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- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *
- * pg_wchar.h
- * multibyte-character support
- *
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1996-2022, PostgreSQL Global Development Group
- * Portions Copyright (c) 1994, Regents of the University of California
- *
- * src/include/mb/pg_wchar.h
- *
- * NOTES
- * This is used both by the backend and by frontends, but should not be
- * included by libpq client programs. In particular, a libpq client
- * should not assume that the encoding IDs used by the version of libpq
- * it's linked to match up with the IDs declared here.
- *
- *-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- */
- #ifndef PG_WCHAR_H
- #define PG_WCHAR_H
- /*
- * The pg_wchar type
- */
- typedef unsigned int pg_wchar;
- /*
- * Maximum byte length of multibyte characters in any backend encoding
- */
- #define MAX_MULTIBYTE_CHAR_LEN 4
- /*
- * various definitions for EUC
- */
- #define SS2 0x8e /* single shift 2 (JIS0201) */
- #define SS3 0x8f /* single shift 3 (JIS0212) */
- /*
- * SJIS validation macros
- */
- #define ISSJISHEAD(c) (((c) >= 0x81 && (c) <= 0x9f) || ((c) >= 0xe0 && (c) <= 0xfc))
- #define ISSJISTAIL(c) (((c) >= 0x40 && (c) <= 0x7e) || ((c) >= 0x80 && (c) <= 0xfc))
- /*----------------------------------------------------
- * MULE Internal Encoding (MIC)
- *
- * This encoding follows the design used within XEmacs; it is meant to
- * subsume many externally-defined character sets. Each character includes
- * identification of the character set it belongs to, so the encoding is
- * general but somewhat bulky.
- *
- * Currently PostgreSQL supports 5 types of MULE character sets:
- *
- * 1) 1-byte ASCII characters. Each byte is below 0x80.
- *
- * 2) "Official" single byte charsets such as ISO-8859-1 (Latin1).
- * Each MULE character consists of 2 bytes: LC1 + C1, where LC1 is
- * an identifier for the charset (in the range 0x81 to 0x8d) and C1
- * is the character code (in the range 0xa0 to 0xff).
- *
- * 3) "Private" single byte charsets such as SISHENG. Each MULE
- * character consists of 3 bytes: LCPRV1 + LC12 + C1, where LCPRV1
- * is a private-charset flag, LC12 is an identifier for the charset,
- * and C1 is the character code (in the range 0xa0 to 0xff).
- * LCPRV1 is either 0x9a (if LC12 is in the range 0xa0 to 0xdf)
- * or 0x9b (if LC12 is in the range 0xe0 to 0xef).
- *
- * 4) "Official" multibyte charsets such as JIS X0208. Each MULE
- * character consists of 3 bytes: LC2 + C1 + C2, where LC2 is
- * an identifier for the charset (in the range 0x90 to 0x99) and C1
- * and C2 form the character code (each in the range 0xa0 to 0xff).
- *
- * 5) "Private" multibyte charsets such as CNS 11643-1992 Plane 3.
- * Each MULE character consists of 4 bytes: LCPRV2 + LC22 + C1 + C2,
- * where LCPRV2 is a private-charset flag, LC22 is an identifier for
- * the charset, and C1 and C2 form the character code (each in the range
- * 0xa0 to 0xff). LCPRV2 is either 0x9c (if LC22 is in the range 0xf0
- * to 0xf4) or 0x9d (if LC22 is in the range 0xf5 to 0xfe).
- *
- * "Official" encodings are those that have been assigned code numbers by
- * the XEmacs project; "private" encodings have Postgres-specific charset
- * identifiers.
- *
- * See the "XEmacs Internals Manual", available at http://www.xemacs.org,
- * for more details. Note that for historical reasons, Postgres'
- * private-charset flag values do not match what XEmacs says they should be,
- * so this isn't really exactly MULE (not that private charsets would be
- * interoperable anyway).
- *
- * Note that XEmacs's implementation is different from what emacs does.
- * We follow emacs's implementation, rather than XEmacs's.
- *----------------------------------------------------
- */
- /*
- * Charset identifiers (also called "leading bytes" in the MULE documentation)
- */
- /*
- * Charset IDs for official single byte encodings (0x81-0x8e)
- */
- #define LC_ISO8859_1 0x81 /* ISO8859 Latin 1 */
- #define LC_ISO8859_2 0x82 /* ISO8859 Latin 2 */
- #define LC_ISO8859_3 0x83 /* ISO8859 Latin 3 */
- #define LC_ISO8859_4 0x84 /* ISO8859 Latin 4 */
- #define LC_TIS620 0x85 /* Thai (not supported yet) */
- #define LC_ISO8859_7 0x86 /* Greek (not supported yet) */
- #define LC_ISO8859_6 0x87 /* Arabic (not supported yet) */
- #define LC_ISO8859_8 0x88 /* Hebrew (not supported yet) */
- #define LC_JISX0201K 0x89 /* Japanese 1 byte kana */
- #define LC_JISX0201R 0x8a /* Japanese 1 byte Roman */
- /* Note that 0x8b seems to be unused as of Emacs 20.7.
- * However, there might be a chance that 0x8b could be used
- * in later versions of Emacs.
- */
- #define LC_KOI8_R 0x8b /* Cyrillic KOI8-R */
- #define LC_ISO8859_5 0x8c /* ISO8859 Cyrillic */
- #define LC_ISO8859_9 0x8d /* ISO8859 Latin 5 (not supported yet) */
- #define LC_ISO8859_15 0x8e /* ISO8859 Latin 15 (not supported yet) */
- /* #define CONTROL_1 0x8f control characters (unused) */
- /* Is a leading byte for "official" single byte encodings? */
- #define IS_LC1(c) ((unsigned char)(c) >= 0x81 && (unsigned char)(c) <= 0x8d)
- /*
- * Charset IDs for official multibyte encodings (0x90-0x99)
- * 0x9a-0x9d are free. 0x9e and 0x9f are reserved.
- */
- #define LC_JISX0208_1978 0x90 /* Japanese Kanji, old JIS (not supported) */
- #define LC_GB2312_80 0x91 /* Chinese */
- #define LC_JISX0208 0x92 /* Japanese Kanji (JIS X 0208) */
- #define LC_KS5601 0x93 /* Korean */
- #define LC_JISX0212 0x94 /* Japanese Kanji (JIS X 0212) */
- #define LC_CNS11643_1 0x95 /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 1 */
- #define LC_CNS11643_2 0x96 /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 2 */
- #define LC_JISX0213_1 0x97 /* Japanese Kanji (JIS X 0213 Plane 1)
- * (not supported) */
- #define LC_BIG5_1 0x98 /* Plane 1 Chinese traditional (not
- * supported) */
- #define LC_BIG5_2 0x99 /* Plane 1 Chinese traditional (not
- * supported) */
- /* Is a leading byte for "official" multibyte encodings? */
- #define IS_LC2(c) ((unsigned char)(c) >= 0x90 && (unsigned char)(c) <= 0x99)
- /*
- * Postgres-specific prefix bytes for "private" single byte encodings
- * (According to the MULE docs, we should be using 0x9e for this)
- */
- #define LCPRV1_A 0x9a
- #define LCPRV1_B 0x9b
- #define IS_LCPRV1(c) ((unsigned char)(c) == LCPRV1_A || (unsigned char)(c) == LCPRV1_B)
- #define IS_LCPRV1_A_RANGE(c) \
- ((unsigned char)(c) >= 0xa0 && (unsigned char)(c) <= 0xdf)
- #define IS_LCPRV1_B_RANGE(c) \
- ((unsigned char)(c) >= 0xe0 && (unsigned char)(c) <= 0xef)
- /*
- * Postgres-specific prefix bytes for "private" multibyte encodings
- * (According to the MULE docs, we should be using 0x9f for this)
- */
- #define LCPRV2_A 0x9c
- #define LCPRV2_B 0x9d
- #define IS_LCPRV2(c) ((unsigned char)(c) == LCPRV2_A || (unsigned char)(c) == LCPRV2_B)
- #define IS_LCPRV2_A_RANGE(c) \
- ((unsigned char)(c) >= 0xf0 && (unsigned char)(c) <= 0xf4)
- #define IS_LCPRV2_B_RANGE(c) \
- ((unsigned char)(c) >= 0xf5 && (unsigned char)(c) <= 0xfe)
- /*
- * Charset IDs for private single byte encodings (0xa0-0xef)
- */
- #define LC_SISHENG 0xa0 /* Chinese SiSheng characters for
- * PinYin/ZhuYin (not supported) */
- #define LC_IPA 0xa1 /* IPA (International Phonetic
- * Association) (not supported) */
- #define LC_VISCII_LOWER 0xa2 /* Vietnamese VISCII1.1 lower-case (not
- * supported) */
- #define LC_VISCII_UPPER 0xa3 /* Vietnamese VISCII1.1 upper-case (not
- * supported) */
- #define LC_ARABIC_DIGIT 0xa4 /* Arabic digit (not supported) */
- #define LC_ARABIC_1_COLUMN 0xa5 /* Arabic 1-column (not supported) */
- #define LC_ASCII_RIGHT_TO_LEFT 0xa6 /* ASCII (left half of ISO8859-1) with
- * right-to-left direction (not
- * supported) */
- #define LC_LAO 0xa7 /* Lao characters (ISO10646 0E80..0EDF)
- * (not supported) */
- #define LC_ARABIC_2_COLUMN 0xa8 /* Arabic 1-column (not supported) */
- /*
- * Charset IDs for private multibyte encodings (0xf0-0xff)
- */
- #define LC_INDIAN_1_COLUMN 0xf0 /* Indian charset for 1-column width
- * glyphs (not supported) */
- #define LC_TIBETAN_1_COLUMN 0xf1 /* Tibetan 1-column width glyphs (not
- * supported) */
- #define LC_UNICODE_SUBSET_2 0xf2 /* Unicode characters of the range
- * U+2500..U+33FF. (not supported) */
- #define LC_UNICODE_SUBSET_3 0xf3 /* Unicode characters of the range
- * U+E000..U+FFFF. (not supported) */
- #define LC_UNICODE_SUBSET 0xf4 /* Unicode characters of the range
- * U+0100..U+24FF. (not supported) */
- #define LC_ETHIOPIC 0xf5 /* Ethiopic characters (not supported) */
- #define LC_CNS11643_3 0xf6 /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 3 */
- #define LC_CNS11643_4 0xf7 /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 4 */
- #define LC_CNS11643_5 0xf8 /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 5 */
- #define LC_CNS11643_6 0xf9 /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 6 */
- #define LC_CNS11643_7 0xfa /* CNS 11643-1992 Plane 7 */
- #define LC_INDIAN_2_COLUMN 0xfb /* Indian charset for 2-column width
- * glyphs (not supported) */
- #define LC_TIBETAN 0xfc /* Tibetan (not supported) */
- /* #define FREE 0xfd free (unused) */
- /* #define FREE 0xfe free (unused) */
- /* #define FREE 0xff free (unused) */
- /*----------------------------------------------------
- * end of MULE stuff
- *----------------------------------------------------
- */
- /*
- * PostgreSQL encoding identifiers
- *
- * WARNING: the order of this enum must be same as order of entries
- * 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.
- *
- * PG_SQL_ASCII is default encoding and must be = 0.
- *
- * XXX We must avoid renumbering any backend encoding until libpq's major
- * version number is increased beyond 5; it turns out that the backend
- * encoding IDs are effectively part of libpq's ABI as far as 8.2 initdb and
- * psql are concerned.
- */
- typedef enum pg_enc
- {
- PG_SQL_ASCII = 0, /* SQL/ASCII */
- PG_EUC_JP, /* EUC for Japanese */
- PG_EUC_CN, /* EUC for Chinese */
- PG_EUC_KR, /* EUC for Korean */
- PG_EUC_TW, /* EUC for Taiwan */
- PG_EUC_JIS_2004, /* EUC-JIS-2004 */
- PG_UTF8, /* Unicode UTF8 */
- PG_MULE_INTERNAL, /* Mule internal code */
- PG_LATIN1, /* ISO-8859-1 Latin 1 */
- PG_LATIN2, /* ISO-8859-2 Latin 2 */
- PG_LATIN3, /* ISO-8859-3 Latin 3 */
- PG_LATIN4, /* ISO-8859-4 Latin 4 */
- PG_LATIN5, /* ISO-8859-9 Latin 5 */
- PG_LATIN6, /* ISO-8859-10 Latin6 */
- PG_LATIN7, /* ISO-8859-13 Latin7 */
- PG_LATIN8, /* ISO-8859-14 Latin8 */
- PG_LATIN9, /* ISO-8859-15 Latin9 */
- PG_LATIN10, /* ISO-8859-16 Latin10 */
- PG_WIN1256, /* windows-1256 */
- PG_WIN1258, /* Windows-1258 */
- PG_WIN866, /* (MS-DOS CP866) */
- PG_WIN874, /* windows-874 */
- PG_KOI8R, /* KOI8-R */
- PG_WIN1251, /* windows-1251 */
- PG_WIN1252, /* windows-1252 */
- 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_WIN1250, /* windows-1250 */
- PG_WIN1253, /* windows-1253 */
- PG_WIN1254, /* windows-1254 */
- PG_WIN1255, /* windows-1255 */
- PG_WIN1257, /* windows-1257 */
- PG_KOI8U, /* KOI8-U */
- /* PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST points to the above entry */
- /* followings are for client encoding only */
- PG_SJIS, /* Shift JIS (Windows-932) */
- PG_BIG5, /* Big5 (Windows-950) */
- PG_GBK, /* GBK (Windows-936) */
- PG_UHC, /* UHC (Windows-949) */
- PG_GB18030, /* GB18030 */
- PG_JOHAB, /* EUC for Korean JOHAB */
- PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004, /* Shift-JIS-2004 */
- _PG_LAST_ENCODING_ /* mark only */
- } pg_enc;
- #define PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST PG_KOI8U
- /*
- * Please use these tests before access to pg_enc2name_tbl[]
- * or to other places...
- */
- #define PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(_enc) \
- ((_enc) >= 0 && (_enc) <= PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST)
- #define PG_ENCODING_IS_CLIENT_ONLY(_enc) \
- ((_enc) > PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST && (_enc) < _PG_LAST_ENCODING_)
- #define PG_VALID_ENCODING(_enc) \
- ((_enc) >= 0 && (_enc) < _PG_LAST_ENCODING_)
- /* On FE are possible all encodings */
- #define PG_VALID_FE_ENCODING(_enc) PG_VALID_ENCODING(_enc)
- /*
- * When converting strings between different encodings, we assume that space
- * for converted result is 4-to-1 growth in the worst case. The rate for
- * currently supported encoding pairs are within 3 (SJIS JIS X0201 half width
- * kana -> UTF8 is the worst case). So "4" should be enough for the moment.
- *
- * Note that this is not the same as the maximum character width in any
- * particular encoding.
- */
- #define MAX_CONVERSION_GROWTH 4
- /*
- * Maximum byte length of a string that's required in any encoding to convert
- * at least one character to any other encoding. In other words, if you feed
- * MAX_CONVERSION_INPUT_LENGTH bytes to any encoding conversion function, it
- * is guaranteed to be able to convert something without needing more input
- * (assuming the input is valid).
- *
- * Currently, the maximum case is the conversion UTF8 -> SJIS JIS X0201 half
- * width kana, where a pair of UTF-8 characters is converted into a single
- * SHIFT_JIS_2004 character (the reverse of the worst case for
- * MAX_CONVERSION_GROWTH). It needs 6 bytes of input. In theory, a
- * user-defined conversion function might have more complicated cases, although
- * for the reverse mapping you would probably also need to bump up
- * MAX_CONVERSION_GROWTH. But there is no need to be stingy here, so make it
- * generous.
- */
- #define MAX_CONVERSION_INPUT_LENGTH 16
- /*
- * Maximum byte length of the string equivalent to any one Unicode code point,
- * in any backend encoding. The current value assumes that a 4-byte UTF-8
- * character might expand by MAX_CONVERSION_GROWTH, which is a huge
- * overestimate. But in current usage we don't allocate large multiples of
- * this, so there's little point in being stingy.
- */
- #define MAX_UNICODE_EQUIVALENT_STRING 16
- /*
- * Table for mapping an encoding number to official encoding name and
- * possibly other subsidiary data. Be careful to check encoding number
- * before accessing a table entry!
- *
- * if (PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding))
- * pg_enc2name_tbl[ encoding ];
- */
- typedef struct pg_enc2name
- {
- const char *name;
- pg_enc encoding;
- #ifdef WIN32
- unsigned codepage; /* codepage for WIN32 */
- #endif
- } pg_enc2name;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT const pg_enc2name pg_enc2name_tbl[];
- /*
- * Encoding names for gettext
- */
- typedef struct pg_enc2gettext
- {
- pg_enc encoding;
- const char *name;
- } pg_enc2gettext;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT const pg_enc2gettext pg_enc2gettext_tbl[];
- /*
- * pg_wchar stuff
- */
- typedef int (*mb2wchar_with_len_converter) (const unsigned char *from,
- pg_wchar *to,
- int len);
- typedef int (*wchar2mb_with_len_converter) (const pg_wchar *from,
- unsigned char *to,
- int len);
- typedef int (*mblen_converter) (const unsigned char *mbstr);
- typedef int (*mbdisplaylen_converter) (const unsigned char *mbstr);
- typedef bool (*mbcharacter_incrementer) (unsigned char *mbstr, int len);
- typedef int (*mbchar_verifier) (const unsigned char *mbstr, int len);
- typedef int (*mbstr_verifier) (const unsigned char *mbstr, int len);
- typedef struct
- {
- mb2wchar_with_len_converter mb2wchar_with_len; /* convert a multibyte
- * string to a wchar */
- wchar2mb_with_len_converter wchar2mb_with_len; /* convert a wchar string
- * to a multibyte */
- mblen_converter mblen; /* get byte length of a char */
- mbdisplaylen_converter dsplen; /* get display width of a char */
- mbchar_verifier mbverifychar; /* verify multibyte character */
- mbstr_verifier mbverifystr; /* verify multibyte string */
- int maxmblen; /* max bytes for a char in this encoding */
- } pg_wchar_tbl;
- extern PGDLLIMPORT const pg_wchar_tbl pg_wchar_table[];
- /*
- * Data structures for conversions between UTF-8 and other encodings
- * (UtfToLocal() and LocalToUtf()). In these data structures, characters of
- * either encoding are represented by uint32 words; hence we can only support
- * characters up to 4 bytes long. For example, the byte sequence 0xC2 0x89
- * would be represented by 0x0000C289, and 0xE8 0xA2 0xB4 by 0x00E8A2B4.
- *
- * There are three possible ways a character can be mapped:
- *
- * 1. Using a radix tree, from source to destination code.
- * 2. Using a sorted array of source -> destination code pairs. This
- * method is used for "combining" characters. There are so few of
- * them that building a radix tree would be wasteful.
- * 3. Using a conversion function.
- */
- /*
- * Radix tree for character conversion.
- *
- * Logically, this is actually four different radix trees, for 1-byte,
- * 2-byte, 3-byte and 4-byte inputs. The 1-byte tree is a simple lookup
- * table from source to target code. The 2-byte tree consists of two levels:
- * one lookup table for the first byte, where the value in the lookup table
- * points to a lookup table for the second byte. And so on.
- *
- * Physically, all the trees are stored in one big array, in 'chars16' or
- * 'chars32', depending on the maximum value that needs to be represented. For
- * each level in each tree, we also store lower and upper bound of allowed
- * values - values outside those bounds are considered invalid, and are left
- * out of the tables.
- *
- * In the intermediate levels of the trees, the values stored are offsets
- * into the chars[16|32] array.
- *
- * In the beginning of the chars[16|32] array, there is always a number of
- * zeros, so that you safely follow an index from an intermediate table
- * without explicitly checking for a zero. Following a zero any number of
- * times will always bring you to the dummy, all-zeros table in the
- * beginning. This helps to shave some cycles when looking up values.
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- /*
- * Array containing all the values. Only one of chars16 or chars32 is
- * used, depending on how wide the values we need to represent are.
- */
- const uint16 *chars16;
- const uint32 *chars32;
- /* Radix tree for 1-byte inputs */
- uint32 b1root; /* offset of table in the chars[16|32] array */
- uint8 b1_lower; /* min allowed value for a single byte input */
- uint8 b1_upper; /* max allowed value for a single byte input */
- /* Radix tree for 2-byte inputs */
- uint32 b2root; /* offset of 1st byte's table */
- uint8 b2_1_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 1st input byte */
- uint8 b2_1_upper;
- uint8 b2_2_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 2nd input byte */
- uint8 b2_2_upper;
- /* Radix tree for 3-byte inputs */
- uint32 b3root; /* offset of 1st byte's table */
- uint8 b3_1_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 1st input byte */
- uint8 b3_1_upper;
- uint8 b3_2_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 2nd input byte */
- uint8 b3_2_upper;
- uint8 b3_3_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 3rd input byte */
- uint8 b3_3_upper;
- /* Radix tree for 4-byte inputs */
- uint32 b4root; /* offset of 1st byte's table */
- uint8 b4_1_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 1st input byte */
- uint8 b4_1_upper;
- uint8 b4_2_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 2nd input byte */
- uint8 b4_2_upper;
- uint8 b4_3_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 3rd input byte */
- uint8 b4_3_upper;
- uint8 b4_4_lower; /* min/max allowed value for 4th input byte */
- uint8 b4_4_upper;
- } pg_mb_radix_tree;
- /*
- * UTF-8 to local code conversion map (for combined characters)
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- uint32 utf1; /* UTF-8 code 1 */
- uint32 utf2; /* UTF-8 code 2 */
- uint32 code; /* local code */
- } pg_utf_to_local_combined;
- /*
- * local code to UTF-8 conversion map (for combined characters)
- */
- typedef struct
- {
- uint32 code; /* local code */
- uint32 utf1; /* UTF-8 code 1 */
- uint32 utf2; /* UTF-8 code 2 */
- } pg_local_to_utf_combined;
- /*
- * callback function for algorithmic encoding conversions (in either direction)
- *
- * if function returns zero, it does not know how to convert the code
- */
- typedef uint32 (*utf_local_conversion_func) (uint32 code);
- /*
- * Support macro for encoding conversion functions to validate their
- * arguments. (This could be made more compact if we included fmgr.h
- * here, but we don't want to do that because this header file is also
- * used by frontends.)
- */
- #define CHECK_ENCODING_CONVERSION_ARGS(srcencoding,destencoding) \
- check_encoding_conversion_args(PG_GETARG_INT32(0), \
- PG_GETARG_INT32(1), \
- PG_GETARG_INT32(4), \
- (srcencoding), \
- (destencoding))
- /*
- * Some handy functions for Unicode-specific tests.
- */
- static inline bool
- is_valid_unicode_codepoint(pg_wchar c)
- {
- return (c > 0 && c <= 0x10FFFF);
- }
- static inline bool
- is_utf16_surrogate_first(pg_wchar c)
- {
- return (c >= 0xD800 && c <= 0xDBFF);
- }
- static inline bool
- is_utf16_surrogate_second(pg_wchar c)
- {
- return (c >= 0xDC00 && c <= 0xDFFF);
- }
- static inline pg_wchar
- surrogate_pair_to_codepoint(pg_wchar first, pg_wchar second)
- {
- return ((first & 0x3FF) << 10) + 0x10000 + (second & 0x3FF);
- }
- /*
- * These functions are considered part of libpq's exported API and
- * are also declared in libpq-fe.h.
- */
- extern int pg_char_to_encoding(const char *name);
- extern const char *pg_encoding_to_char(int encoding);
- extern int pg_valid_server_encoding_id(int encoding);
- /*
- * These functions are available to frontend code that links with libpgcommon
- * (in addition to the ones just above). The constant tables declared
- * earlier in this file are also available from libpgcommon.
- */
- extern int pg_encoding_mblen(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
- extern int pg_encoding_mblen_bounded(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
- extern int pg_encoding_dsplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
- extern int pg_encoding_verifymbchar(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len);
- extern int pg_encoding_verifymbstr(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len);
- extern int pg_encoding_max_length(int encoding);
- extern int pg_valid_client_encoding(const char *name);
- extern int pg_valid_server_encoding(const char *name);
- extern bool is_encoding_supported_by_icu(int encoding);
- extern const char *get_encoding_name_for_icu(int encoding);
- extern unsigned char *unicode_to_utf8(pg_wchar c, unsigned char *utf8string);
- extern pg_wchar utf8_to_unicode(const unsigned char *c);
- extern bool pg_utf8_islegal(const unsigned char *source, int length);
- extern int pg_utf_mblen(const unsigned char *s);
- extern int pg_mule_mblen(const unsigned char *s);
- /*
- * The remaining functions are backend-only.
- */
- extern int pg_mb2wchar(const char *from, pg_wchar *to);
- extern int pg_mb2wchar_with_len(const char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len);
- extern int pg_encoding_mb2wchar_with_len(int encoding,
- const char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len);
- extern int pg_wchar2mb(const pg_wchar *from, char *to);
- extern int pg_wchar2mb_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, char *to, int len);
- extern int pg_encoding_wchar2mb_with_len(int encoding,
- const pg_wchar *from, char *to, int len);
- extern int pg_char_and_wchar_strcmp(const char *s1, const pg_wchar *s2);
- extern int pg_wchar_strncmp(const pg_wchar *s1, const pg_wchar *s2, size_t n);
- extern int pg_char_and_wchar_strncmp(const char *s1, const pg_wchar *s2, size_t n);
- extern size_t pg_wchar_strlen(const pg_wchar *wstr);
- extern int pg_mblen(const char *mbstr);
- extern int pg_dsplen(const char *mbstr);
- extern int pg_mbstrlen(const char *mbstr);
- extern int pg_mbstrlen_with_len(const char *mbstr, int len);
- extern int pg_mbcliplen(const char *mbstr, int len, int limit);
- extern int pg_encoding_mbcliplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr,
- int len, int limit);
- extern int pg_mbcharcliplen(const char *mbstr, int len, int limit);
- extern int pg_database_encoding_max_length(void);
- extern mbcharacter_incrementer pg_database_encoding_character_incrementer(void);
- extern int PrepareClientEncoding(int encoding);
- extern int SetClientEncoding(int encoding);
- extern void InitializeClientEncoding(void);
- extern int pg_get_client_encoding(void);
- extern const char *pg_get_client_encoding_name(void);
- extern void SetDatabaseEncoding(int encoding);
- extern int GetDatabaseEncoding(void);
- extern const char *GetDatabaseEncodingName(void);
- extern void SetMessageEncoding(int encoding);
- extern int GetMessageEncoding(void);
- #ifdef ENABLE_NLS
- extern int pg_bind_textdomain_codeset(const char *domainname);
- #endif
- extern unsigned char *pg_do_encoding_conversion(unsigned char *src, int len,
- int src_encoding,
- int dest_encoding);
- extern int pg_do_encoding_conversion_buf(Oid proc,
- int src_encoding,
- int dest_encoding,
- unsigned char *src, int srclen,
- unsigned char *dst, int dstlen,
- bool noError);
- extern char *pg_client_to_server(const char *s, int len);
- extern char *pg_server_to_client(const char *s, int len);
- extern char *pg_any_to_server(const char *s, int len, int encoding);
- extern char *pg_server_to_any(const char *s, int len, int encoding);
- extern void pg_unicode_to_server(pg_wchar c, unsigned char *s);
- extern unsigned short BIG5toCNS(unsigned short big5, unsigned char *lc);
- extern unsigned short CNStoBIG5(unsigned short cns, unsigned char lc);
- extern int UtfToLocal(const unsigned char *utf, int len,
- unsigned char *iso,
- const pg_mb_radix_tree *map,
- const pg_utf_to_local_combined *cmap, int cmapsize,
- utf_local_conversion_func conv_func,
- int encoding, bool noError);
- extern int LocalToUtf(const unsigned char *iso, int len,
- unsigned char *utf,
- const pg_mb_radix_tree *map,
- const pg_local_to_utf_combined *cmap, int cmapsize,
- utf_local_conversion_func conv_func,
- int encoding, bool noError);
- extern bool pg_verifymbstr(const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError);
- extern bool pg_verify_mbstr(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len,
- bool noError);
- extern int pg_verify_mbstr_len(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len,
- bool noError);
- extern void check_encoding_conversion_args(int src_encoding,
- int dest_encoding,
- int len,
- int expected_src_encoding,
- int expected_dest_encoding);
- extern void report_invalid_encoding(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len) pg_attribute_noreturn();
- extern void report_untranslatable_char(int src_encoding, int dest_encoding,
- const char *mbstr, int len) pg_attribute_noreturn();
- extern int local2local(const unsigned char *l, unsigned char *p, int len,
- int src_encoding, int dest_encoding,
- const unsigned char *tab, bool noError);
- extern int latin2mic(const unsigned char *l, unsigned char *p, int len,
- int lc, int encoding, bool noError);
- extern int mic2latin(const unsigned char *mic, unsigned char *p, int len,
- int lc, int encoding, bool noError);
- extern int latin2mic_with_table(const unsigned char *l, unsigned char *p,
- int len, int lc, int encoding,
- const unsigned char *tab, bool noError);
- extern int mic2latin_with_table(const unsigned char *mic, unsigned char *p,
- int len, int lc, int encoding,
- const unsigned char *tab, bool noError);
- #ifdef WIN32
- extern WCHAR *pgwin32_message_to_UTF16(const char *str, int len, int *utf16len);
- #endif
- /*
- * Verify a chunk of bytes for valid ASCII.
- *
- * Returns false if the input contains any zero bytes or bytes with the
- * high-bit set. Input len must be a multiple of 8.
- */
- static inline bool
- is_valid_ascii(const unsigned char *s, int len)
- {
- uint64 chunk,
- highbit_cum = UINT64CONST(0),
- zero_cum = UINT64CONST(0x8080808080808080);
- Assert(len % sizeof(chunk) == 0);
- while (len > 0)
- {
- memcpy(&chunk, s, sizeof(chunk));
- /*
- * Capture any zero bytes in this chunk.
- *
- * First, add 0x7f to each byte. This sets the high bit in each byte,
- * unless it was a zero. If any resulting high bits are zero, the
- * corresponding high bits in the zero accumulator will be cleared.
- *
- * If none of the bytes in the chunk had the high bit set, the max
- * value each byte can have after the addition is 0x7f + 0x7f = 0xfe,
- * and we don't need to worry about carrying over to the next byte. If
- * any input bytes did have the high bit set, it doesn't matter
- * because we check for those separately.
- */
- zero_cum &= (chunk + UINT64CONST(0x7f7f7f7f7f7f7f7f));
- /* Capture any set bits in this chunk. */
- highbit_cum |= chunk;
- s += sizeof(chunk);
- len -= sizeof(chunk);
- }
- /* Check if any high bits in the high bit accumulator got set. */
- if (highbit_cum & UINT64CONST(0x8080808080808080))
- return false;
- /* Check if any high bits in the zero accumulator got cleared. */
- if (zero_cum != UINT64CONST(0x8080808080808080))
- return false;
- return true;
- }
- #endif /* PG_WCHAR_H */
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