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/* -*- Mode: C; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8 -*- */
/*
* e-iconv.c
* Copyright 2000, 2001, Ximian, Inc.
*
* Authors:
* Michael Zucchi <notzed@ximian.com>
* Jeffery Stedfast <fejj@ximian.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License, version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
*
* This library 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
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
* 02111-1307, USA.
*/
#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H
#include <config.h>
#endif
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <glib.h>
#include "e-iconv.h"
#include <locale.h>
#ifdef HAVE_CODESET
#include <langinfo.h>
#endif
#include "iconv-detect.h"
#define cd(x)
#ifdef G_THREADS_ENABLED
static GStaticMutex lock = G_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT;
#define LOCK() g_static_mutex_lock(&lock)
#define UNLOCK() g_static_mutex_unlock(&lock)
#else
#define LOCK()
#define UNLOCK()
#endif
typedef struct _EDListNode {
struct _EDListNode *next;
struct _EDListNode *prev;
} EDListNode;
typedef struct _EDList {
struct _EDListNode *head;
struct _EDListNode *tail;
struct _EDListNode *tailpred;
} EDList;
#define E_DLIST_INITIALISER(l) { (EDListNode *)&l.tail, 0, (EDListNode *)&l.head }
struct _iconv_cache_node {
struct _iconv_cache_node *next;
struct _iconv_cache_node *prev;
struct _iconv_cache *parent;
int busy;
iconv_t ip;
};
struct _iconv_cache {
struct _iconv_cache *next;
struct _iconv_cache *prev;
char *conv;
EDList open; /* stores iconv_cache_nodes, busy ones up front */
};
#define E_ICONV_CACHE_SIZE (16)
static EDList iconv_cache_list;
static GHashTable *iconv_cache;
static GHashTable *iconv_cache_open;
static unsigned int iconv_cache_size = 0;
static GHashTable *iconv_charsets = NULL;
static char *locale_charset = NULL;
static char *locale_lang = NULL;
struct {
char *charset;
char *iconv_name;
} known_iconv_charsets[] = {
#if 0
/* charset name, iconv-friendly charset name */
{ "iso-8859-1", "iso-8859-1" },
{ "iso8859-1", "iso-8859-1" },
/* the above mostly serves as an example for iso-style charsets,
but we have code that will populate the iso-*'s if/when they
show up in e_iconv_charset_name() so I'm
not going to bother putting them all in here... */
{ "windows-cp1251", "cp1251" },
{ "windows-1251", "cp1251" },
{ "cp1251", "cp1251" },
/* the above mostly serves as an example for windows-style
charsets, but we have code that will parse and convert them
to their cp#### equivalents if/when they show up in
e_iconv_charset_name() so I'm not going to bother
putting them all in here either... */
#endif
/* charset name (lowercase!), iconv-friendly name (sometimes case sensitive) */
{ "utf-8", "UTF-8" },
/* 10646 is a special case, its usually UCS-2 big endian */
/* This might need some checking but should be ok for solaris/linux */
{ "iso-10646-1", "UCS-2BE" },
{ "iso_10646-1", "UCS-2BE" },
{ "iso10646-1", "UCS-2BE" },
{ "iso-10646", "UCS-2BE" },
{ "iso_10646", "UCS-2BE" },
{ "iso10646", "UCS-2BE" },
{ "ks_c_5601-1987", "EUC-KR" },
/* FIXME: Japanese/Korean/Chinese stuff needs checking */
{ "euckr-0", "EUC-KR" },
{ "5601", "EUC-KR" },
{ "zh_TW-euc", "EUC-TW" },
{ "zh_CN.euc", "gb2312" },
{ "zh_TW-big5", "BIG5" },
{ "euc-cn", "gb2312" },
{ "big5-0", "BIG5" },
{ "big5.eten-0", "BIG5" },
{ "big5hkscs-0", "BIG5HKSCS" },
{ "gb2312-0", "gb2312" },
{ "gb2312.1980-0", "gb2312" },
{ "gb-2312", "gb2312" },
{ "gb18030-0", "gb18030" },
{ "gbk-0", "GBK" },
{ "eucjp-0", "eucJP" },
{ "ujis-0", "ujis" },
{ "jisx0208.1983-0","SJIS" },
{ "jisx0212.1990-0","SJIS" },
{ "pck", "SJIS" },
{ NULL, NULL }
};
/* Another copy of this trivial list implementation
Why? This stuff gets called a lot (potentially), should run fast,
and g_list's are f@@#$ed up to make this a hassle */
static void e_dlist_init(EDList *v)
{
v->head = (EDListNode *)&v->tail;
v->tail = 0;
v->tailpred = (EDListNode *)&v->head;
}
static EDListNode *e_dlist_addhead(EDList *l, EDListNode *n)
{
n->next = l->head;
n->prev = (EDListNode *)&l->head;
l->head->prev = n;
l->head = n;
return n;
}
static EDListNode *e_dlist_addtail(EDList *l, EDListNode *n)
{
n->next = (EDListNode *)&l->tail;
n->prev = l->tailpred;
l->tailpred->next = n;
l->tailpred = n;
return n;
}
static EDListNode *e_dlist_remove(EDListNode *n)
{
n->next->prev = n->prev;
n->prev->next = n->next;
return n;
}
/* fucking glib... */
static const char *
e_strdown (char *str)
{
register char *s = str;
while (*s) {
if (*s >= 'A' && *s <= 'Z')
*s += 0x20;
s++;
}
return str;
}
static const char *
e_strup (char *str)
{
register char *s = str;
while (*s) {
if (*s >= 'a' && *s <= 'z')
*s -= 0x20;
s++;
}
return str;
}
static void
locale_parse_lang (const char *locale)
{
char *codeset, *lang;
if ((codeset = strchr (locale, '.')))
lang = g_strndup (locale, codeset - locale);
else
lang = g_strdup (locale);
/* validate the language */
if (strlen (lang) >= 2) {
if (lang[2] == '-' || lang[2] == '_') {
/* canonicalise the lang */
e_strdown (lang);
/* validate the country code */
if (strlen (lang + 3) > 2) {
/* invalid country code */
lang[2] = '\0';
} else {
lang[2] = '-';
e_strup (lang + 3);
}
} else if (lang[2] != '\0') {
/* invalid language */
g_free (lang);
lang = NULL;
}
locale_lang = lang;
} else {
/* invalid language */
locale_lang = NULL;
g_free (lang);
}
}
/* NOTE: Owns the lock on return if keep is TRUE ! */
static void
e_iconv_init(int keep)
{
char *from, *to, *locale;
int i;
LOCK();
if (iconv_charsets != NULL) {
if (!keep)
UNLOCK();
return;
}
iconv_charsets = g_hash_table_new(g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
for (i = 0; known_iconv_charsets[i].charset != NULL; i++) {
from = g_strdup(known_iconv_charsets[i].charset);
to = g_strdup(known_iconv_charsets[i].iconv_name);
e_strdown (from);
g_hash_table_insert(iconv_charsets, from, to);
}
e_dlist_init(&iconv_cache_list);
iconv_cache = g_hash_table_new(g_str_hash, g_str_equal);
iconv_cache_open = g_hash_table_new(NULL, NULL);
#ifndef G_OS_WIN32
locale = setlocale (LC_ALL, NULL);
#else
locale = g_win32_getlocale ();
#endif
if (!locale || !strcmp (locale, "C") || !strcmp (locale, "POSIX")) {
/* The locale "C" or "POSIX" is a portable locale; its
* LC_CTYPE part corresponds to the 7-bit ASCII character
* set.
*/
locale_charset = NULL;
locale_lang = NULL;
} else {
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
g_get_charset (&locale_charset);
locale_charset = g_strdup (locale_charset);
e_strdown (locale_charset);
#else
#ifdef HAVE_CODESET
locale_charset = g_strdup (nl_langinfo (CODESET));
e_strdown (locale_charset);
#else
/* A locale name is typically of the form language[_terri-
* tory][.codeset][@modifier], where language is an ISO 639
* language code, territory is an ISO 3166 country code, and
* codeset is a character set or encoding identifier like
* ISO-8859-1 or UTF-8.
*/
char *codeset, *p;
codeset = strchr (locale, '.');
if (codeset) {
codeset++;
/* ; is a hack for debian systems and / is a hack for Solaris systems */
for (p = codeset; *p && !strchr ("@;/", *p); p++);
locale_charset = g_strndup (codeset, p - codeset);
e_strdown (locale_charset);
} else {
/* charset unknown */
locale_charset = NULL;
}
#endif
#endif /* !G_OS_WIN32 */
/* parse the locale lang */
locale_parse_lang (locale);
}
#ifdef G_OS_WIN32
g_free (locale);
#endif
if (!keep)
UNLOCK();
}
const char *e_iconv_charset_name(const char *charset)
{
char *name, *ret, *tmp;
if (charset == NULL)
return NULL;
name = g_alloca (strlen (charset) + 1);
strcpy (name, charset);
e_strdown (name);
e_iconv_init(TRUE);
ret = g_hash_table_lookup(iconv_charsets, name);
if (ret != NULL) {
UNLOCK();
return ret;
}
/* Unknown, try canonicalise some basic charset types to something that should work */
if (strncmp(name, "iso", 3) == 0) {
/* Convert iso-nnnn-n or isonnnn-n or iso_nnnn-n to iso-nnnn-n or isonnnn-n */
int iso, codepage;
char *p;
tmp = name + 3;
if (*tmp == '-' || *tmp == '_')
tmp++;
iso = strtoul (tmp, &p, 10);
if (iso == 10646) {
/* they all become ICONV_10646 */
ret = g_strdup (ICONV_10646);
} else {
tmp = p;
if (*tmp == '-' || *tmp == '_')
tmp++;
codepage = strtoul (tmp, &p, 10);
if (p > tmp) {
/* codepage is numeric */
#ifdef __aix__
if (codepage == 13)
ret = g_strdup ("IBM-921");
else
#endif /* __aix__ */
ret = g_strdup_printf (ICONV_ISO_D_FORMAT, iso, codepage);
} else {
/* codepage is a string - probably iso-2022-jp or something */
ret = g_strdup_printf (ICONV_ISO_S_FORMAT, iso, p);
}
}
} else if (strncmp(name, "windows-", 8) == 0) {
/* Convert windows-nnnnn or windows-cpnnnnn to cpnnnn */
tmp = name+8;
if (!strncmp(tmp, "cp", 2))
tmp+=2;
ret = g_strdup_printf("CP%s", tmp);
} else if (strncmp(name, "microsoft-", 10) == 0) {
/* Convert microsoft-nnnnn or microsoft-cpnnnnn to cpnnnn */
tmp = name+10;
if (!strncmp(tmp, "cp", 2))
tmp+=2;
ret = g_strdup_printf("CP%s", tmp);
} else {
/* Just assume its ok enough as is, case and all */
ret = g_strdup(charset);
}
g_hash_table_insert(iconv_charsets, g_strdup(name), ret);
UNLOCK();
return ret;
}
static void
flush_entry(struct _iconv_cache *ic)
{
struct _iconv_cache_node *in, *nn;
in = (struct _iconv_cache_node *)ic->open.head;
nn = in->next;
while (nn) {
if (in->ip != (iconv_t)-1) {
g_hash_table_remove(iconv_cache_open, in->ip);
iconv_close(in->ip);
}
g_free(in);
in = nn;
nn = in->next;
}
g_free(ic->conv);
g_free(ic);
}
/* This should run pretty quick, its called a lot */
iconv_t e_iconv_open(const char *oto, const char *ofrom)
{
const char *to, *from;
char *tofrom;
struct _iconv_cache *ic;
struct _iconv_cache_node *in;
int errnosav;
iconv_t ip;
if (oto == NULL || ofrom == NULL) {
errno = EINVAL;
return (iconv_t) -1;
}
to = e_iconv_charset_name (oto);
from = e_iconv_charset_name (ofrom);
tofrom = g_alloca (strlen (to) + strlen (from) + 2);
sprintf(tofrom, "%s%%%s", to, from);
LOCK();
ic = g_hash_table_lookup(iconv_cache, tofrom);
if (ic) {
e_dlist_remove((EDListNode *)ic);
} else {
struct _iconv_cache *last = (struct _iconv_cache *)iconv_cache_list.tailpred;
struct _iconv_cache *prev;
prev = last->prev;
while (prev && iconv_cache_size > E_ICONV_CACHE_SIZE) {
in = (struct _iconv_cache_node *)last->open.head;
if (in->next && !in->busy) {
cd(printf("Flushing iconv converter '%s'\n", last->conv));
e_dlist_remove((EDListNode *)last);
g_hash_table_remove(iconv_cache, last->conv);
flush_entry(last);
iconv_cache_size--;
}
last = prev;
prev = last->prev;
}
iconv_cache_size++;
ic = g_malloc(sizeof(*ic));
e_dlist_init(&ic->open);
ic->conv = g_strdup(tofrom);
g_hash_table_insert(iconv_cache, ic->conv, ic);
cd(printf("Creating iconv converter '%s'\n", ic->conv));
}
e_dlist_addhead(&iconv_cache_list, (EDListNode *)ic);
/* If we have a free iconv, use it */
in = (struct _iconv_cache_node *)ic->open.tailpred;
if (in->prev && !in->busy) {
cd(printf("using existing iconv converter '%s'\n", ic->conv));
ip = in->ip;
if (ip != (iconv_t)-1) {
/* work around some broken iconv implementations
* that die if the length arguments are NULL
*/
size_t buggy_iconv_len = 0;
char *buggy_iconv_buf = NULL;
/* resets the converter */
iconv(ip, &buggy_iconv_buf, &buggy_iconv_len, &buggy_iconv_buf, &buggy_iconv_len);
in->busy = TRUE;
e_dlist_remove((EDListNode *)in);
e_dlist_addhead(&ic->open, (EDListNode *)in);
}
} else {
cd(printf("creating new iconv converter '%s'\n", ic->conv));
ip = iconv_open(to, from);
in = g_malloc(sizeof(*in));
in->ip = ip;
in->parent = ic;
e_dlist_addhead(&ic->open, (EDListNode *)in);
if (ip != (iconv_t)-1) {
g_hash_table_insert(iconv_cache_open, ip, in);
in->busy = TRUE;
} else {
errnosav = errno;
g_warning("Could not open converter for '%s' to '%s' charset", from, to);
in->busy = FALSE;
errno = errnosav;
}
}
UNLOCK();
return ip;
}
size_t e_iconv(iconv_t cd, const char **inbuf, size_t *inbytesleft, char ** outbuf, size_t *outbytesleft)
{
return iconv(cd, (char **) inbuf, inbytesleft, outbuf, outbytesleft);
}
void
e_iconv_close(iconv_t ip)
{
struct _iconv_cache_node *in;
if (ip == (iconv_t)-1)
return;
LOCK();
in = g_hash_table_lookup(iconv_cache_open, ip);
if (in) {
cd(printf("closing iconv converter '%s'\n", in->parent->conv));
e_dlist_remove((EDListNode *)in);
in->busy = FALSE;
e_dlist_addtail(&in->parent->open, (EDListNode *)in);
} else {
g_warning("trying to close iconv i dont know about: %p", ip);
iconv_close(ip);
}
UNLOCK();
}
const char *e_iconv_locale_charset(void)
{
e_iconv_init(FALSE);
return locale_charset;
}
const char *
e_iconv_locale_language (void)
{
e_iconv_init (FALSE);
return locale_lang;
}
/* map CJKR charsets to their language code */
/* NOTE: only support charset names that will be returned by
* e_iconv_charset_name() so that we don't have to keep track of all
* the aliases too. */
static struct {
char *charset;
char *lang;
} cjkr_lang_map[] = {
{ "Big5", "zh" },
{ "BIG5HKSCS", "zh" },
{ "gb2312", "zh" },
{ "gb18030", "zh" },
{ "gbk", "zh" },
{ "euc-tw", "zh" },
{ "iso-2022-jp", "ja" },
{ "sjis", "ja" },
{ "ujis", "ja" },
{ "eucJP", "ja" },
{ "euc-jp", "ja" },
{ "euc-kr", "ko" },
{ "koi8-r", "ru" },
{ "koi8-u", "uk" }
};
#define NUM_CJKR_LANGS (sizeof (cjkr_lang_map) / sizeof (cjkr_lang_map[0]))
const char *
e_iconv_charset_language (const char *charset)
{
int i;
if (!charset)
return NULL;
charset = e_iconv_charset_name (charset);
for (i = 0; i < NUM_CJKR_LANGS; i++) {
if (!g_ascii_strcasecmp (cjkr_lang_map[i].charset, charset))
return cjkr_lang_map[i].lang;
}
return NULL;
}
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