogate pairs": given a number S in
125 this range, it is mapped to a pair (H, L) as follows:
126
127 H = (S - 0x10000) / 0x400 + 0xD800
128 L = (S - 0x10000) % 0x400 + 0xDC00
129
130 Two-byte values in the D800...DFFF range are ill-formed except as a
131 component of a surrogate pair. Even if the encoding within a
132 two-byte value is little-endian, the H member of the surrogate pair
133 comes first.
134
135 There is no way to encode values in the 00110000-7FFFFFFF range,
136 which is not currently a problem as there are no assigned code
137 points in that range; however, the author expects that it will
138 eventually become necessary to abandon UTF-16 due to this
139 limitation. Note also that, because of these pairs, UTF-16 does
140 not meet the requirements of the C standard for a wide character
141 encoding (see 3.7.3 and 6.4.4.4p11).
142
143 UTF-8 encoding looks like this:
144
145 value range encoded as
146 00000000-0000007F 0xxxxxxx
147 00000080-000007FF 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
148 00000800-0000FFFF 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
149 00010000-001FFFFF 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
150 00200000-03FFFFFF 111110xx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
151 04000000-7FFFFFFF 1111110x 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
152
153 Values in the 0000D800 ... 0000DFFF range (surrogates) are invalid,
154 which means that three-byte sequences ED xx yy, with A0 <= xx <= BF,
155 never occur. Note also that any value that can be encoded by a
156 given row of the table can also be encoded by all successive rows,
157 but this is not done; only the shortest possible encoding for any
158 given value is valid. For instance, the character 07C0 could be
159 encoded as any of DF 80, E0 9F 80, F0 80 9F 80, F8 80 80 9F 80, or
160 FC 80 80 80 9F 80. Only the first is valid.
161
162 An implementation note: the transformation from UTF-16 to UTF-8, or
163 vice versa, is easiest done by using UTF-32 as an intermediary. */
164
165/* Internal primitives which go from an UTF-8 byte stream to native-endian
166 UTF-32 in a cppchar_t, or vice versa; this avoids an extra marshal/unmarshal
167 operation in several places below. */
168static inline int
169one_utf8_to_cppchar (const uchar **inbufp, size_t *inbytesleftp,
170 cppchar_t *cp)
171{
9e322bc1 172 static const uchar masks[6] = { 0x7F, 0x1F, 0x0F, 0x07, 0x03, 0x01 };
6b88314c 173 static const uchar patns[6] = { 0x00, 0xC0, 0xE0, 0xF0, 0xF8, 0xFC };
cf551fba 174
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175 cppchar_t c;
176 const uchar *inbuf = *inbufp;
177 size_t nbytes, i;
178
179 if (*inbytesleftp < 1)
180 return EINVAL;
181
182 c = *inbuf;
183 if (c < 0x80)
184 {
185 *cp = c;
186 *inbytesleftp -= 1;
187 *inbufp += 1;
188 return 0;
189 }
190
191 /* The number of leading 1-bits in the first byte indicates how many
192 bytes follow. */
193 for (nbytes = 2; nbytes < 7; nbytes++)
194 if ((c & ~masks[nbytes-1]) == patns[nbytes-1])
195 goto found;
196 return EILSEQ;
197 found:
198
199 if (*inbytesleftp < nbytes)
200 return EINVAL;
201
202 c = (c & masks[nbytes-1]);
203 inbuf++;
204 for (i = 1; i < nbytes; i++)
205 {
206 cppchar_t n = *inbuf++;
207 if ((n & 0xC0) != 0x80)
208 return EILSEQ;
209 c = ((c << 6) + (n & 0x3F));
210 }
211
212 /* Make sure the shortest possible encoding was used. */
213 if (c <= 0x7F && nbytes > 1) return EILSEQ;
214 if (c <= 0x7FF && nbytes > 2) return EILSEQ;
215 if (c <= 0xFFFF && nbytes > 3) return EILSEQ;
216 if (c <= 0x1FFFFF && nbytes > 4) return EILSEQ;
217 if (c <= 0x3FFFFFF && nbytes > 5) return EILSEQ;
218
219 /* Make sure the character is valid. */
220 if (c > 0x7FFFFFFF || (c >= 0xD800 && c <= 0xDFFF)) return EILSEQ;
221
222 *cp = c;
223 *inbufp = inbuf;
224 *inbytesleftp -= nbytes;
225 return 0;
226}
227
228static inline int
229one_cppchar_to_utf8 (cppchar_t c, uchar **outbufp, size_t *outbytesleftp)
230{
231 static const uchar masks[6] = { 0x00, 0xC0, 0xE0, 0xF0, 0xF8, 0xFC };
232 static const uchar limits[6] = { 0x80, 0xE0, 0xF0, 0xF8, 0xFC, 0xFE };
233 size_t nbytes;
234 uchar buf[6], *p = &buf[6];
235 uchar *outbuf = *outbufp;
236
237 nbytes = 1;
238 if (c < 0x80)
239 *--p = c;
240 else
241 {
242 do
243 {
244 *--p = ((c & 0x3F) | 0x80);
245 c >>= 6;
246 nbytes++;
247 }
248 while (c >= 0x3F || (c & limits[nbytes-1]));
249 *--p = (c | masks[nbytes-1]);
250 }
251
252 if (*outbytesleftp < nbytes)
253 return E2BIG;
254
255 while (p < &buf[6])
256 *outbuf++ = *p++;
257 *outbytesleftp -= nbytes;
258 *outbufp = outbuf;
259 return 0;
260}
261
262/* The following four functions transform one character between the two
263 encodings named in the function name. All have the signature
264 int (*)(iconv_t bigend, const uchar **inbufp, size_t *inbytesleftp,
265 uchar **outbufp, size_t *outbytesleftp)
266
267 BIGEND must have the value 0 or 1, coerced to (iconv_t); it is
268 interpreted as a boolean indicating whether big-endian or
269 little-endian encoding is to be used for the member of the pair
270 that is not UTF-8.
271
272 INBUFP, INBYTESLEFTP, OUTBUFP, OUTBYTESLEFTP work exactly as they
273 do for iconv.
274
275 The return value is either 0 for success, or an errno value for
276 failure, which may be E2BIG (need more space), EILSEQ (ill-formed
277 input sequence), ir EINVAL (incomplete input sequence). */
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279static inline int
280one_utf8_to_utf32 (iconv_t bigend, const uchar **inbufp, size_t *inbytesleftp,
281 uchar **outbufp, size_t *outbytesleftp)
282{
283 uchar *outbuf;
bd18496b 284 cppchar_t s = 0;
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285 int rval;
286
287 /* Check for space first, since we know exactly how much we need. */
288 if (*outbytesleftp < 4)
289 return E2BIG;
290
291 rval = one_utf8_to_cppchar (inbufp, inbytesleftp, &s);
292 if (rval)
293 return rval;
294
295 outbuf = *outbufp;
296 outbuf[bigend ? 3 : 0] = (s & 0x000000FF);
297 outbuf[bigend ? 2 : 1] = (s & 0x0000FF00) >> 8;
298 outbuf[bigend ? 1 : 2] = (s & 0x00FF0000) >> 16;
299 outbuf[bigend ? 0 : 3] = (s & 0xFF000000) >> 24;
300
301 *outbufp += 4;
302 *outbytesleftp -= 4;
303 return 0;
304}
305
306static inline int
307one_utf32_to_utf8 (iconv_t bigend, const uchar **inbufp, size_t *inbytesleftp,
308 uchar **outbufp, size_t *outbytesleftp)
309{
310 cppchar_t s;
311 int rval;
312 const uchar *inbuf;
313
314 if (*inbytesleftp < 4)
315 return EINVAL;
316
317 inbuf = *inbufp;
318
319 s = inbuf[bigend ? 0 : 3] << 24;
320 s += inbuf[bigend ? 1 : 2] << 16;
321 s += inbuf[bigend ? 2 : 1] << 8;
322 s += inbuf[bigend ? 3 : 0];
323
324 if (s >= 0x7FFFFFFF || (s >= 0xD800 && s <= 0xDFFF))
325 return EILSEQ;
326
327 rval = one_cppchar_to_utf8 (s, outbufp, outbytesleftp);
328 if (rval)
329 return rval;
330
331 *inbufp += 4;
332 *inbytesleftp -= 4;
333 return 0;
334}
335
336static inline int
337one_utf8_to_utf16 (iconv_t bigend, const uchar **inbufp, size_t *inbytesleftp,
338 uchar **outbufp, size_t *outbytesleftp)
339{
340 int rval;
671ca9ec 341 cppchar_t s = 0;
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342 const uchar *save_inbuf = *inbufp;
343 size_t save_inbytesleft = *inbytesleftp;
344 uchar *outbuf = *outbufp;
345
346 rval = one_utf8_to_cppchar (inbufp, inbytesleftp, &s);
347 if (rval)
348 return rval;
349
350 if (s > 0x0010FFFF)
351 {
352 *inbufp = save_inbuf;
353 *inbytesleftp = save_inbytesleft;
354 return EILSEQ;
355 }
356
357 if (s < 0xFFFF)
358 {
359 if (*outbytesleftp < 2)
360 {
361 *inbufp = save_inbuf;
362 *inbytesleftp = save_inbytesleft;
363 return E2BIG;
364 }
365 outbuf[bigend ? 1 : 0] = (s & 0x00FF);
366 outbuf[bigend ? 0 : 1] = (s & 0xFF00) >> 8;
367
368 *outbufp += 2;
369 *outbytesleftp -= 2;
370 return 0;
371 }
372 else
373 {
374 cppchar_t hi, lo;
375
376 if (*outbytesleftp < 4)
377 {
378 *inbufp = save_inbuf;
379 *inbytesleftp = save_inbytesleft;
380 return E2BIG;
381 }
382
383 hi = (s - 0x10000) / 0x400 + 0xD800;
384 lo = (s - 0x10000) % 0x400 + 0xDC00;
385
386 /* Even if we are little-endian, put the high surrogate first.
387 ??? Matches practice? */
388 outbuf[bigend ? 1 : 0] = (hi & 0x00FF);
389 outbuf[bigend ? 0 : 1] = (hi & 0xFF00) >> 8;
390 outbuf[bigend ? 3 : 2] = (lo & 0x00FF);
391 outbuf[bigend ? 2 : 3] = (lo & 0xFF00) >> 8;
392
393 *outbufp += 4;
394 *outbytesleftp -= 4;
395 return 0;
396 }
397}
398
399static inline int
400one_utf16_to_utf8 (iconv_t bigend, const uchar **inbufp, size_t *inbytesleftp,
401 uchar **outbufp, size_t *outbytesleftp)
402{
403 cppchar_t s;
404 const uchar *inbuf = *inbufp;
405 int rval;
406
407 if (*inbytesleftp < 2)
408 return EINVAL;
409 s = inbuf[bigend ? 0 : 1] << 8;
410 s += inbuf[bigend ? 1 : 0];
411
412 /* Low surrogate without immediately preceding high surrogate is invalid. */
413 if (s >= 0xDC00 && s <= 0xDFFF)
414 return EILSEQ;
415 /* High surrogate must have a following low surrogate. */
416 else if (s >= 0xD800 && s <= 0xDBFF)
417 {
418 cppchar_t hi = s, lo;
419 if (*inbytesleftp < 4)
420 return EINVAL;
421
422 lo = inbuf[bigend ? 2 : 3] << 8;
423 lo += inbuf[bigend ? 3 : 2];
424
425 if (lo < 0xDC00 || lo > 0xDFFF)
426 return EILSEQ;
427
428 s = (hi - 0xD800) * 0x400 + (lo - 0xDC00) + 0x10000;
429 }
430
431 rval = one_cppchar_to_utf8 (s, outbufp, outbytesleftp);
432 if (rval)
433 return rval;
434
435 /* Success - update the input pointers (one_cppchar_to_utf8 has done
436 the output pointers for us). */
437 if (s <= 0xFFFF)
438 {
439 *inbufp += 2;
440 *inbytesleftp -= 2;
441 }
442 else
443 {
444 *inbufp += 4;
445 *inbytesleftp -= 4;
446 }
447 return 0;
448}
449
450/* Helper routine for the next few functions. The 'const' on
451 one_conversion means that we promise not to modify what function is
4ed43216 452 pointed to, which lets the inliner see through it. */
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453
454static inline bool
455conversion_loop (int (*const one_conversion)(iconv_t, const uchar **, size_t *,
456 uchar **, size_t *),
a8016863 457 iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen, struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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458{
459 const uchar *inbuf;
460 uchar *outbuf;
461 size_t inbytesleft, outbytesleft;
462 int rval;
463
464 inbuf = from;
465 inbytesleft = flen;
466 outbuf = to->text + to->len;
467 outbytesleft = to->asize - to->len;
468
469 for (;;)
470 {
471 do
472 rval = one_conversion (cd, &inbuf, &inbytesleft,
473 &outbuf, &outbytesleft);
474 while (inbytesleft && !rval);
475
476 if (__builtin_expect (inbytesleft == 0, 1))
477 {
478 to->len = to->asize - outbytesleft;
479 return true;
480 }
481 if (rval != E2BIG)
482 {
483 errno = rval;
484 return false;
485 }
486
487 outbytesleft += OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE;
488 to->asize += OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE;
c3f829c1 489 to->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to->text, to->asize);
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490 outbuf = to->text + to->asize - outbytesleft;
491 }
492}
cf551fba 493
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494
495/* These functions convert entire strings between character sets.
496 They all have the signature
497
a8016863 498 bool (*)(iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen, struct _cpp_strbuf *to);
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499
500 The input string FROM is converted as specified by the function
501 name plus the iconv descriptor CD (which may be fake), and the
502 result appended to TO. On any error, false is returned, otherwise true. */
503
504/* These four use the custom conversion code above. */
505static bool
506convert_utf8_utf16 (iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen,
a8016863 507 struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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508{
509 return conversion_loop (one_utf8_to_utf16, cd, from, flen, to);
510}
511
512static bool
513convert_utf8_utf32 (iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen,
a8016863 514 struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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515{
516 return conversion_loop (one_utf8_to_utf32, cd, from, flen, to);
517}
518
519static bool
520convert_utf16_utf8 (iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen,
a8016863 521 struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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522{
523 return conversion_loop (one_utf16_to_utf8, cd, from, flen, to);
524}
525
526static bool
527convert_utf32_utf8 (iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen,
a8016863 528 struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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529{
530 return conversion_loop (one_utf32_to_utf8, cd, from, flen, to);
531}
532
533/* Identity conversion, used when we have no alternative. */
534static bool
535convert_no_conversion (iconv_t cd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
a8016863 536 const uchar *from, size_t flen, struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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537{
538 if (to->len + flen > to->asize)
539 {
540 to->asize = to->len + flen;
c3f829c1 541 to->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to->text, to->asize);
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542 }
543 memcpy (to->text + to->len, from, flen);
544 to->len += flen;
545 return true;
546}
547
548/* And this one uses the system iconv primitive. It's a little
549 different, since iconv's interface is a little different. */
dea55da5 550#if HAVE_ICONV
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552#define CONVERT_ICONV_GROW_BUFFER \
553 do { \
554 outbytesleft += OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE; \
555 to->asize += OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE; \
556 to->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to->text, to->asize); \
557 outbuf = (char *)to->text + to->asize - outbytesleft; \
558 } while (0)
559
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560static bool
561convert_using_iconv (iconv_t cd, const uchar *from, size_t flen,
a8016863 562 struct _cpp_strbuf *to)
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563{
564 ICONV_CONST char *inbuf;
565 char *outbuf;
566 size_t inbytesleft, outbytesleft;
567
568 /* Reset conversion descriptor and check that it is valid. */
569 if (iconv (cd, 0, 0, 0, 0) == (size_t)-1)
570 return false;
571
572 inbuf = (ICONV_CONST char *)from;
573 inbytesleft = flen;
574 outbuf = (char *)to->text + to->len;
575 outbytesleft = to->asize - to->len;
576
577 for (;;)
578 {
579 iconv (cd, &inbuf, &inbytesleft, &outbuf, &outbytesleft);
580 if (__builtin_expect (inbytesleft == 0, 1))
581 {
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582 /* Close out any shift states, returning to the initial state. */
583 if (iconv (cd, 0, 0, &outbuf, &outbytesleft) == (size_t)-1)
584 {
585 if (errno != E2BIG)
586 return false;
587
588 CONVERT_ICONV_GROW_BUFFER;
589 if (iconv (cd, 0, 0, &outbuf, &outbytesleft) == (size_t)-1)
590 return false;
591 }
592
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593 to->len = to->asize - outbytesleft;
594 return true;
595 }
596 if (errno != E2BIG)
597 return false;
598
675575f5 599 CONVERT_ICONV_GROW_BUFFER;
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600 }
601}
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602#else
603#define convert_using_iconv 0 /* prevent undefined symbol error below */
604#endif
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605
606/* Arrange for the above custom conversion logic to be used automatically
607 when conversion between a suitable pair of character sets is requested. */
608
609#define APPLY_CONVERSION(CONVERTER, FROM, FLEN, TO) \
610 CONVERTER.func (CONVERTER.cd, FROM, FLEN, TO)
611
612struct conversion
613{
614 const char *pair;
615 convert_f func;
616 iconv_t fake_cd;
617};
618static const struct conversion conversion_tab[] = {
619 { "UTF-8/UTF-32LE", convert_utf8_utf32, (iconv_t)0 },
620 { "UTF-8/UTF-32BE", convert_utf8_utf32, (iconv_t)1 },
621 { "UTF-8/UTF-16LE", convert_utf8_utf16, (iconv_t)0 },
622 { "UTF-8/UTF-16BE", convert_utf8_utf16, (iconv_t)1 },
623 { "UTF-32LE/UTF-8", convert_utf32_utf8, (iconv_t)0 },
624 { "UTF-32BE/UTF-8", convert_utf32_utf8, (iconv_t)1 },
625 { "UTF-16LE/UTF-8", convert_utf16_utf8, (iconv_t)0 },
626 { "UTF-16BE/UTF-8", convert_utf16_utf8, (iconv_t)1 },
627};
628
629/* Subroutine of cpp_init_iconv: initialize and return a
630 cset_converter structure for conversion from FROM to TO. If
631 iconv_open() fails, issue an error and return an identity
632 converter. Silently return an identity converter if FROM and TO
633 are identical. */
634static struct cset_converter
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635init_iconv_desc (cpp_reader *pfile, const char *to, const char *from)
636{
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637 struct cset_converter ret;
638 char *pair;
639 size_t i;
cf551fba 640
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641 if (!strcasecmp (to, from))
642 {
643 ret.func = convert_no_conversion;
644 ret.cd = (iconv_t) -1;
b6baa67d 645 ret.width = -1;
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646 return ret;
647 }
648
c3f829c1 649 pair = (char *) alloca(strlen(to) + strlen(from) + 2);
e6cc3a24 650
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651 strcpy(pair, from);
652 strcat(pair, "/");
653 strcat(pair, to);
654 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (conversion_tab); i++)
655 if (!strcasecmp (pair, conversion_tab[i].pair))
656 {
657 ret.func = conversion_tab[i].func;
658 ret.cd = conversion_tab[i].fake_cd;
b6baa67d 659 ret.width = -1;
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660 return ret;
661 }
e6cc3a24 662
6b88314c 663 /* No custom converter - try iconv. */
dea55da5 664 if (HAVE_ICONV)
e6cc3a24 665 {
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666 ret.func = convert_using_iconv;
667 ret.cd = iconv_open (to, from);
b6baa67d 668 ret.width = -1;
6b88314c 669
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670 if (ret.cd == (iconv_t) -1)
671 {
672 if (errno == EINVAL)
cf551fba 673 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR, /* FIXME should be DL_SORRY */
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674 "conversion from %s to %s not supported by iconv",
675 from, to);
676 else
0527bc4e 677 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR, "iconv_open");
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678
679 ret.func = convert_no_conversion;
680 }
681 }
682 else
683 {
cf551fba 684 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR, /* FIXME: should be DL_SORRY */
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685 "no iconv implementation, cannot convert from %s to %s",
686 from, to);
6b88314c 687 ret.func = convert_no_conversion;
dea55da5 688 ret.cd = (iconv_t) -1;
b6baa67d 689 ret.width = -1;
e6cc3a24 690 }
6b88314c 691 return ret;
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692}
693
694/* If charset conversion is requested, initialize iconv(3) descriptors
695 for conversion from the source character set to the execution
696 character sets. If iconv is not present in the C library, and
697 conversion is requested, issue an error. */
698
699void
700cpp_init_iconv (cpp_reader *pfile)
701{
702 const char *ncset = CPP_OPTION (pfile, narrow_charset);
703 const char *wcset = CPP_OPTION (pfile, wide_charset);
704 const char *default_wcset;
705
706 bool be = CPP_OPTION (pfile, bytes_big_endian);
707
708 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, wchar_precision) >= 32)
6b88314c 709 default_wcset = be ? "UTF-32BE" : "UTF-32LE";
e6cc3a24 710 else if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, wchar_precision) >= 16)
6b88314c 711 default_wcset = be ? "UTF-16BE" : "UTF-16LE";
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712 else
713 /* This effectively means that wide strings are not supported,
714 so don't do any conversion at all. */
715 default_wcset = SOURCE_CHARSET;
716
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717 if (!ncset)
718 ncset = SOURCE_CHARSET;
719 if (!wcset)
720 wcset = default_wcset;
e6cc3a24 721
dea55da5 722 pfile->narrow_cset_desc = init_iconv_desc (pfile, ncset, SOURCE_CHARSET);
b6baa67d 723 pfile->narrow_cset_desc.width = CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision);
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724 pfile->utf8_cset_desc = init_iconv_desc (pfile, "UTF-8", SOURCE_CHARSET);
725 pfile->utf8_cset_desc.width = CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision);
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726 pfile->char16_cset_desc = init_iconv_desc (pfile,
727 be ? "UTF-16BE" : "UTF-16LE",
728 SOURCE_CHARSET);
729 pfile->char16_cset_desc.width = 16;
730 pfile->char32_cset_desc = init_iconv_desc (pfile,
731 be ? "UTF-32BE" : "UTF-32LE",
732 SOURCE_CHARSET);
733 pfile->char32_cset_desc.width = 32;
dea55da5 734 pfile->wide_cset_desc = init_iconv_desc (pfile, wcset, SOURCE_CHARSET);
b6baa67d 735 pfile->wide_cset_desc.width = CPP_OPTION (pfile, wchar_precision);
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736}
737
a29f62d9 738/* Destroy iconv(3) descriptors set up by cpp_init_iconv, if necessary. */
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739void
740_cpp_destroy_iconv (cpp_reader *pfile)
741{
742 if (HAVE_ICONV)
743 {
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744 if (pfile->narrow_cset_desc.func == convert_using_iconv)
745 iconv_close (pfile->narrow_cset_desc.cd);
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746 if (pfile->utf8_cset_desc.func == convert_using_iconv)
747 iconv_close (pfile->utf8_cset_desc.cd);
748 if (pfile->char16_cset_desc.func == convert_using_iconv)
749 iconv_close (pfile->char16_cset_desc.cd);
750 if (pfile->char32_cset_desc.func == convert_using_iconv)
751 iconv_close (pfile->char32_cset_desc.cd);
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752 if (pfile->wide_cset_desc.func == convert_using_iconv)
753 iconv_close (pfile->wide_cset_desc.cd);
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754 }
755}
756
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757/* Utility routine for use by a full compiler. C is a character taken
758 from the *basic* source character set, encoded in the host's
759 execution encoding. Convert it to (the target's) execution
760 encoding, and return that value.
761
762 Issues an internal error if C's representation in the narrow
763 execution character set fails to be a single-byte value (C99
764 5.2.1p3: "The representation of each member of the source and
765 execution character sets shall fit in a byte.") May also issue an
766 internal error if C fails to be a member of the basic source
767 character set (testing this exactly is too hard, especially when
768 the host character set is EBCDIC). */
769cppchar_t
770cpp_host_to_exec_charset (cpp_reader *pfile, cppchar_t c)
771{
772 uchar sbuf[1];
773 struct _cpp_strbuf tbuf;
774
775 /* This test is merely an approximation, but it suffices to catch
776 the most important thing, which is that we don't get handed a
777 character outside the unibyte range of the host character set. */
778 if (c > LAST_POSSIBLY_BASIC_SOURCE_CHAR)
779 {
780 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ICE,
781 "character 0x%lx is not in the basic source character set\n",
782 (unsigned long)c);
783 return 0;
784 }
785
786 /* Being a character in the unibyte range of the host character set,
787 we can safely splat it into a one-byte buffer and trust that that
788 is a well-formed string. */
789 sbuf[0] = c;
790
791 /* This should never need to reallocate, but just in case... */
792 tbuf.asize = 1;
c3f829c1 793 tbuf.text = XNEWVEC (uchar, tbuf.asize);
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794 tbuf.len = 0;
795
796 if (!APPLY_CONVERSION (pfile->narrow_cset_desc, sbuf, 1, &tbuf))
797 {
798 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ICE, "converting to execution character set");
799 return 0;
800 }
801 if (tbuf.len != 1)
802 {
803 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ICE,
804 "character 0x%lx is not unibyte in execution character set",
805 (unsigned long)c);
806 return 0;
807 }
808 c = tbuf.text[0];
809 free(tbuf.text);
810 return c;
811}
812
813\f
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814
815/* Utility routine that computes a mask of the form 0000...111... with
816 WIDTH 1-bits. */
817static inline size_t
818width_to_mask (size_t width)
819{
820 width = MIN (width, BITS_PER_CPPCHAR_T);
821 if (width >= CHAR_BIT * sizeof (size_t))
822 return ~(size_t) 0;
823 else
824 return ((size_t) 1 << width) - 1;
825}
826
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827/* A large table of unicode character information. */
828enum {
829 /* Valid in a C99 identifier? */
830 C99 = 1,
831 /* Valid in a C99 identifier, but not as the first character? */
832 DIG = 2,
833 /* Valid in a C++ identifier? */
834 CXX = 4,
835 /* NFC representation is not valid in an identifier? */
836 CID = 8,
837 /* Might be valid NFC form? */
838 NFC = 16,
839 /* Might be valid NFKC form? */
840 NKC = 32,
841 /* Certain preceding characters might make it not valid NFC/NKFC form? */
842 CTX = 64
843};
844
845static const struct {
846 /* Bitmap of flags above. */
847 unsigned char flags;
848 /* Combining class of the character. */
849 unsigned char combine;
850 /* Last character in the range described by this entry. */
851 unsigned short end;
852} ucnranges[] = {
853#include "ucnid.h"
854};
855
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856/* Returns 1 if C is valid in an identifier, 2 if C is valid except at
857 the start of an identifier, and 0 if C is not valid in an
858 identifier. We assume C has already gone through the checks of
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859 _cpp_valid_ucn. Also update NST for C if returning nonzero. The
860 algorithm is a simple binary search on the table defined in
861 ucnid.h. */
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862
863static int
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864ucn_valid_in_identifier (cpp_reader *pfile, cppchar_t c,
865 struct normalize_state *nst)
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866{
867 int mn, mx, md;
868
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869 if (c > 0xFFFF)
870 return 0;
871
872 mn = 0;
873 mx = ARRAY_SIZE (ucnranges) - 1;
874 while (mx != mn)
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875 {
876 md = (mn + mx) / 2;
50668cf6 877 if (c <= ucnranges[md].end)
e6cc3a24 878 mx = md;
e6cc3a24 879 else
50668cf6 880 mn = md + 1;
e6cc3a24 881 }
1613e52b 882
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883 /* When -pedantic, we require the character to have been listed by
884 the standard for the current language. Otherwise, we accept the
885 union of the acceptable sets for C++98 and C99. */
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886 if (! (ucnranges[mn].flags & (C99 | CXX)))
887 return 0;
888
e6cc3a24 889 if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile)
50668cf6 890 && ((CPP_OPTION (pfile, c99) && !(ucnranges[mn].flags & C99))
e6cc3a24 891 || (CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus)
50668cf6 892 && !(ucnranges[mn].flags & CXX))))
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893 return 0;
894
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895 /* Update NST. */
896 if (ucnranges[mn].combine != 0 && ucnranges[mn].combine < nst->prev_class)
897 nst->level = normalized_none;
898 else if (ucnranges[mn].flags & CTX)
899 {
900 bool safe;
901 cppchar_t p = nst->previous;
902
903 /* Easy cases from Bengali, Oriya, Tamil, Jannada, and Malayalam. */
904 if (c == 0x09BE)
905 safe = p != 0x09C7; /* Use 09CB instead of 09C7 09BE. */
906 else if (c == 0x0B3E)
907 safe = p != 0x0B47; /* Use 0B4B instead of 0B47 0B3E. */
908 else if (c == 0x0BBE)
909 safe = p != 0x0BC6 && p != 0x0BC7; /* Use 0BCA/0BCB instead. */
910 else if (c == 0x0CC2)
911 safe = p != 0x0CC6; /* Use 0CCA instead of 0CC6 0CC2. */
912 else if (c == 0x0D3E)
913 safe = p != 0x0D46 && p != 0x0D47; /* Use 0D4A/0D4B instead. */
914 /* For Hangul, characters in the range AC00-D7A3 are NFC/NFKC,
915 and are combined algorithmically from a sequence of the form
916 1100-1112 1161-1175 11A8-11C2
917 (if the third is not present, it is treated as 11A7, which is not
918 really a valid character).
919 Unfortunately, C99 allows (only) the NFC form, but C++ allows
920 only the combining characters. */
921 else if (c >= 0x1161 && c <= 0x1175)
922 safe = p < 0x1100 || p > 0x1112;
923 else if (c >= 0x11A8 && c <= 0x11C2)
924 safe = (p < 0xAC00 || p > 0xD7A3 || (p - 0xAC00) % 28 != 0);
925 else
926 {
927 /* Uh-oh, someone updated ucnid.h without updating this code. */
928 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ICE, "Character %x might not be NFKC", c);
929 safe = true;
930 }
931 if (!safe && c < 0x1161)
932 nst->level = normalized_none;
933 else if (!safe)
934 nst->level = MAX (nst->level, normalized_identifier_C);
935 }
936 else if (ucnranges[mn].flags & NKC)
937 ;
938 else if (ucnranges[mn].flags & NFC)
939 nst->level = MAX (nst->level, normalized_C);
940 else if (ucnranges[mn].flags & CID)
941 nst->level = MAX (nst->level, normalized_identifier_C);
942 else
943 nst->level = normalized_none;
944 nst->previous = c;
945 nst->prev_class = ucnranges[mn].combine;
946
e6cc3a24 947 /* In C99, UCN digits may not begin identifiers. */
50668cf6 948 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, c99) && (ucnranges[mn].flags & DIG))
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949 return 2;
950
951 return 1;
952}
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953
954/* [lex.charset]: The character designated by the universal character
955 name \UNNNNNNNN is that character whose character short name in
956 ISO/IEC 10646 is NNNNNNNN; the character designated by the
957 universal character name \uNNNN is that character whose character
958 short name in ISO/IEC 10646 is 0000NNNN. If the hexadecimal value
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959 for a universal character name corresponds to a surrogate code point
960 (in the range 0xD800-0xDFFF, inclusive), the program is ill-formed.
961 Additionally, if the hexadecimal value for a universal-character-name
962 outside a character or string literal corresponds to a control character
963 (in either of the ranges 0x00-0x1F or 0x7F-0x9F, both inclusive) or to a
964 character in the basic source character set, the program is ill-formed.
965
966 C99 6.4.3: A universal character name shall not specify a character
967 whose short identifier is less than 00A0 other than 0024 ($), 0040 (@),
968 or 0060 (`), nor one in the range D800 through DFFF inclusive.
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969
970 *PSTR must be preceded by "\u" or "\U"; it is assumed that the
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971 buffer end is delimited by a non-hex digit. Returns zero if the
972 UCN has not been consumed.
1613e52b 973
6356f892 974 Otherwise the nonzero value of the UCN, whether valid or invalid,
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975 is returned. Diagnostics are emitted for invalid values. PSTR
976 is updated to point one beyond the UCN, or to the syntactically
977 invalid character.
978
979 IDENTIFIER_POS is 0 when not in an identifier, 1 for the start of
a29f62d9 980 an identifier, or 2 otherwise. */
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981
982cppchar_t
e6cc3a24 983_cpp_valid_ucn (cpp_reader *pfile, const uchar **pstr,
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984 const uchar *limit, int identifier_pos,
985 struct normalize_state *nst)
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986{
987 cppchar_t result, c;
988 unsigned int length;
989 const uchar *str = *pstr;
990 const uchar *base = str - 2;
991
1613e52b 992 if (!CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus) && !CPP_OPTION (pfile, c99))
0527bc4e 993 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING,
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994 "universal character names are only valid in C++ and C99");
995 else if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile) && identifier_pos == 0)
0527bc4e 996 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING,
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997 "the meaning of '\\%c' is different in traditional C",
998 (int) str[-1]);
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999
1000 if (str[-1] == 'u')
1001 length = 4;
1002 else if (str[-1] == 'U')
1003 length = 8;
1004 else
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1005 {
1006 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ICE, "In _cpp_valid_ucn but not a UCN");
1007 length = 4;
1008 }
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1009
1010 result = 0;
1011 do
1012 {
1013 c = *str;
1014 if (!ISXDIGIT (c))
1015 break;
1016 str++;
1017 result = (result << 4) + hex_value (c);
1018 }
e6cc3a24 1019 while (--length && str < limit);
1613e52b 1020
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1021 /* Partial UCNs are not valid in strings, but decompose into
1022 multiple tokens in identifiers, so we can't give a helpful
1023 error message in that case. */
1024 if (length && identifier_pos)
1025 return 0;
1026
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1027 *pstr = str;
1028 if (length)
e6cc3a24 1029 {
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1030 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1031 "incomplete universal character name %.*s",
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1032 (int) (str - base), base);
1033 result = 1;
1034 }
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1035 /* The C99 standard permits $, @ and ` to be specified as UCNs. We use
1036 hex escapes so that this also works with EBCDIC hosts.
1037 C++0x permits everything below 0xa0 within literals;
1038 ucn_valid_in_identifier will complain about identifiers. */
1613e52b 1039 else if ((result < 0xa0
30c99a9e 1040 && !CPP_OPTION (pfile, cplusplus)
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1041 && (result != 0x24 && result != 0x40 && result != 0x60))
1042 || (result & 0x80000000)
1043 || (result >= 0xD800 && result <= 0xDFFF))
1044 {
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1045 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1046 "%.*s is not a valid universal character",
0e7a8c4b 1047 (int) (str - base), base);
e6cc3a24 1048 result = 1;
1613e52b 1049 }
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1050 else if (identifier_pos && result == 0x24
1051 && CPP_OPTION (pfile, dollars_in_ident))
1052 {
1053 if (CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_dollars) && !pfile->state.skipping)
1054 {
1055 CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_dollars) = 0;
1056 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_PEDWARN, "'$' in identifier or number");
1057 }
50668cf6 1058 NORMALIZE_STATE_UPDATE_IDNUM (nst);
47e20491 1059 }
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1060 else if (identifier_pos)
1061 {
50668cf6 1062 int validity = ucn_valid_in_identifier (pfile, result, nst);
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1063
1064 if (validity == 0)
0527bc4e 1065 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1613e52b 1066 "universal character %.*s is not valid in an identifier",
0e7a8c4b 1067 (int) (str - base), base);
1613e52b 1068 else if (validity == 2 && identifier_pos == 1)
0527bc4e 1069 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1613e52b 1070 "universal character %.*s is not valid at the start of an identifier",
0e7a8c4b 1071 (int) (str - base), base);
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1072 }
1073
1074 if (result == 0)
1075 result = 1;
1076
1077 return result;
1078}
1079
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1080/* Convert an UCN, pointed to by FROM, to UTF-8 encoding, then translate
1081 it to the execution character set and write the result into TBUF.
6b88314c 1082 An advanced pointer is returned. Issues all relevant diagnostics. */
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1083static const uchar *
1084convert_ucn (cpp_reader *pfile, const uchar *from, const uchar *limit,
b6baa67d 1085 struct _cpp_strbuf *tbuf, struct cset_converter cvt)
1613e52b 1086{
e6cc3a24 1087 cppchar_t ucn;
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1088 uchar buf[6];
1089 uchar *bufp = buf;
1090 size_t bytesleft = 6;
1091 int rval;
50668cf6 1092 struct normalize_state nst = INITIAL_NORMALIZE_STATE;
6b88314c 1093
e0a21ab9 1094 from++; /* Skip u/U. */
50668cf6 1095 ucn = _cpp_valid_ucn (pfile, &from, limit, 0, &nst);
e6cc3a24 1096
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1097 rval = one_cppchar_to_utf8 (ucn, &bufp, &bytesleft);
1098 if (rval)
e6cc3a24 1099 {
6b88314c 1100 errno = rval;
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1101 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1102 "converting UCN to source character set");
e6cc3a24 1103 }
6b88314c 1104 else if (!APPLY_CONVERSION (cvt, buf, 6 - bytesleft, tbuf))
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1105 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1106 "converting UCN to execution character set");
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1107
1108 return from;
1109}
1613e52b 1110
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1111/* Subroutine of convert_hex and convert_oct. N is the representation
1112 in the execution character set of a numeric escape; write it into the
1113 string buffer TBUF and update the end-of-string pointer therein. WIDE
1114 is true if it's a wide string that's being assembled in TBUF. This
1115 function issues no diagnostics and never fails. */
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1116static void
1117emit_numeric_escape (cpp_reader *pfile, cppchar_t n,
b6baa67d 1118 struct _cpp_strbuf *tbuf, struct cset_converter cvt)
e6cc3a24 1119{
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1120 size_t width = cvt.width;
1121
1122 if (width != CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision))
1613e52b 1123 {
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1124 /* We have to render this into the target byte order, which may not
1125 be our byte order. */
1126 bool bigend = CPP_OPTION (pfile, bytes_big_endian);
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1127 size_t cwidth = CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision);
1128 size_t cmask = width_to_mask (cwidth);
1129 size_t nbwc = width / cwidth;
1130 size_t i;
1131 size_t off = tbuf->len;
1132 cppchar_t c;
1133
1134 if (tbuf->len + nbwc > tbuf->asize)
1135 {
1136 tbuf->asize += OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE;
c3f829c1 1137 tbuf->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, tbuf->text, tbuf->asize);
e6cc3a24
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1138 }
1139
1140 for (i = 0; i < nbwc; i++)
1141 {
1142 c = n & cmask;
1143 n >>= cwidth;
1144 tbuf->text[off + (bigend ? nbwc - i - 1 : i)] = c;
1145 }
1146 tbuf->len += nbwc;
1613e52b 1147 }
e6cc3a24 1148 else
1613e52b 1149 {
a29f62d9
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1150 /* Note: this code does not handle the case where the target
1151 and host have a different number of bits in a byte. */
e6cc3a24
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1152 if (tbuf->len + 1 > tbuf->asize)
1153 {
1154 tbuf->asize += OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE;
c3f829c1 1155 tbuf->text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, tbuf->text, tbuf->asize);
e6cc3a24
ZW
1156 }
1157 tbuf->text[tbuf->len++] = n;
1613e52b 1158 }
e6cc3a24 1159}
1613e52b 1160
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1161/* Convert a hexadecimal escape, pointed to by FROM, to the execution
1162 character set and write it into the string buffer TBUF. Returns an
1163 advanced pointer, and issues diagnostics as necessary.
1164 No character set translation occurs; this routine always produces the
1165 execution-set character with numeric value equal to the given hex
1166 number. You can, e.g. generate surrogate pairs this way. */
1167static const uchar *
1168convert_hex (cpp_reader *pfile, const uchar *from, const uchar *limit,
b6baa67d 1169 struct _cpp_strbuf *tbuf, struct cset_converter cvt)
e6cc3a24
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1170{
1171 cppchar_t c, n = 0, overflow = 0;
1172 int digits_found = 0;
b6baa67d 1173 size_t width = cvt.width;
e6cc3a24
ZW
1174 size_t mask = width_to_mask (width);
1175
1176 if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile))
0527bc4e 1177 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING,
e6cc3a24
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1178 "the meaning of '\\x' is different in traditional C");
1179
e0a21ab9 1180 from++; /* Skip 'x'. */
e6cc3a24
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1181 while (from < limit)
1182 {
1183 c = *from;
1184 if (! hex_p (c))
1185 break;
1186 from++;
1187 overflow |= n ^ (n << 4 >> 4);
1188 n = (n << 4) + hex_value (c);
1189 digits_found = 1;
1190 }
1613e52b 1191
e6cc3a24
ZW
1192 if (!digits_found)
1193 {
0527bc4e 1194 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
e6cc3a24
ZW
1195 "\\x used with no following hex digits");
1196 return from;
1197 }
1198
1199 if (overflow | (n != (n & mask)))
1200 {
0527bc4e 1201 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_PEDWARN,
e6cc3a24
ZW
1202 "hex escape sequence out of range");
1203 n &= mask;
1204 }
1205
b6baa67d 1206 emit_numeric_escape (pfile, n, tbuf, cvt);
e6cc3a24
ZW
1207
1208 return from;
1209}
1210
1211/* Convert an octal escape, pointed to by FROM, to the execution
1212 character set and write it into the string buffer TBUF. Returns an
1213 advanced pointer, and issues diagnostics as necessary.
1214 No character set translation occurs; this routine always produces the
1215 execution-set character with numeric value equal to the given octal
1216 number. */
1217static const uchar *
1218convert_oct (cpp_reader *pfile, const uchar *from, const uchar *limit,
b6baa67d 1219 struct _cpp_strbuf *tbuf, struct cset_converter cvt)
e6cc3a24
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1220{
1221 size_t count = 0;
1222 cppchar_t c, n = 0;
b6baa67d 1223 size_t width = cvt.width;
e6cc3a24
ZW
1224 size_t mask = width_to_mask (width);
1225 bool overflow = false;
1226
1227 while (from < limit && count++ < 3)
1228 {
1229 c = *from;
1230 if (c < '0' || c > '7')
1231 break;
1232 from++;
1233 overflow |= n ^ (n << 3 >> 3);
1234 n = (n << 3) + c - '0';
1235 }
1236
1237 if (n != (n & mask))
1238 {
0527bc4e 1239 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_PEDWARN,
e6cc3a24
ZW
1240 "octal escape sequence out of range");
1241 n &= mask;
1242 }
1243
b6baa67d 1244 emit_numeric_escape (pfile, n, tbuf, cvt);
e6cc3a24
ZW
1245
1246 return from;
1247}
1248
1249/* Convert an escape sequence (pointed to by FROM) to its value on
1250 the target, and to the execution character set. Do not scan past
1251 LIMIT. Write the converted value into TBUF. Returns an advanced
1252 pointer. Handles all relevant diagnostics. */
1253static const uchar *
1254convert_escape (cpp_reader *pfile, const uchar *from, const uchar *limit,
b6baa67d 1255 struct _cpp_strbuf *tbuf, struct cset_converter cvt)
e6cc3a24
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1256{
1257 /* Values of \a \b \e \f \n \r \t \v respectively. */
1258#if HOST_CHARSET == HOST_CHARSET_ASCII
1259 static const uchar charconsts[] = { 7, 8, 27, 12, 10, 13, 9, 11 };
1260#elif HOST_CHARSET == HOST_CHARSET_EBCDIC
1261 static const uchar charconsts[] = { 47, 22, 39, 12, 21, 13, 5, 11 };
1262#else
1263#error "unknown host character set"
1264#endif
1265
1266 uchar c;
1267
1268 c = *from;
1269 switch (c)
1270 {
1271 /* UCNs, hex escapes, and octal escapes are processed separately. */
1272 case 'u': case 'U':
b6baa67d 1273 return convert_ucn (pfile, from, limit, tbuf, cvt);
e6cc3a24
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1274
1275 case 'x':
b6baa67d 1276 return convert_hex (pfile, from, limit, tbuf, cvt);
e6cc3a24
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1277 break;
1278
1279 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3':
1280 case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7':
b6baa67d 1281 return convert_oct (pfile, from, limit, tbuf, cvt);
e6cc3a24
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1282
1283 /* Various letter escapes. Get the appropriate host-charset
1284 value into C. */
1285 case '\\': case '\'': case '"': case '?': break;
1286
1287 case '(': case '{': case '[': case '%':
1288 /* '\(', etc, can be used at the beginning of a line in a long
1289 string split onto multiple lines with \-newline, to prevent
1290 Emacs or other text editors from getting confused. '\%' can
1291 be used to prevent SCCS from mangling printf format strings. */
1292 if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
1293 goto unknown;
1294 break;
1295
1296 case 'b': c = charconsts[1]; break;
1297 case 'f': c = charconsts[3]; break;
1298 case 'n': c = charconsts[4]; break;
1299 case 'r': c = charconsts[5]; break;
1300 case 't': c = charconsts[6]; break;
1301 case 'v': c = charconsts[7]; break;
1302
1303 case 'a':
1304 if (CPP_WTRADITIONAL (pfile))
0527bc4e 1305 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING,
e6cc3a24
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1306 "the meaning of '\\a' is different in traditional C");
1307 c = charconsts[0];
1308 break;
1309
1310 case 'e': case 'E':
1311 if (CPP_PEDANTIC (pfile))
0527bc4e 1312 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_PEDWARN,
e6cc3a24
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1313 "non-ISO-standard escape sequence, '\\%c'", (int) c);
1314 c = charconsts[2];
1315 break;
1316
1317 default:
1318 unknown:
1319 if (ISGRAPH (c))
0527bc4e 1320 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_PEDWARN,
709a22df 1321 "unknown escape sequence: '\\%c'", (int) c);
e6cc3a24 1322 else
178b58b5
JM
1323 {
1324 /* diagnostic.c does not support "%03o". When it does, this
1325 code can use %03o directly in the diagnostic again. */
1326 char buf[32];
1327 sprintf(buf, "%03o", (int) c);
1328 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_PEDWARN,
1329 "unknown escape sequence: '\\%s'", buf);
1330 }
e6cc3a24
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1331 }
1332
1333 /* Now convert what we have to the execution character set. */
6b88314c 1334 if (!APPLY_CONVERSION (cvt, &c, 1, tbuf))
0527bc4e 1335 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
e6cc3a24
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1336 "converting escape sequence to execution character set");
1337
1338 return from + 1;
1339}
1340\f
b6baa67d
KVH
1341/* TYPE is a token type. The return value is the conversion needed to
1342 convert from source to execution character set for the given type. */
1343static struct cset_converter
1344converter_for_type (cpp_reader *pfile, enum cpp_ttype type)
1345{
1346 switch (type)
1347 {
1348 default:
1349 return pfile->narrow_cset_desc;
2c6e3f55
JJ
1350 case CPP_UTF8STRING:
1351 return pfile->utf8_cset_desc;
b6baa67d
KVH
1352 case CPP_CHAR16:
1353 case CPP_STRING16:
1354 return pfile->char16_cset_desc;
1355 case CPP_CHAR32:
1356 case CPP_STRING32:
1357 return pfile->char32_cset_desc;
1358 case CPP_WCHAR:
1359 case CPP_WSTRING:
1360 return pfile->wide_cset_desc;
1361 }
1362}
1363
e6cc3a24
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1364/* FROM is an array of cpp_string structures of length COUNT. These
1365 are to be converted from the source to the execution character set,
1366 escape sequences translated, and finally all are to be
1367 concatenated. WIDE indicates whether or not to produce a wide
1368 string. The result is written into TO. Returns true for success,
1369 false for failure. */
1370bool
1371cpp_interpret_string (cpp_reader *pfile, const cpp_string *from, size_t count,
b6baa67d 1372 cpp_string *to, enum cpp_ttype type)
e6cc3a24 1373{
a8016863 1374 struct _cpp_strbuf tbuf;
e6cc3a24
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1375 const uchar *p, *base, *limit;
1376 size_t i;
b6baa67d 1377 struct cset_converter cvt = converter_for_type (pfile, type);
e6cc3a24
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1378
1379 tbuf.asize = MAX (OUTBUF_BLOCK_SIZE, from->len);
c3f829c1 1380 tbuf.text = XNEWVEC (uchar, tbuf.asize);
e6cc3a24
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1381 tbuf.len = 0;
1382
1383 for (i = 0; i < count; i++)
1384 {
1385 p = from[i].text;
2c6e3f55
JJ
1386 if (*p == 'u')
1387 {
1388 if (*++p == '8')
1389 p++;
1390 }
1391 else if (*p == 'L' || *p == 'U') p++;
1392 if (*p == 'R')
1393 {
1394 const uchar *prefix;
1395
1396 /* Skip over 'R"'. */
1397 p += 2;
1398 prefix = p;
1399 while (*p != '[')
1400 p++;
1401 p++;
1402 limit = from[i].text + from[i].len;
1403 if (limit >= p + (p - prefix) + 1)
1404 limit -= (p - prefix) + 1;
1405
1406 for (;;)
1407 {
1408 base = p;
1409 while (p < limit && (*p != '\\' || (p[1] != 'u' && p[1] != 'U')))
1410 p++;
1411 if (p > base)
1412 {
1413 /* We have a run of normal characters; these can be fed
1414 directly to convert_cset. */
1415 if (!APPLY_CONVERSION (cvt, base, p - base, &tbuf))
1416 goto fail;
1417 }
1418 if (p == limit)
1419 break;
1420
1421 p = convert_ucn (pfile, p + 1, limit, &tbuf, cvt);
1422 }
1423
1424 continue;
1425 }
1426
e0a21ab9
KH
1427 p++; /* Skip leading quote. */
1428 limit = from[i].text + from[i].len - 1; /* Skip trailing quote. */
e6cc3a24
ZW
1429
1430 for (;;)
1431 {
1432 base = p;
1433 while (p < limit && *p != '\\')
1434 p++;
1435 if (p > base)
1436 {
1437 /* We have a run of normal characters; these can be fed
1438 directly to convert_cset. */
6b88314c 1439 if (!APPLY_CONVERSION (cvt, base, p - base, &tbuf))
e6cc3a24
ZW
1440 goto fail;
1441 }
1442 if (p == limit)
1443 break;
1444
b6baa67d 1445 p = convert_escape (pfile, p + 1, limit, &tbuf, cvt);
e6cc3a24
ZW
1446 }
1447 }
1448 /* NUL-terminate the 'to' buffer and translate it to a cpp_string
1449 structure. */
b6baa67d 1450 emit_numeric_escape (pfile, 0, &tbuf, cvt);
c3f829c1 1451 tbuf.text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, tbuf.text, tbuf.len);
e6cc3a24
ZW
1452 to->text = tbuf.text;
1453 to->len = tbuf.len;
1454 return true;
1455
1456 fail:
0527bc4e 1457 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR, "converting to execution character set");
e6cc3a24
ZW
1458 free (tbuf.text);
1459 return false;
1460}
6b88314c
ZW
1461
1462/* Subroutine of do_line and do_linemarker. Convert escape sequences
1463 in a string, but do not perform character set conversion. */
1464bool
423e95e2 1465cpp_interpret_string_notranslate (cpp_reader *pfile, const cpp_string *from,
b6baa67d
KVH
1466 size_t count, cpp_string *to,
1467 enum cpp_ttype type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
6b88314c
ZW
1468{
1469 struct cset_converter save_narrow_cset_desc = pfile->narrow_cset_desc;
1470 bool retval;
1471
1472 pfile->narrow_cset_desc.func = convert_no_conversion;
1473 pfile->narrow_cset_desc.cd = (iconv_t) -1;
0b7c73cc 1474 pfile->narrow_cset_desc.width = CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision);
6b88314c 1475
b6baa67d 1476 retval = cpp_interpret_string (pfile, from, count, to, CPP_STRING);
6b88314c
ZW
1477
1478 pfile->narrow_cset_desc = save_narrow_cset_desc;
1479 return retval;
1480}
1481
e6cc3a24
ZW
1482\f
1483/* Subroutine of cpp_interpret_charconst which performs the conversion
1484 to a number, for narrow strings. STR is the string structure returned
1485 by cpp_interpret_string. PCHARS_SEEN and UNSIGNEDP are as for
1486 cpp_interpret_charconst. */
1487static cppchar_t
1488narrow_str_to_charconst (cpp_reader *pfile, cpp_string str,
1489 unsigned int *pchars_seen, int *unsignedp)
1490{
1491 size_t width = CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision);
1492 size_t max_chars = CPP_OPTION (pfile, int_precision) / width;
1493 size_t mask = width_to_mask (width);
1494 size_t i;
1495 cppchar_t result, c;
1496 bool unsigned_p;
1497
1498 /* The value of a multi-character character constant, or a
1499 single-character character constant whose representation in the
1500 execution character set is more than one byte long, is
1501 implementation defined. This implementation defines it to be the
1502 number formed by interpreting the byte sequence in memory as a
1503 big-endian binary number. If overflow occurs, the high bytes are
1504 lost, and a warning is issued.
1505
1506 We don't want to process the NUL terminator handed back by
1507 cpp_interpret_string. */
1508 result = 0;
1509 for (i = 0; i < str.len - 1; i++)
1510 {
1511 c = str.text[i] & mask;
1512 if (width < BITS_PER_CPPCHAR_T)
1513 result = (result << width) | c;
1514 else
1515 result = c;
1516 }
1517
1518 if (i > max_chars)
1519 {
1520 i = max_chars;
0527bc4e
JDA
1521 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING,
1522 "character constant too long for its type");
e6cc3a24
ZW
1523 }
1524 else if (i > 1 && CPP_OPTION (pfile, warn_multichar))
0527bc4e 1525 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING, "multi-character character constant");
e6cc3a24
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1526
1527 /* Multichar constants are of type int and therefore signed. */
1528 if (i > 1)
1529 unsigned_p = 0;
1530 else
1531 unsigned_p = CPP_OPTION (pfile, unsigned_char);
1532
1533 /* Truncate the constant to its natural width, and simultaneously
1534 sign- or zero-extend to the full width of cppchar_t.
1535 For single-character constants, the value is WIDTH bits wide.
1536 For multi-character constants, the value is INT_PRECISION bits wide. */
1537 if (i > 1)
1538 width = CPP_OPTION (pfile, int_precision);
1539 if (width < BITS_PER_CPPCHAR_T)
1540 {
1541 mask = ((cppchar_t) 1 << width) - 1;
1542 if (unsigned_p || !(result & (1 << (width - 1))))
1543 result &= mask;
1544 else
1545 result |= ~mask;
1546 }
1547 *pchars_seen = i;
1548 *unsignedp = unsigned_p;
1549 return result;
1550}
cf551fba 1551
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1552/* Subroutine of cpp_interpret_charconst which performs the conversion
1553 to a number, for wide strings. STR is the string structure returned
1554 by cpp_interpret_string. PCHARS_SEEN and UNSIGNEDP are as for
b6baa67d 1555 cpp_interpret_charconst. TYPE is the token type. */
e6cc3a24
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1556static cppchar_t
1557wide_str_to_charconst (cpp_reader *pfile, cpp_string str,
b6baa67d
KVH
1558 unsigned int *pchars_seen, int *unsignedp,
1559 enum cpp_ttype type)
e6cc3a24
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1560{
1561 bool bigend = CPP_OPTION (pfile, bytes_big_endian);
b6baa67d 1562 size_t width = converter_for_type (pfile, type).width;
e6cc3a24
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1563 size_t cwidth = CPP_OPTION (pfile, char_precision);
1564 size_t mask = width_to_mask (width);
1565 size_t cmask = width_to_mask (cwidth);
1566 size_t nbwc = width / cwidth;
1567 size_t off, i;
1568 cppchar_t result = 0, c;
1569
1570 /* This is finicky because the string is in the target's byte order,
1571 which may not be our byte order. Only the last character, ignoring
1572 the NUL terminator, is relevant. */
1573 off = str.len - (nbwc * 2);
1574 result = 0;
1575 for (i = 0; i < nbwc; i++)
1576 {
1577 c = bigend ? str.text[off + i] : str.text[off + nbwc - i - 1];
1578 result = (result << cwidth) | (c & cmask);
1579 }
1580
1581 /* Wide character constants have type wchar_t, and a single
1582 character exactly fills a wchar_t, so a multi-character wide
1583 character constant is guaranteed to overflow. */
b6baa67d 1584 if (str.len > nbwc * 2)
0527bc4e
JDA
1585 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_WARNING,
1586 "character constant too long for its type");
e6cc3a24
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1587
1588 /* Truncate the constant to its natural width, and simultaneously
1589 sign- or zero-extend to the full width of cppchar_t. */
1590 if (width < BITS_PER_CPPCHAR_T)
1591 {
b6baa67d
KVH
1592 if (type == CPP_CHAR16 || type == CPP_CHAR32
1593 || CPP_OPTION (pfile, unsigned_wchar)
1594 || !(result & (1 << (width - 1))))
e6cc3a24
ZW
1595 result &= mask;
1596 else
1597 result |= ~mask;
1598 }
1599
b6baa67d
KVH
1600 if (type == CPP_CHAR16 || type == CPP_CHAR32
1601 || CPP_OPTION (pfile, unsigned_wchar))
1602 *unsignedp = 1;
1603 else
1604 *unsignedp = 0;
1605
e6cc3a24
ZW
1606 *pchars_seen = 1;
1607 return result;
1608}
1609
1610/* Interpret a (possibly wide) character constant in TOKEN.
1611 PCHARS_SEEN points to a variable that is filled in with the number
1612 of characters seen, and UNSIGNEDP to a variable that indicates
1613 whether the result has signed type. */
1614cppchar_t
1615cpp_interpret_charconst (cpp_reader *pfile, const cpp_token *token,
1616 unsigned int *pchars_seen, int *unsignedp)
1617{
1618 cpp_string str = { 0, 0 };
b6baa67d 1619 bool wide = (token->type != CPP_CHAR);
e6cc3a24
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1620 cppchar_t result;
1621
b6baa67d 1622 /* an empty constant will appear as L'', u'', U'' or '' */
e6cc3a24
ZW
1623 if (token->val.str.len == (size_t) (2 + wide))
1624 {
0527bc4e 1625 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR, "empty character constant");
e6cc3a24
ZW
1626 return 0;
1627 }
b6baa67d 1628 else if (!cpp_interpret_string (pfile, &token->val.str, 1, &str, token->type))
e6cc3a24
ZW
1629 return 0;
1630
1631 if (wide)
b6baa67d
KVH
1632 result = wide_str_to_charconst (pfile, str, pchars_seen, unsignedp,
1633 token->type);
e6cc3a24
ZW
1634 else
1635 result = narrow_str_to_charconst (pfile, str, pchars_seen, unsignedp);
1636
1637 if (str.text != token->val.str.text)
1638 free ((void *)str.text);
1639
1640 return result;
1613e52b 1641}
47e20491
GK
1642\f
1643/* Convert an identifier denoted by ID and LEN, which might contain
1644 UCN escapes, to the source character set, either UTF-8 or
1645 UTF-EBCDIC. Assumes that the identifier is actually a valid identifier. */
1646cpp_hashnode *
1647_cpp_interpret_identifier (cpp_reader *pfile, const uchar *id, size_t len)
1648{
1649 /* It turns out that a UCN escape always turns into fewer characters
1650 than the escape itself, so we can allocate a temporary in advance. */
c3f829c1 1651 uchar * buf = (uchar *) alloca (len + 1);
47e20491
GK
1652 uchar * bufp = buf;
1653 size_t idp;
1654
1655 for (idp = 0; idp < len; idp++)
1656 if (id[idp] != '\\')
1657 *bufp++ = id[idp];
1658 else
1659 {
1660 unsigned length = id[idp+1] == 'u' ? 4 : 8;
1661 cppchar_t value = 0;
1662 size_t bufleft = len - (bufp - buf);
1663 int rval;
1664
1665 idp += 2;
1666 while (length && idp < len && ISXDIGIT (id[idp]))
1667 {
1668 value = (value << 4) + hex_value (id[idp]);
1669 idp++;
1670 length--;
1671 }
1672 idp--;
1673
1674 /* Special case for EBCDIC: if the identifier contains
1675 a '$' specified using a UCN, translate it to EBCDIC. */
1676 if (value == 0x24)
1677 {
1678 *bufp++ = '$';
1679 continue;
1680 }
1681
1682 rval = one_cppchar_to_utf8 (value, &bufp, &bufleft);
1683 if (rval)
1684 {
1685 errno = rval;
1686 cpp_errno (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1687 "converting UCN to source character set");
1688 break;
1689 }
1690 }
cf551fba 1691
47e20491
GK
1692 return CPP_HASHNODE (ht_lookup (pfile->hash_table,
1693 buf, bufp - buf, HT_ALLOC));
1694}
1695\f
a29f62d9
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1696/* Convert an input buffer (containing the complete contents of one
1697 source file) from INPUT_CHARSET to the source character set. INPUT
1698 points to the input buffer, SIZE is its allocated size, and LEN is
1699 the length of the meaningful data within the buffer. The
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1700 translated buffer is returned, *ST_SIZE is set to the length of
1701 the meaningful data within the translated buffer, and *BUFFER_START
1702 is set to the start of the returned buffer. *BUFFER_START may
1703 differ from the return value in the case of a BOM or other ignored
1704 marker information.
1705
1706 INPUT is expected to have been allocated with xmalloc. This
1707 function will either set *BUFFER_START to INPUT, or free it and set
1708 *BUFFER_START to a pointer to another xmalloc-allocated block of
1709 memory. */
a29f62d9 1710uchar *
16dd5cfe 1711_cpp_convert_input (cpp_reader *pfile, const char *input_charset,
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1712 uchar *input, size_t size, size_t len,
1713 const unsigned char **buffer_start, off_t *st_size)
cf551fba 1714{
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1715 struct cset_converter input_cset;
1716 struct _cpp_strbuf to;
688e7a53 1717 unsigned char *buffer;
cf551fba 1718
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1719 input_cset = init_iconv_desc (pfile, SOURCE_CHARSET, input_charset);
1720 if (input_cset.func == convert_no_conversion)
1721 {
1722 to.text = input;
1723 to.asize = size;
1724 to.len = len;
1725 }
1726 else
1727 {
1728 to.asize = MAX (65536, len);
c3f829c1 1729 to.text = XNEWVEC (uchar, to.asize);
16dd5cfe 1730 to.len = 0;
cf551fba 1731
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1732 if (!APPLY_CONVERSION (input_cset, input, len, &to))
1733 cpp_error (pfile, CPP_DL_ERROR,
1734 "failure to convert %s to %s",
1735 CPP_OPTION (pfile, input_charset), SOURCE_CHARSET);
cf551fba 1736
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1737 free (input);
1738 }
cf551fba 1739
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1740 /* Clean up the mess. */
1741 if (input_cset.func == convert_using_iconv)
1742 iconv_close (input_cset.cd);
cf551fba 1743
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1744 /* Resize buffer if we allocated substantially too much, or if we
1745 haven't enough space for the \n-terminator. */
1746 if (to.len + 4096 < to.asize || to.len >= to.asize)
c3f829c1 1747 to.text = XRESIZEVEC (uchar, to.text, to.len + 1);
cf551fba 1748
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1749 /* If the file is using old-school Mac line endings (\r only),
1750 terminate with another \r, not an \n, so that we do not mistake
1751 the \r\n sequence for a single DOS line ending and erroneously
1752 issue the "No newline at end of file" diagnostic. */
30b0edc0 1753 if (to.len && to.text[to.len - 1] == '\r')
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1754 to.text[to.len] = '\r';
1755 else
1756 to.text[to.len] = '\n';
1757
688e7a53 1758 buffer = to.text;
16dd5cfe 1759 *st_size = to.len;
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1760#if HOST_CHARSET == HOST_CHARSET_ASCII
1761 /* The HOST_CHARSET test just above ensures that the source charset
1762 is UTF-8. So, ignore a UTF-8 BOM if we see one. Note that
1763 glib'c UTF-8 iconv() provider (as of glibc 2.7) does not ignore a
1764 BOM -- however, even if it did, we would still need this code due
1765 to the 'convert_no_conversion' case. */
1766 if (to.len >= 3 && to.text[0] == 0xef && to.text[1] == 0xbb
1767 && to.text[2] == 0xbf)
1768 {
1769 *st_size -= 3;
1770 buffer += 3;
1771 }
1772#endif
1773
1774 *buffer_start = to.text;
1775 return buffer;
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1776}
1777
a29f62d9 1778/* Decide on the default encoding to assume for input files. */
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1779const char *
1780_cpp_default_encoding (void)
cf551fba 1781{
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1782 const char *current_encoding = NULL;
1783
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1784 /* We disable this because the default codeset is 7-bit ASCII on
1785 most platforms, and this causes conversion failures on every
1786 file in GCC that happens to have one of the upper 128 characters
1787 in it -- most likely, as part of the name of a contributor.
1788 We should definitely recognize in-band markers of file encoding,
1789 like:
1790 - the appropriate Unicode byte-order mark (FE FF) to recognize
1791 UTF16 and UCS4 (in both big-endian and little-endian flavors)
1792 and UTF8
c6e83800 1793 - a "#i", "#d", "/ *", "//", " #p" or "#p" (for #pragma) to
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1794 distinguish ASCII and EBCDIC.
1795 - now we can parse something like "#pragma GCC encoding <xyz>
1796 on the first line, or even Emacs/VIM's mode line tags (there's
1797 a problem here in that VIM uses the last line, and Emacs has
a29f62d9 1798 its more elaborate "local variables" convention).
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1799 - investigate whether Java has another common convention, which
1800 would be friendly to support.
1801 (Zack Weinberg and Paolo Bonzini, May 20th 2004) */
1802#if defined (HAVE_LOCALE_H) && defined (HAVE_LANGINFO_CODESET) && 0
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1803 setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "");
1804 current_encoding = nl_langinfo (CODESET);
1805#endif
1806 if (current_encoding == NULL || *current_encoding == '\0')
1807 current_encoding = SOURCE_CHARSET;
1808
1809 return current_encoding;
cf551fba 1810}
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