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+// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
+// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
+/*
+**********************************************************************
+* Copyright (C) 2000-2006, International Business Machines
+* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
+**********************************************************************
+ * ucnv_cb.c:
+ * External APIs for the ICU's codeset conversion library
+ * Helena Shih
+ *
+ * Modification History:
+ *
+ * Date Name Description
+ * 7/28/2000 srl Implementation
+ */
+
+/**
+ * @name Character Conversion C API
+ *
+ */
+
+#include "unicode/utypes.h"
+
+#if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION
+
+#include "unicode/ucnv_cb.h"
+#include "ucnv_bld.h"
+#include "ucnv_cnv.h"
+#include "cmemory.h"
+
+/* need to update the offsets when the target moves. */
+/* Note: Recursion may occur in the cb functions, be sure to update the offsets correctly
+if you don't use ucnv_cbXXX functions. Make sure you don't use the same callback within
+the same call stack if the complexity arises. */
+U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
+ucnv_cbFromUWriteBytes (UConverterFromUnicodeArgs *args,
+ const char* source,
+ int32_t length,
+ int32_t offsetIndex,
+ UErrorCode * err)
+{
+ if(U_FAILURE(*err)) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ucnv_fromUWriteBytes(
+ args->converter,
+ source, length,
+ &args->target, args->targetLimit,
+ &args->offsets, offsetIndex,
+ err);
+}
+
+U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
+ucnv_cbFromUWriteUChars(UConverterFromUnicodeArgs *args,
+ const UChar** source,
+ const UChar* sourceLimit,
+ int32_t offsetIndex,
+ UErrorCode * err)
+{
+ /*
+ This is a fun one. Recursion can occur - we're basically going to
+ just retry shoving data through the same converter. Note, if you got
+ here through some kind of invalid sequence, you maybe should emit a
+ reset sequence of some kind and/or call ucnv_reset(). Since this
+ IS an actual conversion, take care that you've changed the callback
+ or the data, or you'll get an infinite loop.
+
+ Please set the err value to something reasonable before calling
+ into this.
+ */
+
+ char *oldTarget;
+
+ if(U_FAILURE(*err))
+ {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ oldTarget = args->target;
+
+ ucnv_fromUnicode(args->converter,
+ &args->target,
+ args->targetLimit,
+ source,
+ sourceLimit,
+ NULL, /* no offsets */
+ FALSE, /* no flush */
+ err);
+
+ if(args->offsets)
+ {
+ while (args->target != oldTarget) /* if it moved at all.. */
+ {
+ *(args->offsets)++ = offsetIndex;
+ oldTarget++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /*
+ Note, if you did something like used a Stop subcallback, things would get interesting.
+ In fact, here's where we want to return the partially consumed in-source!
+ */
+ if(*err == U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR)
+ /* && (*source < sourceLimit && args->target >= args->targetLimit)
+ -- S. Hrcek */
+ {
+ /* Overflowed the target. Now, we'll write into the charErrorBuffer.
+ It's a fixed size. If we overflow it... Hmm */
+ char *newTarget;
+ const char *newTargetLimit;
+ UErrorCode err2 = U_ZERO_ERROR;
+
+ int8_t errBuffLen;
+
+ errBuffLen = args->converter->charErrorBufferLength;
+
+ /* start the new target at the first free slot in the errbuff.. */
+ newTarget = (char *)(args->converter->charErrorBuffer + errBuffLen);
+
+ newTargetLimit = (char *)(args->converter->charErrorBuffer +
+ sizeof(args->converter->charErrorBuffer));
+
+ if(newTarget >= newTargetLimit)
+ {
+ *err = U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* We're going to tell the converter that the errbuff len is empty.
+ This prevents the existing errbuff from being 'flushed' out onto
+ itself. If the errbuff is needed by the converter this time,
+ we're hosed - we're out of space! */
+
+ args->converter->charErrorBufferLength = 0;
+
+ ucnv_fromUnicode(args->converter,
+ &newTarget,
+ newTargetLimit,
+ source,
+ sourceLimit,
+ NULL,
+ FALSE,
+ &err2);
+
+ /* We can go ahead and overwrite the length here. We know just how
+ to recalculate it. */
+
+ args->converter->charErrorBufferLength = (int8_t)(
+ newTarget - (char*)args->converter->charErrorBuffer);
+
+ if((newTarget >= newTargetLimit) || (err2 == U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR))
+ {
+ /* now we're REALLY in trouble.
+ Internal program error - callback shouldn't have written this much
+ data!
+ */
+ *err = U_INTERNAL_PROGRAM_ERROR;
+ return;
+ }
+ /*else {*/
+ /* sub errs could be invalid/truncated/illegal chars or w/e.
+ These might want to be passed on up.. But the problem is, we already
+ need to pass U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR. That has to override these
+ other errs.. */
+
+ /*
+ if(U_FAILURE(err2))
+ ??
+ */
+ /*}*/
+ }
+}
+
+U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
+ucnv_cbFromUWriteSub (UConverterFromUnicodeArgs *args,
+ int32_t offsetIndex,
+ UErrorCode * err)
+{
+ UConverter *converter;
+ int32_t length;
+
+ if(U_FAILURE(*err)) {
+ return;
+ }
+ converter = args->converter;
+ length = converter->subCharLen;
+
+ if(length == 0) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if(length < 0) {
+ /*
+ * Write/convert the substitution string. Its real length is -length.
+ * Unlike the escape callback, we need not change the converter's
+ * callback function because ucnv_setSubstString() verified that
+ * the string can be converted, so we will not get a conversion error
+ * and will not recurse.
+ * At worst we should get a U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR.
+ */
+ const UChar *source = (const UChar *)converter->subChars;
+ ucnv_cbFromUWriteUChars(args, &source, source - length, offsetIndex, err);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if(converter->sharedData->impl->writeSub!=NULL) {
+ converter->sharedData->impl->writeSub(args, offsetIndex, err);
+ }
+ else if(converter->subChar1!=0 && (uint16_t)converter->invalidUCharBuffer[0]<=(uint16_t)0xffu) {
+ /*
+ TODO: Is this untestable because the MBCS converter has a writeSub function to call
+ and the other converters don't use subChar1?
+ */
+ ucnv_cbFromUWriteBytes(args,
+ (const char *)&converter->subChar1, 1,
+ offsetIndex, err);
+ }
+ else {
+ ucnv_cbFromUWriteBytes(args,
+ (const char *)converter->subChars, length,
+ offsetIndex, err);
+ }
+}
+
+U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
+ucnv_cbToUWriteUChars (UConverterToUnicodeArgs *args,
+ const UChar* source,
+ int32_t length,
+ int32_t offsetIndex,
+ UErrorCode * err)
+{
+ if(U_FAILURE(*err)) {
+ return;
+ }
+
+ ucnv_toUWriteUChars(
+ args->converter,
+ source, length,
+ &args->target, args->targetLimit,
+ &args->offsets, offsetIndex,
+ err);
+}
+
+U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
+ucnv_cbToUWriteSub (UConverterToUnicodeArgs *args,
+ int32_t offsetIndex,
+ UErrorCode * err)
+{
+ static const UChar kSubstituteChar1 = 0x1A, kSubstituteChar = 0xFFFD;
+
+ /* could optimize this case, just one uchar */
+ if(args->converter->invalidCharLength == 1 && args->converter->subChar1 != 0) {
+ ucnv_cbToUWriteUChars(args, &kSubstituteChar1, 1, offsetIndex, err);
+ } else {
+ ucnv_cbToUWriteUChars(args, &kSubstituteChar, 1, offsetIndex, err);
+ }
+}
+
+#endif