ruby/prism/util/pm_strpbrk.c

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#include "prism/util/pm_strpbrk.h"
/**
* Add an invalid multibyte character error to the parser.
*/
static inline void
pm_strpbrk_invalid_multibyte_character(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *start, const uint8_t *end) {
pm_diagnostic_list_append_format(&parser->error_list, start, end, PM_ERR_INVALID_MULTIBYTE_CHARACTER, *start);
}
/**
* Set the explicit encoding for the parser to the current encoding.
*/
static inline void
pm_strpbrk_explicit_encoding_set(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, size_t width) {
if (parser->explicit_encoding != NULL) {
if (parser->explicit_encoding == parser->encoding) {
// Okay, we already locked to this encoding.
} else if (parser->explicit_encoding == PM_ENCODING_UTF_8_ENTRY) {
// Not okay, we already found a Unicode escape sequence and this
// conflicts.
pm_diagnostic_list_append_format(&parser->error_list, source, source + width, PM_ERR_MIXED_ENCODING, parser->encoding->name);
} else {
// Should not be anything else.
assert(false && "unreachable");
}
}
parser->explicit_encoding = parser->encoding;
}
/**
* This is the default path.
*/
static inline const uint8_t *
pm_strpbrk_utf8(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, const uint8_t *charset, size_t maximum, bool validate) {
size_t index = 0;
while (index < maximum) {
if (strchr((const char *) charset, source[index]) != NULL) {
return source + index;
}
if (source[index] < 0x80) {
index++;
} else {
size_t width = pm_encoding_utf_8_char_width(source + index, (ptrdiff_t) (maximum - index));
if (width > 0) {
index += width;
} else if (!validate) {
index++;
} else {
// At this point we know we have an invalid multibyte character.
// We'll walk forward as far as we can until we find the next
// valid character so that we don't spam the user with a ton of
// the same kind of error.
const size_t start = index;
do {
index++;
} while (index < maximum && pm_encoding_utf_8_char_width(source + index, (ptrdiff_t) (maximum - index)) == 0);
pm_strpbrk_invalid_multibyte_character(parser, source + start, source + index);
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* This is the path when the encoding is ASCII-8BIT.
*/
static inline const uint8_t *
pm_strpbrk_ascii_8bit(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, const uint8_t *charset, size_t maximum, bool validate) {
size_t index = 0;
while (index < maximum) {
if (strchr((const char *) charset, source[index]) != NULL) {
return source + index;
}
if (validate && source[index] >= 0x80) pm_strpbrk_explicit_encoding_set(parser, source, 1);
index++;
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* This is the slow path that does care about the encoding.
*/
static inline const uint8_t *
pm_strpbrk_multi_byte(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, const uint8_t *charset, size_t maximum, bool validate) {
size_t index = 0;
const pm_encoding_t *encoding = parser->encoding;
while (index < maximum) {
if (strchr((const char *) charset, source[index]) != NULL) {
return source + index;
}
if (source[index] < 0x80) {
index++;
} else {
size_t width = encoding->char_width(source + index, (ptrdiff_t) (maximum - index));
if (validate) pm_strpbrk_explicit_encoding_set(parser, source, width);
if (width > 0) {
index += width;
} else if (!validate) {
index++;
} else {
// At this point we know we have an invalid multibyte character.
// We'll walk forward as far as we can until we find the next
// valid character so that we don't spam the user with a ton of
// the same kind of error.
const size_t start = index;
do {
index++;
} while (index < maximum && encoding->char_width(source + index, (ptrdiff_t) (maximum - index)) == 0);
pm_strpbrk_invalid_multibyte_character(parser, source + start, source + index);
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* This is the fast path that does not care about the encoding because we know
* the encoding only supports single-byte characters.
*/
static inline const uint8_t *
pm_strpbrk_single_byte(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, const uint8_t *charset, size_t maximum, bool validate) {
size_t index = 0;
const pm_encoding_t *encoding = parser->encoding;
while (index < maximum) {
if (strchr((const char *) charset, source[index]) != NULL) {
return source + index;
}
if (source[index] < 0x80 || !validate) {
index++;
} else {
size_t width = encoding->char_width(source + index, (ptrdiff_t) (maximum - index));
pm_strpbrk_explicit_encoding_set(parser, source, width);
if (width > 0) {
index += width;
} else {
// At this point we know we have an invalid multibyte character.
// We'll walk forward as far as we can until we find the next
// valid character so that we don't spam the user with a ton of
// the same kind of error.
const size_t start = index;
do {
index++;
} while (index < maximum && encoding->char_width(source + index, (ptrdiff_t) (maximum - index)) == 0);
pm_strpbrk_invalid_multibyte_character(parser, source + start, source + index);
}
}
}
return NULL;
}
/**
* Here we have rolled our own version of strpbrk. The standard library strpbrk
* has undefined behavior when the source string is not null-terminated. We want
* to support strings that are not null-terminated because pm_parse does not
* have the contract that the string is null-terminated. (This is desirable
* because it means the extension can call pm_parse with the result of a call to
* mmap).
*
* The standard library strpbrk also does not support passing a maximum length
* to search. We want to support this for the reason mentioned above, but we
* also don't want it to stop on null bytes. Ruby actually allows null bytes
* within strings, comments, regular expressions, etc. So we need to be able to
* skip past them.
*
* Finally, we want to support encodings wherein the charset could contain
* characters that are trailing bytes of multi-byte characters. For example, in
* Shift_JIS, the backslash character can be a trailing byte. In that case we
* need to take a slower path and iterate one multi-byte character at a time.
*/
const uint8_t *
pm_strpbrk(pm_parser_t *parser, const uint8_t *source, const uint8_t *charset, ptrdiff_t length, bool validate) {
if (length <= 0) {
return NULL;
} else if (!parser->encoding_changed) {
return pm_strpbrk_utf8(parser, source, charset, (size_t) length, validate);
} else if (parser->encoding == PM_ENCODING_ASCII_8BIT_ENTRY) {
return pm_strpbrk_ascii_8bit(parser, source, charset, (size_t) length, validate);
} else if (parser->encoding->multibyte) {
return pm_strpbrk_multi_byte(parser, source, charset, (size_t) length, validate);
} else {
return pm_strpbrk_single_byte(parser, source, charset, (size_t) length, validate);
}
}