/*
 * The authors of this software are Rob Pike and Ken Thompson.
 *              Copyright (c) 2002 by Lucent Technologies.
 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
 * purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice
 * is included in all copies of any software which is or includes a copy
 * or modification of this software and in all copies of the supporting
 * documentation for such software.
 * THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
 * WARRANTY.  IN PARTICULAR, NEITHER THE AUTHORS NOR LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES MAKE ANY
 * REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY
 * OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 */
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "third_party/utf/utf.h"
#include "third_party/utf/utfdef.h"

enum {
  Bit1 = 7,
  Bitx = 6,
  Bit2 = 5,
  Bit3 = 4,
  Bit4 = 3,
  Bit5 = 2,

  T1 = ((1 << (Bit1 + 1)) - 1) ^ 0xFF, /* 0000 0000 */
  Tx = ((1 << (Bitx + 1)) - 1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1000 0000 */
  T2 = ((1 << (Bit2 + 1)) - 1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1100 0000 */
  T3 = ((1 << (Bit3 + 1)) - 1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1110 0000 */
  T4 = ((1 << (Bit4 + 1)) - 1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1111 0000 */
  T5 = ((1 << (Bit5 + 1)) - 1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1111 1000 */

  Rune1 = (1 << (Bit1 + 0 * Bitx)) - 1, /* 0000 0000 0111 1111 */
  Rune2 = (1 << (Bit2 + 1 * Bitx)) - 1, /* 0000 0111 1111 1111 */
  Rune3 = (1 << (Bit3 + 2 * Bitx)) - 1, /* 1111 1111 1111 1111 */
  Rune4 = (1 << (Bit4 + 3 * Bitx)) - 1,
  /* 0001 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 */

  Maskx = (1 << Bitx) - 1, /* 0011 1111 */
  Testx = Maskx ^ 0xFF,    /* 1100 0000 */

  Bad = Runeerror,
};

/*
 * Modified by Wei-Hwa Huang, Google Inc., on 2004-09-24
 * This is a slower but "safe" version of the old chartorune
 * that works on strings that are not necessarily null-terminated.
 *
 * If you know for sure that your string is null-terminated,
 * chartorune will be a bit faster.
 *
 * It is guaranteed not to attempt to access "length"
 * past the incoming pointer.  This is to avoid
 * possible access violations.  If the string appears to be
 * well-formed but incomplete (i.e., to get the whole Rune
 * we'd need to read past str+length) then we'll set the Rune
 * to Bad and return 0.
 *
 * Note that if we have decoding problems for other
 * reasons, we return 1 instead of 0.
 */
int charntorune(Rune *rune, const char *str, int length) {
  int c, c1, c2, c3;
  long l;

  /* When we're not allowed to read anything */
  if (length <= 0) {
    goto badlen;
  }

  /*
   * one character sequence (7-bit value)
   *	00000-0007F => T1
   */
  c = *(uchar *)str;
  if (c < Tx) {
    *rune = c;
    return 1;
  }

  // If we can't read more than one character we must stop
  if (length <= 1) {
    goto badlen;
  }

  /*
   * two character sequence (11-bit value)
   *	0080-07FF => T2 Tx
   */
  c1 = *(uchar *)(str + 1) ^ Tx;
  if (c1 & Testx)
    goto bad;
  if (c < T3) {
    if (c < T2)
      goto bad;
    l = ((c << Bitx) | c1) & Rune2;
    if (l <= Rune1)
      goto bad;
    *rune = l;
    return 2;
  }

  // If we can't read more than two characters we must stop
  if (length <= 2) {
    goto badlen;
  }

  /*
   * three character sequence (16-bit value)
   *	0800-FFFF => T3 Tx Tx
   */
  c2 = *(uchar *)(str + 2) ^ Tx;
  if (c2 & Testx)
    goto bad;
  if (c < T4) {
    l = ((((c << Bitx) | c1) << Bitx) | c2) & Rune3;
    if (l <= Rune2)
      goto bad;
    *rune = l;
    return 3;
  }

  if (length <= 3)
    goto badlen;

  /*
   * four character sequence (21-bit value)
   *	10000-1FFFFF => T4 Tx Tx Tx
   */
  c3 = *(uchar *)(str + 3) ^ Tx;
  if (c3 & Testx)
    goto bad;
  if (c < T5) {
    l = ((((((c << Bitx) | c1) << Bitx) | c2) << Bitx) | c3) & Rune4;
    if (l <= Rune3)
      goto bad;
    if (l > Runemax)
      goto bad;
    *rune = l;
    return 4;
  }

  // Support for 5-byte or longer UTF-8 would go here, but
  // since we don't have that, we'll just fall through to bad.

  /*
   * bad decoding
   */
bad:
  *rune = Bad;
  return 1;
badlen:
  *rune = Bad;
  return 0;
}

/*
 * This is the older "unsafe" version, which works fine on
 * null-terminated strings.
 */
int chartorune(Rune *rune, const char *str) {
  int c, c1, c2, c3;
  long l;

  /*
   * one character sequence
   *	00000-0007F => T1
   */
  c = *(uchar *)str;
  if (c < Tx) {
    *rune = c;
    return 1;
  }

  /*
   * two character sequence
   *	0080-07FF => T2 Tx
   */
  c1 = *(uchar *)(str + 1) ^ Tx;
  if (c1 & Testx)
    goto bad;
  if (c < T3) {
    if (c < T2)
      goto bad;
    l = ((c << Bitx) | c1) & Rune2;
    if (l <= Rune1)
      goto bad;
    *rune = l;
    return 2;
  }

  /*
   * three character sequence
   *	0800-FFFF => T3 Tx Tx
   */
  c2 = *(uchar *)(str + 2) ^ Tx;
  if (c2 & Testx)
    goto bad;
  if (c < T4) {
    l = ((((c << Bitx) | c1) << Bitx) | c2) & Rune3;
    if (l <= Rune2)
      goto bad;
    *rune = l;
    return 3;
  }

  /*
   * four character sequence (21-bit value)
   *	10000-1FFFFF => T4 Tx Tx Tx
   */
  c3 = *(uchar *)(str + 3) ^ Tx;
  if (c3 & Testx)
    goto bad;
  if (c < T5) {
    l = ((((((c << Bitx) | c1) << Bitx) | c2) << Bitx) | c3) & Rune4;
    if (l <= Rune3)
      goto bad;
    if (l > Runemax)
      goto bad;
    *rune = l;
    return 4;
  }

  /*
   * Support for 5-byte or longer UTF-8 would go here, but
   * since we don't have that, we'll just fall through to bad.
   */

  /*
   * bad decoding
   */
bad:
  *rune = Bad;
  return 1;
}

int isvalidcharntorune(const char *str, int length, Rune *rune, int *consumed) {
  *consumed = charntorune(rune, str, length);
  return *rune != Runeerror || *consumed == 3;
}

int runetochar(char *str, const Rune *rune) {
  /* Runes are signed, so convert to unsigned for range check. */
  unsigned long c;

  /*
   * one character sequence
   *	00000-0007F => 00-7F
   */
  c = *rune;
  if (c <= Rune1) {
    str[0] = c;
    return 1;
  }

  /*
   * two character sequence
   *	0080-07FF => T2 Tx
   */
  if (c <= Rune2) {
    str[0] = T2 | (c >> 1 * Bitx);
    str[1] = Tx | (c & Maskx);
    return 2;
  }

  /*
   * If the Rune is out of range, convert it to the error rune.
   * Do this test here because the error rune encodes to three bytes.
   * Doing it earlier would duplicate work, since an out of range
   * Rune wouldn't have fit in one or two bytes.
   */
  if (c > Runemax)
    c = Runeerror;

  /*
   * three character sequence
   *	0800-FFFF => T3 Tx Tx
   */
  if (c <= Rune3) {
    str[0] = T3 | (c >> 2 * Bitx);
    str[1] = Tx | ((c >> 1 * Bitx) & Maskx);
    str[2] = Tx | (c & Maskx);
    return 3;
  }

  /*
   * four character sequence (21-bit value)
   *     10000-1FFFFF => T4 Tx Tx Tx
   */
  str[0] = T4 | (c >> 3 * Bitx);
  str[1] = Tx | ((c >> 2 * Bitx) & Maskx);
  str[2] = Tx | ((c >> 1 * Bitx) & Maskx);
  str[3] = Tx | (c & Maskx);
  return 4;
}

int runelen(Rune rune) {
  char str[10];

  return runetochar(str, &rune);
}

int runenlen(const Rune *r, int nrune) {
  int nb;
  ulong c; /* Rune is signed, so use unsigned for range check. */

  nb = 0;
  while (nrune--) {
    c = *r++;
    if (c <= Rune1)
      nb++;
    else if (c <= Rune2)
      nb += 2;
    else if (c <= Rune3)
      nb += 3;
    else if (c <= Runemax)
      nb += 4;
    else
      nb += 3; /* Runeerror = 0xFFFD, see runetochar */
  }
  return nb;
}

int fullrune(const char *str, int n) {
  if (n > 0) {
    int c = *(uchar *)str;
    if (c < Tx)
      return 1;
    if (n > 1) {
      if (c < T3)
        return 1;
      if (n > 2) {
        if (c < T4 || n > 3)
          return 1;
      }
    }
  }
  return 0;
}
