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The Py_DecodeLocale() and Py_EncodeLocale() now use _PyRuntime.preconfig, rather than Py_UTF8Mode and Py_LegacyWindowsFSEncodingFlag global configuration varibles, to decide if the UTF-8 encoding is used or not. As documented, these functions must not be called before Python is preinitialized. The new PyConfig API should now be used, rather than using deprecated functions like Py_SetPath() or PySys_SetArgv().
2645 lines
71 KiB
C
2645 lines
71 KiB
C
#include "Python.h"
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#include "pycore_fileutils.h" // fileutils definitions
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#include "pycore_runtime.h" // _PyRuntime
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#include "osdefs.h" // SEP
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#include <locale.h>
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#include <stdlib.h> // mbstowcs()
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#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
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# include <malloc.h>
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# include <windows.h>
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# include <pathcch.h> // PathCchCombineEx
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extern int winerror_to_errno(int);
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_H
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#include <langinfo.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H
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#include <sys/ioctl.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_NON_UNICODE_WCHAR_T_REPRESENTATION
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#include <iconv.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_FCNTL_H
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#endif /* HAVE_FCNTL_H */
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#ifdef O_CLOEXEC
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/* Does open() support the O_CLOEXEC flag? Possible values:
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-1: unknown
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0: open() ignores O_CLOEXEC flag, ex: Linux kernel older than 2.6.23
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1: open() supports O_CLOEXEC flag, close-on-exec is set
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The flag is used by _Py_open(), _Py_open_noraise(), io.FileIO
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and os.open(). */
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int _Py_open_cloexec_works = -1;
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#endif
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// The value must be the same in unicodeobject.c.
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#define MAX_UNICODE 0x10ffff
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// mbstowcs() and mbrtowc() errors
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static const size_t DECODE_ERROR = ((size_t)-1);
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static const size_t INCOMPLETE_CHARACTER = (size_t)-2;
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static int
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get_surrogateescape(_Py_error_handler errors, int *surrogateescape)
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{
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switch (errors)
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{
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case _Py_ERROR_STRICT:
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*surrogateescape = 0;
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return 0;
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case _Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE:
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*surrogateescape = 1;
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return 0;
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default:
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return -1;
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}
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}
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PyObject *
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_Py_device_encoding(int fd)
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{
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int valid;
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Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
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_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
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valid = isatty(fd);
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_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
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Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
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if (!valid)
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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#if defined(MS_WINDOWS)
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UINT cp;
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if (fd == 0)
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cp = GetConsoleCP();
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else if (fd == 1 || fd == 2)
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cp = GetConsoleOutputCP();
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else
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cp = 0;
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/* GetConsoleCP() and GetConsoleOutputCP() return 0 if the application
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has no console */
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if (cp == 0) {
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Py_RETURN_NONE;
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}
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return PyUnicode_FromFormat("cp%u", (unsigned int)cp);
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#else
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if (_PyRuntime.preconfig.utf8_mode) {
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_Py_DECLARE_STR(utf_8, "utf-8");
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return Py_NewRef(&_Py_STR(utf_8));
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}
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return _Py_GetLocaleEncodingObject();
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#endif
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}
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static size_t
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is_valid_wide_char(wchar_t ch)
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{
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#ifdef HAVE_NON_UNICODE_WCHAR_T_REPRESENTATION
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/* Oracle Solaris doesn't use Unicode code points as wchar_t encoding
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for non-Unicode locales, which makes values higher than MAX_UNICODE
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possibly valid. */
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return 1;
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#endif
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if (Py_UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(ch)) {
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// Reject lone surrogate characters
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return 0;
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}
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if (ch > MAX_UNICODE) {
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// bpo-35883: Reject characters outside [U+0000; U+10ffff] range.
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// The glibc mbstowcs() UTF-8 decoder does not respect the RFC 3629,
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// it creates characters outside the [U+0000; U+10ffff] range:
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// https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2373
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return 0;
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}
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return 1;
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}
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static size_t
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_Py_mbstowcs(wchar_t *dest, const char *src, size_t n)
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{
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size_t count = mbstowcs(dest, src, n);
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if (dest != NULL && count != DECODE_ERROR) {
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for (size_t i=0; i < count; i++) {
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wchar_t ch = dest[i];
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if (!is_valid_wide_char(ch)) {
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return DECODE_ERROR;
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}
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}
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}
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return count;
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_MBRTOWC
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static size_t
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_Py_mbrtowc(wchar_t *pwc, const char *str, size_t len, mbstate_t *pmbs)
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{
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assert(pwc != NULL);
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size_t count = mbrtowc(pwc, str, len, pmbs);
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if (count != 0 && count != DECODE_ERROR && count != INCOMPLETE_CHARACTER) {
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if (!is_valid_wide_char(*pwc)) {
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return DECODE_ERROR;
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}
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}
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return count;
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}
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#endif
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#if !defined(_Py_FORCE_UTF8_FS_ENCODING) && !defined(MS_WINDOWS)
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#define USE_FORCE_ASCII
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extern int _Py_normalize_encoding(const char *, char *, size_t);
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/* Workaround FreeBSD and OpenIndiana locale encoding issue with the C locale
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and POSIX locale. nl_langinfo(CODESET) announces an alias of the
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ASCII encoding, whereas mbstowcs() and wcstombs() functions use the
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ISO-8859-1 encoding. The problem is that os.fsencode() and os.fsdecode() use
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locale.getpreferredencoding() codec. For example, if command line arguments
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are decoded by mbstowcs() and encoded back by os.fsencode(), we get a
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UnicodeEncodeError instead of retrieving the original byte string.
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The workaround is enabled if setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL) returns "C",
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nl_langinfo(CODESET) announces "ascii" (or an alias to ASCII), and at least
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one byte in range 0x80-0xff can be decoded from the locale encoding. The
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workaround is also enabled on error, for example if getting the locale
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failed.
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On HP-UX with the C locale or the POSIX locale, nl_langinfo(CODESET)
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announces "roman8" but mbstowcs() uses Latin1 in practice. Force also the
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ASCII encoding in this case.
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Values of force_ascii:
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1: the workaround is used: Py_EncodeLocale() uses
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encode_ascii_surrogateescape() and Py_DecodeLocale() uses
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decode_ascii()
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0: the workaround is not used: Py_EncodeLocale() uses wcstombs() and
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Py_DecodeLocale() uses mbstowcs()
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-1: unknown, need to call check_force_ascii() to get the value
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*/
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static int force_ascii = -1;
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static int
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check_force_ascii(void)
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{
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char *loc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
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if (loc == NULL) {
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goto error;
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}
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if (strcmp(loc, "C") != 0 && strcmp(loc, "POSIX") != 0) {
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/* the LC_CTYPE locale is different than C and POSIX */
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return 0;
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}
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#if defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CODESET)
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const char *codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET);
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if (!codeset || codeset[0] == '\0') {
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/* CODESET is not set or empty */
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goto error;
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}
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char encoding[20]; /* longest name: "iso_646.irv_1991\0" */
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if (!_Py_normalize_encoding(codeset, encoding, sizeof(encoding))) {
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goto error;
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}
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#ifdef __hpux
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if (strcmp(encoding, "roman8") == 0) {
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unsigned char ch;
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wchar_t wch;
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size_t res;
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ch = (unsigned char)0xA7;
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res = _Py_mbstowcs(&wch, (char*)&ch, 1);
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if (res != DECODE_ERROR && wch == L'\xA7') {
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/* On HP-UX with C locale or the POSIX locale,
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nl_langinfo(CODESET) announces "roman8", whereas mbstowcs() uses
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Latin1 encoding in practice. Force ASCII in this case.
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Roman8 decodes 0xA7 to U+00CF. Latin1 decodes 0xA7 to U+00A7. */
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return 1;
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}
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}
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#else
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const char* ascii_aliases[] = {
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"ascii",
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/* Aliases from Lib/encodings/aliases.py */
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"646",
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"ansi_x3.4_1968",
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"ansi_x3.4_1986",
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"ansi_x3_4_1968",
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"cp367",
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"csascii",
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"ibm367",
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"iso646_us",
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"iso_646.irv_1991",
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"iso_ir_6",
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"us",
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"us_ascii",
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NULL
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};
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int is_ascii = 0;
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for (const char **alias=ascii_aliases; *alias != NULL; alias++) {
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if (strcmp(encoding, *alias) == 0) {
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is_ascii = 1;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (!is_ascii) {
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/* nl_langinfo(CODESET) is not "ascii" or an alias of ASCII */
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return 0;
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}
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for (unsigned int i=0x80; i<=0xff; i++) {
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char ch[1];
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wchar_t wch[1];
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size_t res;
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unsigned uch = (unsigned char)i;
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ch[0] = (char)uch;
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res = _Py_mbstowcs(wch, ch, 1);
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if (res != DECODE_ERROR) {
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/* decoding a non-ASCII character from the locale encoding succeed:
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the locale encoding is not ASCII, force ASCII */
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return 1;
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}
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}
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/* None of the bytes in the range 0x80-0xff can be decoded from the locale
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encoding: the locale encoding is really ASCII */
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#endif /* !defined(__hpux) */
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return 0;
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#else
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/* nl_langinfo(CODESET) is not available: always force ASCII */
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return 1;
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#endif /* defined(HAVE_LANGINFO_H) && defined(CODESET) */
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error:
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/* if an error occurred, force the ASCII encoding */
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return 1;
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}
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int
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_Py_GetForceASCII(void)
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{
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if (force_ascii == -1) {
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force_ascii = check_force_ascii();
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}
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return force_ascii;
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}
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void
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_Py_ResetForceASCII(void)
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{
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force_ascii = -1;
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}
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static int
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encode_ascii(const wchar_t *text, char **str,
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size_t *error_pos, const char **reason,
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int raw_malloc, _Py_error_handler errors)
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{
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char *result = NULL, *out;
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size_t len, i;
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wchar_t ch;
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int surrogateescape;
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if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) {
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return -3;
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}
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len = wcslen(text);
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/* +1 for NULL byte */
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if (raw_malloc) {
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result = PyMem_RawMalloc(len + 1);
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}
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else {
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result = PyMem_Malloc(len + 1);
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}
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if (result == NULL) {
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return -1;
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}
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out = result;
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for (i=0; i<len; i++) {
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ch = text[i];
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if (ch <= 0x7f) {
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/* ASCII character */
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*out++ = (char)ch;
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}
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else if (surrogateescape && 0xdc80 <= ch && ch <= 0xdcff) {
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/* UTF-8b surrogate */
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*out++ = (char)(ch - 0xdc00);
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}
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else {
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if (raw_malloc) {
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PyMem_RawFree(result);
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}
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else {
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PyMem_Free(result);
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}
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if (error_pos != NULL) {
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*error_pos = i;
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}
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if (reason) {
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*reason = "encoding error";
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}
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return -2;
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}
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}
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*out = '\0';
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*str = result;
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return 0;
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}
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#else
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int
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_Py_GetForceASCII(void)
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{
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return 0;
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}
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void
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_Py_ResetForceASCII(void)
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{
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/* nothing to do */
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}
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#endif /* !defined(_Py_FORCE_UTF8_FS_ENCODING) && !defined(MS_WINDOWS) */
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#if !defined(HAVE_MBRTOWC) || defined(USE_FORCE_ASCII)
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static int
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decode_ascii(const char *arg, wchar_t **wstr, size_t *wlen,
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const char **reason, _Py_error_handler errors)
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{
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wchar_t *res;
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unsigned char *in;
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wchar_t *out;
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size_t argsize = strlen(arg) + 1;
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int surrogateescape;
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if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) {
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return -3;
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}
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if (argsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t)) {
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return -1;
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}
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res = PyMem_RawMalloc(argsize * sizeof(wchar_t));
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if (!res) {
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return -1;
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}
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out = res;
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for (in = (unsigned char*)arg; *in; in++) {
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unsigned char ch = *in;
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if (ch < 128) {
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*out++ = ch;
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}
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else {
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if (!surrogateescape) {
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PyMem_RawFree(res);
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if (wlen) {
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*wlen = in - (unsigned char*)arg;
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}
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if (reason) {
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*reason = "decoding error";
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}
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return -2;
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}
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*out++ = 0xdc00 + ch;
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}
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}
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*out = 0;
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if (wlen != NULL) {
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*wlen = out - res;
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}
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*wstr = res;
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return 0;
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}
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#endif /* !HAVE_MBRTOWC */
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static int
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decode_current_locale(const char* arg, wchar_t **wstr, size_t *wlen,
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const char **reason, _Py_error_handler errors)
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{
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wchar_t *res;
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size_t argsize;
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size_t count;
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#ifdef HAVE_MBRTOWC
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unsigned char *in;
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wchar_t *out;
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mbstate_t mbs;
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#endif
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int surrogateescape;
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if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) {
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return -3;
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}
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#ifdef HAVE_BROKEN_MBSTOWCS
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/* Some platforms have a broken implementation of
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* mbstowcs which does not count the characters that
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* would result from conversion. Use an upper bound.
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*/
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argsize = strlen(arg);
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#else
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argsize = _Py_mbstowcs(NULL, arg, 0);
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#endif
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if (argsize != DECODE_ERROR) {
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if (argsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t) - 1) {
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return -1;
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}
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res = (wchar_t *)PyMem_RawMalloc((argsize + 1) * sizeof(wchar_t));
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if (!res) {
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return -1;
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}
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count = _Py_mbstowcs(res, arg, argsize + 1);
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if (count != DECODE_ERROR) {
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*wstr = res;
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if (wlen != NULL) {
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*wlen = count;
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}
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return 0;
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}
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PyMem_RawFree(res);
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}
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/* Conversion failed. Fall back to escaping with surrogateescape. */
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#ifdef HAVE_MBRTOWC
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/* Try conversion with mbrtwoc (C99), and escape non-decodable bytes. */
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/* Overallocate; as multi-byte characters are in the argument, the
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actual output could use less memory. */
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argsize = strlen(arg) + 1;
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if (argsize > PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t)) {
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return -1;
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}
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res = (wchar_t*)PyMem_RawMalloc(argsize * sizeof(wchar_t));
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if (!res) {
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return -1;
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}
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in = (unsigned char*)arg;
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out = res;
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memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof mbs);
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while (argsize) {
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size_t converted = _Py_mbrtowc(out, (char*)in, argsize, &mbs);
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if (converted == 0) {
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/* Reached end of string; null char stored. */
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break;
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}
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if (converted == INCOMPLETE_CHARACTER) {
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/* Incomplete character. This should never happen,
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since we provide everything that we have -
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unless there is a bug in the C library, or I
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misunderstood how mbrtowc works. */
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goto decode_error;
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}
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if (converted == DECODE_ERROR) {
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if (!surrogateescape) {
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goto decode_error;
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}
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/* Decoding error. Escape as UTF-8b, and start over in the initial
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shift state. */
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*out++ = 0xdc00 + *in++;
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argsize--;
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memset(&mbs, 0, sizeof mbs);
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continue;
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}
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// _Py_mbrtowc() reject lone surrogate characters
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assert(!Py_UNICODE_IS_SURROGATE(*out));
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|
/* successfully converted some bytes */
|
|
in += converted;
|
|
argsize -= converted;
|
|
out++;
|
|
}
|
|
if (wlen != NULL) {
|
|
*wlen = out - res;
|
|
}
|
|
*wstr = res;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
decode_error:
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(res);
|
|
if (wlen) {
|
|
*wlen = in - (unsigned char*)arg;
|
|
}
|
|
if (reason) {
|
|
*reason = "decoding error";
|
|
}
|
|
return -2;
|
|
#else /* HAVE_MBRTOWC */
|
|
/* Cannot use C locale for escaping; manually escape as if charset
|
|
is ASCII (i.e. escape all bytes > 128. This will still roundtrip
|
|
correctly in the locale's charset, which must be an ASCII superset. */
|
|
return decode_ascii(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors);
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_MBRTOWC */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Decode a byte string from the locale encoding.
|
|
|
|
Use the strict error handler if 'surrogateescape' is zero. Use the
|
|
surrogateescape error handler if 'surrogateescape' is non-zero: undecodable
|
|
bytes are decoded as characters in range U+DC80..U+DCFF. If a byte sequence
|
|
can be decoded as a surrogate character, escape the bytes using the
|
|
surrogateescape error handler instead of decoding them.
|
|
|
|
On success, return 0 and write the newly allocated wide character string into
|
|
*wstr (use PyMem_RawFree() to free the memory). If wlen is not NULL, write
|
|
the number of wide characters excluding the null character into *wlen.
|
|
|
|
On memory allocation failure, return -1.
|
|
|
|
On decoding error, return -2. If wlen is not NULL, write the start of
|
|
invalid byte sequence in the input string into *wlen. If reason is not NULL,
|
|
write the decoding error message into *reason.
|
|
|
|
Return -3 if the error handler 'errors' is not supported.
|
|
|
|
Use the Py_EncodeLocaleEx() function to encode the character string back to
|
|
a byte string. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_DecodeLocaleEx(const char* arg, wchar_t **wstr, size_t *wlen,
|
|
const char **reason,
|
|
int current_locale, _Py_error_handler errors)
|
|
{
|
|
if (current_locale) {
|
|
#ifdef _Py_FORCE_UTF8_LOCALE
|
|
return _Py_DecodeUTF8Ex(arg, strlen(arg), wstr, wlen, reason,
|
|
errors);
|
|
#else
|
|
return decode_current_locale(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef _Py_FORCE_UTF8_FS_ENCODING
|
|
return _Py_DecodeUTF8Ex(arg, strlen(arg), wstr, wlen, reason,
|
|
errors);
|
|
#else
|
|
int use_utf8 = (_PyRuntime.preconfig.utf8_mode >= 1);
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
use_utf8 |= (_PyRuntime.preconfig.legacy_windows_fs_encoding == 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (use_utf8) {
|
|
return _Py_DecodeUTF8Ex(arg, strlen(arg), wstr, wlen, reason,
|
|
errors);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_FORCE_ASCII
|
|
if (force_ascii == -1) {
|
|
force_ascii = check_force_ascii();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (force_ascii) {
|
|
/* force ASCII encoding to workaround mbstowcs() issue */
|
|
return decode_ascii(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
return decode_current_locale(arg, wstr, wlen, reason, errors);
|
|
#endif /* !_Py_FORCE_UTF8_FS_ENCODING */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Decode a byte string from the locale encoding with the
|
|
surrogateescape error handler: undecodable bytes are decoded as characters
|
|
in range U+DC80..U+DCFF. If a byte sequence can be decoded as a surrogate
|
|
character, escape the bytes using the surrogateescape error handler instead
|
|
of decoding them.
|
|
|
|
Return a pointer to a newly allocated wide character string, use
|
|
PyMem_RawFree() to free the memory. If size is not NULL, write the number of
|
|
wide characters excluding the null character into *size
|
|
|
|
Return NULL on decoding error or memory allocation error. If *size* is not
|
|
NULL, *size is set to (size_t)-1 on memory error or set to (size_t)-2 on
|
|
decoding error.
|
|
|
|
Decoding errors should never happen, unless there is a bug in the C
|
|
library.
|
|
|
|
Use the Py_EncodeLocale() function to encode the character string back to a
|
|
byte string. */
|
|
wchar_t*
|
|
Py_DecodeLocale(const char* arg, size_t *wlen)
|
|
{
|
|
wchar_t *wstr;
|
|
int res = _Py_DecodeLocaleEx(arg, &wstr, wlen,
|
|
NULL, 0,
|
|
_Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE);
|
|
if (res != 0) {
|
|
assert(res != -3);
|
|
if (wlen != NULL) {
|
|
*wlen = (size_t)res;
|
|
}
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
return wstr;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
encode_current_locale(const wchar_t *text, char **str,
|
|
size_t *error_pos, const char **reason,
|
|
int raw_malloc, _Py_error_handler errors)
|
|
{
|
|
const size_t len = wcslen(text);
|
|
char *result = NULL, *bytes = NULL;
|
|
size_t i, size, converted;
|
|
wchar_t c, buf[2];
|
|
|
|
int surrogateescape;
|
|
if (get_surrogateescape(errors, &surrogateescape) < 0) {
|
|
return -3;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The function works in two steps:
|
|
1. compute the length of the output buffer in bytes (size)
|
|
2. outputs the bytes */
|
|
size = 0;
|
|
buf[1] = 0;
|
|
while (1) {
|
|
for (i=0; i < len; i++) {
|
|
c = text[i];
|
|
if (c >= 0xdc80 && c <= 0xdcff) {
|
|
if (!surrogateescape) {
|
|
goto encode_error;
|
|
}
|
|
/* UTF-8b surrogate */
|
|
if (bytes != NULL) {
|
|
*bytes++ = c - 0xdc00;
|
|
size--;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
size++;
|
|
}
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
buf[0] = c;
|
|
if (bytes != NULL) {
|
|
converted = wcstombs(bytes, buf, size);
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
converted = wcstombs(NULL, buf, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
if (converted == DECODE_ERROR) {
|
|
goto encode_error;
|
|
}
|
|
if (bytes != NULL) {
|
|
bytes += converted;
|
|
size -= converted;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
size += converted;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (result != NULL) {
|
|
*bytes = '\0';
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
size += 1; /* nul byte at the end */
|
|
if (raw_malloc) {
|
|
result = PyMem_RawMalloc(size);
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
result = PyMem_Malloc(size);
|
|
}
|
|
if (result == NULL) {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
bytes = result;
|
|
}
|
|
*str = result;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
encode_error:
|
|
if (raw_malloc) {
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(result);
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
PyMem_Free(result);
|
|
}
|
|
if (error_pos != NULL) {
|
|
*error_pos = i;
|
|
}
|
|
if (reason) {
|
|
*reason = "encoding error";
|
|
}
|
|
return -2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Encode a string to the locale encoding.
|
|
|
|
Parameters:
|
|
|
|
* raw_malloc: if non-zero, allocate memory using PyMem_RawMalloc() instead
|
|
of PyMem_Malloc().
|
|
* current_locale: if non-zero, use the current LC_CTYPE, otherwise use
|
|
Python filesystem encoding.
|
|
* errors: error handler like "strict" or "surrogateescape".
|
|
|
|
Return value:
|
|
|
|
0: success, *str is set to a newly allocated decoded string.
|
|
-1: memory allocation failure
|
|
-2: encoding error, set *error_pos and *reason (if set).
|
|
-3: the error handler 'errors' is not supported.
|
|
*/
|
|
static int
|
|
encode_locale_ex(const wchar_t *text, char **str, size_t *error_pos,
|
|
const char **reason,
|
|
int raw_malloc, int current_locale, _Py_error_handler errors)
|
|
{
|
|
if (current_locale) {
|
|
#ifdef _Py_FORCE_UTF8_LOCALE
|
|
return _Py_EncodeUTF8Ex(text, str, error_pos, reason,
|
|
raw_malloc, errors);
|
|
#else
|
|
return encode_current_locale(text, str, error_pos, reason,
|
|
raw_malloc, errors);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef _Py_FORCE_UTF8_FS_ENCODING
|
|
return _Py_EncodeUTF8Ex(text, str, error_pos, reason,
|
|
raw_malloc, errors);
|
|
#else
|
|
int use_utf8 = (_PyRuntime.preconfig.utf8_mode >= 1);
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
use_utf8 |= (_PyRuntime.preconfig.legacy_windows_fs_encoding == 0);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (use_utf8) {
|
|
return _Py_EncodeUTF8Ex(text, str, error_pos, reason,
|
|
raw_malloc, errors);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_FORCE_ASCII
|
|
if (force_ascii == -1) {
|
|
force_ascii = check_force_ascii();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (force_ascii) {
|
|
return encode_ascii(text, str, error_pos, reason,
|
|
raw_malloc, errors);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
return encode_current_locale(text, str, error_pos, reason,
|
|
raw_malloc, errors);
|
|
#endif /* _Py_FORCE_UTF8_FS_ENCODING */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static char*
|
|
encode_locale(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos,
|
|
int raw_malloc, int current_locale)
|
|
{
|
|
char *str;
|
|
int res = encode_locale_ex(text, &str, error_pos, NULL,
|
|
raw_malloc, current_locale,
|
|
_Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE);
|
|
if (res != -2 && error_pos) {
|
|
*error_pos = (size_t)-1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (res != 0) {
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
return str;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Encode a wide character string to the locale encoding with the
|
|
surrogateescape error handler: surrogate characters in the range
|
|
U+DC80..U+DCFF are converted to bytes 0x80..0xFF.
|
|
|
|
Return a pointer to a newly allocated byte string, use PyMem_Free() to free
|
|
the memory. Return NULL on encoding or memory allocation error.
|
|
|
|
If error_pos is not NULL, *error_pos is set to (size_t)-1 on success, or set
|
|
to the index of the invalid character on encoding error.
|
|
|
|
Use the Py_DecodeLocale() function to decode the bytes string back to a wide
|
|
character string. */
|
|
char*
|
|
Py_EncodeLocale(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos)
|
|
{
|
|
return encode_locale(text, error_pos, 0, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Similar to Py_EncodeLocale(), but result must be freed by PyMem_RawFree()
|
|
instead of PyMem_Free(). */
|
|
char*
|
|
_Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(const wchar_t *text, size_t *error_pos)
|
|
{
|
|
return encode_locale(text, error_pos, 1, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_EncodeLocaleEx(const wchar_t *text, char **str,
|
|
size_t *error_pos, const char **reason,
|
|
int current_locale, _Py_error_handler errors)
|
|
{
|
|
return encode_locale_ex(text, str, error_pos, reason, 1,
|
|
current_locale, errors);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Get the current locale encoding name:
|
|
//
|
|
// - Return "utf-8" if _Py_FORCE_UTF8_LOCALE macro is defined (ex: on Android)
|
|
// - Return "utf-8" if the UTF-8 Mode is enabled
|
|
// - On Windows, return the ANSI code page (ex: "cp1250")
|
|
// - Return "utf-8" if nl_langinfo(CODESET) returns an empty string.
|
|
// - Otherwise, return nl_langinfo(CODESET).
|
|
//
|
|
// Return NULL on memory allocation failure.
|
|
//
|
|
// See also config_get_locale_encoding()
|
|
wchar_t*
|
|
_Py_GetLocaleEncoding(void)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef _Py_FORCE_UTF8_LOCALE
|
|
// On Android langinfo.h and CODESET are missing,
|
|
// and UTF-8 is always used in mbstowcs() and wcstombs().
|
|
return _PyMem_RawWcsdup(L"utf-8");
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
wchar_t encoding[23];
|
|
unsigned int ansi_codepage = GetACP();
|
|
swprintf(encoding, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(encoding), L"cp%u", ansi_codepage);
|
|
encoding[Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(encoding) - 1] = 0;
|
|
return _PyMem_RawWcsdup(encoding);
|
|
#else
|
|
const char *encoding = nl_langinfo(CODESET);
|
|
if (!encoding || encoding[0] == '\0') {
|
|
// Use UTF-8 if nl_langinfo() returns an empty string. It can happen on
|
|
// macOS if the LC_CTYPE locale is not supported.
|
|
return _PyMem_RawWcsdup(L"utf-8");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wchar_t *wstr;
|
|
int res = decode_current_locale(encoding, &wstr, NULL,
|
|
NULL, _Py_ERROR_SURROGATEESCAPE);
|
|
if (res < 0) {
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
return wstr;
|
|
#endif // !MS_WINDOWS
|
|
|
|
#endif // !_Py_FORCE_UTF8_LOCALE
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
PyObject *
|
|
_Py_GetLocaleEncodingObject(void)
|
|
{
|
|
wchar_t *encoding = _Py_GetLocaleEncoding();
|
|
if (encoding == NULL) {
|
|
PyErr_NoMemory();
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
PyObject *str = PyUnicode_FromWideChar(encoding, -1);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(encoding);
|
|
return str;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_NON_UNICODE_WCHAR_T_REPRESENTATION
|
|
|
|
/* Check whether current locale uses Unicode as internal wchar_t form. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_LocaleUsesNonUnicodeWchar(void)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Oracle Solaris uses non-Unicode internal wchar_t form for
|
|
non-Unicode locales and hence needs conversion to UTF first. */
|
|
char* codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET);
|
|
if (!codeset) {
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
/* 646 refers to ISO/IEC 646 standard that corresponds to ASCII encoding */
|
|
return (strcmp(codeset, "UTF-8") != 0 && strcmp(codeset, "646") != 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static wchar_t *
|
|
_Py_ConvertWCharForm(const wchar_t *source, Py_ssize_t size,
|
|
const char *tocode, const char *fromcode)
|
|
{
|
|
static_assert(sizeof(wchar_t) == 4, "wchar_t must be 32-bit");
|
|
|
|
/* Ensure we won't overflow the size. */
|
|
if (size > (PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / (Py_ssize_t)sizeof(wchar_t))) {
|
|
PyErr_NoMemory();
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* the string doesn't have to be NULL terminated */
|
|
wchar_t* target = PyMem_Malloc(size * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
if (target == NULL) {
|
|
PyErr_NoMemory();
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
iconv_t cd = iconv_open(tocode, fromcode);
|
|
if (cd == (iconv_t)-1) {
|
|
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "iconv_open() failed");
|
|
PyMem_Free(target);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
char *inbuf = (char *) source;
|
|
char *outbuf = (char *) target;
|
|
size_t inbytesleft = sizeof(wchar_t) * size;
|
|
size_t outbytesleft = inbytesleft;
|
|
|
|
size_t ret = iconv(cd, &inbuf, &inbytesleft, &outbuf, &outbytesleft);
|
|
if (ret == DECODE_ERROR) {
|
|
PyErr_Format(PyExc_ValueError, "iconv() failed");
|
|
PyMem_Free(target);
|
|
iconv_close(cd);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
iconv_close(cd);
|
|
return target;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Convert a wide character string to the UCS-4 encoded string. This
|
|
is necessary on systems where internal form of wchar_t are not Unicode
|
|
code points (e.g. Oracle Solaris).
|
|
|
|
Return a pointer to a newly allocated string, use PyMem_Free() to free
|
|
the memory. Return NULL and raise exception on conversion or memory
|
|
allocation error. */
|
|
wchar_t *
|
|
_Py_DecodeNonUnicodeWchar(const wchar_t *native, Py_ssize_t size)
|
|
{
|
|
return _Py_ConvertWCharForm(native, size, "UCS-4-INTERNAL", "wchar_t");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Convert a UCS-4 encoded string to native wide character string. This
|
|
is necessary on systems where internal form of wchar_t are not Unicode
|
|
code points (e.g. Oracle Solaris).
|
|
|
|
The conversion is done in place. This can be done because both wchar_t
|
|
and UCS-4 use 4-byte encoding, and one wchar_t symbol always correspond
|
|
to a single UCS-4 symbol and vice versa. (This is true for Oracle Solaris,
|
|
which is currently the only system using these functions; it doesn't have
|
|
to be for other systems).
|
|
|
|
Return 0 on success. Return -1 and raise exception on conversion
|
|
or memory allocation error. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_EncodeNonUnicodeWchar_InPlace(wchar_t *unicode, Py_ssize_t size)
|
|
{
|
|
wchar_t* result = _Py_ConvertWCharForm(unicode, size, "wchar_t", "UCS-4-INTERNAL");
|
|
if (!result) {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
memcpy(unicode, result, size * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
PyMem_Free(result);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_NON_UNICODE_WCHAR_T_REPRESENTATION */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
static __int64 secs_between_epochs = 11644473600; /* Seconds between 1.1.1601 and 1.1.1970 */
|
|
|
|
static void
|
|
FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(FILETIME *in_ptr, time_t *time_out, int* nsec_out)
|
|
{
|
|
/* XXX endianness. Shouldn't matter, as all Windows implementations are little-endian */
|
|
/* Cannot simply cast and dereference in_ptr,
|
|
since it might not be aligned properly */
|
|
__int64 in;
|
|
memcpy(&in, in_ptr, sizeof(in));
|
|
*nsec_out = (int)(in % 10000000) * 100; /* FILETIME is in units of 100 nsec. */
|
|
*time_out = Py_SAFE_DOWNCAST((in / 10000000) - secs_between_epochs, __int64, time_t);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
_Py_time_t_to_FILE_TIME(time_t time_in, int nsec_in, FILETIME *out_ptr)
|
|
{
|
|
/* XXX endianness */
|
|
__int64 out;
|
|
out = time_in + secs_between_epochs;
|
|
out = out * 10000000 + nsec_in / 100;
|
|
memcpy(out_ptr, &out, sizeof(out));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Below, we *know* that ugo+r is 0444 */
|
|
#if _S_IREAD != 0400
|
|
#error Unsupported C library
|
|
#endif
|
|
static int
|
|
attributes_to_mode(DWORD attr)
|
|
{
|
|
int m = 0;
|
|
if (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY)
|
|
m |= _S_IFDIR | 0111; /* IFEXEC for user,group,other */
|
|
else
|
|
m |= _S_IFREG;
|
|
if (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)
|
|
m |= 0444;
|
|
else
|
|
m |= 0666;
|
|
return m;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void
|
|
_Py_attribute_data_to_stat(BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION *info, ULONG reparse_tag,
|
|
struct _Py_stat_struct *result)
|
|
{
|
|
memset(result, 0, sizeof(*result));
|
|
result->st_mode = attributes_to_mode(info->dwFileAttributes);
|
|
result->st_size = (((__int64)info->nFileSizeHigh)<<32) + info->nFileSizeLow;
|
|
result->st_dev = info->dwVolumeSerialNumber;
|
|
result->st_rdev = result->st_dev;
|
|
FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(&info->ftCreationTime, &result->st_ctime, &result->st_ctime_nsec);
|
|
FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(&info->ftLastWriteTime, &result->st_mtime, &result->st_mtime_nsec);
|
|
FILE_TIME_to_time_t_nsec(&info->ftLastAccessTime, &result->st_atime, &result->st_atime_nsec);
|
|
result->st_nlink = info->nNumberOfLinks;
|
|
result->st_ino = (((uint64_t)info->nFileIndexHigh) << 32) + info->nFileIndexLow;
|
|
/* bpo-37834: Only actual symlinks set the S_IFLNK flag. But lstat() will
|
|
open other name surrogate reparse points without traversing them. To
|
|
detect/handle these, check st_file_attributes and st_reparse_tag. */
|
|
result->st_reparse_tag = reparse_tag;
|
|
if (info->dwFileAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_REPARSE_POINT &&
|
|
reparse_tag == IO_REPARSE_TAG_SYMLINK) {
|
|
/* first clear the S_IFMT bits */
|
|
result->st_mode ^= (result->st_mode & S_IFMT);
|
|
/* now set the bits that make this a symlink */
|
|
result->st_mode |= S_IFLNK;
|
|
}
|
|
result->st_file_attributes = info->dwFileAttributes;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Return information about a file.
|
|
|
|
On POSIX, use fstat().
|
|
|
|
On Windows, use GetFileType() and GetFileInformationByHandle() which support
|
|
files larger than 2 GiB. fstat() may fail with EOVERFLOW on files larger
|
|
than 2 GiB because the file size type is a signed 32-bit integer: see issue
|
|
#23152.
|
|
|
|
On Windows, set the last Windows error and return nonzero on error. On
|
|
POSIX, set errno and return nonzero on error. Fill status and return 0 on
|
|
success. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_fstat_noraise(int fd, struct _Py_stat_struct *status)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
BY_HANDLE_FILE_INFORMATION info;
|
|
HANDLE h;
|
|
int type;
|
|
|
|
h = _Py_get_osfhandle_noraise(fd);
|
|
|
|
if (h == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
|
|
/* errno is already set by _get_osfhandle, but we also set
|
|
the Win32 error for callers who expect that */
|
|
SetLastError(ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
memset(status, 0, sizeof(*status));
|
|
|
|
type = GetFileType(h);
|
|
if (type == FILE_TYPE_UNKNOWN) {
|
|
DWORD error = GetLastError();
|
|
if (error != 0) {
|
|
errno = winerror_to_errno(error);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
/* else: valid but unknown file */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (type != FILE_TYPE_DISK) {
|
|
if (type == FILE_TYPE_CHAR)
|
|
status->st_mode = _S_IFCHR;
|
|
else if (type == FILE_TYPE_PIPE)
|
|
status->st_mode = _S_IFIFO;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!GetFileInformationByHandle(h, &info)) {
|
|
/* The Win32 error is already set, but we also set errno for
|
|
callers who expect it */
|
|
errno = winerror_to_errno(GetLastError());
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_Py_attribute_data_to_stat(&info, 0, status);
|
|
/* specific to fstat() */
|
|
status->st_ino = (((uint64_t)info.nFileIndexHigh) << 32) + info.nFileIndexLow;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
#else
|
|
return fstat(fd, status);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return information about a file.
|
|
|
|
On POSIX, use fstat().
|
|
|
|
On Windows, use GetFileType() and GetFileInformationByHandle() which support
|
|
files larger than 2 GiB. fstat() may fail with EOVERFLOW on files larger
|
|
than 2 GiB because the file size type is a signed 32-bit integer: see issue
|
|
#23152.
|
|
|
|
Raise an exception and return -1 on error. On Windows, set the last Windows
|
|
error on error. On POSIX, set errno on error. Fill status and return 0 on
|
|
success.
|
|
|
|
Release the GIL to call GetFileType() and GetFileInformationByHandle(), or
|
|
to call fstat(). The caller must hold the GIL. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_fstat(int fd, struct _Py_stat_struct *status)
|
|
{
|
|
int res;
|
|
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
res = _Py_fstat_noraise(fd, status);
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
|
|
if (res != 0) {
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0);
|
|
#else
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
#endif
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Like _Py_stat() but with a raw filename. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_wstat(const wchar_t* path, struct stat *buf)
|
|
{
|
|
int err;
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
struct _stat wstatbuf;
|
|
err = _wstat(path, &wstatbuf);
|
|
if (!err) {
|
|
buf->st_mode = wstatbuf.st_mode;
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
char *fname;
|
|
fname = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL);
|
|
if (fname == NULL) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
err = stat(fname, buf);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(fname);
|
|
#endif
|
|
return err;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Call _wstat() on Windows, or encode the path to the filesystem encoding and
|
|
call stat() otherwise. Only fill st_mode attribute on Windows.
|
|
|
|
Return 0 on success, -1 on _wstat() / stat() error, -2 if an exception was
|
|
raised. */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_stat(PyObject *path, struct stat *statbuf)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
int err;
|
|
|
|
wchar_t *wpath = PyUnicode_AsWideCharString(path, NULL);
|
|
if (wpath == NULL)
|
|
return -2;
|
|
|
|
err = _Py_wstat(wpath, statbuf);
|
|
PyMem_Free(wpath);
|
|
return err;
|
|
#else
|
|
int ret;
|
|
PyObject *bytes;
|
|
char *cpath;
|
|
|
|
bytes = PyUnicode_EncodeFSDefault(path);
|
|
if (bytes == NULL)
|
|
return -2;
|
|
|
|
/* check for embedded null bytes */
|
|
if (PyBytes_AsStringAndSize(bytes, &cpath, NULL) == -1) {
|
|
Py_DECREF(bytes);
|
|
return -2;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
ret = stat(cpath, statbuf);
|
|
Py_DECREF(bytes);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* This function MUST be kept async-signal-safe on POSIX when raise=0. */
|
|
static int
|
|
get_inheritable(int fd, int raise)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
HANDLE handle;
|
|
DWORD flags;
|
|
|
|
handle = _Py_get_osfhandle_noraise(fd);
|
|
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (!GetHandleInformation(handle, &flags)) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return (flags & HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT);
|
|
#else
|
|
int flags;
|
|
|
|
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD, 0);
|
|
if (flags == -1) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return !(flags & FD_CLOEXEC);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Get the inheritable flag of the specified file descriptor.
|
|
Return 1 if the file descriptor can be inherited, 0 if it cannot,
|
|
raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_get_inheritable(int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
return get_inheritable(fd, 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* This function MUST be kept async-signal-safe on POSIX when raise=0. */
|
|
static int
|
|
set_inheritable(int fd, int inheritable, int raise, int *atomic_flag_works)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
HANDLE handle;
|
|
DWORD flags;
|
|
#else
|
|
#if defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) && defined(FIOCLEX) && defined(FIONCLEX)
|
|
static int ioctl_works = -1;
|
|
int request;
|
|
int err;
|
|
#endif
|
|
int flags, new_flags;
|
|
int res;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* atomic_flag_works can only be used to make the file descriptor
|
|
non-inheritable */
|
|
assert(!(atomic_flag_works != NULL && inheritable));
|
|
|
|
if (atomic_flag_works != NULL && !inheritable) {
|
|
if (*atomic_flag_works == -1) {
|
|
int isInheritable = get_inheritable(fd, raise);
|
|
if (isInheritable == -1)
|
|
return -1;
|
|
*atomic_flag_works = !isInheritable;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (*atomic_flag_works)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
handle = _Py_get_osfhandle_noraise(fd);
|
|
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (inheritable)
|
|
flags = HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT;
|
|
else
|
|
flags = 0;
|
|
|
|
/* This check can be removed once support for Windows 7 ends. */
|
|
#define CONSOLE_PSEUDOHANDLE(handle) (((ULONG_PTR)(handle) & 0x3) == 0x3 && \
|
|
GetFileType(handle) == FILE_TYPE_CHAR)
|
|
|
|
if (!CONSOLE_PSEUDOHANDLE(handle) &&
|
|
!SetHandleInformation(handle, HANDLE_FLAG_INHERIT, flags)) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
#undef CONSOLE_PSEUDOHANDLE
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
#if defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) && defined(FIOCLEX) && defined(FIONCLEX)
|
|
if (ioctl_works != 0 && raise != 0) {
|
|
/* fast-path: ioctl() only requires one syscall */
|
|
/* caveat: raise=0 is an indicator that we must be async-signal-safe
|
|
* thus avoid using ioctl() so we skip the fast-path. */
|
|
if (inheritable)
|
|
request = FIONCLEX;
|
|
else
|
|
request = FIOCLEX;
|
|
err = ioctl(fd, request, NULL);
|
|
if (!err) {
|
|
ioctl_works = 1;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef O_PATH
|
|
if (errno == EBADF) {
|
|
// bpo-44849: On Linux and FreeBSD, ioctl(FIOCLEX) fails with EBADF
|
|
// on O_PATH file descriptors. Fall through to the fcntl()
|
|
// implementation.
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (errno != ENOTTY && errno != EACCES) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
/* Issue #22258: Here, ENOTTY means "Inappropriate ioctl for
|
|
device". The ioctl is declared but not supported by the kernel.
|
|
Remember that ioctl() doesn't work. It is the case on
|
|
Illumos-based OS for example.
|
|
|
|
Issue #27057: When SELinux policy disallows ioctl it will fail
|
|
with EACCES. While FIOCLEX is safe operation it may be
|
|
unavailable because ioctl was denied altogether.
|
|
This can be the case on Android. */
|
|
ioctl_works = 0;
|
|
}
|
|
/* fallback to fcntl() if ioctl() does not work */
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* slow-path: fcntl() requires two syscalls */
|
|
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFD);
|
|
if (flags < 0) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (inheritable) {
|
|
new_flags = flags & ~FD_CLOEXEC;
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
new_flags = flags | FD_CLOEXEC;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (new_flags == flags) {
|
|
/* FD_CLOEXEC flag already set/cleared: nothing to do */
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
res = fcntl(fd, F_SETFD, new_flags);
|
|
if (res < 0) {
|
|
if (raise)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Make the file descriptor non-inheritable.
|
|
Return 0 on success, set errno and return -1 on error. */
|
|
static int
|
|
make_non_inheritable(int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
return set_inheritable(fd, 0, 0, NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Set the inheritable flag of the specified file descriptor.
|
|
On success: return 0, on error: raise an exception and return -1.
|
|
|
|
If atomic_flag_works is not NULL:
|
|
|
|
* if *atomic_flag_works==-1, check if the inheritable is set on the file
|
|
descriptor: if yes, set *atomic_flag_works to 1, otherwise set to 0 and
|
|
set the inheritable flag
|
|
* if *atomic_flag_works==1: do nothing
|
|
* if *atomic_flag_works==0: set inheritable flag to False
|
|
|
|
Set atomic_flag_works to NULL if no atomic flag was used to create the
|
|
file descriptor.
|
|
|
|
atomic_flag_works can only be used to make a file descriptor
|
|
non-inheritable: atomic_flag_works must be NULL if inheritable=1. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_set_inheritable(int fd, int inheritable, int *atomic_flag_works)
|
|
{
|
|
return set_inheritable(fd, inheritable, 1, atomic_flag_works);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Same as _Py_set_inheritable() but on error, set errno and
|
|
don't raise an exception.
|
|
This function is async-signal-safe. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_set_inheritable_async_safe(int fd, int inheritable, int *atomic_flag_works)
|
|
{
|
|
return set_inheritable(fd, inheritable, 0, atomic_flag_works);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static int
|
|
_Py_open_impl(const char *pathname, int flags, int gil_held)
|
|
{
|
|
int fd;
|
|
int async_err = 0;
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
int *atomic_flag_works;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
flags |= O_NOINHERIT;
|
|
#elif defined(O_CLOEXEC)
|
|
atomic_flag_works = &_Py_open_cloexec_works;
|
|
flags |= O_CLOEXEC;
|
|
#else
|
|
atomic_flag_works = NULL;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
if (gil_held) {
|
|
PyObject *pathname_obj = PyUnicode_DecodeFSDefault(pathname);
|
|
if (pathname_obj == NULL) {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (PySys_Audit("open", "OOi", pathname_obj, Py_None, flags) < 0) {
|
|
Py_DECREF(pathname_obj);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
fd = open(pathname, flags);
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
} while (fd < 0
|
|
&& errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals()));
|
|
if (async_err) {
|
|
Py_DECREF(pathname_obj);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (fd < 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObjects(PyExc_OSError, pathname_obj, NULL);
|
|
Py_DECREF(pathname_obj);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
Py_DECREF(pathname_obj);
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
fd = open(pathname, flags);
|
|
if (fd < 0)
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
if (set_inheritable(fd, 0, gil_held, atomic_flag_works) < 0) {
|
|
close(fd);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
return fd;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Open a file with the specified flags (wrapper to open() function).
|
|
Return a file descriptor on success. Raise an exception and return -1 on
|
|
error.
|
|
|
|
The file descriptor is created non-inheritable.
|
|
|
|
When interrupted by a signal (open() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall,
|
|
except if the Python signal handler raises an exception.
|
|
|
|
Release the GIL to call open(). The caller must hold the GIL. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_open(const char *pathname, int flags)
|
|
{
|
|
/* _Py_open() must be called with the GIL held. */
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
return _Py_open_impl(pathname, flags, 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Open a file with the specified flags (wrapper to open() function).
|
|
Return a file descriptor on success. Set errno and return -1 on error.
|
|
|
|
The file descriptor is created non-inheritable.
|
|
|
|
If interrupted by a signal, fail with EINTR. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_open_noraise(const char *pathname, int flags)
|
|
{
|
|
return _Py_open_impl(pathname, flags, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Open a file. Use _wfopen() on Windows, encode the path to the locale
|
|
encoding and use fopen() otherwise.
|
|
|
|
The file descriptor is created non-inheritable.
|
|
|
|
If interrupted by a signal, fail with EINTR. */
|
|
FILE *
|
|
_Py_wfopen(const wchar_t *path, const wchar_t *mode)
|
|
{
|
|
FILE *f;
|
|
if (PySys_Audit("open", "uui", path, mode, 0) < 0) {
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
char *cpath;
|
|
char cmode[10];
|
|
size_t r;
|
|
r = wcstombs(cmode, mode, 10);
|
|
if (r == DECODE_ERROR || r >= 10) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
cpath = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL);
|
|
if (cpath == NULL) {
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
f = fopen(cpath, cmode);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(cpath);
|
|
#else
|
|
f = _wfopen(path, mode);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (f == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
if (make_non_inheritable(fileno(f)) < 0) {
|
|
fclose(f);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
return f;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Open a file. Call _wfopen() on Windows, or encode the path to the filesystem
|
|
encoding and call fopen() otherwise.
|
|
|
|
Return the new file object on success. Raise an exception and return NULL
|
|
on error.
|
|
|
|
The file descriptor is created non-inheritable.
|
|
|
|
When interrupted by a signal (open() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall,
|
|
except if the Python signal handler raises an exception.
|
|
|
|
Release the GIL to call _wfopen() or fopen(). The caller must hold
|
|
the GIL. */
|
|
FILE*
|
|
_Py_fopen_obj(PyObject *path, const char *mode)
|
|
{
|
|
FILE *f;
|
|
int async_err = 0;
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
wchar_t wmode[10];
|
|
int usize;
|
|
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
|
|
if (PySys_Audit("open", "Osi", path, mode, 0) < 0) {
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
if (!PyUnicode_Check(path)) {
|
|
PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
|
|
"str file path expected under Windows, got %R",
|
|
Py_TYPE(path));
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wchar_t *wpath = PyUnicode_AsWideCharString(path, NULL);
|
|
if (wpath == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
usize = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, mode, -1,
|
|
wmode, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(wmode));
|
|
if (usize == 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromWindowsErr(0);
|
|
PyMem_Free(wpath);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
f = _wfopen(wpath, wmode);
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
} while (f == NULL
|
|
&& errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals()));
|
|
PyMem_Free(wpath);
|
|
#else
|
|
PyObject *bytes;
|
|
const char *path_bytes;
|
|
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
|
|
if (!PyUnicode_FSConverter(path, &bytes))
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
path_bytes = PyBytes_AS_STRING(bytes);
|
|
|
|
if (PySys_Audit("open", "Osi", path, mode, 0) < 0) {
|
|
Py_DECREF(bytes);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
do {
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
f = fopen(path_bytes, mode);
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
} while (f == NULL
|
|
&& errno == EINTR && !(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals()));
|
|
|
|
Py_DECREF(bytes);
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (async_err)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
if (f == NULL) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrnoWithFilenameObject(PyExc_OSError, path);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (set_inheritable(fileno(f), 0, 1, NULL) < 0) {
|
|
fclose(f);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
return f;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Read count bytes from fd into buf.
|
|
|
|
On success, return the number of read bytes, it can be lower than count.
|
|
If the current file offset is at or past the end of file, no bytes are read,
|
|
and read() returns zero.
|
|
|
|
On error, raise an exception, set errno and return -1.
|
|
|
|
When interrupted by a signal (read() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall.
|
|
If the Python signal handler raises an exception, the function returns -1
|
|
(the syscall is not retried).
|
|
|
|
Release the GIL to call read(). The caller must hold the GIL. */
|
|
Py_ssize_t
|
|
_Py_read(int fd, void *buf, size_t count)
|
|
{
|
|
Py_ssize_t n;
|
|
int err;
|
|
int async_err = 0;
|
|
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
|
|
/* _Py_read() must not be called with an exception set, otherwise the
|
|
* caller may think that read() was interrupted by a signal and the signal
|
|
* handler raised an exception. */
|
|
assert(!PyErr_Occurred());
|
|
|
|
if (count > _PY_READ_MAX) {
|
|
count = _PY_READ_MAX;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
do {
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
errno = 0;
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
n = read(fd, buf, (int)count);
|
|
#else
|
|
n = read(fd, buf, count);
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* save/restore errno because PyErr_CheckSignals()
|
|
* and PyErr_SetFromErrno() can modify it */
|
|
err = errno;
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
} while (n < 0 && err == EINTR &&
|
|
!(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals()));
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
|
|
if (async_err) {
|
|
/* read() was interrupted by a signal (failed with EINTR)
|
|
* and the Python signal handler raised an exception */
|
|
errno = err;
|
|
assert(errno == EINTR && PyErr_Occurred());
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (n < 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
errno = err;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return n;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static Py_ssize_t
|
|
_Py_write_impl(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, int gil_held)
|
|
{
|
|
Py_ssize_t n;
|
|
int err;
|
|
int async_err = 0;
|
|
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
if (count > 32767) {
|
|
/* Issue #11395: the Windows console returns an error (12: not
|
|
enough space error) on writing into stdout if stdout mode is
|
|
binary and the length is greater than 66,000 bytes (or less,
|
|
depending on heap usage). */
|
|
if (gil_held) {
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
if (isatty(fd)) {
|
|
count = 32767;
|
|
}
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
} else {
|
|
if (isatty(fd)) {
|
|
count = 32767;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (count > _PY_WRITE_MAX) {
|
|
count = _PY_WRITE_MAX;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (gil_held) {
|
|
do {
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
errno = 0;
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
n = write(fd, buf, (int)count);
|
|
#else
|
|
n = write(fd, buf, count);
|
|
#endif
|
|
/* save/restore errno because PyErr_CheckSignals()
|
|
* and PyErr_SetFromErrno() can modify it */
|
|
err = errno;
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
} while (n < 0 && err == EINTR &&
|
|
!(async_err = PyErr_CheckSignals()));
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
do {
|
|
errno = 0;
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
n = write(fd, buf, (int)count);
|
|
#else
|
|
n = write(fd, buf, count);
|
|
#endif
|
|
err = errno;
|
|
} while (n < 0 && err == EINTR);
|
|
}
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
|
|
if (async_err) {
|
|
/* write() was interrupted by a signal (failed with EINTR)
|
|
and the Python signal handler raised an exception (if gil_held is
|
|
nonzero). */
|
|
errno = err;
|
|
assert(errno == EINTR && (!gil_held || PyErr_Occurred()));
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (n < 0) {
|
|
if (gil_held)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
errno = err;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return n;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Write count bytes of buf into fd.
|
|
|
|
On success, return the number of written bytes, it can be lower than count
|
|
including 0. On error, raise an exception, set errno and return -1.
|
|
|
|
When interrupted by a signal (write() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall.
|
|
If the Python signal handler raises an exception, the function returns -1
|
|
(the syscall is not retried).
|
|
|
|
Release the GIL to call write(). The caller must hold the GIL. */
|
|
Py_ssize_t
|
|
_Py_write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
|
|
/* _Py_write() must not be called with an exception set, otherwise the
|
|
* caller may think that write() was interrupted by a signal and the signal
|
|
* handler raised an exception. */
|
|
assert(!PyErr_Occurred());
|
|
|
|
return _Py_write_impl(fd, buf, count, 1);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Write count bytes of buf into fd.
|
|
*
|
|
* On success, return the number of written bytes, it can be lower than count
|
|
* including 0. On error, set errno and return -1.
|
|
*
|
|
* When interrupted by a signal (write() fails with EINTR), retry the syscall
|
|
* without calling the Python signal handler. */
|
|
Py_ssize_t
|
|
_Py_write_noraise(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count)
|
|
{
|
|
return _Py_write_impl(fd, buf, count, 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_READLINK
|
|
|
|
/* Read value of symbolic link. Encode the path to the locale encoding, decode
|
|
the result from the locale encoding.
|
|
|
|
Return -1 on encoding error, on readlink() error, if the internal buffer is
|
|
too short, on decoding error, or if 'buf' is too short. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_wreadlink(const wchar_t *path, wchar_t *buf, size_t buflen)
|
|
{
|
|
char *cpath;
|
|
char cbuf[MAXPATHLEN];
|
|
size_t cbuf_len = Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cbuf);
|
|
wchar_t *wbuf;
|
|
Py_ssize_t res;
|
|
size_t r1;
|
|
|
|
cpath = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL);
|
|
if (cpath == NULL) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
res = readlink(cpath, cbuf, cbuf_len);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(cpath);
|
|
if (res == -1) {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if ((size_t)res == cbuf_len) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
cbuf[res] = '\0'; /* buf will be null terminated */
|
|
wbuf = Py_DecodeLocale(cbuf, &r1);
|
|
if (wbuf == NULL) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
/* wbuf must have space to store the trailing NUL character */
|
|
if (buflen <= r1) {
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(wbuf);
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
wcsncpy(buf, wbuf, buflen);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(wbuf);
|
|
return (int)r1;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_REALPATH
|
|
|
|
/* Return the canonicalized absolute pathname. Encode path to the locale
|
|
encoding, decode the result from the locale encoding.
|
|
|
|
Return NULL on encoding error, realpath() error, decoding error
|
|
or if 'resolved_path' is too short. */
|
|
wchar_t*
|
|
_Py_wrealpath(const wchar_t *path,
|
|
wchar_t *resolved_path, size_t resolved_path_len)
|
|
{
|
|
char *cpath;
|
|
char cresolved_path[MAXPATHLEN];
|
|
wchar_t *wresolved_path;
|
|
char *res;
|
|
size_t r;
|
|
cpath = _Py_EncodeLocaleRaw(path, NULL);
|
|
if (cpath == NULL) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
res = realpath(cpath, cresolved_path);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(cpath);
|
|
if (res == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
|
|
wresolved_path = Py_DecodeLocale(cresolved_path, &r);
|
|
if (wresolved_path == NULL) {
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
/* wresolved_path must have space to store the trailing NUL character */
|
|
if (resolved_path_len <= r) {
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(wresolved_path);
|
|
errno = EINVAL;
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
wcsncpy(resolved_path, wresolved_path, resolved_path_len);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(wresolved_path);
|
|
return resolved_path;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_isabs(const wchar_t *path)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
const wchar_t *tail;
|
|
HRESULT hr = PathCchSkipRoot(path, &tail);
|
|
if (FAILED(hr) || path == tail) {
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if (tail == &path[1] && (path[0] == SEP || path[0] == ALTSEP)) {
|
|
// Exclude paths with leading SEP
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if (tail == &path[2] && path[1] == L':') {
|
|
// Exclude drive-relative paths (e.g. C:filename.ext)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
return 1;
|
|
#else
|
|
return (path[0] == SEP);
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Get an absolute path.
|
|
On error (ex: fail to get the current directory), return -1.
|
|
On memory allocation failure, set *abspath_p to NULL and return 0.
|
|
On success, return a newly allocated to *abspath_p to and return 0.
|
|
The string must be freed by PyMem_RawFree(). */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_abspath(const wchar_t *path, wchar_t **abspath_p)
|
|
{
|
|
if (path[0] == '\0' || !wcscmp(path, L".")) {
|
|
wchar_t cwd[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
|
|
cwd[Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cwd) - 1] = 0;
|
|
if (!_Py_wgetcwd(cwd, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cwd) - 1)) {
|
|
/* unable to get the current directory */
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
*abspath_p = _PyMem_RawWcsdup(cwd);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (_Py_isabs(path)) {
|
|
*abspath_p = _PyMem_RawWcsdup(path);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
return _PyOS_getfullpathname(path, abspath_p);
|
|
#else
|
|
wchar_t cwd[MAXPATHLEN + 1];
|
|
cwd[Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cwd) - 1] = 0;
|
|
if (!_Py_wgetcwd(cwd, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(cwd) - 1)) {
|
|
/* unable to get the current directory */
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
size_t cwd_len = wcslen(cwd);
|
|
size_t path_len = wcslen(path);
|
|
size_t len = cwd_len + 1 + path_len + 1;
|
|
if (len <= (size_t)PY_SSIZE_T_MAX / sizeof(wchar_t)) {
|
|
*abspath_p = PyMem_RawMalloc(len * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
*abspath_p = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
if (*abspath_p == NULL) {
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
wchar_t *abspath = *abspath_p;
|
|
memcpy(abspath, cwd, cwd_len * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
abspath += cwd_len;
|
|
|
|
*abspath = (wchar_t)SEP;
|
|
abspath++;
|
|
|
|
memcpy(abspath, path, path_len * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
abspath += path_len;
|
|
|
|
*abspath = 0;
|
|
return 0;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
// The caller must ensure "buffer" is big enough.
|
|
static int
|
|
join_relfile(wchar_t *buffer, size_t bufsize,
|
|
const wchar_t *dirname, const wchar_t *relfile)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
if (FAILED(PathCchCombineEx(buffer, bufsize, dirname, relfile,
|
|
PATHCCH_ALLOW_LONG_PATHS))) {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
assert(!_Py_isabs(relfile));
|
|
size_t dirlen = wcslen(dirname);
|
|
size_t rellen = wcslen(relfile);
|
|
size_t maxlen = bufsize - 1;
|
|
if (maxlen > MAXPATHLEN || dirlen >= maxlen || rellen >= maxlen - dirlen) {
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (dirlen == 0) {
|
|
// We do not add a leading separator.
|
|
wcscpy(buffer, relfile);
|
|
}
|
|
else {
|
|
if (dirname != buffer) {
|
|
wcscpy(buffer, dirname);
|
|
}
|
|
size_t relstart = dirlen;
|
|
if (dirlen > 1 && dirname[dirlen - 1] != SEP) {
|
|
buffer[dirlen] = SEP;
|
|
relstart += 1;
|
|
}
|
|
wcscpy(&buffer[relstart], relfile);
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Join the two paths together, like os.path.join(). Return NULL
|
|
if memory could not be allocated. The caller is responsible
|
|
for calling PyMem_RawFree() on the result. */
|
|
wchar_t *
|
|
_Py_join_relfile(const wchar_t *dirname, const wchar_t *relfile)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(dirname != NULL && relfile != NULL);
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
assert(!_Py_isabs(relfile));
|
|
#endif
|
|
size_t maxlen = wcslen(dirname) + 1 + wcslen(relfile);
|
|
size_t bufsize = maxlen + 1;
|
|
wchar_t *filename = PyMem_RawMalloc(bufsize * sizeof(wchar_t));
|
|
if (filename == NULL) {
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
assert(wcslen(dirname) < MAXPATHLEN);
|
|
assert(wcslen(relfile) < MAXPATHLEN - wcslen(dirname));
|
|
join_relfile(filename, bufsize, dirname, relfile);
|
|
return filename;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Join the two paths together, like os.path.join().
|
|
dirname: the target buffer with the dirname already in place,
|
|
including trailing NUL
|
|
relfile: this must be a relative path
|
|
bufsize: total allocated size of the buffer
|
|
Return -1 if anything is wrong with the path lengths. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_add_relfile(wchar_t *dirname, const wchar_t *relfile, size_t bufsize)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(dirname != NULL && relfile != NULL);
|
|
assert(bufsize > 0);
|
|
return join_relfile(dirname, bufsize, dirname, relfile);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
size_t
|
|
_Py_find_basename(const wchar_t *filename)
|
|
{
|
|
for (size_t i = wcslen(filename); i > 0; --i) {
|
|
if (filename[i] == SEP) {
|
|
return i + 1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* In-place path normalisation. Returns the start of the normalized
|
|
path, which will be within the original buffer. Guaranteed to not
|
|
make the path longer, and will not fail. 'size' is the length of
|
|
the path, if known. If -1, the first null character will be assumed
|
|
to be the end of the path. */
|
|
wchar_t *
|
|
_Py_normpath(wchar_t *path, Py_ssize_t size)
|
|
{
|
|
if (!path[0] || size == 0) {
|
|
return path;
|
|
}
|
|
wchar_t *pEnd = size >= 0 ? &path[size] : NULL;
|
|
wchar_t *p1 = path; // sequentially scanned address in the path
|
|
wchar_t *p2 = path; // destination of a scanned character to be ljusted
|
|
wchar_t *minP2 = path; // the beginning of the destination range
|
|
wchar_t lastC = L'\0'; // the last ljusted character, p2[-1] in most cases
|
|
|
|
#define IS_END(x) (pEnd ? (x) == pEnd : !*(x))
|
|
#ifdef ALTSEP
|
|
#define IS_SEP(x) (*(x) == SEP || *(x) == ALTSEP)
|
|
#else
|
|
#define IS_SEP(x) (*(x) == SEP)
|
|
#endif
|
|
#define SEP_OR_END(x) (IS_SEP(x) || IS_END(x))
|
|
|
|
// Skip leading '.\'
|
|
if (p1[0] == L'.' && IS_SEP(&p1[1])) {
|
|
path = &path[2];
|
|
while (IS_SEP(path) && !IS_END(path)) {
|
|
path++;
|
|
}
|
|
p1 = p2 = minP2 = path;
|
|
lastC = SEP;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
// Skip past drive segment and update minP2
|
|
else if (p1[0] && p1[1] == L':') {
|
|
*p2++ = *p1++;
|
|
*p2++ = *p1++;
|
|
minP2 = p2;
|
|
lastC = L':';
|
|
}
|
|
// Skip past all \\-prefixed paths, including \\?\, \\.\,
|
|
// and network paths, including the first segment.
|
|
else if (IS_SEP(&p1[0]) && IS_SEP(&p1[1])) {
|
|
int sepCount = 2;
|
|
*p2++ = SEP;
|
|
*p2++ = SEP;
|
|
p1 += 2;
|
|
for (; !IS_END(p1) && sepCount; ++p1) {
|
|
if (IS_SEP(p1)) {
|
|
--sepCount;
|
|
*p2++ = lastC = SEP;
|
|
} else {
|
|
*p2++ = lastC = *p1;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (sepCount) {
|
|
minP2 = p2; // Invalid path
|
|
} else {
|
|
minP2 = p2 - 1; // Absolute path has SEP at minP2
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
// Skip past two leading SEPs
|
|
else if (IS_SEP(&p1[0]) && IS_SEP(&p1[1]) && !IS_SEP(&p1[2])) {
|
|
*p2++ = *p1++;
|
|
*p2++ = *p1++;
|
|
minP2 = p2 - 1; // Absolute path has SEP at minP2
|
|
lastC = SEP;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
|
|
|
|
/* if pEnd is specified, check that. Else, check for null terminator */
|
|
for (; !IS_END(p1); ++p1) {
|
|
wchar_t c = *p1;
|
|
#ifdef ALTSEP
|
|
if (c == ALTSEP) {
|
|
c = SEP;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
if (lastC == SEP) {
|
|
if (c == L'.') {
|
|
int sep_at_1 = SEP_OR_END(&p1[1]);
|
|
int sep_at_2 = !sep_at_1 && SEP_OR_END(&p1[2]);
|
|
if (sep_at_2 && p1[1] == L'.') {
|
|
wchar_t *p3 = p2;
|
|
while (p3 != minP2 && *--p3 == SEP) { }
|
|
while (p3 != minP2 && *(p3 - 1) != SEP) { --p3; }
|
|
if (p2 == minP2
|
|
|| (p3[0] == L'.' && p3[1] == L'.' && IS_SEP(&p3[2])))
|
|
{
|
|
// Previous segment is also ../, so append instead.
|
|
// Relative path does not absorb ../ at minP2 as well.
|
|
*p2++ = L'.';
|
|
*p2++ = L'.';
|
|
lastC = L'.';
|
|
} else if (p3[0] == SEP) {
|
|
// Absolute path, so absorb segment
|
|
p2 = p3 + 1;
|
|
} else {
|
|
p2 = p3;
|
|
}
|
|
p1 += 1;
|
|
} else if (sep_at_1) {
|
|
} else {
|
|
*p2++ = lastC = c;
|
|
}
|
|
} else if (c == SEP) {
|
|
} else {
|
|
*p2++ = lastC = c;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
*p2++ = lastC = c;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
*p2 = L'\0';
|
|
if (p2 != minP2) {
|
|
while (--p2 != minP2 && *p2 == SEP) {
|
|
*p2 = L'\0';
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#undef SEP_OR_END
|
|
#undef IS_SEP
|
|
#undef IS_END
|
|
return path;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Get the current directory. buflen is the buffer size in wide characters
|
|
including the null character. Decode the path from the locale encoding.
|
|
|
|
Return NULL on getcwd() error, on decoding error, or if 'buf' is
|
|
too short. */
|
|
wchar_t*
|
|
_Py_wgetcwd(wchar_t *buf, size_t buflen)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
int ibuflen = (int)Py_MIN(buflen, INT_MAX);
|
|
return _wgetcwd(buf, ibuflen);
|
|
#else
|
|
char fname[MAXPATHLEN];
|
|
wchar_t *wname;
|
|
size_t len;
|
|
|
|
if (getcwd(fname, Py_ARRAY_LENGTH(fname)) == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
wname = Py_DecodeLocale(fname, &len);
|
|
if (wname == NULL)
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
/* wname must have space to store the trailing NUL character */
|
|
if (buflen <= len) {
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(wname);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
wcsncpy(buf, wname, buflen);
|
|
PyMem_RawFree(wname);
|
|
return buf;
|
|
#endif
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Duplicate a file descriptor. The new file descriptor is created as
|
|
non-inheritable. Return a new file descriptor on success, raise an OSError
|
|
exception and return -1 on error.
|
|
|
|
The GIL is released to call dup(). The caller must hold the GIL. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_dup(int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
HANDLE handle;
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
assert(PyGILState_Check());
|
|
|
|
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
handle = _Py_get_osfhandle(fd);
|
|
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
|
|
return -1;
|
|
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
fd = dup(fd);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
if (fd < 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (_Py_set_inheritable(fd, 0, NULL) < 0) {
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
close(fd);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
#elif defined(HAVE_FCNTL_H) && defined(F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC)
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
fd = fcntl(fd, F_DUPFD_CLOEXEC, 0);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
if (fd < 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
Py_BEGIN_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
fd = dup(fd);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
Py_END_ALLOW_THREADS
|
|
if (fd < 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (_Py_set_inheritable(fd, 0, NULL) < 0) {
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
close(fd);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
return fd;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
/* Get the blocking mode of the file descriptor.
|
|
Return 0 if the O_NONBLOCK flag is set, 1 if the flag is cleared,
|
|
raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_get_blocking(int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
int flags;
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
if (flags < 0) {
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return !(flags & O_NONBLOCK);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Set the blocking mode of the specified file descriptor.
|
|
|
|
Set the O_NONBLOCK flag if blocking is False, clear the O_NONBLOCK flag
|
|
otherwise.
|
|
|
|
Return 0 on success, raise an exception and return -1 on error. */
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_set_blocking(int fd, int blocking)
|
|
{
|
|
/* bpo-41462: On VxWorks, ioctl(FIONBIO) only works on sockets.
|
|
Use fcntl() instead. */
|
|
#if defined(HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H) && defined(FIONBIO) && !defined(__VXWORKS__)
|
|
int arg = !blocking;
|
|
if (ioctl(fd, FIONBIO, &arg) < 0)
|
|
goto error;
|
|
#else
|
|
int flags, res;
|
|
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL, 0);
|
|
if (flags >= 0) {
|
|
if (blocking)
|
|
flags = flags & (~O_NONBLOCK);
|
|
else
|
|
flags = flags | O_NONBLOCK;
|
|
|
|
res = fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags);
|
|
} else {
|
|
res = -1;
|
|
}
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
|
|
if (res < 0)
|
|
goto error;
|
|
#endif
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
error:
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
#else /* MS_WINDOWS */
|
|
void*
|
|
_Py_get_osfhandle_noraise(int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
void *handle;
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
handle = (void*)_get_osfhandle(fd);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
return handle;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void*
|
|
_Py_get_osfhandle(int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
void *handle = _Py_get_osfhandle_noraise(fd);
|
|
if (handle == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
|
|
return handle;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_open_osfhandle_noraise(void *handle, int flags)
|
|
{
|
|
int fd;
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
fd = _open_osfhandle((intptr_t)handle, flags);
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
return fd;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_open_osfhandle(void *handle, int flags)
|
|
{
|
|
int fd = _Py_open_osfhandle_noraise(handle, flags);
|
|
if (fd == -1)
|
|
PyErr_SetFromErrno(PyExc_OSError);
|
|
|
|
return fd;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
|
|
|
|
int
|
|
_Py_GetLocaleconvNumeric(struct lconv *lc,
|
|
PyObject **decimal_point, PyObject **thousands_sep)
|
|
{
|
|
assert(decimal_point != NULL);
|
|
assert(thousands_sep != NULL);
|
|
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
int change_locale = 0;
|
|
if ((strlen(lc->decimal_point) > 1 || ((unsigned char)lc->decimal_point[0]) > 127)) {
|
|
change_locale = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
if ((strlen(lc->thousands_sep) > 1 || ((unsigned char)lc->thousands_sep[0]) > 127)) {
|
|
change_locale = 1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Keep a copy of the LC_CTYPE locale */
|
|
char *oldloc = NULL, *loc = NULL;
|
|
if (change_locale) {
|
|
oldloc = setlocale(LC_CTYPE, NULL);
|
|
if (!oldloc) {
|
|
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_RuntimeWarning,
|
|
"failed to get LC_CTYPE locale");
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
oldloc = _PyMem_Strdup(oldloc);
|
|
if (!oldloc) {
|
|
PyErr_NoMemory();
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
loc = setlocale(LC_NUMERIC, NULL);
|
|
if (loc != NULL && strcmp(loc, oldloc) == 0) {
|
|
loc = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (loc != NULL) {
|
|
/* Only set the locale temporarily the LC_CTYPE locale
|
|
if LC_NUMERIC locale is different than LC_CTYPE locale and
|
|
decimal_point and/or thousands_sep are non-ASCII or longer than
|
|
1 byte */
|
|
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, loc);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#define GET_LOCALE_STRING(ATTR) PyUnicode_DecodeLocale(lc->ATTR, NULL)
|
|
#else /* MS_WINDOWS */
|
|
/* Use _W_* fields of Windows strcut lconv */
|
|
#define GET_LOCALE_STRING(ATTR) PyUnicode_FromWideChar(lc->_W_ ## ATTR, -1)
|
|
#endif /* MS_WINDOWS */
|
|
|
|
int res = -1;
|
|
|
|
*decimal_point = GET_LOCALE_STRING(decimal_point);
|
|
if (*decimal_point == NULL) {
|
|
goto done;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
*thousands_sep = GET_LOCALE_STRING(thousands_sep);
|
|
if (*thousands_sep == NULL) {
|
|
goto done;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
res = 0;
|
|
|
|
done:
|
|
#ifndef MS_WINDOWS
|
|
if (loc != NULL) {
|
|
setlocale(LC_CTYPE, oldloc);
|
|
}
|
|
PyMem_Free(oldloc);
|
|
#endif
|
|
return res;
|
|
|
|
#undef GET_LOCALE_STRING
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Our selection logic for which function to use is as follows:
|
|
* 1. If close_range(2) is available, always prefer that; it's better for
|
|
* contiguous ranges like this than fdwalk(3) which entails iterating over
|
|
* the entire fd space and simply doing nothing for those outside the range.
|
|
* 2. If closefrom(2) is available, we'll attempt to use that next if we're
|
|
* closing up to sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX).
|
|
* 2a. Fallback to fdwalk(3) if we're not closing up to sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX),
|
|
* as that will be more performant if the range happens to have any chunk of
|
|
* non-opened fd in the middle.
|
|
* 2b. If fdwalk(3) isn't available, just do a plain close(2) loop.
|
|
*/
|
|
#ifdef __FreeBSD__
|
|
# define USE_CLOSEFROM
|
|
#endif /* __FreeBSD__ */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_FDWALK
|
|
# define USE_FDWALK
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_FDWALK */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef USE_FDWALK
|
|
static int
|
|
_fdwalk_close_func(void *lohi, int fd)
|
|
{
|
|
int lo = ((int *)lohi)[0];
|
|
int hi = ((int *)lohi)[1];
|
|
|
|
if (fd >= hi) {
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (fd >= lo) {
|
|
/* Ignore errors */
|
|
(void)close(fd);
|
|
}
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* USE_FDWALK */
|
|
|
|
/* Closes all file descriptors in [first, last], ignoring errors. */
|
|
void
|
|
_Py_closerange(int first, int last)
|
|
{
|
|
first = Py_MAX(first, 0);
|
|
_Py_BEGIN_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
#ifdef HAVE_CLOSE_RANGE
|
|
if (close_range(first, last, 0) == 0) {
|
|
/* close_range() ignores errors when it closes file descriptors.
|
|
* Possible reasons of an error return are lack of kernel support
|
|
* or denial of the underlying syscall by a seccomp sandbox on Linux.
|
|
* Fallback to other methods in case of any error. */
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
#endif /* HAVE_CLOSE_RANGE */
|
|
#ifdef USE_CLOSEFROM
|
|
if (last >= sysconf(_SC_OPEN_MAX)) {
|
|
/* Any errors encountered while closing file descriptors are ignored */
|
|
closefrom(first);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
#endif /* USE_CLOSEFROM */
|
|
#ifdef USE_FDWALK
|
|
{
|
|
int lohi[2];
|
|
lohi[0] = first;
|
|
lohi[1] = last + 1;
|
|
fdwalk(_fdwalk_close_func, lohi);
|
|
}
|
|
#else
|
|
{
|
|
for (int i = first; i <= last; i++) {
|
|
/* Ignore errors */
|
|
(void)close(i);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
#endif /* USE_FDWALK */
|
|
_Py_END_SUPPRESS_IPH
|
|
}
|