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diff --git a/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gconvert.c b/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gconvert.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..52a3dd8617 --- /dev/null +++ b/protocols/Sametime/src/glib/gconvert.c @@ -0,0 +1,2257 @@ +/* GLIB - Library of useful routines for C programming + * + * gconvert.c: Convert between character sets using iconv + * Copyright Red Hat Inc., 2000 + * Authors: Havoc Pennington <hp@redhat.com>, Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> + * + * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either + * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. + * + * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, + * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of + * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU + * Lesser General Public License for more details. + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public + * License along with this library; if not, write to the + * Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, + * Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. + */ + +#include "config.h" +#include "glibconfig.h" + +#ifndef G_OS_WIN32 +#include <iconv.h> +#endif +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdlib.h> + +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 +#include "win_iconv.c" +#endif + +#ifdef G_PLATFORM_WIN32 +#define STRICT +#include <windows.h> +#undef STRICT +#endif + +#include "gconvert.h" + +#include "gprintfint.h" +#include "gslist.h" +#include "gstrfuncs.h" +#include "gtestutils.h" +#include "gthread.h" +#include "gthreadprivate.h" +#include "gunicode.h" + +#ifdef NEED_ICONV_CACHE +#include "glist.h" +#include "ghash.h" +#endif + +#include "glibintl.h" + +#if defined(USE_LIBICONV_GNU) && !defined (_LIBICONV_H) +#error GNU libiconv in use but included iconv.h not from libiconv +#endif +#if !defined(USE_LIBICONV_GNU) && defined (_LIBICONV_H) +#error GNU libiconv not in use but included iconv.h is from libiconv +#endif + + +/** + * SECTION:conversions + * @title: Character Set Conversion + * @short_description: Convert strings between different character sets + * + * The g_convert() family of function wraps the functionality of iconv(). In + * addition to pure character set conversions, GLib has functions to deal + * with the extra complications of encodings for file names. + * + * <refsect2 id="file-name-encodings"> + * <title>File Name Encodings</title> + * <para> + * Historically, Unix has not had a defined encoding for file + * names: a file name is valid as long as it does not have path + * separators in it ("/"). However, displaying file names may + * require conversion: from the character set in which they were + * created, to the character set in which the application + * operates. Consider the Spanish file name + * "<filename>Presentación.sxi</filename>". If the + * application which created it uses ISO-8859-1 for its encoding, + * </para> + * <programlisting id="filename-iso8859-1"> + * Character: P r e s e n t a c i ó n . s x i + * Hex code: 50 72 65 73 65 6e 74 61 63 69 f3 6e 2e 73 78 69 + * </programlisting> + * <para> + * However, if the application use UTF-8, the actual file name on + * disk would look like this: + * </para> + * <programlisting id="filename-utf-8"> + * Character: P r e s e n t a c i ó n . s x i + * Hex code: 50 72 65 73 65 6e 74 61 63 69 c3 b3 6e 2e 73 78 69 + * </programlisting> + * <para> + * Glib uses UTF-8 for its strings, and GUI toolkits like GTK+ + * that use Glib do the same thing. If you get a file name from + * the file system, for example, from readdir(3) or from g_dir_read_name(), + * and you wish to display the file name to the user, you + * <emphasis>will</emphasis> need to convert it into UTF-8. The + * opposite case is when the user types the name of a file he + * wishes to save: the toolkit will give you that string in + * UTF-8 encoding, and you will need to convert it to the + * character set used for file names before you can create the + * file with open(2) or fopen(3). + * </para> + * <para> + * By default, Glib assumes that file names on disk are in UTF-8 + * encoding. This is a valid assumption for file systems which + * were created relatively recently: most applications use UTF-8 + * encoding for their strings, and that is also what they use for + * the file names they create. However, older file systems may + * still contain file names created in "older" encodings, such as + * ISO-8859-1. In this case, for compatibility reasons, you may + * want to instruct Glib to use that particular encoding for file + * names rather than UTF-8. You can do this by specifying the + * encoding for file names in the <link + * linkend="G_FILENAME_ENCODING"><envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar></link> + * environment variable. For example, if your installation uses + * ISO-8859-1 for file names, you can put this in your + * <filename>~/.profile</filename>: + * </para> + * <programlisting> + * export G_FILENAME_ENCODING=ISO-8859-1 + * </programlisting> + * <para> + * Glib provides the functions g_filename_to_utf8() and + * g_filename_from_utf8() to perform the necessary conversions. These + * functions convert file names from the encoding specified in + * <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> to UTF-8 and vice-versa. + * <xref linkend="file-name-encodings-diagram"/> illustrates how + * these functions are used to convert between UTF-8 and the + * encoding for file names in the file system. + * </para> + * <figure id="file-name-encodings-diagram"> + * <title>Conversion between File Name Encodings</title> + * <graphic fileref="file-name-encodings.png" format="PNG"/> + * </figure> + * <refsect3 id="file-name-encodings-checklist"> + * <title>Checklist for Application Writers</title> + * <para> + * This section is a practical summary of the detailed + * description above. You can use this as a checklist of + * things to do to make sure your applications process file + * name encodings correctly. + * </para> + * <orderedlist> + * <listitem><para> + * If you get a file name from the file system from a function + * such as readdir(3) or gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(), + * you do not need to do any conversion to pass that + * file name to functions like open(2), rename(2), or + * fopen(3) — those are "raw" file names which the file + * system understands. + * </para></listitem> + * <listitem><para> + * If you need to display a file name, convert it to UTF-8 first by + * using g_filename_to_utf8(). If conversion fails, display a string like + * "<literal>Unknown file name</literal>". <emphasis>Do not</emphasis> + * convert this string back into the encoding used for file names if you + * wish to pass it to the file system; use the original file name instead. + * For example, the document window of a word processor could display + * "Unknown file name" in its title bar but still let the user save the + * file, as it would keep the raw file name internally. This can happen + * if the user has not set the <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> + * environment variable even though he has files whose names are not + * encoded in UTF-8. + * </para></listitem> + * <listitem><para> + * If your user interface lets the user type a file name for saving or + * renaming, convert it to the encoding used for file names in the file + * system by using g_filename_from_utf8(). Pass the converted file name + * to functions like fopen(3). If conversion fails, ask the user to enter + * a different file name. This can happen if the user types Japanese + * characters when <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> is set to + * <literal>ISO-8859-1</literal>, for example. + * </para></listitem> + * </orderedlist> + * </refsect3> + * </refsect2> + */ + +/* We try to terminate strings in unknown charsets with this many zero bytes + * to ensure that multibyte strings really are nul-terminated when we return + * them from g_convert() and friends. + */ +#define NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH 4 + +GQuark +g_convert_error_quark (void) +{ + return g_quark_from_static_string ("g_convert_error"); +} + +static gboolean +try_conversion (const char *to_codeset, + const char *from_codeset, + iconv_t *cd) +{ + *cd = iconv_open (to_codeset, from_codeset); + + if (*cd == (iconv_t)-1 && errno == EINVAL) + return FALSE; + else + return TRUE; +} + +static gboolean +try_to_aliases (const char **to_aliases, + const char *from_codeset, + iconv_t *cd) +{ + if (to_aliases) + { + const char **p = to_aliases; + while (*p) + { + if (try_conversion (*p, from_codeset, cd)) + return TRUE; + + p++; + } + } + + return FALSE; +} + +G_GNUC_INTERNAL extern const char ** +_g_charset_get_aliases (const char *canonical_name); + +/** + * g_iconv_open: + * @to_codeset: destination codeset + * @from_codeset: source codeset + * + * Same as the standard UNIX routine iconv_open(), but + * may be implemented via libiconv on UNIX flavors that lack + * a native implementation. + * + * GLib provides g_convert() and g_locale_to_utf8() which are likely + * more convenient than the raw iconv wrappers. + * + * Return value: a "conversion descriptor", or (GIConv)-1 if + * opening the converter failed. + **/ +GIConv +g_iconv_open (const gchar *to_codeset, + const gchar *from_codeset) +{ + iconv_t cd; + + if (!try_conversion (to_codeset, from_codeset, &cd)) + { + const char **to_aliases = _g_charset_get_aliases (to_codeset); + const char **from_aliases = _g_charset_get_aliases (from_codeset); + + if (from_aliases) + { + const char **p = from_aliases; + while (*p) + { + if (try_conversion (to_codeset, *p, &cd)) + goto out; + + if (try_to_aliases (to_aliases, *p, &cd)) + goto out; + + p++; + } + } + + if (try_to_aliases (to_aliases, from_codeset, &cd)) + goto out; + } + + out: + return (cd == (iconv_t)-1) ? (GIConv)-1 : (GIConv)cd; +} + +/** + * g_iconv: + * @converter: conversion descriptor from g_iconv_open() + * @inbuf: bytes to convert + * @inbytes_left: inout parameter, bytes remaining to convert in @inbuf + * @outbuf: converted output bytes + * @outbytes_left: inout parameter, bytes available to fill in @outbuf + * + * Same as the standard UNIX routine iconv(), but + * may be implemented via libiconv on UNIX flavors that lack + * a native implementation. + * + * GLib provides g_convert() and g_locale_to_utf8() which are likely + * more convenient than the raw iconv wrappers. + * + * Return value: count of non-reversible conversions, or -1 on error + **/ +gsize +g_iconv (GIConv converter, + gchar **inbuf, + gsize *inbytes_left, + gchar **outbuf, + gsize *outbytes_left) +{ + iconv_t cd = (iconv_t)converter; + + return iconv (cd, inbuf, inbytes_left, outbuf, outbytes_left); +} + +/** + * g_iconv_close: + * @converter: a conversion descriptor from g_iconv_open() + * + * Same as the standard UNIX routine iconv_close(), but + * may be implemented via libiconv on UNIX flavors that lack + * a native implementation. Should be called to clean up + * the conversion descriptor from g_iconv_open() when + * you are done converting things. + * + * GLib provides g_convert() and g_locale_to_utf8() which are likely + * more convenient than the raw iconv wrappers. + * + * Return value: -1 on error, 0 on success + **/ +gint +g_iconv_close (GIConv converter) +{ + iconv_t cd = (iconv_t)converter; + + return iconv_close (cd); +} + + +#ifdef NEED_ICONV_CACHE + +#define ICONV_CACHE_SIZE (16) + +struct _iconv_cache_bucket { + gchar *key; + guint32 refcount; + gboolean used; + GIConv cd; +}; + +static GList *iconv_cache_list; +static GHashTable *iconv_cache; +static GHashTable *iconv_open_hash; +static guint iconv_cache_size = 0; +G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC (iconv_cache_lock); + +/* caller *must* hold the iconv_cache_lock */ +static void +iconv_cache_init (void) +{ + static gboolean initialized = FALSE; + + if (initialized) + return; + + iconv_cache_list = NULL; + iconv_cache = g_hash_table_new (g_str_hash, g_str_equal); + iconv_open_hash = g_hash_table_new (g_direct_hash, g_direct_equal); + + initialized = TRUE; +} + + +/* + * iconv_cache_bucket_new: + * @key: cache key + * @cd: iconv descriptor + * + * Creates a new cache bucket, inserts it into the cache and + * increments the cache size. + * + * This assumes ownership of @key. + * + * Returns a pointer to the newly allocated cache bucket. + **/ +static struct _iconv_cache_bucket * +iconv_cache_bucket_new (gchar *key, GIConv cd) +{ + struct _iconv_cache_bucket *bucket; + + bucket = g_new (struct _iconv_cache_bucket, 1); + bucket->key = key; + bucket->refcount = 1; + bucket->used = TRUE; + bucket->cd = cd; + + g_hash_table_insert (iconv_cache, bucket->key, bucket); + + /* FIXME: if we sorted the list so items with few refcounts were + first, then we could expire them faster in iconv_cache_expire_unused () */ + iconv_cache_list = g_list_prepend (iconv_cache_list, bucket); + + iconv_cache_size++; + + return bucket; +} + + +/* + * iconv_cache_bucket_expire: + * @node: cache bucket's node + * @bucket: cache bucket + * + * Expires a single cache bucket @bucket. This should only ever be + * called on a bucket that currently has no used iconv descriptors + * open. + * + * @node is not a required argument. If @node is not supplied, we + * search for it ourselves. + **/ +static void +iconv_cache_bucket_expire (GList *node, struct _iconv_cache_bucket *bucket) +{ + g_hash_table_remove (iconv_cache, bucket->key); + + if (node == NULL) + node = g_list_find (iconv_cache_list, bucket); + + g_assert (node != NULL); + + if (node->prev) + { + node->prev->next = node->next; + if (node->next) + node->next->prev = node->prev; + } + else + { + iconv_cache_list = node->next; + if (node->next) + node->next->prev = NULL; + } + + g_list_free_1 (node); + + g_free (bucket->key); + g_iconv_close (bucket->cd); + g_free (bucket); + + iconv_cache_size--; +} + + +/* + * iconv_cache_expire_unused: + * + * Expires as many unused cache buckets as it needs to in order to get + * the total number of buckets < ICONV_CACHE_SIZE. + **/ +static void +iconv_cache_expire_unused (void) +{ + struct _iconv_cache_bucket *bucket; + GList *node, *next; + + node = iconv_cache_list; + while (node && iconv_cache_size >= ICONV_CACHE_SIZE) + { + next = node->next; + + bucket = node->data; + if (bucket->refcount == 0) + iconv_cache_bucket_expire (node, bucket); + + node = next; + } +} + +static GIConv +open_converter (const gchar *to_codeset, + const gchar *from_codeset, + GError **error) +{ + struct _iconv_cache_bucket *bucket; + gchar *key, *dyn_key, auto_key[80]; + GIConv cd; + gsize len_from_codeset, len_to_codeset; + + /* create our key */ + len_from_codeset = strlen (from_codeset); + len_to_codeset = strlen (to_codeset); + if (len_from_codeset + len_to_codeset + 2 < sizeof (auto_key)) + { + key = auto_key; + dyn_key = NULL; + } + else + key = dyn_key = g_malloc (len_from_codeset + len_to_codeset + 2); + memcpy (key, from_codeset, len_from_codeset); + key[len_from_codeset] = ':'; + strcpy (key + len_from_codeset + 1, to_codeset); + + G_LOCK (iconv_cache_lock); + + /* make sure the cache has been initialized */ + iconv_cache_init (); + + bucket = g_hash_table_lookup (iconv_cache, key); + if (bucket) + { + g_free (dyn_key); + + if (bucket->used) + { + cd = g_iconv_open (to_codeset, from_codeset); + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + goto error; + } + else + { + /* Apparently iconv on Solaris <= 7 segfaults if you pass in + * NULL for anything but inbuf; work around that. (NULL outbuf + * or NULL *outbuf is allowed by Unix98.) + */ + gsize inbytes_left = 0; + gchar *outbuf = NULL; + gsize outbytes_left = 0; + + cd = bucket->cd; + bucket->used = TRUE; + + /* reset the descriptor */ + g_iconv (cd, NULL, &inbytes_left, &outbuf, &outbytes_left); + } + + bucket->refcount++; + } + else + { + cd = g_iconv_open (to_codeset, from_codeset); + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + { + g_free (dyn_key); + goto error; + } + + iconv_cache_expire_unused (); + + bucket = iconv_cache_bucket_new (dyn_key ? dyn_key : g_strdup (key), cd); + } + + g_hash_table_insert (iconv_open_hash, cd, bucket->key); + + G_UNLOCK (iconv_cache_lock); + + return cd; + + error: + + G_UNLOCK (iconv_cache_lock); + + /* Something went wrong. */ + if (error) + { + if (errno == EINVAL) + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION, + _("Conversion from character set '%s' to '%s' is not supported"), + from_codeset, to_codeset); + else + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_FAILED, + _("Could not open converter from '%s' to '%s'"), + from_codeset, to_codeset); + } + + return cd; +} + +static int +close_converter (GIConv converter) +{ + struct _iconv_cache_bucket *bucket; + const gchar *key; + GIConv cd; + + cd = converter; + + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + return 0; + + G_LOCK (iconv_cache_lock); + + key = g_hash_table_lookup (iconv_open_hash, cd); + if (key) + { + g_hash_table_remove (iconv_open_hash, cd); + + bucket = g_hash_table_lookup (iconv_cache, key); + g_assert (bucket); + + bucket->refcount--; + + if (cd == bucket->cd) + bucket->used = FALSE; + else + g_iconv_close (cd); + + if (!bucket->refcount && iconv_cache_size > ICONV_CACHE_SIZE) + { + /* expire this cache bucket */ + iconv_cache_bucket_expire (NULL, bucket); + } + } + else + { + G_UNLOCK (iconv_cache_lock); + + g_warning ("This iconv context wasn't opened using open_converter"); + + return g_iconv_close (converter); + } + + G_UNLOCK (iconv_cache_lock); + + return 0; +} + +#else /* !NEED_ICONV_CACHE */ + +static GIConv +open_converter (const gchar *to_codeset, + const gchar *from_codeset, + GError **error) +{ + GIConv cd; + + cd = g_iconv_open (to_codeset, from_codeset); + + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + { + /* Something went wrong. */ + if (error) + { + if (errno == EINVAL) + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION, + _("Conversion from character set '%s' to '%s' is not supported"), + from_codeset, to_codeset); + else + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_FAILED, + _("Could not open converter from '%s' to '%s'"), + from_codeset, to_codeset); + } + } + + return cd; +} + +static int +close_converter (GIConv cd) +{ + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + return 0; + + return g_iconv_close (cd); +} + +#endif /* NEED_ICONV_CACHE */ + +/** + * g_convert_with_iconv: + * @str: the string to convert + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated<footnoteref linkend="nul-unsafe"/>. + * @converter: conversion descriptor from g_iconv_open() + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. If the error + * #G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE occurs, the value + * stored will the byte offset after the last valid + * input sequence. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string from one character set to another. + * + * Note that you should use g_iconv() for streaming + * conversions<footnote id="streaming-state"> + * <para> + * Despite the fact that @byes_read can return information about partial + * characters, the <literal>g_convert_...</literal> functions + * are not generally suitable for streaming. If the underlying converter + * being used maintains internal state, then this won't be preserved + * across successive calls to g_convert(), g_convert_with_iconv() or + * g_convert_with_fallback(). (An example of this is the GNU C converter + * for CP1255 which does not emit a base character until it knows that + * the next character is not a mark that could combine with the base + * character.) + * </para> + * </footnote>. + * + * Return value: If the conversion was successful, a newly allocated + * nul-terminated string, which must be freed with + * g_free(). Otherwise %NULL and @error will be set. + **/ +gchar* +g_convert_with_iconv (const gchar *str, + gssize len, + GIConv converter, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + gchar *dest; + gchar *outp; + const gchar *p; + gsize inbytes_remaining; + gsize outbytes_remaining; + gsize err; + gsize outbuf_size; + gboolean have_error = FALSE; + gboolean done = FALSE; + gboolean reset = FALSE; + + g_return_val_if_fail (converter != (GIConv) -1, NULL); + + if (len < 0) + len = strlen (str); + + p = str; + inbytes_remaining = len; + outbuf_size = len + NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH; + + outbytes_remaining = outbuf_size - NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH; + outp = dest = g_malloc (outbuf_size); + + while (!done && !have_error) + { + if (reset) + err = g_iconv (converter, NULL, &inbytes_remaining, &outp, &outbytes_remaining); + else + err = g_iconv (converter, (char **)&p, &inbytes_remaining, &outp, &outbytes_remaining); + + if (err == (gsize) -1) + { + switch (errno) + { + case EINVAL: + /* Incomplete text, do not report an error */ + done = TRUE; + break; + case E2BIG: + { + gsize used = outp - dest; + + outbuf_size *= 2; + dest = g_realloc (dest, outbuf_size); + + outp = dest + used; + outbytes_remaining = outbuf_size - used - NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH; + } + break; + case EILSEQ: + if (error) + g_set_error_literal (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE, + _("Invalid byte sequence in conversion input")); + have_error = TRUE; + break; + default: + { + int errsv = errno; + + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_FAILED, + _("Error during conversion: %s"), + g_strerror (errsv)); + } + have_error = TRUE; + break; + } + } + else + { + if (!reset) + { + /* call g_iconv with NULL inbuf to cleanup shift state */ + reset = TRUE; + inbytes_remaining = 0; + } + else + done = TRUE; + } + } + + memset (outp, 0, NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH); + + if (bytes_read) + *bytes_read = p - str; + else + { + if ((p - str) != len) + { + if (!have_error) + { + if (error) + g_set_error_literal (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT, + _("Partial character sequence at end of input")); + have_error = TRUE; + } + } + } + + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = outp - dest; /* Doesn't include '\0' */ + + if (have_error) + { + g_free (dest); + return NULL; + } + else + return dest; +} + +/** + * g_convert: + * @str: the string to convert + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated<footnote id="nul-unsafe"> + <para> + Note that some encodings may allow nul bytes to + occur inside strings. In that case, using -1 for + the @len parameter is unsafe. + </para> + </footnote>. + * @to_codeset: name of character set into which to convert @str + * @from_codeset: character set of @str. + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. If the error + * #G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE occurs, the value + * stored will the byte offset after the last valid + * input sequence. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string from one character set to another. + * + * Note that you should use g_iconv() for streaming + * conversions<footnoteref linkend="streaming-state"/>. + * + * Return value: If the conversion was successful, a newly allocated + * nul-terminated string, which must be freed with + * g_free(). Otherwise %NULL and @error will be set. + **/ +gchar* +g_convert (const gchar *str, + gssize len, + const gchar *to_codeset, + const gchar *from_codeset, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + gchar *res; + GIConv cd; + + g_return_val_if_fail (str != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (to_codeset != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (from_codeset != NULL, NULL); + + cd = open_converter (to_codeset, from_codeset, error); + + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + { + if (bytes_read) + *bytes_read = 0; + + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = 0; + + return NULL; + } + + res = g_convert_with_iconv (str, len, cd, + bytes_read, bytes_written, + error); + + close_converter (cd); + + return res; +} + +/** + * g_convert_with_fallback: + * @str: the string to convert + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated<footnoteref linkend="nul-unsafe"/>. + * @to_codeset: name of character set into which to convert @str + * @from_codeset: character set of @str. + * @fallback: UTF-8 string to use in place of character not + * present in the target encoding. (The string must be + * representable in the target encoding). + If %NULL, characters not in the target encoding will + be represented as Unicode escapes \uxxxx or \Uxxxxyyyy. + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string from one character set to another, possibly + * including fallback sequences for characters not representable + * in the output. Note that it is not guaranteed that the specification + * for the fallback sequences in @fallback will be honored. Some + * systems may do an approximate conversion from @from_codeset + * to @to_codeset in their iconv() functions, + * in which case GLib will simply return that approximate conversion. + * + * Note that you should use g_iconv() for streaming + * conversions<footnoteref linkend="streaming-state"/>. + * + * Return value: If the conversion was successful, a newly allocated + * nul-terminated string, which must be freed with + * g_free(). Otherwise %NULL and @error will be set. + **/ +gchar* +g_convert_with_fallback (const gchar *str, + gssize len, + const gchar *to_codeset, + const gchar *from_codeset, + const gchar *fallback, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + gchar *utf8; + gchar *dest; + gchar *outp; + const gchar *insert_str = NULL; + const gchar *p; + gsize inbytes_remaining; + const gchar *save_p = NULL; + gsize save_inbytes = 0; + gsize outbytes_remaining; + gsize err; + GIConv cd; + gsize outbuf_size; + gboolean have_error = FALSE; + gboolean done = FALSE; + + GError *local_error = NULL; + + g_return_val_if_fail (str != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (to_codeset != NULL, NULL); + g_return_val_if_fail (from_codeset != NULL, NULL); + + if (len < 0) + len = strlen (str); + + /* Try an exact conversion; we only proceed if this fails + * due to an illegal sequence in the input string. + */ + dest = g_convert (str, len, to_codeset, from_codeset, + bytes_read, bytes_written, &local_error); + if (!local_error) + return dest; + + if (!g_error_matches (local_error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE)) + { + g_propagate_error (error, local_error); + return NULL; + } + else + g_error_free (local_error); + + local_error = NULL; + + /* No go; to proceed, we need a converter from "UTF-8" to + * to_codeset, and the string as UTF-8. + */ + cd = open_converter (to_codeset, "UTF-8", error); + if (cd == (GIConv) -1) + { + if (bytes_read) + *bytes_read = 0; + + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = 0; + + return NULL; + } + + utf8 = g_convert (str, len, "UTF-8", from_codeset, + bytes_read, &inbytes_remaining, error); + if (!utf8) + { + close_converter (cd); + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = 0; + return NULL; + } + + /* Now the heart of the code. We loop through the UTF-8 string, and + * whenever we hit an offending character, we form fallback, convert + * the fallback to the target codeset, and then go back to + * converting the original string after finishing with the fallback. + * + * The variables save_p and save_inbytes store the input state + * for the original string while we are converting the fallback + */ + p = utf8; + + outbuf_size = len + NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH; + outbytes_remaining = outbuf_size - NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH; + outp = dest = g_malloc (outbuf_size); + + while (!done && !have_error) + { + gsize inbytes_tmp = inbytes_remaining; + err = g_iconv (cd, (char **)&p, &inbytes_tmp, &outp, &outbytes_remaining); + inbytes_remaining = inbytes_tmp; + + if (err == (gsize) -1) + { + switch (errno) + { + case EINVAL: + g_assert_not_reached(); + break; + case E2BIG: + { + gsize used = outp - dest; + + outbuf_size *= 2; + dest = g_realloc (dest, outbuf_size); + + outp = dest + used; + outbytes_remaining = outbuf_size - used - NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH; + + break; + } + case EILSEQ: + if (save_p) + { + /* Error converting fallback string - fatal + */ + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE, + _("Cannot convert fallback '%s' to codeset '%s'"), + insert_str, to_codeset); + have_error = TRUE; + break; + } + else if (p) + { + if (!fallback) + { + gunichar ch = g_utf8_get_char (p); + insert_str = g_strdup_printf (ch < 0x10000 ? "\\u%04x" : "\\U%08x", + ch); + } + else + insert_str = fallback; + + save_p = g_utf8_next_char (p); + save_inbytes = inbytes_remaining - (save_p - p); + p = insert_str; + inbytes_remaining = strlen (p); + break; + } + /* fall thru if p is NULL */ + default: + { + int errsv = errno; + + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_FAILED, + _("Error during conversion: %s"), + g_strerror (errsv)); + } + + have_error = TRUE; + break; + } + } + else + { + if (save_p) + { + if (!fallback) + g_free ((gchar *)insert_str); + p = save_p; + inbytes_remaining = save_inbytes; + save_p = NULL; + } + else if (p) + { + /* call g_iconv with NULL inbuf to cleanup shift state */ + p = NULL; + inbytes_remaining = 0; + } + else + done = TRUE; + } + } + + /* Cleanup + */ + memset (outp, 0, NUL_TERMINATOR_LENGTH); + + close_converter (cd); + + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = outp - dest; /* Doesn't include '\0' */ + + g_free (utf8); + + if (have_error) + { + if (save_p && !fallback) + g_free ((gchar *)insert_str); + g_free (dest); + return NULL; + } + else + return dest; +} + +/* + * g_locale_to_utf8 + * + * + */ + +static gchar * +strdup_len (const gchar *string, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_written, + gsize *bytes_read, + GError **error) + +{ + gsize real_len; + + if (!g_utf8_validate (string, len, NULL)) + { + if (bytes_read) + *bytes_read = 0; + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = 0; + + g_set_error_literal (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE, + _("Invalid byte sequence in conversion input")); + return NULL; + } + + if (len < 0) + real_len = strlen (string); + else + { + real_len = 0; + + while (real_len < len && string[real_len]) + real_len++; + } + + if (bytes_read) + *bytes_read = real_len; + if (bytes_written) + *bytes_written = real_len; + + return g_strndup (string, real_len); +} + +/** + * g_locale_to_utf8: + * @opsysstring: a string in the encoding of the current locale. On Windows + * this means the system codepage. + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated<footnoteref linkend="nul-unsafe"/>. + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. If the error + * #G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE occurs, the value + * stored will the byte offset after the last valid + * input sequence. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string which is in the encoding used for strings by + * the C runtime (usually the same as that used by the operating + * system) in the <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link> into a + * UTF-8 string. + * + * Return value: The converted string, or %NULL on an error. + **/ +gchar * +g_locale_to_utf8 (const gchar *opsysstring, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + const char *charset; + + if (g_get_charset (&charset)) + return strdup_len (opsysstring, len, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); + else + return g_convert (opsysstring, len, + "UTF-8", charset, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); +} + +/** + * g_locale_from_utf8: + * @utf8string: a UTF-8 encoded string + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated<footnoteref linkend="nul-unsafe"/>. + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. If the error + * #G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE occurs, the value + * stored will the byte offset after the last valid + * input sequence. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string from UTF-8 to the encoding used for strings by + * the C runtime (usually the same as that used by the operating + * system) in the <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link>. On + * Windows this means the system codepage. + * + * Return value: The converted string, or %NULL on an error. + **/ +gchar * +g_locale_from_utf8 (const gchar *utf8string, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + const gchar *charset; + + if (g_get_charset (&charset)) + return strdup_len (utf8string, len, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); + else + return g_convert (utf8string, len, + charset, "UTF-8", bytes_read, bytes_written, error); +} + +#ifndef G_PLATFORM_WIN32 + +typedef struct _GFilenameCharsetCache GFilenameCharsetCache; + +struct _GFilenameCharsetCache { + gboolean is_utf8; + gchar *charset; + gchar **filename_charsets; +}; + +static void +filename_charset_cache_free (gpointer data) +{ + GFilenameCharsetCache *cache = data; + g_free (cache->charset); + g_strfreev (cache->filename_charsets); + g_free (cache); +} + +/** + * g_get_filename_charsets: + * @charsets: return location for the %NULL-terminated list of encoding names + * + * Determines the preferred character sets used for filenames. + * The first character set from the @charsets is the filename encoding, the + * subsequent character sets are used when trying to generate a displayable + * representation of a filename, see g_filename_display_name(). + * + * On Unix, the character sets are determined by consulting the + * environment variables <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> and + * <envar>G_BROKEN_FILENAMES</envar>. On Windows, the character set + * used in the GLib API is always UTF-8 and said environment variables + * have no effect. + * + * <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> may be set to a comma-separated list + * of character set names. The special token "@locale" is taken to + * mean the character set for the <link linkend="setlocale">current + * locale</link>. If <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> is not set, but + * <envar>G_BROKEN_FILENAMES</envar> is, the character set of the current + * locale is taken as the filename encoding. If neither environment variable + * is set, UTF-8 is taken as the filename encoding, but the character + * set of the current locale is also put in the list of encodings. + * + * The returned @charsets belong to GLib and must not be freed. + * + * Note that on Unix, regardless of the locale character set or + * <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> value, the actual file names present + * on a system might be in any random encoding or just gibberish. + * + * Return value: %TRUE if the filename encoding is UTF-8. + * + * Since: 2.6 + */ +gboolean +g_get_filename_charsets (G_CONST_RETURN gchar ***filename_charsets) +{ + static GStaticPrivate cache_private = G_STATIC_PRIVATE_INIT; + GFilenameCharsetCache *cache = g_static_private_get (&cache_private); + const gchar *charset; + + if (!cache) + { + cache = g_new0 (GFilenameCharsetCache, 1); + g_static_private_set (&cache_private, cache, filename_charset_cache_free); + } + + g_get_charset (&charset); + + if (!(cache->charset && strcmp (cache->charset, charset) == 0)) + { + const gchar *new_charset; + gchar *p; + gint i; + + g_free (cache->charset); + g_strfreev (cache->filename_charsets); + cache->charset = g_strdup (charset); + + p = getenv ("G_FILENAME_ENCODING"); + if (p != NULL && p[0] != '\0') + { + cache->filename_charsets = g_strsplit (p, ",", 0); + cache->is_utf8 = (strcmp (cache->filename_charsets[0], "UTF-8") == 0); + + for (i = 0; cache->filename_charsets[i]; i++) + { + if (strcmp ("@locale", cache->filename_charsets[i]) == 0) + { + g_get_charset (&new_charset); + g_free (cache->filename_charsets[i]); + cache->filename_charsets[i] = g_strdup (new_charset); + } + } + } + else if (getenv ("G_BROKEN_FILENAMES") != NULL) + { + cache->filename_charsets = g_new0 (gchar *, 2); + cache->is_utf8 = g_get_charset (&new_charset); + cache->filename_charsets[0] = g_strdup (new_charset); + } + else + { + cache->filename_charsets = g_new0 (gchar *, 3); + cache->is_utf8 = TRUE; + cache->filename_charsets[0] = g_strdup ("UTF-8"); + if (!g_get_charset (&new_charset)) + cache->filename_charsets[1] = g_strdup (new_charset); + } + } + + if (filename_charsets) + *filename_charsets = (const gchar **)cache->filename_charsets; + + return cache->is_utf8; +} + +#else /* G_PLATFORM_WIN32 */ + +gboolean +g_get_filename_charsets (G_CONST_RETURN gchar ***filename_charsets) +{ + static const gchar *charsets[] = { + "UTF-8", + NULL + }; + +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + /* On Windows GLib pretends that the filename charset is UTF-8 */ + if (filename_charsets) + *filename_charsets = charsets; + + return TRUE; +#else + gboolean result; + + /* Cygwin works like before */ + result = g_get_charset (&(charsets[0])); + + if (filename_charsets) + *filename_charsets = charsets; + + return result; +#endif +} + +#endif /* G_PLATFORM_WIN32 */ + +static gboolean +get_filename_charset (const gchar **filename_charset) +{ + const gchar **charsets; + gboolean is_utf8; + + is_utf8 = g_get_filename_charsets (&charsets); + + if (filename_charset) + *filename_charset = charsets[0]; + + return is_utf8; +} + +/* This is called from g_thread_init(). It's used to + * initialize some static data in a threadsafe way. + */ +void +_g_convert_thread_init (void) +{ + const gchar **dummy; + (void) g_get_filename_charsets (&dummy); +} + +/** + * g_filename_to_utf8: + * @opsysstring: a string in the encoding for filenames + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated<footnoteref linkend="nul-unsafe"/>. + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. If the error + * #G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE occurs, the value + * stored will the byte offset after the last valid + * input sequence. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string which is in the encoding used by GLib for + * filenames into a UTF-8 string. Note that on Windows GLib uses UTF-8 + * for filenames; on other platforms, this function indirectly depends on + * the <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link>. + * + * Return value: The converted string, or %NULL on an error. + **/ +gchar* +g_filename_to_utf8 (const gchar *opsysstring, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + const gchar *charset; + + if (get_filename_charset (&charset)) + return strdup_len (opsysstring, len, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); + else + return g_convert (opsysstring, len, + "UTF-8", charset, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); +} + +#if defined (G_OS_WIN32) && !defined (_WIN64) + +#undef g_filename_to_utf8 + +/* Binary compatibility version. Not for newly compiled code. Also not needed for + * 64-bit versions as there should be no old deployed binaries that would use + * the old versions. + */ + +gchar* +g_filename_to_utf8 (const gchar *opsysstring, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + const gchar *charset; + + if (g_get_charset (&charset)) + return strdup_len (opsysstring, len, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); + else + return g_convert (opsysstring, len, + "UTF-8", charset, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); +} + +#endif + +/** + * g_filename_from_utf8: + * @utf8string: a UTF-8 encoded string. + * @len: the length of the string, or -1 if the string is + * nul-terminated. + * @bytes_read: location to store the number of bytes in the + * input string that were successfully converted, or %NULL. + * Even if the conversion was successful, this may be + * less than @len if there were partial characters + * at the end of the input. If the error + * #G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE occurs, the value + * stored will the byte offset after the last valid + * input sequence. + * @bytes_written: the number of bytes stored in the output buffer (not + * including the terminating nul). + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts a string from UTF-8 to the encoding GLib uses for + * filenames. Note that on Windows GLib uses UTF-8 for filenames; + * on other platforms, this function indirectly depends on the + * <link linkend="setlocale">current locale</link>. + * + * Return value: The converted string, or %NULL on an error. + **/ +gchar* +g_filename_from_utf8 (const gchar *utf8string, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + const gchar *charset; + + if (get_filename_charset (&charset)) + return strdup_len (utf8string, len, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); + else + return g_convert (utf8string, len, + charset, "UTF-8", bytes_read, bytes_written, error); +} + +#if defined (G_OS_WIN32) && !defined (_WIN64) + +#undef g_filename_from_utf8 + +/* Binary compatibility version. Not for newly compiled code. */ + +gchar* +g_filename_from_utf8 (const gchar *utf8string, + gssize len, + gsize *bytes_read, + gsize *bytes_written, + GError **error) +{ + const gchar *charset; + + if (g_get_charset (&charset)) + return strdup_len (utf8string, len, bytes_read, bytes_written, error); + else + return g_convert (utf8string, len, + charset, "UTF-8", bytes_read, bytes_written, error); +} + +#endif + +/* Test of haystack has the needle prefix, comparing case + * insensitive. haystack may be UTF-8, but needle must + * contain only ascii. */ +static gboolean +has_case_prefix (const gchar *haystack, const gchar *needle) +{ + const gchar *h, *n; + + /* Eat one character at a time. */ + h = haystack; + n = needle; + + while (*n && *h && + g_ascii_tolower (*n) == g_ascii_tolower (*h)) + { + n++; + h++; + } + + return *n == '\0'; +} + +typedef enum { + UNSAFE_ALL = 0x1, /* Escape all unsafe characters */ + UNSAFE_ALLOW_PLUS = 0x2, /* Allows '+' */ + UNSAFE_PATH = 0x8, /* Allows '/', '&', '=', ':', '@', '+', '$' and ',' */ + UNSAFE_HOST = 0x10, /* Allows '/' and ':' and '@' */ + UNSAFE_SLASHES = 0x20 /* Allows all characters except for '/' and '%' */ +} UnsafeCharacterSet; + +static const guchar acceptable[96] = { + /* A table of the ASCII chars from space (32) to DEL (127) */ + /* ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / */ + 0x00,0x3F,0x20,0x20,0x28,0x00,0x2C,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x2A,0x28,0x3F,0x3F,0x1C, + /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? */ + 0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x38,0x20,0x20,0x2C,0x20,0x20, + /* @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O */ + 0x38,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F, + /* P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _ */ + 0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x20,0x20,0x20,0x20,0x3F, + /* ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o */ + 0x20,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F, + /* p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~ DEL */ + 0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x3F,0x20,0x20,0x20,0x3F,0x20 +}; + +static const gchar hex[16] = "0123456789ABCDEF"; + +/* Note: This escape function works on file: URIs, but if you want to + * escape something else, please read RFC-2396 */ +static gchar * +g_escape_uri_string (const gchar *string, + UnsafeCharacterSet mask) +{ +#define ACCEPTABLE(a) ((a)>=32 && (a)<128 && (acceptable[(a)-32] & use_mask)) + + const gchar *p; + gchar *q; + gchar *result; + int c; + gint unacceptable; + UnsafeCharacterSet use_mask; + + g_return_val_if_fail (mask == UNSAFE_ALL + || mask == UNSAFE_ALLOW_PLUS + || mask == UNSAFE_PATH + || mask == UNSAFE_HOST + || mask == UNSAFE_SLASHES, NULL); + + unacceptable = 0; + use_mask = mask; + for (p = string; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + c = (guchar) *p; + if (!ACCEPTABLE (c)) + unacceptable++; + } + + result = g_malloc (p - string + unacceptable * 2 + 1); + + use_mask = mask; + for (q = result, p = string; *p != '\0'; p++) + { + c = (guchar) *p; + + if (!ACCEPTABLE (c)) + { + *q++ = '%'; /* means hex coming */ + *q++ = hex[c >> 4]; + *q++ = hex[c & 15]; + } + else + *q++ = *p; + } + + *q = '\0'; + + return result; +} + + +static gchar * +g_escape_file_uri (const gchar *hostname, + const gchar *pathname) +{ + char *escaped_hostname = NULL; + char *escaped_path; + char *res; + +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + char *p, *backslash; + + /* Turn backslashes into forward slashes. That's what Netscape + * does, and they are actually more or less equivalent in Windows. + */ + + pathname = g_strdup (pathname); + p = (char *) pathname; + + while ((backslash = strchr (p, '\\')) != NULL) + { + *backslash = '/'; + p = backslash + 1; + } +#endif + + if (hostname && *hostname != '\0') + { + escaped_hostname = g_escape_uri_string (hostname, UNSAFE_HOST); + } + + escaped_path = g_escape_uri_string (pathname, UNSAFE_PATH); + + res = g_strconcat ("file://", + (escaped_hostname) ? escaped_hostname : "", + (*escaped_path != '/') ? "/" : "", + escaped_path, + NULL); + +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + g_free ((char *) pathname); +#endif + + g_free (escaped_hostname); + g_free (escaped_path); + + return res; +} + +static int +unescape_character (const char *scanner) +{ + int first_digit; + int second_digit; + + first_digit = g_ascii_xdigit_value (scanner[0]); + if (first_digit < 0) + return -1; + + second_digit = g_ascii_xdigit_value (scanner[1]); + if (second_digit < 0) + return -1; + + return (first_digit << 4) | second_digit; +} + +static gchar * +g_unescape_uri_string (const char *escaped, + int len, + const char *illegal_escaped_characters, + gboolean ascii_must_not_be_escaped) +{ + const gchar *in, *in_end; + gchar *out, *result; + int c; + + if (escaped == NULL) + return NULL; + + if (len < 0) + len = strlen (escaped); + + result = g_malloc (len + 1); + + out = result; + for (in = escaped, in_end = escaped + len; in < in_end; in++) + { + c = *in; + + if (c == '%') + { + /* catch partial escape sequences past the end of the substring */ + if (in + 3 > in_end) + break; + + c = unescape_character (in + 1); + + /* catch bad escape sequences and NUL characters */ + if (c <= 0) + break; + + /* catch escaped ASCII */ + if (ascii_must_not_be_escaped && c <= 0x7F) + break; + + /* catch other illegal escaped characters */ + if (strchr (illegal_escaped_characters, c) != NULL) + break; + + in += 2; + } + + *out++ = c; + } + + g_assert (out - result <= len); + *out = '\0'; + + if (in != in_end) + { + g_free (result); + return NULL; + } + + return result; +} + +static gboolean +is_asciialphanum (gunichar c) +{ + return c <= 0x7F && g_ascii_isalnum (c); +} + +static gboolean +is_asciialpha (gunichar c) +{ + return c <= 0x7F && g_ascii_isalpha (c); +} + +/* allows an empty string */ +static gboolean +hostname_validate (const char *hostname) +{ + const char *p; + gunichar c, first_char, last_char; + + p = hostname; + if (*p == '\0') + return TRUE; + do + { + /* read in a label */ + c = g_utf8_get_char (p); + p = g_utf8_next_char (p); + if (!is_asciialphanum (c)) + return FALSE; + first_char = c; + do + { + last_char = c; + c = g_utf8_get_char (p); + p = g_utf8_next_char (p); + } + while (is_asciialphanum (c) || c == '-'); + if (last_char == '-') + return FALSE; + + /* if that was the last label, check that it was a toplabel */ + if (c == '\0' || (c == '.' && *p == '\0')) + return is_asciialpha (first_char); + } + while (c == '.'); + return FALSE; +} + +/** + * g_filename_from_uri: + * @uri: a uri describing a filename (escaped, encoded in ASCII). + * @hostname: Location to store hostname for the URI, or %NULL. + * If there is no hostname in the URI, %NULL will be + * stored in this location. + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts an escaped ASCII-encoded URI to a local filename in the + * encoding used for filenames. + * + * Return value: a newly-allocated string holding the resulting + * filename, or %NULL on an error. + **/ +gchar * +g_filename_from_uri (const gchar *uri, + gchar **hostname, + GError **error) +{ + const char *path_part; + const char *host_part; + char *unescaped_hostname; + char *result; + char *filename; + int offs; +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + char *p, *slash; +#endif + + if (hostname) + *hostname = NULL; + + if (!has_case_prefix (uri, "file:/")) + { + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_BAD_URI, + _("The URI '%s' is not an absolute URI using the \"file\" scheme"), + uri); + return NULL; + } + + path_part = uri + strlen ("file:"); + + if (strchr (path_part, '#') != NULL) + { + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_BAD_URI, + _("The local file URI '%s' may not include a '#'"), + uri); + return NULL; + } + + if (has_case_prefix (path_part, "///")) + path_part += 2; + else if (has_case_prefix (path_part, "//")) + { + path_part += 2; + host_part = path_part; + + path_part = strchr (path_part, '/'); + + if (path_part == NULL) + { + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_BAD_URI, + _("The URI '%s' is invalid"), + uri); + return NULL; + } + + unescaped_hostname = g_unescape_uri_string (host_part, path_part - host_part, "", TRUE); + + if (unescaped_hostname == NULL || + !hostname_validate (unescaped_hostname)) + { + g_free (unescaped_hostname); + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_BAD_URI, + _("The hostname of the URI '%s' is invalid"), + uri); + return NULL; + } + + if (hostname) + *hostname = unescaped_hostname; + else + g_free (unescaped_hostname); + } + + filename = g_unescape_uri_string (path_part, -1, "/", FALSE); + + if (filename == NULL) + { + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_BAD_URI, + _("The URI '%s' contains invalidly escaped characters"), + uri); + return NULL; + } + + offs = 0; +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + /* Drop localhost */ + if (hostname && *hostname != NULL && + g_ascii_strcasecmp (*hostname, "localhost") == 0) + { + g_free (*hostname); + *hostname = NULL; + } + + /* Turn slashes into backslashes, because that's the canonical spelling */ + p = filename; + while ((slash = strchr (p, '/')) != NULL) + { + *slash = '\\'; + p = slash + 1; + } + + /* Windows URIs with a drive letter can be like "file://host/c:/foo" + * or "file://host/c|/foo" (some Netscape versions). In those cases, start + * the filename from the drive letter. + */ + if (g_ascii_isalpha (filename[1])) + { + if (filename[2] == ':') + offs = 1; + else if (filename[2] == '|') + { + filename[2] = ':'; + offs = 1; + } + } +#endif + + result = g_strdup (filename + offs); + g_free (filename); + + return result; +} + +#if defined (G_OS_WIN32) && !defined (_WIN64) + +#undef g_filename_from_uri + +gchar * +g_filename_from_uri (const gchar *uri, + gchar **hostname, + GError **error) +{ + gchar *utf8_filename; + gchar *retval = NULL; + + utf8_filename = g_filename_from_uri_utf8 (uri, hostname, error); + if (utf8_filename) + { + retval = g_locale_from_utf8 (utf8_filename, -1, NULL, NULL, error); + g_free (utf8_filename); + } + return retval; +} + +#endif + +/** + * g_filename_to_uri: + * @filename: an absolute filename specified in the GLib file name encoding, + * which is the on-disk file name bytes on Unix, and UTF-8 on + * Windows + * @hostname: A UTF-8 encoded hostname, or %NULL for none. + * @error: location to store the error occuring, or %NULL to ignore + * errors. Any of the errors in #GConvertError may occur. + * + * Converts an absolute filename to an escaped ASCII-encoded URI, with the path + * component following Section 3.3. of RFC 2396. + * + * Return value: a newly-allocated string holding the resulting + * URI, or %NULL on an error. + **/ +gchar * +g_filename_to_uri (const gchar *filename, + const gchar *hostname, + GError **error) +{ + char *escaped_uri; + + g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, NULL); + + if (!g_path_is_absolute (filename)) + { + g_set_error (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_PATH, + _("The pathname '%s' is not an absolute path"), + filename); + return NULL; + } + + if (hostname && + !(g_utf8_validate (hostname, -1, NULL) + && hostname_validate (hostname))) + { + g_set_error_literal (error, G_CONVERT_ERROR, G_CONVERT_ERROR_ILLEGAL_SEQUENCE, + _("Invalid hostname")); + return NULL; + } + +#ifdef G_OS_WIN32 + /* Don't use localhost unnecessarily */ + if (hostname && g_ascii_strcasecmp (hostname, "localhost") == 0) + hostname = NULL; +#endif + + escaped_uri = g_escape_file_uri (hostname, filename); + + return escaped_uri; +} + +#if defined (G_OS_WIN32) && !defined (_WIN64) + +#undef g_filename_to_uri + +gchar * +g_filename_to_uri (const gchar *filename, + const gchar *hostname, + GError **error) +{ + gchar *utf8_filename; + gchar *retval = NULL; + + utf8_filename = g_locale_to_utf8 (filename, -1, NULL, NULL, error); + + if (utf8_filename) + { + retval = g_filename_to_uri_utf8 (utf8_filename, hostname, error); + g_free (utf8_filename); + } + + return retval; +} + +#endif + +/** + * g_uri_list_extract_uris: + * @uri_list: an URI list + * + * Splits an URI list conforming to the text/uri-list + * mime type defined in RFC 2483 into individual URIs, + * discarding any comments. The URIs are not validated. + * + * Returns: a newly allocated %NULL-terminated list of + * strings holding the individual URIs. The array should + * be freed with g_strfreev(). + * + * Since: 2.6 + */ +gchar ** +g_uri_list_extract_uris (const gchar *uri_list) +{ + GSList *uris, *u; + const gchar *p, *q; + gchar **result; + gint n_uris = 0; + + uris = NULL; + + p = uri_list; + + /* We don't actually try to validate the URI according to RFC + * 2396, or even check for allowed characters - we just ignore + * comments and trim whitespace off the ends. We also + * allow LF delimination as well as the specified CRLF. + * + * We do allow comments like specified in RFC 2483. + */ + while (p) + { + if (*p != '#') + { + while (g_ascii_isspace (*p)) + p++; + + q = p; + while (*q && (*q != '\n') && (*q != '\r')) + q++; + + if (q > p) + { + q--; + while (q > p && g_ascii_isspace (*q)) + q--; + + if (q > p) + { + uris = g_slist_prepend (uris, g_strndup (p, q - p + 1)); + n_uris++; + } + } + } + p = strchr (p, '\n'); + if (p) + p++; + } + + result = g_new (gchar *, n_uris + 1); + + result[n_uris--] = NULL; + for (u = uris; u; u = u->next) + result[n_uris--] = u->data; + + g_slist_free (uris); + + return result; +} + +/** + * g_filename_display_basename: + * @filename: an absolute pathname in the GLib file name encoding + * + * Returns the display basename for the particular filename, guaranteed + * to be valid UTF-8. The display name might not be identical to the filename, + * for instance there might be problems converting it to UTF-8, and some files + * can be translated in the display. + * + * If GLib can not make sense of the encoding of @filename, as a last resort it + * replaces unknown characters with U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character. + * You can search the result for the UTF-8 encoding of this character (which is + * "\357\277\275" in octal notation) to find out if @filename was in an invalid + * encoding. + * + * You must pass the whole absolute pathname to this functions so that + * translation of well known locations can be done. + * + * This function is preferred over g_filename_display_name() if you know the + * whole path, as it allows translation. + * + * Return value: a newly allocated string containing + * a rendition of the basename of the filename in valid UTF-8 + * + * Since: 2.6 + **/ +gchar * +g_filename_display_basename (const gchar *filename) +{ + char *basename; + char *display_name; + + g_return_val_if_fail (filename != NULL, NULL); + + basename = g_path_get_basename (filename); + display_name = g_filename_display_name (basename); + g_free (basename); + return display_name; +} + +/** + * g_filename_display_name: + * @filename: a pathname hopefully in the GLib file name encoding + * + * Converts a filename into a valid UTF-8 string. The conversion is + * not necessarily reversible, so you should keep the original around + * and use the return value of this function only for display purposes. + * Unlike g_filename_to_utf8(), the result is guaranteed to be non-%NULL + * even if the filename actually isn't in the GLib file name encoding. + * + * If GLib can not make sense of the encoding of @filename, as a last resort it + * replaces unknown characters with U+FFFD, the Unicode replacement character. + * You can search the result for the UTF-8 encoding of this character (which is + * "\357\277\275" in octal notation) to find out if @filename was in an invalid + * encoding. + * + * If you know the whole pathname of the file you should use + * g_filename_display_basename(), since that allows location-based + * translation of filenames. + * + * Return value: a newly allocated string containing + * a rendition of the filename in valid UTF-8 + * + * Since: 2.6 + **/ +gchar * +g_filename_display_name (const gchar *filename) +{ + gint i; + const gchar **charsets; + gchar *display_name = NULL; + gboolean is_utf8; + + is_utf8 = g_get_filename_charsets (&charsets); + + if (is_utf8) + { + if (g_utf8_validate (filename, -1, NULL)) + display_name = g_strdup (filename); + } + + if (!display_name) + { + /* Try to convert from the filename charsets to UTF-8. + * Skip the first charset if it is UTF-8. + */ + for (i = is_utf8 ? 1 : 0; charsets[i]; i++) + { + display_name = g_convert (filename, -1, "UTF-8", charsets[i], + NULL, NULL, NULL); + + if (display_name) + break; + } + } + + /* if all conversions failed, we replace invalid UTF-8 + * by a question mark + */ + if (!display_name) + display_name = _g_utf8_make_valid (filename); + + return display_name; +} |