/* Copyright 2018 The encode_unicode Developers * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, or the MIT license , at your option. This file may not be * copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms. */ //! Iterators that turn multiple `u8`s or `u16`s into `Utf*Char`s, but can fail. //! //! To be predictable, all errors consume one element each. //! //! The iterator adaptors produce neither offset nor element length to work //! well with other adaptors, //! while the slice iterators yield both to make more advanced use cases easy. use errors::{InvalidUtf8Slice, InvalidUtf16FirstUnit, Utf16PairError}; use errors::InvalidUtf8Slice::*; use errors::InvalidUtf8::*; use errors::InvalidUtf8FirstByte::*; use errors::InvalidUtf16Slice::*; use errors::InvalidCodepoint::*; use errors::Utf16PairError::*; use utf8_char::Utf8Char; use utf16_char::Utf16Char; use traits::U16UtfExt; extern crate core; use self::core::borrow::Borrow; use self::core::fmt::{self, Debug}; use self::core::iter::Chain; use self::core::option; /// Decodes UTF-8 characters from a byte iterator into `Utf8Char`s. /// /// See [`IterExt::to_utf8chars()`](../trait.IterExt.html#tymethod.to_utf8chars) /// for examples and error handling. #[derive(Clone, Default)] pub struct Utf8CharMerger, I:Iterator> { iter: I, /// number of bytes that were read before an error was detected after_err_leftover: u8, /// stack because it simplifies popping. after_err_stack: [u8; 3], } impl, I:Iterator, T:IntoIterator> From for Utf8CharMerger { fn from(t: T) -> Self { Utf8CharMerger { iter: t.into_iter(), after_err_leftover: 0, after_err_stack: [0; 3], } } } impl, I:Iterator> Utf8CharMerger { /// Extract the inner iterator. /// /// If the last item produced by `.next()` was an `Err`, /// up to three following bytes might be missing. /// The exact number of missing bytes for each error type should not be relied on. /// /// # Examples /// /// Three bytes swallowed: /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::IterExt; /// let mut merger = b"\xf4\xa1\xb2FS".iter().to_utf8chars(); /// assert!(merger.next().unwrap().is_err()); /// let mut inner: std::slice::Iter = merger.into_inner(); /// assert_eq!(inner.next(), Some(&b'S')); // b'\xa1', b'\xb2' and b'F' disappeared /// ``` /// /// All bytes present: /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::IterExt; /// let mut merger = b"\xb0FS".iter().to_utf8chars(); /// assert!(merger.next().unwrap().is_err()); /// assert_eq!(merger.into_inner().next(), Some(&b'F')); /// ``` /// /// Two bytes missing: /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::IterExt; /// let mut merger = b"\xe0\x80\x80FS".iter().to_utf8chars(); /// assert!(merger.next().unwrap().is_err()); /// assert_eq!(merger.into_inner().next(), Some(&b'F')); /// ``` pub fn into_inner(self) -> I { self.iter } fn save(&mut self, bytes: &[u8;4], len: usize) { // forget bytes[0] and push the others onto self.after_err_stack (in reverse). for &after_err in bytes[1..len].iter().rev() { self.after_err_stack[self.after_err_leftover as usize] = after_err; self.after_err_leftover += 1; } } /// Reads len-1 bytes into bytes[1..] fn extra(&mut self, bytes: &mut[u8;4], len: usize) -> Result<(),InvalidUtf8Slice> { // This is the only function that pushes onto after_err_stack, // and it checks that all bytes are continuation bytes before fetching the next one. // Therefore only the last byte retrieved can be a non-continuation byte. // That last byte is also the last to be retrieved from after_err. // // Before this function is called, there has been retrieved at least one byte. // If that byte was a continuation byte, next() produces an error // and won't call this function. // Therefore, we know that after_err is empty at this point. // This means that we can use self.iter directly, and knows where to start pushing debug_assert_eq!(self.after_err_leftover, 0, "first: {:#02x}, stack: {:?}", bytes[0], self.after_err_stack); for i in 1..len { if let Some(extra) = self.iter.next() { let extra = *extra.borrow(); bytes[i] = extra; if extra & 0b1100_0000 != 0b1000_0000 { // not a continuation byte self.save(bytes, i+1); return Err(InvalidUtf8Slice::Utf8(NotAContinuationByte(i))) } } else { self.save(bytes, i); return Err(TooShort(len)); } } Ok(()) } } impl, I:Iterator> Iterator for Utf8CharMerger { type Item = Result; fn next(&mut self) -> Option { let first: u8; if self.after_err_leftover != 0 { self.after_err_leftover -= 1; first = self.after_err_stack[self.after_err_leftover as usize]; } else if let Some(next) = self.iter.next() { first = *next.borrow(); } else { return None; } unsafe { let mut bytes = [first, 0, 0, 0]; let ok = match first { 0b0000_0000...0b0111_1111 => {/*1 and */Ok(())}, 0b1100_0010...0b1101_1111 => {//2 and not overlong self.extra(&mut bytes, 2) // no extra validation required }, 0b1110_0000...0b1110_1111 => {//3 if let Err(e) = self.extra(&mut bytes, 3) { Err(e) } else if bytes[0] == 0b1110_0000 && bytes[1] <= 0b10_011111 { self.save(&bytes, 3); Err(Utf8(OverLong)) } else if bytes[0] == 0b1110_1101 && bytes[1] & 0b11_100000 == 0b10_100000 { self.save(&bytes, 3); Err(Codepoint(Utf16Reserved)) } else { Ok(()) } }, 0b1111_0000...0b1111_0100 => {//4 if let Err(e) = self.extra(&mut bytes, 4) { Err(e) } else if bytes[0] == 0b11110_000 && bytes[1] <= 0b10_001111 { self.save(&bytes, 4); Err(InvalidUtf8Slice::Utf8(OverLong)) } else if bytes[0] == 0b11110_100 && bytes[1] > 0b10_001111 { self.save(&bytes, 4); Err(InvalidUtf8Slice::Codepoint(TooHigh)) } else { Ok(()) } }, 0b1000_0000...0b1011_1111 => {// continuation byte Err(Utf8(FirstByte(ContinuationByte))) }, 0b1100_0000...0b1100_0001 => {// 2 and overlong Err(Utf8(OverLong)) }, 0b1111_0101...0b1111_0111 => {// 4 and too high codepoint Err(Codepoint(TooHigh)) }, 0b1111_1000...0b1111_1111 => { Err(Utf8(FirstByte(TooLongSeqence))) }, _ => unreachable!("all possible byte values should be covered") }; Some(ok.map(|()| Utf8Char::from_array_unchecked(bytes) )) } } fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize,Option) { let (iter_min, iter_max) = self.iter.size_hint(); // cannot be exact, so KISS let min = iter_min / 4; // don't bother rounding up or accounting for after_err // handle edge case of max > usize::MAX-3 just in case. // Using wrapping_add() wouldn't violate any API contract as the trait isn't unsafe. let max = iter_max.and_then(|max| { max.checked_add(self.after_err_leftover as usize) }); (min, max) } } impl, I:Iterator+Debug> Debug for Utf8CharMerger { fn fmt(&self, fmtr: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { let mut in_order = [0u8; 3]; for i in 0..self.after_err_leftover as usize { in_order[i] = self.after_err_stack[self.after_err_leftover as usize - i - 1]; } fmtr.debug_struct("Utf8CharMerger") .field("buffered", &&in_order[..self.after_err_leftover as usize]) .field("inner", &self.iter) .finish() } } /// An [`Utf8CharMerger`](struct.Utf8CharMerger.html) that also produces /// offsets and lengths, but can only iterate over slices. /// /// See [`SliceExt::utf8char_indices()`](../trait.SliceExt.html#tymethod.utf8char_indices) /// for examples and error handling. #[derive(Clone, Default)] pub struct Utf8CharDecoder<'a> { slice: &'a[u8], index: usize, } impl<'a> From<&'a[u8]> for Utf8CharDecoder<'a> { fn from(s: &[u8]) -> Utf8CharDecoder { Utf8CharDecoder { slice: s, index: 0 } } } impl<'a> Utf8CharDecoder<'a> { /// Extract the remainder of the source slice. /// /// # Examples /// /// Unlike `Utf8CharMerger::into_inner()`, bytes directly after an error /// are never swallowed: /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::SliceExt; /// let mut iter = b"\xf4\xa1\xb2FS".utf8char_indices(); /// assert!(iter.next().unwrap().1.is_err()); /// assert_eq!(iter.as_slice(), b"\xa1\xb2FS"); /// ``` pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &'a[u8] { &self.slice[self.index..] } } impl<'a> Iterator for Utf8CharDecoder<'a> { type Item = (usize, Result, usize); fn next(&mut self) -> Option { let start = self.index; match Utf8Char::from_slice_start(&self.slice[self.index..]) { Ok((u8c, len)) => { self.index += len; Some((start, Ok(u8c), len)) }, Err(TooShort(1)) => None, Err(e) => { self.index += 1; Some((start, Err(e), 1)) } } } #[inline] fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize,Option) { let bytes = self.slice.len() - self.index; // Cannot be exact, so KISS and don't bother rounding up. // The slice is unlikely be full of 4-byte codepoints, so buffers // allocated with the lower bound will have to be grown anyway. (bytes/4, Some(bytes)) } } impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for Utf8CharDecoder<'a> { fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option { if self.index < self.slice.len() { let extras = self.slice.iter() .rev() .take_while(|&b| b & 0b1100_0000 == 0b1000_0000 ) .count(); let starts = self.slice.len() - (extras+1); match Utf8Char::from_slice_start(&self.slice[starts..]) { Ok((u8c,len)) if len == 1+extras => { self.slice = &self.slice[..starts]; Some((starts, Ok(u8c), len)) }, // This enures errors for every byte in both directions, // but means overlong and codepoint errors will be turned into // tooshort errors. Err(e) if extras == 0 => { self.slice = &self.slice[..self.slice.len()-1]; Some((self.slice.len()-1, Err(e), 1)) }, _ => { self.slice = &self.slice[..self.slice.len()-1]; Some((self.slice.len()-1, Err(Utf8(FirstByte(ContinuationByte))), 1)) }, } } else { None } } } impl<'a> Debug for Utf8CharDecoder<'a> { fn fmt(&self, fmtr: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(fmtr, "Utf8CharDecoder {{ bytes[{}..]: {:?} }}", self.index, self.as_slice()) } } /// Decodes UTF-16 characters from a `u16` iterator into `Utf16Char`s. /// /// See [`IterExt::to_utf16chars()`](../trait.IterExt.html#tymethod.to_utf16chars) /// for examples and error handling. #[derive(Clone, Default)] pub struct Utf16CharMerger, I:Iterator> { iter: I, /// Used when a trailing surrogate was expected, the u16 can be any value. prev: Option, } impl, I:Iterator, T:IntoIterator> From for Utf16CharMerger { fn from(t: T) -> Self { Utf16CharMerger { iter: t.into_iter(), prev: None } } } impl, I:Iterator> Utf16CharMerger { /// Extract the inner iterator. /// /// If the last item produced was an `Err`, the first unit might be missing. /// /// # Examples /// /// Unit right after an error missing /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::IterExt; /// # use encode_unicode::error::Utf16PairError; /// let mut merger = [0xd901, 'F' as u16, 'S' as u16].iter().to_utf16chars(); /// assert_eq!(merger.next(), Some(Err(Utf16PairError::UnmatchedLeadingSurrogate))); /// let mut inner: std::slice::Iter = merger.into_inner(); /// assert_eq!(inner.next(), Some('S' as u16).as_ref()); // 'F' was consumed by Utf16CharMerger /// ``` /// /// Error that doesn't swallow any units /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::IterExt; /// # use encode_unicode::error::Utf16PairError; /// let mut merger = [0xde00, 'F' as u16, 'S' as u16].iter().to_utf16chars(); /// assert_eq!(merger.next(), Some(Err(Utf16PairError::UnexpectedTrailingSurrogate))); /// let mut inner: std::slice::Iter = merger.into_inner(); /// assert_eq!(inner.next(), Some('F' as u16).as_ref()); // not consumed /// ``` pub fn into_inner(self) -> I { self.iter } /// Returns an iterator over the remaining units. /// Unlike `into_inner()` this will never drop any units. /// /// The exact type of the returned iterator should not be depended on. /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::IterExt; /// # use encode_unicode::error::Utf16PairError; /// let slice = [0xd901, 'F' as u16, 'S' as u16]; /// let mut merger = slice.iter().to_utf16chars(); /// assert_eq!(merger.next(), Some(Err(Utf16PairError::UnmatchedLeadingSurrogate))); /// let mut remaining = merger.into_remaining_units(); /// assert_eq!(remaining.next(), Some('F' as u16).as_ref()); /// ``` pub fn into_remaining_units(self) -> Chain,I> { self.prev.into_iter().chain(self.iter) } } impl, I:Iterator> Iterator for Utf16CharMerger { type Item = Result; fn next(&mut self) -> Option { let first = self.prev.take().or_else(|| self.iter.next() ); first.map(|first| unsafe { match first.borrow().utf16_needs_extra_unit() { Ok(false) => Ok(Utf16Char::from_array_unchecked([*first.borrow(), 0])), Ok(true) => match self.iter.next() { Some(second) => match second.borrow().utf16_needs_extra_unit() { Err(InvalidUtf16FirstUnit) => Ok(Utf16Char::from_tuple_unchecked(( *first.borrow(), Some(*second.borrow()) ))), Ok(_) => { self.prev = Some(second); Err(Utf16PairError::UnmatchedLeadingSurrogate) } }, None => Err(Utf16PairError::Incomplete) }, Err(InvalidUtf16FirstUnit) => Err(Utf16PairError::UnexpectedTrailingSurrogate), } }) } fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize,Option) { let (iter_min, iter_max) = self.iter.size_hint(); // cannot be exact, so KISS let min = iter_min / 2; // don't bother rounding up or accounting for self.prev let max = match (iter_max, &self.prev) { (Some(max), &Some(_)) => max.checked_add(1), (max, _) => max, }; (min, max) } } impl, I:Iterator+Debug> Debug for Utf16CharMerger { fn fmt(&self, fmtr: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { fmtr.debug_struct("Utf16CharMerger") .field("buffered", &self.prev.as_ref().map(|b| *b.borrow() )) .field("inner", &self.iter) .finish() } } /// An [`Utf16CharMerger`](struct.Utf16CharMerger.html) that also produces /// offsets and lengths, but can only iterate over slices. /// /// See [`SliceExt::utf16char_indices()`](../trait.SliceExt.html#tymethod.utf16char_indices) /// for examples and error handling. #[derive(Clone, Default)] pub struct Utf16CharDecoder<'a> { slice: &'a[u16], index: usize, } impl<'a> From<&'a[u16]> for Utf16CharDecoder<'a> { fn from(s: &'a[u16]) -> Self { Utf16CharDecoder{ slice: s, index: 0 } } } impl<'a> Utf16CharDecoder<'a> { /// Extract the remainder of the source slice. /// /// # Examples /// /// Unlike `Utf16CharMerger::into_inner()`, the unit after an error is never swallowed: /// ``` /// # use encode_unicode::SliceExt; /// # use encode_unicode::error::Utf16PairError; /// let mut iter = [0xd901, 'F' as u16, 'S' as u16].utf16char_indices(); /// assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some((0, Err(Utf16PairError::UnmatchedLeadingSurrogate), 1))); /// assert_eq!(iter.as_slice(), &['F' as u16, 'S' as u16]); /// ``` pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u16] { &self.slice[self.index..] } } impl<'a> Iterator for Utf16CharDecoder<'a> { type Item = (usize,Result,usize); #[inline] fn next(&mut self) -> Option { let start = self.index; match Utf16Char::from_slice_start(self.as_slice()) { Ok((u16c,len)) => { self.index += len; Some((start, Ok(u16c), len)) }, Err(EmptySlice) => None, Err(FirstLowSurrogate) => { self.index += 1; Some((start, Err(UnexpectedTrailingSurrogate), 1)) }, Err(SecondNotLowSurrogate) => { self.index += 1; Some((start, Err(UnmatchedLeadingSurrogate), 1)) }, Err(MissingSecond) => { self.index = self.slice.len(); Some((start, Err(Incomplete), 1)) } } } #[inline] fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize,Option) { let units = self.slice.len() - self.index; // Cannot be exact, so KISS and don't bother rounding up. // The slice is unlikely be full of surrogate pairs, so buffers // allocated with the lower bound will have to be grown anyway. (units/2, Some(units)) } } impl<'a> Debug for Utf16CharDecoder<'a> { fn fmt(&self, fmtr: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { write!(fmtr, "Utf16CharDecoder {{ units[{}..]: {:?} }}", self.index, self.as_slice()) } }