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/********************************************************************** | |
encoding.c - | |
$Author$ | |
created at: Thu May 24 17:23:27 JST 2007 | |
Copyright (C) 2007 Yukihiro Matsumoto | |
**********************************************************************/ | |
#include "ruby/internal/config.h" | |
#include <ctype.h> | |
#include "encindex.h" | |
#include "internal.h" | |
#include "internal/enc.h" | |
#include "internal/encoding.h" | |
#include "internal/inits.h" | |
#include "internal/load.h" | |
#include "internal/object.h" | |
#include "internal/string.h" | |
#include "internal/vm.h" | |
#include "regenc.h" | |
#include "ruby/encoding.h" | |
#include "ruby/util.h" | |
#include "ruby_assert.h" | |
#include "vm_sync.h" | |
#ifndef ENC_DEBUG | |
#define ENC_DEBUG 0 | |
#endif | |
#define ENC_ASSERT(expr) RUBY_ASSERT_WHEN(ENC_DEBUG, expr) | |
#define MUST_STRING(str) (ENC_ASSERT(RB_TYPE_P(str, T_STRING)), str) | |
#undef rb_ascii8bit_encindex | |
#undef rb_utf8_encindex | |
#undef rb_usascii_encindex | |
typedef OnigEncodingType rb_raw_encoding; | |
#if defined __GNUC__ && __GNUC__ >= 4 | |
#pragma GCC visibility push(default) | |
int rb_enc_register(const char *name, rb_encoding *encoding); | |
void rb_enc_set_base(const char *name, const char *orig); | |
int rb_enc_set_dummy(int index); | |
void rb_encdb_declare(const char *name); | |
int rb_encdb_replicate(const char *name, const char *orig); | |
int rb_encdb_dummy(const char *name); | |
int rb_encdb_alias(const char *alias, const char *orig); | |
void rb_encdb_set_unicode(int index); | |
#pragma GCC visibility pop | |
#endif | |
static ID id_encoding; | |
VALUE rb_cEncoding; | |
#define DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA 128 | |
static VALUE rb_default_encoding_list; | |
static VALUE rb_additional_encoding_list; | |
struct rb_encoding_entry { | |
const char *name; | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
rb_encoding *base; | |
}; | |
static struct enc_table { | |
struct rb_encoding_entry *list; | |
int count; | |
int size; | |
st_table *names; | |
} global_enc_table; | |
static rb_encoding *global_enc_ascii, | |
*global_enc_utf_8, | |
*global_enc_us_ascii; | |
#define GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table) struct enc_table *enc_table = &global_enc_table; RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER() | |
#define GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE() RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE() | |
#define GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, expr) do { \ | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); \ | |
{ \ | |
expr; \ | |
} \ | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); \ | |
} while (0) | |
#define ENC_DUMMY_FLAG (1<<24) | |
#define ENC_INDEX_MASK (~(~0U<<24)) | |
#define ENC_TO_ENCINDEX(enc) (int)((enc)->ruby_encoding_index & ENC_INDEX_MASK) | |
#define ENC_DUMMY_P(enc) ((enc)->ruby_encoding_index & ENC_DUMMY_FLAG) | |
#define ENC_SET_DUMMY(enc) ((enc)->ruby_encoding_index |= ENC_DUMMY_FLAG) | |
#define ENCODING_COUNT ENCINDEX_BUILTIN_MAX | |
#define UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING INT_MAX | |
#define ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX 63 | |
#define valid_encoding_name_p(name) ((name) && strlen(name) <= ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX) | |
#define enc_autoload_p(enc) (!rb_enc_mbmaxlen(enc)) | |
static const rb_data_type_t encoding_data_type = { | |
"encoding", | |
{0, 0, 0,}, | |
0, 0, RUBY_TYPED_FREE_IMMEDIATELY | |
}; | |
#define is_data_encoding(obj) (RTYPEDDATA_P(obj) && RTYPEDDATA_TYPE(obj) == &encoding_data_type) | |
#define is_obj_encoding(obj) (RB_TYPE_P((obj), T_DATA) && is_data_encoding(obj)) | |
int | |
rb_data_is_encoding(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
return is_data_encoding(obj); | |
} | |
static VALUE | |
enc_new(rb_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
VALUE enc = TypedData_Wrap_Struct(rb_cEncoding, &encoding_data_type, (void *)encoding); | |
rb_obj_freeze(enc); | |
FL_SET_RAW(enc, RUBY_FL_SHAREABLE); | |
return enc; | |
} | |
static void | |
enc_list_update(int index, rb_raw_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
if (index < DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA) { | |
VALUE list = rb_default_encoding_list; | |
if (list && NIL_P(rb_ary_entry(list, index))) { | |
/* initialize encoding data */ | |
rb_ary_store(list, index, enc_new(encoding)); | |
} | |
} | |
else { | |
RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER(); | |
{ | |
VALUE list = rb_additional_encoding_list; | |
if (list && NIL_P(rb_ary_entry(list, index))) { | |
/* initialize encoding data */ | |
rb_ary_store(list, index - DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA, enc_new(encoding)); | |
} | |
} | |
RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE(); | |
} | |
} | |
static VALUE | |
enc_list_lookup(int idx) | |
{ | |
VALUE list, enc; | |
if (idx < DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA) { | |
if (!(list = rb_default_encoding_list)) { | |
rb_bug("rb_enc_from_encoding_index(%d): no rb_default_encoding_list", idx); | |
} | |
enc = rb_ary_entry(list, idx); | |
} | |
else { | |
RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER(); | |
{ | |
if (!(list = rb_additional_encoding_list)) { | |
rb_bug("rb_enc_from_encoding_index(%d): no rb_additional_encoding_list", idx); | |
} | |
enc = rb_ary_entry(list, idx - DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA); | |
} | |
RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE(); | |
} | |
if (NIL_P(enc)) { | |
rb_bug("rb_enc_from_encoding_index(%d): not created yet", idx); | |
} | |
else { | |
return enc; | |
} | |
} | |
static VALUE | |
rb_enc_from_encoding_index(int idx) | |
{ | |
return enc_list_lookup(idx); | |
} | |
VALUE | |
rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
int idx; | |
if (!encoding) return Qnil; | |
idx = ENC_TO_ENCINDEX(encoding); | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding_index(idx); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_to_index(rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return enc ? ENC_TO_ENCINDEX(enc) : 0; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_dummy_p(rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return ENC_DUMMY_P(enc) != 0; | |
} | |
static int enc_autoload(rb_encoding *); | |
static int | |
check_encoding(rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
int index = rb_enc_to_index(enc); | |
if (rb_enc_from_index(index) != enc) | |
return -1; | |
if (enc_autoload_p(enc)) { | |
index = enc_autoload(enc); | |
} | |
return index; | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_check_encoding(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
if (!is_obj_encoding(obj)) { | |
return -1; | |
} | |
return check_encoding(RDATA(obj)->data); | |
} | |
NORETURN(static void not_encoding(VALUE enc)); | |
static void | |
not_encoding(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "wrong argument type %"PRIsVALUE" (expected Encoding)", | |
rb_obj_class(enc)); | |
} | |
static rb_encoding * | |
must_encoding(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
int index = enc_check_encoding(enc); | |
if (index < 0) { | |
not_encoding(enc); | |
} | |
return DATA_PTR(enc); | |
} | |
static rb_encoding * | |
must_encindex(int index) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc = rb_enc_from_index(index); | |
if (!enc) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eEncodingError, "encoding index out of bound: %d", | |
index); | |
} | |
if (ENC_TO_ENCINDEX(enc) != (int)(index & ENC_INDEX_MASK)) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eEncodingError, "wrong encoding index %d for %s (expected %d)", | |
index, rb_enc_name(enc), ENC_TO_ENCINDEX(enc)); | |
} | |
if (enc_autoload_p(enc) && enc_autoload(enc) == -1) { | |
rb_loaderror("failed to load encoding (%s)", | |
rb_enc_name(enc)); | |
} | |
return enc; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_to_encoding_index(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
int idx; | |
const char *name; | |
idx = enc_check_encoding(enc); | |
if (idx >= 0) { | |
return idx; | |
} | |
else if (NIL_P(enc = rb_check_string_type(enc))) { | |
return -1; | |
} | |
if (!rb_enc_asciicompat(rb_enc_get(enc))) { | |
return -1; | |
} | |
if (!(name = rb_str_to_cstr(enc))) { | |
return -1; | |
} | |
return rb_enc_find_index(name); | |
} | |
static const char * | |
name_for_encoding(volatile VALUE *enc) | |
{ | |
VALUE name = StringValue(*enc); | |
const char *n; | |
if (!rb_enc_asciicompat(rb_enc_get(name))) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid encoding name (non ASCII)"); | |
} | |
if (!(n = rb_str_to_cstr(name))) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid encoding name (NUL byte)"); | |
} | |
return n; | |
} | |
/* Returns encoding index or UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING */ | |
static int | |
str_find_encindex(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
int idx = rb_enc_find_index(name_for_encoding(&enc)); | |
RB_GC_GUARD(enc); | |
return idx; | |
} | |
static int | |
str_to_encindex(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
int idx = str_find_encindex(enc); | |
if (idx < 0) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "unknown encoding name - %"PRIsVALUE, enc); | |
} | |
return idx; | |
} | |
static rb_encoding * | |
str_to_encoding(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_from_index(str_to_encindex(enc)); | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_to_encoding(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
if (enc_check_encoding(enc) >= 0) return RDATA(enc)->data; | |
return str_to_encoding(enc); | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_find_encoding(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
int idx; | |
if (enc_check_encoding(enc) >= 0) return RDATA(enc)->data; | |
idx = str_find_encindex(enc); | |
if (idx < 0) return NULL; | |
return rb_enc_from_index(idx); | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_table_expand(struct enc_table *enc_table, int newsize) | |
{ | |
struct rb_encoding_entry *ent; | |
int count = newsize; | |
if (enc_table->size >= newsize) return newsize; | |
newsize = (newsize + 7) / 8 * 8; | |
ent = REALLOC_N(enc_table->list, struct rb_encoding_entry, newsize); | |
memset(ent + enc_table->size, 0, sizeof(*ent)*(newsize - enc_table->size)); | |
enc_table->list = ent; | |
enc_table->size = newsize; | |
return count; | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_register_at(struct enc_table *enc_table, int index, const char *name, rb_encoding *base_encoding) | |
{ | |
struct rb_encoding_entry *ent = &enc_table->list[index]; | |
rb_raw_encoding *encoding; | |
if (!valid_encoding_name_p(name)) return -1; | |
if (!ent->name) { | |
ent->name = name = strdup(name); | |
} | |
else if (STRCASECMP(name, ent->name)) { | |
return -1; | |
} | |
encoding = (rb_raw_encoding *)ent->enc; | |
if (!encoding) { | |
encoding = xmalloc(sizeof(rb_encoding)); | |
} | |
if (base_encoding) { | |
*encoding = *base_encoding; | |
} | |
else { | |
memset(encoding, 0, sizeof(*ent->enc)); | |
} | |
encoding->name = name; | |
encoding->ruby_encoding_index = index; | |
ent->enc = encoding; | |
st_insert(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)name, (st_data_t)index); | |
enc_list_update(index, encoding); | |
return index; | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_register(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name, rb_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
int index = enc_table->count; | |
enc_table->count = enc_table_expand(enc_table, index + 1); | |
return enc_register_at(enc_table, index, name, encoding); | |
} | |
static void set_encoding_const(const char *, rb_encoding *); | |
static int enc_registered(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name); | |
static rb_encoding * | |
enc_from_index(struct enc_table *enc_table, int index) | |
{ | |
if (UNLIKELY(index < 0 || enc_table->count <= (index &= ENC_INDEX_MASK))) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
return enc_table->list[index].enc; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_enc_from_index(int index) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
switch (index) { | |
case ENCINDEX_ASCII: return global_enc_ascii; | |
case ENCINDEX_UTF_8: return global_enc_utf_8; | |
case ENCINDEX_US_ASCII: return global_enc_us_ascii; | |
default: | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, | |
enc = enc_from_index(enc_table, index)); | |
return enc; | |
} | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_register(const char *name, rb_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
int index; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
index = enc_registered(enc_table, name); | |
if (index >= 0) { | |
rb_encoding *oldenc = enc_from_index(enc_table, index); | |
if (STRCASECMP(name, rb_enc_name(oldenc))) { | |
index = enc_register(enc_table, name, encoding); | |
} | |
else if (enc_autoload_p(oldenc) || !ENC_DUMMY_P(oldenc)) { | |
enc_register_at(enc_table, index, name, encoding); | |
} | |
else { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "encoding %s is already registered", name); | |
} | |
} | |
else { | |
index = enc_register(enc_table, name, encoding); | |
set_encoding_const(name, rb_enc_from_index(index)); | |
} | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return index; | |
} | |
int | |
enc_registered(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name) | |
{ | |
st_data_t idx = 0; | |
if (!name) return -1; | |
if (!enc_table->list) return -1; | |
if (st_lookup(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)name, &idx)) { | |
return (int)idx; | |
} | |
return -1; | |
} | |
void | |
rb_encdb_declare(const char *name) | |
{ | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
int idx = enc_registered(enc_table, name); | |
if (idx < 0) { | |
idx = enc_register(enc_table, name, 0); | |
} | |
set_encoding_const(name, rb_enc_from_index(idx)); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
} | |
static void | |
enc_check_duplication(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name) | |
{ | |
if (enc_registered(enc_table, name) >= 0) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "encoding %s is already registered", name); | |
} | |
} | |
static rb_encoding* | |
set_base_encoding(struct enc_table *enc_table, int index, rb_encoding *base) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc = enc_table->list[index].enc; | |
enc_table->list[index].base = base; | |
if (ENC_DUMMY_P(base)) ENC_SET_DUMMY((rb_raw_encoding *)enc); | |
return enc; | |
} | |
/* for encdb.h | |
* Set base encoding for encodings which are not replicas | |
* but not in their own files. | |
*/ | |
void | |
rb_enc_set_base(const char *name, const char *orig) | |
{ | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
int idx = enc_registered(enc_table, name); | |
int origidx = enc_registered(enc_table, orig); | |
set_base_encoding(enc_table, idx, rb_enc_from_index(origidx)); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
} | |
/* for encdb.h | |
* Set encoding dummy. | |
*/ | |
int | |
rb_enc_set_dummy(int index) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, | |
enc = enc_table->list[index].enc); | |
ENC_SET_DUMMY((rb_raw_encoding *)enc); | |
return index; | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_replicate(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name, rb_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
int idx; | |
enc_check_duplication(enc_table, name); | |
idx = enc_register(enc_table, name, encoding); | |
if (idx < 0) rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid encoding name: %s", name); | |
set_base_encoding(enc_table, idx, encoding); | |
set_encoding_const(name, rb_enc_from_index(idx)); | |
return idx; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_replicate(const char *name, rb_encoding *encoding) | |
{ | |
int r; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, | |
r = enc_replicate(enc_table, name, encoding)); | |
return r; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* enc.replicate(name) -> encoding | |
* | |
* Returns a replicated encoding of _enc_ whose name is _name_. | |
* The new encoding should have the same byte structure of _enc_. | |
* If _name_ is used by another encoding, raise ArgumentError. | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_replicate_m(VALUE encoding, VALUE name) | |
{ | |
int idx = rb_enc_replicate(name_for_encoding(&name), rb_to_encoding(encoding)); | |
RB_GC_GUARD(name); | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding_index(idx); | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_replicate_with_index(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *name, rb_encoding *origenc, int idx) | |
{ | |
if (idx < 0) { | |
idx = enc_register(enc_table, name, origenc); | |
} | |
else { | |
idx = enc_register_at(enc_table, idx, name, origenc); | |
} | |
if (idx >= 0) { | |
set_base_encoding(enc_table, idx, origenc); | |
set_encoding_const(name, rb_enc_from_index(idx)); | |
} | |
else { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "failed to replicate encoding"); | |
} | |
return idx; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_encdb_replicate(const char *name, const char *orig) | |
{ | |
int r; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
int origidx = enc_registered(enc_table, orig); | |
int idx = enc_registered(enc_table, name); | |
if (origidx < 0) { | |
origidx = enc_register(enc_table, orig, 0); | |
} | |
r = enc_replicate_with_index(enc_table, name, rb_enc_from_index(origidx), idx); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return r; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_define_dummy_encoding(const char *name) | |
{ | |
int index; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
index = enc_replicate(enc_table, name, rb_ascii8bit_encoding()); | |
rb_encoding *enc = enc_table->list[index].enc; | |
ENC_SET_DUMMY((rb_raw_encoding *)enc); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return index; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_encdb_dummy(const char *name) | |
{ | |
int index; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
index = enc_replicate_with_index(enc_table, name, | |
rb_ascii8bit_encoding(), | |
enc_registered(enc_table, name)); | |
rb_encoding *enc = enc_table->list[index].enc; | |
ENC_SET_DUMMY((rb_raw_encoding *)enc); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return index; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* enc.dummy? -> true or false | |
* | |
* Returns true for dummy encodings. | |
* A dummy encoding is an encoding for which character handling is not properly | |
* implemented. | |
* It is used for stateful encodings. | |
* | |
* Encoding::ISO_2022_JP.dummy? #=> true | |
* Encoding::UTF_8.dummy? #=> false | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_dummy_p(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
return ENC_DUMMY_P(must_encoding(enc)) ? Qtrue : Qfalse; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* enc.ascii_compatible? -> true or false | |
* | |
* Returns whether ASCII-compatible or not. | |
* | |
* Encoding::UTF_8.ascii_compatible? #=> true | |
* Encoding::UTF_16BE.ascii_compatible? #=> false | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_ascii_compatible_p(VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_asciicompat(must_encoding(enc)) ? Qtrue : Qfalse; | |
} | |
/* | |
* Returns non-zero when the encoding is Unicode series other than UTF-7 else 0. | |
*/ | |
int | |
rb_enc_unicode_p(rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return ONIGENC_IS_UNICODE(enc); | |
} | |
static st_data_t | |
enc_dup_name(st_data_t name) | |
{ | |
return (st_data_t)strdup((const char *)name); | |
} | |
/* | |
* Returns copied alias name when the key is added for st_table, | |
* else returns NULL. | |
*/ | |
static int | |
enc_alias_internal(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *alias, int idx) | |
{ | |
return st_insert2(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)alias, (st_data_t)idx, | |
enc_dup_name); | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_alias(struct enc_table *enc_table, const char *alias, int idx) | |
{ | |
if (!valid_encoding_name_p(alias)) return -1; | |
if (!enc_alias_internal(enc_table, alias, idx)) | |
set_encoding_const(alias, enc_from_index(enc_table, idx)); | |
return idx; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_alias(const char *alias, const char *orig) | |
{ | |
int idx, r; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
enc_check_duplication(enc_table, alias); | |
if ((idx = rb_enc_find_index(orig)) < 0) { | |
r = -1; | |
} | |
else { | |
r = enc_alias(enc_table, alias, idx); | |
} | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return r; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_encdb_alias(const char *alias, const char *orig) | |
{ | |
int r; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
int idx = enc_registered(enc_table, orig); | |
if (idx < 0) { | |
idx = enc_register(enc_table, orig, 0); | |
} | |
r = enc_alias(enc_table, alias, idx); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return r; | |
} | |
void | |
rb_encdb_set_unicode(int index) | |
{ | |
((rb_raw_encoding *)rb_enc_from_index(index))->flags |= ONIGENC_FLAG_UNICODE; | |
} | |
static void | |
rb_enc_init(struct enc_table *enc_table) | |
{ | |
enc_table_expand(enc_table, ENCODING_COUNT + 1); | |
if (!enc_table->names) { | |
enc_table->names = st_init_strcasetable(); | |
} | |
#define ENC_REGISTER(enc) enc_register_at(enc_table, ENCINDEX_##enc, rb_enc_name(&OnigEncoding##enc), &OnigEncoding##enc) | |
ENC_REGISTER(ASCII); | |
ENC_REGISTER(UTF_8); | |
ENC_REGISTER(US_ASCII); | |
global_enc_ascii = enc_table->list[ENCINDEX_ASCII].enc; | |
global_enc_utf_8 = enc_table->list[ENCINDEX_UTF_8].enc; | |
global_enc_us_ascii = enc_table->list[ENCINDEX_US_ASCII].enc; | |
#undef ENC_REGISTER | |
#define ENCDB_REGISTER(name, enc) enc_register_at(enc_table, ENCINDEX_##enc, name, NULL) | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF-16BE", UTF_16BE); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF-16LE", UTF_16LE); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF-32BE", UTF_32BE); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF-32LE", UTF_32LE); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF-16", UTF_16); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF-32", UTF_32); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("UTF8-MAC", UTF8_MAC); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("EUC-JP", EUC_JP); | |
ENCDB_REGISTER("Windows-31J", Windows_31J); | |
#undef ENCDB_REGISTER | |
enc_table->count = ENCINDEX_BUILTIN_MAX; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_enc_get_from_index(int index) | |
{ | |
return must_encindex(index); | |
} | |
static int | |
load_encoding(const char *name) | |
{ | |
VALUE enclib = rb_sprintf("enc/%s.so", name); | |
VALUE verbose = ruby_verbose; | |
VALUE debug = ruby_debug; | |
VALUE errinfo; | |
char *s = RSTRING_PTR(enclib) + 4, *e = RSTRING_END(enclib) - 3; | |
int loaded; | |
int idx; | |
while (s < e) { | |
if (!ISALNUM(*s)) *s = '_'; | |
else if (ISUPPER(*s)) *s = (char)TOLOWER(*s); | |
++s; | |
} | |
enclib = rb_fstring(enclib); | |
ruby_verbose = Qfalse; | |
ruby_debug = Qfalse; | |
errinfo = rb_errinfo(); | |
loaded = rb_require_internal(enclib); | |
ruby_verbose = verbose; | |
ruby_debug = debug; | |
rb_set_errinfo(errinfo); | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
if (loaded < 0 || 1 < loaded) { | |
idx = -1; | |
} | |
else if ((idx = enc_registered(enc_table, name)) < 0) { | |
idx = -1; | |
} | |
else if (enc_autoload_p(enc_table->list[idx].enc)) { | |
idx = -1; | |
} | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return idx; | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_autoload_body(struct enc_table *enc_table, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *base = enc_table->list[ENC_TO_ENCINDEX(enc)].base; | |
if (base) { | |
int i = 0; | |
do { | |
if (i >= enc_table->count) return -1; | |
} while (enc_table->list[i].enc != base && (++i, 1)); | |
if (enc_autoload_p(base)) { | |
if (enc_autoload(base) < 0) return -1; | |
} | |
i = enc->ruby_encoding_index; | |
enc_register_at(enc_table, i & ENC_INDEX_MASK, rb_enc_name(enc), base); | |
((rb_raw_encoding *)enc)->ruby_encoding_index = i; | |
i &= ENC_INDEX_MASK; | |
return i; | |
} | |
else { | |
return -2; | |
} | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_autoload(rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
int i; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, i = enc_autoload_body(enc_table, enc)); | |
if (i == -2) { | |
i = load_encoding(rb_enc_name(enc)); | |
} | |
return i; | |
} | |
/* Return encoding index or UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING from encoding name */ | |
int | |
rb_enc_find_index(const char *name) | |
{ | |
int i; | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, i = enc_registered(enc_table, name)); | |
if (i < 0) { | |
i = load_encoding(name); | |
} | |
else if (!(enc = rb_enc_from_index(i))) { | |
if (i != UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "encoding %s is not registered", name); | |
} | |
} | |
else if (enc_autoload_p(enc)) { | |
if (enc_autoload(enc) < 0) { | |
rb_warn("failed to load encoding (%s); use ASCII-8BIT instead", | |
name); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
} | |
return i; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_find_index2(const char *name, long len) | |
{ | |
char buf[ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX+1]; | |
if (len > ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX) return -1; | |
memcpy(buf, name, len); | |
buf[len] = '\0'; | |
return rb_enc_find_index(buf); | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_enc_find(const char *name) | |
{ | |
int idx = rb_enc_find_index(name); | |
if (idx < 0) idx = 0; | |
return rb_enc_from_index(idx); | |
} | |
static inline int | |
enc_capable(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
if (SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj)) return SYMBOL_P(obj); | |
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(obj)) { | |
case T_STRING: | |
case T_REGEXP: | |
case T_FILE: | |
case T_SYMBOL: | |
return TRUE; | |
case T_DATA: | |
if (is_data_encoding(obj)) return TRUE; | |
default: | |
return FALSE; | |
} | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_capable(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
return enc_capable(obj); | |
} | |
ID | |
rb_id_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
CONST_ID(id_encoding, "encoding"); | |
return id_encoding; | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_get_index_str(VALUE str) | |
{ | |
int i = ENCODING_GET_INLINED(str); | |
if (i == ENCODING_INLINE_MAX) { | |
VALUE iv; | |
#if 0 | |
iv = rb_ivar_get(str, rb_id_encoding()); | |
i = NUM2INT(iv); | |
#else | |
/* | |
* Tentatively, assume ASCII-8BIT, if encoding index instance | |
* variable is not found. This can happen when freeing after | |
* all instance variables are removed in `obj_free`. | |
*/ | |
iv = rb_attr_get(str, rb_id_encoding()); | |
i = NIL_P(iv) ? ENCINDEX_ASCII : NUM2INT(iv); | |
#endif | |
} | |
return i; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_get_index(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
int i = -1; | |
VALUE tmp; | |
if (SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj)) { | |
if (!SYMBOL_P(obj)) return -1; | |
obj = rb_sym2str(obj); | |
} | |
switch (BUILTIN_TYPE(obj)) { | |
case T_STRING: | |
case T_SYMBOL: | |
case T_REGEXP: | |
i = enc_get_index_str(obj); | |
break; | |
case T_FILE: | |
tmp = rb_funcallv(obj, rb_intern("internal_encoding"), 0, 0); | |
if (NIL_P(tmp)) { | |
tmp = rb_funcallv(obj, rb_intern("external_encoding"), 0, 0); | |
} | |
if (is_obj_encoding(tmp)) { | |
i = enc_check_encoding(tmp); | |
} | |
break; | |
case T_DATA: | |
if (is_data_encoding(obj)) { | |
i = enc_check_encoding(obj); | |
} | |
break; | |
default: | |
break; | |
} | |
return i; | |
} | |
static void | |
enc_set_index(VALUE obj, int idx) | |
{ | |
if (!enc_capable(obj)) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "cannot set encoding on non-encoding capable object"); | |
} | |
if (idx < ENCODING_INLINE_MAX) { | |
ENCODING_SET_INLINED(obj, idx); | |
return; | |
} | |
ENCODING_SET_INLINED(obj, ENCODING_INLINE_MAX); | |
rb_ivar_set(obj, rb_id_encoding(), INT2NUM(idx)); | |
} | |
void | |
rb_enc_set_index(VALUE obj, int idx) | |
{ | |
rb_check_frozen(obj); | |
must_encindex(idx); | |
enc_set_index(obj, idx); | |
} | |
VALUE | |
rb_enc_associate_index(VALUE obj, int idx) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
int oldidx, oldtermlen, termlen; | |
/* enc_check_capable(obj);*/ | |
rb_check_frozen(obj); | |
oldidx = rb_enc_get_index(obj); | |
if (oldidx == idx) | |
return obj; | |
if (SPECIAL_CONST_P(obj)) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "cannot set encoding"); | |
} | |
enc = must_encindex(idx); | |
if (!ENC_CODERANGE_ASCIIONLY(obj) || | |
!rb_enc_asciicompat(enc)) { | |
ENC_CODERANGE_CLEAR(obj); | |
} | |
termlen = rb_enc_mbminlen(enc); | |
oldtermlen = rb_enc_mbminlen(rb_enc_from_index(oldidx)); | |
if (oldtermlen != termlen && RB_TYPE_P(obj, T_STRING)) { | |
rb_str_change_terminator_length(obj, oldtermlen, termlen); | |
} | |
enc_set_index(obj, idx); | |
return obj; | |
} | |
VALUE | |
rb_enc_associate(VALUE obj, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_associate_index(obj, rb_enc_to_index(enc)); | |
} | |
rb_encoding* | |
rb_enc_get(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_from_index(rb_enc_get_index(obj)); | |
} | |
static rb_encoding* enc_compatible_str(VALUE str1, VALUE str2); | |
rb_encoding* | |
rb_enc_check_str(VALUE str1, VALUE str2) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc = enc_compatible_str(MUST_STRING(str1), MUST_STRING(str2)); | |
if (!enc) | |
rb_raise(rb_eEncCompatError, "incompatible character encodings: %s and %s", | |
rb_enc_name(rb_enc_get(str1)), | |
rb_enc_name(rb_enc_get(str2))); | |
return enc; | |
} | |
rb_encoding* | |
rb_enc_check(VALUE str1, VALUE str2) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc = rb_enc_compatible(str1, str2); | |
if (!enc) | |
rb_raise(rb_eEncCompatError, "incompatible character encodings: %s and %s", | |
rb_enc_name(rb_enc_get(str1)), | |
rb_enc_name(rb_enc_get(str2))); | |
return enc; | |
} | |
static rb_encoding* | |
enc_compatible_latter(VALUE str1, VALUE str2, int idx1, int idx2) | |
{ | |
int isstr1, isstr2; | |
rb_encoding *enc1 = rb_enc_from_index(idx1); | |
rb_encoding *enc2 = rb_enc_from_index(idx2); | |
isstr2 = RB_TYPE_P(str2, T_STRING); | |
if (isstr2 && RSTRING_LEN(str2) == 0) | |
return enc1; | |
isstr1 = RB_TYPE_P(str1, T_STRING); | |
if (isstr1 && isstr2 && RSTRING_LEN(str1) == 0) | |
return (rb_enc_asciicompat(enc1) && rb_enc_str_asciionly_p(str2)) ? enc1 : enc2; | |
if (!rb_enc_asciicompat(enc1) || !rb_enc_asciicompat(enc2)) { | |
return 0; | |
} | |
/* objects whose encoding is the same of contents */ | |
if (!isstr2 && idx2 == ENCINDEX_US_ASCII) | |
return enc1; | |
if (!isstr1 && idx1 == ENCINDEX_US_ASCII) | |
return enc2; | |
if (!isstr1) { | |
VALUE tmp = str1; | |
int idx0 = idx1; | |
str1 = str2; | |
str2 = tmp; | |
idx1 = idx2; | |
idx2 = idx0; | |
idx0 = isstr1; | |
isstr1 = isstr2; | |
isstr2 = idx0; | |
} | |
if (isstr1) { | |
int cr1, cr2; | |
cr1 = rb_enc_str_coderange(str1); | |
if (isstr2) { | |
cr2 = rb_enc_str_coderange(str2); | |
if (cr1 != cr2) { | |
/* may need to handle ENC_CODERANGE_BROKEN */ | |
if (cr1 == ENC_CODERANGE_7BIT) return enc2; | |
if (cr2 == ENC_CODERANGE_7BIT) return enc1; | |
} | |
if (cr2 == ENC_CODERANGE_7BIT) { | |
return enc1; | |
} | |
} | |
if (cr1 == ENC_CODERANGE_7BIT) | |
return enc2; | |
} | |
return 0; | |
} | |
static rb_encoding* | |
enc_compatible_str(VALUE str1, VALUE str2) | |
{ | |
int idx1 = enc_get_index_str(str1); | |
int idx2 = enc_get_index_str(str2); | |
if (idx1 < 0 || idx2 < 0) | |
return 0; | |
if (idx1 == idx2) { | |
return rb_enc_from_index(idx1); | |
} | |
else { | |
return enc_compatible_latter(str1, str2, idx1, idx2); | |
} | |
} | |
rb_encoding* | |
rb_enc_compatible(VALUE str1, VALUE str2) | |
{ | |
int idx1 = rb_enc_get_index(str1); | |
int idx2 = rb_enc_get_index(str2); | |
if (idx1 < 0 || idx2 < 0) | |
return 0; | |
if (idx1 == idx2) { | |
return rb_enc_from_index(idx1); | |
} | |
return enc_compatible_latter(str1, str2, idx1, idx2); | |
} | |
void | |
rb_enc_copy(VALUE obj1, VALUE obj2) | |
{ | |
rb_enc_associate_index(obj1, rb_enc_get_index(obj2)); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* obj.encoding -> encoding | |
* | |
* Returns the Encoding object that represents the encoding of obj. | |
*/ | |
VALUE | |
rb_obj_encoding(VALUE obj) | |
{ | |
int idx = rb_enc_get_index(obj); | |
if (idx < 0) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "unknown encoding"); | |
} | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding_index(idx & ENC_INDEX_MASK); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_fast_mbclen(const char *p, const char *e, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return ONIGENC_MBC_ENC_LEN(enc, (UChar*)p, (UChar*)e); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_mbclen(const char *p, const char *e, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
int n = ONIGENC_PRECISE_MBC_ENC_LEN(enc, (UChar*)p, (UChar*)e); | |
if (MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_P(n) && MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_LEN(n) <= e-p) | |
return MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_LEN(n); | |
else { | |
int min = rb_enc_mbminlen(enc); | |
return min <= e-p ? min : (int)(e-p); | |
} | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_precise_mbclen(const char *p, const char *e, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
int n; | |
if (e <= p) | |
return ONIGENC_CONSTRUCT_MBCLEN_NEEDMORE(1); | |
n = ONIGENC_PRECISE_MBC_ENC_LEN(enc, (UChar*)p, (UChar*)e); | |
if (e-p < n) | |
return ONIGENC_CONSTRUCT_MBCLEN_NEEDMORE(n-(int)(e-p)); | |
return n; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_ascget(const char *p, const char *e, int *len, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
unsigned int c; | |
int l; | |
if (e <= p) | |
return -1; | |
if (rb_enc_asciicompat(enc)) { | |
c = (unsigned char)*p; | |
if (!ISASCII(c)) | |
return -1; | |
if (len) *len = 1; | |
return c; | |
} | |
l = rb_enc_precise_mbclen(p, e, enc); | |
if (!MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_P(l)) | |
return -1; | |
c = rb_enc_mbc_to_codepoint(p, e, enc); | |
if (!rb_enc_isascii(c, enc)) | |
return -1; | |
if (len) *len = l; | |
return c; | |
} | |
unsigned int | |
rb_enc_codepoint_len(const char *p, const char *e, int *len_p, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
int r; | |
if (e <= p) | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "empty string"); | |
r = rb_enc_precise_mbclen(p, e, enc); | |
if (!MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_P(r)) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid byte sequence in %s", rb_enc_name(enc)); | |
} | |
if (len_p) *len_p = MBCLEN_CHARFOUND_LEN(r); | |
return rb_enc_mbc_to_codepoint(p, e, enc); | |
} | |
#undef rb_enc_codepoint | |
unsigned int | |
rb_enc_codepoint(const char *p, const char *e, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_codepoint_len(p, e, 0, enc); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_codelen(int c, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
int n = ONIGENC_CODE_TO_MBCLEN(enc,c); | |
if (n == 0) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid codepoint 0x%x in %s", c, rb_enc_name(enc)); | |
} | |
return n; | |
} | |
#undef rb_enc_code_to_mbclen | |
int | |
rb_enc_code_to_mbclen(int code, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return ONIGENC_CODE_TO_MBCLEN(enc, code); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_toupper(int c, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return (ONIGENC_IS_ASCII_CODE(c)?ONIGENC_ASCII_CODE_TO_UPPER_CASE(c):(c)); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_enc_tolower(int c, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
return (ONIGENC_IS_ASCII_CODE(c)?ONIGENC_ASCII_CODE_TO_LOWER_CASE(c):(c)); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* enc.inspect -> string | |
* | |
* Returns a string which represents the encoding for programmers. | |
* | |
* Encoding::UTF_8.inspect #=> "#<Encoding:UTF-8>" | |
* Encoding::ISO_2022_JP.inspect #=> "#<Encoding:ISO-2022-JP (dummy)>" | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_inspect(VALUE self) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
if (!is_data_encoding(self)) { | |
not_encoding(self); | |
} | |
if (!(enc = DATA_PTR(self)) || rb_enc_from_index(rb_enc_to_index(enc)) != enc) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "broken Encoding"); | |
} | |
return rb_enc_sprintf(rb_usascii_encoding(), | |
"#<%"PRIsVALUE":%s%s%s>", rb_obj_class(self), | |
rb_enc_name(enc), | |
(ENC_DUMMY_P(enc) ? " (dummy)" : ""), | |
enc_autoload_p(enc) ? " (autoload)" : ""); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* enc.name -> string | |
* enc.to_s -> string | |
* | |
* Returns the name of the encoding. | |
* | |
* Encoding::UTF_8.name #=> "UTF-8" | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_name(VALUE self) | |
{ | |
return rb_fstring_cstr(rb_enc_name((rb_encoding*)DATA_PTR(self))); | |
} | |
static int | |
enc_names_i(st_data_t name, st_data_t idx, st_data_t args) | |
{ | |
VALUE *arg = (VALUE *)args; | |
if ((int)idx == (int)arg[0]) { | |
VALUE str = rb_fstring_cstr((char *)name); | |
rb_ary_push(arg[1], str); | |
} | |
return ST_CONTINUE; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* enc.names -> array | |
* | |
* Returns the list of name and aliases of the encoding. | |
* | |
* Encoding::WINDOWS_31J.names #=> ["Windows-31J", "CP932", "csWindows31J", "SJIS", "PCK"] | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_names(VALUE self) | |
{ | |
VALUE args[2]; | |
args[0] = (VALUE)rb_to_encoding_index(self); | |
args[1] = rb_ary_new2(0); | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, | |
st_foreach(enc_table->names, enc_names_i, (st_data_t)args)); | |
return args[1]; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.list -> [enc1, enc2, ...] | |
* | |
* Returns the list of loaded encodings. | |
* | |
* Encoding.list | |
* #=> [#<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>, #<Encoding:UTF-8>, | |
* #<Encoding:ISO-2022-JP (dummy)>] | |
* | |
* Encoding.find("US-ASCII") | |
* #=> #<Encoding:US-ASCII> | |
* | |
* Encoding.list | |
* #=> [#<Encoding:ASCII-8BIT>, #<Encoding:UTF-8>, | |
* #<Encoding:US-ASCII>, #<Encoding:ISO-2022-JP (dummy)>] | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_list(VALUE klass) | |
{ | |
VALUE ary = rb_ary_new2(0); | |
RB_VM_LOCK_ENTER(); | |
{ | |
rb_ary_replace(ary, rb_default_encoding_list); | |
rb_ary_concat(ary, rb_additional_encoding_list); | |
} | |
RB_VM_LOCK_LEAVE(); | |
return ary; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.find(string) -> enc | |
* | |
* Search the encoding with specified <i>name</i>. | |
* <i>name</i> should be a string. | |
* | |
* Encoding.find("US-ASCII") #=> #<Encoding:US-ASCII> | |
* | |
* Names which this method accept are encoding names and aliases | |
* including following special aliases | |
* | |
* "external":: default external encoding | |
* "internal":: default internal encoding | |
* "locale":: locale encoding | |
* "filesystem":: filesystem encoding | |
* | |
* An ArgumentError is raised when no encoding with <i>name</i>. | |
* Only <code>Encoding.find("internal")</code> however returns nil | |
* when no encoding named "internal", in other words, when Ruby has no | |
* default internal encoding. | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_find(VALUE klass, VALUE enc) | |
{ | |
int idx; | |
if (is_obj_encoding(enc)) | |
return enc; | |
idx = str_to_encindex(enc); | |
if (idx == UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING) return Qnil; | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding_index(idx); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.compatible?(obj1, obj2) -> enc or nil | |
* | |
* Checks the compatibility of two objects. | |
* | |
* If the objects are both strings they are compatible when they are | |
* concatenatable. The encoding of the concatenated string will be returned | |
* if they are compatible, nil if they are not. | |
* | |
* Encoding.compatible?("\xa1".force_encoding("iso-8859-1"), "b") | |
* #=> #<Encoding:ISO-8859-1> | |
* | |
* Encoding.compatible?( | |
* "\xa1".force_encoding("iso-8859-1"), | |
* "\xa1\xa1".force_encoding("euc-jp")) | |
* #=> nil | |
* | |
* If the objects are non-strings their encodings are compatible when they | |
* have an encoding and: | |
* * Either encoding is US-ASCII compatible | |
* * One of the encodings is a 7-bit encoding | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_compatible_p(VALUE klass, VALUE str1, VALUE str2) | |
{ | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
if (!enc_capable(str1)) return Qnil; | |
if (!enc_capable(str2)) return Qnil; | |
enc = rb_enc_compatible(str1, str2); | |
if (!enc) return Qnil; | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding(enc); | |
} | |
NORETURN(static VALUE enc_s_alloc(VALUE klass)); | |
/* :nodoc: */ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_s_alloc(VALUE klass) | |
{ | |
rb_undefined_alloc(klass); | |
UNREACHABLE_RETURN(Qnil); | |
} | |
/* :nodoc: */ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_dump(int argc, VALUE *argv, VALUE self) | |
{ | |
rb_check_arity(argc, 0, 1); | |
return enc_name(self); | |
} | |
/* :nodoc: */ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_load(VALUE klass, VALUE str) | |
{ | |
return str; | |
} | |
/* :nodoc: */ | |
static VALUE | |
enc_m_loader(VALUE klass, VALUE str) | |
{ | |
return enc_find(klass, str); | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_ascii8bit_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
return global_enc_ascii; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_ascii8bit_encindex(void) | |
{ | |
return ENCINDEX_ASCII; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_utf8_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
return global_enc_utf_8; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_utf8_encindex(void) | |
{ | |
return ENCINDEX_UTF_8; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_usascii_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
return global_enc_us_ascii; | |
} | |
int | |
rb_usascii_encindex(void) | |
{ | |
return ENCINDEX_US_ASCII; | |
} | |
int rb_locale_charmap_index(void); | |
int | |
rb_locale_encindex(void) | |
{ | |
int idx = rb_locale_charmap_index(); | |
if (idx < 0) idx = ENCINDEX_UTF_8; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
if (enc_registered(enc_table, "locale") < 0) { | |
# if defined _WIN32 | |
void Init_w32_codepage(void); | |
Init_w32_codepage(); | |
# endif | |
enc_alias_internal(enc_table, "locale", idx); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return idx; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_locale_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_from_index(rb_locale_encindex()); | |
} | |
int | |
rb_filesystem_encindex(void) | |
{ | |
int idx; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, | |
idx = enc_registered(enc_table, "filesystem")); | |
if (idx < 0) | |
idx = ENCINDEX_ASCII; | |
return idx; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_filesystem_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_from_index(rb_filesystem_encindex()); | |
} | |
struct default_encoding { | |
int index; /* -2 => not yet set, -1 => nil */ | |
rb_encoding *enc; | |
}; | |
static struct default_encoding default_external = {0}; | |
static int | |
enc_set_default_encoding(struct default_encoding *def, VALUE encoding, const char *name) | |
{ | |
int overridden = FALSE; | |
if (def->index != -2) | |
/* Already set */ | |
overridden = TRUE; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
if (NIL_P(encoding)) { | |
def->index = -1; | |
def->enc = 0; | |
st_insert(enc_table->names, (st_data_t)strdup(name), | |
(st_data_t)UNSPECIFIED_ENCODING); | |
} | |
else { | |
def->index = rb_enc_to_index(rb_to_encoding(encoding)); | |
def->enc = 0; | |
enc_alias_internal(enc_table, name, def->index); | |
} | |
if (def == &default_external) { | |
enc_alias_internal(enc_table, "filesystem", Init_enc_set_filesystem_encoding()); | |
} | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return overridden; | |
} | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_default_external_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
if (default_external.enc) return default_external.enc; | |
if (default_external.index >= 0) { | |
default_external.enc = rb_enc_from_index(default_external.index); | |
return default_external.enc; | |
} | |
else { | |
return rb_locale_encoding(); | |
} | |
} | |
VALUE | |
rb_enc_default_external(void) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_default_external_encoding()); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.default_external -> enc | |
* | |
* Returns default external encoding. | |
* | |
* The default external encoding is used by default for strings created from | |
* the following locations: | |
* | |
* * CSV | |
* * File data read from disk | |
* * SDBM | |
* * StringIO | |
* * Zlib::GzipReader | |
* * Zlib::GzipWriter | |
* * String#inspect | |
* * Regexp#inspect | |
* | |
* While strings created from these locations will have this encoding, the | |
* encoding may not be valid. Be sure to check String#valid_encoding?. | |
* | |
* File data written to disk will be transcoded to the default external | |
* encoding when written, if default_internal is not nil. | |
* | |
* The default external encoding is initialized by the -E option. | |
* If -E isn't set, it is initialized to UTF-8 on Windows and the locale on | |
* other operating systems. | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
get_default_external(VALUE klass) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_default_external(); | |
} | |
void | |
rb_enc_set_default_external(VALUE encoding) | |
{ | |
if (NIL_P(encoding)) { | |
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "default external can not be nil"); | |
} | |
enc_set_default_encoding(&default_external, encoding, | |
"external"); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.default_external = enc | |
* | |
* Sets default external encoding. You should not set | |
* Encoding::default_external in ruby code as strings created before changing | |
* the value may have a different encoding from strings created after the value | |
* was changed., instead you should use <tt>ruby -E</tt> to invoke ruby with | |
* the correct default_external. | |
* | |
* See Encoding::default_external for information on how the default external | |
* encoding is used. | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
set_default_external(VALUE klass, VALUE encoding) | |
{ | |
rb_warning("setting Encoding.default_external"); | |
rb_enc_set_default_external(encoding); | |
return encoding; | |
} | |
static struct default_encoding default_internal = {-2}; | |
rb_encoding * | |
rb_default_internal_encoding(void) | |
{ | |
if (!default_internal.enc && default_internal.index >= 0) { | |
default_internal.enc = rb_enc_from_index(default_internal.index); | |
} | |
return default_internal.enc; /* can be NULL */ | |
} | |
VALUE | |
rb_enc_default_internal(void) | |
{ | |
/* Note: These functions cope with default_internal not being set */ | |
return rb_enc_from_encoding(rb_default_internal_encoding()); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.default_internal -> enc | |
* | |
* Returns default internal encoding. Strings will be transcoded to the | |
* default internal encoding in the following places if the default internal | |
* encoding is not nil: | |
* | |
* * CSV | |
* * Etc.sysconfdir and Etc.systmpdir | |
* * File data read from disk | |
* * File names from Dir | |
* * Integer#chr | |
* * String#inspect and Regexp#inspect | |
* * Strings returned from Readline | |
* * Strings returned from SDBM | |
* * Time#zone | |
* * Values from ENV | |
* * Values in ARGV including $PROGRAM_NAME | |
* | |
* Additionally String#encode and String#encode! use the default internal | |
* encoding if no encoding is given. | |
* | |
* The script encoding (__ENCODING__), not default_internal, is used as the | |
* encoding of created strings. | |
* | |
* Encoding::default_internal is initialized with -E option or nil otherwise. | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
get_default_internal(VALUE klass) | |
{ | |
return rb_enc_default_internal(); | |
} | |
void | |
rb_enc_set_default_internal(VALUE encoding) | |
{ | |
enc_set_default_encoding(&default_internal, encoding, | |
"internal"); | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.default_internal = enc or nil | |
* | |
* Sets default internal encoding or removes default internal encoding when | |
* passed nil. You should not set Encoding::default_internal in ruby code as | |
* strings created before changing the value may have a different encoding | |
* from strings created after the change. Instead you should use | |
* <tt>ruby -E</tt> to invoke ruby with the correct default_internal. | |
* | |
* See Encoding::default_internal for information on how the default internal | |
* encoding is used. | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
set_default_internal(VALUE klass, VALUE encoding) | |
{ | |
rb_warning("setting Encoding.default_internal"); | |
rb_enc_set_default_internal(encoding); | |
return encoding; | |
} | |
static void | |
set_encoding_const(const char *name, rb_encoding *enc) | |
{ | |
VALUE encoding = rb_enc_from_encoding(enc); | |
char *s = (char *)name; | |
int haslower = 0, hasupper = 0, valid = 0; | |
if (ISDIGIT(*s)) return; | |
if (ISUPPER(*s)) { | |
hasupper = 1; | |
while (*++s && (ISALNUM(*s) || *s == '_')) { | |
if (ISLOWER(*s)) haslower = 1; | |
} | |
} | |
if (!*s) { | |
if (s - name > ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX) return; | |
valid = 1; | |
rb_define_const(rb_cEncoding, name, encoding); | |
} | |
if (!valid || haslower) { | |
size_t len = s - name; | |
if (len > ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX) return; | |
if (!haslower || !hasupper) { | |
do { | |
if (ISLOWER(*s)) haslower = 1; | |
if (ISUPPER(*s)) hasupper = 1; | |
} while (*++s && (!haslower || !hasupper)); | |
len = s - name; | |
} | |
len += strlen(s); | |
if (len++ > ENCODING_NAMELEN_MAX) return; | |
MEMCPY(s = ALLOCA_N(char, len), name, char, len); | |
name = s; | |
if (!valid) { | |
if (ISLOWER(*s)) *s = ONIGENC_ASCII_CODE_TO_UPPER_CASE((int)*s); | |
for (; *s; ++s) { | |
if (!ISALNUM(*s)) *s = '_'; | |
} | |
if (hasupper) { | |
rb_define_const(rb_cEncoding, name, encoding); | |
} | |
} | |
if (haslower) { | |
for (s = (char *)name; *s; ++s) { | |
if (ISLOWER(*s)) *s = ONIGENC_ASCII_CODE_TO_UPPER_CASE((int)*s); | |
} | |
rb_define_const(rb_cEncoding, name, encoding); | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
static int | |
rb_enc_name_list_i(st_data_t name, st_data_t idx, st_data_t arg) | |
{ | |
VALUE ary = (VALUE)arg; | |
VALUE str = rb_fstring_cstr((char *)name); | |
rb_ary_push(ary, str); | |
return ST_CONTINUE; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.name_list -> ["enc1", "enc2", ...] | |
* | |
* Returns the list of available encoding names. | |
* | |
* Encoding.name_list | |
* #=> ["US-ASCII", "ASCII-8BIT", "UTF-8", | |
* "ISO-8859-1", "Shift_JIS", "EUC-JP", | |
* "Windows-31J", | |
* "BINARY", "CP932", "eucJP"] | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
rb_enc_name_list(VALUE klass) | |
{ | |
VALUE ary; | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_ENTER(enc_table); | |
{ | |
ary = rb_ary_new2(enc_table->names->num_entries); | |
st_foreach(enc_table->names, rb_enc_name_list_i, (st_data_t)ary); | |
} | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_LEAVE(); | |
return ary; | |
} | |
static int | |
rb_enc_aliases_enc_i(st_data_t name, st_data_t orig, st_data_t arg) | |
{ | |
VALUE *p = (VALUE *)arg; | |
VALUE aliases = p[0], ary = p[1]; | |
int idx = (int)orig; | |
VALUE key, str = rb_ary_entry(ary, idx); | |
if (NIL_P(str)) { | |
rb_encoding *enc = rb_enc_from_index(idx); | |
if (!enc) return ST_CONTINUE; | |
if (STRCASECMP((char*)name, rb_enc_name(enc)) == 0) { | |
return ST_CONTINUE; | |
} | |
str = rb_fstring_cstr(rb_enc_name(enc)); | |
rb_ary_store(ary, idx, str); | |
} | |
key = rb_fstring_cstr((char *)name); | |
rb_hash_aset(aliases, key, str); | |
return ST_CONTINUE; | |
} | |
/* | |
* call-seq: | |
* Encoding.aliases -> {"alias1" => "orig1", "alias2" => "orig2", ...} | |
* | |
* Returns the hash of available encoding alias and original encoding name. | |
* | |
* Encoding.aliases | |
* #=> {"BINARY"=>"ASCII-8BIT", "ASCII"=>"US-ASCII", "ANSI_X3.4-1968"=>"US-ASCII", | |
* "SJIS"=>"Windows-31J", "eucJP"=>"EUC-JP", "CP932"=>"Windows-31J"} | |
* | |
*/ | |
static VALUE | |
rb_enc_aliases(VALUE klass) | |
{ | |
VALUE aliases[2]; | |
aliases[0] = rb_hash_new(); | |
aliases[1] = rb_ary_new(); | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, | |
st_foreach(enc_table->names, rb_enc_aliases_enc_i, (st_data_t)aliases)); | |
return aliases[0]; | |
} | |
/* | |
* An Encoding instance represents a character encoding usable in Ruby. It is | |
* defined as a constant under the Encoding namespace. It has a name and | |
* optionally, aliases: | |
* | |
* Encoding::ISO_8859_1.name | |
* #=> "ISO-8859-1" | |
* | |
* Encoding::ISO_8859_1.names | |
* #=> ["ISO-8859-1", "ISO8859-1"] | |
* | |
* Ruby methods dealing with encodings return or accept Encoding instances as | |
* arguments (when a method accepts an Encoding instance as an argument, it | |
* can be passed an Encoding name or alias instead). | |
* | |
* "some string".encoding | |
* #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8> | |
* | |
* string = "some string".encode(Encoding::ISO_8859_1) | |
* #=> "some string" | |
* string.encoding | |
* #=> #<Encoding:ISO-8859-1> | |
* | |
* "some string".encode "ISO-8859-1" | |
* #=> "some string" | |
* | |
* Encoding::ASCII_8BIT is a special encoding that is usually used for | |
* a byte string, not a character string. But as the name insists, its | |
* characters in the range of ASCII are considered as ASCII | |
* characters. This is useful when you use ASCII-8BIT characters with | |
* other ASCII compatible characters. | |
* | |
* == Changing an encoding | |
* | |
* The associated Encoding of a String can be changed in two different ways. | |
* | |
* First, it is possible to set the Encoding of a string to a new Encoding | |
* without changing the internal byte representation of the string, with | |
* String#force_encoding. This is how you can tell Ruby the correct encoding | |
* of a string. | |
* | |
* string | |
* #=> "R\xC3\xA9sum\xC3\xA9" | |
* string.encoding | |
* #=> #<Encoding:ISO-8859-1> | |
* string.force_encoding(Encoding::UTF_8) | |
* #=> "R\u00E9sum\u00E9" | |
* | |
* Second, it is possible to transcode a string, i.e. translate its internal | |
* byte representation to another encoding. Its associated encoding is also | |
* set to the other encoding. See String#encode for the various forms of | |
* transcoding, and the Encoding::Converter class for additional control over | |
* the transcoding process. | |
* | |
* string | |
* #=> "R\u00E9sum\u00E9" | |
* string.encoding | |
* #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8> | |
* string = string.encode!(Encoding::ISO_8859_1) | |
* #=> "R\xE9sum\xE9" | |
* string.encoding | |
* #=> #<Encoding::ISO-8859-1> | |
* | |
* == Script encoding | |
* | |
* All Ruby script code has an associated Encoding which any String literal | |
* created in the source code will be associated to. | |
* | |
* The default script encoding is Encoding::UTF_8 after v2.0, but it | |
* can be changed by a magic comment on the first line of the source | |
* code file (or second line, if there is a shebang line on the | |
* first). The comment must contain the word <code>coding</code> or | |
* <code>encoding</code>, followed by a colon, space and the Encoding | |
* name or alias: | |
* | |
* # encoding: UTF-8 | |
* | |
* "some string".encoding | |
* #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8> | |
* | |
* The <code>__ENCODING__</code> keyword returns the script encoding of the file | |
* which the keyword is written: | |
* | |
* # encoding: ISO-8859-1 | |
* | |
* __ENCODING__ | |
* #=> #<Encoding:ISO-8859-1> | |
* | |
* <code>ruby -K</code> will change the default locale encoding, but this is | |
* not recommended. Ruby source files should declare its script encoding by a | |
* magic comment even when they only depend on US-ASCII strings or regular | |
* expressions. | |
* | |
* == Locale encoding | |
* | |
* The default encoding of the environment. Usually derived from locale. | |
* | |
* see Encoding.locale_charmap, Encoding.find('locale') | |
* | |
* == Filesystem encoding | |
* | |
* The default encoding of strings from the filesystem of the environment. | |
* This is used for strings of file names or paths. | |
* | |
* see Encoding.find('filesystem') | |
* | |
* == External encoding | |
* | |
* Each IO object has an external encoding which indicates the encoding that | |
* Ruby will use to read its data. By default Ruby sets the external encoding | |
* of an IO object to the default external encoding. The default external | |
* encoding is set by locale encoding or the interpreter <code>-E</code> option. | |
* Encoding.default_external returns the current value of the external | |
* encoding. | |
* | |
* ENV["LANG"] | |
* #=> "UTF-8" | |
* Encoding.default_external | |
* #=> #<Encoding:UTF-8> | |
* | |
* $ ruby -E ISO-8859-1 -e "p Encoding.default_external" | |
* #<Encoding:ISO-8859-1> | |
* | |
* $ LANG=C ruby -e 'p Encoding.default_external' | |
* #<Encoding:US-ASCII> | |
* | |
* The default external encoding may also be set through | |
* Encoding.default_external=, but you should not do this as strings created | |
* before and after the change will have inconsistent encodings. Instead use | |
* <code>ruby -E</code> to invoke ruby with the correct external encoding. | |
* | |
* When you know that the actual encoding of the data of an IO object is not | |
* the default external encoding, you can reset its external encoding with | |
* IO#set_encoding or set it at IO object creation (see IO.new options). | |
* | |
* == Internal encoding | |
* | |
* To process the data of an IO object which has an encoding different | |
* from its external encoding, you can set its internal encoding. Ruby will use | |
* this internal encoding to transcode the data when it is read from the IO | |
* object. | |
* | |
* Conversely, when data is written to the IO object it is transcoded from the | |
* internal encoding to the external encoding of the IO object. | |
* | |
* The internal encoding of an IO object can be set with | |
* IO#set_encoding or at IO object creation (see IO.new options). | |
* | |
* The internal encoding is optional and when not set, the Ruby default | |
* internal encoding is used. If not explicitly set this default internal | |
* encoding is +nil+ meaning that by default, no transcoding occurs. | |
* | |
* The default internal encoding can be set with the interpreter option | |
* <code>-E</code>. Encoding.default_internal returns the current internal | |
* encoding. | |
* | |
* $ ruby -e 'p Encoding.default_internal' | |
* nil | |
* | |
* $ ruby -E ISO-8859-1:UTF-8 -e "p [Encoding.default_external, \ | |
* Encoding.default_internal]" | |
* [#<Encoding:ISO-8859-1>, #<Encoding:UTF-8>] | |
* | |
* The default internal encoding may also be set through | |
* Encoding.default_internal=, but you should not do this as strings created | |
* before and after the change will have inconsistent encodings. Instead use | |
* <code>ruby -E</code> to invoke ruby with the correct internal encoding. | |
* | |
* == IO encoding example | |
* | |
* In the following example a UTF-8 encoded string "R\u00E9sum\u00E9" is transcoded for | |
* output to ISO-8859-1 encoding, then read back in and transcoded to UTF-8: | |
* | |
* string = "R\u00E9sum\u00E9" | |
* | |
* open("transcoded.txt", "w:ISO-8859-1") do |io| | |
* io.write(string) | |
* end | |
* | |
* puts "raw text:" | |
* p File.binread("transcoded.txt") | |
* puts | |
* | |
* open("transcoded.txt", "r:ISO-8859-1:UTF-8") do |io| | |
* puts "transcoded text:" | |
* p io.read | |
* end | |
* | |
* While writing the file, the internal encoding is not specified as it is | |
* only necessary for reading. While reading the file both the internal and | |
* external encoding must be specified to obtain the correct result. | |
* | |
* $ ruby t.rb | |
* raw text: | |
* "R\xE9sum\xE9" | |
* | |
* transcoded text: | |
* "R\u00E9sum\u00E9" | |
* | |
*/ | |
void | |
Init_Encoding(void) | |
{ | |
VALUE list; | |
int i; | |
rb_cEncoding = rb_define_class("Encoding", rb_cObject); | |
rb_define_alloc_func(rb_cEncoding, enc_s_alloc); | |
rb_undef_method(CLASS_OF(rb_cEncoding), "new"); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "to_s", enc_name, 0); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "inspect", enc_inspect, 0); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "name", enc_name, 0); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "names", enc_names, 0); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "dummy?", enc_dummy_p, 0); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "ascii_compatible?", enc_ascii_compatible_p, 0); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "replicate", enc_replicate_m, 1); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "list", enc_list, 0); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "name_list", rb_enc_name_list, 0); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "aliases", rb_enc_aliases, 0); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "find", enc_find, 1); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "compatible?", enc_compatible_p, 2); | |
rb_define_method(rb_cEncoding, "_dump", enc_dump, -1); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "_load", enc_load, 1); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "default_external", get_default_external, 0); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "default_external=", set_default_external, 1); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "default_internal", get_default_internal, 0); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "default_internal=", set_default_internal, 1); | |
rb_define_singleton_method(rb_cEncoding, "locale_charmap", rb_locale_charmap, 0); /* in localeinit.c */ | |
struct enc_table *enc_table = &global_enc_table; | |
if (DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA < enc_table->count) rb_bug("DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA is too small"); | |
list = rb_additional_encoding_list = rb_ary_new(); | |
RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(list); | |
rb_gc_register_mark_object(list); | |
list = rb_default_encoding_list = rb_ary_new2(DEFAULT_ENCODING_LIST_CAPA); | |
RBASIC_CLEAR_CLASS(list); | |
rb_gc_register_mark_object(list); | |
for (i = 0; i < enc_table->count; ++i) { | |
rb_ary_push(list, enc_new(enc_table->list[i].enc)); | |
} | |
rb_marshal_define_compat(rb_cEncoding, Qnil, 0, enc_m_loader); | |
} | |
void | |
Init_encodings(void) | |
{ | |
rb_enc_init(&global_enc_table); | |
} | |
/* locale insensitive ctype functions */ | |
void | |
rb_enc_foreach_name(int (*func)(st_data_t name, st_data_t idx, st_data_t arg), st_data_t arg) | |
{ | |
GLOBAL_ENC_TABLE_EVAL(enc_table, st_foreach(enc_table->names, func, arg)); | |
} |