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16 | |
17 | use crate::in_inclusive_range16; |
18 | use core::fmt::Formatter; |
19 | use core::iter::FusedIterator; |
20 | |
21 | /// A type for signaling UTF-16 errors. |
22 | /// |
23 | /// The value of the unpaired surrogate is not exposed in order |
24 | /// to keep the `Result` type (and `Option`-wrapping thereof) |
25 | /// the same size as `char`. See an [issue about the representation][1]. |
26 | /// |
27 | /// Note: `core::error::Error` is not implemented due to implementing it |
28 | /// being an [unstable feature][2] at the time of writing. |
29 | /// |
30 | /// [1]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/118367 |
31 | /// [2]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/103765 |
32 | #[derive (Debug, PartialEq)] |
33 | #[non_exhaustive ] |
34 | pub struct Utf16CharsError; |
35 | |
36 | impl core::fmt::Display for Utf16CharsError { |
37 | fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), core::fmt::Error> { |
38 | write!(f, "unpaired surrogate" ) |
39 | } |
40 | } |
41 | |
42 | /// Iterator by `Result<char,Utf16CharsError>` over `&[u16]` that contains |
43 | /// potentially-invalid UTF-16. There is exactly one `Utf16CharsError` per |
44 | /// each unpaired surrogate. |
45 | #[derive (Debug, Clone)] |
46 | pub struct ErrorReportingUtf16Chars<'a> { |
47 | remaining: &'a [u16], |
48 | } |
49 | |
50 | impl<'a> ErrorReportingUtf16Chars<'a> { |
51 | #[inline (always)] |
52 | /// Creates the iterator from a `u16` slice. |
53 | pub fn new(code_units: &'a [u16]) -> Self { |
54 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::<'a> { |
55 | remaining: code_units, |
56 | } |
57 | } |
58 | |
59 | /// Views the current remaining data in the iterator as a subslice |
60 | /// of the original slice. |
61 | #[inline (always)] |
62 | pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &'a [u16] { |
63 | self.remaining |
64 | } |
65 | |
66 | #[inline (never)] |
67 | fn surrogate_next(&mut self, surrogate_base: u16, first: u16) -> Result<char, Utf16CharsError> { |
68 | if surrogate_base <= (0xDBFF - 0xD800) { |
69 | if let Some((&low, tail_tail)) = self.remaining.split_first() { |
70 | if in_inclusive_range16(low, 0xDC00, 0xDFFF) { |
71 | self.remaining = tail_tail; |
72 | return Ok(unsafe { |
73 | char::from_u32_unchecked( |
74 | (u32::from(first) << 10) + u32::from(low) |
75 | - (((0xD800u32 << 10) - 0x10000u32) + 0xDC00u32), |
76 | ) |
77 | }); |
78 | } |
79 | } |
80 | } |
81 | Err(Utf16CharsError) |
82 | } |
83 | |
84 | #[inline (never)] |
85 | fn surrogate_next_back(&mut self, last: u16) -> Result<char, Utf16CharsError> { |
86 | if in_inclusive_range16(last, 0xDC00, 0xDFFF) { |
87 | if let Some((&high, head_head)) = self.remaining.split_last() { |
88 | if in_inclusive_range16(high, 0xD800, 0xDBFF) { |
89 | self.remaining = head_head; |
90 | return Ok(unsafe { |
91 | char::from_u32_unchecked( |
92 | (u32::from(high) << 10) + u32::from(last) |
93 | - (((0xD800u32 << 10) - 0x10000u32) + 0xDC00u32), |
94 | ) |
95 | }); |
96 | } |
97 | } |
98 | } |
99 | Err(Utf16CharsError) |
100 | } |
101 | } |
102 | |
103 | impl<'a> Iterator for ErrorReportingUtf16Chars<'a> { |
104 | type Item = Result<char, Utf16CharsError>; |
105 | |
106 | #[inline (always)] |
107 | fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Result<char, Utf16CharsError>> { |
108 | // Not delegating directly to `ErrorReportingUtf16Chars` to avoid |
109 | // an extra branch in the common case based on an inspection of |
110 | // generated code. Be sure to inspect the generated code as inlined |
111 | // into an actual usage site carefully if attempting to consolidate |
112 | // the source code here. |
113 | let (&first: u16, tail: &[u16]) = self.remaining.split_first()?; |
114 | self.remaining = tail; |
115 | let surrogate_base: u16 = first.wrapping_sub(0xD800); |
116 | if surrogate_base > (0xDFFF - 0xD800) { |
117 | return Some(Ok(unsafe { char::from_u32_unchecked(u32::from(first)) })); |
118 | } |
119 | Some(self.surrogate_next(surrogate_base, first)) |
120 | } |
121 | } |
122 | |
123 | impl<'a> DoubleEndedIterator for ErrorReportingUtf16Chars<'a> { |
124 | #[inline (always)] |
125 | fn next_back(&mut self) -> Option<Result<char, Utf16CharsError>> { |
126 | let (&last: u16, head: &[u16]) = self.remaining.split_last()?; |
127 | self.remaining = head; |
128 | if !in_inclusive_range16(i:last, start:0xD800, end:0xDFFF) { |
129 | return Some(Ok(unsafe { char::from_u32_unchecked(u32::from(last)) })); |
130 | } |
131 | Some(self.surrogate_next_back(last)) |
132 | } |
133 | } |
134 | |
135 | impl FusedIterator for ErrorReportingUtf16Chars<'_> {} |
136 | |
137 | #[cfg (test)] |
138 | mod tests { |
139 | use crate::ErrorReportingUtf16Chars; |
140 | use crate::Utf16CharsEx; |
141 | |
142 | #[test ] |
143 | fn test_boundaries() { |
144 | assert!(ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xD7FFu16].as_slice()) |
145 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
146 | .eq(core::iter::once(' \u{D7FF}' ))); |
147 | assert!(ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xE000u16].as_slice()) |
148 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
149 | .eq(core::iter::once(' \u{E000}' ))); |
150 | assert!(ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xD800u16].as_slice()) |
151 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
152 | .eq(core::iter::once(' \u{FFFD}' ))); |
153 | assert!(ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xDFFFu16].as_slice()) |
154 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
155 | .eq(core::iter::once(' \u{FFFD}' ))); |
156 | } |
157 | |
158 | #[test ] |
159 | fn test_unpaired() { |
160 | assert!( |
161 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xD800u16, 0x0061u16].as_slice()) |
162 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
163 | .eq([0xFFFDu16, 0x0061u16].as_slice().chars()) |
164 | ); |
165 | assert!( |
166 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xDFFFu16, 0x0061u16].as_slice()) |
167 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
168 | .eq([0xFFFDu16, 0x0061u16].as_slice().chars()) |
169 | ); |
170 | } |
171 | |
172 | #[test ] |
173 | fn test_unpaired_rev() { |
174 | assert!( |
175 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xD800u16, 0x0061u16].as_slice()) |
176 | .rev() |
177 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
178 | .eq([0xFFFDu16, 0x0061u16].as_slice().chars().rev()) |
179 | ); |
180 | assert!( |
181 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xDFFFu16, 0x0061u16].as_slice()) |
182 | .rev() |
183 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
184 | .eq([0xFFFDu16, 0x0061u16].as_slice().chars().rev()) |
185 | ); |
186 | } |
187 | |
188 | #[test ] |
189 | fn test_paired() { |
190 | assert!( |
191 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xD83Eu16, 0xDD73u16].as_slice()) |
192 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
193 | .eq(core::iter::once('🥳' )) |
194 | ); |
195 | } |
196 | |
197 | #[test ] |
198 | fn test_paired_rev() { |
199 | assert!( |
200 | ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0xD83Eu16, 0xDD73u16].as_slice()) |
201 | .rev() |
202 | .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(' \u{FFFD}' )) |
203 | .eq(core::iter::once('🥳' )) |
204 | ); |
205 | } |
206 | |
207 | #[test ] |
208 | fn test_as_slice() { |
209 | let mut iter = ErrorReportingUtf16Chars::new([0x0061u16, 0x0062u16].as_slice()); |
210 | let at_start = iter.as_slice(); |
211 | assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(Ok('a' ))); |
212 | let in_middle = iter.as_slice(); |
213 | assert_eq!(iter.next(), Some(Ok('b' ))); |
214 | let at_end = iter.as_slice(); |
215 | assert_eq!(at_start.len(), 2); |
216 | assert_eq!(in_middle.len(), 1); |
217 | assert_eq!(at_end.len(), 0); |
218 | assert_eq!(at_start[0], 0x0061u16); |
219 | assert_eq!(at_start[1], 0x0062u16); |
220 | assert_eq!(in_middle[0], 0x0062u16); |
221 | } |
222 | |
223 | // Should be a static assert, but not taking a dependency for this. |
224 | #[test ] |
225 | fn test_size() { |
226 | assert_eq!( |
227 | core::mem::size_of::<Option<<ErrorReportingUtf16Chars<'_> as Iterator>::Item>>(), |
228 | core::mem::size_of::<Option<char>>() |
229 | ); |
230 | } |
231 | } |
232 | |