1 /* Convert using charmaps and possibly iconv().
2 Copyright (C) 2001, 2005, 2006, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
4 Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, 2001.
6 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
8 by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License, or
9 (at your option) any later version.
11 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
18 Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
32 #include "iconv_prog.h"
35 /* Prototypes for a few program-wide used functions. */
36 extern void *xmalloc (size_t __n
);
37 extern void *xcalloc (size_t __n
, size_t __s
);
45 struct convtable
*sub
;
51 static inline struct convtable
*
54 return (struct convtable
*) xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct convtable
));
59 is_term (struct convtable
*tbl
, unsigned int idx
)
61 return tbl
->term
[idx
/ 8] & (1 << (idx
% 8));
66 clear_term (struct convtable
*tbl
, unsigned int idx
)
68 tbl
->term
[idx
/ 8] &= ~(1 << (idx
% 8));
73 set_term (struct convtable
*tbl
, unsigned int idx
)
75 tbl
->term
[idx
/ 8] |= 1 << (idx
% 8);
79 /* Generate the conversion table. */
80 static struct convtable
*use_from_charmap (struct charmap_t
*from_charmap
,
82 static struct convtable
*use_to_charmap (const char *from_code
,
83 struct charmap_t
*to_charmap
);
84 static struct convtable
*use_both_charmaps (struct charmap_t
*from_charmap
,
85 struct charmap_t
*to_charmap
);
87 /* Prototypes for the functions doing the actual work. */
88 static int process_block (struct convtable
*tbl
, char *addr
, size_t len
,
90 static int process_fd (struct convtable
*tbl
, int fd
, FILE *output
);
91 static int process_file (struct convtable
*tbl
, FILE *input
, FILE *output
);
95 charmap_conversion (const char *from_code
, struct charmap_t
*from_charmap
,
96 const char *to_code
, struct charmap_t
*to_charmap
,
97 int argc
, int remaining
, char *argv
[],
98 const char *output_file
)
100 struct convtable
*cvtbl
;
101 int status
= EXIT_SUCCESS
;
103 /* We have three different cases to handle:
105 - both, from_charmap and to_charmap, are available. This means we
106 can assume that the symbolic names match and use them to create
109 - only from_charmap is available. In this case we can only hope that
110 the symbolic names used are of the <Uxxxx> form in which case we
111 can use a UCS4->"to_code" iconv() conversion for the second step.
113 - only to_charmap is available. This is similar, only that we would
114 use iconv() for the "to_code"->UCS4 conversion.
116 We first create a table which maps input bytes into output bytes.
117 Once this is done we can handle all three of the cases above
119 if (from_charmap
!= NULL
)
121 if (to_charmap
== NULL
)
122 cvtbl
= use_from_charmap (from_charmap
, to_code
);
124 cvtbl
= use_both_charmaps (from_charmap
, to_charmap
);
128 assert (to_charmap
!= NULL
);
129 cvtbl
= use_to_charmap (from_code
, to_charmap
);
132 /* If we couldn't generate a table stop now. */
136 /* Determine output file. */
138 if (output_file
!= NULL
&& strcmp (output_file
, "-") != 0)
140 output
= fopen (output_file
, "w");
142 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, errno
, _("cannot open output file"));
147 /* We can now start the conversion. */
148 if (remaining
== argc
)
150 if (process_file (cvtbl
, stdin
, output
) != 0)
151 status
= EXIT_FAILURE
;
161 printf ("%s:\n", argv
[remaining
]);
162 if (strcmp (argv
[remaining
], "-") == 0)
166 fd
= open (argv
[remaining
], O_RDONLY
);
170 error (0, errno
, _("cannot open input file `%s'"),
172 status
= EXIT_FAILURE
;
177 #ifdef _POSIX_MAPPED_FILES
178 /* We have possibilities for reading the input file. First try
179 to mmap() it since this will provide the fastest solution. */
180 if (fstat (fd
, &st
) == 0
181 && ((addr
= mmap (NULL
, st
.st_size
, PROT_READ
, MAP_PRIVATE
,
182 fd
, 0)) != MAP_FAILED
))
184 /* Yes, we can use mmap(). The descriptor is not needed
187 error (EXIT_FAILURE
, errno
,
188 _("error while closing input `%s'"), argv
[remaining
]);
190 if (process_block (cvtbl
, addr
, st
.st_size
, output
) < 0)
192 /* Something went wrong. */
193 status
= EXIT_FAILURE
;
195 /* We don't need the input data anymore. */
196 munmap ((void *) addr
, st
.st_size
);
198 /* We cannot go on with producing output since it might
199 lead to problem because the last output might leave
200 the output stream in an undefined state. */
204 /* We don't need the input data anymore. */
205 munmap ((void *) addr
, st
.st_size
);
208 #endif /* _POSIX_MAPPED_FILES */
210 /* Read the file in pieces. */
211 if (process_fd (cvtbl
, fd
, output
) != 0)
213 /* Something went wrong. */
214 status
= EXIT_FAILURE
;
216 /* We don't need the input file anymore. */
219 /* We cannot go on with producing output since it might
220 lead to problem because the last output might leave
221 the output stream in an undefined state. */
225 /* Now close the file. */
229 while (++remaining
< argc
);
237 add_bytes (struct convtable
*tbl
, struct charseq
*in
, struct charseq
*out
)
242 assert (in
->nbytes
> 0);
244 byte
= ((unsigned char *) in
->bytes
)[n
];
245 while (n
+ 1 < in
->nbytes
)
247 if (is_term (tbl
, byte
) || tbl
->val
[byte
].sub
== NULL
)
249 /* Note that we simply ignore a definition for a byte sequence
250 which is also the prefix for a longer one. */
251 clear_term (tbl
, byte
);
253 (struct convtable
*) xcalloc (1, sizeof (struct convtable
));
256 tbl
= tbl
->val
[byte
].sub
;
258 byte
= ((unsigned char *) in
->bytes
)[++n
];
261 /* Only add the new sequence if there is none yet and the byte sequence
262 is not part of an even longer one. */
263 if (! is_term (tbl
, byte
) && tbl
->val
[byte
].sub
== NULL
)
265 set_term (tbl
, byte
);
266 tbl
->val
[byte
].out
= out
;
271 static struct convtable
*
272 use_from_charmap (struct charmap_t
*from_charmap
, const char *to_code
)
274 /* We iterate over all entries in the from_charmap and for those which
275 have a known UCS4 representation we use an iconv() call to determine
276 the mapping to the to_code charset. */
277 struct convtable
*rettbl
;
284 cd
= iconv_open (to_code
, "WCHAR_T");
285 if (cd
== (iconv_t
) -1)
286 /* We cannot do anything. */
289 rettbl
= allocate_table ();
291 while (iterate_table (&from_charmap
->char_table
, &ptr
, &key
, &keylen
, &data
)
294 struct charseq
*in
= (struct charseq
*) data
;
296 if (in
->ucs4
!= UNINITIALIZED_CHAR_VALUE
)
298 /* There is a chance. Try the iconv module. */
299 wchar_t inbuf
[1] = { in
->ucs4
};
300 unsigned char outbuf
[64];
301 char *inptr
= (char *) inbuf
;
302 size_t inlen
= sizeof (inbuf
);
303 char *outptr
= (char *) outbuf
;
304 size_t outlen
= sizeof (outbuf
);
306 (void) iconv (cd
, &inptr
, &inlen
, &outptr
, &outlen
);
308 if (outptr
!= (char *) outbuf
)
310 /* We got some output. Good, use it. */
311 struct charseq
*newp
;
313 outlen
= sizeof (outbuf
) - outlen
;
314 assert ((char *) outbuf
+ outlen
== outptr
);
316 newp
= (struct charseq
*) xmalloc (sizeof (struct charseq
)
318 newp
->name
= in
->name
;
319 newp
->ucs4
= in
->ucs4
;
320 newp
->nbytes
= outlen
;
321 memcpy (newp
->bytes
, outbuf
, outlen
);
323 add_bytes (rettbl
, in
, newp
);
326 /* Clear any possible state left behind. */
327 (void) iconv (cd
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
);
337 static struct convtable
*
338 use_to_charmap (const char *from_code
, struct charmap_t
*to_charmap
)
340 /* We iterate over all entries in the to_charmap and for those which
341 have a known UCS4 representation we use an iconv() call to determine
342 the mapping to the from_code charset. */
343 struct convtable
*rettbl
;
350 /* Note that the conversion we use here is the reverse direction. Without
351 exhaustive search we cannot figure out which input yields the UCS4
352 character we are looking for. Therefore we determine it the other
354 cd
= iconv_open (from_code
, "WCHAR_T");
355 if (cd
== (iconv_t
) -1)
356 /* We cannot do anything. */
359 rettbl
= allocate_table ();
361 while (iterate_table (&to_charmap
->char_table
, &ptr
, &key
, &keylen
, &data
)
364 struct charseq
*out
= (struct charseq
*) data
;
366 if (out
->ucs4
!= UNINITIALIZED_CHAR_VALUE
)
368 /* There is a chance. Try the iconv module. */
369 wchar_t inbuf
[1] = { out
->ucs4
};
370 unsigned char outbuf
[64];
371 char *inptr
= (char *) inbuf
;
372 size_t inlen
= sizeof (inbuf
);
373 char *outptr
= (char *) outbuf
;
374 size_t outlen
= sizeof (outbuf
);
376 (void) iconv (cd
, &inptr
, &inlen
, &outptr
, &outlen
);
378 if (outptr
!= (char *) outbuf
)
380 /* We got some output. Good, use it. */
389 unsigned char bytes
[outlen
];
393 outlen
= sizeof (outbuf
) - outlen
;
394 assert ((char *) outbuf
+ outlen
== outptr
);
396 new.mem
.name
= out
->name
;
397 new.mem
.ucs4
= out
->ucs4
;
398 new.mem
.nbytes
= outlen
;
399 memcpy (new.mem
.bytes
, outbuf
, outlen
);
401 add_bytes (rettbl
, &new.seq
, out
);
404 /* Clear any possible state left behind. */
405 (void) iconv (cd
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, NULL
);
415 static struct convtable
*
416 use_both_charmaps (struct charmap_t
*from_charmap
,
417 struct charmap_t
*to_charmap
)
419 /* In this case we iterate over all the entries in the from_charmap,
420 determine the internal name, and find an appropriate entry in the
421 to_charmap (if it exists). */
422 struct convtable
*rettbl
= allocate_table ();
428 while (iterate_table (&from_charmap
->char_table
, &ptr
, &key
, &keylen
, &data
)
431 struct charseq
*in
= (struct charseq
*) data
;
432 struct charseq
*out
= charmap_find_value (to_charmap
, key
, keylen
);
435 add_bytes (rettbl
, in
, out
);
443 process_block (struct convtable
*tbl
, char *addr
, size_t len
, FILE *output
)
449 struct convtable
*cur
= tbl
;
450 unsigned char *curp
= (unsigned char *) addr
;
451 unsigned int byte
= *curp
;
455 while (! is_term (cur
, byte
))
456 if (cur
->val
[byte
].sub
== NULL
)
458 /* This is a invalid sequence. Skip the first byte if we are
459 ignoring errors. Otherwise punt. */
462 error (0, 0, _("illegal input sequence at position %Zd"), n
);
466 n
-= curp
- (unsigned char *) addr
;
468 byte
= *(curp
= (unsigned char *) ++addr
);
477 cur
= cur
->val
[byte
].sub
;
482 incomplete character or shift sequence at end of buffer"));
489 /* We found a final byte. Write the output bytes. */
490 out
= cur
->val
[byte
].out
;
491 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< out
->nbytes
; ++cnt
)
492 fputc_unlocked (out
->bytes
[cnt
], output
);
494 addr
= (char *) curp
+ 1;
503 process_fd (struct convtable
*tbl
, int fd
, FILE *output
)
505 /* We have a problem with reading from a descriptor since we must not
506 provide the iconv() function an incomplete character or shift
507 sequence at the end of the buffer. Since we have to deal with
508 arbitrary encodings we must read the whole text in a buffer and
509 process it in one step. */
510 static char *inbuf
= NULL
;
511 static size_t maxlen
= 0;
515 while (actlen
< maxlen
)
517 ssize_t n
= read (fd
, inptr
, maxlen
- actlen
);
520 /* No more text to read. */
525 /* Error while reading. */
526 error (0, errno
, _("error while reading the input"));
534 if (actlen
== maxlen
)
540 /* Increase the buffer. */
541 new_inbuf
= (char *) realloc (inbuf
, maxlen
+ 32768);
542 if (new_inbuf
== NULL
)
544 error (0, errno
, _("unable to allocate buffer for input"));
549 inptr
= inbuf
+ actlen
;
553 n
= read (fd
, inptr
, maxlen
- actlen
);
556 /* No more text to read. */
561 /* Error while reading. */
562 error (0, errno
, _("error while reading the input"));
569 while (actlen
< maxlen
);
572 /* Break again so we leave both loops. */
576 /* Now we have all the input in the buffer. Process it in one run. */
577 return process_block (tbl
, inbuf
, actlen
, output
);
582 process_file (struct convtable
*tbl
, FILE *input
, FILE *output
)
584 /* This should be safe since we use this function only for `stdin' and
585 we haven't read anything so far. */
586 return process_fd (tbl
, fileno (input
), output
);