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author | Eliseo Martínez <eliseomarmol@gmail.com> | 2014-05-12 02:25:17 +0200 |
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committer | Eliseo Martínez <eliseomarmol@gmail.com> | 2014-05-15 20:46:01 +0200 |
commit | da51dc9cf202772f60bd2da975dbef257bd9237c (patch) | |
tree | 5c16b93238a153f55634e9323077f30c8133970c /src/mbyte.c | |
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Introduce nvim namespace: Move files.
Move files from src/ to src/nvim/.
- src/nvim/ becomes the new root dir for nvim executable sources.
- src/libnvim/ is planned to become root dir of the neovim library.
Diffstat (limited to 'src/mbyte.c')
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diff --git a/src/mbyte.c b/src/mbyte.c deleted file mode 100644 index 09cb1ce35b..0000000000 --- a/src/mbyte.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4041 +0,0 @@ -/* - * VIM - Vi IMproved by Bram Moolenaar - * Multibyte extensions partly by Sung-Hoon Baek - * - * Do ":help uganda" in Vim to read copying and usage conditions. - * Do ":help credits" in Vim to see a list of people who contributed. - * See README.txt for an overview of the Vim source code. - */ -/* - * mbyte.c: Code specifically for handling multi-byte characters. - * - * The encoding used in the core is set with 'encoding'. When 'encoding' is - * changed, the following four variables are set (for speed). - * Currently these types of character encodings are supported: - * - * "enc_dbcs" When non-zero it tells the type of double byte character - * encoding (Chinese, Korean, Japanese, etc.). - * The cell width on the display is equal to the number of - * bytes. (exception: DBCS_JPNU with first byte 0x8e) - * Recognizing the first or second byte is difficult, it - * requires checking a byte sequence from the start. - * "enc_utf8" When TRUE use Unicode characters in UTF-8 encoding. - * The cell width on the display needs to be determined from - * the character value. - * Recognizing bytes is easy: 0xxx.xxxx is a single-byte - * char, 10xx.xxxx is a trailing byte, 11xx.xxxx is a leading - * byte of a multi-byte character. - * To make things complicated, up to six composing characters - * are allowed. These are drawn on top of the first char. - * For most editing the sequence of bytes with composing - * characters included is considered to be one character. - * "enc_unicode" When 2 use 16-bit Unicode characters (or UTF-16). - * When 4 use 32-but Unicode characters. - * Internally characters are stored in UTF-8 encoding to - * avoid NUL bytes. Conversion happens when doing I/O. - * "enc_utf8" will also be TRUE. - * - * "has_mbyte" is set when "enc_dbcs" or "enc_utf8" is non-zero. - * - * If none of these is TRUE, 8-bit bytes are used for a character. The - * encoding isn't currently specified (TODO). - * - * 'encoding' specifies the encoding used in the core. This is in registers, - * text manipulation, buffers, etc. Conversion has to be done when characters - * in another encoding are received or send: - * - * clipboard - * ^ - * | (2) - * V - * +---------------+ - * (1) | | (3) - * keyboard ----->| core |-----> display - * | | - * +---------------+ - * ^ - * | (4) - * V - * file - * - * (1) Typed characters arrive in the current locale. Conversion is to be - * done when 'encoding' is different from 'termencoding'. - * (2) Text will be made available with the encoding specified with - * 'encoding'. If this is not sufficient, system-specific conversion - * might be required. - * (3) For the GUI the correct font must be selected, no conversion done. - * Otherwise, conversion is to be done when 'encoding' differs from - * 'termencoding'. (Different in the GTK+ 2 port -- 'termencoding' - * is always used for both input and output and must always be set to - * "utf-8". gui_mch_init() does this automatically.) - * (4) The encoding of the file is specified with 'fileencoding'. Conversion - * is to be done when it's different from 'encoding'. - * - * The viminfo file is a special case: Only text is converted, not file names. - * Vim scripts may contain an ":encoding" command. This has an effect for - * some commands, like ":menutrans" - */ - -#include <string.h> -# include <wchar.h> - -#include "vim.h" -#include "mbyte.h" -#include "charset.h" -#include "fileio.h" -#include "memline.h" -#include "message.h" -#include "misc1.h" -#include "misc2.h" -#include "memory.h" -#include "option.h" -#include "screen.h" -#include "spell.h" -#include "ui.h" -#include "os/os.h" - -# define WINBYTE BYTE - -static int enc_canon_search(char_u *name); -static int dbcs_char2len(int c); -static int dbcs_char2bytes(int c, char_u *buf); -static int dbcs_ptr2len(char_u *p); -static int dbcs_ptr2len_len(char_u *p, int size); -static int utf_ptr2cells_len(char_u *p, int size); -static int dbcs_char2cells(int c); -static int dbcs_ptr2cells_len(char_u *p, int size); -static int dbcs_ptr2char(char_u *p); -static int utf_safe_read_char_adv(char_u **s, size_t *n); - -/* - * Lookup table to quickly get the length in bytes of a UTF-8 character from - * the first byte of a UTF-8 string. - * Bytes which are illegal when used as the first byte have a 1. - * The NUL byte has length 1. - */ -static char utf8len_tab[256] = -{ - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, - 3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,6,6,1,1, -}; - -/* - * Like utf8len_tab above, but using a zero for illegal lead bytes. - */ -static char utf8len_tab_zero[256] = -{ - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1, - 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, - 0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0,0, - 2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,2, - 3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,5,5,5,5,6,6,0,0, -}; - -/* - * Canonical encoding names and their properties. - * "iso-8859-n" is handled by enc_canonize() directly. - */ -static struct -{ char *name; int prop; int codepage; } -enc_canon_table[] = -{ -#define IDX_LATIN_1 0 - {"latin1", ENC_8BIT + ENC_LATIN1, 1252}, -#define IDX_ISO_2 1 - {"iso-8859-2", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_3 2 - {"iso-8859-3", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_4 3 - {"iso-8859-4", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_5 4 - {"iso-8859-5", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_6 5 - {"iso-8859-6", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_7 6 - {"iso-8859-7", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_8 7 - {"iso-8859-8", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_9 8 - {"iso-8859-9", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_10 9 - {"iso-8859-10", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_11 10 - {"iso-8859-11", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_13 11 - {"iso-8859-13", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_14 12 - {"iso-8859-14", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_ISO_15 13 - {"iso-8859-15", ENC_8BIT + ENC_LATIN9, 0}, -#define IDX_KOI8_R 14 - {"koi8-r", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_KOI8_U 15 - {"koi8-u", ENC_8BIT, 0}, -#define IDX_UTF8 16 - {"utf-8", ENC_UNICODE, 0}, -#define IDX_UCS2 17 - {"ucs-2", ENC_UNICODE + ENC_ENDIAN_B + ENC_2BYTE, 0}, -#define IDX_UCS2LE 18 - {"ucs-2le", ENC_UNICODE + ENC_ENDIAN_L + ENC_2BYTE, 0}, -#define IDX_UTF16 19 - {"utf-16", ENC_UNICODE + ENC_ENDIAN_B + ENC_2WORD, 0}, -#define IDX_UTF16LE 20 - {"utf-16le", ENC_UNICODE + ENC_ENDIAN_L + ENC_2WORD, 0}, -#define IDX_UCS4 21 - {"ucs-4", ENC_UNICODE + ENC_ENDIAN_B + ENC_4BYTE, 0}, -#define IDX_UCS4LE 22 - {"ucs-4le", ENC_UNICODE + ENC_ENDIAN_L + ENC_4BYTE, 0}, - - /* For debugging DBCS encoding on Unix. */ -#define IDX_DEBUG 23 - {"debug", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_DEBUG}, -#define IDX_EUC_JP 24 - {"euc-jp", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_JPNU}, -#define IDX_SJIS 25 - {"sjis", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_JPN}, -#define IDX_EUC_KR 26 - {"euc-kr", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_KORU}, -#define IDX_EUC_CN 27 - {"euc-cn", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_CHSU}, -#define IDX_EUC_TW 28 - {"euc-tw", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_CHTU}, -#define IDX_BIG5 29 - {"big5", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_CHT}, - - /* MS-DOS and MS-Windows codepages are included here, so that they can be - * used on Unix too. Most of them are similar to ISO-8859 encodings, but - * not exactly the same. */ -#define IDX_CP437 30 - {"cp437", ENC_8BIT, 437}, /* like iso-8859-1 */ -#define IDX_CP737 31 - {"cp737", ENC_8BIT, 737}, /* like iso-8859-7 */ -#define IDX_CP775 32 - {"cp775", ENC_8BIT, 775}, /* Baltic */ -#define IDX_CP850 33 - {"cp850", ENC_8BIT, 850}, /* like iso-8859-4 */ -#define IDX_CP852 34 - {"cp852", ENC_8BIT, 852}, /* like iso-8859-1 */ -#define IDX_CP855 35 - {"cp855", ENC_8BIT, 855}, /* like iso-8859-2 */ -#define IDX_CP857 36 - {"cp857", ENC_8BIT, 857}, /* like iso-8859-5 */ -#define IDX_CP860 37 - {"cp860", ENC_8BIT, 860}, /* like iso-8859-9 */ -#define IDX_CP861 38 - {"cp861", ENC_8BIT, 861}, /* like iso-8859-1 */ -#define IDX_CP862 39 - {"cp862", ENC_8BIT, 862}, /* like iso-8859-1 */ -#define IDX_CP863 40 - {"cp863", ENC_8BIT, 863}, /* like iso-8859-8 */ -#define IDX_CP865 41 - {"cp865", ENC_8BIT, 865}, /* like iso-8859-1 */ -#define IDX_CP866 42 - {"cp866", ENC_8BIT, 866}, /* like iso-8859-5 */ -#define IDX_CP869 43 - {"cp869", ENC_8BIT, 869}, /* like iso-8859-7 */ -#define IDX_CP874 44 - {"cp874", ENC_8BIT, 874}, /* Thai */ -#define IDX_CP932 45 - {"cp932", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_JPN}, -#define IDX_CP936 46 - {"cp936", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_CHS}, -#define IDX_CP949 47 - {"cp949", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_KOR}, -#define IDX_CP950 48 - {"cp950", ENC_DBCS, DBCS_CHT}, -#define IDX_CP1250 49 - {"cp1250", ENC_8BIT, 1250}, /* Czech, Polish, etc. */ -#define IDX_CP1251 50 - {"cp1251", ENC_8BIT, 1251}, /* Cyrillic */ - /* cp1252 is considered to be equal to latin1 */ -#define IDX_CP1253 51 - {"cp1253", ENC_8BIT, 1253}, /* Greek */ -#define IDX_CP1254 52 - {"cp1254", ENC_8BIT, 1254}, /* Turkish */ -#define IDX_CP1255 53 - {"cp1255", ENC_8BIT, 1255}, /* Hebrew */ -#define IDX_CP1256 54 - {"cp1256", ENC_8BIT, 1256}, /* Arabic */ -#define IDX_CP1257 55 - {"cp1257", ENC_8BIT, 1257}, /* Baltic */ -#define IDX_CP1258 56 - {"cp1258", ENC_8BIT, 1258}, /* Vietnamese */ - -#define IDX_MACROMAN 57 - {"macroman", ENC_8BIT + ENC_MACROMAN, 0}, /* Mac OS */ -#define IDX_DECMCS 58 - {"dec-mcs", ENC_8BIT, 0}, /* DEC MCS */ -#define IDX_HPROMAN8 59 - {"hp-roman8", ENC_8BIT, 0}, /* HP Roman8 */ -#define IDX_COUNT 60 -}; - -/* - * Aliases for encoding names. - */ -static struct -{ char *name; int canon; } -enc_alias_table[] = -{ - {"ansi", IDX_LATIN_1}, - {"iso-8859-1", IDX_LATIN_1}, - {"latin2", IDX_ISO_2}, - {"latin3", IDX_ISO_3}, - {"latin4", IDX_ISO_4}, - {"cyrillic", IDX_ISO_5}, - {"arabic", IDX_ISO_6}, - {"greek", IDX_ISO_7}, - {"hebrew", IDX_ISO_8}, - {"latin5", IDX_ISO_9}, - {"turkish", IDX_ISO_9}, /* ? */ - {"latin6", IDX_ISO_10}, - {"nordic", IDX_ISO_10}, /* ? */ - {"thai", IDX_ISO_11}, /* ? */ - {"latin7", IDX_ISO_13}, - {"latin8", IDX_ISO_14}, - {"latin9", IDX_ISO_15}, - {"utf8", IDX_UTF8}, - {"unicode", IDX_UCS2}, - {"ucs2", IDX_UCS2}, - {"ucs2be", IDX_UCS2}, - {"ucs-2be", IDX_UCS2}, - {"ucs2le", IDX_UCS2LE}, - {"utf16", IDX_UTF16}, - {"utf16be", IDX_UTF16}, - {"utf-16be", IDX_UTF16}, - {"utf16le", IDX_UTF16LE}, - {"ucs4", IDX_UCS4}, - {"ucs4be", IDX_UCS4}, - {"ucs-4be", IDX_UCS4}, - {"ucs4le", IDX_UCS4LE}, - {"utf32", IDX_UCS4}, - {"utf-32", IDX_UCS4}, - {"utf32be", IDX_UCS4}, - {"utf-32be", IDX_UCS4}, - {"utf32le", IDX_UCS4LE}, - {"utf-32le", IDX_UCS4LE}, - {"932", IDX_CP932}, - {"949", IDX_CP949}, - {"936", IDX_CP936}, - {"gbk", IDX_CP936}, - {"950", IDX_CP950}, - {"eucjp", IDX_EUC_JP}, - {"unix-jis", IDX_EUC_JP}, - {"ujis", IDX_EUC_JP}, - {"shift-jis", IDX_SJIS}, - {"euckr", IDX_EUC_KR}, - {"5601", IDX_EUC_KR}, /* Sun: KS C 5601 */ - {"euccn", IDX_EUC_CN}, - {"gb2312", IDX_EUC_CN}, - {"euctw", IDX_EUC_TW}, - {"japan", IDX_EUC_JP}, - {"korea", IDX_EUC_KR}, - {"prc", IDX_EUC_CN}, - {"chinese", IDX_EUC_CN}, - {"taiwan", IDX_EUC_TW}, - {"cp950", IDX_BIG5}, - {"950", IDX_BIG5}, - {"mac", IDX_MACROMAN}, - {"mac-roman", IDX_MACROMAN}, - {NULL, 0} -}; - -#ifndef CP_UTF8 -# define CP_UTF8 65001 /* magic number from winnls.h */ -#endif - -/* - * Find encoding "name" in the list of canonical encoding names. - * Returns -1 if not found. - */ -static int enc_canon_search(char_u *name) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; i < IDX_COUNT; ++i) - if (STRCMP(name, enc_canon_table[i].name) == 0) - return i; - return -1; -} - - - -/* - * Find canonical encoding "name" in the list and return its properties. - * Returns 0 if not found. - */ -int enc_canon_props(char_u *name) -{ - int i; - - i = enc_canon_search(name); - if (i >= 0) - return enc_canon_table[i].prop; - if (STRNCMP(name, "2byte-", 6) == 0) - return ENC_DBCS; - if (STRNCMP(name, "8bit-", 5) == 0 || STRNCMP(name, "iso-8859-", 9) == 0) - return ENC_8BIT; - return 0; -} - -/* - * Set up for using multi-byte characters. - * Called in three cases: - * - by main() to initialize (p_enc == NULL) - * - by set_init_1() after 'encoding' was set to its default. - * - by do_set() when 'encoding' has been set. - * p_enc must have been passed through enc_canonize() already. - * Sets the "enc_unicode", "enc_utf8", "enc_dbcs" and "has_mbyte" flags. - * Fills mb_bytelen_tab[] and returns NULL when there are no problems. - * When there is something wrong: Returns an error message and doesn't change - * anything. - */ -char_u * mb_init() -{ - int i; - int idx; - int n; - int enc_dbcs_new = 0; -#if defined(USE_ICONV) && !defined(WIN3264) && !defined(WIN32UNIX) \ - && !defined(MACOS) -# define LEN_FROM_CONV - vimconv_T vimconv; - char_u *p; -#endif - - if (p_enc == NULL) { - /* Just starting up: set the whole table to one's. */ - for (i = 0; i < 256; ++i) - mb_bytelen_tab[i] = 1; - input_conv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; - input_conv.vc_factor = 1; - output_conv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; - return NULL; - } else if (STRNCMP(p_enc, "8bit-", 5) == 0 - || STRNCMP(p_enc, "iso-8859-", 9) == 0) { - /* Accept any "8bit-" or "iso-8859-" name. */ - enc_unicode = 0; - enc_utf8 = FALSE; - } else if (STRNCMP(p_enc, "2byte-", 6) == 0) { - /* Unix: accept any "2byte-" name, assume current locale. */ - enc_dbcs_new = DBCS_2BYTE; - } else if ((idx = enc_canon_search(p_enc)) >= 0) { - i = enc_canon_table[idx].prop; - if (i & ENC_UNICODE) { - /* Unicode */ - enc_utf8 = TRUE; - if (i & (ENC_2BYTE | ENC_2WORD)) - enc_unicode = 2; - else if (i & ENC_4BYTE) - enc_unicode = 4; - else - enc_unicode = 0; - } else if (i & ENC_DBCS) { - /* 2byte, handle below */ - enc_dbcs_new = enc_canon_table[idx].codepage; - } else { - /* Must be 8-bit. */ - enc_unicode = 0; - enc_utf8 = FALSE; - } - } else /* Don't know what encoding this is, reject it. */ - return e_invarg; - - if (enc_dbcs_new != 0) { - enc_unicode = 0; - enc_utf8 = FALSE; - } - enc_dbcs = enc_dbcs_new; - has_mbyte = (enc_dbcs != 0 || enc_utf8); - - - /* Detect an encoding that uses latin1 characters. */ - enc_latin1like = (enc_utf8 || STRCMP(p_enc, "latin1") == 0 - || STRCMP(p_enc, "iso-8859-15") == 0); - - /* - * Set the function pointers. - */ - if (enc_utf8) { - mb_ptr2len = utfc_ptr2len; - mb_ptr2len_len = utfc_ptr2len_len; - mb_char2len = utf_char2len; - mb_char2bytes = utf_char2bytes; - mb_ptr2cells = utf_ptr2cells; - mb_ptr2cells_len = utf_ptr2cells_len; - mb_char2cells = utf_char2cells; - mb_off2cells = utf_off2cells; - mb_ptr2char = utf_ptr2char; - mb_head_off = utf_head_off; - } else if (enc_dbcs != 0) { - mb_ptr2len = dbcs_ptr2len; - mb_ptr2len_len = dbcs_ptr2len_len; - mb_char2len = dbcs_char2len; - mb_char2bytes = dbcs_char2bytes; - mb_ptr2cells = dbcs_ptr2cells; - mb_ptr2cells_len = dbcs_ptr2cells_len; - mb_char2cells = dbcs_char2cells; - mb_off2cells = dbcs_off2cells; - mb_ptr2char = dbcs_ptr2char; - mb_head_off = dbcs_head_off; - } else { - mb_ptr2len = latin_ptr2len; - mb_ptr2len_len = latin_ptr2len_len; - mb_char2len = latin_char2len; - mb_char2bytes = latin_char2bytes; - mb_ptr2cells = latin_ptr2cells; - mb_ptr2cells_len = latin_ptr2cells_len; - mb_char2cells = latin_char2cells; - mb_off2cells = latin_off2cells; - mb_ptr2char = latin_ptr2char; - mb_head_off = latin_head_off; - } - - /* - * Fill the mb_bytelen_tab[] for MB_BYTE2LEN(). - */ -#ifdef LEN_FROM_CONV - /* When 'encoding' is different from the current locale mblen() won't - * work. Use conversion to "utf-8" instead. */ - vimconv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; - if (enc_dbcs) { - p = enc_locale(); - if (p == NULL || STRCMP(p, p_enc) != 0) { - convert_setup(&vimconv, p_enc, (char_u *)"utf-8"); - vimconv.vc_fail = TRUE; - } - free(p); - } -#endif - - for (i = 0; i < 256; ++i) { - /* Our own function to reliably check the length of UTF-8 characters, - * independent of mblen(). */ - if (enc_utf8) - n = utf8len_tab[i]; - else if (enc_dbcs == 0) - n = 1; - else { - char buf[MB_MAXBYTES + 1]; - if (i == NUL) /* just in case mblen() can't handle "" */ - n = 1; - else { - buf[0] = i; - buf[1] = 0; -#ifdef LEN_FROM_CONV - if (vimconv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) { - /* - * string_convert() should fail when converting the first - * byte of a double-byte character. - */ - p = string_convert(&vimconv, (char_u *)buf, NULL); - if (p != NULL) { - free(p); - n = 1; - } else - n = 2; - } else -#endif - { - /* - * mblen() should return -1 for invalid (means the leading - * multibyte) character. However there are some platforms - * where mblen() returns 0 for invalid character. - * Therefore, following condition includes 0. - */ - ignored = mblen(NULL, 0); /* First reset the state. */ - if (mblen(buf, (size_t)1) <= 0) - n = 2; - else - n = 1; - } - } - } - mb_bytelen_tab[i] = n; - } - -#ifdef LEN_FROM_CONV - convert_setup(&vimconv, NULL, NULL); -#endif - - /* The cell width depends on the type of multi-byte characters. */ - (void)init_chartab(); - - /* When enc_utf8 is set or reset, (de)allocate ScreenLinesUC[] */ - screenalloc(FALSE); - - /* When using Unicode, set default for 'fileencodings'. */ - if (enc_utf8 && !option_was_set((char_u *)"fencs")) - set_string_option_direct((char_u *)"fencs", -1, - (char_u *)"ucs-bom,utf-8,default,latin1", OPT_FREE, 0); - -#ifdef HAVE_WORKING_LIBINTL - /* GNU gettext 0.10.37 supports this feature: set the codeset used for - * translated messages independently from the current locale. */ - (void)bind_textdomain_codeset(VIMPACKAGE, - enc_utf8 ? "utf-8" : (char *)p_enc); -#endif - - - /* Fire an autocommand to let people do custom font setup. This must be - * after Vim has been setup for the new encoding. */ - apply_autocmds(EVENT_ENCODINGCHANGED, NULL, (char_u *)"", FALSE, curbuf); - - /* Need to reload spell dictionaries */ - spell_reload(); - - return NULL; -} - -/* - * Return the size of the BOM for the current buffer: - * 0 - no BOM - * 2 - UCS-2 or UTF-16 BOM - * 4 - UCS-4 BOM - * 3 - UTF-8 BOM - */ -int bomb_size() -{ - int n = 0; - - if (curbuf->b_p_bomb && !curbuf->b_p_bin) { - if (*curbuf->b_p_fenc == NUL) { - if (enc_utf8) { - if (enc_unicode != 0) - n = enc_unicode; - else - n = 3; - } - } else if (STRCMP(curbuf->b_p_fenc, "utf-8") == 0) - n = 3; - else if (STRNCMP(curbuf->b_p_fenc, "ucs-2", 5) == 0 - || STRNCMP(curbuf->b_p_fenc, "utf-16", 6) == 0) - n = 2; - else if (STRNCMP(curbuf->b_p_fenc, "ucs-4", 5) == 0) - n = 4; - } - return n; -} - -/* - * Remove all BOM from "s" by moving remaining text. - */ -void remove_bom(char_u *s) -{ - if (enc_utf8) { - char_u *p = s; - - while ((p = vim_strbyte(p, 0xef)) != NULL) { - if (p[1] == 0xbb && p[2] == 0xbf) - STRMOVE(p, p + 3); - else - ++p; - } - } -} - -/* - * Get class of pointer: - * 0 for blank or NUL - * 1 for punctuation - * 2 for an (ASCII) word character - * >2 for other word characters - */ -int mb_get_class(char_u *p) -{ - return mb_get_class_buf(p, curbuf); -} - -int mb_get_class_buf(char_u *p, buf_T *buf) -{ - if (MB_BYTE2LEN(p[0]) == 1) { - if (p[0] == NUL || vim_iswhite(p[0])) - return 0; - if (vim_iswordc_buf(p[0], buf)) - return 2; - return 1; - } - if (enc_dbcs != 0 && p[0] != NUL && p[1] != NUL) - return dbcs_class(p[0], p[1]); - if (enc_utf8) - return utf_class(utf_ptr2char(p)); - return 0; -} - -/* - * Get class of a double-byte character. This always returns 3 or bigger. - * TODO: Should return 1 for punctuation. - */ -int dbcs_class(unsigned lead, unsigned trail) -{ - switch (enc_dbcs) { - /* please add classify routine for your language in here */ - - case DBCS_JPNU: /* ? */ - case DBCS_JPN: - { - /* JIS code classification */ - unsigned char lb = lead; - unsigned char tb = trail; - - /* convert process code to JIS */ - /* - * XXX: Code page identification can not use with all - * system! So, some other encoding information - * will be needed. - * In japanese: SJIS,EUC,UNICODE,(JIS) - * Note that JIS-code system don't use as - * process code in most system because it uses - * escape sequences(JIS is context depend encoding). - */ - /* assume process code is JAPANESE-EUC */ - lb &= 0x7f; - tb &= 0x7f; - /* exceptions */ - switch (lb << 8 | tb) { - case 0x2121: /* ZENKAKU space */ - return 0; - case 0x2122: /* TOU-TEN (Japanese comma) */ - case 0x2123: /* KU-TEN (Japanese period) */ - case 0x2124: /* ZENKAKU comma */ - case 0x2125: /* ZENKAKU period */ - return 1; - case 0x213c: /* prolongedsound handled as KATAKANA */ - return 13; - } - /* sieved by KU code */ - switch (lb) { - case 0x21: - case 0x22: - /* special symbols */ - return 10; - case 0x23: - /* alpha-numeric */ - return 11; - case 0x24: - /* hiragana */ - return 12; - case 0x25: - /* katakana */ - return 13; - case 0x26: - /* greek */ - return 14; - case 0x27: - /* russian */ - return 15; - case 0x28: - /* lines */ - return 16; - default: - /* kanji */ - return 17; - } - } - - case DBCS_KORU: /* ? */ - case DBCS_KOR: - { - /* KS code classification */ - unsigned char c1 = lead; - unsigned char c2 = trail; - - /* - * 20 : Hangul - * 21 : Hanja - * 22 : Symbols - * 23 : Alpha-numeric/Roman Letter (Full width) - * 24 : Hangul Letter(Alphabet) - * 25 : Roman Numeral/Greek Letter - * 26 : Box Drawings - * 27 : Unit Symbols - * 28 : Circled/Parenthesized Letter - * 29 : Hiragana/Katakana - * 30 : Cyrillic Letter - */ - - if (c1 >= 0xB0 && c1 <= 0xC8) - /* Hangul */ - return 20; - - else if (c1 >= 0xCA && c1 <= 0xFD) - /* Hanja */ - return 21; - else switch (c1) { - case 0xA1: - case 0xA2: - /* Symbols */ - return 22; - case 0xA3: - /* Alpha-numeric */ - return 23; - case 0xA4: - /* Hangul Letter(Alphabet) */ - return 24; - case 0xA5: - /* Roman Numeral/Greek Letter */ - return 25; - case 0xA6: - /* Box Drawings */ - return 26; - case 0xA7: - /* Unit Symbols */ - return 27; - case 0xA8: - case 0xA9: - if (c2 <= 0xAF) - return 25; /* Roman Letter */ - else if (c2 >= 0xF6) - return 22; /* Symbols */ - else - /* Circled/Parenthesized Letter */ - return 28; - case 0xAA: - case 0xAB: - /* Hiragana/Katakana */ - return 29; - case 0xAC: - /* Cyrillic Letter */ - return 30; - } - } - default: - break; - } - return 3; -} - -/* - * mb_char2len() function pointer. - * Return length in bytes of character "c". - * Returns 1 for a single-byte character. - */ -int latin_char2len(int c) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int dbcs_char2len(int c) -{ - if (c >= 0x100) - return 2; - return 1; -} - -/* - * mb_char2bytes() function pointer. - * Convert a character to its bytes. - * Returns the length in bytes. - */ -int latin_char2bytes(int c, char_u *buf) -{ - buf[0] = c; - return 1; -} - -static int dbcs_char2bytes(int c, char_u *buf) -{ - if (c >= 0x100) { - buf[0] = (unsigned)c >> 8; - buf[1] = c; - /* Never use a NUL byte, it causes lots of trouble. It's an invalid - * character anyway. */ - if (buf[1] == NUL) - buf[1] = '\n'; - return 2; - } - buf[0] = c; - return 1; -} - -/* - * mb_ptr2len() function pointer. - * Get byte length of character at "*p" but stop at a NUL. - * For UTF-8 this includes following composing characters. - * Returns 0 when *p is NUL. - */ -int latin_ptr2len(char_u *p) -{ - return MB_BYTE2LEN(*p); -} - -static int dbcs_ptr2len(char_u *p) -{ - int len; - - /* Check if second byte is not missing. */ - len = MB_BYTE2LEN(*p); - if (len == 2 && p[1] == NUL) - len = 1; - return len; -} - -/* - * mb_ptr2len_len() function pointer. - * Like mb_ptr2len(), but limit to read "size" bytes. - * Returns 0 for an empty string. - * Returns 1 for an illegal char or an incomplete byte sequence. - */ -int latin_ptr2len_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - if (size < 1 || *p == NUL) - return 0; - return 1; -} - -static int dbcs_ptr2len_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - int len; - - if (size < 1 || *p == NUL) - return 0; - if (size == 1) - return 1; - /* Check that second byte is not missing. */ - len = MB_BYTE2LEN(*p); - if (len == 2 && p[1] == NUL) - len = 1; - return len; -} - -struct interval { - long first; - long last; -}; -static int intable(struct interval *table, size_t size, int c); - -/* - * Return TRUE if "c" is in "table[size / sizeof(struct interval)]". - */ -static int intable(struct interval *table, size_t size, int c) -{ - int mid, bot, top; - - /* first quick check for Latin1 etc. characters */ - if (c < table[0].first) - return FALSE; - - /* binary search in table */ - bot = 0; - top = (int)(size / sizeof(struct interval) - 1); - while (top >= bot) { - mid = (bot + top) / 2; - if (table[mid].last < c) - bot = mid + 1; - else if (table[mid].first > c) - top = mid - 1; - else - return TRUE; - } - return FALSE; -} - -/* - * For UTF-8 character "c" return 2 for a double-width character, 1 for others. - * Returns 4 or 6 for an unprintable character. - * Is only correct for characters >= 0x80. - * When p_ambw is "double", return 2 for a character with East Asian Width - * class 'A'(mbiguous). - */ -int utf_char2cells(int c) -{ - /* Sorted list of non-overlapping intervals of East Asian double width - * characters, generated with ../runtime/tools/unicode.vim. */ - static struct interval doublewidth[] = - { - {0x1100, 0x115f}, - {0x11a3, 0x11a7}, - {0x11fa, 0x11ff}, - {0x2329, 0x232a}, - {0x2e80, 0x2e99}, - {0x2e9b, 0x2ef3}, - {0x2f00, 0x2fd5}, - {0x2ff0, 0x2ffb}, - {0x3000, 0x3029}, - {0x3030, 0x303e}, - {0x3041, 0x3096}, - {0x309b, 0x30ff}, - {0x3105, 0x312d}, - {0x3131, 0x318e}, - {0x3190, 0x31b7}, - {0x31c0, 0x31e3}, - {0x31f0, 0x321e}, - {0x3220, 0x3247}, - {0x3250, 0x32fe}, - {0x3300, 0x4dbf}, - {0x4e00, 0xa48c}, - {0xa490, 0xa4c6}, - {0xa960, 0xa97c}, - {0xac00, 0xd7a3}, - {0xd7b0, 0xd7c6}, - {0xd7cb, 0xd7fb}, - {0xf900, 0xfaff}, - {0xfe10, 0xfe19}, - {0xfe30, 0xfe52}, - {0xfe54, 0xfe66}, - {0xfe68, 0xfe6b}, - {0xff01, 0xff60}, - {0xffe0, 0xffe6}, - {0x1f200, 0x1f200}, - {0x1f210, 0x1f231}, - {0x1f240, 0x1f248}, - {0x20000, 0x2fffd}, - {0x30000, 0x3fffd} - }; - /* Sorted list of non-overlapping intervals of East Asian Ambiguous - * characters, generated with ../runtime/tools/unicode.vim. */ - static struct interval ambiguous[] = - { - {0x00a1, 0x00a1}, - {0x00a4, 0x00a4}, - {0x00a7, 0x00a8}, - {0x00aa, 0x00aa}, - {0x00ad, 0x00ae}, - {0x00b0, 0x00b4}, - {0x00b6, 0x00ba}, - {0x00bc, 0x00bf}, - {0x00c6, 0x00c6}, - {0x00d0, 0x00d0}, - {0x00d7, 0x00d8}, - {0x00de, 0x00e1}, - {0x00e6, 0x00e6}, - {0x00e8, 0x00ea}, - {0x00ec, 0x00ed}, - {0x00f0, 0x00f0}, - {0x00f2, 0x00f3}, - {0x00f7, 0x00fa}, - {0x00fc, 0x00fc}, - {0x00fe, 0x00fe}, - {0x0101, 0x0101}, - {0x0111, 0x0111}, - {0x0113, 0x0113}, - {0x011b, 0x011b}, - {0x0126, 0x0127}, - {0x012b, 0x012b}, - {0x0131, 0x0133}, - {0x0138, 0x0138}, - {0x013f, 0x0142}, - {0x0144, 0x0144}, - {0x0148, 0x014b}, - {0x014d, 0x014d}, - {0x0152, 0x0153}, - {0x0166, 0x0167}, - {0x016b, 0x016b}, - {0x01ce, 0x01ce}, - {0x01d0, 0x01d0}, - {0x01d2, 0x01d2}, - {0x01d4, 0x01d4}, - {0x01d6, 0x01d6}, - {0x01d8, 0x01d8}, - {0x01da, 0x01da}, - {0x01dc, 0x01dc}, - {0x0251, 0x0251}, - {0x0261, 0x0261}, - {0x02c4, 0x02c4}, - {0x02c7, 0x02c7}, - {0x02c9, 0x02cb}, - {0x02cd, 0x02cd}, - {0x02d0, 0x02d0}, - {0x02d8, 0x02db}, - {0x02dd, 0x02dd}, - {0x02df, 0x02df}, - {0x0391, 0x03a1}, - {0x03a3, 0x03a9}, - {0x03b1, 0x03c1}, - {0x03c3, 0x03c9}, - {0x0401, 0x0401}, - {0x0410, 0x044f}, - {0x0451, 0x0451}, - {0x2010, 0x2010}, - {0x2013, 0x2016}, - {0x2018, 0x2019}, - {0x201c, 0x201d}, - {0x2020, 0x2022}, - {0x2024, 0x2027}, - {0x2030, 0x2030}, - {0x2032, 0x2033}, - {0x2035, 0x2035}, - {0x203b, 0x203b}, - {0x203e, 0x203e}, - {0x2074, 0x2074}, - {0x207f, 0x207f}, - {0x2081, 0x2084}, - {0x20ac, 0x20ac}, - {0x2103, 0x2103}, - {0x2105, 0x2105}, - {0x2109, 0x2109}, - {0x2113, 0x2113}, - {0x2116, 0x2116}, - {0x2121, 0x2122}, - {0x2126, 0x2126}, - {0x212b, 0x212b}, - {0x2153, 0x2154}, - {0x215b, 0x215e}, - {0x2160, 0x216b}, - {0x2170, 0x2179}, - {0x2189, 0x2189}, - {0x2190, 0x2199}, - {0x21b8, 0x21b9}, - {0x21d2, 0x21d2}, - {0x21d4, 0x21d4}, - {0x21e7, 0x21e7}, - {0x2200, 0x2200}, - {0x2202, 0x2203}, - {0x2207, 0x2208}, - {0x220b, 0x220b}, - {0x220f, 0x220f}, - {0x2211, 0x2211}, - {0x2215, 0x2215}, - {0x221a, 0x221a}, - {0x221d, 0x2220}, - {0x2223, 0x2223}, - {0x2225, 0x2225}, - {0x2227, 0x222c}, - {0x222e, 0x222e}, - {0x2234, 0x2237}, - {0x223c, 0x223d}, - {0x2248, 0x2248}, - {0x224c, 0x224c}, - {0x2252, 0x2252}, - {0x2260, 0x2261}, - {0x2264, 0x2267}, - {0x226a, 0x226b}, - {0x226e, 0x226f}, - {0x2282, 0x2283}, - {0x2286, 0x2287}, - {0x2295, 0x2295}, - {0x2299, 0x2299}, - {0x22a5, 0x22a5}, - {0x22bf, 0x22bf}, - {0x2312, 0x2312}, - {0x2460, 0x24e9}, - {0x24eb, 0x254b}, - {0x2550, 0x2573}, - {0x2580, 0x258f}, - {0x2592, 0x2595}, - {0x25a0, 0x25a1}, - {0x25a3, 0x25a9}, - {0x25b2, 0x25b3}, - {0x25b6, 0x25b7}, - {0x25bc, 0x25bd}, - {0x25c0, 0x25c1}, - {0x25c6, 0x25c8}, - {0x25cb, 0x25cb}, - {0x25ce, 0x25d1}, - {0x25e2, 0x25e5}, - {0x25ef, 0x25ef}, - {0x2605, 0x2606}, - {0x2609, 0x2609}, - {0x260e, 0x260f}, - {0x2614, 0x2615}, - {0x261c, 0x261c}, - {0x261e, 0x261e}, - {0x2640, 0x2640}, - {0x2642, 0x2642}, - {0x2660, 0x2661}, - {0x2663, 0x2665}, - {0x2667, 0x266a}, - {0x266c, 0x266d}, - {0x266f, 0x266f}, - {0x269e, 0x269f}, - {0x26be, 0x26bf}, - {0x26c4, 0x26cd}, - {0x26cf, 0x26e1}, - {0x26e3, 0x26e3}, - {0x26e8, 0x26ff}, - {0x273d, 0x273d}, - {0x2757, 0x2757}, - {0x2776, 0x277f}, - {0x2b55, 0x2b59}, - {0x3248, 0x324f}, - {0xe000, 0xf8ff}, - {0xfffd, 0xfffd}, - {0x1f100, 0x1f10a}, - {0x1f110, 0x1f12d}, - {0x1f131, 0x1f131}, - {0x1f13d, 0x1f13d}, - {0x1f13f, 0x1f13f}, - {0x1f142, 0x1f142}, - {0x1f146, 0x1f146}, - {0x1f14a, 0x1f14e}, - {0x1f157, 0x1f157}, - {0x1f15f, 0x1f15f}, - {0x1f179, 0x1f179}, - {0x1f17b, 0x1f17c}, - {0x1f17f, 0x1f17f}, - {0x1f18a, 0x1f18d}, - {0x1f190, 0x1f190}, - {0xf0000, 0xffffd}, - {0x100000, 0x10fffd} - }; - - if (c >= 0x100) { -#ifdef USE_WCHAR_FUNCTIONS - /* - * Assume the library function wcwidth() works better than our own - * stuff. It should return 1 for ambiguous width chars! - */ - int n = wcwidth(c); - - if (n < 0) - return 6; /* unprintable, displays <xxxx> */ - if (n > 1) - return n; -#else - if (!utf_printable(c)) - return 6; /* unprintable, displays <xxxx> */ - if (intable(doublewidth, sizeof(doublewidth), c)) - return 2; -#endif - } - /* Characters below 0x100 are influenced by 'isprint' option */ - else if (c >= 0x80 && !vim_isprintc(c)) - return 4; /* unprintable, displays <xx> */ - - if (c >= 0x80 && *p_ambw == 'd' && intable(ambiguous, sizeof(ambiguous), c)) - return 2; - - return 1; -} - -/* - * mb_ptr2cells() function pointer. - * Return the number of display cells character at "*p" occupies. - * This doesn't take care of unprintable characters, use ptr2cells() for that. - */ -int latin_ptr2cells(char_u *p) -{ - return 1; -} - -int utf_ptr2cells(char_u *p) -{ - int c; - - /* Need to convert to a wide character. */ - if (*p >= 0x80) { - c = utf_ptr2char(p); - /* An illegal byte is displayed as <xx>. */ - if (utf_ptr2len(p) == 1 || c == NUL) - return 4; - /* If the char is ASCII it must be an overlong sequence. */ - if (c < 0x80) - return char2cells(c); - return utf_char2cells(c); - } - return 1; -} - -int dbcs_ptr2cells(char_u *p) -{ - /* Number of cells is equal to number of bytes, except for euc-jp when - * the first byte is 0x8e. */ - if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && *p == 0x8e) - return 1; - return MB_BYTE2LEN(*p); -} - -/* - * mb_ptr2cells_len() function pointer. - * Like mb_ptr2cells(), but limit string length to "size". - * For an empty string or truncated character returns 1. - */ -int latin_ptr2cells_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int utf_ptr2cells_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - int c; - - /* Need to convert to a wide character. */ - if (size > 0 && *p >= 0x80) { - if (utf_ptr2len_len(p, size) < utf8len_tab[*p]) - return 1; /* truncated */ - c = utf_ptr2char(p); - /* An illegal byte is displayed as <xx>. */ - if (utf_ptr2len(p) == 1 || c == NUL) - return 4; - /* If the char is ASCII it must be an overlong sequence. */ - if (c < 0x80) - return char2cells(c); - return utf_char2cells(c); - } - return 1; -} - -static int dbcs_ptr2cells_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - /* Number of cells is equal to number of bytes, except for euc-jp when - * the first byte is 0x8e. */ - if (size <= 1 || (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && *p == 0x8e)) - return 1; - return MB_BYTE2LEN(*p); -} - -/* - * mb_char2cells() function pointer. - * Return the number of display cells character "c" occupies. - * Only takes care of multi-byte chars, not "^C" and such. - */ -int latin_char2cells(int c) -{ - return 1; -} - -static int dbcs_char2cells(int c) -{ - /* Number of cells is equal to number of bytes, except for euc-jp when - * the first byte is 0x8e. */ - if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ((unsigned)c >> 8) == 0x8e) - return 1; - /* use the first byte */ - return MB_BYTE2LEN((unsigned)c >> 8); -} - -/* - * Return the number of cells occupied by string "p". - * Stop at a NUL character. When "len" >= 0 stop at character "p[len]". - */ -int mb_string2cells(char_u *p, int len) -{ - int i; - int clen = 0; - - for (i = 0; (len < 0 || i < len) && p[i] != NUL; i += (*mb_ptr2len)(p + i)) - clen += (*mb_ptr2cells)(p + i); - return clen; -} - -/* - * mb_off2cells() function pointer. - * Return number of display cells for char at ScreenLines[off]. - * We make sure that the offset used is less than "max_off". - */ -int latin_off2cells(unsigned off, unsigned max_off) -{ - return 1; -} - -int dbcs_off2cells(unsigned off, unsigned max_off) -{ - /* never check beyond end of the line */ - if (off >= max_off) - return 1; - - /* Number of cells is equal to number of bytes, except for euc-jp when - * the first byte is 0x8e. */ - if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && ScreenLines[off] == 0x8e) - return 1; - return MB_BYTE2LEN(ScreenLines[off]); -} - -int utf_off2cells(unsigned off, unsigned max_off) -{ - return (off + 1 < max_off && ScreenLines[off + 1] == 0) ? 2 : 1; -} - -/* - * mb_ptr2char() function pointer. - * Convert a byte sequence into a character. - */ -int latin_ptr2char(char_u *p) -{ - return *p; -} - -static int dbcs_ptr2char(char_u *p) -{ - if (MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) > 1 && p[1] != NUL) - return (p[0] << 8) + p[1]; - return *p; -} - -/* - * Convert a UTF-8 byte sequence to a wide character. - * If the sequence is illegal or truncated by a NUL the first byte is - * returned. - * Does not include composing characters, of course. - */ -int utf_ptr2char(char_u *p) -{ - int len; - - if (p[0] < 0x80) /* be quick for ASCII */ - return p[0]; - - len = utf8len_tab_zero[p[0]]; - if (len > 1 && (p[1] & 0xc0) == 0x80) { - if (len == 2) - return ((p[0] & 0x1f) << 6) + (p[1] & 0x3f); - if ((p[2] & 0xc0) == 0x80) { - if (len == 3) - return ((p[0] & 0x0f) << 12) + ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 6) - + (p[2] & 0x3f); - if ((p[3] & 0xc0) == 0x80) { - if (len == 4) - return ((p[0] & 0x07) << 18) + ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 12) - + ((p[2] & 0x3f) << 6) + (p[3] & 0x3f); - if ((p[4] & 0xc0) == 0x80) { - if (len == 5) - return ((p[0] & 0x03) << 24) + ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 18) - + ((p[2] & 0x3f) << 12) + ((p[3] & 0x3f) << 6) - + (p[4] & 0x3f); - if ((p[5] & 0xc0) == 0x80 && len == 6) - return ((p[0] & 0x01) << 30) + ((p[1] & 0x3f) << 24) - + ((p[2] & 0x3f) << 18) + ((p[3] & 0x3f) << 12) - + ((p[4] & 0x3f) << 6) + (p[5] & 0x3f); - } - } - } - } - /* Illegal value, just return the first byte */ - return p[0]; -} - -/* - * Convert a UTF-8 byte sequence to a wide character. - * String is assumed to be terminated by NUL or after "n" bytes, whichever - * comes first. - * The function is safe in the sense that it never accesses memory beyond the - * first "n" bytes of "s". - * - * On success, returns decoded codepoint, advances "s" to the beginning of - * next character and decreases "n" accordingly. - * - * If end of string was reached, returns 0 and, if "n" > 0, advances "s" past - * NUL byte. - * - * If byte sequence is illegal or incomplete, returns -1 and does not advance - * "s". - */ -static int utf_safe_read_char_adv(char_u **s, size_t *n) -{ - int c, k; - - if (*n == 0) /* end of buffer */ - return 0; - - k = utf8len_tab_zero[**s]; - - if (k == 1) { - /* ASCII character or NUL */ - (*n)--; - return *(*s)++; - } - - if ((size_t)k <= *n) { - /* We have a multibyte sequence and it isn't truncated by buffer - * limits so utf_ptr2char() is safe to use. Or the first byte is - * illegal (k=0), and it's also safe to use utf_ptr2char(). */ - c = utf_ptr2char(*s); - - /* On failure, utf_ptr2char() returns the first byte, so here we - * check equality with the first byte. The only non-ASCII character - * which equals the first byte of its own UTF-8 representation is - * U+00C3 (UTF-8: 0xC3 0x83), so need to check that special case too. - * It's safe even if n=1, else we would have k=2 > n. */ - if (c != (int)(**s) || (c == 0xC3 && (*s)[1] == 0x83)) { - /* byte sequence was successfully decoded */ - *s += k; - *n -= k; - return c; - } - } - - /* byte sequence is incomplete or illegal */ - return -1; -} - -/* - * Get character at **pp and advance *pp to the next character. - * Note: composing characters are skipped! - */ -int mb_ptr2char_adv(char_u **pp) -{ - int c; - - c = (*mb_ptr2char)(*pp); - *pp += (*mb_ptr2len)(*pp); - return c; -} - -/* - * Get character at **pp and advance *pp to the next character. - * Note: composing characters are returned as separate characters. - */ -int mb_cptr2char_adv(char_u **pp) -{ - int c; - - c = (*mb_ptr2char)(*pp); - if (enc_utf8) - *pp += utf_ptr2len(*pp); - else - *pp += (*mb_ptr2len)(*pp); - return c; -} - -/* - * Check if the character pointed to by "p2" is a composing character when it - * comes after "p1". For Arabic sometimes "ab" is replaced with "c", which - * behaves like a composing character. - */ -int utf_composinglike(char_u *p1, char_u *p2) -{ - int c2; - - c2 = utf_ptr2char(p2); - if (utf_iscomposing(c2)) - return TRUE; - if (!arabic_maycombine(c2)) - return FALSE; - return arabic_combine(utf_ptr2char(p1), c2); -} - -/* - * Convert a UTF-8 byte string to a wide character. Also get up to MAX_MCO - * composing characters. - */ -int utfc_ptr2char( - char_u *p, - int *pcc /* return: composing chars, last one is 0 */ - ) -{ - int len; - int c; - int cc; - int i = 0; - - c = utf_ptr2char(p); - len = utf_ptr2len(p); - - /* Only accept a composing char when the first char isn't illegal. */ - if ((len > 1 || *p < 0x80) - && p[len] >= 0x80 - && UTF_COMPOSINGLIKE(p, p + len)) { - cc = utf_ptr2char(p + len); - for (;; ) { - pcc[i++] = cc; - if (i == MAX_MCO) - break; - len += utf_ptr2len(p + len); - if (p[len] < 0x80 || !utf_iscomposing(cc = utf_ptr2char(p + len))) - break; - } - } - - if (i < MAX_MCO) /* last composing char must be 0 */ - pcc[i] = 0; - - return c; -} - -/* - * Convert a UTF-8 byte string to a wide character. Also get up to MAX_MCO - * composing characters. Use no more than p[maxlen]. - */ -int utfc_ptr2char_len( - char_u *p, - int *pcc, /* return: composing chars, last one is 0 */ - int maxlen - ) -{ - int len; - int c; - int cc; - int i = 0; - - c = utf_ptr2char(p); - len = utf_ptr2len_len(p, maxlen); - /* Only accept a composing char when the first char isn't illegal. */ - if ((len > 1 || *p < 0x80) - && len < maxlen - && p[len] >= 0x80 - && UTF_COMPOSINGLIKE(p, p + len)) { - cc = utf_ptr2char(p + len); - for (;; ) { - pcc[i++] = cc; - if (i == MAX_MCO) - break; - len += utf_ptr2len_len(p + len, maxlen - len); - if (len >= maxlen - || p[len] < 0x80 - || !utf_iscomposing(cc = utf_ptr2char(p + len))) - break; - } - } - - if (i < MAX_MCO) /* last composing char must be 0 */ - pcc[i] = 0; - - return c; -} - -/* - * Convert the character at screen position "off" to a sequence of bytes. - * Includes the composing characters. - * "buf" must at least have the length MB_MAXBYTES + 1. - * Only to be used when ScreenLinesUC[off] != 0. - * Returns the produced number of bytes. - */ -int utfc_char2bytes(int off, char_u *buf) -{ - int len; - int i; - - len = utf_char2bytes(ScreenLinesUC[off], buf); - for (i = 0; i < Screen_mco; ++i) { - if (ScreenLinesC[i][off] == 0) - break; - len += utf_char2bytes(ScreenLinesC[i][off], buf + len); - } - return len; -} - -/* - * Get the length of a UTF-8 byte sequence, not including any following - * composing characters. - * Returns 0 for "". - * Returns 1 for an illegal byte sequence. - */ -int utf_ptr2len(char_u *p) -{ - int len; - int i; - - if (*p == NUL) - return 0; - len = utf8len_tab[*p]; - for (i = 1; i < len; ++i) - if ((p[i] & 0xc0) != 0x80) - return 1; - return len; -} - -/* - * Return length of UTF-8 character, obtained from the first byte. - * "b" must be between 0 and 255! - * Returns 1 for an invalid first byte value. - */ -int utf_byte2len(int b) -{ - return utf8len_tab[b]; -} - -/* - * Get the length of UTF-8 byte sequence "p[size]". Does not include any - * following composing characters. - * Returns 1 for "". - * Returns 1 for an illegal byte sequence (also in incomplete byte seq.). - * Returns number > "size" for an incomplete byte sequence. - * Never returns zero. - */ -int utf_ptr2len_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - int len; - int i; - int m; - - len = utf8len_tab[*p]; - if (len == 1) - return 1; /* NUL, ascii or illegal lead byte */ - if (len > size) - m = size; /* incomplete byte sequence. */ - else - m = len; - for (i = 1; i < m; ++i) - if ((p[i] & 0xc0) != 0x80) - return 1; - return len; -} - -/* - * Return the number of bytes the UTF-8 encoding of the character at "p" takes. - * This includes following composing characters. - */ -int utfc_ptr2len(char_u *p) -{ - int len; - int b0 = *p; - int prevlen; - - if (b0 == NUL) - return 0; - if (b0 < 0x80 && p[1] < 0x80) /* be quick for ASCII */ - return 1; - - /* Skip over first UTF-8 char, stopping at a NUL byte. */ - len = utf_ptr2len(p); - - /* Check for illegal byte. */ - if (len == 1 && b0 >= 0x80) - return 1; - - /* - * Check for composing characters. We can handle only the first six, but - * skip all of them (otherwise the cursor would get stuck). - */ - prevlen = 0; - for (;; ) { - if (p[len] < 0x80 || !UTF_COMPOSINGLIKE(p + prevlen, p + len)) - return len; - - /* Skip over composing char */ - prevlen = len; - len += utf_ptr2len(p + len); - } -} - -/* - * Return the number of bytes the UTF-8 encoding of the character at "p[size]" - * takes. This includes following composing characters. - * Returns 0 for an empty string. - * Returns 1 for an illegal char or an incomplete byte sequence. - */ -int utfc_ptr2len_len(char_u *p, int size) -{ - int len; - int prevlen; - - if (size < 1 || *p == NUL) - return 0; - if (p[0] < 0x80 && (size == 1 || p[1] < 0x80)) /* be quick for ASCII */ - return 1; - - /* Skip over first UTF-8 char, stopping at a NUL byte. */ - len = utf_ptr2len_len(p, size); - - /* Check for illegal byte and incomplete byte sequence. */ - if ((len == 1 && p[0] >= 0x80) || len > size) - return 1; - - /* - * Check for composing characters. We can handle only the first six, but - * skip all of them (otherwise the cursor would get stuck). - */ - prevlen = 0; - while (len < size) { - int len_next_char; - - if (p[len] < 0x80) - break; - - /* - * Next character length should not go beyond size to ensure that - * UTF_COMPOSINGLIKE(...) does not read beyond size. - */ - len_next_char = utf_ptr2len_len(p + len, size - len); - if (len_next_char > size - len) - break; - - if (!UTF_COMPOSINGLIKE(p + prevlen, p + len)) - break; - - /* Skip over composing char */ - prevlen = len; - len += len_next_char; - } - return len; -} - -/* - * Return the number of bytes the UTF-8 encoding of character "c" takes. - * This does not include composing characters. - */ -int utf_char2len(int c) -{ - if (c < 0x80) - return 1; - if (c < 0x800) - return 2; - if (c < 0x10000) - return 3; - if (c < 0x200000) - return 4; - if (c < 0x4000000) - return 5; - return 6; -} - -/* - * Convert Unicode character "c" to UTF-8 string in "buf[]". - * Returns the number of bytes. - * This does not include composing characters. - */ -int utf_char2bytes(int c, char_u *buf) -{ - if (c < 0x80) { /* 7 bits */ - buf[0] = c; - return 1; - } - if (c < 0x800) { /* 11 bits */ - buf[0] = 0xc0 + ((unsigned)c >> 6); - buf[1] = 0x80 + (c & 0x3f); - return 2; - } - if (c < 0x10000) { /* 16 bits */ - buf[0] = 0xe0 + ((unsigned)c >> 12); - buf[1] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 6) & 0x3f); - buf[2] = 0x80 + (c & 0x3f); - return 3; - } - if (c < 0x200000) { /* 21 bits */ - buf[0] = 0xf0 + ((unsigned)c >> 18); - buf[1] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 12) & 0x3f); - buf[2] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 6) & 0x3f); - buf[3] = 0x80 + (c & 0x3f); - return 4; - } - if (c < 0x4000000) { /* 26 bits */ - buf[0] = 0xf8 + ((unsigned)c >> 24); - buf[1] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 18) & 0x3f); - buf[2] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 12) & 0x3f); - buf[3] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 6) & 0x3f); - buf[4] = 0x80 + (c & 0x3f); - return 5; - } - /* 31 bits */ - buf[0] = 0xfc + ((unsigned)c >> 30); - buf[1] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 24) & 0x3f); - buf[2] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 18) & 0x3f); - buf[3] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 12) & 0x3f); - buf[4] = 0x80 + (((unsigned)c >> 6) & 0x3f); - buf[5] = 0x80 + (c & 0x3f); - return 6; -} - -/* - * Return TRUE if "c" is a composing UTF-8 character. This means it will be - * drawn on top of the preceding character. - * Based on code from Markus Kuhn. - */ -int utf_iscomposing(int c) -{ - /* Sorted list of non-overlapping intervals. - * Generated by ../runtime/tools/unicode.vim. */ - static struct interval combining[] = - { - {0x0300, 0x036f}, - {0x0483, 0x0489}, - {0x0591, 0x05bd}, - {0x05bf, 0x05bf}, - {0x05c1, 0x05c2}, - {0x05c4, 0x05c5}, - {0x05c7, 0x05c7}, - {0x0610, 0x061a}, - {0x064b, 0x065e}, - {0x0670, 0x0670}, - {0x06d6, 0x06dc}, - {0x06de, 0x06e4}, - {0x06e7, 0x06e8}, - {0x06ea, 0x06ed}, - {0x0711, 0x0711}, - {0x0730, 0x074a}, - {0x07a6, 0x07b0}, - {0x07eb, 0x07f3}, - {0x0816, 0x0819}, - {0x081b, 0x0823}, - {0x0825, 0x0827}, - {0x0829, 0x082d}, - {0x0900, 0x0903}, - {0x093c, 0x093c}, - {0x093e, 0x094e}, - {0x0951, 0x0955}, - {0x0962, 0x0963}, - {0x0981, 0x0983}, - {0x09bc, 0x09bc}, - {0x09be, 0x09c4}, - {0x09c7, 0x09c8}, - {0x09cb, 0x09cd}, - {0x09d7, 0x09d7}, - {0x09e2, 0x09e3}, - {0x0a01, 0x0a03}, - {0x0a3c, 0x0a3c}, - {0x0a3e, 0x0a42}, - {0x0a47, 0x0a48}, - {0x0a4b, 0x0a4d}, - {0x0a51, 0x0a51}, - {0x0a70, 0x0a71}, - {0x0a75, 0x0a75}, - {0x0a81, 0x0a83}, - {0x0abc, 0x0abc}, - {0x0abe, 0x0ac5}, - {0x0ac7, 0x0ac9}, - {0x0acb, 0x0acd}, - {0x0ae2, 0x0ae3}, - {0x0b01, 0x0b03}, - {0x0b3c, 0x0b3c}, - {0x0b3e, 0x0b44}, - {0x0b47, 0x0b48}, - {0x0b4b, 0x0b4d}, - {0x0b56, 0x0b57}, - {0x0b62, 0x0b63}, - {0x0b82, 0x0b82}, - {0x0bbe, 0x0bc2}, - {0x0bc6, 0x0bc8}, - {0x0bca, 0x0bcd}, - {0x0bd7, 0x0bd7}, - {0x0c01, 0x0c03}, - {0x0c3e, 0x0c44}, - {0x0c46, 0x0c48}, - {0x0c4a, 0x0c4d}, - {0x0c55, 0x0c56}, - {0x0c62, 0x0c63}, - {0x0c82, 0x0c83}, - {0x0cbc, 0x0cbc}, - {0x0cbe, 0x0cc4}, - {0x0cc6, 0x0cc8}, - {0x0cca, 0x0ccd}, - {0x0cd5, 0x0cd6}, - {0x0ce2, 0x0ce3}, - {0x0d02, 0x0d03}, - {0x0d3e, 0x0d44}, - {0x0d46, 0x0d48}, - {0x0d4a, 0x0d4d}, - {0x0d57, 0x0d57}, - {0x0d62, 0x0d63}, - {0x0d82, 0x0d83}, - {0x0dca, 0x0dca}, - {0x0dcf, 0x0dd4}, - {0x0dd6, 0x0dd6}, - {0x0dd8, 0x0ddf}, - {0x0df2, 0x0df3}, - {0x0e31, 0x0e31}, - {0x0e34, 0x0e3a}, - {0x0e47, 0x0e4e}, - {0x0eb1, 0x0eb1}, - {0x0eb4, 0x0eb9}, - {0x0ebb, 0x0ebc}, - {0x0ec8, 0x0ecd}, - {0x0f18, 0x0f19}, - {0x0f35, 0x0f35}, - {0x0f37, 0x0f37}, - {0x0f39, 0x0f39}, - {0x0f3e, 0x0f3f}, - {0x0f71, 0x0f84}, - {0x0f86, 0x0f87}, - {0x0f90, 0x0f97}, - {0x0f99, 0x0fbc}, - {0x0fc6, 0x0fc6}, - {0x102b, 0x103e}, - {0x1056, 0x1059}, - {0x105e, 0x1060}, - {0x1062, 0x1064}, - {0x1067, 0x106d}, - {0x1071, 0x1074}, - {0x1082, 0x108d}, - {0x108f, 0x108f}, - {0x109a, 0x109d}, - {0x135f, 0x135f}, - {0x1712, 0x1714}, - {0x1732, 0x1734}, - {0x1752, 0x1753}, - {0x1772, 0x1773}, - {0x17b6, 0x17d3}, - {0x17dd, 0x17dd}, - {0x180b, 0x180d}, - {0x18a9, 0x18a9}, - {0x1920, 0x192b}, - {0x1930, 0x193b}, - {0x19b0, 0x19c0}, - {0x19c8, 0x19c9}, - {0x1a17, 0x1a1b}, - {0x1a55, 0x1a5e}, - {0x1a60, 0x1a7c}, - {0x1a7f, 0x1a7f}, - {0x1b00, 0x1b04}, - {0x1b34, 0x1b44}, - {0x1b6b, 0x1b73}, - {0x1b80, 0x1b82}, - {0x1ba1, 0x1baa}, - {0x1c24, 0x1c37}, - {0x1cd0, 0x1cd2}, - {0x1cd4, 0x1ce8}, - {0x1ced, 0x1ced}, - {0x1cf2, 0x1cf2}, - {0x1dc0, 0x1de6}, - {0x1dfd, 0x1dff}, - {0x20d0, 0x20f0}, - {0x2cef, 0x2cf1}, - {0x2de0, 0x2dff}, - {0x302a, 0x302f}, - {0x3099, 0x309a}, - {0xa66f, 0xa672}, - {0xa67c, 0xa67d}, - {0xa6f0, 0xa6f1}, - {0xa802, 0xa802}, - {0xa806, 0xa806}, - {0xa80b, 0xa80b}, - {0xa823, 0xa827}, - {0xa880, 0xa881}, - {0xa8b4, 0xa8c4}, - {0xa8e0, 0xa8f1}, - {0xa926, 0xa92d}, - {0xa947, 0xa953}, - {0xa980, 0xa983}, - {0xa9b3, 0xa9c0}, - {0xaa29, 0xaa36}, - {0xaa43, 0xaa43}, - {0xaa4c, 0xaa4d}, - {0xaa7b, 0xaa7b}, - {0xaab0, 0xaab0}, - {0xaab2, 0xaab4}, - {0xaab7, 0xaab8}, - {0xaabe, 0xaabf}, - {0xaac1, 0xaac1}, - {0xabe3, 0xabea}, - {0xabec, 0xabed}, - {0xfb1e, 0xfb1e}, - {0xfe00, 0xfe0f}, - {0xfe20, 0xfe26}, - {0x101fd, 0x101fd}, - {0x10a01, 0x10a03}, - {0x10a05, 0x10a06}, - {0x10a0c, 0x10a0f}, - {0x10a38, 0x10a3a}, - {0x10a3f, 0x10a3f}, - {0x11080, 0x11082}, - {0x110b0, 0x110ba}, - {0x1d165, 0x1d169}, - {0x1d16d, 0x1d172}, - {0x1d17b, 0x1d182}, - {0x1d185, 0x1d18b}, - {0x1d1aa, 0x1d1ad}, - {0x1d242, 0x1d244}, - {0xe0100, 0xe01ef} - }; - - return intable(combining, sizeof(combining), c); -} - -/* - * Return TRUE for characters that can be displayed in a normal way. - * Only for characters of 0x100 and above! - */ -int utf_printable(int c) -{ -#ifdef USE_WCHAR_FUNCTIONS - /* - * Assume the iswprint() library function works better than our own stuff. - */ - return iswprint(c); -#else - /* Sorted list of non-overlapping intervals. - * 0xd800-0xdfff is reserved for UTF-16, actually illegal. */ - static struct interval nonprint[] = - { - {0x070f, 0x070f}, {0x180b, 0x180e}, {0x200b, 0x200f}, {0x202a, 0x202e}, - {0x206a, 0x206f}, {0xd800, 0xdfff}, {0xfeff, 0xfeff}, {0xfff9, 0xfffb}, - {0xfffe, 0xffff} - }; - - return !intable(nonprint, sizeof(nonprint), c); -#endif -} - -/* - * Get class of a Unicode character. - * 0: white space - * 1: punctuation - * 2 or bigger: some class of word character. - */ -int utf_class(int c) -{ - /* sorted list of non-overlapping intervals */ - static struct clinterval { - unsigned int first; - unsigned int last; - unsigned int class; - } classes[] = - { - {0x037e, 0x037e, 1}, /* Greek question mark */ - {0x0387, 0x0387, 1}, /* Greek ano teleia */ - {0x055a, 0x055f, 1}, /* Armenian punctuation */ - {0x0589, 0x0589, 1}, /* Armenian full stop */ - {0x05be, 0x05be, 1}, - {0x05c0, 0x05c0, 1}, - {0x05c3, 0x05c3, 1}, - {0x05f3, 0x05f4, 1}, - {0x060c, 0x060c, 1}, - {0x061b, 0x061b, 1}, - {0x061f, 0x061f, 1}, - {0x066a, 0x066d, 1}, - {0x06d4, 0x06d4, 1}, - {0x0700, 0x070d, 1}, /* Syriac punctuation */ - {0x0964, 0x0965, 1}, - {0x0970, 0x0970, 1}, - {0x0df4, 0x0df4, 1}, - {0x0e4f, 0x0e4f, 1}, - {0x0e5a, 0x0e5b, 1}, - {0x0f04, 0x0f12, 1}, - {0x0f3a, 0x0f3d, 1}, - {0x0f85, 0x0f85, 1}, - {0x104a, 0x104f, 1}, /* Myanmar punctuation */ - {0x10fb, 0x10fb, 1}, /* Georgian punctuation */ - {0x1361, 0x1368, 1}, /* Ethiopic punctuation */ - {0x166d, 0x166e, 1}, /* Canadian Syl. punctuation */ - {0x1680, 0x1680, 0}, - {0x169b, 0x169c, 1}, - {0x16eb, 0x16ed, 1}, - {0x1735, 0x1736, 1}, - {0x17d4, 0x17dc, 1}, /* Khmer punctuation */ - {0x1800, 0x180a, 1}, /* Mongolian punctuation */ - {0x2000, 0x200b, 0}, /* spaces */ - {0x200c, 0x2027, 1}, /* punctuation and symbols */ - {0x2028, 0x2029, 0}, - {0x202a, 0x202e, 1}, /* punctuation and symbols */ - {0x202f, 0x202f, 0}, - {0x2030, 0x205e, 1}, /* punctuation and symbols */ - {0x205f, 0x205f, 0}, - {0x2060, 0x27ff, 1}, /* punctuation and symbols */ - {0x2070, 0x207f, 0x2070}, /* superscript */ - {0x2080, 0x2094, 0x2080}, /* subscript */ - {0x20a0, 0x27ff, 1}, /* all kinds of symbols */ - {0x2800, 0x28ff, 0x2800}, /* braille */ - {0x2900, 0x2998, 1}, /* arrows, brackets, etc. */ - {0x29d8, 0x29db, 1}, - {0x29fc, 0x29fd, 1}, - {0x3000, 0x3000, 0}, /* ideographic space */ - {0x3001, 0x3020, 1}, /* ideographic punctuation */ - {0x3030, 0x3030, 1}, - {0x303d, 0x303d, 1}, - {0x3040, 0x309f, 0x3040}, /* Hiragana */ - {0x30a0, 0x30ff, 0x30a0}, /* Katakana */ - {0x3300, 0x9fff, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */ - {0xac00, 0xd7a3, 0xac00}, /* Hangul Syllables */ - {0xf900, 0xfaff, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */ - {0xfd3e, 0xfd3f, 1}, - {0xfe30, 0xfe6b, 1}, /* punctuation forms */ - {0xff00, 0xff0f, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */ - {0xff1a, 0xff20, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */ - {0xff3b, 0xff40, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */ - {0xff5b, 0xff65, 1}, /* half/fullwidth ASCII */ - {0x20000, 0x2a6df, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */ - {0x2a700, 0x2b73f, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */ - {0x2b740, 0x2b81f, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */ - {0x2f800, 0x2fa1f, 0x4e00}, /* CJK Ideographs */ - }; - int bot = 0; - int top = sizeof(classes) / sizeof(struct clinterval) - 1; - int mid; - - /* First quick check for Latin1 characters, use 'iskeyword'. */ - if (c < 0x100) { - if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == NUL || c == 0xa0) - return 0; /* blank */ - if (vim_iswordc(c)) - return 2; /* word character */ - return 1; /* punctuation */ - } - - /* binary search in table */ - while (top >= bot) { - mid = (bot + top) / 2; - if (classes[mid].last < (unsigned int)c) - bot = mid + 1; - else if (classes[mid].first > (unsigned int)c) - top = mid - 1; - else - return (int)classes[mid].class; - } - - /* most other characters are "word" characters */ - return 2; -} - -/* - * Code for Unicode case-dependent operations. Based on notes in - * http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/CaseFolding.txt - * This code uses simple case folding, not full case folding. - * Last updated for Unicode 5.2. - */ - -/* - * The following tables are built by ../runtime/tools/unicode.vim. - * They must be in numeric order, because we use binary search. - * An entry such as {0x41,0x5a,1,32} means that Unicode characters in the - * range from 0x41 to 0x5a inclusive, stepping by 1, are changed to - * folded/upper/lower by adding 32. - */ -typedef struct { - int rangeStart; - int rangeEnd; - int step; - int offset; -} convertStruct; - -static convertStruct foldCase[] = -{ - {0x41,0x5a,1,32}, - {0xb5,0xb5,-1,775}, - {0xc0,0xd6,1,32}, - {0xd8,0xde,1,32}, - {0x100,0x12e,2,1}, - {0x132,0x136,2,1}, - {0x139,0x147,2,1}, - {0x14a,0x176,2,1}, - {0x178,0x178,-1,-121}, - {0x179,0x17d,2,1}, - {0x17f,0x17f,-1,-268}, - {0x181,0x181,-1,210}, - {0x182,0x184,2,1}, - {0x186,0x186,-1,206}, - {0x187,0x187,-1,1}, - {0x189,0x18a,1,205}, - {0x18b,0x18b,-1,1}, - {0x18e,0x18e,-1,79}, - {0x18f,0x18f,-1,202}, - {0x190,0x190,-1,203}, - {0x191,0x191,-1,1}, - {0x193,0x193,-1,205}, - {0x194,0x194,-1,207}, - {0x196,0x196,-1,211}, - {0x197,0x197,-1,209}, - {0x198,0x198,-1,1}, - {0x19c,0x19c,-1,211}, - {0x19d,0x19d,-1,213}, - {0x19f,0x19f,-1,214}, - {0x1a0,0x1a4,2,1}, - {0x1a6,0x1a6,-1,218}, - {0x1a7,0x1a7,-1,1}, - {0x1a9,0x1a9,-1,218}, - {0x1ac,0x1ac,-1,1}, - {0x1ae,0x1ae,-1,218}, - {0x1af,0x1af,-1,1}, - {0x1b1,0x1b2,1,217}, - {0x1b3,0x1b5,2,1}, - {0x1b7,0x1b7,-1,219}, - {0x1b8,0x1bc,4,1}, - {0x1c4,0x1c4,-1,2}, - {0x1c5,0x1c5,-1,1}, - {0x1c7,0x1c7,-1,2}, - {0x1c8,0x1c8,-1,1}, - {0x1ca,0x1ca,-1,2}, - {0x1cb,0x1db,2,1}, - {0x1de,0x1ee,2,1}, - {0x1f1,0x1f1,-1,2}, - {0x1f2,0x1f4,2,1}, - {0x1f6,0x1f6,-1,-97}, - {0x1f7,0x1f7,-1,-56}, - {0x1f8,0x21e,2,1}, - {0x220,0x220,-1,-130}, - {0x222,0x232,2,1}, - {0x23a,0x23a,-1,10795}, - {0x23b,0x23b,-1,1}, - {0x23d,0x23d,-1,-163}, - {0x23e,0x23e,-1,10792}, - {0x241,0x241,-1,1}, - {0x243,0x243,-1,-195}, - {0x244,0x244,-1,69}, - {0x245,0x245,-1,71}, - {0x246,0x24e,2,1}, - {0x345,0x345,-1,116}, - {0x370,0x372,2,1}, - {0x376,0x376,-1,1}, - {0x386,0x386,-1,38}, - {0x388,0x38a,1,37}, - {0x38c,0x38c,-1,64}, - {0x38e,0x38f,1,63}, - {0x391,0x3a1,1,32}, - {0x3a3,0x3ab,1,32}, - {0x3c2,0x3c2,-1,1}, - {0x3cf,0x3cf,-1,8}, - {0x3d0,0x3d0,-1,-30}, - {0x3d1,0x3d1,-1,-25}, - {0x3d5,0x3d5,-1,-15}, - {0x3d6,0x3d6,-1,-22}, - {0x3d8,0x3ee,2,1}, - {0x3f0,0x3f0,-1,-54}, - {0x3f1,0x3f1,-1,-48}, - {0x3f4,0x3f4,-1,-60}, - {0x3f5,0x3f5,-1,-64}, - {0x3f7,0x3f7,-1,1}, - {0x3f9,0x3f9,-1,-7}, - {0x3fa,0x3fa,-1,1}, - {0x3fd,0x3ff,1,-130}, - {0x400,0x40f,1,80}, - {0x410,0x42f,1,32}, - {0x460,0x480,2,1}, - {0x48a,0x4be,2,1}, - {0x4c0,0x4c0,-1,15}, - {0x4c1,0x4cd,2,1}, - {0x4d0,0x524,2,1}, - {0x531,0x556,1,48}, - {0x10a0,0x10c5,1,7264}, - {0x1e00,0x1e94,2,1}, - {0x1e9b,0x1e9b,-1,-58}, - {0x1e9e,0x1e9e,-1,-7615}, - {0x1ea0,0x1efe,2,1}, - {0x1f08,0x1f0f,1,-8}, - {0x1f18,0x1f1d,1,-8}, - {0x1f28,0x1f2f,1,-8}, - {0x1f38,0x1f3f,1,-8}, - {0x1f48,0x1f4d,1,-8}, - {0x1f59,0x1f5f,2,-8}, - {0x1f68,0x1f6f,1,-8}, - {0x1f88,0x1f8f,1,-8}, - {0x1f98,0x1f9f,1,-8}, - {0x1fa8,0x1faf,1,-8}, - {0x1fb8,0x1fb9,1,-8}, - {0x1fba,0x1fbb,1,-74}, - {0x1fbc,0x1fbc,-1,-9}, - {0x1fbe,0x1fbe,-1,-7173}, - {0x1fc8,0x1fcb,1,-86}, - {0x1fcc,0x1fcc,-1,-9}, - {0x1fd8,0x1fd9,1,-8}, - {0x1fda,0x1fdb,1,-100}, - {0x1fe8,0x1fe9,1,-8}, - {0x1fea,0x1feb,1,-112}, - {0x1fec,0x1fec,-1,-7}, - {0x1ff8,0x1ff9,1,-128}, - {0x1ffa,0x1ffb,1,-126}, - {0x1ffc,0x1ffc,-1,-9}, - {0x2126,0x2126,-1,-7517}, - {0x212a,0x212a,-1,-8383}, - {0x212b,0x212b,-1,-8262}, - {0x2132,0x2132,-1,28}, - {0x2160,0x216f,1,16}, - {0x2183,0x2183,-1,1}, - {0x24b6,0x24cf,1,26}, - {0x2c00,0x2c2e,1,48}, - {0x2c60,0x2c60,-1,1}, - {0x2c62,0x2c62,-1,-10743}, - {0x2c63,0x2c63,-1,-3814}, - {0x2c64,0x2c64,-1,-10727}, - {0x2c67,0x2c6b,2,1}, - {0x2c6d,0x2c6d,-1,-10780}, - {0x2c6e,0x2c6e,-1,-10749}, - {0x2c6f,0x2c6f,-1,-10783}, - {0x2c70,0x2c70,-1,-10782}, - {0x2c72,0x2c75,3,1}, - {0x2c7e,0x2c7f,1,-10815}, - {0x2c80,0x2ce2,2,1}, - {0x2ceb,0x2ced,2,1}, - {0xa640,0xa65e,2,1}, - {0xa662,0xa66c,2,1}, - {0xa680,0xa696,2,1}, - {0xa722,0xa72e,2,1}, - {0xa732,0xa76e,2,1}, - {0xa779,0xa77b,2,1}, - {0xa77d,0xa77d,-1,-35332}, - {0xa77e,0xa786,2,1}, - {0xa78b,0xa78b,-1,1}, - {0xff21,0xff3a,1,32}, - {0x10400,0x10427,1,40} -}; - -static int utf_convert(int a, convertStruct table[], int tableSize); -static int utf_strnicmp(char_u *s1, char_u *s2, size_t n1, size_t n2); - -/* - * Generic conversion function for case operations. - * Return the converted equivalent of "a", which is a UCS-4 character. Use - * the given conversion "table". Uses binary search on "table". - */ -static int utf_convert(int a, convertStruct *table, int tableSize) -{ - int start, mid, end; /* indices into table */ - int entries = tableSize / sizeof(convertStruct); - - start = 0; - end = entries; - while (start < end) { - /* need to search further */ - mid = (end + start) / 2; - if (table[mid].rangeEnd < a) - start = mid + 1; - else - end = mid; - } - if (start < entries - && table[start].rangeStart <= a - && a <= table[start].rangeEnd - && (a - table[start].rangeStart) % table[start].step == 0) - return a + table[start].offset; - else - return a; -} - -/* - * Return the folded-case equivalent of "a", which is a UCS-4 character. Uses - * simple case folding. - */ -int utf_fold(int a) -{ - return utf_convert(a, foldCase, (int)sizeof(foldCase)); -} - -static convertStruct toLower[] = -{ - {0x41,0x5a,1,32}, - {0xc0,0xd6,1,32}, - {0xd8,0xde,1,32}, - {0x100,0x12e,2,1}, - {0x130,0x130,-1,-199}, - {0x132,0x136,2,1}, - {0x139,0x147,2,1}, - {0x14a,0x176,2,1}, - {0x178,0x178,-1,-121}, - {0x179,0x17d,2,1}, - {0x181,0x181,-1,210}, - {0x182,0x184,2,1}, - {0x186,0x186,-1,206}, - {0x187,0x187,-1,1}, - {0x189,0x18a,1,205}, - {0x18b,0x18b,-1,1}, - {0x18e,0x18e,-1,79}, - {0x18f,0x18f,-1,202}, - {0x190,0x190,-1,203}, - {0x191,0x191,-1,1}, - {0x193,0x193,-1,205}, - {0x194,0x194,-1,207}, - {0x196,0x196,-1,211}, - {0x197,0x197,-1,209}, - {0x198,0x198,-1,1}, - {0x19c,0x19c,-1,211}, - {0x19d,0x19d,-1,213}, - {0x19f,0x19f,-1,214}, - {0x1a0,0x1a4,2,1}, - {0x1a6,0x1a6,-1,218}, - {0x1a7,0x1a7,-1,1}, - {0x1a9,0x1a9,-1,218}, - {0x1ac,0x1ac,-1,1}, - {0x1ae,0x1ae,-1,218}, - {0x1af,0x1af,-1,1}, - {0x1b1,0x1b2,1,217}, - {0x1b3,0x1b5,2,1}, - {0x1b7,0x1b7,-1,219}, - {0x1b8,0x1bc,4,1}, - {0x1c4,0x1c4,-1,2}, - {0x1c5,0x1c5,-1,1}, - {0x1c7,0x1c7,-1,2}, - {0x1c8,0x1c8,-1,1}, - {0x1ca,0x1ca,-1,2}, - {0x1cb,0x1db,2,1}, - {0x1de,0x1ee,2,1}, - {0x1f1,0x1f1,-1,2}, - {0x1f2,0x1f4,2,1}, - {0x1f6,0x1f6,-1,-97}, - {0x1f7,0x1f7,-1,-56}, - {0x1f8,0x21e,2,1}, - {0x220,0x220,-1,-130}, - {0x222,0x232,2,1}, - {0x23a,0x23a,-1,10795}, - {0x23b,0x23b,-1,1}, - {0x23d,0x23d,-1,-163}, - {0x23e,0x23e,-1,10792}, - {0x241,0x241,-1,1}, - {0x243,0x243,-1,-195}, - {0x244,0x244,-1,69}, - {0x245,0x245,-1,71}, - {0x246,0x24e,2,1}, - {0x370,0x372,2,1}, - {0x376,0x376,-1,1}, - {0x386,0x386,-1,38}, - {0x388,0x38a,1,37}, - {0x38c,0x38c,-1,64}, - {0x38e,0x38f,1,63}, - {0x391,0x3a1,1,32}, - {0x3a3,0x3ab,1,32}, - {0x3cf,0x3cf,-1,8}, - {0x3d8,0x3ee,2,1}, - {0x3f4,0x3f4,-1,-60}, - {0x3f7,0x3f7,-1,1}, - {0x3f9,0x3f9,-1,-7}, - {0x3fa,0x3fa,-1,1}, - {0x3fd,0x3ff,1,-130}, - {0x400,0x40f,1,80}, - {0x410,0x42f,1,32}, - {0x460,0x480,2,1}, - {0x48a,0x4be,2,1}, - {0x4c0,0x4c0,-1,15}, - {0x4c1,0x4cd,2,1}, - {0x4d0,0x524,2,1}, - {0x531,0x556,1,48}, - {0x10a0,0x10c5,1,7264}, - {0x1e00,0x1e94,2,1}, - {0x1e9e,0x1e9e,-1,-7615}, - {0x1ea0,0x1efe,2,1}, - {0x1f08,0x1f0f,1,-8}, - {0x1f18,0x1f1d,1,-8}, - {0x1f28,0x1f2f,1,-8}, - {0x1f38,0x1f3f,1,-8}, - {0x1f48,0x1f4d,1,-8}, - {0x1f59,0x1f5f,2,-8}, - {0x1f68,0x1f6f,1,-8}, - {0x1f88,0x1f8f,1,-8}, - {0x1f98,0x1f9f,1,-8}, - {0x1fa8,0x1faf,1,-8}, - {0x1fb8,0x1fb9,1,-8}, - {0x1fba,0x1fbb,1,-74}, - {0x1fbc,0x1fbc,-1,-9}, - {0x1fc8,0x1fcb,1,-86}, - {0x1fcc,0x1fcc,-1,-9}, - {0x1fd8,0x1fd9,1,-8}, - {0x1fda,0x1fdb,1,-100}, - {0x1fe8,0x1fe9,1,-8}, - {0x1fea,0x1feb,1,-112}, - {0x1fec,0x1fec,-1,-7}, - {0x1ff8,0x1ff9,1,-128}, - {0x1ffa,0x1ffb,1,-126}, - {0x1ffc,0x1ffc,-1,-9}, - {0x2126,0x2126,-1,-7517}, - {0x212a,0x212a,-1,-8383}, - {0x212b,0x212b,-1,-8262}, - {0x2132,0x2132,-1,28}, - {0x2160,0x216f,1,16}, - {0x2183,0x2183,-1,1}, - {0x24b6,0x24cf,1,26}, - {0x2c00,0x2c2e,1,48}, - {0x2c60,0x2c60,-1,1}, - {0x2c62,0x2c62,-1,-10743}, - {0x2c63,0x2c63,-1,-3814}, - {0x2c64,0x2c64,-1,-10727}, - {0x2c67,0x2c6b,2,1}, - {0x2c6d,0x2c6d,-1,-10780}, - {0x2c6e,0x2c6e,-1,-10749}, - {0x2c6f,0x2c6f,-1,-10783}, - {0x2c70,0x2c70,-1,-10782}, - {0x2c72,0x2c75,3,1}, - {0x2c7e,0x2c7f,1,-10815}, - {0x2c80,0x2ce2,2,1}, - {0x2ceb,0x2ced,2,1}, - {0xa640,0xa65e,2,1}, - {0xa662,0xa66c,2,1}, - {0xa680,0xa696,2,1}, - {0xa722,0xa72e,2,1}, - {0xa732,0xa76e,2,1}, - {0xa779,0xa77b,2,1}, - {0xa77d,0xa77d,-1,-35332}, - {0xa77e,0xa786,2,1}, - {0xa78b,0xa78b,-1,1}, - {0xff21,0xff3a,1,32}, - {0x10400,0x10427,1,40} -}; - -static convertStruct toUpper[] = -{ - {0x61,0x7a,1,-32}, - {0xb5,0xb5,-1,743}, - {0xe0,0xf6,1,-32}, /* 0xdf (German sharp s) is not upper-cased */ - {0xf8,0xfe,1,-32}, - {0xff,0xff,-1,121}, - {0x101,0x12f,2,-1}, - {0x131,0x131,-1,-232}, - {0x133,0x137,2,-1}, - {0x13a,0x148,2,-1}, - {0x14b,0x177,2,-1}, - {0x17a,0x17e,2,-1}, - {0x17f,0x17f,-1,-300}, - {0x180,0x180,-1,195}, - {0x183,0x185,2,-1}, - {0x188,0x18c,4,-1}, - {0x192,0x192,-1,-1}, - {0x195,0x195,-1,97}, - {0x199,0x199,-1,-1}, - {0x19a,0x19a,-1,163}, - {0x19e,0x19e,-1,130}, - {0x1a1,0x1a5,2,-1}, - {0x1a8,0x1ad,5,-1}, - {0x1b0,0x1b4,4,-1}, - {0x1b6,0x1b9,3,-1}, - {0x1bd,0x1bd,-1,-1}, - {0x1bf,0x1bf,-1,56}, - {0x1c5,0x1c5,-1,-1}, - {0x1c6,0x1c6,-1,-2}, - {0x1c8,0x1c8,-1,-1}, - {0x1c9,0x1c9,-1,-2}, - {0x1cb,0x1cb,-1,-1}, - {0x1cc,0x1cc,-1,-2}, - {0x1ce,0x1dc,2,-1}, - {0x1dd,0x1dd,-1,-79}, - {0x1df,0x1ef,2,-1}, - {0x1f2,0x1f2,-1,-1}, - {0x1f3,0x1f3,-1,-2}, - {0x1f5,0x1f9,4,-1}, - {0x1fb,0x21f,2,-1}, - {0x223,0x233,2,-1}, - {0x23c,0x23c,-1,-1}, - {0x23f,0x240,1,10815}, - {0x242,0x247,5,-1}, - {0x249,0x24f,2,-1}, - {0x250,0x250,-1,10783}, - {0x251,0x251,-1,10780}, - {0x252,0x252,-1,10782}, - {0x253,0x253,-1,-210}, - {0x254,0x254,-1,-206}, - {0x256,0x257,1,-205}, - {0x259,0x259,-1,-202}, - {0x25b,0x25b,-1,-203}, - {0x260,0x260,-1,-205}, - {0x263,0x263,-1,-207}, - {0x268,0x268,-1,-209}, - {0x269,0x269,-1,-211}, - {0x26b,0x26b,-1,10743}, - {0x26f,0x26f,-1,-211}, - {0x271,0x271,-1,10749}, - {0x272,0x272,-1,-213}, - {0x275,0x275,-1,-214}, - {0x27d,0x27d,-1,10727}, - {0x280,0x283,3,-218}, - {0x288,0x288,-1,-218}, - {0x289,0x289,-1,-69}, - {0x28a,0x28b,1,-217}, - {0x28c,0x28c,-1,-71}, - {0x292,0x292,-1,-219}, - {0x345,0x345,-1,84}, - {0x371,0x373,2,-1}, - {0x377,0x377,-1,-1}, - {0x37b,0x37d,1,130}, - {0x3ac,0x3ac,-1,-38}, - {0x3ad,0x3af,1,-37}, - {0x3b1,0x3c1,1,-32}, - {0x3c2,0x3c2,-1,-31}, - {0x3c3,0x3cb,1,-32}, - {0x3cc,0x3cc,-1,-64}, - {0x3cd,0x3ce,1,-63}, - {0x3d0,0x3d0,-1,-62}, - {0x3d1,0x3d1,-1,-57}, - {0x3d5,0x3d5,-1,-47}, - {0x3d6,0x3d6,-1,-54}, - {0x3d7,0x3d7,-1,-8}, - {0x3d9,0x3ef,2,-1}, - {0x3f0,0x3f0,-1,-86}, - {0x3f1,0x3f1,-1,-80}, - {0x3f2,0x3f2,-1,7}, - {0x3f5,0x3f5,-1,-96}, - {0x3f8,0x3fb,3,-1}, - {0x430,0x44f,1,-32}, - {0x450,0x45f,1,-80}, - {0x461,0x481,2,-1}, - {0x48b,0x4bf,2,-1}, - {0x4c2,0x4ce,2,-1}, - {0x4cf,0x4cf,-1,-15}, - {0x4d1,0x525,2,-1}, - {0x561,0x586,1,-48}, - {0x1d79,0x1d79,-1,35332}, - {0x1d7d,0x1d7d,-1,3814}, - {0x1e01,0x1e95,2,-1}, - {0x1e9b,0x1e9b,-1,-59}, - {0x1ea1,0x1eff,2,-1}, - {0x1f00,0x1f07,1,8}, - {0x1f10,0x1f15,1,8}, - {0x1f20,0x1f27,1,8}, - {0x1f30,0x1f37,1,8}, - {0x1f40,0x1f45,1,8}, - {0x1f51,0x1f57,2,8}, - {0x1f60,0x1f67,1,8}, - {0x1f70,0x1f71,1,74}, - {0x1f72,0x1f75,1,86}, - {0x1f76,0x1f77,1,100}, - {0x1f78,0x1f79,1,128}, - {0x1f7a,0x1f7b,1,112}, - {0x1f7c,0x1f7d,1,126}, - {0x1f80,0x1f87,1,8}, - {0x1f90,0x1f97,1,8}, - {0x1fa0,0x1fa7,1,8}, - {0x1fb0,0x1fb1,1,8}, - {0x1fb3,0x1fb3,-1,9}, - {0x1fbe,0x1fbe,-1,-7205}, - {0x1fc3,0x1fc3,-1,9}, - {0x1fd0,0x1fd1,1,8}, - {0x1fe0,0x1fe1,1,8}, - {0x1fe5,0x1fe5,-1,7}, - {0x1ff3,0x1ff3,-1,9}, - {0x214e,0x214e,-1,-28}, - {0x2170,0x217f,1,-16}, - {0x2184,0x2184,-1,-1}, - {0x24d0,0x24e9,1,-26}, - {0x2c30,0x2c5e,1,-48}, - {0x2c61,0x2c61,-1,-1}, - {0x2c65,0x2c65,-1,-10795}, - {0x2c66,0x2c66,-1,-10792}, - {0x2c68,0x2c6c,2,-1}, - {0x2c73,0x2c76,3,-1}, - {0x2c81,0x2ce3,2,-1}, - {0x2cec,0x2cee,2,-1}, - {0x2d00,0x2d25,1,-7264}, - {0xa641,0xa65f,2,-1}, - {0xa663,0xa66d,2,-1}, - {0xa681,0xa697,2,-1}, - {0xa723,0xa72f,2,-1}, - {0xa733,0xa76f,2,-1}, - {0xa77a,0xa77c,2,-1}, - {0xa77f,0xa787,2,-1}, - {0xa78c,0xa78c,-1,-1}, - {0xff41,0xff5a,1,-32}, - {0x10428,0x1044f,1,-40} -}; - -/* - * Return the upper-case equivalent of "a", which is a UCS-4 character. Use - * simple case folding. - */ -int utf_toupper(int a) -{ - /* If 'casemap' contains "keepascii" use ASCII style toupper(). */ - if (a < 128 && (cmp_flags & CMP_KEEPASCII)) - return TOUPPER_ASC(a); - -#if defined(__STDC_ISO_10646__) - /* If towupper() is available and handles Unicode, use it. */ - if (!(cmp_flags & CMP_INTERNAL)) - return towupper(a); -#endif - - /* For characters below 128 use locale sensitive toupper(). */ - if (a < 128) - return TOUPPER_LOC(a); - - /* For any other characters use the above mapping table. */ - return utf_convert(a, toUpper, (int)sizeof(toUpper)); -} - -int utf_islower(int a) -{ - /* German sharp s is lower case but has no upper case equivalent. */ - return (utf_toupper(a) != a) || a == 0xdf; -} - -/* - * Return the lower-case equivalent of "a", which is a UCS-4 character. Use - * simple case folding. - */ -int utf_tolower(int a) -{ - /* If 'casemap' contains "keepascii" use ASCII style tolower(). */ - if (a < 128 && (cmp_flags & CMP_KEEPASCII)) - return TOLOWER_ASC(a); - -#if defined(__STDC_ISO_10646__) - /* If towlower() is available and handles Unicode, use it. */ - if (!(cmp_flags & CMP_INTERNAL)) - return towlower(a); -#endif - - /* For characters below 128 use locale sensitive tolower(). */ - if (a < 128) - return TOLOWER_LOC(a); - - /* For any other characters use the above mapping table. */ - return utf_convert(a, toLower, (int)sizeof(toLower)); -} - -int utf_isupper(int a) -{ - return utf_tolower(a) != a; -} - -static int utf_strnicmp(char_u *s1, char_u *s2, size_t n1, size_t n2) -{ - int c1, c2, cdiff; - char_u buffer[6]; - - for (;; ) { - c1 = utf_safe_read_char_adv(&s1, &n1); - c2 = utf_safe_read_char_adv(&s2, &n2); - - if (c1 <= 0 || c2 <= 0) - break; - - if (c1 == c2) - continue; - - cdiff = utf_fold(c1) - utf_fold(c2); - if (cdiff != 0) - return cdiff; - } - - /* some string ended or has an incomplete/illegal character sequence */ - - if (c1 == 0 || c2 == 0) { - /* some string ended. shorter string is smaller */ - if (c1 == 0 && c2 == 0) - return 0; - return c1 == 0 ? -1 : 1; - } - - /* Continue with bytewise comparison to produce some result that - * would make comparison operations involving this function transitive. - * - * If only one string had an error, comparison should be made with - * folded version of the other string. In this case it is enough - * to fold just one character to determine the result of comparison. */ - - if (c1 != -1 && c2 == -1) { - n1 = utf_char2bytes(utf_fold(c1), buffer); - s1 = buffer; - } else if (c2 != -1 && c1 == -1) { - n2 = utf_char2bytes(utf_fold(c2), buffer); - s2 = buffer; - } - - while (n1 > 0 && n2 > 0 && *s1 != NUL && *s2 != NUL) { - cdiff = (int)(*s1) - (int)(*s2); - if (cdiff != 0) - return cdiff; - - s1++; - s2++; - n1--; - n2--; - } - - if (n1 > 0 && *s1 == NUL) - n1 = 0; - if (n2 > 0 && *s2 == NUL) - n2 = 0; - - if (n1 == 0 && n2 == 0) - return 0; - return n1 == 0 ? -1 : 1; -} - -/* - * Version of strnicmp() that handles multi-byte characters. - * Needed for Big5, Shift-JIS and UTF-8 encoding. Other DBCS encodings can - * probably use strnicmp(), because there are no ASCII characters in the - * second byte. - * Returns zero if s1 and s2 are equal (ignoring case), the difference between - * two characters otherwise. - */ -int mb_strnicmp(char_u *s1, char_u *s2, size_t nn) -{ - int i, l; - int cdiff; - int n = (int)nn; - - if (enc_utf8) { - return utf_strnicmp(s1, s2, nn, nn); - } else { - for (i = 0; i < n; i += l) { - if (s1[i] == NUL && s2[i] == NUL) /* both strings end */ - return 0; - - l = (*mb_ptr2len)(s1 + i); - if (l <= 1) { - /* Single byte: first check normally, then with ignore case. */ - if (s1[i] != s2[i]) { - cdiff = vim_tolower(s1[i]) - vim_tolower(s2[i]); - if (cdiff != 0) - return cdiff; - } - } else { - /* For non-Unicode multi-byte don't ignore case. */ - if (l > n - i) - l = n - i; - cdiff = STRNCMP(s1 + i, s2 + i, l); - if (cdiff != 0) - return cdiff; - } - } - } - return 0; -} - -/* - * "g8": show bytes of the UTF-8 char under the cursor. Doesn't matter what - * 'encoding' has been set to. - */ -void show_utf8() -{ - int len; - int rlen = 0; - char_u *line; - int clen; - int i; - - /* Get the byte length of the char under the cursor, including composing - * characters. */ - line = ml_get_cursor(); - len = utfc_ptr2len(line); - if (len == 0) { - MSG("NUL"); - return; - } - - clen = 0; - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - if (clen == 0) { - /* start of (composing) character, get its length */ - if (i > 0) { - STRCPY(IObuff + rlen, "+ "); - rlen += 2; - } - clen = utf_ptr2len(line + i); - } - sprintf((char *)IObuff + rlen, "%02x ", - (line[i] == NL) ? NUL : line[i]); /* NUL is stored as NL */ - --clen; - rlen += (int)STRLEN(IObuff + rlen); - if (rlen > IOSIZE - 20) - break; - } - - msg(IObuff); -} - -/* - * mb_head_off() function pointer. - * Return offset from "p" to the first byte of the character it points into. - * If "p" points to the NUL at the end of the string return 0. - * Returns 0 when already at the first byte of a character. - */ -int latin_head_off(char_u *base, char_u *p) -{ - return 0; -} - -int dbcs_head_off(char_u *base, char_u *p) -{ - char_u *q; - - /* It can't be a trailing byte when not using DBCS, at the start of the - * string or the previous byte can't start a double-byte. */ - if (p <= base || MB_BYTE2LEN(p[-1]) == 1 || *p == NUL) - return 0; - - /* This is slow: need to start at the base and go forward until the - * byte we are looking for. Return 1 when we went past it, 0 otherwise. */ - q = base; - while (q < p) - q += dbcs_ptr2len(q); - return (q == p) ? 0 : 1; -} - -/* - * Special version of dbcs_head_off() that works for ScreenLines[], where - * single-width DBCS_JPNU characters are stored separately. - */ -int dbcs_screen_head_off(char_u *base, char_u *p) -{ - char_u *q; - - /* It can't be a trailing byte when not using DBCS, at the start of the - * string or the previous byte can't start a double-byte. - * For euc-jp an 0x8e byte in the previous cell always means we have a - * lead byte in the current cell. */ - if (p <= base - || (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && p[-1] == 0x8e) - || MB_BYTE2LEN(p[-1]) == 1 - || *p == NUL) - return 0; - - /* This is slow: need to start at the base and go forward until the - * byte we are looking for. Return 1 when we went past it, 0 otherwise. - * For DBCS_JPNU look out for 0x8e, which means the second byte is not - * stored as the next byte. */ - q = base; - while (q < p) { - if (enc_dbcs == DBCS_JPNU && *q == 0x8e) - ++q; - else - q += dbcs_ptr2len(q); - } - return (q == p) ? 0 : 1; -} - -int utf_head_off(char_u *base, char_u *p) -{ - char_u *q; - char_u *s; - int c; - int len; - char_u *j; - - if (*p < 0x80) /* be quick for ASCII */ - return 0; - - /* Skip backwards over trailing bytes: 10xx.xxxx - * Skip backwards again if on a composing char. */ - for (q = p;; --q) { - /* Move s to the last byte of this char. */ - for (s = q; (s[1] & 0xc0) == 0x80; ++s) - ; - /* Move q to the first byte of this char. */ - while (q > base && (*q & 0xc0) == 0x80) - --q; - /* Check for illegal sequence. Do allow an illegal byte after where we - * started. */ - len = utf8len_tab[*q]; - if (len != (int)(s - q + 1) && len != (int)(p - q + 1)) - return 0; - - if (q <= base) - break; - - c = utf_ptr2char(q); - if (utf_iscomposing(c)) - continue; - - if (arabic_maycombine(c)) { - /* Advance to get a sneak-peak at the next char */ - j = q; - --j; - /* Move j to the first byte of this char. */ - while (j > base && (*j & 0xc0) == 0x80) - --j; - if (arabic_combine(utf_ptr2char(j), c)) - continue; - } - break; - } - - return (int)(p - q); -} - -/* - * Copy a character from "*fp" to "*tp" and advance the pointers. - */ -void mb_copy_char(char_u **fp, char_u **tp) -{ - int l = (*mb_ptr2len)(*fp); - - memmove(*tp, *fp, (size_t)l); - *tp += l; - *fp += l; -} - -/* - * Return the offset from "p" to the first byte of a character. When "p" is - * at the start of a character 0 is returned, otherwise the offset to the next - * character. Can start anywhere in a stream of bytes. - */ -int mb_off_next(char_u *base, char_u *p) -{ - int i; - int j; - - if (enc_utf8) { - if (*p < 0x80) /* be quick for ASCII */ - return 0; - - /* Find the next character that isn't 10xx.xxxx */ - for (i = 0; (p[i] & 0xc0) == 0x80; ++i) - ; - if (i > 0) { - /* Check for illegal sequence. */ - for (j = 0; p - j > base; ++j) - if ((p[-j] & 0xc0) != 0x80) - break; - if (utf8len_tab[p[-j]] != i + j) - return 0; - } - return i; - } - - /* Only need to check if we're on a trail byte, it doesn't matter if we - * want the offset to the next or current character. */ - return (*mb_head_off)(base, p); -} - -/* - * Return the offset from "p" to the last byte of the character it points - * into. Can start anywhere in a stream of bytes. - */ -int mb_tail_off(char_u *base, char_u *p) -{ - int i; - int j; - - if (*p == NUL) - return 0; - - if (enc_utf8) { - /* Find the last character that is 10xx.xxxx */ - for (i = 0; (p[i + 1] & 0xc0) == 0x80; ++i) - ; - /* Check for illegal sequence. */ - for (j = 0; p - j > base; ++j) - if ((p[-j] & 0xc0) != 0x80) - break; - if (utf8len_tab[p[-j]] != i + j + 1) - return 0; - return i; - } - - /* It can't be the first byte if a double-byte when not using DBCS, at the - * end of the string or the byte can't start a double-byte. */ - if (enc_dbcs == 0 || p[1] == NUL || MB_BYTE2LEN(*p) == 1) - return 0; - - /* Return 1 when on the lead byte, 0 when on the tail byte. */ - return 1 - dbcs_head_off(base, p); -} - -/* - * Find the next illegal byte sequence. - */ -void utf_find_illegal() -{ - pos_T pos = curwin->w_cursor; - char_u *p; - int len; - vimconv_T vimconv; - char_u *tofree = NULL; - - vimconv.vc_type = CONV_NONE; - if (enc_utf8 && (enc_canon_props(curbuf->b_p_fenc) & ENC_8BIT)) { - /* 'encoding' is "utf-8" but we are editing a 8-bit encoded file, - * possibly a utf-8 file with illegal bytes. Setup for conversion - * from utf-8 to 'fileencoding'. */ - convert_setup(&vimconv, p_enc, curbuf->b_p_fenc); - } - - curwin->w_cursor.coladd = 0; - for (;; ) { - p = ml_get_cursor(); - if (vimconv.vc_type != CONV_NONE) { - free(tofree); - tofree = string_convert(&vimconv, p, NULL); - if (tofree == NULL) - break; - p = tofree; - } - - while (*p != NUL) { - /* Illegal means that there are not enough trail bytes (checked by - * utf_ptr2len()) or too many of them (overlong sequence). */ - len = utf_ptr2len(p); - if (*p >= 0x80 && (len == 1 - || utf_char2len(utf_ptr2char(p)) != len)) { - if (vimconv.vc_type == CONV_NONE) - curwin->w_cursor.col += (colnr_T)(p - ml_get_cursor()); - else { - int l; - - len = (int)(p - tofree); - for (p = ml_get_cursor(); *p != NUL && len-- > 0; p += l) { - l = utf_ptr2len(p); - curwin->w_cursor.col += l; - } - } - goto theend; - } - p += len; - } - if (curwin->w_cursor.lnum == curbuf->b_ml.ml_line_count) - break; - ++curwin->w_cursor.lnum; - curwin->w_cursor.col = 0; - } - - /* didn't find it: don't move and beep */ - curwin->w_cursor = pos; - beep_flush(); - -theend: - free(tofree); - convert_setup(&vimconv, NULL, NULL); -} - -/* - * If the cursor moves on an trail byte, set the cursor on the lead byte. - * Thus it moves left if necessary. - * Return TRUE when the cursor was adjusted. - */ -void mb_adjust_cursor() -{ - mb_adjustpos(curbuf, &curwin->w_cursor); -} - -/* - * Adjust position "*lp" to point to the first byte of a multi-byte character. - * If it points to a tail byte it's moved backwards to the head byte. - */ -void mb_adjustpos(buf_T *buf, pos_T *lp) -{ - char_u *p; - - if (lp->col > 0 - || lp->coladd > 1 - ) { - p = ml_get_buf(buf, lp->lnum, FALSE); - lp->col -= (*mb_head_off)(p, p + lp->col); - /* Reset "coladd" when the cursor would be on the right half of a - * double-wide character. */ - if (lp->coladd == 1 - && p[lp->col] != TAB - && vim_isprintc((*mb_ptr2char)(p + lp->col)) - && ptr2cells(p + lp->col) > 1) - lp->coladd = 0; - } -} - -/* - * Return a pointer to the character before "*p", if there is one. - */ -char_u * mb_prevptr( - char_u *line, /* start of the string */ - char_u *p - ) -{ - if (p > line) - mb_ptr_back(line, p); - return p; -} - -/* - * Return the character length of "str". Each multi-byte character (with - * following composing characters) counts as one. - */ -int mb_charlen(char_u *str) -{ - char_u *p = str; - int count; - - if (p == NULL) - return 0; - - for (count = 0; *p != NUL; count++) - p += (*mb_ptr2len)(p); - - return count; -} - -/* - * Like mb_charlen() but for a string with specified length. - */ -int mb_charlen_len(char_u *str, int len) -{ - char_u *p = str; - int count; - - for (count = 0; *p != NUL && p < str + len; count++) - p += (*mb_ptr2len)(p); - - return count; -} - -/* - * Try to un-escape a multi-byte character. - * Used for the "to" and "from" part of a mapping. - * Return the un-escaped string if it is a multi-byte character, and advance - * "pp" to just after the bytes that formed it. - * Return NULL if no multi-byte char was found. - */ -char_u * mb_unescape(char_u **pp) -{ - static char_u buf[6]; - int n; - int m = 0; - char_u *str = *pp; - - /* Must translate K_SPECIAL KS_SPECIAL KE_FILLER to K_SPECIAL and CSI - * KS_EXTRA KE_CSI to CSI. - * Maximum length of a utf-8 character is 4 bytes. */ - for (n = 0; str[n] != NUL && m < 4; ++n) { - if (str[n] == K_SPECIAL - && str[n + 1] == KS_SPECIAL - && str[n + 2] == KE_FILLER) { - buf[m++] = K_SPECIAL; - n += 2; - } else if ((str[n] == K_SPECIAL - ) - && str[n + 1] == KS_EXTRA - && str[n + 2] == (int)KE_CSI) { - buf[m++] = CSI; - n += 2; - } else if (str[n] == K_SPECIAL - ) - break; /* a special key can't be a multibyte char */ - else - buf[m++] = str[n]; - buf[m] = NUL; - - /* Return a multi-byte character if it's found. An illegal sequence - * will result in a 1 here. */ - if ((*mb_ptr2len)(buf) > 1) { - *pp = str + n + 1; - return buf; - } - - /* Bail out quickly for ASCII. */ - if (buf[0] < 128) - break; - } - return NULL; -} - -/* - * Return TRUE if the character at "row"/"col" on the screen is the left side - * of a double-width character. - * Caller must make sure "row" and "col" are not invalid! - */ -int mb_lefthalve(int row, int col) -{ - return (*mb_off2cells)(LineOffset[row] + col, - LineOffset[row] + screen_Columns) > 1; -} - -/* - * Correct a position on the screen, if it's the right half of a double-wide - * char move it to the left half. Returns the corrected column. - */ -int mb_fix_col(int col, int row) -{ - col = check_col(col); - row = check_row(row); - if (has_mbyte && ScreenLines != NULL && col > 0 - && ((enc_dbcs - && ScreenLines[LineOffset[row] + col] != NUL - && dbcs_screen_head_off(ScreenLines + LineOffset[row], - ScreenLines + LineOffset[row] + col)) - || (enc_utf8 && ScreenLines[LineOffset[row] + col] == 0))) - return col - 1; - return col; -} - -static int enc_alias_search(char_u *name); - -/* - * Skip the Vim specific head of a 'encoding' name. - */ -char_u * enc_skip(char_u *p) -{ - if (STRNCMP(p, "2byte-", 6) == 0) - return p + 6; - if (STRNCMP(p, "8bit-", 5) == 0) - return p + 5; - return p; -} - -/* - * Find the canonical name for encoding "enc". - * When the name isn't recognized, returns "enc" itself, but with all lower - * case characters and '_' replaced with '-'. - * Returns an allocated string. NULL for out-of-memory. - */ -char_u * enc_canonize(char_u *enc) -{ - char_u *r; - char_u *p, *s; - int i; - - if (STRCMP(enc, "default") == 0) { - /* Use the default encoding as it's found by set_init_1(). */ - r = get_encoding_default(); - if (r == NULL) - r = (char_u *)"latin1"; - return vim_strsave(r); - } - - /* copy "enc" to allocated memory, with room for two '-' */ - r = alloc((unsigned)(STRLEN(enc) + 3)); - /* Make it all lower case and replace '_' with '-'. */ - p = r; - for (s = enc; *s != NUL; ++s) { - if (*s == '_') - *p++ = '-'; - else - *p++ = TOLOWER_ASC(*s); - } - *p = NUL; - - /* Skip "2byte-" and "8bit-". */ - p = enc_skip(r); - - /* Change "microsoft-cp" to "cp". Used in some spell files. */ - if (STRNCMP(p, "microsoft-cp", 12) == 0) - STRMOVE(p, p + 10); - - /* "iso8859" -> "iso-8859" */ - if (STRNCMP(p, "iso8859", 7) == 0) { - STRMOVE(p + 4, p + 3); - p[3] = '-'; - } - - /* "iso-8859n" -> "iso-8859-n" */ - if (STRNCMP(p, "iso-8859", 8) == 0 && p[8] != '-') { - STRMOVE(p + 9, p + 8); - p[8] = '-'; - } - - /* "latin-N" -> "latinN" */ - if (STRNCMP(p, "latin-", 6) == 0) - STRMOVE(p + 5, p + 6); - - if (enc_canon_search(p) >= 0) { - /* canonical name can be used unmodified */ - if (p != r) - STRMOVE(r, p); - } else if ((i = enc_alias_search(p)) >= 0) { - /* alias recognized, get canonical name */ - free(r); - r = vim_strsave((char_u *)enc_canon_table[i].name); - } - return r; -} - -/* - * Search for an encoding alias of "name". - * Returns -1 when not found. - */ -static int enc_alias_search(char_u *name) -{ - int i; - - for (i = 0; enc_alias_table[i].name != NULL; ++i) - if (STRCMP(name, enc_alias_table[i].name) == 0) - return enc_alias_table[i].canon; - return -1; -} - - -#ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_H -# include <langinfo.h> -#endif - -/* - * Get the canonicalized encoding of the current locale. - * Returns an allocated string when successful, NULL when not. - */ -char_u * enc_locale() -{ - char *s; - char *p; - int i; - char buf[50]; -# ifdef HAVE_NL_LANGINFO_CODESET - if ((s = nl_langinfo(CODESET)) == NULL || *s == NUL) -# endif -# if defined(HAVE_LOCALE_H) || defined(X_LOCALE) - if ((s = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL)) == NULL || *s == NUL) -# endif - if ((s = (char *)os_getenv("LC_ALL")) == NULL || *s == NUL) - if ((s = (char *)os_getenv("LC_CTYPE")) == NULL || *s == NUL) - s = (char *)os_getenv("LANG"); - - if (s == NULL || *s == NUL) - return FAIL; - - /* The most generic locale format is: - * language[_territory][.codeset][@modifier][+special][,[sponsor][_revision]] - * If there is a '.' remove the part before it. - * if there is something after the codeset, remove it. - * Make the name lowercase and replace '_' with '-'. - * Exception: "ja_JP.EUC" == "euc-jp", "zh_CN.EUC" = "euc-cn", - * "ko_KR.EUC" == "euc-kr" - */ - if ((p = (char *)vim_strchr((char_u *)s, '.')) != NULL) { - if (p > s + 2 && STRNICMP(p + 1, "EUC", 3) == 0 - && !isalnum((int)p[4]) && p[4] != '-' && p[-3] == '_') { - /* copy "XY.EUC" to "euc-XY" to buf[10] */ - STRCPY(buf + 10, "euc-"); - buf[14] = p[-2]; - buf[15] = p[-1]; - buf[16] = 0; - s = buf + 10; - } else - s = p + 1; - } - for (i = 0; s[i] != NUL && i < (int)sizeof(buf) - 1; ++i) { - if (s[i] == '_' || s[i] == '-') - buf[i] = '-'; - else if (isalnum((int)s[i])) - buf[i] = TOLOWER_ASC(s[i]); - else - break; - } - buf[i] = NUL; - - return enc_canonize((char_u *)buf); -} - -# if defined(USE_ICONV) || defined(PROTO) - -static char_u * -iconv_string(vimconv_T *vcp, char_u *str, int slen, int *unconvlenp, - int *resultlenp); - -/* - * Call iconv_open() with a check if iconv() works properly (there are broken - * versions). - * Returns (void *)-1 if failed. - * (should return iconv_t, but that causes problems with prototypes). - */ -void * my_iconv_open(char_u *to, char_u *from) -{ - iconv_t fd; -#define ICONV_TESTLEN 400 - char_u tobuf[ICONV_TESTLEN]; - char *p; - size_t tolen; - static int iconv_ok = -1; - - if (iconv_ok == FALSE) - return (void *)-1; /* detected a broken iconv() previously */ - -#ifdef DYNAMIC_ICONV - /* Check if the iconv.dll can be found. */ - if (!iconv_enabled(TRUE)) - return (void *)-1; -#endif - - fd = iconv_open((char *)enc_skip(to), (char *)enc_skip(from)); - - if (fd != (iconv_t)-1 && iconv_ok == -1) { - /* - * Do a dummy iconv() call to check if it actually works. There is a - * version of iconv() on Linux that is broken. We can't ignore it, - * because it's wide-spread. The symptoms are that after outputting - * the initial shift state the "to" pointer is NULL and conversion - * stops for no apparent reason after about 8160 characters. - */ - p = (char *)tobuf; - tolen = ICONV_TESTLEN; - (void)iconv(fd, NULL, NULL, &p, &tolen); - if (p == NULL) { - iconv_ok = FALSE; - iconv_close(fd); - fd = (iconv_t)-1; - } else - iconv_ok = TRUE; - } - - return (void *)fd; -} - -/* - * Convert the string "str[slen]" with iconv(). - * If "unconvlenp" is not NULL handle the string ending in an incomplete - * sequence and set "*unconvlenp" to the length of it. - * Returns the converted string in allocated memory. NULL for an error. - * If resultlenp is not NULL, sets it to the result length in bytes. - */ -static char_u * iconv_string(vimconv_T *vcp, char_u *str, int slen, int *unconvlenp, int *resultlenp) -{ - const char *from; - size_t fromlen; - char *to; - size_t tolen; - size_t len = 0; - size_t done = 0; - char_u *result = NULL; - char_u *p; - int l; - - from = (char *)str; - fromlen = slen; - for (;; ) { - if (len == 0 || ICONV_ERRNO == ICONV_E2BIG) { - /* Allocate enough room for most conversions. When re-allocating - * increase the buffer size. */ - len = len + fromlen * 2 + 40; - p = alloc((unsigned)len); - if (done > 0) - memmove(p, result, done); - free(result); - result = p; - if (result == NULL) /* out of memory */ - break; - } - - to = (char *)result + done; - tolen = len - done - 2; - /* Avoid a warning for systems with a wrong iconv() prototype by - * casting the second argument to void *. */ - if (iconv(vcp->vc_fd, (void *)&from, &fromlen, &to, &tolen) - != (size_t)-1) { - /* Finished, append a NUL. */ - *to = NUL; - break; - } - - /* Check both ICONV_EINVAL and EINVAL, because the dynamically loaded - * iconv library may use one of them. */ - if (!vcp->vc_fail && unconvlenp != NULL - && (ICONV_ERRNO == ICONV_EINVAL || ICONV_ERRNO == EINVAL)) { - /* Handle an incomplete sequence at the end. */ - *to = NUL; - *unconvlenp = (int)fromlen; - break; - } - /* Check both ICONV_EILSEQ and EILSEQ, because the dynamically loaded - * iconv library may use one of them. */ - else if (!vcp->vc_fail - && (ICONV_ERRNO == ICONV_EILSEQ || ICONV_ERRNO == EILSEQ - || ICONV_ERRNO == ICONV_EINVAL || ICONV_ERRNO == EINVAL)) { - /* Can't convert: insert a '?' and skip a character. This assumes - * conversion from 'encoding' to something else. In other - * situations we don't know what to skip anyway. */ - *to++ = '?'; - if ((*mb_ptr2cells)((char_u *)from) > 1) - *to++ = '?'; - if (enc_utf8) - l = utfc_ptr2len_len((char_u *)from, (int)fromlen); - else { - l = (*mb_ptr2len)((char_u *)from); - if (l > (int)fromlen) - l = (int)fromlen; - } - from += l; - fromlen -= l; - } else if (ICONV_ERRNO != ICONV_E2BIG) { - /* conversion failed */ - free(result); - result = NULL; - break; - } - /* Not enough room or skipping illegal sequence. */ - done = to - (char *)result; - } - - if (resultlenp != NULL && result != NULL) - *resultlenp = (int)(to - (char *)result); - return result; -} - -# if defined(DYNAMIC_ICONV) || defined(PROTO) -/* - * Dynamically load the "iconv.dll" on Win32. - */ - -#ifndef DYNAMIC_ICONV /* just generating prototypes */ -# define HINSTANCE int -#endif -static HINSTANCE hIconvDLL = 0; -static HINSTANCE hMsvcrtDLL = 0; - -# ifndef DYNAMIC_ICONV_DLL -# define DYNAMIC_ICONV_DLL "iconv.dll" -# define DYNAMIC_ICONV_DLL_ALT "libiconv.dll" -# endif -# ifndef DYNAMIC_MSVCRT_DLL -# define DYNAMIC_MSVCRT_DLL "msvcrt.dll" -# endif - -/* - * Get the address of 'funcname' which is imported by 'hInst' DLL. - */ -static void * get_iconv_import_func(HINSTANCE hInst, - const char *funcname) -{ - PBYTE pImage = (PBYTE)hInst; - PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER pDOS = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER)hInst; - PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS pPE; - PIMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR pImpDesc; - PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA pIAT; /* Import Address Table */ - PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA pINT; /* Import Name Table */ - PIMAGE_IMPORT_BY_NAME pImpName; - - if (pDOS->e_magic != IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE) - return NULL; - pPE = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS)(pImage + pDOS->e_lfanew); - if (pPE->Signature != IMAGE_NT_SIGNATURE) - return NULL; - pImpDesc = (PIMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR)(pImage - + pPE->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[ - IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_IMPORT] - .VirtualAddress); - for (; pImpDesc->FirstThunk; ++pImpDesc) { - if (!pImpDesc->OriginalFirstThunk) - continue; - pIAT = (PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA)(pImage + pImpDesc->FirstThunk); - pINT = (PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA)(pImage + pImpDesc->OriginalFirstThunk); - for (; pIAT->u1.Function; ++pIAT, ++pINT) { - if (IMAGE_SNAP_BY_ORDINAL(pINT->u1.Ordinal)) - continue; - pImpName = (PIMAGE_IMPORT_BY_NAME)(pImage - + (UINT_PTR)(pINT->u1.AddressOfData)); - if (strcmp(pImpName->Name, funcname) == 0) - return (void *)pIAT->u1.Function; - } - } - return NULL; -} - -/* - * Try opening the iconv.dll and return TRUE if iconv() can be used. - */ -int iconv_enabled(int verbose) -{ - if (hIconvDLL != 0 && hMsvcrtDLL != 0) - return TRUE; - hIconvDLL = vimLoadLib(DYNAMIC_ICONV_DLL); - if (hIconvDLL == 0) /* sometimes it's called libiconv.dll */ - hIconvDLL = vimLoadLib(DYNAMIC_ICONV_DLL_ALT); - if (hIconvDLL != 0) - hMsvcrtDLL = vimLoadLib(DYNAMIC_MSVCRT_DLL); - if (hIconvDLL == 0 || hMsvcrtDLL == 0) { - /* Only give the message when 'verbose' is set, otherwise it might be - * done whenever a conversion is attempted. */ - if (verbose && p_verbose > 0) { - verbose_enter(); - EMSG2(_(e_loadlib), - hIconvDLL == 0 ? DYNAMIC_ICONV_DLL : DYNAMIC_MSVCRT_DLL); - verbose_leave(); - } - iconv_end(); - return FALSE; - } - - iconv = (void *)GetProcAddress(hIconvDLL, "libiconv"); - iconv_open = (void *)GetProcAddress(hIconvDLL, "libiconv_open"); - iconv_close = (void *)GetProcAddress(hIconvDLL, "libiconv_close"); - iconvctl = (void *)GetProcAddress(hIconvDLL, "libiconvctl"); - iconv_errno = get_iconv_import_func(hIconvDLL, "_errno"); - if (iconv_errno == NULL) - iconv_errno = (void *)GetProcAddress(hMsvcrtDLL, "_errno"); - if (iconv == NULL || iconv_open == NULL || iconv_close == NULL - || iconvctl == NULL || iconv_errno == NULL) { - iconv_end(); - if (verbose && p_verbose > 0) { - verbose_enter(); - EMSG2(_(e_loadfunc), "for libiconv"); - verbose_leave(); - } - return FALSE; - } - return TRUE; -} - -void iconv_end() -{ - /* Don't use iconv() when inputting or outputting characters. */ - if (input_conv.vc_type == CONV_ICONV) - convert_setup(&input_conv, NULL, NULL); - if (output_conv.vc_type == CONV_ICONV) - convert_setup(&output_conv, NULL, NULL); - - if (hIconvDLL != 0) - FreeLibrary(hIconvDLL); - if (hMsvcrtDLL != 0) - FreeLibrary(hMsvcrtDLL); - hIconvDLL = 0; - hMsvcrtDLL = 0; -} - -# endif /* DYNAMIC_ICONV */ -# endif /* USE_ICONV */ - - - - -/* - * Setup "vcp" for conversion from "from" to "to". - * The names must have been made canonical with enc_canonize(). - * vcp->vc_type must have been initialized to CONV_NONE. - * Note: cannot be used for conversion from/to ucs-2 and ucs-4 (will use utf-8 - * instead). - * Afterwards invoke with "from" and "to" equal to NULL to cleanup. - * Return FAIL when conversion is not supported, OK otherwise. - */ -int convert_setup(vcp, from, to) - vimconv_T *vcp; - char_u *from; - char_u *to; -{ - return convert_setup_ext(vcp, from, TRUE, to, TRUE); -} - -/* - * As convert_setup(), but only when from_unicode_is_utf8 is TRUE will all - * "from" unicode charsets be considered utf-8. Same for "to". - */ -int convert_setup_ext(vcp, from, from_unicode_is_utf8, to, to_unicode_is_utf8) - vimconv_T *vcp; - char_u *from; - int from_unicode_is_utf8; - char_u *to; - int to_unicode_is_utf8; -{ - int from_prop; - int to_prop; - int from_is_utf8; - int to_is_utf8; - - /* Reset to no conversion. */ -# ifdef USE_ICONV - if (vcp->vc_type == CONV_ICONV && vcp->vc_fd != (iconv_t)-1) - iconv_close(vcp->vc_fd); -# endif - vcp->vc_type = CONV_NONE; - vcp->vc_factor = 1; - vcp->vc_fail = FALSE; - - /* No conversion when one of the names is empty or they are equal. */ - if (from == NULL || *from == NUL || to == NULL || *to == NUL - || STRCMP(from, to) == 0) - return OK; - - from_prop = enc_canon_props(from); - to_prop = enc_canon_props(to); - if (from_unicode_is_utf8) - from_is_utf8 = from_prop & ENC_UNICODE; - else - from_is_utf8 = from_prop == ENC_UNICODE; - if (to_unicode_is_utf8) - to_is_utf8 = to_prop & ENC_UNICODE; - else - to_is_utf8 = to_prop == ENC_UNICODE; - - if ((from_prop & ENC_LATIN1) && to_is_utf8) { - /* Internal latin1 -> utf-8 conversion. */ - vcp->vc_type = CONV_TO_UTF8; - vcp->vc_factor = 2; /* up to twice as long */ - } else if ((from_prop & ENC_LATIN9) && to_is_utf8) { - /* Internal latin9 -> utf-8 conversion. */ - vcp->vc_type = CONV_9_TO_UTF8; - vcp->vc_factor = 3; /* up to three as long (euro sign) */ - } else if (from_is_utf8 && (to_prop & ENC_LATIN1)) { - /* Internal utf-8 -> latin1 conversion. */ - vcp->vc_type = CONV_TO_LATIN1; - } else if (from_is_utf8 && (to_prop & ENC_LATIN9)) { - /* Internal utf-8 -> latin9 conversion. */ - vcp->vc_type = CONV_TO_LATIN9; - } -# ifdef USE_ICONV - else { - /* Use iconv() for conversion. */ - vcp->vc_fd = (iconv_t)my_iconv_open( - to_is_utf8 ? (char_u *)"utf-8" : to, - from_is_utf8 ? (char_u *)"utf-8" : from); - if (vcp->vc_fd != (iconv_t)-1) { - vcp->vc_type = CONV_ICONV; - vcp->vc_factor = 4; /* could be longer too... */ - } - } -# endif - if (vcp->vc_type == CONV_NONE) - return FAIL; - - return OK; -} - -#if defined(FEAT_GUI) || defined(WIN3264) || defined(PROTO) -/* - * Do conversion on typed input characters in-place. - * The input and output are not NUL terminated! - * Returns the length after conversion. - */ -int convert_input(ptr, len, maxlen) - char_u *ptr; - int len; - int maxlen; -{ - return convert_input_safe(ptr, len, maxlen, NULL, NULL); -} -#endif - -/* - * Like convert_input(), but when there is an incomplete byte sequence at the - * end return that as an allocated string in "restp" and set "*restlenp" to - * the length. If "restp" is NULL it is not used. - */ -int convert_input_safe(ptr, len, maxlen, restp, restlenp) - char_u *ptr; - int len; - int maxlen; - char_u **restp; - int *restlenp; -{ - char_u *d; - int dlen = len; - int unconvertlen = 0; - - d = string_convert_ext(&input_conv, ptr, &dlen, - restp == NULL ? NULL : &unconvertlen); - if (d != NULL) { - if (dlen <= maxlen) { - if (unconvertlen > 0) { - /* Move the unconverted characters to allocated memory. */ - *restp = alloc(unconvertlen); - memmove(*restp, ptr + len - unconvertlen, unconvertlen); - *restlenp = unconvertlen; - } - memmove(ptr, d, dlen); - } else - /* result is too long, keep the unconverted text (the caller must - * have done something wrong!) */ - dlen = len; - free(d); - } - return dlen; -} - -/* - * Convert text "ptr[*lenp]" according to "vcp". - * Returns the result in allocated memory and sets "*lenp". - * When "lenp" is NULL, use NUL terminated strings. - * Illegal chars are often changed to "?", unless vcp->vc_fail is set. - * When something goes wrong, NULL is returned and "*lenp" is unchanged. - */ -char_u * string_convert(vcp, ptr, lenp) - vimconv_T *vcp; - char_u *ptr; - int *lenp; -{ - return string_convert_ext(vcp, ptr, lenp, NULL); -} - -/* - * Like string_convert(), but when "unconvlenp" is not NULL and there are is - * an incomplete sequence at the end it is not converted and "*unconvlenp" is - * set to the number of remaining bytes. - */ -char_u * string_convert_ext(vcp, ptr, lenp, unconvlenp) - vimconv_T *vcp; - char_u *ptr; - int *lenp; - int *unconvlenp; -{ - char_u *retval = NULL; - char_u *d; - int len; - int i; - int l; - int c; - - if (lenp == NULL) - len = (int)STRLEN(ptr); - else - len = *lenp; - if (len == 0) - return vim_strsave((char_u *)""); - - switch (vcp->vc_type) { - case CONV_TO_UTF8: /* latin1 to utf-8 conversion */ - retval = alloc(len * 2 + 1); - d = retval; - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - c = ptr[i]; - if (c < 0x80) - *d++ = c; - else { - *d++ = 0xc0 + ((unsigned)c >> 6); - *d++ = 0x80 + (c & 0x3f); - } - } - *d = NUL; - if (lenp != NULL) - *lenp = (int)(d - retval); - break; - - case CONV_9_TO_UTF8: /* latin9 to utf-8 conversion */ - retval = alloc(len * 3 + 1); - d = retval; - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - c = ptr[i]; - switch (c) { - case 0xa4: c = 0x20ac; break; /* euro */ - case 0xa6: c = 0x0160; break; /* S hat */ - case 0xa8: c = 0x0161; break; /* S -hat */ - case 0xb4: c = 0x017d; break; /* Z hat */ - case 0xb8: c = 0x017e; break; /* Z -hat */ - case 0xbc: c = 0x0152; break; /* OE */ - case 0xbd: c = 0x0153; break; /* oe */ - case 0xbe: c = 0x0178; break; /* Y */ - } - d += utf_char2bytes(c, d); - } - *d = NUL; - if (lenp != NULL) - *lenp = (int)(d - retval); - break; - - case CONV_TO_LATIN1: /* utf-8 to latin1 conversion */ - case CONV_TO_LATIN9: /* utf-8 to latin9 conversion */ - retval = alloc(len + 1); - d = retval; - for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { - l = utf_ptr2len_len(ptr + i, len - i); - if (l == 0) - *d++ = NUL; - else if (l == 1) { - int l_w = utf8len_tab_zero[ptr[i]]; - - if (l_w == 0) { - /* Illegal utf-8 byte cannot be converted */ - free(retval); - return NULL; - } - if (unconvlenp != NULL && l_w > len - i) { - /* Incomplete sequence at the end. */ - *unconvlenp = len - i; - break; - } - *d++ = ptr[i]; - } else { - c = utf_ptr2char(ptr + i); - if (vcp->vc_type == CONV_TO_LATIN9) - switch (c) { - case 0x20ac: c = 0xa4; break; /* euro */ - case 0x0160: c = 0xa6; break; /* S hat */ - case 0x0161: c = 0xa8; break; /* S -hat */ - case 0x017d: c = 0xb4; break; /* Z hat */ - case 0x017e: c = 0xb8; break; /* Z -hat */ - case 0x0152: c = 0xbc; break; /* OE */ - case 0x0153: c = 0xbd; break; /* oe */ - case 0x0178: c = 0xbe; break; /* Y */ - case 0xa4: - case 0xa6: - case 0xa8: - case 0xb4: - case 0xb8: - case 0xbc: - case 0xbd: - case 0xbe: c = 0x100; break; /* not in latin9 */ - } - if (!utf_iscomposing(c)) { /* skip composing chars */ - if (c < 0x100) - *d++ = c; - else if (vcp->vc_fail) { - free(retval); - return NULL; - } else { - *d++ = 0xbf; - if (utf_char2cells(c) > 1) - *d++ = '?'; - } - } - i += l - 1; - } - } - *d = NUL; - if (lenp != NULL) - *lenp = (int)(d - retval); - break; - -# ifdef MACOS_CONVERT - case CONV_MAC_LATIN1: - retval = mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, vcp->vc_fail, - 'm', 'l', unconvlenp); - break; - - case CONV_LATIN1_MAC: - retval = mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, vcp->vc_fail, - 'l', 'm', unconvlenp); - break; - - case CONV_MAC_UTF8: - retval = mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, vcp->vc_fail, - 'm', 'u', unconvlenp); - break; - - case CONV_UTF8_MAC: - retval = mac_string_convert(ptr, len, lenp, vcp->vc_fail, - 'u', 'm', unconvlenp); - break; -# endif - -# ifdef USE_ICONV - case CONV_ICONV: /* conversion with output_conv.vc_fd */ - retval = iconv_string(vcp, ptr, len, unconvlenp, lenp); - break; -# endif - } - - return retval; -} |