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493 lines
17 KiB
C++
493 lines
17 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2006 Nemanja Trifunovic
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/*
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
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obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
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this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
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execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
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Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
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do so, all subject to the following:
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The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
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the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
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must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
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all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
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works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
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a source language processor.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
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SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
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FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
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ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#ifndef UTF8_FOR_CPP_CORE_H_2675DCD0_9480_4c0c_B92A_CC14C027B731
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#define UTF8_FOR_CPP_CORE_H_2675DCD0_9480_4c0c_B92A_CC14C027B731
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#include <iterator>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <string>
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// Determine the C++ standard version.
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// If the user defines UTF_CPP_CPLUSPLUS, use that.
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// Otherwise, trust the unreliable predefined macro __cplusplus
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#if !defined UTF_CPP_CPLUSPLUS
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#define UTF_CPP_CPLUSPLUS __cplusplus
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#endif
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#if UTF_CPP_CPLUSPLUS >= 201103L // C++ 11 or later
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#define UTF_CPP_OVERRIDE override
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#define UTF_CPP_NOEXCEPT noexcept
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#else // C++ 98/03
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#define UTF_CPP_OVERRIDE
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#define UTF_CPP_NOEXCEPT throw()
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#endif // C++ 11 or later
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namespace utf8
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{
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// The typedefs for 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit code units
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#if UTF_CPP_CPLUSPLUS >= 201103L // C++ 11 or later
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#if UTF_CPP_CPLUSPLUS >= 202002L // C++ 20 or later
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typedef char8_t utfchar8_t;
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#else // C++ 11/14/17
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typedef unsigned char utfchar8_t;
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#endif
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typedef char16_t utfchar16_t;
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typedef char32_t utfchar32_t;
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#else // C++ 98/03
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typedef unsigned char utfchar8_t;
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typedef unsigned short utfchar16_t;
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typedef unsigned int utfchar32_t;
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#endif // C++ 11 or later
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// Helper code - not intended to be directly called by the library users. May be changed at any time
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namespace internal
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{
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// Unicode constants
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// Leading (high) surrogates: 0xd800 - 0xdbff
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// Trailing (low) surrogates: 0xdc00 - 0xdfff
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const utfchar16_t LEAD_SURROGATE_MIN = 0xd800u;
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const utfchar16_t LEAD_SURROGATE_MAX = 0xdbffu;
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const utfchar16_t TRAIL_SURROGATE_MIN = 0xdc00u;
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const utfchar16_t TRAIL_SURROGATE_MAX = 0xdfffu;
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const utfchar16_t LEAD_OFFSET = 0xd7c0u; // LEAD_SURROGATE_MIN - (0x10000 >> 10)
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const utfchar32_t SURROGATE_OFFSET = 0xfca02400u; // 0x10000u - (LEAD_SURROGATE_MIN << 10) - TRAIL_SURROGATE_MIN
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// Maximum valid value for a Unicode code point
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const utfchar32_t CODE_POINT_MAX = 0x0010ffffu;
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template<typename octet_type>
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inline utfchar8_t mask8(octet_type oc)
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{
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return static_cast<utfchar8_t>(0xff & oc);
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}
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template<typename u16_type>
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inline utfchar16_t mask16(u16_type oc)
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{
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return static_cast<utfchar16_t>(0xffff & oc);
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}
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template<typename octet_type>
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inline bool is_trail(octet_type oc)
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{
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return ((utf8::internal::mask8(oc) >> 6) == 0x2);
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}
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inline bool is_lead_surrogate(utfchar32_t cp)
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{
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return (cp >= LEAD_SURROGATE_MIN && cp <= LEAD_SURROGATE_MAX);
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}
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inline bool is_trail_surrogate(utfchar32_t cp)
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{
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return (cp >= TRAIL_SURROGATE_MIN && cp <= TRAIL_SURROGATE_MAX);
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}
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inline bool is_surrogate(utfchar32_t cp)
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{
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return (cp >= LEAD_SURROGATE_MIN && cp <= TRAIL_SURROGATE_MAX);
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}
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inline bool is_code_point_valid(utfchar32_t cp)
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{
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return (cp <= CODE_POINT_MAX && !utf8::internal::is_surrogate(cp));
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}
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inline bool is_in_bmp(utfchar32_t cp)
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{
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return cp < utfchar32_t(0x10000);
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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int sequence_length(octet_iterator lead_it)
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{
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const utfchar8_t lead = utf8::internal::mask8(*lead_it);
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if (lead < 0x80)
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return 1;
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else if ((lead >> 5) == 0x6)
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return 2;
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else if ((lead >> 4) == 0xe)
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return 3;
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else if ((lead >> 3) == 0x1e)
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return 4;
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else
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return 0;
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}
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inline bool is_overlong_sequence(utfchar32_t cp, int length)
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{
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if (cp < 0x80) {
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if (length != 1)
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return true;
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}
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else if (cp < 0x800) {
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if (length != 2)
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return true;
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}
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else if (cp < 0x10000) {
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if (length != 3)
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return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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enum utf_error {UTF8_OK, NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM, INVALID_LEAD, INCOMPLETE_SEQUENCE, OVERLONG_SEQUENCE, INVALID_CODE_POINT};
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/// Helper for get_sequence_x
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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utf_error increase_safely(octet_iterator& it, const octet_iterator end)
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{
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if (++it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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if (!utf8::internal::is_trail(*it))
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return INCOMPLETE_SEQUENCE;
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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#define UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(IT, END) {utf_error ret = increase_safely(IT, END); if (ret != UTF8_OK) return ret;}
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/// get_sequence_x functions decode utf-8 sequences of the length x
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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utf_error get_sequence_1(octet_iterator& it, octet_iterator end, utfchar32_t& code_point)
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{
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if (it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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code_point = utf8::internal::mask8(*it);
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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utf_error get_sequence_2(octet_iterator& it, octet_iterator end, utfchar32_t& code_point)
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{
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if (it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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code_point = utf8::internal::mask8(*it);
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UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(it, end)
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code_point = ((code_point << 6) & 0x7ff) + ((*it) & 0x3f);
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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utf_error get_sequence_3(octet_iterator& it, octet_iterator end, utfchar32_t& code_point)
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{
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if (it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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code_point = utf8::internal::mask8(*it);
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UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(it, end)
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code_point = ((code_point << 12) & 0xffff) + ((utf8::internal::mask8(*it) << 6) & 0xfff);
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UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(it, end)
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code_point += (*it) & 0x3f;
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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utf_error get_sequence_4(octet_iterator& it, octet_iterator end, utfchar32_t& code_point)
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{
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if (it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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code_point = utf8::internal::mask8(*it);
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UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(it, end)
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code_point = ((code_point << 18) & 0x1fffff) + ((utf8::internal::mask8(*it) << 12) & 0x3ffff);
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UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(it, end)
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code_point += (utf8::internal::mask8(*it) << 6) & 0xfff;
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UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR(it, end)
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code_point += (*it) & 0x3f;
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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#undef UTF8_CPP_INCREASE_AND_RETURN_ON_ERROR
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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utf_error validate_next(octet_iterator& it, octet_iterator end, utfchar32_t& code_point)
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{
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if (it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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// Save the original value of it so we can go back in case of failure
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// Of course, it does not make much sense with i.e. stream iterators
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octet_iterator original_it = it;
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utfchar32_t cp = 0;
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// Determine the sequence length based on the lead octet
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const int length = utf8::internal::sequence_length(it);
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// Get trail octets and calculate the code point
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utf_error err = UTF8_OK;
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switch (length) {
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case 0:
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return INVALID_LEAD;
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case 1:
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err = utf8::internal::get_sequence_1(it, end, cp);
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break;
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case 2:
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err = utf8::internal::get_sequence_2(it, end, cp);
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break;
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case 3:
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err = utf8::internal::get_sequence_3(it, end, cp);
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break;
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case 4:
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err = utf8::internal::get_sequence_4(it, end, cp);
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break;
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}
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if (err == UTF8_OK) {
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// Decoding succeeded. Now, security checks...
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if (utf8::internal::is_code_point_valid(cp)) {
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if (!utf8::internal::is_overlong_sequence(cp, length)){
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// Passed! Return here.
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code_point = cp;
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++it;
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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else
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err = OVERLONG_SEQUENCE;
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}
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else
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err = INVALID_CODE_POINT;
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}
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// Failure branch - restore the original value of the iterator
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it = original_it;
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return err;
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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inline utf_error validate_next(octet_iterator& it, octet_iterator end) {
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utfchar32_t ignored;
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return utf8::internal::validate_next(it, end, ignored);
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}
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template <typename word_iterator>
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utf_error validate_next16(word_iterator& it, word_iterator end, utfchar32_t& code_point)
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{
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if (it == end)
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return NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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// Save the original value of it so we can go back in case of failure
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// Of course, it does not make much sense with i.e. stream iterators
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word_iterator original_it = it;
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utf_error err = UTF8_OK;
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const utfchar16_t first_word = *it++;
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if (!is_surrogate(first_word)) {
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code_point = first_word;
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return UTF8_OK;
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}
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else {
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if (it == end)
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err = NOT_ENOUGH_ROOM;
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else if (is_lead_surrogate(first_word)) {
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const utfchar16_t second_word = *it++;
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if (is_trail_surrogate(second_word)) {
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code_point = (first_word << 10) + second_word + SURROGATE_OFFSET;
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return UTF8_OK;
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} else
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err = INCOMPLETE_SEQUENCE;
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} else {
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err = INVALID_LEAD;
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}
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}
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// error branch
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it = original_it;
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return err;
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}
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// Internal implementation of both checked and unchecked append() function
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// This function will be invoked by the overloads below, as they will know
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// the octet_type.
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template <typename octet_iterator, typename octet_type>
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octet_iterator append(utfchar32_t cp, octet_iterator result) {
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if (cp < 0x80) // one octet
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>(cp);
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else if (cp < 0x800) { // two octets
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>((cp >> 6) | 0xc0);
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>((cp & 0x3f) | 0x80);
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}
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else if (cp < 0x10000) { // three octets
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>((cp >> 12) | 0xe0);
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>(((cp >> 6) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>((cp & 0x3f) | 0x80);
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}
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else { // four octets
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>((cp >> 18) | 0xf0);
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>(((cp >> 12) & 0x3f)| 0x80);
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>(((cp >> 6) & 0x3f) | 0x80);
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*(result++) = static_cast<octet_type>((cp & 0x3f) | 0x80);
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}
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return result;
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}
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// One of the following overloads will be invoked from the API calls
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// A simple (but dangerous) case: the caller appends byte(s) to a char array
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inline char* append(utfchar32_t cp, char* result) {
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return append<char*, char>(cp, result);
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}
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// Hopefully, most common case: the caller uses back_inserter
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// i.e. append(cp, std::back_inserter(str));
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template<typename container_type>
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std::back_insert_iterator<container_type> append
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(utfchar32_t cp, std::back_insert_iterator<container_type> result) {
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return append<std::back_insert_iterator<container_type>,
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typename container_type::value_type>(cp, result);
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}
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// The caller uses some other kind of output operator - not covered above
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// Note that in this case we are not able to determine octet_type
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// so we assume it's utfchar8_t; that can cause a conversion warning if we are wrong.
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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octet_iterator append(utfchar32_t cp, octet_iterator result) {
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return append<octet_iterator, utfchar8_t>(cp, result);
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}
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// Internal implementation of both checked and unchecked append16() function
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// This function will be invoked by the overloads below, as they will know
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// the word_type.
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template <typename word_iterator, typename word_type>
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word_iterator append16(utfchar32_t cp, word_iterator result) {
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if (is_in_bmp(cp))
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*(result++) = static_cast<word_type>(cp);
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else {
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// Code points from the supplementary planes are encoded via surrogate pairs
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*(result++) = static_cast<word_type>(LEAD_OFFSET + (cp >> 10));
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*(result++) = static_cast<word_type>(TRAIL_SURROGATE_MIN + (cp & 0x3FF));
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}
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return result;
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}
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// Hopefully, most common case: the caller uses back_inserter
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// i.e. append16(cp, std::back_inserter(str));
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template<typename container_type>
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std::back_insert_iterator<container_type> append16
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(utfchar32_t cp, std::back_insert_iterator<container_type> result) {
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return append16<std::back_insert_iterator<container_type>,
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typename container_type::value_type>(cp, result);
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}
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// The caller uses some other kind of output operator - not covered above
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// Note that in this case we are not able to determine word_type
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// so we assume it's utfchar16_t; that can cause a conversion warning if we are wrong.
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template <typename word_iterator>
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word_iterator append16(utfchar32_t cp, word_iterator result) {
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return append16<word_iterator, utfchar16_t>(cp, result);
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}
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} // namespace internal
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/// The library API - functions intended to be called by the users
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// Byte order mark
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const utfchar8_t bom[] = {0xef, 0xbb, 0xbf};
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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octet_iterator find_invalid(octet_iterator start, octet_iterator end)
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{
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octet_iterator result = start;
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while (result != end) {
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utf8::internal::utf_error err_code = utf8::internal::validate_next(result, end);
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if (err_code != internal::UTF8_OK)
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return result;
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}
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return result;
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}
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inline const char* find_invalid(const char* str)
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{
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const char* end = str + std::strlen(str);
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return find_invalid(str, end);
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}
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inline std::size_t find_invalid(const std::string& s)
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{
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std::string::const_iterator invalid = find_invalid(s.begin(), s.end());
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return (invalid == s.end()) ? std::string::npos : static_cast<std::size_t>(invalid - s.begin());
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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inline bool is_valid(octet_iterator start, octet_iterator end)
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{
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return (utf8::find_invalid(start, end) == end);
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}
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inline bool is_valid(const char* str)
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{
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return (*(utf8::find_invalid(str)) == '\0');
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}
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inline bool is_valid(const std::string& s)
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{
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return is_valid(s.begin(), s.end());
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}
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template <typename octet_iterator>
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inline bool starts_with_bom (octet_iterator it, octet_iterator end)
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{
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return (
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((it != end) && (utf8::internal::mask8(*it++)) == bom[0]) &&
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((it != end) && (utf8::internal::mask8(*it++)) == bom[1]) &&
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((it != end) && (utf8::internal::mask8(*it)) == bom[2])
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);
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}
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inline bool starts_with_bom(const std::string& s)
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{
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return starts_with_bom(s.begin(), s.end());
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}
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} // namespace utf8
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#endif // header guard
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