diff --git a/src/backend/utils/mb/Makefile b/src/backend/utils/mb/Makefile index cd4a016..b19a125 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/mb/Makefile +++ b/src/backend/utils/mb/Makefile @@ -14,10 +14,8 @@ include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global OBJS = \ conv.o \ - encnames.o \ mbutils.o \ stringinfo_mb.o \ - wchar.o \ wstrcmp.o \ wstrncmp.o diff --git a/src/backend/utils/mb/README b/src/backend/utils/mb/README index 7495ca5..ef36626 100644 --- a/src/backend/utils/mb/README +++ b/src/backend/utils/mb/README @@ -3,12 +3,8 @@ src/backend/utils/mb/README Encodings ========= -encnames.c: public functions for both the backend and the frontend. conv.c: static functions and a public table for code conversion -wchar.c: mostly static functions and a public table for mb string and - multibyte conversion mbutils.c: public functions for the backend only. - requires conv.c and wchar.c stringinfo_mb.c: public backend-only multibyte-aware stringinfo functions wstrcmp.c: strcmp for mb wstrncmp.c: strncmp for mb @@ -16,6 +12,12 @@ win866.c: a tool to generate KOI8 <--> CP866 conversion table iso.c: a tool to generate KOI8 <--> ISO8859-5 conversion table win1251.c: a tool to generate KOI8 <--> CP1251 conversion table +See also in src/common/: + +encnames.c: public functions for encoding names +wchar.c: mostly static functions and a public table for mb string and + multibyte conversion + Introduction ------------ http://www.cprogramming.com/tutorial/unicode.html diff --git a/src/backend/utils/mb/encnames.c b/src/backend/utils/mb/encnames.c deleted file mode 100644 index 12b61cd..0000000 --- a/src/backend/utils/mb/encnames.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,629 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Encoding names and routines for work with it. All - * in this file is shared between FE and BE. - * - * src/backend/utils/mb/encnames.c - */ -#ifdef FRONTEND -#include "postgres_fe.h" -#else -#include "postgres.h" -#include "utils/builtins.h" -#endif - -#include -#include - -#include "mb/pg_wchar.h" - - -/* ---------- - * All encoding names, sorted: *** A L P H A B E T I C *** - * - * All names must be without irrelevant chars, search routines use - * isalnum() chars only. It means ISO-8859-1, iso_8859-1 and Iso8859_1 - * are always converted to 'iso88591'. All must be lower case. - * - * The table doesn't contain 'cs' aliases (like csISOLatin1). It's needed? - * - * Karel Zak, Aug 2001 - * ---------- - */ -typedef struct pg_encname -{ - const char *name; - pg_enc encoding; -} pg_encname; - -static const pg_encname pg_encname_tbl[] = -{ - { - "abc", PG_WIN1258 - }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ - { - "alt", PG_WIN866 - }, /* IBM866 */ - { - "big5", PG_BIG5 - }, /* Big5; Chinese for Taiwan multibyte set */ - { - "euccn", PG_EUC_CN - }, /* EUC-CN; Extended Unix Code for simplified - * Chinese */ - { - "eucjis2004", PG_EUC_JIS_2004 - }, /* EUC-JIS-2004; Extended UNIX Code fixed - * Width for Japanese, standard JIS X 0213 */ - { - "eucjp", PG_EUC_JP - }, /* EUC-JP; Extended UNIX Code fixed Width for - * Japanese, standard OSF */ - { - "euckr", PG_EUC_KR - }, /* EUC-KR; Extended Unix Code for Korean , KS - * X 1001 standard */ - { - "euctw", PG_EUC_TW - }, /* EUC-TW; Extended Unix Code for - * - * traditional Chinese */ - { - "gb18030", PG_GB18030 - }, /* GB18030;GB18030 */ - { - "gbk", PG_GBK - }, /* GBK; Chinese Windows CodePage 936 - * simplified Chinese */ - { - "iso88591", PG_LATIN1 - }, /* ISO-8859-1; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso885910", PG_LATIN6 - }, /* ISO-8859-10; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso885913", PG_LATIN7 - }, /* ISO-8859-13; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso885914", PG_LATIN8 - }, /* ISO-8859-14; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso885915", PG_LATIN9 - }, /* ISO-8859-15; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso885916", PG_LATIN10 - }, /* ISO-8859-16; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88592", PG_LATIN2 - }, /* ISO-8859-2; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88593", PG_LATIN3 - }, /* ISO-8859-3; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88594", PG_LATIN4 - }, /* ISO-8859-4; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88595", PG_ISO_8859_5 - }, /* ISO-8859-5; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88596", PG_ISO_8859_6 - }, /* ISO-8859-6; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88597", PG_ISO_8859_7 - }, /* ISO-8859-7; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88598", PG_ISO_8859_8 - }, /* ISO-8859-8; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "iso88599", PG_LATIN5 - }, /* ISO-8859-9; RFC1345,KXS2 */ - { - "johab", PG_JOHAB - }, /* JOHAB; Extended Unix Code for simplified - * Chinese */ - { - "koi8", PG_KOI8R - }, /* _dirty_ alias for KOI8-R (backward - * compatibility) */ - { - "koi8r", PG_KOI8R - }, /* KOI8-R; RFC1489 */ - { - "koi8u", PG_KOI8U - }, /* KOI8-U; RFC2319 */ - { - "latin1", PG_LATIN1 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-1 */ - { - "latin10", PG_LATIN10 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-16 */ - { - "latin2", PG_LATIN2 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-2 */ - { - "latin3", PG_LATIN3 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-3 */ - { - "latin4", PG_LATIN4 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-4 */ - { - "latin5", PG_LATIN5 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-9 */ - { - "latin6", PG_LATIN6 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-10 */ - { - "latin7", PG_LATIN7 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-13 */ - { - "latin8", PG_LATIN8 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-14 */ - { - "latin9", PG_LATIN9 - }, /* alias for ISO-8859-15 */ - { - "mskanji", PG_SJIS - }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ - { - "muleinternal", PG_MULE_INTERNAL - }, - { - "shiftjis", PG_SJIS - }, /* Shift_JIS; JIS X 0202-1991 */ - - { - "shiftjis2004", PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004 - }, /* SHIFT-JIS-2004; Shift JIS for Japanese, - * standard JIS X 0213 */ - { - "sjis", PG_SJIS - }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ - { - "sqlascii", PG_SQL_ASCII - }, - { - "tcvn", PG_WIN1258 - }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ - { - "tcvn5712", PG_WIN1258 - }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ - { - "uhc", PG_UHC - }, /* UHC; Korean Windows CodePage 949 */ - { - "unicode", PG_UTF8 - }, /* alias for UTF8 */ - { - "utf8", PG_UTF8 - }, /* alias for UTF8 */ - { - "vscii", PG_WIN1258 - }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ - { - "win", PG_WIN1251 - }, /* _dirty_ alias for windows-1251 (backward - * compatibility) */ - { - "win1250", PG_WIN1250 - }, /* alias for Windows-1250 */ - { - "win1251", PG_WIN1251 - }, /* alias for Windows-1251 */ - { - "win1252", PG_WIN1252 - }, /* alias for Windows-1252 */ - { - "win1253", PG_WIN1253 - }, /* alias for Windows-1253 */ - { - "win1254", PG_WIN1254 - }, /* alias for Windows-1254 */ - { - "win1255", PG_WIN1255 - }, /* alias for Windows-1255 */ - { - "win1256", PG_WIN1256 - }, /* alias for Windows-1256 */ - { - "win1257", PG_WIN1257 - }, /* alias for Windows-1257 */ - { - "win1258", PG_WIN1258 - }, /* alias for Windows-1258 */ - { - "win866", PG_WIN866 - }, /* IBM866 */ - { - "win874", PG_WIN874 - }, /* alias for Windows-874 */ - { - "win932", PG_SJIS - }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ - { - "win936", PG_GBK - }, /* alias for GBK */ - { - "win949", PG_UHC - }, /* alias for UHC */ - { - "win950", PG_BIG5 - }, /* alias for BIG5 */ - { - "windows1250", PG_WIN1250 - }, /* Windows-1251; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1251", PG_WIN1251 - }, /* Windows-1251; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1252", PG_WIN1252 - }, /* Windows-1252; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1253", PG_WIN1253 - }, /* Windows-1253; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1254", PG_WIN1254 - }, /* Windows-1254; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1255", PG_WIN1255 - }, /* Windows-1255; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1256", PG_WIN1256 - }, /* Windows-1256; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1257", PG_WIN1257 - }, /* Windows-1257; Microsoft */ - { - "windows1258", PG_WIN1258 - }, /* Windows-1258; Microsoft */ - { - "windows866", PG_WIN866 - }, /* IBM866 */ - { - "windows874", PG_WIN874 - }, /* Windows-874; Microsoft */ - { - "windows932", PG_SJIS - }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ - { - "windows936", PG_GBK - }, /* alias for GBK */ - { - "windows949", PG_UHC - }, /* alias for UHC */ - { - "windows950", PG_BIG5 - } /* alias for BIG5 */ -}; - -/* ---------- - * These are "official" encoding names. - * XXX must be sorted by the same order as enum pg_enc (in mb/pg_wchar.h) - * ---------- - */ -#ifndef WIN32 -#define DEF_ENC2NAME(name, codepage) { #name, PG_##name } -#else -#define DEF_ENC2NAME(name, codepage) { #name, PG_##name, codepage } -#endif -const pg_enc2name pg_enc2name_tbl[] = -{ - DEF_ENC2NAME(SQL_ASCII, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_JP, 20932), - DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_CN, 20936), - DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_KR, 51949), - DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_TW, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_JIS_2004, 20932), - DEF_ENC2NAME(UTF8, 65001), - DEF_ENC2NAME(MULE_INTERNAL, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN1, 28591), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN2, 28592), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN3, 28593), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN4, 28594), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN5, 28599), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN6, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN7, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN8, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN9, 28605), - DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN10, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1256, 1256), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1258, 1258), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN866, 866), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN874, 874), - DEF_ENC2NAME(KOI8R, 20866), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1251, 1251), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1252, 1252), - DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_5, 28595), - DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_6, 28596), - DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_7, 28597), - DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_8, 28598), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1250, 1250), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1253, 1253), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1254, 1254), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1255, 1255), - DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1257, 1257), - DEF_ENC2NAME(KOI8U, 21866), - DEF_ENC2NAME(SJIS, 932), - DEF_ENC2NAME(BIG5, 950), - DEF_ENC2NAME(GBK, 936), - DEF_ENC2NAME(UHC, 949), - DEF_ENC2NAME(GB18030, 54936), - DEF_ENC2NAME(JOHAB, 0), - DEF_ENC2NAME(SHIFT_JIS_2004, 932) -}; - -/* ---------- - * These are encoding names for gettext. - * - * This covers all encodings except MULE_INTERNAL, which is alien to gettext. - * ---------- - */ -const pg_enc2gettext pg_enc2gettext_tbl[] = -{ - {PG_SQL_ASCII, "US-ASCII"}, - {PG_UTF8, "utf-8"}, - {PG_LATIN1, "LATIN1"}, - {PG_LATIN2, "LATIN2"}, - {PG_LATIN3, "LATIN3"}, - {PG_LATIN4, "LATIN4"}, - {PG_ISO_8859_5, "ISO-8859-5"}, - {PG_ISO_8859_6, "ISO_8859-6"}, - {PG_ISO_8859_7, "ISO-8859-7"}, - {PG_ISO_8859_8, "ISO-8859-8"}, - {PG_LATIN5, "LATIN5"}, - {PG_LATIN6, "LATIN6"}, - {PG_LATIN7, "LATIN7"}, - {PG_LATIN8, "LATIN8"}, - {PG_LATIN9, "LATIN-9"}, - {PG_LATIN10, "LATIN10"}, - {PG_KOI8R, "KOI8-R"}, - {PG_KOI8U, "KOI8-U"}, - {PG_WIN1250, "CP1250"}, - {PG_WIN1251, "CP1251"}, - {PG_WIN1252, "CP1252"}, - {PG_WIN1253, "CP1253"}, - {PG_WIN1254, "CP1254"}, - {PG_WIN1255, "CP1255"}, - {PG_WIN1256, "CP1256"}, - {PG_WIN1257, "CP1257"}, - {PG_WIN1258, "CP1258"}, - {PG_WIN866, "CP866"}, - {PG_WIN874, "CP874"}, - {PG_EUC_CN, "EUC-CN"}, - {PG_EUC_JP, "EUC-JP"}, - {PG_EUC_KR, "EUC-KR"}, - {PG_EUC_TW, "EUC-TW"}, - {PG_EUC_JIS_2004, "EUC-JP"}, - {PG_SJIS, "SHIFT-JIS"}, - {PG_BIG5, "BIG5"}, - {PG_GBK, "GBK"}, - {PG_UHC, "UHC"}, - {PG_GB18030, "GB18030"}, - {PG_JOHAB, "JOHAB"}, - {PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004, "SHIFT_JISX0213"}, - {0, NULL} -}; - - -#ifndef FRONTEND - -/* - * Table of encoding names for ICU - * - * Reference: - * - * NULL entries are not supported by ICU, or their mapping is unclear. - */ -static const char *const pg_enc2icu_tbl[] = -{ - NULL, /* PG_SQL_ASCII */ - "EUC-JP", /* PG_EUC_JP */ - "EUC-CN", /* PG_EUC_CN */ - "EUC-KR", /* PG_EUC_KR */ - "EUC-TW", /* PG_EUC_TW */ - NULL, /* PG_EUC_JIS_2004 */ - "utf-8", /* PG_UTF8 */ - NULL, /* PG_MULE_INTERNAL */ - "ISO-8859-1", /* PG_LATIN1 */ - "ISO-8859-2", /* PG_LATIN2 */ - "ISO-8859-3", /* PG_LATIN3 */ - "ISO-8859-4", /* PG_LATIN4 */ - "ISO-8859-9", /* PG_LATIN5 */ - "ISO-8859-10", /* PG_LATIN6 */ - "ISO-8859-13", /* PG_LATIN7 */ - "ISO-8859-14", /* PG_LATIN8 */ - "ISO-8859-15", /* PG_LATIN9 */ - NULL, /* PG_LATIN10 */ - "CP1256", /* PG_WIN1256 */ - "CP1258", /* PG_WIN1258 */ - "CP866", /* PG_WIN866 */ - NULL, /* PG_WIN874 */ - "KOI8-R", /* PG_KOI8R */ - "CP1251", /* PG_WIN1251 */ - "CP1252", /* PG_WIN1252 */ - "ISO-8859-5", /* PG_ISO_8859_5 */ - "ISO-8859-6", /* PG_ISO_8859_6 */ - "ISO-8859-7", /* PG_ISO_8859_7 */ - "ISO-8859-8", /* PG_ISO_8859_8 */ - "CP1250", /* PG_WIN1250 */ - "CP1253", /* PG_WIN1253 */ - "CP1254", /* PG_WIN1254 */ - "CP1255", /* PG_WIN1255 */ - "CP1257", /* PG_WIN1257 */ - "KOI8-U", /* PG_KOI8U */ -}; - -bool -is_encoding_supported_by_icu(int encoding) -{ - return (pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding] != NULL); -} - -const char * -get_encoding_name_for_icu(int encoding) -{ - const char *icu_encoding_name; - - StaticAssertStmt(lengthof(pg_enc2icu_tbl) == PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST + 1, - "pg_enc2icu_tbl incomplete"); - - icu_encoding_name = pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding]; - - if (!icu_encoding_name) - ereport(ERROR, - (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), - errmsg("encoding \"%s\" not supported by ICU", - pg_encoding_to_char(encoding)))); - - return icu_encoding_name; -} - -#endif /* not FRONTEND */ - - -/* ---------- - * Encoding checks, for error returns -1 else encoding id - * ---------- - */ -int -pg_valid_client_encoding(const char *name) -{ - int enc; - - if ((enc = pg_char_to_encoding(name)) < 0) - return -1; - - if (!PG_VALID_FE_ENCODING(enc)) - return -1; - - return enc; -} - -int -pg_valid_server_encoding(const char *name) -{ - int enc; - - if ((enc = pg_char_to_encoding(name)) < 0) - return -1; - - if (!PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(enc)) - return -1; - - return enc; -} - -int -pg_valid_server_encoding_id(int encoding) -{ - return PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(encoding); -} - -/* ---------- - * Remove irrelevant chars from encoding name - * ---------- - */ -static char * -clean_encoding_name(const char *key, char *newkey) -{ - const char *p; - char *np; - - for (p = key, np = newkey; *p != '\0'; p++) - { - if (isalnum((unsigned char) *p)) - { - if (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') - *np++ = *p + 'a' - 'A'; - else - *np++ = *p; - } - } - *np = '\0'; - return newkey; -} - -/* ---------- - * Search encoding by encoding name - * - * Returns encoding ID, or -1 for error - * ---------- - */ -int -pg_char_to_encoding(const char *name) -{ - unsigned int nel = lengthof(pg_encname_tbl); - const pg_encname *base = pg_encname_tbl, - *last = base + nel - 1, - *position; - int result; - char buff[NAMEDATALEN], - *key; - - if (name == NULL || *name == '\0') - return -1; - - if (strlen(name) >= NAMEDATALEN) - { -#ifdef FRONTEND - fprintf(stderr, "encoding name too long\n"); - return -1; -#else - ereport(ERROR, - (errcode(ERRCODE_NAME_TOO_LONG), - errmsg("encoding name too long"))); -#endif - } - key = clean_encoding_name(name, buff); - - while (last >= base) - { - position = base + ((last - base) >> 1); - result = key[0] - position->name[0]; - - if (result == 0) - { - result = strcmp(key, position->name); - if (result == 0) - return position->encoding; - } - if (result < 0) - last = position - 1; - else - base = position + 1; - } - return -1; -} - -#ifndef FRONTEND -Datum -PG_char_to_encoding(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) -{ - Name s = PG_GETARG_NAME(0); - - PG_RETURN_INT32(pg_char_to_encoding(NameStr(*s))); -} -#endif - -const char * -pg_encoding_to_char(int encoding) -{ - if (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding)) - { - const pg_enc2name *p = &pg_enc2name_tbl[encoding]; - - Assert(encoding == p->encoding); - return p->name; - } - return ""; -} - -#ifndef FRONTEND -Datum -PG_encoding_to_char(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) -{ - int32 encoding = PG_GETARG_INT32(0); - const char *encoding_name = pg_encoding_to_char(encoding); - - return DirectFunctionCall1(namein, CStringGetDatum(encoding_name)); -} - -#endif diff --git a/src/backend/utils/mb/wchar.c b/src/backend/utils/mb/wchar.c deleted file mode 100644 index 02e2588..0000000 --- a/src/backend/utils/mb/wchar.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2036 +0,0 @@ -/* - * conversion functions between pg_wchar and multibyte streams. - * Tatsuo Ishii - * src/backend/utils/mb/wchar.c - * - */ -/* can be used in either frontend or backend */ -#ifdef FRONTEND -#include "postgres_fe.h" -#else -#include "postgres.h" -#endif - -#include "mb/pg_wchar.h" - - -/* - * Operations on multi-byte encodings are driven by a table of helper - * functions. - * - * To add an encoding support, define mblen(), dsplen() and verifier() for - * the encoding. For server-encodings, also define mb2wchar() and wchar2mb() - * conversion functions. - * - * These functions generally assume that their input is validly formed. - * The "verifier" functions, further down in the file, have to be more - * paranoid. - * - * We expect that mblen() does not need to examine more than the first byte - * of the character to discover the correct length. GB18030 is an exception - * to that rule, though, as it also looks at second byte. But even that - * behaves in a predictable way, if you only pass the first byte: it will - * treat 4-byte encoded characters as two 2-byte encoded characters, which is - * good enough for all current uses. - * - * Note: for the display output of psql to work properly, the return values - * of the dsplen functions must conform to the Unicode standard. In particular - * the NUL character is zero width and control characters are generally - * width -1. It is recommended that non-ASCII encodings refer their ASCII - * subset to the ASCII routines to ensure consistency. - */ - -/* - * SQL/ASCII - */ -static int -pg_ascii2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - *to++ = *from++; - len--; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -static int -pg_ascii_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int -pg_ascii_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - if (*s == '\0') - return 0; - if (*s < 0x20 || *s == 0x7f) - return -1; - - return 1; -} - -/* - * EUC - */ -static int -pg_euc2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - if (*from == SS2 && len >= 2) /* JIS X 0201 (so called "1 byte - * KANA") */ - { - from++; - *to = (SS2 << 8) | *from++; - len -= 2; - } - else if (*from == SS3 && len >= 3) /* JIS X 0212 KANJI */ - { - from++; - *to = (SS3 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); - *to |= *from++; - len -= 3; - } - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*from) && len >= 2) /* JIS X 0208 KANJI */ - { - *to = *from++ << 8; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 2; - } - else /* must be ASCII */ - { - *to = *from++; - len--; - } - to++; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -static inline int -pg_euc_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s == SS2) - len = 2; - else if (*s == SS3) - len = 3; - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = 1; - return len; -} - -static inline int -pg_euc_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s == SS2) - len = 2; - else if (*s == SS3) - len = 2; - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); - return len; -} - -/* - * EUC_JP - */ -static int -pg_eucjp2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - return pg_euc2wchar_with_len(from, to, len); -} - -static int -pg_eucjp_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return pg_euc_mblen(s); -} - -static int -pg_eucjp_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s == SS2) - len = 1; - else if (*s == SS3) - len = 2; - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); - return len; -} - -/* - * EUC_KR - */ -static int -pg_euckr2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - return pg_euc2wchar_with_len(from, to, len); -} - -static int -pg_euckr_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return pg_euc_mblen(s); -} - -static int -pg_euckr_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return pg_euc_dsplen(s); -} - -/* - * EUC_CN - * - */ -static int -pg_euccn2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - if (*from == SS2 && len >= 3) /* code set 2 (unused?) */ - { - from++; - *to = (SS2 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); - *to |= *from++; - len -= 3; - } - else if (*from == SS3 && len >= 3) /* code set 3 (unused ?) */ - { - from++; - *to = (SS3 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); - *to |= *from++; - len -= 3; - } - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*from) && len >= 2) /* code set 1 */ - { - *to = *from++ << 8; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 2; - } - else - { - *to = *from++; - len--; - } - to++; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -static int -pg_euccn_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = 1; - return len; -} - -static int -pg_euccn_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); - return len; -} - -/* - * EUC_TW - * - */ -static int -pg_euctw2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - if (*from == SS2 && len >= 4) /* code set 2 */ - { - from++; - *to = (((uint32) SS2) << 24) | (*from++ << 16); - *to |= *from++ << 8; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 4; - } - else if (*from == SS3 && len >= 3) /* code set 3 (unused?) */ - { - from++; - *to = (SS3 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); - *to |= *from++; - len -= 3; - } - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*from) && len >= 2) /* code set 2 */ - { - *to = *from++ << 8; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 2; - } - else - { - *to = *from++; - len--; - } - to++; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -static int -pg_euctw_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s == SS2) - len = 4; - else if (*s == SS3) - len = 3; - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = 1; - return len; -} - -static int -pg_euctw_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s == SS2) - len = 2; - else if (*s == SS3) - len = 2; - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); - return len; -} - -/* - * Convert pg_wchar to EUC_* encoding. - * caller must allocate enough space for "to", including a trailing zero! - * len: length of from. - * "from" not necessarily null terminated. - */ -static int -pg_wchar2euc_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - unsigned char c; - - if ((c = (*from >> 24))) - { - *to++ = c; - *to++ = (*from >> 16) & 0xff; - *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 4; - } - else if ((c = (*from >> 16))) - { - *to++ = c; - *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 3; - } - else if ((c = (*from >> 8))) - { - *to++ = c; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 2; - } - else - { - *to++ = *from; - cnt++; - } - from++; - len--; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - - -/* - * JOHAB - */ -static int -pg_johab_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return pg_euc_mblen(s); -} - -static int -pg_johab_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return pg_euc_dsplen(s); -} - -/* - * convert UTF8 string to pg_wchar (UCS-4) - * caller must allocate enough space for "to", including a trailing zero! - * len: length of from. - * "from" not necessarily null terminated. - */ -static int -pg_utf2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - uint32 c1, - c2, - c3, - c4; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - if ((*from & 0x80) == 0) - { - *to = *from++; - len--; - } - else if ((*from & 0xe0) == 0xc0) - { - if (len < 2) - break; /* drop trailing incomplete char */ - c1 = *from++ & 0x1f; - c2 = *from++ & 0x3f; - *to = (c1 << 6) | c2; - len -= 2; - } - else if ((*from & 0xf0) == 0xe0) - { - if (len < 3) - break; /* drop trailing incomplete char */ - c1 = *from++ & 0x0f; - c2 = *from++ & 0x3f; - c3 = *from++ & 0x3f; - *to = (c1 << 12) | (c2 << 6) | c3; - len -= 3; - } - else if ((*from & 0xf8) == 0xf0) - { - if (len < 4) - break; /* drop trailing incomplete char */ - c1 = *from++ & 0x07; - c2 = *from++ & 0x3f; - c3 = *from++ & 0x3f; - c4 = *from++ & 0x3f; - *to = (c1 << 18) | (c2 << 12) | (c3 << 6) | c4; - len -= 4; - } - else - { - /* treat a bogus char as length 1; not ours to raise error */ - *to = *from++; - len--; - } - to++; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - - -/* - * Map a Unicode code point to utf-8. utf8string must have 4 bytes of - * space allocated. - */ -unsigned char * -unicode_to_utf8(pg_wchar c, unsigned char *utf8string) -{ - if (c <= 0x7F) - { - utf8string[0] = c; - } - else if (c <= 0x7FF) - { - utf8string[0] = 0xC0 | ((c >> 6) & 0x1F); - utf8string[1] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); - } - else if (c <= 0xFFFF) - { - utf8string[0] = 0xE0 | ((c >> 12) & 0x0F); - utf8string[1] = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F); - utf8string[2] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); - } - else - { - utf8string[0] = 0xF0 | ((c >> 18) & 0x07); - utf8string[1] = 0x80 | ((c >> 12) & 0x3F); - utf8string[2] = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F); - utf8string[3] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); - } - - return utf8string; -} - -/* - * Trivial conversion from pg_wchar to utf-8. - * caller should allocate enough space for "to" - * len: length of from. - * "from" not necessarily null terminated. - */ -static int -pg_wchar2utf_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - int char_len; - - unicode_to_utf8(*from, to); - char_len = pg_utf_mblen(to); - cnt += char_len; - to += char_len; - from++; - len--; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -/* - * Return the byte length of a UTF8 character pointed to by s - * - * Note: in the current implementation we do not support UTF8 sequences - * of more than 4 bytes; hence do NOT return a value larger than 4. - * We return "1" for any leading byte that is either flat-out illegal or - * indicates a length larger than we support. - * - * pg_utf2wchar_with_len(), utf8_to_unicode(), pg_utf8_islegal(), and perhaps - * other places would need to be fixed to change this. - */ -int -pg_utf_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if ((*s & 0x80) == 0) - len = 1; - else if ((*s & 0xe0) == 0xc0) - len = 2; - else if ((*s & 0xf0) == 0xe0) - len = 3; - else if ((*s & 0xf8) == 0xf0) - len = 4; -#ifdef NOT_USED - else if ((*s & 0xfc) == 0xf8) - len = 5; - else if ((*s & 0xfe) == 0xfc) - len = 6; -#endif - else - len = 1; - return len; -} - -/* - * This is an implementation of wcwidth() and wcswidth() as defined in - * "The Single UNIX Specification, Version 2, The Open Group, 1997" - * - * - * Markus Kuhn -- 2001-09-08 -- public domain - * - * customised for PostgreSQL - * - * original available at : http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c - */ - -struct mbinterval -{ - unsigned short first; - unsigned short last; -}; - -/* auxiliary function for binary search in interval table */ -static int -mbbisearch(pg_wchar ucs, const struct mbinterval *table, int max) -{ - int min = 0; - int mid; - - if (ucs < table[0].first || ucs > table[max].last) - return 0; - while (max >= min) - { - mid = (min + max) / 2; - if (ucs > table[mid].last) - min = mid + 1; - else if (ucs < table[mid].first) - max = mid - 1; - else - return 1; - } - - return 0; -} - - -/* The following functions define the column width of an ISO 10646 - * character as follows: - * - * - The null character (U+0000) has a column width of 0. - * - * - Other C0/C1 control characters and DEL will lead to a return - * value of -1. - * - * - Non-spacing and enclosing combining characters (general - * category code Mn or Me in the Unicode database) have a - * column width of 0. - * - * - Other format characters (general category code Cf in the Unicode - * database) and ZERO WIDTH SPACE (U+200B) have a column width of 0. - * - * - Hangul Jamo medial vowels and final consonants (U+1160-U+11FF) - * have a column width of 0. - * - * - Spacing characters in the East Asian Wide (W) or East Asian - * FullWidth (F) category as defined in Unicode Technical - * Report #11 have a column width of 2. - * - * - All remaining characters (including all printable - * ISO 8859-1 and WGL4 characters, Unicode control characters, - * etc.) have a column width of 1. - * - * This implementation assumes that wchar_t characters are encoded - * in ISO 10646. - */ - -static int -ucs_wcwidth(pg_wchar ucs) -{ -#include "common/unicode_combining_table.h" - - /* test for 8-bit control characters */ - if (ucs == 0) - return 0; - - if (ucs < 0x20 || (ucs >= 0x7f && ucs < 0xa0) || ucs > 0x0010ffff) - return -1; - - /* binary search in table of non-spacing characters */ - if (mbbisearch(ucs, combining, - sizeof(combining) / sizeof(struct mbinterval) - 1)) - return 0; - - /* - * if we arrive here, ucs is not a combining or C0/C1 control character - */ - - return 1 + - (ucs >= 0x1100 && - (ucs <= 0x115f || /* Hangul Jamo init. consonants */ - (ucs >= 0x2e80 && ucs <= 0xa4cf && (ucs & ~0x0011) != 0x300a && - ucs != 0x303f) || /* CJK ... Yi */ - (ucs >= 0xac00 && ucs <= 0xd7a3) || /* Hangul Syllables */ - (ucs >= 0xf900 && ucs <= 0xfaff) || /* CJK Compatibility - * Ideographs */ - (ucs >= 0xfe30 && ucs <= 0xfe6f) || /* CJK Compatibility Forms */ - (ucs >= 0xff00 && ucs <= 0xff5f) || /* Fullwidth Forms */ - (ucs >= 0xffe0 && ucs <= 0xffe6) || - (ucs >= 0x20000 && ucs <= 0x2ffff))); -} - -/* - * Convert a utf-8 character to a Unicode code point. - * This is a one-character version of pg_utf2wchar_with_len. - * - * No error checks here, c must point to a long-enough string. - */ -pg_wchar -utf8_to_unicode(const unsigned char *c) -{ - if ((*c & 0x80) == 0) - return (pg_wchar) c[0]; - else if ((*c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) - return (pg_wchar) (((c[0] & 0x1f) << 6) | - (c[1] & 0x3f)); - else if ((*c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) - return (pg_wchar) (((c[0] & 0x0f) << 12) | - ((c[1] & 0x3f) << 6) | - (c[2] & 0x3f)); - else if ((*c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) - return (pg_wchar) (((c[0] & 0x07) << 18) | - ((c[1] & 0x3f) << 12) | - ((c[2] & 0x3f) << 6) | - (c[3] & 0x3f)); - else - /* that is an invalid code on purpose */ - return 0xffffffff; -} - -static int -pg_utf_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return ucs_wcwidth(utf8_to_unicode(s)); -} - -/* - * convert mule internal code to pg_wchar - * caller should allocate enough space for "to" - * len: length of from. - * "from" not necessarily null terminated. - */ -static int -pg_mule2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - if (IS_LC1(*from) && len >= 2) - { - *to = *from++ << 16; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 2; - } - else if (IS_LCPRV1(*from) && len >= 3) - { - from++; - *to = *from++ << 16; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 3; - } - else if (IS_LC2(*from) && len >= 3) - { - *to = *from++ << 16; - *to |= *from++ << 8; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 3; - } - else if (IS_LCPRV2(*from) && len >= 4) - { - from++; - *to = *from++ << 16; - *to |= *from++ << 8; - *to |= *from++; - len -= 4; - } - else - { /* assume ASCII */ - *to = (unsigned char) *from++; - len--; - } - to++; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -/* - * convert pg_wchar to mule internal code - * caller should allocate enough space for "to" - * len: length of from. - * "from" not necessarily null terminated. - */ -static int -pg_wchar2mule_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - unsigned char lb; - - lb = (*from >> 16) & 0xff; - if (IS_LC1(lb)) - { - *to++ = lb; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 2; - } - else if (IS_LC2(lb)) - { - *to++ = lb; - *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 3; - } - else if (IS_LCPRV1_A_RANGE(lb)) - { - *to++ = LCPRV1_A; - *to++ = lb; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 3; - } - else if (IS_LCPRV1_B_RANGE(lb)) - { - *to++ = LCPRV1_B; - *to++ = lb; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 3; - } - else if (IS_LCPRV2_A_RANGE(lb)) - { - *to++ = LCPRV2_A; - *to++ = lb; - *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 4; - } - else if (IS_LCPRV2_B_RANGE(lb)) - { - *to++ = LCPRV2_B; - *to++ = lb; - *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 4; - } - else - { - *to++ = *from & 0xff; - cnt += 1; - } - from++; - len--; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -int -pg_mule_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_LC1(*s)) - len = 2; - else if (IS_LCPRV1(*s)) - len = 3; - else if (IS_LC2(*s)) - len = 3; - else if (IS_LCPRV2(*s)) - len = 4; - else - len = 1; /* assume ASCII */ - return len; -} - -static int -pg_mule_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - /* - * Note: it's not really appropriate to assume that all multibyte charsets - * are double-wide on screen. But this seems an okay approximation for - * the MULE charsets we currently support. - */ - - if (IS_LC1(*s)) - len = 1; - else if (IS_LCPRV1(*s)) - len = 1; - else if (IS_LC2(*s)) - len = 2; - else if (IS_LCPRV2(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = 1; /* assume ASCII */ - - return len; -} - -/* - * ISO8859-1 - */ -static int -pg_latin12wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - *to++ = *from++; - len--; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -/* - * Trivial conversion from pg_wchar to single byte encoding. Just ignores - * high bits. - * caller should allocate enough space for "to" - * len: length of from. - * "from" not necessarily null terminated. - */ -static int -pg_wchar2single_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) -{ - int cnt = 0; - - while (len > 0 && *from) - { - *to++ = *from++; - len--; - cnt++; - } - *to = 0; - return cnt; -} - -static int -pg_latin1_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int -pg_latin1_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - return pg_ascii_dsplen(s); -} - -/* - * SJIS - */ -static int -pg_sjis_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s >= 0xa1 && *s <= 0xdf) - len = 1; /* 1 byte kana? */ - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* kanji? */ - else - len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -static int -pg_sjis_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (*s >= 0xa1 && *s <= 0xdf) - len = 1; /* 1 byte kana? */ - else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* kanji? */ - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -/* - * Big5 - */ -static int -pg_big5_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* kanji? */ - else - len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -static int -pg_big5_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* kanji? */ - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -/* - * GBK - */ -static int -pg_gbk_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* kanji? */ - else - len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -static int -pg_gbk_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* kanji? */ - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -/* - * UHC - */ -static int -pg_uhc_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* 2byte? */ - else - len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -static int -pg_uhc_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; /* 2byte? */ - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ - return len; -} - -/* - * GB18030 - * Added by Bill Huang , - */ - -/* - * Unlike all other mblen() functions, this also looks at the second byte of - * the input. However, if you only pass the first byte of a multi-byte - * string, and \0 as the second byte, this still works in a predictable way: - * a 4-byte character will be reported as two 2-byte characters. That's - * enough for all current uses, as a client-only encoding. It works that - * way, because in any valid 4-byte GB18030-encoded character, the third and - * fourth byte look like a 2-byte encoded character, when looked at - * separately. - */ -static int -pg_gb18030_mblen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 1; /* ASCII */ - else if (*(s + 1) >= 0x30 && *(s + 1) <= 0x39) - len = 4; - else - len = 2; - return len; -} - -static int -pg_gb18030_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) -{ - int len; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - len = 2; - else - len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* ASCII */ - return len; -} - -/* - *------------------------------------------------------------------- - * multibyte sequence validators - * - * These functions accept "s", a pointer to the first byte of a string, - * and "len", the remaining length of the string. If there is a validly - * encoded character beginning at *s, return its length in bytes; else - * return -1. - * - * The functions can assume that len > 0 and that *s != '\0', but they must - * test for and reject zeroes in any additional bytes of a multibyte character. - * - * Note that this definition allows the function for a single-byte - * encoding to be just "return 1". - *------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -static int -pg_ascii_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - return 1; -} - -#define IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c) ((c) >= 0xa1 && (c) <= 0xfe) - -static int -pg_eucjp_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l; - unsigned char c1, - c2; - - c1 = *s++; - - switch (c1) - { - case SS2: /* JIS X 0201 */ - l = 2; - if (l > len) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (c2 < 0xa1 || c2 > 0xdf) - return -1; - break; - - case SS3: /* JIS X 0212 */ - l = 3; - if (l > len) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - break; - - default: - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* JIS X 0208? */ - { - l = 2; - if (l > len) - return -1; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c1)) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - } - else - /* must be ASCII */ - { - l = 1; - } - break; - } - - return l; -} - -static int -pg_euckr_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l; - unsigned char c1, - c2; - - c1 = *s++; - - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) - { - l = 2; - if (l > len) - return -1; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c1)) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - } - else - /* must be ASCII */ - { - l = 1; - } - - return l; -} - -/* EUC-CN byte sequences are exactly same as EUC-KR */ -#define pg_euccn_verifier pg_euckr_verifier - -static int -pg_euctw_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l; - unsigned char c1, - c2; - - c1 = *s++; - - switch (c1) - { - case SS2: /* CNS 11643 Plane 1-7 */ - l = 4; - if (l > len) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (c2 < 0xa1 || c2 > 0xa7) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - break; - - case SS3: /* unused */ - return -1; - - default: - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* CNS 11643 Plane 1 */ - { - l = 2; - if (l > len) - return -1; - /* no further range check on c1? */ - c2 = *s++; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) - return -1; - } - else - /* must be ASCII */ - { - l = 1; - } - break; - } - return l; -} - -static int -pg_johab_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l, - mbl; - unsigned char c; - - l = mbl = pg_johab_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - return mbl; - - while (--l > 0) - { - c = *++s; - if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c)) - return -1; - } - return mbl; -} - -static int -pg_mule_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l, - mbl; - unsigned char c; - - l = mbl = pg_mule_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - while (--l > 0) - { - c = *++s; - if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c)) - return -1; - } - return mbl; -} - -static int -pg_latin1_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int -pg_sjis_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l, - mbl; - unsigned char c1, - c2; - - l = mbl = pg_sjis_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - if (l == 1) /* pg_sjis_mblen already verified it */ - return mbl; - - c1 = *s++; - c2 = *s; - if (!ISSJISHEAD(c1) || !ISSJISTAIL(c2)) - return -1; - return mbl; -} - -static int -pg_big5_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l, - mbl; - - l = mbl = pg_big5_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - while (--l > 0) - { - if (*++s == '\0') - return -1; - } - - return mbl; -} - -static int -pg_gbk_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l, - mbl; - - l = mbl = pg_gbk_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - while (--l > 0) - { - if (*++s == '\0') - return -1; - } - - return mbl; -} - -static int -pg_uhc_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l, - mbl; - - l = mbl = pg_uhc_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - while (--l > 0) - { - if (*++s == '\0') - return -1; - } - - return mbl; -} - -static int -pg_gb18030_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l; - - if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) - l = 1; /* ASCII */ - else if (len >= 4 && *(s + 1) >= 0x30 && *(s + 1) <= 0x39) - { - /* Should be 4-byte, validate remaining bytes */ - if (*s >= 0x81 && *s <= 0xfe && - *(s + 2) >= 0x81 && *(s + 2) <= 0xfe && - *(s + 3) >= 0x30 && *(s + 3) <= 0x39) - l = 4; - else - l = -1; - } - else if (len >= 2 && *s >= 0x81 && *s <= 0xfe) - { - /* Should be 2-byte, validate */ - if ((*(s + 1) >= 0x40 && *(s + 1) <= 0x7e) || - (*(s + 1) >= 0x80 && *(s + 1) <= 0xfe)) - l = 2; - else - l = -1; - } - else - l = -1; - return l; -} - -static int -pg_utf8_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) -{ - int l = pg_utf_mblen(s); - - if (len < l) - return -1; - - if (!pg_utf8_islegal(s, l)) - return -1; - - return l; -} - -/* - * Check for validity of a single utf-8 encoded character - * - * This directly implements the rules in RFC3629. The bizarre-looking - * restrictions on the second byte are meant to ensure that there isn't - * more than one encoding of a given Unicode character point; that is, - * you may not use a longer-than-necessary byte sequence with high order - * zero bits to represent a character that would fit in fewer bytes. - * To do otherwise is to create security hazards (eg, create an apparent - * non-ASCII character that decodes to plain ASCII). - * - * length is assumed to have been obtained by pg_utf_mblen(), and the - * caller must have checked that that many bytes are present in the buffer. - */ -bool -pg_utf8_islegal(const unsigned char *source, int length) -{ - unsigned char a; - - switch (length) - { - default: - /* reject lengths 5 and 6 for now */ - return false; - case 4: - a = source[3]; - if (a < 0x80 || a > 0xBF) - return false; - /* FALL THRU */ - case 3: - a = source[2]; - if (a < 0x80 || a > 0xBF) - return false; - /* FALL THRU */ - case 2: - a = source[1]; - switch (*source) - { - case 0xE0: - if (a < 0xA0 || a > 0xBF) - return false; - break; - case 0xED: - if (a < 0x80 || a > 0x9F) - return false; - break; - case 0xF0: - if (a < 0x90 || a > 0xBF) - return false; - break; - case 0xF4: - if (a < 0x80 || a > 0x8F) - return false; - break; - default: - if (a < 0x80 || a > 0xBF) - return false; - break; - } - /* FALL THRU */ - case 1: - a = *source; - if (a >= 0x80 && a < 0xC2) - return false; - if (a > 0xF4) - return false; - break; - } - return true; -} - -#ifndef FRONTEND - -/* - * Generic character incrementer function. - * - * Not knowing anything about the properties of the encoding in use, we just - * keep incrementing the last byte until we get a validly-encoded result, - * or we run out of values to try. We don't bother to try incrementing - * higher-order bytes, so there's no growth in runtime for wider characters. - * (If we did try to do that, we'd need to consider the likelihood that 255 - * is not a valid final byte in the encoding.) - */ -static bool -pg_generic_charinc(unsigned char *charptr, int len) -{ - unsigned char *lastbyte = charptr + len - 1; - mbverifier mbverify; - - /* We can just invoke the character verifier directly. */ - mbverify = pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].mbverify; - - while (*lastbyte < (unsigned char) 255) - { - (*lastbyte)++; - if ((*mbverify) (charptr, len) == len) - return true; - } - - return false; -} - -/* - * utf-8 character incrementer function. - * - * For a one-byte character less than 0x7F, we just increment the byte. - * - * For a multibyte character, every byte but the first must fall between 0x80 - * and 0xBF; and the first byte must be between 0xC0 and 0xF4. We increment - * the last byte that's not already at its maximum value. If we can't find a - * byte that's less than the maximum allowable value, we simply fail. We also - * need some special-case logic to skip regions used for surrogate pair - * handling, as those should not occur in valid utf-8. - * - * Note that we don't reset lower-order bytes back to their minimums, since - * we can't afford to make an exhaustive search (see make_greater_string). - */ -static bool -pg_utf8_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length) -{ - unsigned char a; - unsigned char limit; - - switch (length) - { - default: - /* reject lengths 5 and 6 for now */ - return false; - case 4: - a = charptr[3]; - if (a < 0xBF) - { - charptr[3]++; - break; - } - /* FALL THRU */ - case 3: - a = charptr[2]; - if (a < 0xBF) - { - charptr[2]++; - break; - } - /* FALL THRU */ - case 2: - a = charptr[1]; - switch (*charptr) - { - case 0xED: - limit = 0x9F; - break; - case 0xF4: - limit = 0x8F; - break; - default: - limit = 0xBF; - break; - } - if (a < limit) - { - charptr[1]++; - break; - } - /* FALL THRU */ - case 1: - a = *charptr; - if (a == 0x7F || a == 0xDF || a == 0xEF || a == 0xF4) - return false; - charptr[0]++; - break; - } - - return true; -} - -/* - * EUC-JP character incrementer function. - * - * If the sequence starts with SS2 (0x8e), it must be a two-byte sequence - * representing JIS X 0201 characters with the second byte ranging between - * 0xa1 and 0xdf. We just increment the last byte if it's less than 0xdf, - * and otherwise rewrite the whole sequence to 0xa1 0xa1. - * - * If the sequence starts with SS3 (0x8f), it must be a three-byte sequence - * in which the last two bytes range between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte - * is incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte. - * - * If the sequence starts with a value other than the above and its MSB - * is set, it must be a two-byte sequence representing JIS X 0208 characters - * with both bytes ranging between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte is - * incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte. - * - * Otherwise, the sequence is a single-byte ASCII character. It is - * incremented up to 0x7f. - */ -static bool -pg_eucjp_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length) -{ - unsigned char c1, - c2; - int i; - - c1 = *charptr; - - switch (c1) - { - case SS2: /* JIS X 0201 */ - if (length != 2) - return false; - - c2 = charptr[1]; - - if (c2 >= 0xdf) - charptr[0] = charptr[1] = 0xa1; - else if (c2 < 0xa1) - charptr[1] = 0xa1; - else - charptr[1]++; - break; - - case SS3: /* JIS X 0212 */ - if (length != 3) - return false; - - for (i = 2; i > 0; i--) - { - c2 = charptr[i]; - if (c2 < 0xa1) - { - charptr[i] = 0xa1; - return true; - } - else if (c2 < 0xfe) - { - charptr[i]++; - return true; - } - } - - /* Out of 3-byte code region */ - return false; - - default: - if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* JIS X 0208? */ - { - if (length != 2) - return false; - - for (i = 1; i >= 0; i--) - { - c2 = charptr[i]; - if (c2 < 0xa1) - { - charptr[i] = 0xa1; - return true; - } - else if (c2 < 0xfe) - { - charptr[i]++; - return true; - } - } - - /* Out of 2 byte code region */ - return false; - } - else - { /* ASCII, single byte */ - if (c1 > 0x7e) - return false; - (*charptr)++; - } - break; - } - - return true; -} -#endif /* !FRONTEND */ - - -/* - *------------------------------------------------------------------- - * encoding info table - * XXX must be sorted by the same order as enum pg_enc (in mb/pg_wchar.h) - *------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -const pg_wchar_tbl pg_wchar_table[] = { - {pg_ascii2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_ascii_mblen, pg_ascii_dsplen, pg_ascii_verifier, 1}, /* PG_SQL_ASCII */ - {pg_eucjp2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_eucjp_mblen, pg_eucjp_dsplen, pg_eucjp_verifier, 3}, /* PG_EUC_JP */ - {pg_euccn2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_euccn_mblen, pg_euccn_dsplen, pg_euccn_verifier, 2}, /* PG_EUC_CN */ - {pg_euckr2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_euckr_mblen, pg_euckr_dsplen, pg_euckr_verifier, 3}, /* PG_EUC_KR */ - {pg_euctw2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_euctw_mblen, pg_euctw_dsplen, pg_euctw_verifier, 4}, /* PG_EUC_TW */ - {pg_eucjp2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_eucjp_mblen, pg_eucjp_dsplen, pg_eucjp_verifier, 3}, /* PG_EUC_JIS_2004 */ - {pg_utf2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2utf_with_len, pg_utf_mblen, pg_utf_dsplen, pg_utf8_verifier, 4}, /* PG_UTF8 */ - {pg_mule2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2mule_with_len, pg_mule_mblen, pg_mule_dsplen, pg_mule_verifier, 4}, /* PG_MULE_INTERNAL */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN1 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN2 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN3 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN4 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN5 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN6 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN7 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN8 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN9 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN10 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1256 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1258 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN866 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN874 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_KOI8R */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1251 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1252 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-5 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-6 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-7 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-8 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1250 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1253 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1254 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1255 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1257 */ - {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_KOI8U */ - {0, 0, pg_sjis_mblen, pg_sjis_dsplen, pg_sjis_verifier, 2}, /* PG_SJIS */ - {0, 0, pg_big5_mblen, pg_big5_dsplen, pg_big5_verifier, 2}, /* PG_BIG5 */ - {0, 0, pg_gbk_mblen, pg_gbk_dsplen, pg_gbk_verifier, 2}, /* PG_GBK */ - {0, 0, pg_uhc_mblen, pg_uhc_dsplen, pg_uhc_verifier, 2}, /* PG_UHC */ - {0, 0, pg_gb18030_mblen, pg_gb18030_dsplen, pg_gb18030_verifier, 4}, /* PG_GB18030 */ - {0, 0, pg_johab_mblen, pg_johab_dsplen, pg_johab_verifier, 3}, /* PG_JOHAB */ - {0, 0, pg_sjis_mblen, pg_sjis_dsplen, pg_sjis_verifier, 2} /* PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004 */ -}; - -/* returns the byte length of a word for mule internal code */ -int -pg_mic_mblen(const unsigned char *mbstr) -{ - return pg_mule_mblen(mbstr); -} - -/* - * Returns the byte length of a multibyte character. - */ -int -pg_encoding_mblen(int encoding, const char *mbstr) -{ - return (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding) ? - pg_wchar_table[encoding].mblen((const unsigned char *) mbstr) : - pg_wchar_table[PG_SQL_ASCII].mblen((const unsigned char *) mbstr)); -} - -/* - * Returns the display length of a multibyte character. - */ -int -pg_encoding_dsplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr) -{ - return (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding) ? - pg_wchar_table[encoding].dsplen((const unsigned char *) mbstr) : - pg_wchar_table[PG_SQL_ASCII].dsplen((const unsigned char *) mbstr)); -} - -/* - * Verify the first multibyte character of the given string. - * Return its byte length if good, -1 if bad. (See comments above for - * full details of the mbverify API.) - */ -int -pg_encoding_verifymb(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len) -{ - return (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding) ? - pg_wchar_table[encoding].mbverify((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len) : - pg_wchar_table[PG_SQL_ASCII].mbverify((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len)); -} - -/* - * fetch maximum length of a given encoding - */ -int -pg_encoding_max_length(int encoding) -{ - Assert(PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding)); - - return pg_wchar_table[encoding].maxmblen; -} - -#ifndef FRONTEND - -/* - * fetch maximum length of the encoding for the current database - */ -int -pg_database_encoding_max_length(void) -{ - return pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].maxmblen; -} - -/* - * get the character incrementer for the encoding for the current database - */ -mbcharacter_incrementer -pg_database_encoding_character_incrementer(void) -{ - /* - * Eventually it might be best to add a field to pg_wchar_table[], but for - * now we just use a switch. - */ - switch (GetDatabaseEncoding()) - { - case PG_UTF8: - return pg_utf8_increment; - - case PG_EUC_JP: - return pg_eucjp_increment; - - default: - return pg_generic_charinc; - } -} - -/* - * Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the current - * database encoding. Otherwise same as pg_verify_mbstr(). - */ -bool -pg_verifymbstr(const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError) -{ - return - pg_verify_mbstr_len(GetDatabaseEncoding(), mbstr, len, noError) >= 0; -} - -/* - * Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified - * encoding. - */ -bool -pg_verify_mbstr(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError) -{ - return pg_verify_mbstr_len(encoding, mbstr, len, noError) >= 0; -} - -/* - * Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified - * encoding. - * - * mbstr is not necessarily zero terminated; length of mbstr is - * specified by len. - * - * If OK, return length of string in the encoding. - * If a problem is found, return -1 when noError is - * true; when noError is false, ereport() a descriptive message. - */ -int -pg_verify_mbstr_len(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError) -{ - mbverifier mbverify; - int mb_len; - - Assert(PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding)); - - /* - * In single-byte encodings, we need only reject nulls (\0). - */ - if (pg_encoding_max_length(encoding) <= 1) - { - const char *nullpos = memchr(mbstr, 0, len); - - if (nullpos == NULL) - return len; - if (noError) - return -1; - report_invalid_encoding(encoding, nullpos, 1); - } - - /* fetch function pointer just once */ - mbverify = pg_wchar_table[encoding].mbverify; - - mb_len = 0; - - while (len > 0) - { - int l; - - /* fast path for ASCII-subset characters */ - if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*mbstr)) - { - if (*mbstr != '\0') - { - mb_len++; - mbstr++; - len--; - continue; - } - if (noError) - return -1; - report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len); - } - - l = (*mbverify) ((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len); - - if (l < 0) - { - if (noError) - return -1; - report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len); - } - - mbstr += l; - len -= l; - mb_len++; - } - return mb_len; -} - -/* - * check_encoding_conversion_args: check arguments of a conversion function - * - * "expected" arguments can be either an encoding ID or -1 to indicate that - * the caller will check whether it accepts the ID. - * - * Note: the errors here are not really user-facing, so elog instead of - * ereport seems sufficient. Also, we trust that the "expected" encoding - * arguments are valid encoding IDs, but we don't trust the actuals. - */ -void -check_encoding_conversion_args(int src_encoding, - int dest_encoding, - int len, - int expected_src_encoding, - int expected_dest_encoding) -{ - if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(src_encoding)) - elog(ERROR, "invalid source encoding ID: %d", src_encoding); - if (src_encoding != expected_src_encoding && expected_src_encoding >= 0) - elog(ERROR, "expected source encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"", - pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_src_encoding].name, - pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name); - if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(dest_encoding)) - elog(ERROR, "invalid destination encoding ID: %d", dest_encoding); - if (dest_encoding != expected_dest_encoding && expected_dest_encoding >= 0) - elog(ERROR, "expected destination encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"", - pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_dest_encoding].name, - pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name); - if (len < 0) - elog(ERROR, "encoding conversion length must not be negative"); -} - -/* - * report_invalid_encoding: complain about invalid multibyte character - * - * note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character; - * len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte. - */ -void -report_invalid_encoding(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len) -{ - int l = pg_encoding_mblen(encoding, mbstr); - char buf[8 * 5 + 1]; - char *p = buf; - int j, - jlimit; - - jlimit = Min(l, len); - jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */ - - for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++) - { - p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]); - if (j < jlimit - 1) - p += sprintf(p, " "); - } - - ereport(ERROR, - (errcode(ERRCODE_CHARACTER_NOT_IN_REPERTOIRE), - errmsg("invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s", - pg_enc2name_tbl[encoding].name, - buf))); -} - -/* - * report_untranslatable_char: complain about untranslatable character - * - * note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character; - * len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte. - */ -void -report_untranslatable_char(int src_encoding, int dest_encoding, - const char *mbstr, int len) -{ - int l = pg_encoding_mblen(src_encoding, mbstr); - char buf[8 * 5 + 1]; - char *p = buf; - int j, - jlimit; - - jlimit = Min(l, len); - jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */ - - for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++) - { - p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]); - if (j < jlimit - 1) - p += sprintf(p, " "); - } - - ereport(ERROR, - (errcode(ERRCODE_UNTRANSLATABLE_CHARACTER), - errmsg("character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in encoding \"%s\"", - buf, - pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name, - pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name))); -} - -#endif /* !FRONTEND */ diff --git a/src/bin/initdb/.gitignore b/src/bin/initdb/.gitignore index 71a899f..b3167c4 100644 --- a/src/bin/initdb/.gitignore +++ b/src/bin/initdb/.gitignore @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ -/encnames.c /localtime.c /initdb diff --git a/src/bin/initdb/Makefile b/src/bin/initdb/Makefile index f587a86..7e23754 100644 --- a/src/bin/initdb/Makefile +++ b/src/bin/initdb/Makefile @@ -18,7 +18,12 @@ include $(top_builddir)/src/Makefile.global override CPPFLAGS := -DFRONTEND -I$(libpq_srcdir) -I$(top_srcdir)/src/timezone $(CPPFLAGS) -# note: we need libpq only because fe_utils does +# Note: it's important that we link to encnames.o from libpgcommon, not +# from libpq, else we have risks of version skew if we run with a libpq +# shared library from a different PG version. The libpq_pgport macro +# should ensure that that happens. +# +# We need libpq only because fe_utils does. LDFLAGS_INTERNAL += -L$(top_builddir)/src/fe_utils -lpgfeutils $(libpq_pgport) # use system timezone data? @@ -28,7 +33,6 @@ endif OBJS = \ $(WIN32RES) \ - encnames.o \ findtimezone.o \ initdb.o \ localtime.o @@ -38,15 +42,7 @@ all: initdb initdb: $(OBJS) | submake-libpq submake-libpgport submake-libpgfeutils $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(OBJS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS_EX) $(LIBS) -o $@$(X) -# We used to pull in all of libpq to get encnames.c, but that -# exposes us to risks of version skew if we link to a shared library. -# Do it the hard way, instead, so that we're statically linked. - -encnames.c: % : $(top_srcdir)/src/backend/utils/mb/% - rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< . - -# Likewise, pull in localtime.c from src/timezones - +# We must pull in localtime.c from src/timezones localtime.c: % : $(top_srcdir)/src/timezone/% rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< . @@ -60,7 +56,7 @@ uninstall: rm -f '$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/initdb$(X)' clean distclean maintainer-clean: - rm -f initdb$(X) $(OBJS) encnames.c localtime.c + rm -f initdb$(X) $(OBJS) localtime.c rm -rf tmp_check # ensure that changes in datadir propagate into object file diff --git a/src/common/Makefile b/src/common/Makefile index ffb0f6e..5b44340 100644 --- a/src/common/Makefile +++ b/src/common/Makefile @@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ OBJS_COMMON = \ config_info.o \ controldata_utils.o \ d2s.o \ + encnames.o \ exec.o \ f2s.o \ file_perm.o \ @@ -70,7 +71,8 @@ OBJS_COMMON = \ stringinfo.o \ unicode_norm.o \ username.o \ - wait_error.o + wait_error.o \ + wchar.o ifeq ($(with_openssl),yes) OBJS_COMMON += sha2_openssl.o diff --git a/src/common/encnames.c b/src/common/encnames.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2086e00 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/common/encnames.c @@ -0,0 +1,635 @@ +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * encnames.c + * Encoding names and routines for working with them. + * + * Portions Copyright (c) 2001-2020, 토토 사이트 + * + * IDENTIFICATION + * src/common/encnames.c + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#ifdef FRONTEND +#include "postgres_fe.h" +#else +#include "postgres.h" +#include "utils/builtins.h" +#endif + +#include +#include + +#include "mb/pg_wchar.h" + + +/* ---------- + * All encoding names, sorted: *** A L P H A B E T I C *** + * + * All names must be without irrelevant chars, search routines use + * isalnum() chars only. It means ISO-8859-1, iso_8859-1 and Iso8859_1 + * are always converted to 'iso88591'. All must be lower case. + * + * The table doesn't contain 'cs' aliases (like csISOLatin1). It's needed? + * + * Karel Zak, Aug 2001 + * ---------- + */ +typedef struct pg_encname +{ + const char *name; + pg_enc encoding; +} pg_encname; + +static const pg_encname pg_encname_tbl[] = +{ + { + "abc", PG_WIN1258 + }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ + { + "alt", PG_WIN866 + }, /* IBM866 */ + { + "big5", PG_BIG5 + }, /* Big5; Chinese for Taiwan multibyte set */ + { + "euccn", PG_EUC_CN + }, /* EUC-CN; Extended Unix Code for simplified + * Chinese */ + { + "eucjis2004", PG_EUC_JIS_2004 + }, /* EUC-JIS-2004; Extended UNIX Code fixed + * Width for Japanese, standard JIS X 0213 */ + { + "eucjp", PG_EUC_JP + }, /* EUC-JP; Extended UNIX Code fixed Width for + * Japanese, standard OSF */ + { + "euckr", PG_EUC_KR + }, /* EUC-KR; Extended Unix Code for Korean , KS + * X 1001 standard */ + { + "euctw", PG_EUC_TW + }, /* EUC-TW; Extended Unix Code for + * + * traditional Chinese */ + { + "gb18030", PG_GB18030 + }, /* GB18030;GB18030 */ + { + "gbk", PG_GBK + }, /* GBK; Chinese Windows CodePage 936 + * simplified Chinese */ + { + "iso88591", PG_LATIN1 + }, /* ISO-8859-1; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso885910", PG_LATIN6 + }, /* ISO-8859-10; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso885913", PG_LATIN7 + }, /* ISO-8859-13; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso885914", PG_LATIN8 + }, /* ISO-8859-14; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso885915", PG_LATIN9 + }, /* ISO-8859-15; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso885916", PG_LATIN10 + }, /* ISO-8859-16; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88592", PG_LATIN2 + }, /* ISO-8859-2; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88593", PG_LATIN3 + }, /* ISO-8859-3; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88594", PG_LATIN4 + }, /* ISO-8859-4; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88595", PG_ISO_8859_5 + }, /* ISO-8859-5; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88596", PG_ISO_8859_6 + }, /* ISO-8859-6; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88597", PG_ISO_8859_7 + }, /* ISO-8859-7; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88598", PG_ISO_8859_8 + }, /* ISO-8859-8; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "iso88599", PG_LATIN5 + }, /* ISO-8859-9; RFC1345,KXS2 */ + { + "johab", PG_JOHAB + }, /* JOHAB; Extended Unix Code for simplified + * Chinese */ + { + "koi8", PG_KOI8R + }, /* _dirty_ alias for KOI8-R (backward + * compatibility) */ + { + "koi8r", PG_KOI8R + }, /* KOI8-R; RFC1489 */ + { + "koi8u", PG_KOI8U + }, /* KOI8-U; RFC2319 */ + { + "latin1", PG_LATIN1 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-1 */ + { + "latin10", PG_LATIN10 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-16 */ + { + "latin2", PG_LATIN2 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-2 */ + { + "latin3", PG_LATIN3 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-3 */ + { + "latin4", PG_LATIN4 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-4 */ + { + "latin5", PG_LATIN5 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-9 */ + { + "latin6", PG_LATIN6 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-10 */ + { + "latin7", PG_LATIN7 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-13 */ + { + "latin8", PG_LATIN8 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-14 */ + { + "latin9", PG_LATIN9 + }, /* alias for ISO-8859-15 */ + { + "mskanji", PG_SJIS + }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ + { + "muleinternal", PG_MULE_INTERNAL + }, + { + "shiftjis", PG_SJIS + }, /* Shift_JIS; JIS X 0202-1991 */ + + { + "shiftjis2004", PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004 + }, /* SHIFT-JIS-2004; Shift JIS for Japanese, + * standard JIS X 0213 */ + { + "sjis", PG_SJIS + }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ + { + "sqlascii", PG_SQL_ASCII + }, + { + "tcvn", PG_WIN1258 + }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ + { + "tcvn5712", PG_WIN1258 + }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ + { + "uhc", PG_UHC + }, /* UHC; Korean Windows CodePage 949 */ + { + "unicode", PG_UTF8 + }, /* alias for UTF8 */ + { + "utf8", PG_UTF8 + }, /* alias for UTF8 */ + { + "vscii", PG_WIN1258 + }, /* alias for WIN1258 */ + { + "win", PG_WIN1251 + }, /* _dirty_ alias for windows-1251 (backward + * compatibility) */ + { + "win1250", PG_WIN1250 + }, /* alias for Windows-1250 */ + { + "win1251", PG_WIN1251 + }, /* alias for Windows-1251 */ + { + "win1252", PG_WIN1252 + }, /* alias for Windows-1252 */ + { + "win1253", PG_WIN1253 + }, /* alias for Windows-1253 */ + { + "win1254", PG_WIN1254 + }, /* alias for Windows-1254 */ + { + "win1255", PG_WIN1255 + }, /* alias for Windows-1255 */ + { + "win1256", PG_WIN1256 + }, /* alias for Windows-1256 */ + { + "win1257", PG_WIN1257 + }, /* alias for Windows-1257 */ + { + "win1258", PG_WIN1258 + }, /* alias for Windows-1258 */ + { + "win866", PG_WIN866 + }, /* IBM866 */ + { + "win874", PG_WIN874 + }, /* alias for Windows-874 */ + { + "win932", PG_SJIS + }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ + { + "win936", PG_GBK + }, /* alias for GBK */ + { + "win949", PG_UHC + }, /* alias for UHC */ + { + "win950", PG_BIG5 + }, /* alias for BIG5 */ + { + "windows1250", PG_WIN1250 + }, /* Windows-1251; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1251", PG_WIN1251 + }, /* Windows-1251; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1252", PG_WIN1252 + }, /* Windows-1252; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1253", PG_WIN1253 + }, /* Windows-1253; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1254", PG_WIN1254 + }, /* Windows-1254; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1255", PG_WIN1255 + }, /* Windows-1255; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1256", PG_WIN1256 + }, /* Windows-1256; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1257", PG_WIN1257 + }, /* Windows-1257; Microsoft */ + { + "windows1258", PG_WIN1258 + }, /* Windows-1258; Microsoft */ + { + "windows866", PG_WIN866 + }, /* IBM866 */ + { + "windows874", PG_WIN874 + }, /* Windows-874; Microsoft */ + { + "windows932", PG_SJIS + }, /* alias for Shift_JIS */ + { + "windows936", PG_GBK + }, /* alias for GBK */ + { + "windows949", PG_UHC + }, /* alias for UHC */ + { + "windows950", PG_BIG5 + } /* alias for BIG5 */ +}; + +/* ---------- + * These are "official" encoding names. + * XXX must be sorted by the same order as enum pg_enc (in mb/pg_wchar.h) + * ---------- + */ +#ifndef WIN32 +#define DEF_ENC2NAME(name, codepage) { #name, PG_##name } +#else +#define DEF_ENC2NAME(name, codepage) { #name, PG_##name, codepage } +#endif +const pg_enc2name pg_enc2name_tbl[] = +{ + DEF_ENC2NAME(SQL_ASCII, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_JP, 20932), + DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_CN, 20936), + DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_KR, 51949), + DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_TW, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(EUC_JIS_2004, 20932), + DEF_ENC2NAME(UTF8, 65001), + DEF_ENC2NAME(MULE_INTERNAL, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN1, 28591), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN2, 28592), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN3, 28593), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN4, 28594), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN5, 28599), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN6, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN7, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN8, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN9, 28605), + DEF_ENC2NAME(LATIN10, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1256, 1256), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1258, 1258), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN866, 866), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN874, 874), + DEF_ENC2NAME(KOI8R, 20866), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1251, 1251), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1252, 1252), + DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_5, 28595), + DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_6, 28596), + DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_7, 28597), + DEF_ENC2NAME(ISO_8859_8, 28598), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1250, 1250), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1253, 1253), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1254, 1254), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1255, 1255), + DEF_ENC2NAME(WIN1257, 1257), + DEF_ENC2NAME(KOI8U, 21866), + DEF_ENC2NAME(SJIS, 932), + DEF_ENC2NAME(BIG5, 950), + DEF_ENC2NAME(GBK, 936), + DEF_ENC2NAME(UHC, 949), + DEF_ENC2NAME(GB18030, 54936), + DEF_ENC2NAME(JOHAB, 0), + DEF_ENC2NAME(SHIFT_JIS_2004, 932) +}; + +/* ---------- + * These are encoding names for gettext. + * + * This covers all encodings except MULE_INTERNAL, which is alien to gettext. + * ---------- + */ +const pg_enc2gettext pg_enc2gettext_tbl[] = +{ + {PG_SQL_ASCII, "US-ASCII"}, + {PG_UTF8, "utf-8"}, + {PG_LATIN1, "LATIN1"}, + {PG_LATIN2, "LATIN2"}, + {PG_LATIN3, "LATIN3"}, + {PG_LATIN4, "LATIN4"}, + {PG_ISO_8859_5, "ISO-8859-5"}, + {PG_ISO_8859_6, "ISO_8859-6"}, + {PG_ISO_8859_7, "ISO-8859-7"}, + {PG_ISO_8859_8, "ISO-8859-8"}, + {PG_LATIN5, "LATIN5"}, + {PG_LATIN6, "LATIN6"}, + {PG_LATIN7, "LATIN7"}, + {PG_LATIN8, "LATIN8"}, + {PG_LATIN9, "LATIN-9"}, + {PG_LATIN10, "LATIN10"}, + {PG_KOI8R, "KOI8-R"}, + {PG_KOI8U, "KOI8-U"}, + {PG_WIN1250, "CP1250"}, + {PG_WIN1251, "CP1251"}, + {PG_WIN1252, "CP1252"}, + {PG_WIN1253, "CP1253"}, + {PG_WIN1254, "CP1254"}, + {PG_WIN1255, "CP1255"}, + {PG_WIN1256, "CP1256"}, + {PG_WIN1257, "CP1257"}, + {PG_WIN1258, "CP1258"}, + {PG_WIN866, "CP866"}, + {PG_WIN874, "CP874"}, + {PG_EUC_CN, "EUC-CN"}, + {PG_EUC_JP, "EUC-JP"}, + {PG_EUC_KR, "EUC-KR"}, + {PG_EUC_TW, "EUC-TW"}, + {PG_EUC_JIS_2004, "EUC-JP"}, + {PG_SJIS, "SHIFT-JIS"}, + {PG_BIG5, "BIG5"}, + {PG_GBK, "GBK"}, + {PG_UHC, "UHC"}, + {PG_GB18030, "GB18030"}, + {PG_JOHAB, "JOHAB"}, + {PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004, "SHIFT_JISX0213"}, + {0, NULL} +}; + + +#ifndef FRONTEND + +/* + * Table of encoding names for ICU + * + * Reference: + * + * NULL entries are not supported by ICU, or their mapping is unclear. + */ +static const char *const pg_enc2icu_tbl[] = +{ + NULL, /* PG_SQL_ASCII */ + "EUC-JP", /* PG_EUC_JP */ + "EUC-CN", /* PG_EUC_CN */ + "EUC-KR", /* PG_EUC_KR */ + "EUC-TW", /* PG_EUC_TW */ + NULL, /* PG_EUC_JIS_2004 */ + "utf-8", /* PG_UTF8 */ + NULL, /* PG_MULE_INTERNAL */ + "ISO-8859-1", /* PG_LATIN1 */ + "ISO-8859-2", /* PG_LATIN2 */ + "ISO-8859-3", /* PG_LATIN3 */ + "ISO-8859-4", /* PG_LATIN4 */ + "ISO-8859-9", /* PG_LATIN5 */ + "ISO-8859-10", /* PG_LATIN6 */ + "ISO-8859-13", /* PG_LATIN7 */ + "ISO-8859-14", /* PG_LATIN8 */ + "ISO-8859-15", /* PG_LATIN9 */ + NULL, /* PG_LATIN10 */ + "CP1256", /* PG_WIN1256 */ + "CP1258", /* PG_WIN1258 */ + "CP866", /* PG_WIN866 */ + NULL, /* PG_WIN874 */ + "KOI8-R", /* PG_KOI8R */ + "CP1251", /* PG_WIN1251 */ + "CP1252", /* PG_WIN1252 */ + "ISO-8859-5", /* PG_ISO_8859_5 */ + "ISO-8859-6", /* PG_ISO_8859_6 */ + "ISO-8859-7", /* PG_ISO_8859_7 */ + "ISO-8859-8", /* PG_ISO_8859_8 */ + "CP1250", /* PG_WIN1250 */ + "CP1253", /* PG_WIN1253 */ + "CP1254", /* PG_WIN1254 */ + "CP1255", /* PG_WIN1255 */ + "CP1257", /* PG_WIN1257 */ + "KOI8-U", /* PG_KOI8U */ +}; + +bool +is_encoding_supported_by_icu(int encoding) +{ + return (pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding] != NULL); +} + +const char * +get_encoding_name_for_icu(int encoding) +{ + const char *icu_encoding_name; + + StaticAssertStmt(lengthof(pg_enc2icu_tbl) == PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST + 1, + "pg_enc2icu_tbl incomplete"); + + icu_encoding_name = pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding]; + + if (!icu_encoding_name) + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED), + errmsg("encoding \"%s\" not supported by ICU", + pg_encoding_to_char(encoding)))); + + return icu_encoding_name; +} + +#endif /* not FRONTEND */ + + +/* ---------- + * Encoding checks, for error returns -1 else encoding id + * ---------- + */ +int +pg_valid_client_encoding(const char *name) +{ + int enc; + + if ((enc = pg_char_to_encoding(name)) < 0) + return -1; + + if (!PG_VALID_FE_ENCODING(enc)) + return -1; + + return enc; +} + +int +pg_valid_server_encoding(const char *name) +{ + int enc; + + if ((enc = pg_char_to_encoding(name)) < 0) + return -1; + + if (!PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(enc)) + return -1; + + return enc; +} + +int +pg_valid_server_encoding_id(int encoding) +{ + return PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(encoding); +} + +/* ---------- + * Remove irrelevant chars from encoding name + * ---------- + */ +static char * +clean_encoding_name(const char *key, char *newkey) +{ + const char *p; + char *np; + + for (p = key, np = newkey; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + if (isalnum((unsigned char) *p)) + { + if (*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z') + *np++ = *p + 'a' - 'A'; + else + *np++ = *p; + } + } + *np = '\0'; + return newkey; +} + +/* ---------- + * Search encoding by encoding name + * + * Returns encoding ID, or -1 for error + * ---------- + */ +int +pg_char_to_encoding(const char *name) +{ + unsigned int nel = lengthof(pg_encname_tbl); + const pg_encname *base = pg_encname_tbl, + *last = base + nel - 1, + *position; + int result; + char buff[NAMEDATALEN], + *key; + + if (name == NULL || *name == '\0') + return -1; + + if (strlen(name) >= NAMEDATALEN) + { +#ifdef FRONTEND + fprintf(stderr, "encoding name too long\n"); + return -1; +#else + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_NAME_TOO_LONG), + errmsg("encoding name too long"))); +#endif + } + key = clean_encoding_name(name, buff); + + while (last >= base) + { + position = base + ((last - base) >> 1); + result = key[0] - position->name[0]; + + if (result == 0) + { + result = strcmp(key, position->name); + if (result == 0) + return position->encoding; + } + if (result < 0) + last = position - 1; + else + base = position + 1; + } + return -1; +} + +#ifndef FRONTEND +Datum +PG_char_to_encoding(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + Name s = PG_GETARG_NAME(0); + + PG_RETURN_INT32(pg_char_to_encoding(NameStr(*s))); +} +#endif + +const char * +pg_encoding_to_char(int encoding) +{ + if (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding)) + { + const pg_enc2name *p = &pg_enc2name_tbl[encoding]; + + Assert(encoding == p->encoding); + return p->name; + } + return ""; +} + +#ifndef FRONTEND +Datum +PG_encoding_to_char(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS) +{ + int32 encoding = PG_GETARG_INT32(0); + const char *encoding_name = pg_encoding_to_char(encoding); + + return DirectFunctionCall1(namein, CStringGetDatum(encoding_name)); +} + +#endif diff --git a/src/common/saslprep.c b/src/common/saslprep.c index 2a2449e..7739b81 100644 --- a/src/common/saslprep.c +++ b/src/common/saslprep.c @@ -27,12 +27,6 @@ #include "common/saslprep.h" #include "common/unicode_norm.h" - -/* - * Note: The functions in this file depend on functions from - * src/backend/utils/mb/wchar.c, so in order to use this in frontend - * code, you will need to link that in, too. - */ #include "mb/pg_wchar.h" /* diff --git a/src/common/wchar.c b/src/common/wchar.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74a8823 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/common/wchar.c @@ -0,0 +1,2041 @@ +/*------------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * wchar.c + * Functions for working with multibyte characters in various encodings. + * + * Portions Copyright (c) 1998-2020, 토토 사이트 + * + * IDENTIFICATION + * src/common/wchar.c + * + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +#ifdef FRONTEND +#include "postgres_fe.h" +#else +#include "postgres.h" +#endif + +#include "mb/pg_wchar.h" + + +/* + * Operations on multi-byte encodings are driven by a table of helper + * functions. + * + * To add an encoding support, define mblen(), dsplen() and verifier() for + * the encoding. For server-encodings, also define mb2wchar() and wchar2mb() + * conversion functions. + * + * These functions generally assume that their input is validly formed. + * The "verifier" functions, further down in the file, have to be more + * paranoid. + * + * We expect that mblen() does not need to examine more than the first byte + * of the character to discover the correct length. GB18030 is an exception + * to that rule, though, as it also looks at second byte. But even that + * behaves in a predictable way, if you only pass the first byte: it will + * treat 4-byte encoded characters as two 2-byte encoded characters, which is + * good enough for all current uses. + * + * Note: for the display output of psql to work properly, the return values + * of the dsplen functions must conform to the Unicode standard. In particular + * the NUL character is zero width and control characters are generally + * width -1. It is recommended that non-ASCII encodings refer their ASCII + * subset to the ASCII routines to ensure consistency. + */ + +/* + * SQL/ASCII + */ +static int +pg_ascii2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + *to++ = *from++; + len--; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +static int +pg_ascii_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return 1; +} + +static int +pg_ascii_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + if (*s == '\0') + return 0; + if (*s < 0x20 || *s == 0x7f) + return -1; + + return 1; +} + +/* + * EUC + */ +static int +pg_euc2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + if (*from == SS2 && len >= 2) /* JIS X 0201 (so called "1 byte + * KANA") */ + { + from++; + *to = (SS2 << 8) | *from++; + len -= 2; + } + else if (*from == SS3 && len >= 3) /* JIS X 0212 KANJI */ + { + from++; + *to = (SS3 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); + *to |= *from++; + len -= 3; + } + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*from) && len >= 2) /* JIS X 0208 KANJI */ + { + *to = *from++ << 8; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 2; + } + else /* must be ASCII */ + { + *to = *from++; + len--; + } + to++; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +static inline int +pg_euc_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s == SS2) + len = 2; + else if (*s == SS3) + len = 3; + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = 1; + return len; +} + +static inline int +pg_euc_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s == SS2) + len = 2; + else if (*s == SS3) + len = 2; + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); + return len; +} + +/* + * EUC_JP + */ +static int +pg_eucjp2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + return pg_euc2wchar_with_len(from, to, len); +} + +static int +pg_eucjp_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return pg_euc_mblen(s); +} + +static int +pg_eucjp_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s == SS2) + len = 1; + else if (*s == SS3) + len = 2; + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); + return len; +} + +/* + * EUC_KR + */ +static int +pg_euckr2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + return pg_euc2wchar_with_len(from, to, len); +} + +static int +pg_euckr_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return pg_euc_mblen(s); +} + +static int +pg_euckr_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return pg_euc_dsplen(s); +} + +/* + * EUC_CN + * + */ +static int +pg_euccn2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + if (*from == SS2 && len >= 3) /* code set 2 (unused?) */ + { + from++; + *to = (SS2 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); + *to |= *from++; + len -= 3; + } + else if (*from == SS3 && len >= 3) /* code set 3 (unused ?) */ + { + from++; + *to = (SS3 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); + *to |= *from++; + len -= 3; + } + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*from) && len >= 2) /* code set 1 */ + { + *to = *from++ << 8; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 2; + } + else + { + *to = *from++; + len--; + } + to++; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +static int +pg_euccn_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = 1; + return len; +} + +static int +pg_euccn_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); + return len; +} + +/* + * EUC_TW + * + */ +static int +pg_euctw2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + if (*from == SS2 && len >= 4) /* code set 2 */ + { + from++; + *to = (((uint32) SS2) << 24) | (*from++ << 16); + *to |= *from++ << 8; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 4; + } + else if (*from == SS3 && len >= 3) /* code set 3 (unused?) */ + { + from++; + *to = (SS3 << 16) | (*from++ << 8); + *to |= *from++; + len -= 3; + } + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*from) && len >= 2) /* code set 2 */ + { + *to = *from++ << 8; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 2; + } + else + { + *to = *from++; + len--; + } + to++; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +static int +pg_euctw_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s == SS2) + len = 4; + else if (*s == SS3) + len = 3; + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = 1; + return len; +} + +static int +pg_euctw_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s == SS2) + len = 2; + else if (*s == SS3) + len = 2; + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); + return len; +} + +/* + * Convert pg_wchar to EUC_* encoding. + * caller must allocate enough space for "to", including a trailing zero! + * len: length of from. + * "from" not necessarily null terminated. + */ +static int +pg_wchar2euc_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + unsigned char c; + + if ((c = (*from >> 24))) + { + *to++ = c; + *to++ = (*from >> 16) & 0xff; + *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 4; + } + else if ((c = (*from >> 16))) + { + *to++ = c; + *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 3; + } + else if ((c = (*from >> 8))) + { + *to++ = c; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 2; + } + else + { + *to++ = *from; + cnt++; + } + from++; + len--; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + + +/* + * JOHAB + */ +static int +pg_johab_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return pg_euc_mblen(s); +} + +static int +pg_johab_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return pg_euc_dsplen(s); +} + +/* + * convert UTF8 string to pg_wchar (UCS-4) + * caller must allocate enough space for "to", including a trailing zero! + * len: length of from. + * "from" not necessarily null terminated. + */ +static int +pg_utf2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + uint32 c1, + c2, + c3, + c4; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + if ((*from & 0x80) == 0) + { + *to = *from++; + len--; + } + else if ((*from & 0xe0) == 0xc0) + { + if (len < 2) + break; /* drop trailing incomplete char */ + c1 = *from++ & 0x1f; + c2 = *from++ & 0x3f; + *to = (c1 << 6) | c2; + len -= 2; + } + else if ((*from & 0xf0) == 0xe0) + { + if (len < 3) + break; /* drop trailing incomplete char */ + c1 = *from++ & 0x0f; + c2 = *from++ & 0x3f; + c3 = *from++ & 0x3f; + *to = (c1 << 12) | (c2 << 6) | c3; + len -= 3; + } + else if ((*from & 0xf8) == 0xf0) + { + if (len < 4) + break; /* drop trailing incomplete char */ + c1 = *from++ & 0x07; + c2 = *from++ & 0x3f; + c3 = *from++ & 0x3f; + c4 = *from++ & 0x3f; + *to = (c1 << 18) | (c2 << 12) | (c3 << 6) | c4; + len -= 4; + } + else + { + /* treat a bogus char as length 1; not ours to raise error */ + *to = *from++; + len--; + } + to++; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + + +/* + * Map a Unicode code point to utf-8. utf8string must have 4 bytes of + * space allocated. + */ +unsigned char * +unicode_to_utf8(pg_wchar c, unsigned char *utf8string) +{ + if (c <= 0x7F) + { + utf8string[0] = c; + } + else if (c <= 0x7FF) + { + utf8string[0] = 0xC0 | ((c >> 6) & 0x1F); + utf8string[1] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); + } + else if (c <= 0xFFFF) + { + utf8string[0] = 0xE0 | ((c >> 12) & 0x0F); + utf8string[1] = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F); + utf8string[2] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); + } + else + { + utf8string[0] = 0xF0 | ((c >> 18) & 0x07); + utf8string[1] = 0x80 | ((c >> 12) & 0x3F); + utf8string[2] = 0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F); + utf8string[3] = 0x80 | (c & 0x3F); + } + + return utf8string; +} + +/* + * Trivial conversion from pg_wchar to utf-8. + * caller should allocate enough space for "to" + * len: length of from. + * "from" not necessarily null terminated. + */ +static int +pg_wchar2utf_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + int char_len; + + unicode_to_utf8(*from, to); + char_len = pg_utf_mblen(to); + cnt += char_len; + to += char_len; + from++; + len--; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +/* + * Return the byte length of a UTF8 character pointed to by s + * + * Note: in the current implementation we do not support UTF8 sequences + * of more than 4 bytes; hence do NOT return a value larger than 4. + * We return "1" for any leading byte that is either flat-out illegal or + * indicates a length larger than we support. + * + * pg_utf2wchar_with_len(), utf8_to_unicode(), pg_utf8_islegal(), and perhaps + * other places would need to be fixed to change this. + */ +int +pg_utf_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if ((*s & 0x80) == 0) + len = 1; + else if ((*s & 0xe0) == 0xc0) + len = 2; + else if ((*s & 0xf0) == 0xe0) + len = 3; + else if ((*s & 0xf8) == 0xf0) + len = 4; +#ifdef NOT_USED + else if ((*s & 0xfc) == 0xf8) + len = 5; + else if ((*s & 0xfe) == 0xfc) + len = 6; +#endif + else + len = 1; + return len; +} + +/* + * This is an implementation of wcwidth() and wcswidth() as defined in + * "The Single UNIX Specification, Version 2, The Open Group, 1997" + * + * + * Markus Kuhn -- 2001-09-08 -- public domain + * + * customised for PostgreSQL + * + * original available at : http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/ucs/wcwidth.c + */ + +struct mbinterval +{ + unsigned short first; + unsigned short last; +}; + +/* auxiliary function for binary search in interval table */ +static int +mbbisearch(pg_wchar ucs, const struct mbinterval *table, int max) +{ + int min = 0; + int mid; + + if (ucs < table[0].first || ucs > table[max].last) + return 0; + while (max >= min) + { + mid = (min + max) / 2; + if (ucs > table[mid].last) + min = mid + 1; + else if (ucs < table[mid].first) + max = mid - 1; + else + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + + +/* The following functions define the column width of an ISO 10646 + * character as follows: + * + * - The null character (U+0000) has a column width of 0. + * + * - Other C0/C1 control characters and DEL will lead to a return + * value of -1. + * + * - Non-spacing and enclosing combining characters (general + * category code Mn or Me in the Unicode database) have a + * column width of 0. + * + * - Other format characters (general category code Cf in the Unicode + * database) and ZERO WIDTH SPACE (U+200B) have a column width of 0. + * + * - Hangul Jamo medial vowels and final consonants (U+1160-U+11FF) + * have a column width of 0. + * + * - Spacing characters in the East Asian Wide (W) or East Asian + * FullWidth (F) category as defined in Unicode Technical + * Report #11 have a column width of 2. + * + * - All remaining characters (including all printable + * ISO 8859-1 and WGL4 characters, Unicode control characters, + * etc.) have a column width of 1. + * + * This implementation assumes that wchar_t characters are encoded + * in ISO 10646. + */ + +static int +ucs_wcwidth(pg_wchar ucs) +{ +#include "common/unicode_combining_table.h" + + /* test for 8-bit control characters */ + if (ucs == 0) + return 0; + + if (ucs < 0x20 || (ucs >= 0x7f && ucs < 0xa0) || ucs > 0x0010ffff) + return -1; + + /* binary search in table of non-spacing characters */ + if (mbbisearch(ucs, combining, + sizeof(combining) / sizeof(struct mbinterval) - 1)) + return 0; + + /* + * if we arrive here, ucs is not a combining or C0/C1 control character + */ + + return 1 + + (ucs >= 0x1100 && + (ucs <= 0x115f || /* Hangul Jamo init. consonants */ + (ucs >= 0x2e80 && ucs <= 0xa4cf && (ucs & ~0x0011) != 0x300a && + ucs != 0x303f) || /* CJK ... Yi */ + (ucs >= 0xac00 && ucs <= 0xd7a3) || /* Hangul Syllables */ + (ucs >= 0xf900 && ucs <= 0xfaff) || /* CJK Compatibility + * Ideographs */ + (ucs >= 0xfe30 && ucs <= 0xfe6f) || /* CJK Compatibility Forms */ + (ucs >= 0xff00 && ucs <= 0xff5f) || /* Fullwidth Forms */ + (ucs >= 0xffe0 && ucs <= 0xffe6) || + (ucs >= 0x20000 && ucs <= 0x2ffff))); +} + +/* + * Convert a utf-8 character to a Unicode code point. + * This is a one-character version of pg_utf2wchar_with_len. + * + * No error checks here, c must point to a long-enough string. + */ +pg_wchar +utf8_to_unicode(const unsigned char *c) +{ + if ((*c & 0x80) == 0) + return (pg_wchar) c[0]; + else if ((*c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) + return (pg_wchar) (((c[0] & 0x1f) << 6) | + (c[1] & 0x3f)); + else if ((*c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) + return (pg_wchar) (((c[0] & 0x0f) << 12) | + ((c[1] & 0x3f) << 6) | + (c[2] & 0x3f)); + else if ((*c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) + return (pg_wchar) (((c[0] & 0x07) << 18) | + ((c[1] & 0x3f) << 12) | + ((c[2] & 0x3f) << 6) | + (c[3] & 0x3f)); + else + /* that is an invalid code on purpose */ + return 0xffffffff; +} + +static int +pg_utf_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return ucs_wcwidth(utf8_to_unicode(s)); +} + +/* + * convert mule internal code to pg_wchar + * caller should allocate enough space for "to" + * len: length of from. + * "from" not necessarily null terminated. + */ +static int +pg_mule2wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + if (IS_LC1(*from) && len >= 2) + { + *to = *from++ << 16; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 2; + } + else if (IS_LCPRV1(*from) && len >= 3) + { + from++; + *to = *from++ << 16; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 3; + } + else if (IS_LC2(*from) && len >= 3) + { + *to = *from++ << 16; + *to |= *from++ << 8; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 3; + } + else if (IS_LCPRV2(*from) && len >= 4) + { + from++; + *to = *from++ << 16; + *to |= *from++ << 8; + *to |= *from++; + len -= 4; + } + else + { /* assume ASCII */ + *to = (unsigned char) *from++; + len--; + } + to++; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +/* + * convert pg_wchar to mule internal code + * caller should allocate enough space for "to" + * len: length of from. + * "from" not necessarily null terminated. + */ +static int +pg_wchar2mule_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + unsigned char lb; + + lb = (*from >> 16) & 0xff; + if (IS_LC1(lb)) + { + *to++ = lb; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 2; + } + else if (IS_LC2(lb)) + { + *to++ = lb; + *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 3; + } + else if (IS_LCPRV1_A_RANGE(lb)) + { + *to++ = LCPRV1_A; + *to++ = lb; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 3; + } + else if (IS_LCPRV1_B_RANGE(lb)) + { + *to++ = LCPRV1_B; + *to++ = lb; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 3; + } + else if (IS_LCPRV2_A_RANGE(lb)) + { + *to++ = LCPRV2_A; + *to++ = lb; + *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 4; + } + else if (IS_LCPRV2_B_RANGE(lb)) + { + *to++ = LCPRV2_B; + *to++ = lb; + *to++ = (*from >> 8) & 0xff; + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 4; + } + else + { + *to++ = *from & 0xff; + cnt += 1; + } + from++; + len--; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +int +pg_mule_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_LC1(*s)) + len = 2; + else if (IS_LCPRV1(*s)) + len = 3; + else if (IS_LC2(*s)) + len = 3; + else if (IS_LCPRV2(*s)) + len = 4; + else + len = 1; /* assume ASCII */ + return len; +} + +static int +pg_mule_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + /* + * Note: it's not really appropriate to assume that all multibyte charsets + * are double-wide on screen. But this seems an okay approximation for + * the MULE charsets we currently support. + */ + + if (IS_LC1(*s)) + len = 1; + else if (IS_LCPRV1(*s)) + len = 1; + else if (IS_LC2(*s)) + len = 2; + else if (IS_LCPRV2(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = 1; /* assume ASCII */ + + return len; +} + +/* + * ISO8859-1 + */ +static int +pg_latin12wchar_with_len(const unsigned char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + *to++ = *from++; + len--; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +/* + * Trivial conversion from pg_wchar to single byte encoding. Just ignores + * high bits. + * caller should allocate enough space for "to" + * len: length of from. + * "from" not necessarily null terminated. + */ +static int +pg_wchar2single_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len) +{ + int cnt = 0; + + while (len > 0 && *from) + { + *to++ = *from++; + len--; + cnt++; + } + *to = 0; + return cnt; +} + +static int +pg_latin1_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return 1; +} + +static int +pg_latin1_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + return pg_ascii_dsplen(s); +} + +/* + * SJIS + */ +static int +pg_sjis_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s >= 0xa1 && *s <= 0xdf) + len = 1; /* 1 byte kana? */ + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* kanji? */ + else + len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +static int +pg_sjis_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (*s >= 0xa1 && *s <= 0xdf) + len = 1; /* 1 byte kana? */ + else if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* kanji? */ + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +/* + * Big5 + */ +static int +pg_big5_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* kanji? */ + else + len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +static int +pg_big5_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* kanji? */ + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +/* + * GBK + */ +static int +pg_gbk_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* kanji? */ + else + len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +static int +pg_gbk_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* kanji? */ + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +/* + * UHC + */ +static int +pg_uhc_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* 2byte? */ + else + len = 1; /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +static int +pg_uhc_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; /* 2byte? */ + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* should be ASCII */ + return len; +} + +/* + * GB18030 + * Added by Bill Huang , + */ + +/* + * Unlike all other mblen() functions, this also looks at the second byte of + * the input. However, if you only pass the first byte of a multi-byte + * string, and \0 as the second byte, this still works in a predictable way: + * a 4-byte character will be reported as two 2-byte characters. That's + * enough for all current uses, as a client-only encoding. It works that + * way, because in any valid 4-byte GB18030-encoded character, the third and + * fourth byte look like a 2-byte encoded character, when looked at + * separately. + */ +static int +pg_gb18030_mblen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 1; /* ASCII */ + else if (*(s + 1) >= 0x30 && *(s + 1) <= 0x39) + len = 4; + else + len = 2; + return len; +} + +static int +pg_gb18030_dsplen(const unsigned char *s) +{ + int len; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + len = 2; + else + len = pg_ascii_dsplen(s); /* ASCII */ + return len; +} + +/* + *------------------------------------------------------------------- + * multibyte sequence validators + * + * These functions accept "s", a pointer to the first byte of a string, + * and "len", the remaining length of the string. If there is a validly + * encoded character beginning at *s, return its length in bytes; else + * return -1. + * + * The functions can assume that len > 0 and that *s != '\0', but they must + * test for and reject zeroes in any additional bytes of a multibyte character. + * + * Note that this definition allows the function for a single-byte + * encoding to be just "return 1". + *------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static int +pg_ascii_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + return 1; +} + +#define IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c) ((c) >= 0xa1 && (c) <= 0xfe) + +static int +pg_eucjp_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l; + unsigned char c1, + c2; + + c1 = *s++; + + switch (c1) + { + case SS2: /* JIS X 0201 */ + l = 2; + if (l > len) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (c2 < 0xa1 || c2 > 0xdf) + return -1; + break; + + case SS3: /* JIS X 0212 */ + l = 3; + if (l > len) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + break; + + default: + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* JIS X 0208? */ + { + l = 2; + if (l > len) + return -1; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c1)) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + } + else + /* must be ASCII */ + { + l = 1; + } + break; + } + + return l; +} + +static int +pg_euckr_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l; + unsigned char c1, + c2; + + c1 = *s++; + + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) + { + l = 2; + if (l > len) + return -1; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c1)) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + } + else + /* must be ASCII */ + { + l = 1; + } + + return l; +} + +/* EUC-CN byte sequences are exactly same as EUC-KR */ +#define pg_euccn_verifier pg_euckr_verifier + +static int +pg_euctw_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l; + unsigned char c1, + c2; + + c1 = *s++; + + switch (c1) + { + case SS2: /* CNS 11643 Plane 1-7 */ + l = 4; + if (l > len) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (c2 < 0xa1 || c2 > 0xa7) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + break; + + case SS3: /* unused */ + return -1; + + default: + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* CNS 11643 Plane 1 */ + { + l = 2; + if (l > len) + return -1; + /* no further range check on c1? */ + c2 = *s++; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c2)) + return -1; + } + else + /* must be ASCII */ + { + l = 1; + } + break; + } + return l; +} + +static int +pg_johab_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l, + mbl; + unsigned char c; + + l = mbl = pg_johab_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + return mbl; + + while (--l > 0) + { + c = *++s; + if (!IS_EUC_RANGE_VALID(c)) + return -1; + } + return mbl; +} + +static int +pg_mule_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l, + mbl; + unsigned char c; + + l = mbl = pg_mule_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + while (--l > 0) + { + c = *++s; + if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c)) + return -1; + } + return mbl; +} + +static int +pg_latin1_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + return 1; +} + +static int +pg_sjis_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l, + mbl; + unsigned char c1, + c2; + + l = mbl = pg_sjis_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + if (l == 1) /* pg_sjis_mblen already verified it */ + return mbl; + + c1 = *s++; + c2 = *s; + if (!ISSJISHEAD(c1) || !ISSJISTAIL(c2)) + return -1; + return mbl; +} + +static int +pg_big5_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l, + mbl; + + l = mbl = pg_big5_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + while (--l > 0) + { + if (*++s == '\0') + return -1; + } + + return mbl; +} + +static int +pg_gbk_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l, + mbl; + + l = mbl = pg_gbk_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + while (--l > 0) + { + if (*++s == '\0') + return -1; + } + + return mbl; +} + +static int +pg_uhc_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l, + mbl; + + l = mbl = pg_uhc_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + while (--l > 0) + { + if (*++s == '\0') + return -1; + } + + return mbl; +} + +static int +pg_gb18030_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l; + + if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*s)) + l = 1; /* ASCII */ + else if (len >= 4 && *(s + 1) >= 0x30 && *(s + 1) <= 0x39) + { + /* Should be 4-byte, validate remaining bytes */ + if (*s >= 0x81 && *s <= 0xfe && + *(s + 2) >= 0x81 && *(s + 2) <= 0xfe && + *(s + 3) >= 0x30 && *(s + 3) <= 0x39) + l = 4; + else + l = -1; + } + else if (len >= 2 && *s >= 0x81 && *s <= 0xfe) + { + /* Should be 2-byte, validate */ + if ((*(s + 1) >= 0x40 && *(s + 1) <= 0x7e) || + (*(s + 1) >= 0x80 && *(s + 1) <= 0xfe)) + l = 2; + else + l = -1; + } + else + l = -1; + return l; +} + +static int +pg_utf8_verifier(const unsigned char *s, int len) +{ + int l = pg_utf_mblen(s); + + if (len < l) + return -1; + + if (!pg_utf8_islegal(s, l)) + return -1; + + return l; +} + +/* + * Check for validity of a single utf-8 encoded character + * + * This directly implements the rules in RFC3629. The bizarre-looking + * restrictions on the second byte are meant to ensure that there isn't + * more than one encoding of a given Unicode character point; that is, + * you may not use a longer-than-necessary byte sequence with high order + * zero bits to represent a character that would fit in fewer bytes. + * To do otherwise is to create security hazards (eg, create an apparent + * non-ASCII character that decodes to plain ASCII). + * + * length is assumed to have been obtained by pg_utf_mblen(), and the + * caller must have checked that that many bytes are present in the buffer. + */ +bool +pg_utf8_islegal(const unsigned char *source, int length) +{ + unsigned char a; + + switch (length) + { + default: + /* reject lengths 5 and 6 for now */ + return false; + case 4: + a = source[3]; + if (a < 0x80 || a > 0xBF) + return false; + /* FALL THRU */ + case 3: + a = source[2]; + if (a < 0x80 || a > 0xBF) + return false; + /* FALL THRU */ + case 2: + a = source[1]; + switch (*source) + { + case 0xE0: + if (a < 0xA0 || a > 0xBF) + return false; + break; + case 0xED: + if (a < 0x80 || a > 0x9F) + return false; + break; + case 0xF0: + if (a < 0x90 || a > 0xBF) + return false; + break; + case 0xF4: + if (a < 0x80 || a > 0x8F) + return false; + break; + default: + if (a < 0x80 || a > 0xBF) + return false; + break; + } + /* FALL THRU */ + case 1: + a = *source; + if (a >= 0x80 && a < 0xC2) + return false; + if (a > 0xF4) + return false; + break; + } + return true; +} + +#ifndef FRONTEND + +/* + * Generic character incrementer function. + * + * Not knowing anything about the properties of the encoding in use, we just + * keep incrementing the last byte until we get a validly-encoded result, + * or we run out of values to try. We don't bother to try incrementing + * higher-order bytes, so there's no growth in runtime for wider characters. + * (If we did try to do that, we'd need to consider the likelihood that 255 + * is not a valid final byte in the encoding.) + */ +static bool +pg_generic_charinc(unsigned char *charptr, int len) +{ + unsigned char *lastbyte = charptr + len - 1; + mbverifier mbverify; + + /* We can just invoke the character verifier directly. */ + mbverify = pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].mbverify; + + while (*lastbyte < (unsigned char) 255) + { + (*lastbyte)++; + if ((*mbverify) (charptr, len) == len) + return true; + } + + return false; +} + +/* + * utf-8 character incrementer function. + * + * For a one-byte character less than 0x7F, we just increment the byte. + * + * For a multibyte character, every byte but the first must fall between 0x80 + * and 0xBF; and the first byte must be between 0xC0 and 0xF4. We increment + * the last byte that's not already at its maximum value. If we can't find a + * byte that's less than the maximum allowable value, we simply fail. We also + * need some special-case logic to skip regions used for surrogate pair + * handling, as those should not occur in valid utf-8. + * + * Note that we don't reset lower-order bytes back to their minimums, since + * we can't afford to make an exhaustive search (see make_greater_string). + */ +static bool +pg_utf8_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length) +{ + unsigned char a; + unsigned char limit; + + switch (length) + { + default: + /* reject lengths 5 and 6 for now */ + return false; + case 4: + a = charptr[3]; + if (a < 0xBF) + { + charptr[3]++; + break; + } + /* FALL THRU */ + case 3: + a = charptr[2]; + if (a < 0xBF) + { + charptr[2]++; + break; + } + /* FALL THRU */ + case 2: + a = charptr[1]; + switch (*charptr) + { + case 0xED: + limit = 0x9F; + break; + case 0xF4: + limit = 0x8F; + break; + default: + limit = 0xBF; + break; + } + if (a < limit) + { + charptr[1]++; + break; + } + /* FALL THRU */ + case 1: + a = *charptr; + if (a == 0x7F || a == 0xDF || a == 0xEF || a == 0xF4) + return false; + charptr[0]++; + break; + } + + return true; +} + +/* + * EUC-JP character incrementer function. + * + * If the sequence starts with SS2 (0x8e), it must be a two-byte sequence + * representing JIS X 0201 characters with the second byte ranging between + * 0xa1 and 0xdf. We just increment the last byte if it's less than 0xdf, + * and otherwise rewrite the whole sequence to 0xa1 0xa1. + * + * If the sequence starts with SS3 (0x8f), it must be a three-byte sequence + * in which the last two bytes range between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte + * is incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte. + * + * If the sequence starts with a value other than the above and its MSB + * is set, it must be a two-byte sequence representing JIS X 0208 characters + * with both bytes ranging between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte is + * incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte. + * + * Otherwise, the sequence is a single-byte ASCII character. It is + * incremented up to 0x7f. + */ +static bool +pg_eucjp_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length) +{ + unsigned char c1, + c2; + int i; + + c1 = *charptr; + + switch (c1) + { + case SS2: /* JIS X 0201 */ + if (length != 2) + return false; + + c2 = charptr[1]; + + if (c2 >= 0xdf) + charptr[0] = charptr[1] = 0xa1; + else if (c2 < 0xa1) + charptr[1] = 0xa1; + else + charptr[1]++; + break; + + case SS3: /* JIS X 0212 */ + if (length != 3) + return false; + + for (i = 2; i > 0; i--) + { + c2 = charptr[i]; + if (c2 < 0xa1) + { + charptr[i] = 0xa1; + return true; + } + else if (c2 < 0xfe) + { + charptr[i]++; + return true; + } + } + + /* Out of 3-byte code region */ + return false; + + default: + if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* JIS X 0208? */ + { + if (length != 2) + return false; + + for (i = 1; i >= 0; i--) + { + c2 = charptr[i]; + if (c2 < 0xa1) + { + charptr[i] = 0xa1; + return true; + } + else if (c2 < 0xfe) + { + charptr[i]++; + return true; + } + } + + /* Out of 2 byte code region */ + return false; + } + else + { /* ASCII, single byte */ + if (c1 > 0x7e) + return false; + (*charptr)++; + } + break; + } + + return true; +} +#endif /* !FRONTEND */ + + +/* + *------------------------------------------------------------------- + * encoding info table + * XXX must be sorted by the same order as enum pg_enc (in mb/pg_wchar.h) + *------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ +const pg_wchar_tbl pg_wchar_table[] = { + {pg_ascii2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_ascii_mblen, pg_ascii_dsplen, pg_ascii_verifier, 1}, /* PG_SQL_ASCII */ + {pg_eucjp2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_eucjp_mblen, pg_eucjp_dsplen, pg_eucjp_verifier, 3}, /* PG_EUC_JP */ + {pg_euccn2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_euccn_mblen, pg_euccn_dsplen, pg_euccn_verifier, 2}, /* PG_EUC_CN */ + {pg_euckr2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_euckr_mblen, pg_euckr_dsplen, pg_euckr_verifier, 3}, /* PG_EUC_KR */ + {pg_euctw2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_euctw_mblen, pg_euctw_dsplen, pg_euctw_verifier, 4}, /* PG_EUC_TW */ + {pg_eucjp2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2euc_with_len, pg_eucjp_mblen, pg_eucjp_dsplen, pg_eucjp_verifier, 3}, /* PG_EUC_JIS_2004 */ + {pg_utf2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2utf_with_len, pg_utf_mblen, pg_utf_dsplen, pg_utf8_verifier, 4}, /* PG_UTF8 */ + {pg_mule2wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2mule_with_len, pg_mule_mblen, pg_mule_dsplen, pg_mule_verifier, 4}, /* PG_MULE_INTERNAL */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN1 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN2 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN3 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN4 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN5 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN6 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN7 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN8 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN9 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_LATIN10 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1256 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1258 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN866 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN874 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_KOI8R */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1251 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1252 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-5 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-6 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-7 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* ISO-8859-8 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1250 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1253 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1254 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1255 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_WIN1257 */ + {pg_latin12wchar_with_len, pg_wchar2single_with_len, pg_latin1_mblen, pg_latin1_dsplen, pg_latin1_verifier, 1}, /* PG_KOI8U */ + {0, 0, pg_sjis_mblen, pg_sjis_dsplen, pg_sjis_verifier, 2}, /* PG_SJIS */ + {0, 0, pg_big5_mblen, pg_big5_dsplen, pg_big5_verifier, 2}, /* PG_BIG5 */ + {0, 0, pg_gbk_mblen, pg_gbk_dsplen, pg_gbk_verifier, 2}, /* PG_GBK */ + {0, 0, pg_uhc_mblen, pg_uhc_dsplen, pg_uhc_verifier, 2}, /* PG_UHC */ + {0, 0, pg_gb18030_mblen, pg_gb18030_dsplen, pg_gb18030_verifier, 4}, /* PG_GB18030 */ + {0, 0, pg_johab_mblen, pg_johab_dsplen, pg_johab_verifier, 3}, /* PG_JOHAB */ + {0, 0, pg_sjis_mblen, pg_sjis_dsplen, pg_sjis_verifier, 2} /* PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004 */ +}; + +/* returns the byte length of a word for mule internal code */ +int +pg_mic_mblen(const unsigned char *mbstr) +{ + return pg_mule_mblen(mbstr); +} + +/* + * Returns the byte length of a multibyte character. + */ +int +pg_encoding_mblen(int encoding, const char *mbstr) +{ + return (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding) ? + pg_wchar_table[encoding].mblen((const unsigned char *) mbstr) : + pg_wchar_table[PG_SQL_ASCII].mblen((const unsigned char *) mbstr)); +} + +/* + * Returns the display length of a multibyte character. + */ +int +pg_encoding_dsplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr) +{ + return (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding) ? + pg_wchar_table[encoding].dsplen((const unsigned char *) mbstr) : + pg_wchar_table[PG_SQL_ASCII].dsplen((const unsigned char *) mbstr)); +} + +/* + * Verify the first multibyte character of the given string. + * Return its byte length if good, -1 if bad. (See comments above for + * full details of the mbverify API.) + */ +int +pg_encoding_verifymb(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len) +{ + return (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding) ? + pg_wchar_table[encoding].mbverify((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len) : + pg_wchar_table[PG_SQL_ASCII].mbverify((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len)); +} + +/* + * fetch maximum length of a given encoding + */ +int +pg_encoding_max_length(int encoding) +{ + Assert(PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding)); + + return pg_wchar_table[encoding].maxmblen; +} + +#ifndef FRONTEND + +/* + * fetch maximum length of the encoding for the current database + */ +int +pg_database_encoding_max_length(void) +{ + return pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].maxmblen; +} + +/* + * get the character incrementer for the encoding for the current database + */ +mbcharacter_incrementer +pg_database_encoding_character_incrementer(void) +{ + /* + * Eventually it might be best to add a field to pg_wchar_table[], but for + * now we just use a switch. + */ + switch (GetDatabaseEncoding()) + { + case PG_UTF8: + return pg_utf8_increment; + + case PG_EUC_JP: + return pg_eucjp_increment; + + default: + return pg_generic_charinc; + } +} + +/* + * Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the current + * database encoding. Otherwise same as pg_verify_mbstr(). + */ +bool +pg_verifymbstr(const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError) +{ + return + pg_verify_mbstr_len(GetDatabaseEncoding(), mbstr, len, noError) >= 0; +} + +/* + * Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified + * encoding. + */ +bool +pg_verify_mbstr(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError) +{ + return pg_verify_mbstr_len(encoding, mbstr, len, noError) >= 0; +} + +/* + * Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified + * encoding. + * + * mbstr is not necessarily zero terminated; length of mbstr is + * specified by len. + * + * If OK, return length of string in the encoding. + * If a problem is found, return -1 when noError is + * true; when noError is false, ereport() a descriptive message. + */ +int +pg_verify_mbstr_len(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError) +{ + mbverifier mbverify; + int mb_len; + + Assert(PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding)); + + /* + * In single-byte encodings, we need only reject nulls (\0). + */ + if (pg_encoding_max_length(encoding) <= 1) + { + const char *nullpos = memchr(mbstr, 0, len); + + if (nullpos == NULL) + return len; + if (noError) + return -1; + report_invalid_encoding(encoding, nullpos, 1); + } + + /* fetch function pointer just once */ + mbverify = pg_wchar_table[encoding].mbverify; + + mb_len = 0; + + while (len > 0) + { + int l; + + /* fast path for ASCII-subset characters */ + if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*mbstr)) + { + if (*mbstr != '\0') + { + mb_len++; + mbstr++; + len--; + continue; + } + if (noError) + return -1; + report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len); + } + + l = (*mbverify) ((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len); + + if (l < 0) + { + if (noError) + return -1; + report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len); + } + + mbstr += l; + len -= l; + mb_len++; + } + return mb_len; +} + +/* + * check_encoding_conversion_args: check arguments of a conversion function + * + * "expected" arguments can be either an encoding ID or -1 to indicate that + * the caller will check whether it accepts the ID. + * + * Note: the errors here are not really user-facing, so elog instead of + * ereport seems sufficient. Also, we trust that the "expected" encoding + * arguments are valid encoding IDs, but we don't trust the actuals. + */ +void +check_encoding_conversion_args(int src_encoding, + int dest_encoding, + int len, + int expected_src_encoding, + int expected_dest_encoding) +{ + if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(src_encoding)) + elog(ERROR, "invalid source encoding ID: %d", src_encoding); + if (src_encoding != expected_src_encoding && expected_src_encoding >= 0) + elog(ERROR, "expected source encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"", + pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_src_encoding].name, + pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name); + if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(dest_encoding)) + elog(ERROR, "invalid destination encoding ID: %d", dest_encoding); + if (dest_encoding != expected_dest_encoding && expected_dest_encoding >= 0) + elog(ERROR, "expected destination encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"", + pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_dest_encoding].name, + pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name); + if (len < 0) + elog(ERROR, "encoding conversion length must not be negative"); +} + +/* + * report_invalid_encoding: complain about invalid multibyte character + * + * note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character; + * len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte. + */ +void +report_invalid_encoding(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len) +{ + int l = pg_encoding_mblen(encoding, mbstr); + char buf[8 * 5 + 1]; + char *p = buf; + int j, + jlimit; + + jlimit = Min(l, len); + jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */ + + for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++) + { + p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]); + if (j < jlimit - 1) + p += sprintf(p, " "); + } + + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_CHARACTER_NOT_IN_REPERTOIRE), + errmsg("invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s", + pg_enc2name_tbl[encoding].name, + buf))); +} + +/* + * report_untranslatable_char: complain about untranslatable character + * + * note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character; + * len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte. + */ +void +report_untranslatable_char(int src_encoding, int dest_encoding, + const char *mbstr, int len) +{ + int l = pg_encoding_mblen(src_encoding, mbstr); + char buf[8 * 5 + 1]; + char *p = buf; + int j, + jlimit; + + jlimit = Min(l, len); + jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */ + + for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++) + { + p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]); + if (j < jlimit - 1) + p += sprintf(p, " "); + } + + ereport(ERROR, + (errcode(ERRCODE_UNTRANSLATABLE_CHARACTER), + errmsg("character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in encoding \"%s\"", + buf, + pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name, + pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name))); +} + +#endif /* !FRONTEND */ diff --git a/src/include/mb/pg_wchar.h b/src/include/mb/pg_wchar.h index 7fb5fa4..026f64f 100644 --- a/src/include/mb/pg_wchar.h +++ b/src/include/mb/pg_wchar.h @@ -222,8 +222,8 @@ typedef unsigned int pg_wchar; * PostgreSQL encoding identifiers * * WARNING: the order of this enum must be same as order of entries - * in the pg_enc2name_tbl[] array (in mb/encnames.c), and - * in the pg_wchar_table[] array (in mb/wchar.c)! + * in the pg_enc2name_tbl[] array (in src/common/encnames.c), and + * in the pg_wchar_table[] array (in src/common/wchar.c)! * * If you add some encoding don't forget to check * PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST macro. diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/.gitignore b/src/interfaces/libpq/.gitignore index 7b438f3..a4afe7c 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/.gitignore +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/.gitignore @@ -1,4 +1 @@ /exports.list -# .c files that are symlinked in from elsewhere -/encnames.c -/wchar.c diff --git a/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile b/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile index f5f1c0c..a068826 100644 --- a/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile +++ b/src/interfaces/libpq/Makefile @@ -45,11 +45,6 @@ OBJS = \ pqexpbuffer.o \ fe-auth.o -# src/backend/utils/mb -OBJS += \ - encnames.o \ - wchar.o - ifeq ($(with_openssl),yes) OBJS += \ fe-secure-common.o \ @@ -102,17 +97,7 @@ include $(top_srcdir)/src/Makefile.shlib backend_src = $(top_srcdir)/src/backend -# We use a few backend modules verbatim, but since we need -# to compile with appropriate options to build a shared lib, we can't -# use the same object files built for the backend. -# Instead, symlink the source files in here and build our own object files. -# When you add a file here, remember to add it in the "clean" target below. - -encnames.c wchar.c: % : $(backend_src)/utils/mb/% - rm -f $@ && $(LN_S) $< . - - -# Make dependencies on pg_config_paths.h visible, too. +# Make dependencies on pg_config_paths.h visible in all builds. fe-connect.o: fe-connect.c $(top_builddir)/src/port/pg_config_paths.h fe-misc.o: fe-misc.c $(top_builddir)/src/port/pg_config_paths.h @@ -144,8 +129,6 @@ clean distclean: clean-lib rm -f $(OBJS) pthread.h # Might be left over from a Win32 client-only build rm -f pg_config_paths.h -# Remove files we (may have) symlinked in from other places - rm -f encnames.c wchar.c maintainer-clean: distclean $(MAKE) -C test $@ diff --git a/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm b/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm index f6ab0d5..67b9f23 100644 --- a/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm +++ b/src/tools/msvc/Mkvcbuild.pm @@ -120,11 +120,12 @@ sub mkvcbuild } our @pgcommonallfiles = qw( - base64.c config_info.c controldata_utils.c d2s.c exec.c f2s.c file_perm.c ip.c + base64.c config_info.c controldata_utils.c d2s.c encnames.c exec.c + f2s.c file_perm.c ip.c keywords.c kwlookup.c link-canary.c md5.c pg_lzcompress.c pgfnames.c psprintf.c relpath.c rmtree.c saslprep.c scram-common.c string.c stringinfo.c unicode_norm.c username.c - wait_error.c); + wait_error.c wchar.c); if ($solution->{options}->{openssl}) {