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/* -*- 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/. */
#ifndef builtin_intl_SharedIntlData_h
#define builtin_intl_SharedIntlData_h
#include "mozilla/MemoryReporting.h"
#include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include "js/AllocPolicy.h"
#include "js/GCAPI.h"
#include "js/GCHashTable.h"
#include "js/Result.h"
#include "js/RootingAPI.h"
#include "js/Utility.h"
#include "vm/StringType.h"
namespace mozilla::intl {
class DateTimePatternGenerator;
} // namespace mozilla::intl
namespace js {
class ArrayObject;
namespace intl {
/**
* This deleter class exists so that mozilla::intl::DateTimePatternGenerator
* can be a forward declaration, but still be used inside of a UniquePtr.
*/
class DateTimePatternGeneratorDeleter {
public:
void operator()(mozilla::intl::DateTimePatternGenerator* ptr);
};
/**
* Stores Intl data which can be shared across compartments (but not contexts).
*
* Used for data which is expensive when computed repeatedly or is not
* available through ICU.
*/
class SharedIntlData {
struct LinearStringLookup {
union {
const JS::Latin1Char* latin1Chars;
const char16_t* twoByteChars;
};
bool isLatin1;
size_t length;
JS::AutoCheckCannotGC nogc;
HashNumber hash = 0;
explicit LinearStringLookup(JSLinearString* string)
: isLatin1(string->hasLatin1Chars()), length(string->length()) {
if (isLatin1) {
latin1Chars = string->latin1Chars(nogc);
} else {
twoByteChars = string->twoByteChars(nogc);
}
}
LinearStringLookup(const char* chars, size_t length)
: isLatin1(true), length(length) {
latin1Chars = reinterpret_cast<const JS::Latin1Char*>(chars);
}
};
public:
/**
* Information tracking the set of the supported time zone names, derived
* from the IANA time zone database <https://www.iana.org/time-zones>.
*
* There are two kinds of IANA time zone names: Zone and Link (denoted as
* such in database source files). Zone names are the canonical, preferred
* name for a time zone, e.g. Asia/Kolkata. Link names simply refer to
* target Zone names for their meaning, e.g. Asia/Calcutta targets
* Asia/Kolkata. That a name is a Link doesn't *necessarily* reflect a
* sense of deprecation: some Link names also exist partly for convenience,
* e.g. UTC and GMT as Link names targeting the Zone name Etc/UTC.
*
* Two data sources determine the time zone names we support: those ICU
* supports and IANA's zone information.
*
* Unfortunately the names ICU and IANA support, and their Link
* relationships from name to target, aren't identical, so we can't simply
* implicitly trust ICU's name handling. We must perform various
* preprocessing of user-provided zone names and post-processing of
* ICU-provided zone names to implement ECMA-402's IANA-consistent behavior.
*
* Also see <https://ssl.icu-project.org/trac/ticket/12044> and
* <http://unicode.org/cldr/trac/ticket/9892>.
*/
using TimeZoneName = JSAtom*;
struct TimeZoneHasher {
struct Lookup : LinearStringLookup {
explicit Lookup(JSLinearString* timeZone);
};
static js::HashNumber hash(const Lookup& lookup) { return lookup.hash; }
static bool match(TimeZoneName key, const Lookup& lookup);
};
using TimeZoneSet =
GCHashSet<TimeZoneName, TimeZoneHasher, SystemAllocPolicy>;
using TimeZoneMap =
GCHashMap<TimeZoneName, TimeZoneName, TimeZoneHasher, SystemAllocPolicy>;
private:
/**
* As a threshold matter, available time zones are those time zones ICU
* supports, via ucal_openTimeZones. But ICU supports additional non-IANA
* time zones described in intl/icu/source/tools/tzcode/icuzones (listed in
* IntlTimeZoneData.cpp's |legacyICUTimeZones|) for its own backwards
* compatibility purposes. This set consists of ICU's supported time zones,
* minus all backwards-compatibility time zones.
*/
TimeZoneSet availableTimeZones;
/**
* IANA treats some time zone names as Zones, that ICU instead treats as
* Links. For example, IANA considers "America/Indiana/Indianapolis" to be
* a Zone and "America/Fort_Wayne" a Link that targets it, but ICU
* considers the former a Link that targets "America/Indianapolis" (which
* IANA treats as a Link).
*
* ECMA-402 requires that we respect IANA data, so if we're asked to
* canonicalize a time zone name in this set, we must *not* return ICU's
* canonicalization.
*/
TimeZoneSet ianaZonesTreatedAsLinksByICU;
/**
* IANA treats some time zone names as Links to one target, that ICU
* instead treats as either Zones, or Links to different targets. An
* example of the former is "Asia/Calcutta, which IANA assigns the target
* "Asia/Kolkata" but ICU considers its own Zone. An example of the latter
* is "America/Virgin", which IANA assigns the target
* "America/Port_of_Spain" but ICU assigns the target "America/St_Thomas".
*
* ECMA-402 requires that we respect IANA data, so if we're asked to
* canonicalize a time zone name that's a key in this map, we *must* return
* the corresponding value and *must not* return ICU's canonicalization.
*/
TimeZoneMap ianaLinksCanonicalizedDifferentlyByICU;
bool timeZoneDataInitialized = false;
/**
* Precomputes the available time zone names, because it's too expensive to
* call ucal_openTimeZones() repeatedly.
*/
bool ensureTimeZones(JSContext* cx);
public:
/**
* Returns the validated time zone name in |result|. If the input time zone
* isn't a valid IANA time zone name, |result| remains unchanged.
*/
bool validateTimeZoneName(JSContext* cx, JS::Handle<JSString*> timeZone,
JS::MutableHandle<JSAtom*> result);
/**
* Returns the canonical time zone name in |result|. If no canonical name
* was found, |result| remains unchanged.
*
* This method only handles time zones which are canonicalized differently
* by ICU when compared to IANA.
*/
bool tryCanonicalizeTimeZoneConsistentWithIANA(
JSContext* cx, JS::Handle<JSString*> timeZone,
JS::MutableHandle<JSAtom*> result);
/**
* Returns an iterator over all available time zones supported by ICU. The
* returned time zone names aren't canonicalized.
*/
JS::Result<TimeZoneSet::Iterator> availableTimeZonesIteration(JSContext* cx);
private:
using Locale = JSAtom*;
struct LocaleHasher {
struct Lookup : LinearStringLookup {
explicit Lookup(JSLinearString* locale);
Lookup(const char* chars, size_t length);
};
static js::HashNumber hash(const Lookup& lookup) { return lookup.hash; }
static bool match(Locale key, const Lookup& lookup);
};
using LocaleSet = GCHashSet<Locale, LocaleHasher, SystemAllocPolicy>;
// Set of supported locales for all Intl service constructors except Collator,
// which uses its own set.
//
// UDateFormat:
// udat_[count,get]Available() return the same results as their
// uloc_[count,get]Available() counterparts.
//
// UNumberFormatter:
// unum_[count,get]Available() return the same results as their
// uloc_[count,get]Available() counterparts.
//
// UListFormatter, UPluralRules, and URelativeDateTimeFormatter:
// We're going to use ULocale availableLocales as per ICU recommendation:
// https://unicode-org.atlassian.net/browse/ICU-12756
LocaleSet supportedLocales;
// ucol_[count,get]Available() return different results compared to
// uloc_[count,get]Available(), we can't use |supportedLocales| here.
LocaleSet collatorSupportedLocales;
bool supportedLocalesInitialized = false;
// CountAvailable and GetAvailable describe the signatures used for ICU API
// to determine available locales for various functionality.
using CountAvailable = int32_t (*)();
using GetAvailable = const char* (*)(int32_t localeIndex);
template <class AvailableLocales>
static bool getAvailableLocales(JSContext* cx, LocaleSet& locales,
const AvailableLocales& availableLocales);
/**
* Precomputes the available locales sets.
*/
bool ensureSupportedLocales(JSContext* cx);
public:
enum class SupportedLocaleKind {
Collator,
DateTimeFormat,
DisplayNames,
ListFormat,
NumberFormat,
PluralRules,
RelativeTimeFormat
};
/**
* Sets |supported| to true if |locale| is supported by the requested Intl
* service constructor. Otherwise sets |supported| to false.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool isSupportedLocale(JSContext* cx, SupportedLocaleKind kind,
JS::Handle<JSString*> locale,
bool* supported);
/**
* Returns all available locales for |kind|.
*/
ArrayObject* availableLocalesOf(JSContext* cx, SupportedLocaleKind kind);
private:
/**
* The case first parameter (BCP47 key "kf") allows to switch the order of
* upper- and lower-case characters. ICU doesn't directly provide an API
* to query the default case first value of a given locale, but instead
* requires to instantiate a collator object and then query the case first
* attribute (UCOL_CASE_FIRST).
* To avoid instantiating an additional collator object whenever we need
* to retrieve the default case first value of a specific locale, we
* compute the default case first value for every supported locale only
* once and then keep a list of all locales which don't use the default
* case first setting.
* There is almost no difference between lower-case first and when case
* first is disabled (UCOL_LOWER_FIRST resp. UCOL_OFF), so we only need to
* track locales which use upper-case first as their default setting.
*
* Instantiating collator objects for each available locale is slow
* (bug 1527879), therefore we're hardcoding the two locales using upper-case
* first ("da" (Danish) and "mt" (Maltese)) and only assert in debug-mode
* these two locales match the upper-case first locales returned by ICU. A
* system-ICU may support a different set of locales, therefore we're always
* calling into ICU to find the upper-case first locales in that case.
*/
#if DEBUG || MOZ_SYSTEM_ICU
LocaleSet upperCaseFirstLocales;
bool upperCaseFirstInitialized = false;
/**
* Precomputes the available locales which use upper-case first sorting.
*/
bool ensureUpperCaseFirstLocales(JSContext* cx);
#endif
public:
/**
* Sets |isUpperFirst| to true if |locale| sorts upper-case characters
* before lower-case characters.
*/
bool isUpperCaseFirst(JSContext* cx, JS::Handle<JSString*> locale,
bool* isUpperFirst);
private:
using UniqueDateTimePatternGenerator =
mozilla::UniquePtr<mozilla::intl::DateTimePatternGenerator,
DateTimePatternGeneratorDeleter>;
UniqueDateTimePatternGenerator dateTimePatternGenerator;
JS::UniqueChars dateTimePatternGeneratorLocale;
public:
/**
* Get a non-owned cached instance of the DateTimePatternGenerator, which is
* expensive to instantiate.
*
* See: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1549578
*/
mozilla::intl::DateTimePatternGenerator* getDateTimePatternGenerator(
JSContext* cx, const char* locale);
public:
void destroyInstance();
void trace(JSTracer* trc);
size_t sizeOfExcludingThis(mozilla::MallocSizeOf mallocSizeOf) const;
};
} // namespace intl
} // namespace js
#endif /* builtin_intl_SharedIntlData_h */
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