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putty-source/unix/uxucs.c

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "charset.h"
#include "terminal.h"
#include "misc.h"
/*
* Unix Unicode-handling routines.
*/
int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte)
{
return 0; /* we don't do DBCS */
}
int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, const char *mbstr, int mblen,
wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen)
{
if (codepage == DEFAULT_CODEPAGE) {
int n = 0;
mbstate_t state;
memset(&state, 0, sizeof state);
while (mblen > 0) {
size_t i = mbrtowc(wcstr+n, mbstr, (size_t)mblen, &state);
if (i == (size_t)-1 || i == (size_t)-2)
break;
n++;
mbstr += i;
mblen -= i;
}
return n;
} else if (codepage == CS_NONE) {
int n = 0;
while (mblen > 0) {
wcstr[n] = 0xD800 | (mbstr[0] & 0xFF);
n++;
mbstr++;
mblen--;
}
return n;
} else
return charset_to_unicode(&mbstr, &mblen, wcstr, wclen, codepage,
NULL, NULL, 0);
}
int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, const wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen,
char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused,
struct unicode_data *ucsdata)
{
/* FIXME: we should remove the defused param completely... */
if (defused)
*defused = 0;
if (codepage == DEFAULT_CODEPAGE) {
char output[MB_LEN_MAX];
mbstate_t state;
int n = 0;
memset(&state, 0, sizeof state);
while (wclen > 0) {
int i = wcrtomb(output, wcstr[0], &state);
if (i == (size_t)-1 || i > n - mblen)
break;
memcpy(mbstr+n, output, i);
n += i;
wcstr++;
wclen--;
}
return n;
} else if (codepage == CS_NONE) {
int n = 0;
while (wclen > 0 && n < mblen) {
if (*wcstr >= 0xD800 && *wcstr < 0xD900)
mbstr[n++] = (*wcstr & 0xFF);
else if (defchr)
mbstr[n++] = *defchr;
wcstr++;
wclen--;
}
return n;
} else {
return charset_from_unicode(&wcstr, &wclen, mbstr, mblen, codepage,
NULL, defchr?defchr:NULL, defchr?1:0);
}
}
/*
* Return value is TRUE if pterm is to run in direct-to-font mode.
*/
int init_ucs(struct unicode_data *ucsdata, char *linecharset,
int utf8_override, int font_charset, int vtmode)
{
int i, ret = 0;
/*
* In the platform-independent parts of the code, font_codepage
* is used only for system DBCS support - which we don't
* support at all. So we set this to something which will never
* be used.
*/
ucsdata->font_codepage = -1;
/*
* If utf8_override is set and the POSIX locale settings
* dictate a UTF-8 character set, then just go straight for
* UTF-8.
*/
ucsdata->line_codepage = CS_NONE;
if (utf8_override) {
const char *s;
if (((s = getenv("LC_ALL")) && *s) ||
((s = getenv("LC_CTYPE")) && *s) ||
((s = getenv("LANG")) && *s)) {
if (strstr(s, "UTF-8"))
ucsdata->line_codepage = CS_UTF8;
}
}
/*
* Failing that, line_codepage should be decoded from the
Post-release destabilisation! Completely remove the struct type 'Config' in putty.h, which stores all PuTTY's settings and includes an arbitrary length limit on every single one of those settings which is stored in string form. In place of it is 'Conf', an opaque data type everywhere outside the new file conf.c, which stores a list of (key, value) pairs in which every key contains an integer identifying a configuration setting, and for some of those integers the key also contains extra parts (so that, for instance, CONF_environmt is a string-to-string mapping). Everywhere that a Config was previously used, a Conf is now; everywhere there was a Config structure copy, conf_copy() is called; every lookup, adjustment, load and save operation on a Config has been rewritten; and there's a mechanism for serialising a Conf into a binary blob and back for use with Duplicate Session. User-visible effects of this change _should_ be minimal, though I don't doubt I've introduced one or two bugs here and there which will eventually be found. The _intended_ visible effects of this change are that all arbitrary limits on configuration strings and lists (e.g. limit on number of port forwardings) should now disappear; that list boxes in the configuration will now be displayed in a sorted order rather than the arbitrary order in which they were added to the list (since the underlying data structure is now a sorted tree234 rather than an ad-hoc comma-separated string); and one more specific change, which is that local and dynamic port forwardings on the same port number are now mutually exclusive in the configuration (putting 'D' in the key rather than the value was a mistake in the first place). One other reorganisation as a result of this is that I've moved all the dialog.c standard handlers (dlg_stdeditbox_handler and friends) out into config.c, because I can't really justify calling them generic any more. When they took a pointer to an arbitrary structure type and the offset of a field within that structure, they were independent of whether that structure was a Config or something completely different, but now they really do expect to talk to a Conf, which can _only_ be used for PuTTY configuration, so I've renamed them all things like conf_editbox_handler and moved them out of the nominally independent dialog-box management module into the PuTTY-specific config.c. [originally from svn r9214]
2011-07-14 18:52:21 +00:00
* specification in conf.
*/
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ucsdata->line_codepage = decode_codepage(linecharset);
/*
* If line_codepage is _still_ CS_NONE, we assume we're using
* the font's own encoding. This has been passed in to us, so
* we use that. If it's still CS_NONE after _that_ - i.e. the
* font we were given had an incomprehensible charset - then we
* fall back to using the D800 page.
*/
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ucsdata->line_codepage = font_charset;
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ret = 1;
/*
* Set up unitab_line, by translating each individual character
* in the line codepage into Unicode.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
char c[1];
const char *p;
wchar_t wc[1];
int len;
c[0] = i;
p = c;
len = 1;
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ucsdata->unitab_line[i] = 0xD800 | i;
else if (1 == charset_to_unicode(&p, &len, wc, 1,
ucsdata->line_codepage,
NULL, L"", 0))
ucsdata->unitab_line[i] = wc[0];
else
ucsdata->unitab_line[i] = 0xFFFD;
}
/*
* Set up unitab_xterm. This is the same as unitab_line except
* in the line-drawing regions, where it follows the Unicode
* encoding.
*
* (Note that the strange X encoding of line-drawing characters
* in the bottom 32 glyphs of ISO8859-1 fonts is taken care of
* by the font encoding, which will spot such a font and act as
* if it were in a variant encoding of ISO8859-1.)
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
static const wchar_t unitab_xterm_std[32] = {
0x2666, 0x2592, 0x2409, 0x240c, 0x240d, 0x240a, 0x00b0, 0x00b1,
0x2424, 0x240b, 0x2518, 0x2510, 0x250c, 0x2514, 0x253c, 0x23ba,
0x23bb, 0x2500, 0x23bc, 0x23bd, 0x251c, 0x2524, 0x2534, 0x252c,
0x2502, 0x2264, 0x2265, 0x03c0, 0x2260, 0x00a3, 0x00b7, 0x0020
};
static const wchar_t unitab_xterm_poorman[32] =
L"*#****o~**+++++-----++++|****L. ";
const wchar_t *ptr;
if (vtmode == VT_POORMAN)
ptr = unitab_xterm_poorman;
else
ptr = unitab_xterm_std;
if (i >= 0x5F && i < 0x7F)
ucsdata->unitab_xterm[i] = ptr[i & 0x1F];
else
ucsdata->unitab_xterm[i] = ucsdata->unitab_line[i];
}
/*
* Set up unitab_scoacs. The SCO Alternate Character Set is
* simply CP437.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
char c[1];
const char *p;
wchar_t wc[1];
int len;
c[0] = i;
p = c;
len = 1;
if (1 == charset_to_unicode(&p, &len, wc, 1, CS_CP437, NULL, L"", 0))
ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[i] = wc[0];
else
ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[i] = 0xFFFD;
}
/*
* Find the control characters in the line codepage. For
* direct-to-font mode using the D800 hack, we assume 00-1F and
* 7F are controls, but allow 80-9F through. (It's as good a
* guess as anything; and my bet is that half the weird fonts
* used in this way will be IBM or MS code pages anyway.)
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
int lineval = ucsdata->unitab_line[i];
if (lineval < ' ' || (lineval >= 0x7F && lineval < 0xA0) ||
(lineval >= 0xD800 && lineval < 0xD820) || (lineval == 0xD87F))
ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[i] = i;
else
ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[i] = 0xFF;
}
return ret;
}
const char *cp_name(int codepage)
{
if (codepage == CS_NONE)
return "Use font encoding";
return charset_to_localenc(codepage);
}
const char *cp_enumerate(int index)
{
int charset;
charset = charset_localenc_nth(index);
if (charset == CS_NONE) {
/* "Use font encoding" comes after all the named charsets */
if (charset_localenc_nth(index-1) != CS_NONE)
return "Use font encoding";
return NULL;
}
return charset_to_localenc(charset);
}
int decode_codepage(char *cp_name)
{
if (!cp_name || !*cp_name)
return CS_UTF8;
return charset_from_localenc(cp_name);
}