Util functions for Joliet name manipulation.

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Vreixo Formoso 2008-01-06 17:02:16 +01:00
parent 6298ef4814
commit 355d28292f
2 changed files with 256 additions and 0 deletions

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@ -234,6 +234,95 @@ int str2ascii(const char *icharset, const char *input, char **output)
return ISO_SUCCESS; return ISO_SUCCESS;
} }
int str2ucs(const char *icharset, const char *input, uint16_t **output)
{
int result;
wchar_t *wsrc_;
char *src;
char *ret;
char *ret_;
iconv_t conv;
size_t numchars;
size_t outbytes;
size_t inbytes;
size_t n;
if (icharset == NULL || input == NULL || output == NULL) {
return ISO_NULL_POINTER;
}
/* convert the string to a wide character string. Note: outbytes
* is in fact the number of characters in the string and doesn't
* include the last NULL character.
*/
result = str2wchar(icharset, input, &wsrc_);
if (result < 0) {
return result;
}
src = (char *)wsrc_;
numchars = wcslen(wsrc_);
inbytes = numchars * sizeof(wchar_t);
ret_ = malloc((numchars+1) * sizeof(uint16_t));
if (ret_ == NULL) {
return ISO_MEM_ERROR;
}
outbytes = numchars * sizeof(uint16_t);
ret = ret_;
/* initialize iconv */
conv = iconv_open("UCS-2BE", "WCHAR_T");
if (conv == (iconv_t)-1) {
free(wsrc_);
free(ret_);
return ISO_CHARSET_CONV_ERROR;
}
n = iconv(conv, &src, &inbytes, &ret, &outbytes);
while (n == -1) {
/* The destination buffer is too small. Stops here. */
if (errno == E2BIG)
break;
/* An incomplete multi bytes sequence was found. We
* can't do anything here. That's quite unlikely. */
if (errno == EINVAL)
break;
/* The last possible error is an invalid multi bytes
* sequence. Just replace the character with a "_".
* Probably the character doesn't exist in ascii like
* "é, è, à, ç, ..." in French. */
*((uint16_t*) ret) = '_';
ret += sizeof(uint16_t);
outbytes -= sizeof(uint16_t);
if (!outbytes)
break;
/* There was an error with one character but some other remain
* to be converted. That's probably a multibyte character.
* See above comment. */
src += sizeof(wchar_t);
inbytes -= sizeof(wchar_t);
if (!inbytes)
break;
n = iconv(conv, &src, &inbytes, &ret, &outbytes);
}
iconv_close(conv);
/* close the ucs string */
*((uint16_t*) ret) = 0;
free(wsrc_);
*output = (uint16_t*)ret_;
return ISO_SUCCESS;
}
static int valid_d_char(char c) static int valid_d_char(char c)
{ {
return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c == '_'); return (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c == '_');
@ -245,6 +334,13 @@ static int valid_a_char(char c)
(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c == '_'); (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') || (c == '_');
} }
static int valid_j_char(uint16_t c)
{
return !(c < (uint16_t)' ' || c == (uint16_t)'*' || c == (uint16_t)'/'
|| c == (uint16_t)':' || c == (uint16_t)';' || c == (uint16_t)'?'
|| c == (uint16_t)'\\');
}
static static
char *iso_dirid(const char *src, int size) char *iso_dirid(const char *src, int size)
{ {
@ -371,6 +467,118 @@ char *iso_2_fileid(const char *src)
return strdup(dest); return strdup(dest);
} }
uint16_t *iso_j_id(const uint16_t *src)
{
uint16_t *dot;
size_t lname, lext, lnname, lnext, pos, i;
uint16_t dest[66]; /* 65 = 64 (name + ext) + 1 (.) + 1 (\0) */
if (src == NULL) {
return NULL;
}
dot = ucsrchr(src, '.');
/*
* Since the maximum length can be divided freely over the name and
* extension, we need to calculate their new lengths (lnname and
* lnext). If the original filename is too long, we start by trimming
* the extension, but keep a minimum extension length of 3.
*/
if (dot == NULL || *(dot + 1) == (uint16_t)'\0') {
lname = ucslen(src);
lnname = (lname > 64) ? 64 : lname;
lext = lnext = 0;
} else {
lext = ucslen(dot + 1);
lname = ucslen(src) - lext - 1;
lnext = (ucslen(src) > 65 && lext > 3) ? (lname < 61 ? 64 - lname : 3)
: lext;
lnname = (ucslen(src) > 65) ? 64 - lnext : lname;
}
if (lnname == 0 && lnext == 0) {
return NULL;
}
pos = 0;
/* Convert up to lnname characters of the filename. */
for (i = 0; i < lnname; i++) {
uint16_t c = src[i];
dest[pos++] = valid_j_char(c) ? c : (uint16_t)'_';
}
dest[pos++] = (uint16_t)'.';
/* Convert up to lnext characters of the extension, if any. */
for (i = 0; i < lnext; i++) {
uint16_t c = src[lname + 1 + i];
dest[pos++] = valid_j_char(c) ? c : (uint16_t)'_';
}
dest[pos] = (uint16_t)'\0';
return ucsdup(dest);
}
size_t ucslen(const uint16_t *str)
{
size_t i;
for (i = 0; str[i]; i++)
;
return i;
}
uint16_t *ucsrchr(const uint16_t *str, uint16_t c)
{
size_t len = ucslen(str);
while (len-- > 0) {
if (str[len] == c) {
return (uint16_t*)(str + len);
}
}
return NULL;
}
uint16_t *ucsdup(const uint16_t *str)
{
uint16_t *ret;
size_t len = ucslen(str);
ret = malloc(2 * (len + 1));
if (ret != NULL) {
memcpy(ret, str, 2 * (len + 1));
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Although each character is 2 bytes, we actually compare byte-by-byte
* (thats what the spec says).
*/
int ucscmp(const uint16_t *s1, const uint16_t *s2)
{
const char *s = (const char*)s1;
const char *t = (const char*)s2;
size_t len1 = ucslen(s1);
size_t len2 = ucslen(s2);
size_t i, len = MIN(len1, len2) * 2;
for (i = 0; i < len; i++) {
if (s[i] < t[i]) {
return -1;
} else if (s[i] > t[i]) {
return 1;
}
}
if (len1 < len2)
return -1;
else if (len1 > len2)
return 1;
return 0;
}
int str2d_char(const char *icharset, const char *input, char **output) int str2d_char(const char *icharset, const char *input, char **output)
{ {
int ret; int ret;

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@ -63,6 +63,21 @@ int strconv(const char *input, const char *icharset, const char *ocharset,
*/ */
int str2ascii(const char *icharset, const char *input, char **output); int str2ascii(const char *icharset, const char *input, char **output);
/**
* Convert a given string from any input charset to UCS-2BE charset,
* used for Joliet file identifiers.
*
* @param icharset
* Input charset. Must be supported by iconv
* @param input
* Input string
* @param output
* Location where the pointer to the ouput string will be stored
* @return
* 1 on success, < 0 on error
*/
int str2ucs(const char *icharset, const char *input, uint16_t **output);
/** /**
* Create a level 1 directory identifier. * Create a level 1 directory identifier.
* *
@ -98,6 +113,39 @@ char *iso_1_fileid(const char *src);
*/ */
char *iso_2_fileid(const char *src); char *iso_2_fileid(const char *src);
/**
* Create a Joliet file or directory identifier that consists of name and
* extension. The combined name and extension length will not exceed 128 bytes,
* and the name and extension will be separated (.). All characters consist of
* 2 bytes and the resulting string is NULL-terminated by a 2-byte NULL.
*
* Note that version number and (;1) is not appended.
*
* @return
* NULL if the original name and extension both are of length 0.
*/
uint16_t *iso_j_id(const uint16_t *src);
/**
* Like strlen, but for Joliet strings.
*/
size_t ucslen(const uint16_t *str);
/**
* Like strrchr, but for Joliet strings.
*/
uint16_t *ucsrchr(const uint16_t *str, uint16_t c);
/**
* Like strdup, but for Joliet strings.
*/
uint16_t *ucsdup(const uint16_t *str);
/**
* Like strcmp, but for Joliet strings.
*/
int ucscmp(const uint16_t *s1, const uint16_t *s2);
/** /**
* Convert a given input string to d-chars. * Convert a given input string to d-chars.
* @return * @return