ruby/prism/encoding.h

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/**
* @file encoding.h
*
* The encoding interface and implementations used by the parser.
*/
#ifndef PRISM_ENCODING_H
#define PRISM_ENCODING_H
#include "prism/defines.h"
#include "prism/util/pm_strncasecmp.h"
#include <assert.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdint.h>
/**
* This struct defines the functions necessary to implement the encoding
* interface so we can determine how many bytes the subsequent character takes.
* Each callback should return the number of bytes, or 0 if the next bytes are
* invalid for the encoding and type.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* Return the number of bytes that the next character takes if it is valid
* in the encoding. Does not read more than n bytes. It is assumed that n is
* at least 1.
*/
size_t (*char_width)(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* Return the number of bytes that the next character takes if it is valid
* in the encoding and is alphabetical. Does not read more than n bytes. It
* is assumed that n is at least 1.
*/
size_t (*alpha_char)(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* Return the number of bytes that the next character takes if it is valid
* in the encoding and is alphanumeric. Does not read more than n bytes. It
* is assumed that n is at least 1.
*/
size_t (*alnum_char)(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* Return true if the next character is valid in the encoding and is an
* uppercase character. Does not read more than n bytes. It is assumed that
* n is at least 1.
*/
bool (*isupper_char)(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* The name of the encoding. This should correspond to a value that can be
* passed to Encoding.find in Ruby.
*/
const char *name;
/**
* Return true if the encoding is a multibyte encoding.
*/
bool multibyte;
} pm_encoding_t;
/**
* All of the lookup tables use the first bit of each embedded byte to indicate
* whether the codepoint is alphabetical.
*/
#define PRISM_ENCODING_ALPHABETIC_BIT 1 << 0
/**
* All of the lookup tables use the second bit of each embedded byte to indicate
* whether the codepoint is alphanumeric.
*/
#define PRISM_ENCODING_ALPHANUMERIC_BIT 1 << 1
/**
* All of the lookup tables use the third bit of each embedded byte to indicate
* whether the codepoint is uppercase.
*/
#define PRISM_ENCODING_UPPERCASE_BIT 1 << 2
/**
* Return the size of the next character in the UTF-8 encoding.
*
* @param b The bytes to read.
* @param n The number of bytes that can be read.
* @returns The number of bytes that the next character takes if it is valid in
* the encoding, or 0 if it is not.
*/
size_t pm_encoding_utf_8_char_width(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* Return the size of the next character in the UTF-8 encoding if it is an
* alphabetical character.
*
* @param b The bytes to read.
* @param n The number of bytes that can be read.
* @returns The number of bytes that the next character takes if it is valid in
* the encoding, or 0 if it is not.
*/
size_t pm_encoding_utf_8_alpha_char(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* Return the size of the next character in the UTF-8 encoding if it is an
* alphanumeric character.
*
* @param b The bytes to read.
* @param n The number of bytes that can be read.
* @returns The number of bytes that the next character takes if it is valid in
* the encoding, or 0 if it is not.
*/
size_t pm_encoding_utf_8_alnum_char(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* Return true if the next character in the UTF-8 encoding if it is an uppercase
* character.
*
* @param b The bytes to read.
* @param n The number of bytes that can be read.
* @returns True if the next character is valid in the encoding and is an
* uppercase character, or false if it is not.
*/
bool pm_encoding_utf_8_isupper_char(const uint8_t *b, ptrdiff_t n);
/**
* This lookup table is referenced in both the UTF-8 encoding file and the
* parser directly in order to speed up the default encoding processing. It is
* used to indicate whether a character is alphabetical, alphanumeric, or
* uppercase in unicode mappings.
*/
extern const uint8_t pm_encoding_unicode_table[256];
/**
* These are all of the encodings that prism supports.
*/
typedef enum {
PM_ENCODING_UTF_8 = 0,
PM_ENCODING_US_ASCII,
PM_ENCODING_ASCII_8BIT,
PM_ENCODING_EUC_JP,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_31J,
// We optionally support excluding the full set of encodings to only support the
// minimum necessary to process Ruby code without encoding comments.
#ifndef PRISM_ENCODING_EXCLUDE_FULL
PM_ENCODING_BIG5,
PM_ENCODING_BIG5_HKSCS,
PM_ENCODING_BIG5_UAO,
PM_ENCODING_CESU_8,
PM_ENCODING_CP51932,
PM_ENCODING_CP850,
PM_ENCODING_CP852,
PM_ENCODING_CP855,
PM_ENCODING_CP949,
PM_ENCODING_CP950,
PM_ENCODING_CP951,
PM_ENCODING_EMACS_MULE,
PM_ENCODING_EUC_JP_MS,
PM_ENCODING_EUC_JIS_2004,
PM_ENCODING_EUC_KR,
PM_ENCODING_EUC_TW,
PM_ENCODING_GB12345,
PM_ENCODING_GB18030,
PM_ENCODING_GB1988,
PM_ENCODING_GB2312,
PM_ENCODING_GBK,
PM_ENCODING_IBM437,
PM_ENCODING_IBM720,
PM_ENCODING_IBM737,
PM_ENCODING_IBM775,
PM_ENCODING_IBM852,
PM_ENCODING_IBM855,
PM_ENCODING_IBM857,
PM_ENCODING_IBM860,
PM_ENCODING_IBM861,
PM_ENCODING_IBM862,
PM_ENCODING_IBM863,
PM_ENCODING_IBM864,
PM_ENCODING_IBM865,
PM_ENCODING_IBM866,
PM_ENCODING_IBM869,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_1,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_2,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_3,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_4,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_5,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_6,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_7,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_8,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_9,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_10,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_11,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_13,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_14,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_15,
PM_ENCODING_ISO_8859_16,
PM_ENCODING_KOI8_R,
PM_ENCODING_KOI8_U,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_CENT_EURO,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_CROATIAN,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_CYRILLIC,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_GREEK,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_ICELAND,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_JAPANESE,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_ROMAN,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_ROMANIA,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_THAI,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_TURKISH,
PM_ENCODING_MAC_UKRAINE,
PM_ENCODING_SHIFT_JIS,
PM_ENCODING_SJIS_DOCOMO,
PM_ENCODING_SJIS_KDDI,
PM_ENCODING_SJIS_SOFTBANK,
PM_ENCODING_STATELESS_ISO_2022_JP,
PM_ENCODING_STATELESS_ISO_2022_JP_KDDI,
PM_ENCODING_TIS_620,
PM_ENCODING_UTF8_MAC,
PM_ENCODING_UTF8_DOCOMO,
PM_ENCODING_UTF8_KDDI,
PM_ENCODING_UTF8_SOFTBANK,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1250,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1251,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1252,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1253,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1254,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1255,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1256,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1257,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_1258,
PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_874,
#endif
PM_ENCODING_MAXIMUM
} pm_encoding_type_t;
/**
* This is the table of all of the encodings that prism supports.
*/
extern const pm_encoding_t pm_encodings[PM_ENCODING_MAXIMUM];
/**
* This is the default UTF-8 encoding. We need a reference to it to quickly
* create parsers.
*/
#define PM_ENCODING_UTF_8_ENTRY (&pm_encodings[PM_ENCODING_UTF_8])
/**
* This is the US-ASCII encoding. We need a reference to it to be able to
* compare against it when a string is being created because it could possibly
* need to fall back to ASCII-8BIT.
*/
#define PM_ENCODING_US_ASCII_ENTRY (&pm_encodings[PM_ENCODING_US_ASCII])
/**
* This is the ASCII-8BIT encoding. We need a reference to it so that pm_strpbrk
* can compare against it because invalid multibyte characters are not a thing
* in this encoding. It is also needed for handling Regexp encoding flags.
*/
#define PM_ENCODING_ASCII_8BIT_ENTRY (&pm_encodings[PM_ENCODING_ASCII_8BIT])
/**
* This is the EUC-JP encoding. We need a reference to it to quickly process
* regular expression modifiers.
*/
#define PM_ENCODING_EUC_JP_ENTRY (&pm_encodings[PM_ENCODING_EUC_JP])
/**
* This is the Windows-31J encoding. We need a reference to it to quickly
* process regular expression modifiers.
*/
#define PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_31J_ENTRY (&pm_encodings[PM_ENCODING_WINDOWS_31J])
/**
* Parse the given name of an encoding and return a pointer to the corresponding
* encoding struct if one can be found, otherwise return NULL.
*
* @param start A pointer to the first byte of the name.
* @param end A pointer to the last byte of the name.
* @returns A pointer to the encoding struct if one is found, otherwise NULL.
*/
const pm_encoding_t * pm_encoding_find(const uint8_t *start, const uint8_t *end);
#endif