pcre/pcre16_utf16_utils.c

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/*************************************************
* Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions *
*************************************************/
/* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax
and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language.
Written by Philip Hazel
Copyright (c) 1997-2012 University of Cambridge
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/* This module contains a function for converting any UTF-16 character
strings to host byte order. */
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include "config.h"
#endif
/* Generate code with 16 bit character support. */
#define COMPILE_PCRE16
#include "pcre_internal.h"
/*************************************************
* Convert any UTF-16 string to host byte order *
*************************************************/
/* This function takes an UTF-16 string and converts
it to host byte order. The length can be explicitly set,
or automatically detected for zero terminated strings.
BOMs can be kept or discarded during the conversion.
Conversion can be done in place (output == input).
Arguments:
output the output buffer, its size must be greater
or equal than the input string
input any UTF-16 string
length the number of 16-bit units in the input string
can be less than zero for zero terminated strings
host_byte_order
A non-zero value means the input is in host byte
order, which can be dynamically changed by BOMs later.
Initially it contains the starting byte order and returns
with the last byte order so it can be used for stream
processing. It can be NULL, which set the host byte
order mode by default.
keep_boms for a non-zero value, the BOM (0xfeff) characters
are copied as well
Returns: the number of 16-bit units placed into the output buffer,
including the zero-terminator
*/
int
pcre16_utf16_to_host_byte_order(PCRE_UCHAR16 *output, PCRE_SPTR16 input,
int length, int *host_byte_order, int keep_boms)
{
#ifdef SUPPORT_UTF
/* This function converts any UTF-16 string to host byte order and optionally
removes any Byte Order Marks (BOMS). Returns with the remainig length. */
int host_bo = host_byte_order != NULL ? *host_byte_order : 1;
pcre_uchar *optr = (pcre_uchar *)output;
const pcre_uchar *iptr = (const pcre_uchar *)input;
const pcre_uchar *end;
/* The c variable must be unsigned. */
register pcre_uchar c;
if (length < 0)
length = STRLEN_UC(iptr) + 1;
end = iptr + length;
while (iptr < end)
{
c = *iptr++;
if (c == 0xfeff || c == 0xfffe)
{
/* Detecting the byte order of the machine is unnecessary, it is
enough to know that the UTF-16 string has the same byte order or not. */
host_bo = c == 0xfeff;
if (keep_boms != 0)
*optr++ = 0xfeff;
else
length--;
}
else
*optr++ = host_bo ? c : ((c >> 8) | (c << 8)); /* Flip bytes if needed. */
}
if (host_byte_order != NULL)
*host_byte_order = host_bo;
#else /* Not SUPPORT_UTF */
(void)(output); /* Keep picky compilers happy */
(void)(input);
(void)(keep_boms);
(void)(host_byte_order);
#endif /* SUPPORT_UTF */
return length;
}
/* End of pcre16_utf16_utils.c */