| /// A few elementary UTF-8 encoding and decoding functions used by the matching |
| /// engines. |
| /// |
| /// In an ideal world, the matching engines operate on `&str` and we can just |
| /// lean on the standard library for all our UTF-8 needs. However, to support |
| /// byte based regexes (that can match on arbitrary bytes which may contain |
| /// UTF-8), we need to be capable of searching and decoding UTF-8 on a `&[u8]`. |
| /// The standard library doesn't really recognize this use case, so we have |
| /// to build it out ourselves. |
| /// |
| /// Should this be factored out into a separate crate? It seems independently |
| /// useful. There are other crates that already exist (e.g., `utf-8`) that have |
| /// overlapping use cases. Not sure what to do. |
| use std::char; |
| |
| const TAG_CONT: u8 = 0b1000_0000; |
| const TAG_TWO: u8 = 0b1100_0000; |
| const TAG_THREE: u8 = 0b1110_0000; |
| const TAG_FOUR: u8 = 0b1111_0000; |
| |
| /// Returns the smallest possible index of the next valid UTF-8 sequence |
| /// starting after `i`. |
| pub fn next_utf8(text: &[u8], i: usize) -> usize { |
| let b = match text.get(i) { |
| None => return i + 1, |
| Some(&b) => b, |
| }; |
| let inc = if b <= 0x7F { |
| 1 |
| } else if b <= 0b110_11111 { |
| 2 |
| } else if b <= 0b1110_1111 { |
| 3 |
| } else { |
| 4 |
| }; |
| i + inc |
| } |
| |
| /// Decode a single UTF-8 sequence into a single Unicode codepoint from `src`. |
| /// |
| /// If no valid UTF-8 sequence could be found, then `None` is returned. |
| /// Otherwise, the decoded codepoint and the number of bytes read is returned. |
| /// The number of bytes read (for a valid UTF-8 sequence) is guaranteed to be |
| /// 1, 2, 3 or 4. |
| /// |
| /// Note that a UTF-8 sequence is invalid if it is incorrect UTF-8, encodes a |
| /// codepoint that is out of range (surrogate codepoints are out of range) or |
| /// is not the shortest possible UTF-8 sequence for that codepoint. |
| #[inline] |
| pub fn decode_utf8(src: &[u8]) -> Option<(char, usize)> { |
| let b0 = match src.get(0) { |
| None => return None, |
| Some(&b) if b <= 0x7F => return Some((b as char, 1)), |
| Some(&b) => b, |
| }; |
| match b0 { |
| 0b110_00000..=0b110_11111 => { |
| if src.len() < 2 { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let b1 = src[1]; |
| if 0b11_000000 & b1 != TAG_CONT { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let cp = ((b0 & !TAG_TWO) as u32) << 6 | ((b1 & !TAG_CONT) as u32); |
| match cp { |
| 0x80..=0x7FF => char::from_u32(cp).map(|cp| (cp, 2)), |
| _ => None, |
| } |
| } |
| 0b1110_0000..=0b1110_1111 => { |
| if src.len() < 3 { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let (b1, b2) = (src[1], src[2]); |
| if 0b11_000000 & b1 != TAG_CONT { |
| return None; |
| } |
| if 0b11_000000 & b2 != TAG_CONT { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let cp = ((b0 & !TAG_THREE) as u32) << 12 |
| | ((b1 & !TAG_CONT) as u32) << 6 |
| | ((b2 & !TAG_CONT) as u32); |
| match cp { |
| // char::from_u32 will disallow surrogate codepoints. |
| 0x800..=0xFFFF => char::from_u32(cp).map(|cp| (cp, 3)), |
| _ => None, |
| } |
| } |
| 0b11110_000..=0b11110_111 => { |
| if src.len() < 4 { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let (b1, b2, b3) = (src[1], src[2], src[3]); |
| if 0b11_000000 & b1 != TAG_CONT { |
| return None; |
| } |
| if 0b11_000000 & b2 != TAG_CONT { |
| return None; |
| } |
| if 0b11_000000 & b3 != TAG_CONT { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let cp = ((b0 & !TAG_FOUR) as u32) << 18 |
| | ((b1 & !TAG_CONT) as u32) << 12 |
| | ((b2 & !TAG_CONT) as u32) << 6 |
| | ((b3 & !TAG_CONT) as u32); |
| match cp { |
| 0x10000..=0x0010_FFFF => char::from_u32(cp).map(|cp| (cp, 4)), |
| _ => None, |
| } |
| } |
| _ => None, |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /// Like `decode_utf8`, but decodes the last UTF-8 sequence in `src` instead |
| /// of the first. |
| pub fn decode_last_utf8(src: &[u8]) -> Option<(char, usize)> { |
| if src.is_empty() { |
| return None; |
| } |
| let mut start = src.len() - 1; |
| if src[start] <= 0x7F { |
| return Some((src[start] as char, 1)); |
| } |
| while start > src.len().saturating_sub(4) { |
| start -= 1; |
| if is_start_byte(src[start]) { |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| match decode_utf8(&src[start..]) { |
| None => None, |
| Some((_, n)) if n < src.len() - start => None, |
| Some((cp, n)) => Some((cp, n)), |
| } |
| } |
| |
| fn is_start_byte(b: u8) -> bool { |
| b & 0b11_000000 != 0b1_0000000 |
| } |
| |
| #[cfg(test)] |
| mod tests { |
| use std::str; |
| |
| use quickcheck::quickcheck; |
| |
| use super::{ |
| decode_last_utf8, decode_utf8, TAG_CONT, TAG_FOUR, TAG_THREE, TAG_TWO, |
| }; |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn prop_roundtrip() { |
| fn p(given_cp: char) -> bool { |
| let mut tmp = [0; 4]; |
| let encoded_len = given_cp.encode_utf8(&mut tmp).len(); |
| let (got_cp, got_len) = decode_utf8(&tmp[..encoded_len]).unwrap(); |
| encoded_len == got_len && given_cp == got_cp |
| } |
| quickcheck(p as fn(char) -> bool) |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn prop_roundtrip_last() { |
| fn p(given_cp: char) -> bool { |
| let mut tmp = [0; 4]; |
| let encoded_len = given_cp.encode_utf8(&mut tmp).len(); |
| let (got_cp, got_len) = |
| decode_last_utf8(&tmp[..encoded_len]).unwrap(); |
| encoded_len == got_len && given_cp == got_cp |
| } |
| quickcheck(p as fn(char) -> bool) |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn prop_encode_matches_std() { |
| fn p(cp: char) -> bool { |
| let mut got = [0; 4]; |
| let n = cp.encode_utf8(&mut got).len(); |
| let expected = cp.to_string(); |
| &got[..n] == expected.as_bytes() |
| } |
| quickcheck(p as fn(char) -> bool) |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn prop_decode_matches_std() { |
| fn p(given_cp: char) -> bool { |
| let mut tmp = [0; 4]; |
| let n = given_cp.encode_utf8(&mut tmp).len(); |
| let (got_cp, _) = decode_utf8(&tmp[..n]).unwrap(); |
| let expected_cp = |
| str::from_utf8(&tmp[..n]).unwrap().chars().next().unwrap(); |
| got_cp == expected_cp |
| } |
| quickcheck(p as fn(char) -> bool) |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn prop_decode_last_matches_std() { |
| fn p(given_cp: char) -> bool { |
| let mut tmp = [0; 4]; |
| let n = given_cp.encode_utf8(&mut tmp).len(); |
| let (got_cp, _) = decode_last_utf8(&tmp[..n]).unwrap(); |
| let expected_cp = str::from_utf8(&tmp[..n]) |
| .unwrap() |
| .chars() |
| .rev() |
| .next() |
| .unwrap(); |
| got_cp == expected_cp |
| } |
| quickcheck(p as fn(char) -> bool) |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn reject_invalid() { |
| // Invalid start byte |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[0xFF]), None); |
| // Surrogate pair |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[0xED, 0xA0, 0x81]), None); |
| // Invalid continuation byte. |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[0xD4, 0xC2]), None); |
| // Bad lengths |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[0xC3]), None); // 2 bytes |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[0xEF, 0xBF]), None); // 3 bytes |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[0xF4, 0x8F, 0xBF]), None); // 4 bytes |
| // Not a minimal UTF-8 sequence |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[TAG_TWO, TAG_CONT | b'a']), None); |
| assert_eq!(decode_utf8(&[TAG_THREE, TAG_CONT, TAG_CONT | b'a']), None); |
| assert_eq!( |
| decode_utf8(&[TAG_FOUR, TAG_CONT, TAG_CONT, TAG_CONT | b'a',]), |
| None |
| ); |
| } |
| |
| #[test] |
| fn reject_invalid_last() { |
| // Invalid start byte |
| assert_eq!(decode_last_utf8(&[0xFF]), None); |
| // Surrogate pair |
| assert_eq!(decode_last_utf8(&[0xED, 0xA0, 0x81]), None); |
| // Bad lengths |
| assert_eq!(decode_last_utf8(&[0xC3]), None); // 2 bytes |
| assert_eq!(decode_last_utf8(&[0xEF, 0xBF]), None); // 3 bytes |
| assert_eq!(decode_last_utf8(&[0xF4, 0x8F, 0xBF]), None); // 4 bytes |
| // Not a minimal UTF-8 sequence |
| assert_eq!(decode_last_utf8(&[TAG_TWO, TAG_CONT | b'a']), None); |
| assert_eq!( |
| decode_last_utf8(&[TAG_THREE, TAG_CONT, TAG_CONT | b'a',]), |
| None |
| ); |
| assert_eq!( |
| decode_last_utf8( |
| &[TAG_FOUR, TAG_CONT, TAG_CONT, TAG_CONT | b'a',] |
| ), |
| None |
| ); |
| } |
| } |