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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-19 00:47:55 +0000 |
commit | 26a029d407be480d791972afb5975cf62c9360a6 (patch) | |
tree | f435a8308119effd964b339f76abb83a57c29483 /xpcom/string/nsTextFormatter.cpp | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 124.0.1.upstream/124.0.1
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/xpcom/string/nsTextFormatter.cpp b/xpcom/string/nsTextFormatter.cpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..4db5338e2b --- /dev/null +++ b/xpcom/string/nsTextFormatter.cpp @@ -0,0 +1,895 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 8; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* vim: set ts=8 sts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */ +/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public + * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this + * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ + +/* + * Portable safe sprintf code. + * + * Code based on mozilla/nsprpub/src/io/prprf.c rev 3.7 + * + * Contributor(s): + * Kipp E.B. Hickman <kipp@netscape.com> (original author) + * Frank Yung-Fong Tang <ftang@netscape.com> + * Daniele Nicolodi <daniele@grinta.net> + */ + +#include <stddef.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <string.h> +#include "prdtoa.h" +#include "mozilla/Logging.h" +#include "mozilla/Sprintf.h" +#include "nsCRTGlue.h" +#include "nsTextFormatter.h" + +struct nsTextFormatter::SprintfStateStr { + int (*stuff)(SprintfStateStr* aState, const char16_t* aStr, uint32_t aLen); + + char16_t* base; + char16_t* cur; + uint32_t maxlen; + + void* stuffclosure; +}; + +#define _LEFT 0x1 +#define _SIGNED 0x2 +#define _SPACED 0x4 +#define _ZEROS 0x8 +#define _NEG 0x10 +#define _UNSIGNED 0x20 + +#define ELEMENTS_OF(array_) (sizeof(array_) / sizeof(array_[0])) + +/* +** Fill into the buffer using the data in src +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::fill2(SprintfStateStr* aState, const char16_t* aSrc, + int aSrcLen, int aWidth, int aFlags) { + char16_t space = ' '; + int rv; + + aWidth -= aSrcLen; + /* Right adjusting */ + if ((aWidth > 0) && ((aFlags & _LEFT) == 0)) { + if (aFlags & _ZEROS) { + space = '0'; + } + while (--aWidth >= 0) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + } + + /* Copy out the source data */ + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, aSrc, aSrcLen); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + + /* Left adjusting */ + if ((aWidth > 0) && ((aFlags & _LEFT) != 0)) { + while (--aWidth >= 0) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* +** Fill a number. The order is: optional-sign zero-filling conversion-digits +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::fill_n(nsTextFormatter::SprintfStateStr* aState, + const char16_t* aSrc, int aSrcLen, int aWidth, + int aPrec, int aFlags) { + int zerowidth = 0; + int precwidth = 0; + int signwidth = 0; + int leftspaces = 0; + int rightspaces = 0; + int cvtwidth; + int rv; + char16_t sign; + char16_t space = ' '; + char16_t zero = '0'; + + if ((aFlags & _UNSIGNED) == 0) { + if (aFlags & _NEG) { + sign = '-'; + signwidth = 1; + } else if (aFlags & _SIGNED) { + sign = '+'; + signwidth = 1; + } else if (aFlags & _SPACED) { + sign = ' '; + signwidth = 1; + } + } + cvtwidth = signwidth + aSrcLen; + + if (aPrec > 0) { + if (aPrec > aSrcLen) { + /* Need zero filling */ + precwidth = aPrec - aSrcLen; + cvtwidth += precwidth; + } + } + + if ((aFlags & _ZEROS) && (aPrec < 0)) { + if (aWidth > cvtwidth) { + /* Zero filling */ + zerowidth = aWidth - cvtwidth; + cvtwidth += zerowidth; + } + } + + if (aFlags & _LEFT) { + if (aWidth > cvtwidth) { + /* Space filling on the right (i.e. left adjusting) */ + rightspaces = aWidth - cvtwidth; + } + } else { + if (aWidth > cvtwidth) { + /* Space filling on the left (i.e. right adjusting) */ + leftspaces = aWidth - cvtwidth; + } + } + while (--leftspaces >= 0) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + if (signwidth) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &sign, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + while (--precwidth >= 0) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + while (--zerowidth >= 0) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &zero, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, aSrc, aSrcLen); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + while (--rightspaces >= 0) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + return 0; +} + +/* +** Convert a 64-bit integer into its printable form +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::cvt_ll(SprintfStateStr* aState, uint64_t aNum, int aWidth, + int aPrec, int aRadix, int aFlags, + const char16_t* aHexStr) { + char16_t cvtbuf[100]; + char16_t* cvt; + int digits; + + /* according to the man page this needs to happen */ + if (aPrec == 0 && aNum == 0) { + return 0; + } + + /* + ** Converting decimal is a little tricky. In the unsigned case we + ** need to stop when we hit 10 digits. In the signed case, we can + ** stop when the number is zero. + */ + cvt = &cvtbuf[0] + ELEMENTS_OF(cvtbuf); + digits = 0; + while (aNum != 0) { + uint64_t quot = aNum / aRadix; + uint64_t rem = aNum % aRadix; + *--cvt = aHexStr[rem & 0xf]; + digits++; + aNum = quot; + } + if (digits == 0) { + *--cvt = '0'; + digits++; + } + + /* + ** Now that we have the number converted without its sign, deal with + ** the sign and zero padding. + */ + return fill_n(aState, cvt, digits, aWidth, aPrec, aFlags); +} + +/* +** Convert a double precision floating point number into its printable +** form. +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::cvt_f(SprintfStateStr* aState, double aDouble, int aWidth, + int aPrec, const char16_t aType, int aFlags) { + int mode = 2; + int decpt; + int sign; + char buf[256]; + char* bufp = buf; + int bufsz = 256; + char num[256]; + char* nump; + char* endnum; + int numdigits = 0; + char exp = 'e'; + + if (aPrec == -1) { + aPrec = 6; + } else if (aPrec > 50) { + // limit precision to avoid PR_dtoa bug 108335 + // and to prevent buffers overflows + aPrec = 50; + } + + switch (aType) { + case 'f': + numdigits = aPrec; + mode = 3; + break; + case 'E': + exp = 'E'; + [[fallthrough]]; + case 'e': + numdigits = aPrec + 1; + mode = 2; + break; + case 'G': + exp = 'E'; + [[fallthrough]]; + case 'g': + if (aPrec == 0) { + aPrec = 1; + } + numdigits = aPrec; + mode = 2; + break; + default: + NS_ERROR("invalid aType passed to cvt_f"); + } + + if (PR_dtoa(aDouble, mode, numdigits, &decpt, &sign, &endnum, num, bufsz) == + PR_FAILURE) { + buf[0] = '\0'; + return -1; + } + numdigits = endnum - num; + nump = num; + + if (sign) { + *bufp++ = '-'; + } else if (aFlags & _SIGNED) { + *bufp++ = '+'; + } + + if (decpt == 9999) { + while ((*bufp++ = *nump++)) { + } + } else { + switch (aType) { + case 'E': + case 'e': + + *bufp++ = *nump++; + if (aPrec > 0) { + *bufp++ = '.'; + while (*nump) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + aPrec--; + } + while (aPrec-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + } + *bufp++ = exp; + + ::snprintf(bufp, bufsz - (bufp - buf), "%+03d", decpt - 1); + break; + + case 'f': + + if (decpt < 1) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + if (aPrec > 0) { + *bufp++ = '.'; + while (decpt++ && aPrec-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + while (*nump && aPrec-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + } + while (aPrec-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + } + } else { + while (*nump && decpt-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + } + while (decpt-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + if (aPrec > 0) { + *bufp++ = '.'; + while (*nump && aPrec-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + } + while (aPrec-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + } + } + *bufp = '\0'; + break; + + case 'G': + case 'g': + + if ((decpt < -3) || ((decpt - 1) >= aPrec)) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + numdigits--; + if (numdigits > 0) { + *bufp++ = '.'; + while (*nump) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + } + } + *bufp++ = exp; + ::snprintf(bufp, bufsz - (bufp - buf), "%+03d", decpt - 1); + } else { + if (decpt < 1) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + if (aPrec > 0) { + *bufp++ = '.'; + while (decpt++) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + while (*nump) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + } + } + } else { + while (*nump && decpt-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + numdigits--; + } + while (decpt-- > 0) { + *bufp++ = '0'; + } + if (numdigits > 0) { + *bufp++ = '.'; + while (*nump) { + *bufp++ = *nump++; + } + } + } + *bufp = '\0'; + } + } + } + + char16_t rbuf[256]; + char16_t* rbufp = rbuf; + bufp = buf; + // cast to char16_t + while ((*rbufp++ = *bufp++)) { + } + *rbufp = '\0'; + + return fill2(aState, rbuf, NS_strlen(rbuf), aWidth, aFlags); +} + +/* +** Convert a string into its printable form. |aWidth| is the output +** width. |aPrec| is the maximum number of characters of |aStr| to output, +** where -1 means until NUL. +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::cvt_S(SprintfStateStr* aState, const char16_t* aStr, + int aWidth, int aPrec, int aFlags) { + int slen; + + if (aPrec == 0) { + return 0; + } + + /* Limit string length by precision value */ + slen = aStr ? NS_strlen(aStr) : 6; + if (aPrec > 0) { + if (aPrec < slen) { + slen = aPrec; + } + } + + /* and away we go */ + return fill2(aState, aStr ? aStr : u"(null)", slen, aWidth, aFlags); +} + +/* +** Convert a string into its printable form. |aWidth| is the output +** width. |aPrec| is the maximum number of characters of |aStr| to output, +** where -1 means until NUL. +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::cvt_s(nsTextFormatter::SprintfStateStr* aState, + const char* aStr, int aWidth, int aPrec, + int aFlags) { + // Be sure to handle null the same way as %S. + if (aStr == nullptr) { + return cvt_S(aState, nullptr, aWidth, aPrec, aFlags); + } + NS_ConvertUTF8toUTF16 utf16Val(aStr); + return cvt_S(aState, utf16Val.get(), aWidth, aPrec, aFlags); +} + +/* +** The workhorse sprintf code. +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::dosprintf(SprintfStateStr* aState, const char16_t* aFmt, + mozilla::Span<BoxedValue> aValues) { + static const char16_t space = ' '; + static const char16_t hex[] = u"0123456789abcdef"; + static const char16_t HEX[] = u"0123456789ABCDEF"; + static const BoxedValue emptyString(u""); + + char16_t c; + int flags, width, prec, radix; + + const char16_t* hexp; + + // Next argument for non-numbered arguments. + size_t nextNaturalArg = 0; + // True if we ever saw a numbered argument. + bool sawNumberedArg = false; + + while ((c = *aFmt++) != 0) { + int rv; + + if (c != '%') { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, aFmt - 1, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + continue; + } + + // Save the location of the "%" in case we decide it isn't a + // format and want to just emit the text from the format string. + const char16_t* percentPointer = aFmt - 1; + + /* + ** Gobble up the % format string. Hopefully we have handled all + ** of the strange cases! + */ + flags = 0; + c = *aFmt++; + if (c == '%') { + /* quoting a % with %% */ + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, aFmt - 1, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + continue; + } + + // Check for a numbered argument. + bool sawWidth = false; + const BoxedValue* thisArg = nullptr; + if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { + size_t argNumber = 0; + while (c && c >= '0' && c <= '9') { + argNumber = (argNumber * 10) + (c - '0'); + c = *aFmt++; + } + + if (c == '$') { + // Mixing numbered arguments and implicit arguments is + // disallowed. + if (nextNaturalArg > 0) { + return -1; + } + + c = *aFmt++; + + // Numbered arguments start at 1. + --argNumber; + if (argNumber >= aValues.Length()) { + // A correctness issue but not a safety issue. + MOZ_ASSERT(false); + thisArg = &emptyString; + } else { + thisArg = &aValues[argNumber]; + } + sawNumberedArg = true; + } else { + width = argNumber; + sawWidth = true; + } + } + + if (!sawWidth) { + /* + * Examine optional flags. Note that we do not implement the + * '#' flag of sprintf(). The ANSI C spec. of the '#' flag is + * somewhat ambiguous and not ideal, which is perhaps why + * the various sprintf() implementations are inconsistent + * on this feature. + */ + while ((c == '-') || (c == '+') || (c == ' ') || (c == '0')) { + if (c == '-') { + flags |= _LEFT; + } + if (c == '+') { + flags |= _SIGNED; + } + if (c == ' ') { + flags |= _SPACED; + } + if (c == '0') { + flags |= _ZEROS; + } + c = *aFmt++; + } + if (flags & _SIGNED) { + flags &= ~_SPACED; + } + if (flags & _LEFT) { + flags &= ~_ZEROS; + } + + /* width */ + if (c == '*') { + // Not supported with numbered arguments. + if (sawNumberedArg) { + return -1; + } + + if (nextNaturalArg >= aValues.Length() || + !aValues[nextNaturalArg].IntCompatible()) { + // A correctness issue but not a safety issue. + MOZ_ASSERT(false); + width = 0; + } else { + width = aValues[nextNaturalArg++].mValue.mInt; + } + c = *aFmt++; + } else { + width = 0; + while ((c >= '0') && (c <= '9')) { + width = (width * 10) + (c - '0'); + c = *aFmt++; + } + } + } + + /* precision */ + prec = -1; + if (c == '.') { + c = *aFmt++; + if (c == '*') { + // Not supported with numbered arguments. + if (sawNumberedArg) { + return -1; + } + + if (nextNaturalArg >= aValues.Length() || + !aValues[nextNaturalArg].IntCompatible()) { + // A correctness issue but not a safety issue. + MOZ_ASSERT(false); + } else { + prec = aValues[nextNaturalArg++].mValue.mInt; + } + c = *aFmt++; + } else { + prec = 0; + while ((c >= '0') && (c <= '9')) { + prec = (prec * 10) + (c - '0'); + c = *aFmt++; + } + } + } + + // If the argument isn't known yet, find it now. This is done + // after the width and precision code, in case '*' was used. + if (thisArg == nullptr) { + // Mixing numbered arguments and implicit arguments is + // disallowed. + if (sawNumberedArg) { + return -1; + } + + if (nextNaturalArg >= aValues.Length()) { + // A correctness issue but not a safety issue. + MOZ_ASSERT(false); + thisArg = &emptyString; + } else { + thisArg = &aValues[nextNaturalArg++]; + } + } + + /* Size. Defaults to 32 bits. */ + uint64_t mask = UINT32_MAX; + if (c == 'h') { + c = *aFmt++; + mask = UINT16_MAX; + } else if (c == 'L') { + c = *aFmt++; + mask = UINT64_MAX; + } else if (c == 'l') { + c = *aFmt++; + if (c == 'l') { + c = *aFmt++; + mask = UINT64_MAX; + } else { + mask = UINT32_MAX; + } + } + + /* format */ + hexp = hex; + radix = 10; + // Several `MOZ_ASSERT`s below check for argument compatibility + // with the format specifier. These are only debug assertions, + // not release assertions, and exist to catch problems in C++ + // callers of `nsTextFormatter`, as we do not have compile-time + // checking of format strings. In release mode, these assertions + // will be no-ops, and we will fall through to printing the + // argument based on the known type of the argument. + switch (c) { + case 'd': + case 'i': /* decimal/integer */ + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->IntCompatible()); + break; + + case 'o': /* octal */ + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->IntCompatible()); + radix = 8; + flags |= _UNSIGNED; + break; + + case 'u': /* unsigned decimal */ + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->IntCompatible()); + radix = 10; + flags |= _UNSIGNED; + break; + + case 'x': /* unsigned hex */ + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->IntCompatible()); + radix = 16; + flags |= _UNSIGNED; + break; + + case 'X': /* unsigned HEX */ + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->IntCompatible()); + radix = 16; + hexp = HEX; + flags |= _UNSIGNED; + break; + + case 'e': + case 'E': + case 'f': + case 'g': + case 'G': + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->mKind == DOUBLE); + // Type-based printing below. + break; + + case 'S': + case 's': + MOZ_ASSERT(thisArg->mKind == STRING || thisArg->mKind == STRING16); + // Type-based printing below. + break; + + case 'c': { + if (!thisArg->IntCompatible()) { + MOZ_ASSERT(false); + // Type-based printing below. + break; + } + + if ((flags & _LEFT) == 0) { + while (width-- > 1) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + } + char16_t ch = thisArg->mValue.mInt; + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &ch, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + if (flags & _LEFT) { + while (width-- > 1) { + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, &space, 1); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + } + } + continue; + + case 'p': + if (!thisArg->PointerCompatible()) { + MOZ_ASSERT(false); + break; + } + static_assert(sizeof(uint64_t) >= sizeof(void*), + "pointers are larger than 64 bits"); + rv = cvt_ll(aState, uintptr_t(thisArg->mValue.mPtr), width, prec, 16, + flags | _UNSIGNED, hexp); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + continue; + + case 'n': + if (thisArg->mKind != INTPOINTER) { + return -1; + } + + if (thisArg->mValue.mIntPtr != nullptr) { + *thisArg->mValue.mIntPtr = aState->cur - aState->base; + } + continue; + + default: + /* Not a % token after all... skip it */ + rv = (*aState->stuff)(aState, percentPointer, aFmt - percentPointer); + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + continue; + } + + // If we get here, we want to handle the argument according to its + // actual type; modified by the flags as appropriate. + switch (thisArg->mKind) { + case INT: + case UINT: { + int64_t val = thisArg->mValue.mInt; + if ((flags & _UNSIGNED) == 0 && val < 0) { + val = -val; + flags |= _NEG; + } + rv = cvt_ll(aState, uint64_t(val) & mask, width, prec, radix, flags, + hexp); + } break; + case INTPOINTER: + case POINTER: + // Always treat these as unsigned hex, no matter the format. + static_assert(sizeof(uint64_t) >= sizeof(void*), + "pointers are larger than 64 bits"); + rv = cvt_ll(aState, uintptr_t(thisArg->mValue.mPtr), width, prec, 16, + flags | _UNSIGNED, hexp); + break; + case DOUBLE: + if (c != 'f' && c != 'E' && c != 'e' && c != 'G' && c != 'g') { + // Pick some default. + c = 'g'; + } + rv = cvt_f(aState, thisArg->mValue.mDouble, width, prec, c, flags); + break; + case STRING: + rv = cvt_s(aState, thisArg->mValue.mString, width, prec, flags); + break; + case STRING16: + rv = cvt_S(aState, thisArg->mValue.mString16, width, prec, flags); + break; + default: + // Can't happen. + MOZ_ASSERT(0); + } + + if (rv < 0) { + return rv; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/************************************************************************/ + +int nsTextFormatter::StringStuff(nsTextFormatter::SprintfStateStr* aState, + const char16_t* aStr, uint32_t aLen) { + ptrdiff_t off = aState->cur - aState->base; + + nsAString* str = static_cast<nsAString*>(aState->stuffclosure); + str->Append(aStr, aLen); + + aState->base = str->BeginWriting(); + aState->cur = aState->base + off; + + return 0; +} + +void nsTextFormatter::vssprintf(nsAString& aOut, const char16_t* aFmt, + mozilla::Span<BoxedValue> aValues) { + SprintfStateStr ss; + ss.stuff = StringStuff; + ss.base = 0; + ss.cur = 0; + ss.maxlen = 0; + ss.stuffclosure = &aOut; + + aOut.Truncate(); + dosprintf(&ss, aFmt, aValues); +} + +/* +** Stuff routine that discards overflow data +*/ +int nsTextFormatter::LimitStuff(SprintfStateStr* aState, const char16_t* aStr, + uint32_t aLen) { + uint32_t limit = aState->maxlen - (aState->cur - aState->base); + + if (aLen > limit) { + aLen = limit; + } + while (aLen) { + --aLen; + *aState->cur++ = *aStr++; + } + return 0; +} + +uint32_t nsTextFormatter::vsnprintf(char16_t* aOut, uint32_t aOutLen, + const char16_t* aFmt, + mozilla::Span<BoxedValue> aValues) { + SprintfStateStr ss; + + MOZ_ASSERT((int32_t)aOutLen > 0); + if ((int32_t)aOutLen <= 0) { + return 0; + } + + ss.stuff = LimitStuff; + ss.base = aOut; + ss.cur = aOut; + ss.maxlen = aOutLen; + int result = dosprintf(&ss, aFmt, aValues); + + if (ss.cur == ss.base) { + return 0; + } + + // Append a NUL. However, be sure not to count it in the returned + // length. + if (ss.cur - ss.base >= ptrdiff_t(ss.maxlen)) { + --ss.cur; + } + *ss.cur = '\0'; + + // Check the result now, so that an unterminated string can't + // possibly escape. + if (result < 0) { + return -1; + } + + return ss.cur - ss.base; +} |