| #ifndef GIT_UTF8_H |
| #define GIT_UTF8_H |
| |
| struct strbuf; |
| |
| typedef unsigned int ucs_char_t; /* assuming 32bit int */ |
| |
| size_t display_mode_esc_sequence_len(const char *s); |
| int utf8_width(const char **start, size_t *remainder_p); |
| int utf8_strnwidth(const char *string, size_t len, int skip_ansi); |
| int utf8_strwidth(const char *string); |
| int is_utf8(const char *text); |
| int is_encoding_utf8(const char *name); |
| int same_encoding(const char *, const char *); |
| __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))) |
| int utf8_fprintf(FILE *, const char *, ...); |
| |
| extern const char utf8_bom[]; |
| int skip_utf8_bom(char **, size_t); |
| |
| void strbuf_add_wrapped_text(struct strbuf *buf, |
| const char *text, int indent, int indent2, int width); |
| void strbuf_add_wrapped_bytes(struct strbuf *buf, const char *data, int len, |
| int indent, int indent2, int width); |
| void strbuf_utf8_replace(struct strbuf *sb, int pos, int width, |
| const char *subst); |
| |
| #ifndef NO_ICONV |
| char *reencode_string_iconv(const char *in, size_t insz, |
| iconv_t conv, size_t bom_len, size_t *outsz); |
| char *reencode_string_len(const char *in, size_t insz, |
| const char *out_encoding, |
| const char *in_encoding, |
| size_t *outsz); |
| #else |
| static inline char *reencode_string_len(const char *a, size_t b, |
| const char *c, const char *d, size_t *e) |
| { if (e) *e = 0; return NULL; } |
| #endif |
| |
| static inline char *reencode_string(const char *in, |
| const char *out_encoding, |
| const char *in_encoding) |
| { |
| return reencode_string_len(in, strlen(in), |
| out_encoding, in_encoding, |
| NULL); |
| } |
| |
| int mbs_chrlen(const char **text, size_t *remainder_p, const char *encoding); |
| |
| /* |
| * Returns true if the path would match ".git" after HFS case-folding. |
| * The path should be NUL-terminated, but we will match variants of both ".git\0" |
| * and ".git/..." (but _not_ ".../.git"). This makes it suitable for both fsck |
| * and verify_path(). |
| * |
| * Likewise, the is_hfs_dotgitfoo() variants look for ".gitfoo". |
| */ |
| int is_hfs_dotgit(const char *path); |
| int is_hfs_dotgitmodules(const char *path); |
| int is_hfs_dotgitignore(const char *path); |
| int is_hfs_dotgitattributes(const char *path); |
| int is_hfs_dotmailmap(const char *path); |
| |
| typedef enum { |
| ALIGN_LEFT, |
| ALIGN_MIDDLE, |
| ALIGN_RIGHT |
| } align_type; |
| |
| /* |
| * Align the string given and store it into a strbuf as per the |
| * 'position' and 'width'. If the given string length is larger than |
| * 'width' than then the input string is not truncated and no |
| * alignment is done. |
| */ |
| void strbuf_utf8_align(struct strbuf *buf, align_type position, unsigned int width, |
| const char *s); |
| |
| /* |
| * If a data stream is declared as UTF-16BE or UTF-16LE, then a UTF-16 |
| * BOM must not be used [1]. The same applies for the UTF-32 equivalents. |
| * The function returns true if this rule is violated. |
| * |
| * [1] https://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#bom10 |
| */ |
| int has_prohibited_utf_bom(const char *enc, const char *data, size_t len); |
| |
| /* |
| * If the endianness is not defined in the encoding name, then we |
| * require a BOM. The function returns true if a required BOM is missing. |
| * |
| * The Unicode standard instructs to assume big-endian if there in no |
| * BOM for UTF-16/32 [1][2]. However, the W3C/WHATWG encoding standard |
| * used in HTML5 recommends to assume little-endian to "deal with |
| * deployed content" [3]. |
| * |
| * Therefore, strictly requiring a BOM seems to be the safest option for |
| * content in Git. |
| * |
| * [1] https://unicode.org/faq/utf_bom.html#gen6 |
| * [2] https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode10.0.0/ch03.pdf |
| * Section 3.10, D98, page 132 |
| * [3] https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#utf-16le |
| */ |
| int is_missing_required_utf_bom(const char *enc, const char *data, size_t len); |
| |
| #endif |