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// Input_iconv.java -- Java side of iconv() reader.
/* Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
/* Author: Tom Tromey <tromey@redhat.com>. */
#include <config.h>
#include <gcj/cni.h>
#include <jvm.h>
#include <gnu/gcj/convert/Input_iconv.h>
#include <gnu/gcj/convert/Output_iconv.h>
#include <java/io/UnsupportedEncodingException.h>
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
#include <iconv.h>
template<typename T>
static inline size_t
iconv_adapter (size_t (*iconv_f) (iconv_t, T, size_t *, char **, size_t *),
iconv_t handle, char **inbuf, size_t *inavail,
char **outbuf, size_t *outavail)
{
return (*iconv_f) (handle, (T) inbuf, inavail, outbuf, outavail);
}
#endif
void
gnu::gcj::convert::Input_iconv::init (jstring encoding)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
jsize len = _Jv_GetStringUTFLength (encoding);
char buffer[len + 1];
_Jv_GetStringUTFRegion (encoding, 0, len, buffer);
buffer[len] = '\0';
iconv_t h = iconv_open ("UCS-2", buffer);
if (h == (iconv_t) -1)
throw new java::io::UnsupportedEncodingException (encoding);
JvAssert (h != NULL);
handle = reinterpret_cast<gnu::gcj::RawData *> (h);
#else /* HAVE_ICONV */
// If no iconv, just throw an exception.
throw new java::io::UnsupportedEncodingException (encoding);
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
}
void
gnu::gcj::convert::Input_iconv::finalize (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
if (handle != NULL)
{
iconv_close ((iconv_t) handle);
handle = NULL;
}
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
}
jint
gnu::gcj::convert::Input_iconv::read (jcharArray outbuffer,
jint outpos, jint count)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
jbyte *bytes = elements (inbuffer);
jchar *out = elements (outbuffer);
size_t inavail = inlength - inpos;
size_t old_in = inavail;
size_t outavail = count * sizeof (jchar);
size_t old_out = outavail;
char *inbuf = (char *) &bytes[inpos];
char *outbuf = (char *) &out[outpos];
size_t r = iconv_adapter (iconv, (iconv_t) handle,
&inbuf, &inavail,
&outbuf, &outavail);
// FIXME: what if R==-1?
if (iconv_byte_swap)
{
size_t max = (old_out - outavail) / sizeof (jchar);
for (size_t i = 0; i < max; ++i)
{
// Byte swap.
jchar c = (((out[outpos + i] & 0xff) << 8)
| ((out[outpos + i] >> 8) & 0xff));
outbuf[i] = c;
}
}
inpos += old_in - inavail;
return (old_out - outavail) / sizeof (jchar);
#else /* HAVE_ICONV */
return -1;
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
}
void
gnu::gcj::convert::Output_iconv::init (jstring encoding)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
jsize len = _Jv_GetStringUTFLength (encoding);
char buffer[len + 1];
_Jv_GetStringUTFRegion (encoding, 0, len, buffer);
buffer[len] = '\0';
iconv_t h = iconv_open (buffer, "UCS-2");
if (h == (iconv_t) -1)
throw new java::io::UnsupportedEncodingException (encoding);
JvAssert (h != NULL);
handle = reinterpret_cast<gnu::gcj::RawData *> (h);
#else /* HAVE_ICONV */
// If no iconv, just throw an exception.
throw new java::io::UnsupportedEncodingException (encoding);
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
}
void
gnu::gcj::convert::Output_iconv::finalize (void)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
if (handle != NULL)
{
iconv_close ((iconv_t) handle);
handle = NULL;
}
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
}
jint
gnu::gcj::convert::Output_iconv::write (jcharArray inbuffer,
jint inpos, jint inlength)
{
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
jchar *chars = elements (inbuffer);
jbyte *out = elements (buf);
jchar *temp_buffer = NULL;
size_t inavail = inlength * sizeof (jchar);
size_t old_in = inavail;
size_t outavail = buf->length - count;
size_t old_out = outavail;
char *inbuf = (char *) &chars[inpos];
char *outbuf = (char *) &out[count];
if (iconv_byte_swap)
{
// Ugly performance penalty -- don't use losing systems!
temp_buffer = (jchar *) _Jv_Malloc (inlength * sizeof (jchar));
for (int i = 0; i < inlength; ++i)
{
// Byte swap.
jchar c = (((chars[inpos + i] & 0xff) << 8)
| ((chars[inpos + i] >> 8) & 0xff));
temp_buffer[i] = c;
}
inbuf = (char *) temp_buffer;
}
// If the conversion fails on the very first character, then we
// assume that the character can't be represented in the output
// encoding. There's nothing useful we can do here, so we simply
// omit that character. Note that we can't check `errno' because
// glibc 2.1.3 doesn't set it correctly. We could check it if we
// really needed to, but we'd have to disable support for 2.1.3.
size_t loop_old_in = old_in;
while (1)
{
size_t r = iconv_adapter (iconv, (iconv_t) handle,
&inbuf, &inavail,
&outbuf, &outavail);
if (r == -1 && inavail == loop_old_in)
{
inavail -= 2;
if (inavail == 0)
break;
loop_old_in -= 2;
inbuf += 2;
}
else
break;
}
if (temp_buffer != NULL)
_Jv_Free (temp_buffer);
count += old_out - outavail;
return (old_in - inavail) / sizeof (jchar);
#else /* HAVE_ICONV */
return -1;
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
}
jboolean
gnu::gcj::convert::IOConverter::iconv_init (void)
{
// Some versions of iconv() always return their UCS-2 results in
// big-endian order, and they also require UCS-2 inputs to be in
// big-endian order. For instance, glibc 2.1.3 does this. If the
// UTF-8=>UCS-2 iconv converter has this feature, then we assume
// that all UCS-2 converters do. (This might not be the best
// heuristic, but is is all we've got.)
jboolean result = false;
#ifdef HAVE_ICONV
iconv_t handle = iconv_open ("UCS-2", "UTF-8");
if (handle != (iconv_t) -1)
{
jchar c;
unsigned char in[3];
char *inp, *outp;
size_t inc, outc, r;
// This is the UTF-8 encoding of \ufeff.
in[0] = 0xef;
in[1] = 0xbb;
in[2] = 0xbf;
inp = (char *) in;
inc = 3;
outp = (char *) &c;
outc = 2;
r = iconv_adapter (iconv, handle, &inp, &inc, &outp, &outc);
// Conversion must be complete for us to use the result.
if (r != (size_t) -1 && inc == 0 && outc == 0)
result = (c != 0xfeff);
}
#endif /* HAVE_ICONV */
return result;
}