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844 lines
26 KiB
C
844 lines
26 KiB
C
/* Skeleton for a conversion module.
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Copyright (C) 1998-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* This file can be included to provide definitions of several things
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many modules have in common. It can be customized using the following
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macros:
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DEFINE_INIT define the default initializer. This requires the
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following symbol to be defined.
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CHARSET_NAME string with official name of the coded character
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set (in all-caps)
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DEFINE_FINI define the default destructor function.
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MIN_NEEDED_FROM minimal number of bytes needed for the from-charset.
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MIN_NEEDED_TO likewise for the to-charset.
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MAX_NEEDED_FROM maximal number of bytes needed for the from-charset.
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This macro is optional, it defaults to MIN_NEEDED_FROM.
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MAX_NEEDED_TO likewise for the to-charset.
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FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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minimal/maximal number of bytes needed on input
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of one round through the FROM_LOOP. Defaults
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to MIN_NEEDED_FROM and MAX_NEEDED_FROM, respectively.
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FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
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FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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minimal/maximal number of bytes needed on output
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of one round through the FROM_LOOP. Defaults
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to MIN_NEEDED_TO and MAX_NEEDED_TO, respectively.
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TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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minimal/maximal number of bytes needed on input
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of one round through the TO_LOOP. Defaults
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to MIN_NEEDED_TO and MAX_NEEDED_TO, respectively.
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TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
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TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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minimal/maximal number of bytes needed on output
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of one round through the TO_LOOP. Defaults
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to MIN_NEEDED_FROM and MAX_NEEDED_FROM, respectively.
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FROM_DIRECTION this macro is supposed to return a value != 0
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if we convert from the current character set,
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otherwise it return 0.
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EMIT_SHIFT_TO_INIT this symbol is optional. If it is defined it
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defines some code which writes out a sequence
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of bytes which bring the current state into
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the initial state.
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FROM_LOOP name of the function implementing the conversion
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from the current character set.
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TO_LOOP likewise for the other direction
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ONE_DIRECTION optional. If defined to 1, only one conversion
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direction is defined instead of two. In this
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case, FROM_DIRECTION should be defined to 1, and
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FROM_LOOP and TO_LOOP should have the same value.
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SAVE_RESET_STATE in case of an error we must reset the state for
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the rerun so this macro must be defined for
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stateful encodings. It takes an argument which
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is nonzero when saving.
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RESET_INPUT_BUFFER If the input character sets allow this the macro
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can be defined to reset the input buffer pointers
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to cover only those characters up to the error.
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Note that if the conversion has skipped over
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irreversible characters (due to
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__GCONV_IGNORE_ERRORS) there is no longer a direct
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correspondence between input and output pointers,
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and this macro is not called.
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FUNCTION_NAME if not set the conversion function is named `gconv'.
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PREPARE_LOOP optional code preparing the conversion loop. Can
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contain variable definitions.
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END_LOOP also optional, may be used to store information
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EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS optional macro specifying extra arguments passed
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to loop function.
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STORE_REST optional, needed only when MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 4.
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This macro stores the seen but unconverted input bytes
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in the state.
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FROM_ONEBYTE optional. If defined, should be the name of a
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specialized conversion function for a single byte
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from the current character set to INTERNAL. This
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function has prototype
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wint_t
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FROM_ONEBYTE (struct __gconv_step *, unsigned char);
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and does a special conversion:
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- The input is a single byte.
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- The output is a single uint32_t.
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- The state before the conversion is the initial state;
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the state after the conversion is irrelevant.
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- No transliteration.
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- __invocation_counter = 0.
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- __internal_use = 1.
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- do_flush = 0.
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Modules can use mbstate_t to store conversion state as follows:
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* Bits 2..0 of '__count' contain the number of lookahead input bytes
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stored in __value.__wchb. Always zero if the converter never
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returns __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT.
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* Bits 31..3 of '__count' are module dependent shift state.
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* __value: When STORE_REST/UNPACK_BYTES aren't defined and when the
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converter has returned __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT, this contains
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at most 4 lookahead bytes. Converters with an mb_cur_max > 4
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(currently only UTF-8) must find a way to store their state
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in __value.__wch and define STORE_REST/UNPACK_BYTES appropriately.
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When __value contains lookahead, __count must not be zero, because
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the converter is not in the initial state then, and mbsinit() --
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defined as a (__count == 0) test -- must reflect this.
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*/
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <iconv/gconv_int.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#define __need_size_t
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#define __need_NULL
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#include <stddef.h>
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#ifndef STATIC_GCONV
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# include <dlfcn.h>
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#endif
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#include <sysdep.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#ifndef DL_CALL_FCT
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# define DL_CALL_FCT(fct, args) fct args
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#endif
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/* The direction objects. */
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#if DEFINE_INIT
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# ifndef FROM_DIRECTION
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# define FROM_DIRECTION_VAL NULL
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# define TO_DIRECTION_VAL ((void *) ~((uintptr_t) 0))
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# define FROM_DIRECTION (step->__data == FROM_DIRECTION_VAL)
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# endif
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#else
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# ifndef FROM_DIRECTION
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# error "FROM_DIRECTION must be provided if non-default init is used"
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# endif
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#endif
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/* How many bytes are needed at most for the from-charset. */
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#ifndef MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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# define MAX_NEEDED_FROM MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#endif
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/* Same for the to-charset. */
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#ifndef MAX_NEEDED_TO
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# define MAX_NEEDED_TO MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#endif
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/* Defaults for the per-direction min/max constants. */
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#ifndef FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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# define FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#endif
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#ifndef FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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# define FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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#endif
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#ifndef FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
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# define FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#endif
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#ifndef FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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# define FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO MAX_NEEDED_TO
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#endif
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#ifndef TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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# define TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#endif
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#ifndef TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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# define TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM MAX_NEEDED_TO
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#endif
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#ifndef TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
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# define TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#endif
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#ifndef TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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# define TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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#endif
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/* Define macros which can access unaligned buffers. These macros are
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supposed to be used only in code outside the inner loops. For the inner
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loops we have other definitions which allow optimized access. */
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#if _STRING_ARCH_unaligned
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/* We can handle unaligned memory access. */
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# define get16u(addr) *((const uint16_t *) (addr))
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# define get32u(addr) *((const uint32_t *) (addr))
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/* We need no special support for writing values either. */
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# define put16u(addr, val) *((uint16_t *) (addr)) = (val)
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# define put32u(addr, val) *((uint32_t *) (addr)) = (val)
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#else
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/* Distinguish between big endian and little endian. */
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# if __BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN
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# define get16u(addr) \
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(((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1] << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0])
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# define get32u(addr) \
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(((((const unsigned char *) (addr))[3] << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[2]) << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1]) << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0])
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# define put16u(addr, val) \
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({ uint16_t __val = (val); \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val >> 8; \
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(void) 0; })
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# define put32u(addr, val) \
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({ uint32_t __val = (val); \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val; \
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__val >>= 8; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val; \
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__val >>= 8; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[2] = __val; \
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__val >>= 8; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[3] = __val; \
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(void) 0; })
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# else
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# define get16u(addr) \
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(((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0] << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1])
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# define get32u(addr) \
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(((((const unsigned char *) (addr))[0] << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[1]) << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[2]) << 8 \
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| ((const unsigned char *) (addr))[3])
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# define put16u(addr, val) \
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({ uint16_t __val = (val); \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val >> 8; \
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(void) 0; })
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# define put32u(addr, val) \
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({ uint32_t __val = (val); \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[3] = __val; \
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__val >>= 8; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[2] = __val; \
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__val >>= 8; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[1] = __val; \
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__val >>= 8; \
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((unsigned char *) (addr))[0] = __val; \
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(void) 0; })
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# endif
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#endif
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/* For conversions from a fixed width character set to another fixed width
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character set we can define RESET_INPUT_BUFFER in a very fast way. */
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#if !defined RESET_INPUT_BUFFER && !defined SAVE_RESET_STATE
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# if FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM == FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM \
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&& FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO == FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO \
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&& TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM == TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM \
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&& TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO == TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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/* We have to use these `if's here since the compiler cannot know that
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(outbuf - outerr) is always divisible by FROM/TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO.
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The ?:1 avoids division by zero warnings that gcc 3.2 emits even for
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obviously unreachable code. */
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# define RESET_INPUT_BUFFER \
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if (FROM_DIRECTION) \
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{ \
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if (FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM % FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO == 0) \
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*inptrp -= (outbuf - outerr) \
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* (FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM / FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO); \
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else if (FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO % FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM == 0) \
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*inptrp -= (outbuf - outerr) \
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/ (FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO / FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM \
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? : 1); \
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else \
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*inptrp -= ((outbuf - outerr) / FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO) \
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* FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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if (TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM % TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO == 0) \
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*inptrp -= (outbuf - outerr) \
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* (TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM / TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO); \
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else if (TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO % TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM == 0) \
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*inptrp -= (outbuf - outerr) \
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/ (TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO / TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM ? : 1); \
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else \
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*inptrp -= ((outbuf - outerr) / TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO) \
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* TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM; \
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}
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# endif
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#endif
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/* The default init function. It simply matches the name and initializes
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the step data to point to one of the objects above. */
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#if DEFINE_INIT
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# ifndef CHARSET_NAME
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# error "CHARSET_NAME not defined"
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# endif
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extern int gconv_init (struct __gconv_step *step);
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int
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gconv_init (struct __gconv_step *step)
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{
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/* Determine which direction. */
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if (strcmp (step->__from_name, CHARSET_NAME) == 0)
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{
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step->__data = FROM_DIRECTION_VAL;
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step->__min_needed_from = FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM;
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step->__max_needed_from = FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM;
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step->__min_needed_to = FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO;
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step->__max_needed_to = FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO;
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#ifdef FROM_ONEBYTE
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step->__btowc_fct = FROM_ONEBYTE;
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#endif
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}
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else if (__builtin_expect (strcmp (step->__to_name, CHARSET_NAME), 0) == 0)
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{
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step->__data = TO_DIRECTION_VAL;
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step->__min_needed_from = TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM;
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step->__max_needed_from = TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM;
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step->__min_needed_to = TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO;
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step->__max_needed_to = TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO;
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}
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else
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return __GCONV_NOCONV;
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#ifdef SAVE_RESET_STATE
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step->__stateful = 1;
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#else
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step->__stateful = 0;
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#endif
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return __GCONV_OK;
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}
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#endif
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/* The default destructor function does nothing in the moment and so
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we don't define it at all. But we still provide the macro just in
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case we need it some day. */
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#if DEFINE_FINI
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#endif
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/* If no arguments have to passed to the loop function define the macro
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as empty. */
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#ifndef EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS
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# define EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS
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#endif
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/* This is the actual conversion function. */
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#ifndef FUNCTION_NAME
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# define FUNCTION_NAME gconv
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#endif
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/* The macros are used to access the function to convert single characters. */
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#define SINGLE(fct) SINGLE2 (fct)
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#define SINGLE2(fct) fct##_single
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extern int FUNCTION_NAME (struct __gconv_step *step,
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struct __gconv_step_data *data,
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const unsigned char **inptrp,
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const unsigned char *inend,
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unsigned char **outbufstart, size_t *irreversible,
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int do_flush, int consume_incomplete);
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int
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FUNCTION_NAME (struct __gconv_step *step, struct __gconv_step_data *data,
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const unsigned char **inptrp, const unsigned char *inend,
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unsigned char **outbufstart, size_t *irreversible, int do_flush,
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int consume_incomplete)
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{
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struct __gconv_step *next_step = step + 1;
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struct __gconv_step_data *next_data = data + 1;
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__gconv_fct fct = NULL;
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int status;
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if ((data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST) == 0)
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{
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fct = next_step->__fct;
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#ifdef PTR_DEMANGLE
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if (next_step->__shlib_handle != NULL)
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PTR_DEMANGLE (fct);
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#endif
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}
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/* If the function is called with no input this means we have to reset
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to the initial state. The possibly partly converted input is
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dropped. */
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if (__glibc_unlikely (do_flush))
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{
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/* This should never happen during error handling. */
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assert (outbufstart == NULL);
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status = __GCONV_OK;
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#ifdef EMIT_SHIFT_TO_INIT
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if (do_flush == 1)
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{
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/* We preserve the initial values of the pointer variables. */
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unsigned char *outbuf = data->__outbuf;
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unsigned char *outstart = outbuf;
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unsigned char *outend = data->__outbufend;
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# ifdef PREPARE_LOOP
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PREPARE_LOOP
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# endif
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# ifdef SAVE_RESET_STATE
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SAVE_RESET_STATE (1);
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# endif
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/* Emit the escape sequence to reset the state. */
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EMIT_SHIFT_TO_INIT;
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/* Call the steps down the chain if there are any but only if we
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successfully emitted the escape sequence. This should only
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fail if the output buffer is full. If the input is invalid
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it should be discarded since the user wants to start from a
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clean state. */
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if (status == __GCONV_OK)
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{
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if (data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST)
|
|
/* Store information about how many bytes are available. */
|
|
data->__outbuf = outbuf;
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Write out all output which was produced. */
|
|
if (outbuf > outstart)
|
|
{
|
|
const unsigned char *outerr = outstart;
|
|
int result;
|
|
|
|
result = DL_CALL_FCT (fct, (next_step, next_data,
|
|
&outerr, outbuf, NULL,
|
|
irreversible, 0,
|
|
consume_incomplete));
|
|
|
|
if (result != __GCONV_EMPTY_INPUT)
|
|
{
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (outerr != outbuf))
|
|
{
|
|
/* We have a problem. Undo the conversion. */
|
|
outbuf = outstart;
|
|
|
|
/* Restore the state. */
|
|
# ifdef SAVE_RESET_STATE
|
|
SAVE_RESET_STATE (0);
|
|
# endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Change the status. */
|
|
status = result;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (status == __GCONV_OK)
|
|
/* Now flush the remaining steps. */
|
|
status = DL_CALL_FCT (fct, (next_step, next_data, NULL,
|
|
NULL, NULL, irreversible, 1,
|
|
consume_incomplete));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
#endif
|
|
{
|
|
/* Clear the state object. There might be bytes in there from
|
|
previous calls with CONSUME_INCOMPLETE == 1. But don't emit
|
|
escape sequences. */
|
|
memset (data->__statep, '\0', sizeof (*data->__statep));
|
|
|
|
if (! (data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST))
|
|
/* Now flush the remaining steps. */
|
|
status = DL_CALL_FCT (fct, (next_step, next_data, NULL, NULL,
|
|
NULL, irreversible, do_flush,
|
|
consume_incomplete));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* We preserve the initial values of the pointer variables,
|
|
but only some conversion modules need it. */
|
|
const unsigned char *inptr __attribute__ ((__unused__)) = *inptrp;
|
|
unsigned char *outbuf = (__builtin_expect (outbufstart == NULL, 1)
|
|
? data->__outbuf : *outbufstart);
|
|
unsigned char *outend = data->__outbufend;
|
|
unsigned char *outstart;
|
|
/* This variable is used to count the number of characters we
|
|
actually converted. */
|
|
size_t lirreversible = 0;
|
|
size_t *lirreversiblep = irreversible ? &lirreversible : NULL;
|
|
|
|
/* The following assumes that encodings, which have a variable length
|
|
what might unalign a buffer even though it is an aligned in the
|
|
beginning, either don't have the minimal number of bytes as a divisor
|
|
of the maximum length or have a minimum length of 1. This is true
|
|
for all known and supported encodings.
|
|
We use && instead of || to combine the subexpression for the FROM
|
|
encoding and for the TO encoding, because usually one of them is
|
|
INTERNAL, for which the subexpression evaluates to 1, but INTERNAL
|
|
buffers are always aligned correctly. */
|
|
#define POSSIBLY_UNALIGNED \
|
|
(!_STRING_ARCH_unaligned \
|
|
&& (((FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM != 1 \
|
|
&& FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM % FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM == 0) \
|
|
&& (FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO != 1 \
|
|
&& FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO % FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO == 0)) \
|
|
|| ((TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM != 1 \
|
|
&& TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM % TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM == 0) \
|
|
&& (TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO != 1 \
|
|
&& TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO % TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO == 0))))
|
|
#if POSSIBLY_UNALIGNED
|
|
int unaligned;
|
|
# define GEN_unaligned(name) GEN_unaligned2 (name)
|
|
# define GEN_unaligned2(name) name##_unaligned
|
|
#else
|
|
# define unaligned 0
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef PREPARE_LOOP
|
|
PREPARE_LOOP
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 || TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1
|
|
/* If the function is used to implement the mb*towc*() or wc*tomb*()
|
|
functions we must test whether any bytes from the last call are
|
|
stored in the `state' object. */
|
|
if (((FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1)
|
|
|| (FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
|| (TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && !FROM_DIRECTION))
|
|
&& consume_incomplete && (data->__statep->__count & 7) != 0)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Yep, we have some bytes left over. Process them now.
|
|
But this must not happen while we are called from an
|
|
error handler. */
|
|
assert (outbufstart == NULL);
|
|
|
|
# if FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1
|
|
if (TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM == 1 || FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
status = SINGLE(FROM_LOOP) (step, data, inptrp, inend, &outbuf,
|
|
outend, lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
# endif
|
|
# if !ONE_DIRECTION
|
|
# if FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1
|
|
else
|
|
# endif
|
|
# if TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1
|
|
status = SINGLE(TO_LOOP) (step, data, inptrp, inend, &outbuf,
|
|
outend, lirreversiblep EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
# endif
|
|
# endif
|
|
|
|
if (__builtin_expect (status, __GCONV_OK) != __GCONV_OK)
|
|
return status;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#if POSSIBLY_UNALIGNED
|
|
unaligned =
|
|
((FROM_DIRECTION
|
|
&& ((uintptr_t) inptr % FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM != 0
|
|
|| ((data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST)
|
|
&& (uintptr_t) outbuf % FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO != 0)))
|
|
|| (!FROM_DIRECTION
|
|
&& (((data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST)
|
|
&& (uintptr_t) outbuf % TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO != 0)
|
|
|| (uintptr_t) inptr % TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM != 0)));
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
while (1)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Remember the start value for this round. */
|
|
inptr = *inptrp;
|
|
/* The outbuf buffer is empty. */
|
|
outstart = outbuf;
|
|
#ifdef RESET_INPUT_BUFFER
|
|
/* Remember how many irreversible characters were skipped before
|
|
this round. */
|
|
size_t loop_irreversible
|
|
= lirreversible + (irreversible ? *irreversible : 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef SAVE_RESET_STATE
|
|
SAVE_RESET_STATE (1);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (__glibc_likely (!unaligned))
|
|
{
|
|
if (FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
status = FROM_LOOP (step, data, inptrp, inend, &outbuf, outend,
|
|
lirreversiblep EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
else
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
status = TO_LOOP (step, data, inptrp, inend, &outbuf, outend,
|
|
lirreversiblep EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
}
|
|
#if POSSIBLY_UNALIGNED
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
if (FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
status = GEN_unaligned (FROM_LOOP) (step, data, inptrp, inend,
|
|
&outbuf, outend,
|
|
lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
else
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
status = GEN_unaligned (TO_LOOP) (step, data, inptrp, inend,
|
|
&outbuf, outend,
|
|
lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* If we were called as part of an error handling module we
|
|
don't do anything else here. */
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (outbufstart != NULL))
|
|
{
|
|
*outbufstart = outbuf;
|
|
return status;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* We finished one use of the loops. */
|
|
++data->__invocation_counter;
|
|
|
|
/* If this is the last step leave the loop, there is nothing
|
|
we can do. */
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST))
|
|
{
|
|
/* Store information about how many bytes are available. */
|
|
data->__outbuf = outbuf;
|
|
|
|
/* Remember how many non-identical characters we
|
|
converted in an irreversible way. */
|
|
*irreversible += lirreversible;
|
|
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Write out all output which was produced. */
|
|
if (__glibc_likely (outbuf > outstart))
|
|
{
|
|
const unsigned char *outerr = data->__outbuf;
|
|
int result;
|
|
|
|
result = DL_CALL_FCT (fct, (next_step, next_data, &outerr,
|
|
outbuf, NULL, irreversible, 0,
|
|
consume_incomplete));
|
|
|
|
if (result != __GCONV_EMPTY_INPUT)
|
|
{
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (outerr != outbuf))
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef RESET_INPUT_BUFFER
|
|
/* RESET_INPUT_BUFFER can only work when there were
|
|
no new irreversible characters skipped during
|
|
this round. */
|
|
if (loop_irreversible
|
|
== lirreversible + (irreversible ? *irreversible : 0))
|
|
{
|
|
RESET_INPUT_BUFFER;
|
|
goto done_reset;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* We have a problem in one of the functions below.
|
|
Undo the conversion upto the error point. */
|
|
size_t nstatus __attribute__ ((unused));
|
|
|
|
/* Reload the pointers. */
|
|
*inptrp = inptr;
|
|
outbuf = outstart;
|
|
|
|
/* Restore the state. */
|
|
#ifdef SAVE_RESET_STATE
|
|
SAVE_RESET_STATE (0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (__glibc_likely (!unaligned))
|
|
{
|
|
if (FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
nstatus = FROM_LOOP (step, data, inptrp, inend,
|
|
&outbuf, outerr,
|
|
lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
else
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
nstatus = TO_LOOP (step, data, inptrp, inend,
|
|
&outbuf, outerr,
|
|
lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
}
|
|
#if POSSIBLY_UNALIGNED
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
if (FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
nstatus = GEN_unaligned (FROM_LOOP) (step, data,
|
|
inptrp, inend,
|
|
&outbuf,
|
|
outerr,
|
|
lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
else
|
|
/* Run the conversion loop. */
|
|
nstatus = GEN_unaligned (TO_LOOP) (step, data,
|
|
inptrp, inend,
|
|
&outbuf, outerr,
|
|
lirreversiblep
|
|
EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* We must run out of output buffer space in this
|
|
rerun. */
|
|
assert (outbuf == outerr);
|
|
assert (nstatus == __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT);
|
|
|
|
/* If we haven't consumed a single byte decrement
|
|
the invocation counter. */
|
|
if (__glibc_unlikely (outbuf == outstart))
|
|
--data->__invocation_counter;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef RESET_INPUT_BUFFER
|
|
done_reset:
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* Change the status. */
|
|
status = result;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
/* All the output is consumed, we can make another run
|
|
if everything was ok. */
|
|
if (status == __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT)
|
|
{
|
|
status = __GCONV_OK;
|
|
outbuf = data->__outbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (status != __GCONV_OK)
|
|
break;
|
|
|
|
/* Reset the output buffer pointer for the next round. */
|
|
outbuf = data->__outbuf;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef END_LOOP
|
|
END_LOOP
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* If we are supposed to consume all character store now all of the
|
|
remaining characters in the `state' object. */
|
|
#if FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 || TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1
|
|
if (((FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1)
|
|
|| (FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && FROM_DIRECTION)
|
|
|| (TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM > 1 && !FROM_DIRECTION))
|
|
&& __builtin_expect (consume_incomplete, 0)
|
|
&& status == __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT)
|
|
{
|
|
# ifdef STORE_REST
|
|
mbstate_t *state = data->__statep;
|
|
|
|
STORE_REST
|
|
# else
|
|
/* Make sure the remaining bytes fit into the state objects
|
|
buffer. */
|
|
size_t cnt_after = inend - *inptrp;
|
|
assert (cnt_after <= sizeof (data->__statep->__value.__wchb));
|
|
|
|
size_t cnt;
|
|
for (cnt = 0; cnt < cnt_after; ++cnt)
|
|
data->__statep->__value.__wchb[cnt] = (*inptrp)[cnt];
|
|
*inptrp = inend;
|
|
data->__statep->__count &= ~7;
|
|
data->__statep->__count |= cnt;
|
|
# endif
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
#undef unaligned
|
|
#undef POSSIBLY_UNALIGNED
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return status;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#undef DEFINE_INIT
|
|
#undef CHARSET_NAME
|
|
#undef DEFINE_FINI
|
|
#undef MIN_NEEDED_FROM
|
|
#undef MIN_NEEDED_TO
|
|
#undef MAX_NEEDED_FROM
|
|
#undef MAX_NEEDED_TO
|
|
#undef FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
|
|
#undef FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
|
|
#undef FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
|
|
#undef FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
|
|
#undef TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
|
|
#undef TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
|
|
#undef TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
|
|
#undef TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
|
|
#undef FROM_DIRECTION
|
|
#undef EMIT_SHIFT_TO_INIT
|
|
#undef FROM_LOOP
|
|
#undef TO_LOOP
|
|
#undef ONE_DIRECTION
|
|
#undef SAVE_RESET_STATE
|
|
#undef RESET_INPUT_BUFFER
|
|
#undef FUNCTION_NAME
|
|
#undef PREPARE_LOOP
|
|
#undef END_LOOP
|
|
#undef EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS
|
|
#undef STORE_REST
|
|
#undef FROM_ONEBYTE
|