393 lines
13 KiB
C++
393 lines
13 KiB
C++
// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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/*
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******************************************************************************
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*
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* Copyright (C) 1999-2011, International Business Machines
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* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
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*
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******************************************************************************/
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/*------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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*
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* UCommonData An abstract interface for dealing with ICU Common Data Files.
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* ICU Common Data Files are a grouping of a number of individual
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* data items (resources, converters, tables, anything) into a
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* single file or dll. The combined format includes a table of
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* contents for locating the individual items by name.
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*
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* Two formats for the table of contents are supported, which is
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* why there is an abstract interface involved.
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*
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*/
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#include "unicode/utypes.h"
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#include "unicode/udata.h"
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#include "cstring.h"
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#include "ucmndata.h"
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#include "udatamem.h"
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#if defined(UDATA_DEBUG) || defined(UDATA_DEBUG_DUMP)
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# include <stdio.h>
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#endif
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U_CFUNC uint16_t
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udata_getHeaderSize(const DataHeader *udh) {
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if(udh==NULL) {
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return 0;
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} else if(udh->info.isBigEndian==U_IS_BIG_ENDIAN) {
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/* same endianness */
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return udh->dataHeader.headerSize;
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} else {
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/* opposite endianness */
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uint16_t x=udh->dataHeader.headerSize;
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return (uint16_t)((x<<8)|(x>>8));
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}
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}
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U_CFUNC uint16_t
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udata_getInfoSize(const UDataInfo *info) {
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if(info==NULL) {
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return 0;
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} else if(info->isBigEndian==U_IS_BIG_ENDIAN) {
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/* same endianness */
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return info->size;
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} else {
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/* opposite endianness */
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uint16_t x=info->size;
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return (uint16_t)((x<<8)|(x>>8));
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}
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}
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* *
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* Pointer TOCs. TODO: This form of table-of-contents should be removed *
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* because DLLs must be relocated on loading to correct the *
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* pointer values and this operation makes shared memory *
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* mapping of the data much less likely to work. *
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* *
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*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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typedef struct {
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const char *entryName;
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const DataHeader *pHeader;
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} PointerTOCEntry;
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typedef struct {
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uint32_t count;
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uint32_t reserved;
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/**
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* Variable-length array declared with length 1 to disable bounds checkers.
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* The actual array length is in the count field.
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*/
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PointerTOCEntry entry[1];
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} PointerTOC;
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/* definition of OffsetTOC struct types moved to ucmndata.h */
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/*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* *
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* entry point lookup implementations *
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* *
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*-----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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#ifndef MIN
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#define MIN(a,b) (((a)<(b)) ? (a) : (b))
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#endif
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/**
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* Compare strings where we know the shared prefix length,
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* and advance the prefix length as we find that the strings share even more characters.
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*/
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static int32_t
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strcmpAfterPrefix(const char *s1, const char *s2, int32_t *pPrefixLength) {
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int32_t pl=*pPrefixLength;
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int32_t cmp=0;
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s1+=pl;
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s2+=pl;
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for(;;) {
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int32_t c1=(uint8_t)*s1++;
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int32_t c2=(uint8_t)*s2++;
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cmp=c1-c2;
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if(cmp!=0 || c1==0) { /* different or done */
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break;
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}
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++pl; /* increment shared same-prefix length */
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}
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*pPrefixLength=pl;
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return cmp;
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}
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static int32_t
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offsetTOCPrefixBinarySearch(const char *s, const char *names,
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const UDataOffsetTOCEntry *toc, int32_t count) {
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int32_t start=0;
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int32_t limit=count;
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/*
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* Remember the shared prefix between s, start and limit,
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* and don't compare that shared prefix again.
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* The shared prefix should get longer as we narrow the [start, limit[ range.
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*/
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int32_t startPrefixLength=0;
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int32_t limitPrefixLength=0;
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if(count==0) {
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* Prime the prefix lengths so that we don't keep prefixLength at 0 until
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* both the start and limit indexes have moved.
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* At the same time, we find if s is one of the start and (limit-1) names,
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* and if not, exclude them from the actual binary search.
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*/
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if(0==strcmpAfterPrefix(s, names+toc[0].nameOffset, &startPrefixLength)) {
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return 0;
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}
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++start;
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--limit;
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if(0==strcmpAfterPrefix(s, names+toc[limit].nameOffset, &limitPrefixLength)) {
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return limit;
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}
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while(start<limit) {
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int32_t i=(start+limit)/2;
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int32_t prefixLength=MIN(startPrefixLength, limitPrefixLength);
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int32_t cmp=strcmpAfterPrefix(s, names+toc[i].nameOffset, &prefixLength);
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if(cmp<0) {
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limit=i;
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limitPrefixLength=prefixLength;
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} else if(cmp==0) {
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return i;
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} else {
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start=i+1;
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startPrefixLength=prefixLength;
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}
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}
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return -1;
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}
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static int32_t
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pointerTOCPrefixBinarySearch(const char *s, const PointerTOCEntry *toc, int32_t count) {
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int32_t start=0;
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int32_t limit=count;
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/*
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* Remember the shared prefix between s, start and limit,
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* and don't compare that shared prefix again.
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* The shared prefix should get longer as we narrow the [start, limit[ range.
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*/
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int32_t startPrefixLength=0;
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int32_t limitPrefixLength=0;
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if(count==0) {
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return -1;
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}
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/*
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* Prime the prefix lengths so that we don't keep prefixLength at 0 until
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* both the start and limit indexes have moved.
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* At the same time, we find if s is one of the start and (limit-1) names,
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* and if not, exclude them from the actual binary search.
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*/
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if(0==strcmpAfterPrefix(s, toc[0].entryName, &startPrefixLength)) {
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return 0;
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}
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++start;
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--limit;
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if(0==strcmpAfterPrefix(s, toc[limit].entryName, &limitPrefixLength)) {
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return limit;
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}
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while(start<limit) {
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int32_t i=(start+limit)/2;
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int32_t prefixLength=MIN(startPrefixLength, limitPrefixLength);
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int32_t cmp=strcmpAfterPrefix(s, toc[i].entryName, &prefixLength);
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if(cmp<0) {
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limit=i;
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limitPrefixLength=prefixLength;
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} else if(cmp==0) {
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return i;
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} else {
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start=i+1;
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startPrefixLength=prefixLength;
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}
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}
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return -1;
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}
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U_CDECL_BEGIN
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static uint32_t U_CALLCONV
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offsetTOCEntryCount(const UDataMemory *pData) {
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int32_t retVal=0;
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const UDataOffsetTOC *toc = (UDataOffsetTOC *)pData->toc;
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if (toc != NULL) {
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retVal = toc->count;
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}
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return retVal;
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}
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static const DataHeader * U_CALLCONV
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offsetTOCLookupFn(const UDataMemory *pData,
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const char *tocEntryName,
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int32_t *pLength,
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UErrorCode *pErrorCode) {
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(void)pErrorCode;
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const UDataOffsetTOC *toc = (UDataOffsetTOC *)pData->toc;
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if(toc!=NULL) {
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const char *base=(const char *)toc;
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int32_t number, count=(int32_t)toc->count;
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/* perform a binary search for the data in the common data's table of contents */
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#if defined (UDATA_DEBUG_DUMP)
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/* list the contents of the TOC each time .. not recommended */
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for(number=0; number<count; ++number) {
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fprintf(stderr, "\tx%d: %s\n", number, &base[toc->entry[number].nameOffset]);
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}
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#endif
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number=offsetTOCPrefixBinarySearch(tocEntryName, base, toc->entry, count);
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if(number>=0) {
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/* found it */
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const UDataOffsetTOCEntry *entry=toc->entry+number;
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#ifdef UDATA_DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: Found.\n", tocEntryName);
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#endif
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if((number+1) < count) {
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*pLength = (int32_t)(entry[1].dataOffset - entry->dataOffset);
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} else {
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*pLength = -1;
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}
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return (const DataHeader *)(base+entry->dataOffset);
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} else {
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#ifdef UDATA_DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: Not found.\n", tocEntryName);
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#endif
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return NULL;
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}
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} else {
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#ifdef UDATA_DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "returning header\n");
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#endif
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return pData->pHeader;
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}
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}
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static uint32_t U_CALLCONV pointerTOCEntryCount(const UDataMemory *pData) {
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const PointerTOC *toc = (PointerTOC *)pData->toc;
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return (uint32_t)((toc != NULL) ? (toc->count) : 0);
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}
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static const DataHeader * U_CALLCONV pointerTOCLookupFn(const UDataMemory *pData,
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const char *name,
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int32_t *pLength,
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UErrorCode *pErrorCode) {
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(void)pErrorCode;
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if(pData->toc!=NULL) {
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const PointerTOC *toc = (PointerTOC *)pData->toc;
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int32_t number, count=(int32_t)toc->count;
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#if defined (UDATA_DEBUG_DUMP)
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/* list the contents of the TOC each time .. not recommended */
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for(number=0; number<count; ++number) {
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fprintf(stderr, "\tx%d: %s\n", number, toc->entry[number].entryName);
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}
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#endif
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number=pointerTOCPrefixBinarySearch(name, toc->entry, count);
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if(number>=0) {
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/* found it */
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#ifdef UDATA_DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: Found.\n", toc->entry[number].entryName);
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#endif
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*pLength=-1;
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return UDataMemory_normalizeDataPointer(toc->entry[number].pHeader);
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} else {
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#ifdef UDATA_DEBUG
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fprintf(stderr, "%s: Not found.\n", name);
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#endif
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return NULL;
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}
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} else {
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return pData->pHeader;
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}
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}
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U_CDECL_END
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static const commonDataFuncs CmnDFuncs = {offsetTOCLookupFn, offsetTOCEntryCount};
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static const commonDataFuncs ToCPFuncs = {pointerTOCLookupFn, pointerTOCEntryCount};
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/*----------------------------------------------------------------------*
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* *
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* checkCommonData Validate the format of a common data file. *
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* Fill in the virtual function ptr based on TOC type *
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* If the data is invalid, close the UDataMemory *
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* and set the appropriate error code. *
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* *
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*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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U_CFUNC void udata_checkCommonData(UDataMemory *udm, UErrorCode *err) {
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if (U_FAILURE(*err)) {
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return;
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}
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if(udm==NULL || udm->pHeader==NULL) {
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*err=U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR;
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} else if(!(udm->pHeader->dataHeader.magic1==0xda &&
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udm->pHeader->dataHeader.magic2==0x27 &&
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udm->pHeader->info.isBigEndian==U_IS_BIG_ENDIAN &&
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udm->pHeader->info.charsetFamily==U_CHARSET_FAMILY)
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) {
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/* header not valid */
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*err=U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR;
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}
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else if (udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[0]==0x43 &&
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udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[1]==0x6d &&
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udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[2]==0x6e &&
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udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[3]==0x44 &&
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udm->pHeader->info.formatVersion[0]==1
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) {
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/* dataFormat="CmnD" */
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udm->vFuncs = &CmnDFuncs;
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udm->toc=(const char *)udm->pHeader+udata_getHeaderSize(udm->pHeader);
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}
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else if(udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[0]==0x54 &&
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udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[1]==0x6f &&
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udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[2]==0x43 &&
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udm->pHeader->info.dataFormat[3]==0x50 &&
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udm->pHeader->info.formatVersion[0]==1
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) {
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/* dataFormat="ToCP" */
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udm->vFuncs = &ToCPFuncs;
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udm->toc=(const char *)udm->pHeader+udata_getHeaderSize(udm->pHeader);
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}
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else {
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/* dataFormat not recognized */
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*err=U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR;
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}
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if (U_FAILURE(*err)) {
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/* If the data is no good and we memory-mapped it ourselves,
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* close the memory mapping so it doesn't leak. Note that this has
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* no effect on non-memory mapped data, other than clearing fields in udm.
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*/
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udata_close(udm);
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}
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}
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/*
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* TODO: Add a udata_swapPackageHeader() function that swaps an ICU .dat package
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* header but not its sub-items.
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* This function will be needed for automatic runtime swapping.
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* Sub-items should not be swapped to limit the swapping to the parts of the
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* package that are actually used.
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*
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* Since lengths of items are implicit in the order and offsets of their
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* ToC entries, and since offsets are relative to the start of the ToC,
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* a swapped version may need to generate a different data structure
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* with pointers to the original data items and with their lengths
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* (-1 for the last one if it is not known), and maybe even pointers to the
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* swapped versions of the items.
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* These pointers to swapped versions would establish a cache;
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* instead, each open data item could simply own the storage for its swapped
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* data. This fits better with the current design.
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*
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* markus 2003sep18 Jitterbug 2235
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*/
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