Rationalize code placement between wchar.c, encnames.c, and mbutils.c.

Move all the backend-only code that'd crept into wchar.c and encnames.c
into mbutils.c.

To remove the last few #ifdef dependencies from wchar.c and encnames.c,
also make the following changes:

* Adjust get_encoding_name_for_icu to return NULL, not throw an error,
for unsupported encodings.  Its sole caller can perfectly well throw an
error instead.  (While at it, I also made this function and its sibling
is_encoding_supported_by_icu proof against out-of-range encoding IDs.)

* Remove the overlength-name error condition from pg_char_to_encoding.
It's completely silly not to treat that just like any other
the-name-is-not-in-the-table case.

Also, get rid of pg_mic_mblen --- there's no obvious reason why
conv.c shouldn't call pg_mule_mblen instead.

Other than that, this is just code movement and comment-polishing with
no functional changes.  Notably, I reordered declarations in pg_wchar.h
to show which functions are frontend-accessible and which are not.

Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CA+TgmoYO8oq-iy8E02rD8eX25T-9SmyxKWqqks5OMHxKvGXpXQ@mail.gmail.com
This commit is contained in:
Tom Lane 2020-01-16 18:08:21 -05:00
parent 3d4cb5d6c1
commit 5afaa2e426
6 changed files with 505 additions and 536 deletions

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@ -1555,9 +1555,14 @@ init_icu_converter(void)
UConverter *conv;
if (icu_converter)
return;
return; /* already done */
icu_encoding_name = get_encoding_name_for_icu(GetDatabaseEncoding());
if (!icu_encoding_name)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("encoding \"%s\" not supported by ICU",
pg_encoding_to_char(GetDatabaseEncoding()))));
status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
conv = ucnv_open(icu_encoding_name, &status);

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@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ mic2latin(const unsigned char *mic, unsigned char *p, int len,
}
else
{
int l = pg_mic_mblen(mic);
int l = pg_mule_mblen(mic);
if (len < l)
report_invalid_encoding(PG_MULE_INTERNAL, (const char *) mic,
@ -217,7 +217,7 @@ mic2latin_with_table(const unsigned char *mic,
}
else
{
int l = pg_mic_mblen(mic);
int l = pg_mule_mblen(mic);
if (len < l)
report_invalid_encoding(PG_MULE_INTERNAL, (const char *) mic,

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@ -1066,6 +1066,23 @@ pg_client_encoding(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
return DirectFunctionCall1(namein, CStringGetDatum(ClientEncoding->name));
}
Datum
PG_char_to_encoding(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Name s = PG_GETARG_NAME(0);
PG_RETURN_INT32(pg_char_to_encoding(NameStr(*s)));
}
Datum
PG_encoding_to_char(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int32 encoding = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
const char *encoding_name = pg_encoding_to_char(encoding);
return DirectFunctionCall1(namein, CStringGetDatum(encoding_name));
}
/*
* gettext() returns messages in this encoding. This often matches the
* database encoding, but it differs for SQL_ASCII databases, for processes
@ -1078,6 +1095,438 @@ GetMessageEncoding(void)
return MessageEncoding->encoding;
}
/*
* Generic character incrementer function.
*
* Not knowing anything about the properties of the encoding in use, we just
* keep incrementing the last byte until we get a validly-encoded result,
* or we run out of values to try. We don't bother to try incrementing
* higher-order bytes, so there's no growth in runtime for wider characters.
* (If we did try to do that, we'd need to consider the likelihood that 255
* is not a valid final byte in the encoding.)
*/
static bool
pg_generic_charinc(unsigned char *charptr, int len)
{
unsigned char *lastbyte = charptr + len - 1;
mbverifier mbverify;
/* We can just invoke the character verifier directly. */
mbverify = pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].mbverify;
while (*lastbyte < (unsigned char) 255)
{
(*lastbyte)++;
if ((*mbverify) (charptr, len) == len)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* UTF-8 character incrementer function.
*
* For a one-byte character less than 0x7F, we just increment the byte.
*
* For a multibyte character, every byte but the first must fall between 0x80
* and 0xBF; and the first byte must be between 0xC0 and 0xF4. We increment
* the last byte that's not already at its maximum value. If we can't find a
* byte that's less than the maximum allowable value, we simply fail. We also
* need some special-case logic to skip regions used for surrogate pair
* handling, as those should not occur in valid UTF-8.
*
* Note that we don't reset lower-order bytes back to their minimums, since
* we can't afford to make an exhaustive search (see make_greater_string).
*/
static bool
pg_utf8_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length)
{
unsigned char a;
unsigned char limit;
switch (length)
{
default:
/* reject lengths 5 and 6 for now */
return false;
case 4:
a = charptr[3];
if (a < 0xBF)
{
charptr[3]++;
break;
}
/* FALL THRU */
case 3:
a = charptr[2];
if (a < 0xBF)
{
charptr[2]++;
break;
}
/* FALL THRU */
case 2:
a = charptr[1];
switch (*charptr)
{
case 0xED:
limit = 0x9F;
break;
case 0xF4:
limit = 0x8F;
break;
default:
limit = 0xBF;
break;
}
if (a < limit)
{
charptr[1]++;
break;
}
/* FALL THRU */
case 1:
a = *charptr;
if (a == 0x7F || a == 0xDF || a == 0xEF || a == 0xF4)
return false;
charptr[0]++;
break;
}
return true;
}
/*
* EUC-JP character incrementer function.
*
* If the sequence starts with SS2 (0x8e), it must be a two-byte sequence
* representing JIS X 0201 characters with the second byte ranging between
* 0xa1 and 0xdf. We just increment the last byte if it's less than 0xdf,
* and otherwise rewrite the whole sequence to 0xa1 0xa1.
*
* If the sequence starts with SS3 (0x8f), it must be a three-byte sequence
* in which the last two bytes range between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte
* is incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte.
*
* If the sequence starts with a value other than the above and its MSB
* is set, it must be a two-byte sequence representing JIS X 0208 characters
* with both bytes ranging between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte is
* incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte.
*
* Otherwise, the sequence is a single-byte ASCII character. It is
* incremented up to 0x7f.
*/
static bool
pg_eucjp_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length)
{
unsigned char c1,
c2;
int i;
c1 = *charptr;
switch (c1)
{
case SS2: /* JIS X 0201 */
if (length != 2)
return false;
c2 = charptr[1];
if (c2 >= 0xdf)
charptr[0] = charptr[1] = 0xa1;
else if (c2 < 0xa1)
charptr[1] = 0xa1;
else
charptr[1]++;
break;
case SS3: /* JIS X 0212 */
if (length != 3)
return false;
for (i = 2; i > 0; i--)
{
c2 = charptr[i];
if (c2 < 0xa1)
{
charptr[i] = 0xa1;
return true;
}
else if (c2 < 0xfe)
{
charptr[i]++;
return true;
}
}
/* Out of 3-byte code region */
return false;
default:
if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* JIS X 0208? */
{
if (length != 2)
return false;
for (i = 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
c2 = charptr[i];
if (c2 < 0xa1)
{
charptr[i] = 0xa1;
return true;
}
else if (c2 < 0xfe)
{
charptr[i]++;
return true;
}
}
/* Out of 2 byte code region */
return false;
}
else
{ /* ASCII, single byte */
if (c1 > 0x7e)
return false;
(*charptr)++;
}
break;
}
return true;
}
/*
* get the character incrementer for the encoding for the current database
*/
mbcharacter_incrementer
pg_database_encoding_character_incrementer(void)
{
/*
* Eventually it might be best to add a field to pg_wchar_table[], but for
* now we just use a switch.
*/
switch (GetDatabaseEncoding())
{
case PG_UTF8:
return pg_utf8_increment;
case PG_EUC_JP:
return pg_eucjp_increment;
default:
return pg_generic_charinc;
}
}
/*
* fetch maximum length of the encoding for the current database
*/
int
pg_database_encoding_max_length(void)
{
return pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].maxmblen;
}
/*
* Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the current
* database encoding. Otherwise same as pg_verify_mbstr().
*/
bool
pg_verifymbstr(const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError)
{
return
pg_verify_mbstr_len(GetDatabaseEncoding(), mbstr, len, noError) >= 0;
}
/*
* Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified
* encoding.
*/
bool
pg_verify_mbstr(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError)
{
return pg_verify_mbstr_len(encoding, mbstr, len, noError) >= 0;
}
/*
* Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified
* encoding.
*
* mbstr is not necessarily zero terminated; length of mbstr is
* specified by len.
*
* If OK, return length of string in the encoding.
* If a problem is found, return -1 when noError is
* true; when noError is false, ereport() a descriptive message.
*/
int
pg_verify_mbstr_len(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError)
{
mbverifier mbverify;
int mb_len;
Assert(PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding));
/*
* In single-byte encodings, we need only reject nulls (\0).
*/
if (pg_encoding_max_length(encoding) <= 1)
{
const char *nullpos = memchr(mbstr, 0, len);
if (nullpos == NULL)
return len;
if (noError)
return -1;
report_invalid_encoding(encoding, nullpos, 1);
}
/* fetch function pointer just once */
mbverify = pg_wchar_table[encoding].mbverify;
mb_len = 0;
while (len > 0)
{
int l;
/* fast path for ASCII-subset characters */
if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*mbstr))
{
if (*mbstr != '\0')
{
mb_len++;
mbstr++;
len--;
continue;
}
if (noError)
return -1;
report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len);
}
l = (*mbverify) ((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len);
if (l < 0)
{
if (noError)
return -1;
report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len);
}
mbstr += l;
len -= l;
mb_len++;
}
return mb_len;
}
/*
* check_encoding_conversion_args: check arguments of a conversion function
*
* "expected" arguments can be either an encoding ID or -1 to indicate that
* the caller will check whether it accepts the ID.
*
* Note: the errors here are not really user-facing, so elog instead of
* ereport seems sufficient. Also, we trust that the "expected" encoding
* arguments are valid encoding IDs, but we don't trust the actuals.
*/
void
check_encoding_conversion_args(int src_encoding,
int dest_encoding,
int len,
int expected_src_encoding,
int expected_dest_encoding)
{
if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(src_encoding))
elog(ERROR, "invalid source encoding ID: %d", src_encoding);
if (src_encoding != expected_src_encoding && expected_src_encoding >= 0)
elog(ERROR, "expected source encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"",
pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_src_encoding].name,
pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name);
if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(dest_encoding))
elog(ERROR, "invalid destination encoding ID: %d", dest_encoding);
if (dest_encoding != expected_dest_encoding && expected_dest_encoding >= 0)
elog(ERROR, "expected destination encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"",
pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_dest_encoding].name,
pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name);
if (len < 0)
elog(ERROR, "encoding conversion length must not be negative");
}
/*
* report_invalid_encoding: complain about invalid multibyte character
*
* note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character;
* len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte.
*/
void
report_invalid_encoding(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len)
{
int l = pg_encoding_mblen(encoding, mbstr);
char buf[8 * 5 + 1];
char *p = buf;
int j,
jlimit;
jlimit = Min(l, len);
jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */
for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++)
{
p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]);
if (j < jlimit - 1)
p += sprintf(p, " ");
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_CHARACTER_NOT_IN_REPERTOIRE),
errmsg("invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s",
pg_enc2name_tbl[encoding].name,
buf)));
}
/*
* report_untranslatable_char: complain about untranslatable character
*
* note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character;
* len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte.
*/
void
report_untranslatable_char(int src_encoding, int dest_encoding,
const char *mbstr, int len)
{
int l = pg_encoding_mblen(src_encoding, mbstr);
char buf[8 * 5 + 1];
char *p = buf;
int j,
jlimit;
jlimit = Min(l, len);
jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */
for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++)
{
p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]);
if (j < jlimit - 1)
p += sprintf(p, " ");
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNTRANSLATABLE_CHARACTER),
errmsg("character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in encoding \"%s\"",
buf,
pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name,
pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name)));
}
#ifdef WIN32
/*
* Convert from MessageEncoding to a palloc'ed, null-terminated utf16
@ -1149,4 +1598,4 @@ pgwin32_message_to_UTF16(const char *str, int len, int *utf16len)
return utf16;
}
#endif
#endif /* WIN32 */

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@ -10,12 +10,7 @@
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifdef FRONTEND
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#else
#include "postgres.h"
#include "utils/builtins.h"
#endif
#include "c.h"
#include <ctype.h>
#include <unistd.h>
@ -310,6 +305,7 @@ static const pg_encname pg_encname_tbl[] =
#else
#define DEF_ENC2NAME(name, codepage) { #name, PG_##name, codepage }
#endif
const pg_enc2name pg_enc2name_tbl[] =
{
DEF_ENC2NAME(SQL_ASCII, 0),
@ -409,10 +405,8 @@ const pg_enc2gettext pg_enc2gettext_tbl[] =
};
#ifndef FRONTEND
/*
* Table of encoding names for ICU
* Table of encoding names for ICU (currently covers backend encodings only)
*
* Reference: <https://ssl.icu-project.org/icu-bin/convexp>
*
@ -457,33 +451,32 @@ static const char *const pg_enc2icu_tbl[] =
"KOI8-U", /* PG_KOI8U */
};
/*
* Is this encoding supported by ICU?
*/
bool
is_encoding_supported_by_icu(int encoding)
{
if (!PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(encoding))
return false;
return (pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding] != NULL);
}
/*
* Returns ICU's name for encoding, or NULL if not supported
*/
const char *
get_encoding_name_for_icu(int encoding)
{
const char *icu_encoding_name;
StaticAssertStmt(lengthof(pg_enc2icu_tbl) == PG_ENCODING_BE_LAST + 1,
"pg_enc2icu_tbl incomplete");
icu_encoding_name = pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding];
if (!icu_encoding_name)
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED),
errmsg("encoding \"%s\" not supported by ICU",
pg_encoding_to_char(encoding))));
return icu_encoding_name;
if (!PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(encoding))
return NULL;
return pg_enc2icu_tbl[encoding];
}
#endif /* not FRONTEND */
/* ----------
* Encoding checks, for error returns -1 else encoding id
@ -523,9 +516,10 @@ pg_valid_server_encoding_id(int encoding)
return PG_VALID_BE_ENCODING(encoding);
}
/* ----------
* Remove irrelevant chars from encoding name
* ----------
/*
* Remove irrelevant chars from encoding name, store at *newkey
*
* (Caller's responsibility to provide a large enough buffer)
*/
static char *
clean_encoding_name(const char *key, char *newkey)
@ -547,11 +541,10 @@ clean_encoding_name(const char *key, char *newkey)
return newkey;
}
/* ----------
/*
* Search encoding by encoding name
*
* Returns encoding ID, or -1 for error
* ----------
* Returns encoding ID, or -1 if not recognized
*/
int
pg_char_to_encoding(const char *name)
@ -568,16 +561,8 @@ pg_char_to_encoding(const char *name)
return -1;
if (strlen(name) >= NAMEDATALEN)
{
#ifdef FRONTEND
fprintf(stderr, "encoding name too long\n");
return -1;
#else
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_NAME_TOO_LONG),
errmsg("encoding name too long")));
#endif
}
return -1; /* it's certainly not in the table */
key = clean_encoding_name(name, buff);
while (last >= base)
@ -599,16 +584,6 @@ pg_char_to_encoding(const char *name)
return -1;
}
#ifndef FRONTEND
Datum
PG_char_to_encoding(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
Name s = PG_GETARG_NAME(0);
PG_RETURN_INT32(pg_char_to_encoding(NameStr(*s)));
}
#endif
const char *
pg_encoding_to_char(int encoding)
{
@ -621,15 +596,3 @@ pg_encoding_to_char(int encoding)
}
return "";
}
#ifndef FRONTEND
Datum
PG_encoding_to_char(PG_FUNCTION_ARGS)
{
int32 encoding = PG_GETARG_INT32(0);
const char *encoding_name = pg_encoding_to_char(encoding);
return DirectFunctionCall1(namein, CStringGetDatum(encoding_name));
}
#endif

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@ -10,11 +10,7 @@
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
#ifdef FRONTEND
#include "postgres_fe.h"
#else
#include "postgres.h"
#endif
#include "c.h"
#include "mb/pg_wchar.h"
@ -838,6 +834,7 @@ pg_wchar2mule_with_len(const pg_wchar *from, unsigned char *to, int len)
return cnt;
}
/* exported for direct use by conv.c */
int
pg_mule_mblen(const unsigned char *s)
{
@ -1498,214 +1495,6 @@ pg_utf8_islegal(const unsigned char *source, int length)
return true;
}
#ifndef FRONTEND
/*
* Generic character incrementer function.
*
* Not knowing anything about the properties of the encoding in use, we just
* keep incrementing the last byte until we get a validly-encoded result,
* or we run out of values to try. We don't bother to try incrementing
* higher-order bytes, so there's no growth in runtime for wider characters.
* (If we did try to do that, we'd need to consider the likelihood that 255
* is not a valid final byte in the encoding.)
*/
static bool
pg_generic_charinc(unsigned char *charptr, int len)
{
unsigned char *lastbyte = charptr + len - 1;
mbverifier mbverify;
/* We can just invoke the character verifier directly. */
mbverify = pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].mbverify;
while (*lastbyte < (unsigned char) 255)
{
(*lastbyte)++;
if ((*mbverify) (charptr, len) == len)
return true;
}
return false;
}
/*
* UTF-8 character incrementer function.
*
* For a one-byte character less than 0x7F, we just increment the byte.
*
* For a multibyte character, every byte but the first must fall between 0x80
* and 0xBF; and the first byte must be between 0xC0 and 0xF4. We increment
* the last byte that's not already at its maximum value. If we can't find a
* byte that's less than the maximum allowable value, we simply fail. We also
* need some special-case logic to skip regions used for surrogate pair
* handling, as those should not occur in valid UTF-8.
*
* Note that we don't reset lower-order bytes back to their minimums, since
* we can't afford to make an exhaustive search (see make_greater_string).
*/
static bool
pg_utf8_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length)
{
unsigned char a;
unsigned char limit;
switch (length)
{
default:
/* reject lengths 5 and 6 for now */
return false;
case 4:
a = charptr[3];
if (a < 0xBF)
{
charptr[3]++;
break;
}
/* FALL THRU */
case 3:
a = charptr[2];
if (a < 0xBF)
{
charptr[2]++;
break;
}
/* FALL THRU */
case 2:
a = charptr[1];
switch (*charptr)
{
case 0xED:
limit = 0x9F;
break;
case 0xF4:
limit = 0x8F;
break;
default:
limit = 0xBF;
break;
}
if (a < limit)
{
charptr[1]++;
break;
}
/* FALL THRU */
case 1:
a = *charptr;
if (a == 0x7F || a == 0xDF || a == 0xEF || a == 0xF4)
return false;
charptr[0]++;
break;
}
return true;
}
/*
* EUC-JP character incrementer function.
*
* If the sequence starts with SS2 (0x8e), it must be a two-byte sequence
* representing JIS X 0201 characters with the second byte ranging between
* 0xa1 and 0xdf. We just increment the last byte if it's less than 0xdf,
* and otherwise rewrite the whole sequence to 0xa1 0xa1.
*
* If the sequence starts with SS3 (0x8f), it must be a three-byte sequence
* in which the last two bytes range between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte
* is incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte.
*
* If the sequence starts with a value other than the above and its MSB
* is set, it must be a two-byte sequence representing JIS X 0208 characters
* with both bytes ranging between 0xa1 and 0xfe. The last byte is
* incremented if possible, otherwise the second-to-last byte.
*
* Otherwise, the sequence is a single-byte ASCII character. It is
* incremented up to 0x7f.
*/
static bool
pg_eucjp_increment(unsigned char *charptr, int length)
{
unsigned char c1,
c2;
int i;
c1 = *charptr;
switch (c1)
{
case SS2: /* JIS X 0201 */
if (length != 2)
return false;
c2 = charptr[1];
if (c2 >= 0xdf)
charptr[0] = charptr[1] = 0xa1;
else if (c2 < 0xa1)
charptr[1] = 0xa1;
else
charptr[1]++;
break;
case SS3: /* JIS X 0212 */
if (length != 3)
return false;
for (i = 2; i > 0; i--)
{
c2 = charptr[i];
if (c2 < 0xa1)
{
charptr[i] = 0xa1;
return true;
}
else if (c2 < 0xfe)
{
charptr[i]++;
return true;
}
}
/* Out of 3-byte code region */
return false;
default:
if (IS_HIGHBIT_SET(c1)) /* JIS X 0208? */
{
if (length != 2)
return false;
for (i = 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
c2 = charptr[i];
if (c2 < 0xa1)
{
charptr[i] = 0xa1;
return true;
}
else if (c2 < 0xfe)
{
charptr[i]++;
return true;
}
}
/* Out of 2 byte code region */
return false;
}
else
{ /* ASCII, single byte */
if (c1 > 0x7e)
return false;
(*charptr)++;
}
break;
}
return true;
}
#endif /* !FRONTEND */
/*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -1758,13 +1547,6 @@ const pg_wchar_tbl pg_wchar_table[] = {
{0, 0, pg_sjis_mblen, pg_sjis_dsplen, pg_sjis_verifier, 2} /* PG_SHIFT_JIS_2004 */
};
/* returns the byte length of a word for mule internal code */
int
pg_mic_mblen(const unsigned char *mbstr)
{
return pg_mule_mblen(mbstr);
}
/*
* Returns the byte length of a multibyte character.
*/
@ -1810,232 +1592,3 @@ pg_encoding_max_length(int encoding)
return pg_wchar_table[encoding].maxmblen;
}
#ifndef FRONTEND
/*
* fetch maximum length of the encoding for the current database
*/
int
pg_database_encoding_max_length(void)
{
return pg_wchar_table[GetDatabaseEncoding()].maxmblen;
}
/*
* get the character incrementer for the encoding for the current database
*/
mbcharacter_incrementer
pg_database_encoding_character_incrementer(void)
{
/*
* Eventually it might be best to add a field to pg_wchar_table[], but for
* now we just use a switch.
*/
switch (GetDatabaseEncoding())
{
case PG_UTF8:
return pg_utf8_increment;
case PG_EUC_JP:
return pg_eucjp_increment;
default:
return pg_generic_charinc;
}
}
/*
* Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the current
* database encoding. Otherwise same as pg_verify_mbstr().
*/
bool
pg_verifymbstr(const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError)
{
return
pg_verify_mbstr_len(GetDatabaseEncoding(), mbstr, len, noError) >= 0;
}
/*
* Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified
* encoding.
*/
bool
pg_verify_mbstr(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError)
{
return pg_verify_mbstr_len(encoding, mbstr, len, noError) >= 0;
}
/*
* Verify mbstr to make sure that it is validly encoded in the specified
* encoding.
*
* mbstr is not necessarily zero terminated; length of mbstr is
* specified by len.
*
* If OK, return length of string in the encoding.
* If a problem is found, return -1 when noError is
* true; when noError is false, ereport() a descriptive message.
*/
int
pg_verify_mbstr_len(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len, bool noError)
{
mbverifier mbverify;
int mb_len;
Assert(PG_VALID_ENCODING(encoding));
/*
* In single-byte encodings, we need only reject nulls (\0).
*/
if (pg_encoding_max_length(encoding) <= 1)
{
const char *nullpos = memchr(mbstr, 0, len);
if (nullpos == NULL)
return len;
if (noError)
return -1;
report_invalid_encoding(encoding, nullpos, 1);
}
/* fetch function pointer just once */
mbverify = pg_wchar_table[encoding].mbverify;
mb_len = 0;
while (len > 0)
{
int l;
/* fast path for ASCII-subset characters */
if (!IS_HIGHBIT_SET(*mbstr))
{
if (*mbstr != '\0')
{
mb_len++;
mbstr++;
len--;
continue;
}
if (noError)
return -1;
report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len);
}
l = (*mbverify) ((const unsigned char *) mbstr, len);
if (l < 0)
{
if (noError)
return -1;
report_invalid_encoding(encoding, mbstr, len);
}
mbstr += l;
len -= l;
mb_len++;
}
return mb_len;
}
/*
* check_encoding_conversion_args: check arguments of a conversion function
*
* "expected" arguments can be either an encoding ID or -1 to indicate that
* the caller will check whether it accepts the ID.
*
* Note: the errors here are not really user-facing, so elog instead of
* ereport seems sufficient. Also, we trust that the "expected" encoding
* arguments are valid encoding IDs, but we don't trust the actuals.
*/
void
check_encoding_conversion_args(int src_encoding,
int dest_encoding,
int len,
int expected_src_encoding,
int expected_dest_encoding)
{
if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(src_encoding))
elog(ERROR, "invalid source encoding ID: %d", src_encoding);
if (src_encoding != expected_src_encoding && expected_src_encoding >= 0)
elog(ERROR, "expected source encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"",
pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_src_encoding].name,
pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name);
if (!PG_VALID_ENCODING(dest_encoding))
elog(ERROR, "invalid destination encoding ID: %d", dest_encoding);
if (dest_encoding != expected_dest_encoding && expected_dest_encoding >= 0)
elog(ERROR, "expected destination encoding \"%s\", but got \"%s\"",
pg_enc2name_tbl[expected_dest_encoding].name,
pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name);
if (len < 0)
elog(ERROR, "encoding conversion length must not be negative");
}
/*
* report_invalid_encoding: complain about invalid multibyte character
*
* note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character;
* len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte.
*/
void
report_invalid_encoding(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len)
{
int l = pg_encoding_mblen(encoding, mbstr);
char buf[8 * 5 + 1];
char *p = buf;
int j,
jlimit;
jlimit = Min(l, len);
jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */
for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++)
{
p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]);
if (j < jlimit - 1)
p += sprintf(p, " ");
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_CHARACTER_NOT_IN_REPERTOIRE),
errmsg("invalid byte sequence for encoding \"%s\": %s",
pg_enc2name_tbl[encoding].name,
buf)));
}
/*
* report_untranslatable_char: complain about untranslatable character
*
* note: len is remaining length of string, not length of character;
* len must be greater than zero, as we always examine the first byte.
*/
void
report_untranslatable_char(int src_encoding, int dest_encoding,
const char *mbstr, int len)
{
int l = pg_encoding_mblen(src_encoding, mbstr);
char buf[8 * 5 + 1];
char *p = buf;
int j,
jlimit;
jlimit = Min(l, len);
jlimit = Min(jlimit, 8); /* prevent buffer overrun */
for (j = 0; j < jlimit; j++)
{
p += sprintf(p, "0x%02x", (unsigned char) mbstr[j]);
if (j < jlimit - 1)
p += sprintf(p, " ");
}
ereport(ERROR,
(errcode(ERRCODE_UNTRANSLATABLE_CHARACTER),
errmsg("character with byte sequence %s in encoding \"%s\" has no equivalent in encoding \"%s\"",
buf,
pg_enc2name_tbl[src_encoding].name,
pg_enc2name_tbl[dest_encoding].name)));
}
#endif /* !FRONTEND */

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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
* src/include/mb/pg_wchar.h
*
* NOTES
* This is used both by the backend and by libpq, but should not be
* This is used both by the backend and by frontends, but should not be
* included by libpq client programs. In particular, a libpq client
* should not assume that the encoding IDs used by the version of libpq
* it's linked to match up with the IDs declared here.
@ -345,12 +345,6 @@ typedef struct pg_enc2gettext
extern const pg_enc2gettext pg_enc2gettext_tbl[];
/*
* Encoding names for ICU
*/
extern bool is_encoding_supported_by_icu(int encoding);
extern const char *get_encoding_name_for_icu(int encoding);
/*
* pg_wchar stuff
*/
@ -539,8 +533,27 @@ extern const char *pg_encoding_to_char(int encoding);
extern int pg_valid_server_encoding_id(int encoding);
/*
* Remaining functions are not considered part of libpq's API, though many
* of them do exist inside libpq.
* These functions are available to frontend code that links with libpgcommon
* (in addition to the ones just above). The constant tables declared
* earlier in this file are also available from libpgcommon.
*/
extern int pg_encoding_mblen(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_encoding_dsplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_encoding_verifymb(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len);
extern int pg_encoding_max_length(int encoding);
extern int pg_valid_client_encoding(const char *name);
extern int pg_valid_server_encoding(const char *name);
extern bool is_encoding_supported_by_icu(int encoding);
extern const char *get_encoding_name_for_icu(int encoding);
extern unsigned char *unicode_to_utf8(pg_wchar c, unsigned char *utf8string);
extern pg_wchar utf8_to_unicode(const unsigned char *c);
extern bool pg_utf8_islegal(const unsigned char *source, int length);
extern int pg_utf_mblen(const unsigned char *s);
extern int pg_mule_mblen(const unsigned char *s);
/*
* The remaining functions are backend-only.
*/
extern int pg_mb2wchar(const char *from, pg_wchar *to);
extern int pg_mb2wchar_with_len(const char *from, pg_wchar *to, int len);
@ -556,18 +569,12 @@ extern int pg_char_and_wchar_strncmp(const char *s1, const pg_wchar *s2, size_t
extern size_t pg_wchar_strlen(const pg_wchar *wstr);
extern int pg_mblen(const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_dsplen(const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_encoding_mblen(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_encoding_dsplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_encoding_verifymb(int encoding, const char *mbstr, int len);
extern int pg_mule_mblen(const unsigned char *mbstr);
extern int pg_mic_mblen(const unsigned char *mbstr);
extern int pg_mbstrlen(const char *mbstr);
extern int pg_mbstrlen_with_len(const char *mbstr, int len);
extern int pg_mbcliplen(const char *mbstr, int len, int limit);
extern int pg_encoding_mbcliplen(int encoding, const char *mbstr,
int len, int limit);
extern int pg_mbcharcliplen(const char *mbstr, int len, int limit);
extern int pg_encoding_max_length(int encoding);
extern int pg_database_encoding_max_length(void);
extern mbcharacter_incrementer pg_database_encoding_character_incrementer(void);
@ -587,12 +594,6 @@ extern int GetMessageEncoding(void);
extern int pg_bind_textdomain_codeset(const char *domainname);
#endif
extern int pg_valid_client_encoding(const char *name);
extern int pg_valid_server_encoding(const char *name);
extern unsigned char *unicode_to_utf8(pg_wchar c, unsigned char *utf8string);
extern pg_wchar utf8_to_unicode(const unsigned char *c);
extern int pg_utf_mblen(const unsigned char *);
extern unsigned char *pg_do_encoding_conversion(unsigned char *src, int len,
int src_encoding,
int dest_encoding);
@ -647,8 +648,6 @@ extern void mic2latin_with_table(const unsigned char *mic, unsigned char *p,
int len, int lc, int encoding,
const unsigned char *tab);
extern bool pg_utf8_islegal(const unsigned char *source, int length);
#ifdef WIN32
extern WCHAR *pgwin32_message_to_UTF16(const char *str, int len, int *utf16len);
#endif