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mpv/misc/charset_conv.c
Akemi 8bbdecea83 osx: consistent normalisation when searching for external files
several unicode characters can be encoded in two different ways, either
in a precomposed (NFC) or decomposed (NFD) representation. everywhere
besides on macOS, specifically HFS+, precomposed strings are being used.
furthermore on macOS we can get either precomposed or decomposed
strings, for example when not HFS+ formatted volumes are used. that can
be the case for network mounted devices (SMB, NFS) or optical/removable
devices (UDF). this can lead to an inequality of actual equal strings,
which can happen when comparing strings from different sources, like the
command line or filesystem. this makes it mainly a problem on macOS
systems.

one case that can potential break is the sub-auto option. to prevent
that we convert the search string as well as the string we search in to
the same normalised representation, specifically we use the decomposed
form which is used anywhere else.

this could potentially be a problem on other platforms too, though the
potential of occurring is very minor. for those platforms we don't
convert anything and just fallback to the input.

Fixes #4016
2017-02-02 16:21:04 +01:00

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/*
* This file is part of mpv.
*
* Based on code taken from libass (ISC license), which was originally part
* of MPlayer (GPL).
* Copyright (C) 2006 Evgeniy Stepanov <eugeni.stepanov@gmail.com>
*
* mpv is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* mpv is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with mpv. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <strings.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include "config.h"
#include "common/msg.h"
#if HAVE_UCHARDET
#include <uchardet.h>
#endif
#if HAVE_ICONV
#include <iconv.h>
#endif
#include "charset_conv.h"
bool mp_charset_is_utf8(const char *user_cp)
{
return user_cp && (strcasecmp(user_cp, "utf8") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(user_cp, "utf-8") == 0);
}
bool mp_charset_is_utf16(const char *user_cp)
{
bstr s = bstr0(user_cp);
return bstr_case_startswith(s, bstr0("utf16")) ||
bstr_case_startswith(s, bstr0("utf-16"));
}
static const char *const utf_bom[3] = {"\xEF\xBB\xBF", "\xFF\xFE", "\xFE\xFF"};
static const char *const utf_enc[3] = {"utf-8", "utf-16le", "utf-16be"};
static const char *ms_bom_guess(bstr buf)
{
for (int n = 0; n < 3; n++) {
if (bstr_startswith0(buf, utf_bom[n]))
return utf_enc[n];
}
return NULL;
}
#if HAVE_UCHARDET
static const char *mp_uchardet(void *talloc_ctx, struct mp_log *log, bstr buf)
{
uchardet_t det = uchardet_new();
if (!det)
return NULL;
if (uchardet_handle_data(det, buf.start, buf.len) != 0) {
uchardet_delete(det);
return NULL;
}
uchardet_data_end(det);
char *res = talloc_strdup(talloc_ctx, uchardet_get_charset(det));
if (res && !res[0])
res = NULL;
if (res) {
mp_verbose(log, "libuchardet detected charset as %s\n", res);
iconv_t icdsc = iconv_open("UTF-8", res);
if (icdsc == (iconv_t)(-1)) {
mp_warn(log, "Charset '%s' not supported by iconv.\n", res);
res = NULL;
} else {
iconv_close(icdsc);
}
}
uchardet_delete(det);
return res;
}
#endif
// Runs charset auto-detection on the input buffer, and returns the result.
// If auto-detection fails, NULL is returned.
// If user_cp doesn't refer to any known auto-detection (for example because
// it's a real iconv codepage), user_cp is returned without even looking at
// the buf data.
// The return value may (but doesn't have to) be allocated under talloc_ctx.
const char *mp_charset_guess(void *talloc_ctx, struct mp_log *log, bstr buf,
const char *user_cp, int flags)
{
if (strcasecmp(user_cp, "enca") == 0 || strcasecmp(user_cp, "guess") == 0 ||
strcasecmp(user_cp, "uchardet") == 0 || strchr(user_cp, ':'))
{
mp_err(log, "This syntax for the --sub-codepage option was deprecated "
"and has been removed.\n");
if (strncasecmp(user_cp, "utf8:", 5) == 0) {
user_cp = user_cp + 5;
} else {
user_cp = "";
}
}
if (user_cp[0] == '+') {
mp_verbose(log, "Forcing charset '%s'.\n", user_cp + 1);
return user_cp + 1;
}
const char *bom_cp = ms_bom_guess(buf);
if (bom_cp) {
mp_verbose(log, "Data has a BOM, assuming %s as charset.\n", bom_cp);
return bom_cp;
}
int r = bstr_validate_utf8(buf);
if (r >= 0 || (r > -8 && (flags & MP_ICONV_ALLOW_CUTOFF))) {
mp_verbose(log, "Data looks like UTF-8, ignoring user-provided charset.\n");
return "utf-8";
}
const char *res = NULL;
if (strcasecmp(user_cp, "auto") == 0) {
#if HAVE_UCHARDET
res = mp_uchardet(talloc_ctx, log, buf);
#endif
if (!res) {
mp_verbose(log, "Charset auto-detection failed.\n");
res = "UTF-8-BROKEN";
}
} else {
res = user_cp;
}
mp_verbose(log, "Using charset '%s'.\n", res);
return res;
}
// Use iconv to convert buf to UTF-8.
// Returns buf.start==NULL on error. Returns buf if cp is NULL, or if there is
// obviously no conversion required (e.g. if cp is "UTF-8").
// Returns a newly allocated buffer if conversion is done and succeeds. The
// buffer will be terminated with 0 for convenience (the terminating 0 is not
// included in the returned length).
// Free the returned buffer with talloc_free().
// buf: input data
// cp: iconv codepage (or NULL)
// flags: combination of MP_ICONV_* flags
// returns: buf (no conversion), .start==NULL (error), or allocated buffer
bstr mp_iconv_to_utf8(struct mp_log *log, bstr buf, const char *cp, int flags)
{
#if HAVE_ICONV
if (!cp || !cp[0] || mp_charset_is_utf8(cp))
return buf;
if (strcasecmp(cp, "ASCII") == 0)
return buf;
if (strcasecmp(cp, "UTF-8-BROKEN") == 0)
return bstr_sanitize_utf8_latin1(NULL, buf);
// Force CP949 over EUC-KR since iconv distinguishes them and
// EUC-KR causes error on CP949 encoded data
if (strcasecmp(cp, "EUC-KR") == 0)
cp = "CP949";
iconv_t icdsc;
if ((icdsc = iconv_open("UTF-8", cp)) == (iconv_t) (-1)) {
if (flags & MP_ICONV_VERBOSE)
mp_err(log, "Error opening iconv with codepage '%s'\n", cp);
goto failure;
}
size_t size = buf.len;
size_t osize = size;
size_t ileft = size;
size_t oleft = size - 1;
char *outbuf = talloc_size(NULL, osize);
char *ip = buf.start;
char *op = outbuf;
while (1) {
int clear = 0;
size_t rc;
if (ileft)
rc = iconv(icdsc, &ip, &ileft, &op, &oleft);
else {
clear = 1; // clear the conversion state and leave
rc = iconv(icdsc, NULL, NULL, &op, &oleft);
}
if (rc == (size_t) (-1)) {
if (errno == E2BIG) {
size_t offset = op - outbuf;
outbuf = talloc_realloc_size(NULL, outbuf, osize + size);
op = outbuf + offset;
osize += size;
oleft += size;
} else {
if (errno == EINVAL && (flags & MP_ICONV_ALLOW_CUTOFF)) {
// This is intended for cases where the input buffer is cut
// at a random byte position. If this happens in the middle
// of the buffer, it should still be an error. We say it's
// fine if the error is within 10 bytes of the end.
if (ileft <= 10)
break;
}
if (flags & MP_ICONV_VERBOSE) {
mp_err(log, "Error recoding text with codepage '%s'\n", cp);
}
talloc_free(outbuf);
iconv_close(icdsc);
goto failure;
}
} else if (clear)
break;
}
iconv_close(icdsc);
outbuf[osize - oleft - 1] = 0;
return (bstr){outbuf, osize - oleft - 1};
#endif
failure:
if (flags & MP_NO_LATIN1_FALLBACK) {
return buf;
} else {
return bstr_sanitize_utf8_latin1(NULL, buf);
}
}