/* * Copyright (c) 2006-2007 Jan Behrens, FlexiGuided GmbH, Berlin * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /* * File name: utf8proc.h * Version: 1.1.1 * Last changed: 2007-07-22 * Changed 2008-05-16 by rkr to add config.h and replacement for stdbool.h * for pre-C99 compilers that don't support bool. * Changed 2008-06-05 by rkr to add utf8proc_check(str, options) function for * for just checking UTF-8 validity * Description: * Header files for libutf8proc, which is a mapping tool for UTF-8 strings * with following features: * - decomposing and composing of strings * - replacing compatibility characters with their equivalents * - stripping of "default ignorable characters" * like SOFT-HYPHEN or ZERO-WIDTH-SPACE * - folding of certain characters for string comparison * (e.g. HYPHEN U+2010 and MINUS U+2212 to ASCII "-") * (see "LUMP" option) * - optional rejection of strings containing non-assigned code points * - stripping of control characters * - stripping of character marks (accents, etc.) * - transformation of LF, CRLF, CR and NEL to line-feed (LF) * or to the unicode chararacters for paragraph separation (PS) * or line separation (LS). * - unicode case folding (for case insensitive string comparisons) * - rejection of illegal UTF-8 data * (i.e. UTF-8 encoded UTF-16 surrogates) * - support for korean hangul characters * Unicode Version 5.0.0 is supported. */ #ifndef UTF8PROC_H #define UTF8PROC_H #include "config.h" #include #ifdef HAVE_STDBOOL_H #include #else # if ! HAVE__BOOL # ifdef __cplusplus typedef bool _Bool; # else typedef unsigned char _Bool; # endif # endif #ifndef _Bool # define bool _Bool #endif # define false 0 # define true 1 # define __bool_true_false_are_defined 1 #endif #include #ifdef HAVE_INTTYPES_H #include #elif defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(HAVE_STDINT_H) #include #else /* HAVE_INTTYPES_H */ #include #endif /* HAVE_INTTYPES_H */ #include #ifndef HAVE_SSIZE_T #define ssize_t int #endif #ifndef SSIZE_MAX #define SSIZE_MAX (SIZE_MAX/2) #endif #define UTF8PROC_NULLTERM (1<<0) #define UTF8PROC_STABLE (1<<1) #define UTF8PROC_COMPAT (1<<2) #define UTF8PROC_COMPOSE (1<<3) #define UTF8PROC_DECOMPOSE (1<<4) #define UTF8PROC_IGNORE (1<<5) #define UTF8PROC_REJECTNA (1<<6) #define UTF8PROC_NLF2LS (1<<7) #define UTF8PROC_NLF2PS (1<<8) #define UTF8PROC_NLF2LF (UTF8PROC_NLF2LS | UTF8PROC_NLF2PS) #define UTF8PROC_STRIPCC (1<<9) #define UTF8PROC_CASEFOLD (1<<10) #define UTF8PROC_CHARBOUND (1<<11) #define UTF8PROC_LUMP (1<<12) #define UTF8PROC_STRIPMARK (1<<13) /* * Flags being regarded by several functions in the library: * NULLTERM: The given UTF-8 input is NULL terminated. * STABLE: Unicode Versioning Stability has to be respected. * COMPAT: Compatiblity decomposition * (i.e. formatting information is lost) * COMPOSE: Return a result with composed characters. * DECOMPOSE: Return a result with decomposed characters. * IGNORE: Strip "default ignorable characters" * REJECTNA: Return an error, if the input contains unassigned * code points. * NLF2LS: Indicating that NLF-sequences (LF, CRLF, CR, NEL) are * representing a line break, and should be converted to the * unicode character for line separation (LS). * NLF2PS: Indicating that NLF-sequences are representing a paragraph * break, and should be converted to the unicode character for * paragraph separation (PS). * NLF2LF: Indicating that the meaning of NLF-sequences is unknown. * STRIPCC: Strips and/or convers control characters. * NLF-sequences are transformed into space, except if one of * the NLF2LS/PS/LF options is given. * HorizontalTab (HT) and FormFeed (FF) are treated as a * NLF-sequence in this case. * All other control characters are simply removed. * CASEFOLD: Performs unicode case folding, to be able to do a * case-insensitive string comparison. * CHARBOUND: Inserts 0xFF bytes at the beginning of each sequence which * is representing a single grapheme cluster (see UAX#29). * LUMP: Lumps certain characters together * (e.g. HYPHEN U+2010 and MINUS U+2212 to ASCII "-"). * (See lump.txt for details.) * If NLF2LF is set, this includes a transformation of * paragraph and line separators to ASCII line-feed (LF). * STRIPMARK: Strips all character markings * (non-spacing, spacing and enclosing) (i.e. accents) * NOTE: this option works only with COMPOSE or DECOMPOSE */ #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_NOMEM -1 #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_OVERFLOW -2 #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_INVALIDUTF8 -3 #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_NOTASSIGNED -4 #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_INVALIDOPTS -5 /* * Error codes being returned by almost all functions: * ERROR_NOMEM: Memory could not be allocated. * ERROR_OVERFLOW: The given string is too long to be processed. * ERROR_INVALIDUTF8: The given string is not a legal UTF-8 string. * ERROR_NOTASSIGNED: The REJECTNA flag was set, * and an unassigned code point was found. * ERROR_INVALIDOPTS: Invalid options have been used. */ typedef int16_t utf8proc_propval_t; typedef struct utf8proc_property_struct { utf8proc_propval_t category; utf8proc_propval_t combining_class; utf8proc_propval_t bidi_class; utf8proc_propval_t decomp_type; const int32_t *decomp_mapping; unsigned bidi_mirrored:1; int32_t uppercase_mapping; int32_t lowercase_mapping; int32_t titlecase_mapping; int32_t comb1st_index; int32_t comb2nd_index; unsigned comp_exclusion:1; unsigned ignorable:1; unsigned control_boundary:1; unsigned extend:1; const int32_t *casefold_mapping; } utf8proc_property_t; #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LU 1 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LL 2 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LT 3 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LM 4 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LO 5 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MN 6 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MC 7 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ME 8 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ND 9 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_NL 10 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_NO 11 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PC 12 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PD 13 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PS 14 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PE 15 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PI 16 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PF 17 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PO 18 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SM 19 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SC 20 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SK 21 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SO 22 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZS 23 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZL 24 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZP 25 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CC 26 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CF 27 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CS 28 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CO 29 #define UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CN 30 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_L 1 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_LRE 2 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_LRO 3 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_R 4 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_AL 5 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_RLE 6 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_RLO 7 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_PDF 8 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_EN 9 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_ES 10 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_ET 11 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_AN 12 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_CS 13 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_NSM 14 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_BN 15 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_B 16 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_S 17 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_WS 18 #define UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_ON 19 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_FONT 1 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_NOBREAK 2 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_INITIAL 3 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_MEDIAL 4 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_FINAL 5 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_ISOLATED 6 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_CIRCLE 7 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SUPER 8 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SUB 9 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_VERTICAL 10 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_WIDE 11 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_NARROW 12 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SMALL 13 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SQUARE 14 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_FRACTION 15 #define UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_COMPAT 16 extern const int8_t utf8proc_utf8class[256]; const char *utf8proc_errmsg(ssize_t errcode); /* * Returns a static error string for the given error code. */ ssize_t utf8proc_iterate(const uint8_t *str, ssize_t strlen, int32_t *dst); /* * Reads a single char from the UTF-8 sequence being pointed to by 'str'. * The maximum number of bytes read is 'strlen', unless 'strlen' is * negative. * If a valid unicode char could be read, it is stored in the variable * being pointed to by 'dst', otherwise that variable will be set to -1. * In case of success the number of bytes read is returned, otherwise a * negative error code is returned. */ bool utf8proc_codepoint_valid(int32_t uc); /* * Returns 1, if the given unicode code-point is valid, otherwise 0. */ ssize_t utf8proc_encode_char(int32_t uc, uint8_t *dst); /* * Encodes the unicode char with the code point 'uc' as an UTF-8 string in * the byte array being pointed to by 'dst'. This array has to be at least * 4 bytes long. * In case of success the number of bytes written is returned, * otherwise 0. * This function does not check if 'uc' is a valid unicode code point. */ const utf8proc_property_t *utf8proc_get_property(int32_t uc); /* * Returns a pointer to a (constant) struct containing information about * the unicode char with the given code point 'uc'. * If the character is not existent a pointer to a special struct is * returned, where 'category' is a NULL pointer. * WARNING: The parameter 'uc' has to be in the range of 0x0000 to * 0x10FFFF, otherwise the program might crash! */ ssize_t utf8proc_decompose_char( int32_t uc, int32_t *dst, ssize_t bufsize, int options, int *last_boundclass ); /* * Writes a decomposition of the unicode char 'uc' into the array being * pointed to by 'dst'. * Following flags in the 'options' field are regarded: * REJECTNA: an unassigned unicode code point leads to an error * IGNORE: "default ignorable" chars are stripped * CASEFOLD: unicode casefolding is applied * COMPAT: replace certain characters with their * compatibility decomposition * CHARBOUND: Inserts 0xFF bytes before each grapheme cluster * LUMP: lumps certain different characters together * STRIPMARK: removes all character marks * The pointer 'last_boundclass' has to point to an integer variable which * is storing the last character boundary class, if the CHARBOUND option * is used. * In case of success the number of chars written is returned, * in case of an error, a negative error code is returned. * If the number of written chars would be bigger than 'bufsize', * the buffer (up to 'bufsize') has inpredictable data, and the needed * buffer size is returned. * WARNING: The parameter 'uc' has to be in the range of 0x0000 to * 0x10FFFF, otherwise the program might crash! */ ssize_t utf8proc_decompose( const uint8_t *str, ssize_t strlen, int32_t *buffer, ssize_t bufsize, int options ); /* * Does the same as 'utf8proc_decompose_char', but acts on a whole UTF-8 * string, and orders the decomposed sequences correctly. * If the NULLTERM flag in 'options' is set, processing will be stopped, * when a NULL byte is encounted, otherwise 'strlen' bytes are processed. * The result in form of unicode code points is written into the buffer * being pointed to by 'buffer', having the length of 'bufsize' entries. * In case of success the number of chars written is returned, * in case of an error, a negative error code is returned. * If the number of written chars would be bigger than 'bufsize', * the buffer (up to 'bufsize') has inpredictable data, and the needed * buffer size is returned. */ ssize_t utf8proc_reencode(int32_t *buffer, ssize_t length, int options); /* * Reencodes the sequence of unicode characters given by the pointer * 'buffer' and 'length' as UTF-8. * The result is stored in the same memory area where the data is read. * Following flags in the 'options' field are regarded: * NLF2LS: converts LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into LS * NLF2PS: converts LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into PS * NLF2LF: converts LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into LF * STRIPCC: strips or converts all non-affected control characters * COMPOSE: tries to combine decomposed characters into composite * characters * STABLE: prohibits combining characters which would violate * the unicode versioning stability * In case of success the length of the resulting UTF-8 string is * returned, otherwise a negative error code is returned. * WARNING: The amount of free space being pointed to by 'buffer', has to * exceed the amount of the input data by one byte, and the * entries of the array pointed to by 'str' have to be in the * range of 0x0000 to 0x10FFFF, otherwise the program might * crash! */ ssize_t utf8proc_map( const uint8_t *str, ssize_t strlen, uint8_t **dstptr, int options ); /* * Maps the given UTF-8 string being pointed to by 'str' to a new UTF-8 * string, which is allocated dynamically, and afterwards pointed to by * the pointer being pointed to by 'dstptr'. * If the NULLTERM flag in the 'options' field is set, the length is * determined by a NULL terminator, otherwise the parameter 'strlen' is * evaluated to determine the string length, but in any case the result * will be NULL terminated (though it might contain NULL characters * before). Other flags in the 'options' field are passed to the functions * defined above, and regarded as described. * In case of success the length of the new string is returned, * otherwise a negative error code is returned. * NOTICE: The memory of the new UTF-8 string will have been allocated with * 'malloc', and has theirfore to be freed with 'free'. */ uint8_t *utf8proc_NFD(const uint8_t *str); uint8_t *utf8proc_NFC(const uint8_t *str); uint8_t *utf8proc_NFKD(const uint8_t *str); uint8_t *utf8proc_NFKC(const uint8_t *str); /* * Returns a pointer to newly allocated memory of a NFD, NFC, NFKD or NFKC * normalized version of the null-terminated string 'str'. */ ssize_t utf8proc_check(const uint8_t *str); /* * Just checks UTF-8 string for validity, returns 0 if valid or one of * the negative UTF8PROC_ERROR_* codes if invalid or memory exhausted * checking. Assumes null-terminated string str and UTF8PROC_STABLE * option. */ #endif