1 /************************************************* 2 * Perl-Compatible Regular Expressions * 3 *************************************************/ 4 5 /* PCRE is a library of functions to support regular expressions whose syntax 6 and semantics are as close as possible to those of the Perl 5 language. 7 8 Written by Philip Hazel 9 Copyright (c) 1997-2009 University of Cambridge 10 11 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12 Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 13 modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 14 15 * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, 16 this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 17 18 * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 19 notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 20 documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 21 22 * Neither the name of the University of Cambridge nor the names of its 23 contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from 24 this software without specific prior written permission. 25 26 THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" 27 AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 28 IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 29 ARE DISCLAIMED. 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The early check means 58 that subsequent code can assume it is dealing with a valid string. The check 59 can be turned off for maximum performance, but the consequences of supplying 60 an invalid string are then undefined. 61 62 Originally, this function checked according to RFC 2279, allowing for values in 63 the range 0 to 0x7fffffff, up to 6 bytes long, but ensuring that they were in 64 the canonical format. Once somebody had pointed out RFC 3629 to me (it 65 obsoletes 2279), additional restrictions were applied. The values are now 66 limited to be between 0 and 0x0010ffff, no more than 4 bytes long, and the 67 subrange 0xd000 to 0xdfff is excluded. 68 69 Arguments: 70 string points to the string 71 length length of string, or -1 if the string is zero-terminated 72 73 Returns: < 0 if the string is a valid UTF-8 string 74 >= 0 otherwise; the value is the offset of the bad byte 75 76 Bad bytes can be: 77 78 . An isolated byte whose most significant bits are 0x80, because this 79 can only correctly appear within a UTF-8 character; 80 81 . A byte whose most significant bits are 0xc0, but whose other bits indicate 82 that there are more than 3 additional bytes (i.e. an RFC 2279 starting 83 byte, which is no longer valid under RFC 3629); 84 85 . 86 87 The returned offset may also be equal to the length of the string; this means 88 that one or more bytes is missing from the final UTF-8 character. 89 */ 90 91 int 92 _pcre_valid_utf8(USPTR string, int length) 93 { 94 #ifdef SUPPORT_UTF8 95 register USPTR p; 96 97 if (length < 0) 98 { 99 for (p = string; *p != 0; p++); 100 length = p - string; 101 } 102 103 for (p = string; length-- > 0; p++) 104 { 105 register int ab; 106 register int c = *p; 107 if (c < 128) continue; 108 if (c < 0xc0) return p - string; 109 ab = _pcre_utf8_table4[c & 0x3f]; /* Number of additional bytes */ 110 if (ab > 3) return p - string; /* Too many for RFC 3629 */ 111 if (length < ab) return p + 1 + length - string; /* Missing bytes */ 112 length -= ab; 113 114 /* Check top bits in the second byte */ 115 if ((*(++p) & 0xc0) != 0x80) return p - string; 116 117 /* Check for overlong sequences for each different length, and for the 118 excluded range 0xd000 to 0xdfff. */ 119 120 switch (ab) 121 { 122 /* Check for xx00 000x (overlong sequence) */ 123 124 case 1: 125 if ((c & 0x3e) == 0) return p - string; 126 continue; /* We know there aren't any more bytes to check */ 127 128 /* Check for 1110 0000, xx0x xxxx (overlong sequence) or 129 1110 1101, 1010 xxxx (0xd000 - 0xdfff) */ 130 131 case 2: 132 if ((c == 0xe0 && (*p & 0x20) == 0) || 133 (c == 0xed && *p >= 0xa0)) 134 return p - string; 135 break; 136 137 /* Check for 1111 0000, xx00 xxxx (overlong sequence) or 138 greater than 0x0010ffff (f4 8f bf bf) */ 139 140 case 3: 141 if ((c == 0xf0 && (*p & 0x30) == 0) || 142 (c > 0xf4 ) || 143 (c == 0xf4 && *p > 0x8f)) 144 return p - string; 145 break; 146 147 #if 0 148 /* These cases can no longer occur, as we restrict to a maximum of four 149 bytes nowadays. Leave the code here in case we ever want to add an option 150 for longer sequences. */ 151 152 /* Check for 1111 1000, xx00 0xxx */ 153 case 4: 154 if (c == 0xf8 && (*p & 0x38) == 0) return p - string; 155 break; 156 157 /* Check for leading 0xfe or 0xff, and then for 1111 1100, xx00 00xx */ 158 case 5: 159 if (c == 0xfe || c == 0xff || 160 (c == 0xfc && (*p & 0x3c) == 0)) return p - string; 161 break; 162 #endif 163 164 } 165 166 /* Check for valid bytes after the 2nd, if any; all must start 10 */ 167 while (--ab > 0) 168 { 169 if ((*(++p) & 0xc0) != 0x80) return p - string; 170 } 171 } 172 #else 173 (void)(string); /* Keep picky compilers happy */ 174 (void)(length); 175 #endif 176 177 return -1; 178 } 179 180 /* End of pcre_valid_utf8.c */ 181