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/* Copyright (c) 2000, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */
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/* This file is originally from the mysql distribution. Coded by monty */
#ifdef USE_PRAGMA_IMPLEMENTATION
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#pragma implementation // gcc: Class implementation
#endif
#include <my_global.h>
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#include <my_sys.h>
#include <m_string.h>
#include <m_ctype.h>
#include <mysql_com.h>
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#include "sql_string.h"
/*****************************************************************************
** String functions
*****************************************************************************/
Bug#55077: Assertion failed: width > 0 && to != ((void *)0), file .\dtoa.c The assertion failure was correct because the 'width' argument of my_gcvt() has the signed integer type, whereas the unsigned value UINT_MAX32 was being passed by the caller (Field_double::val_str()) leading to a negative width in my_gcvt(). The following chain of problems was found by further analysis: 1. The display width for a floating point number is calculated in Field_double::val_str() as either field_length or the maximum possible length of string representation of a floating point number, whichever is greater. Since in the bug's test case field_length is UINT_MAX32, we get the same value as the display width. This does not make any sense because for numeric values field_length only matters for ZEROFILL columns, otherwise it does not make sense to allocate that much memory just to print a number. Field_float::val_str() has a similar problem. 2. Even if the above wasn't the case, we would still get a crash on a slightly different test case when trying to allocate UINT_MAX32 bytes with String::alloc() because the latter does not handle such large input values correctly due to alignment overflows. 3. Even when String::alloc() is fixed to return an error when an alignment overflow occurs, there is still a problem because almost no callers check its return value, and Field_double::val_str() is not an exception (same for Field_float::val_str()). 4. Even if all of the above wasn't the case, creating a Field_double object with UINT_MAX32 as its field_length does not make much sense either, since the .frm code limits it to MAX_FIELD_CHARLENGTH (255) bytes. Such a beast can only be created by create_tmp_field_from_item() from an Item with REAL_RESULT as its result_type() and UINT_MAX32 as its max_length. 5. For the bug's test case, the above condition (REAL_RESULT Item with max_length = UINT_MAX32) was a result of Item_func_if::fix_length_and_dec() "shortcutting" aggregation of argument types when one of the arguments was a constant NULL. In this case, the attributes of the aggregated type were simply copied from the other, non-NULL argument, but max_length was still calculated as per the general, non-shortcut case, by choosing the greatest of argument's max_length, which is obviously not correct. The patch addresses all of the above problems, even though fixing the assertion failure for the particular test case would require only a subset of the above problems to be solved.
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bool String::real_alloc(uint32 length)
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{
Bug#55077: Assertion failed: width > 0 && to != ((void *)0), file .\dtoa.c The assertion failure was correct because the 'width' argument of my_gcvt() has the signed integer type, whereas the unsigned value UINT_MAX32 was being passed by the caller (Field_double::val_str()) leading to a negative width in my_gcvt(). The following chain of problems was found by further analysis: 1. The display width for a floating point number is calculated in Field_double::val_str() as either field_length or the maximum possible length of string representation of a floating point number, whichever is greater. Since in the bug's test case field_length is UINT_MAX32, we get the same value as the display width. This does not make any sense because for numeric values field_length only matters for ZEROFILL columns, otherwise it does not make sense to allocate that much memory just to print a number. Field_float::val_str() has a similar problem. 2. Even if the above wasn't the case, we would still get a crash on a slightly different test case when trying to allocate UINT_MAX32 bytes with String::alloc() because the latter does not handle such large input values correctly due to alignment overflows. 3. Even when String::alloc() is fixed to return an error when an alignment overflow occurs, there is still a problem because almost no callers check its return value, and Field_double::val_str() is not an exception (same for Field_float::val_str()). 4. Even if all of the above wasn't the case, creating a Field_double object with UINT_MAX32 as its field_length does not make much sense either, since the .frm code limits it to MAX_FIELD_CHARLENGTH (255) bytes. Such a beast can only be created by create_tmp_field_from_item() from an Item with REAL_RESULT as its result_type() and UINT_MAX32 as its max_length. 5. For the bug's test case, the above condition (REAL_RESULT Item with max_length = UINT_MAX32) was a result of Item_func_if::fix_length_and_dec() "shortcutting" aggregation of argument types when one of the arguments was a constant NULL. In this case, the attributes of the aggregated type were simply copied from the other, non-NULL argument, but max_length was still calculated as per the general, non-shortcut case, by choosing the greatest of argument's max_length, which is obviously not correct. The patch addresses all of the above problems, even though fixing the assertion failure for the particular test case would require only a subset of the above problems to be solved.
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uint32 arg_length= ALIGN_SIZE(length + 1);
DBUG_ASSERT(arg_length > length);
if (arg_length <= length)
return TRUE; /* Overflow */
str_length=0;
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if (Alloced_length < arg_length)
{
free();
if (!(Ptr=(char*) my_malloc(arg_length,MYF(MY_WME))))
return TRUE;
Alloced_length=arg_length;
alloced=1;
}
Ptr[0]=0;
return FALSE;
}
/**
Allocates a new buffer on the heap for this String.
- If the String's internal buffer is privately owned and heap allocated,
one of the following is performed.
- If the requested length is greater than what fits in the buffer, a new
buffer is allocated, data moved and the old buffer freed.
- If the requested length is less or equal to what fits in the buffer, a
null character is inserted at the appropriate position.
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- If the String does not keep a private buffer on the heap, such a buffer
will be allocated and the string copied accoring to its length, as found
in String::length().
For C compatibility, the new string buffer is null terminated.
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@param alloc_length The requested string size in characters, excluding any
null terminator.
@retval false Either the copy operation is complete or, if the size of the
new buffer is smaller than the currently allocated buffer (if one exists),
no allocation occured.
@retval true An error occured when attempting to allocate memory.
*/
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bool String::realloc(uint32 alloc_length)
{
uint32 len=ALIGN_SIZE(alloc_length+1);
Bug#55077: Assertion failed: width > 0 && to != ((void *)0), file .\dtoa.c The assertion failure was correct because the 'width' argument of my_gcvt() has the signed integer type, whereas the unsigned value UINT_MAX32 was being passed by the caller (Field_double::val_str()) leading to a negative width in my_gcvt(). The following chain of problems was found by further analysis: 1. The display width for a floating point number is calculated in Field_double::val_str() as either field_length or the maximum possible length of string representation of a floating point number, whichever is greater. Since in the bug's test case field_length is UINT_MAX32, we get the same value as the display width. This does not make any sense because for numeric values field_length only matters for ZEROFILL columns, otherwise it does not make sense to allocate that much memory just to print a number. Field_float::val_str() has a similar problem. 2. Even if the above wasn't the case, we would still get a crash on a slightly different test case when trying to allocate UINT_MAX32 bytes with String::alloc() because the latter does not handle such large input values correctly due to alignment overflows. 3. Even when String::alloc() is fixed to return an error when an alignment overflow occurs, there is still a problem because almost no callers check its return value, and Field_double::val_str() is not an exception (same for Field_float::val_str()). 4. Even if all of the above wasn't the case, creating a Field_double object with UINT_MAX32 as its field_length does not make much sense either, since the .frm code limits it to MAX_FIELD_CHARLENGTH (255) bytes. Such a beast can only be created by create_tmp_field_from_item() from an Item with REAL_RESULT as its result_type() and UINT_MAX32 as its max_length. 5. For the bug's test case, the above condition (REAL_RESULT Item with max_length = UINT_MAX32) was a result of Item_func_if::fix_length_and_dec() "shortcutting" aggregation of argument types when one of the arguments was a constant NULL. In this case, the attributes of the aggregated type were simply copied from the other, non-NULL argument, but max_length was still calculated as per the general, non-shortcut case, by choosing the greatest of argument's max_length, which is obviously not correct. The patch addresses all of the above problems, even though fixing the assertion failure for the particular test case would require only a subset of the above problems to be solved.
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DBUG_ASSERT(len > alloc_length);
if (len <= alloc_length)
return TRUE; /* Overflow */
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if (Alloced_length < len)
{
char *new_ptr;
if (alloced)
{
if (!(new_ptr= (char*) my_realloc(Ptr,len,MYF(MY_WME))))
return TRUE; // Signal error
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}
else if ((new_ptr= (char*) my_malloc(len,MYF(MY_WME))))
{
if (str_length > len - 1)
str_length= 0;
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if (str_length) // Avoid bugs in memcpy on AIX
memcpy(new_ptr,Ptr,str_length);
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new_ptr[str_length]=0;
alloced=1;
}
else
return TRUE; // Signal error
Ptr= new_ptr;
Alloced_length= len;
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}
Ptr[alloc_length]=0; // This make other funcs shorter
return FALSE;
}
bool String::set_int(longlong num, bool unsigned_flag, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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{
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uint l=20*cs->mbmaxlen+1;
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int base= unsigned_flag ? 10 : -10;
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if (alloc(l))
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return TRUE;
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str_length=(uint32) (cs->cset->longlong10_to_str)(cs,Ptr,l,base,num);
str_charset=cs;
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return FALSE;
}
bool String::set_real(double num,uint decimals, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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{
char buff[FLOATING_POINT_BUFFER];
uint dummy_errors;
size_t len;
str_charset=cs;
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if (decimals >= NOT_FIXED_DEC)
{
len= my_gcvt(num, MY_GCVT_ARG_DOUBLE, sizeof(buff) - 1, buff, NULL);
return copy(buff, len, &my_charset_latin1, cs, &dummy_errors);
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}
len= my_fcvt(num, decimals, buff, NULL);
return copy(buff, (uint32) len, &my_charset_latin1, cs,
&dummy_errors);
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}
bool String::copy()
{
if (!alloced)
{
Alloced_length=0; // Force realloc
return realloc(str_length);
}
return FALSE;
}
/**
Copies the internal buffer from str. If this String has a private heap
allocated buffer where new data does not fit, a new buffer is allocated
before copying and the old buffer freed. Character set information is also
copied.
@param str The string whose internal buffer is to be copied.
@retval false Success.
@retval true Memory allocation failed.
*/
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bool String::copy(const String &str)
{
if (alloc(str.str_length))
return TRUE;
str_length=str.str_length;
bmove(Ptr,str.Ptr,str_length); // May be overlapping
Ptr[str_length]=0;
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str_charset=str.str_charset;
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return FALSE;
}
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bool String::copy(const char *str,uint32 arg_length, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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{
if (alloc(arg_length))
return TRUE;
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if ((str_length=arg_length))
memcpy(Ptr,str,arg_length);
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Ptr[arg_length]=0;
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str_charset=cs;
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return FALSE;
}
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/*
Checks that the source string can be just copied to the destination string
without conversion.
SYNPOSIS
needs_conversion()
arg_length Length of string to copy.
from_cs Character set to copy from
to_cs Character set to copy to
uint32 *offset Returns number of unaligned characters.
RETURN
0 No conversion needed
1 Either character set conversion or adding leading zeros
(e.g. for UCS-2) must be done
NOTE
to_cs may be NULL for "no conversion" if the system variable
character_set_results is NULL.
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*/
bool String::needs_conversion(uint32 arg_length,
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs,
CHARSET_INFO *to_cs,
uint32 *offset)
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{
*offset= 0;
if (!to_cs ||
(to_cs == &my_charset_bin) ||
(to_cs == from_cs) ||
my_charset_same(from_cs, to_cs) ||
((from_cs == &my_charset_bin) &&
(!(*offset=(arg_length % to_cs->mbminlen)))))
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return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
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/*
Copy a multi-byte character sets with adding leading zeros.
SYNOPSIS
copy_aligned()
str String to copy
arg_length Length of string. This should NOT be dividable with
cs->mbminlen.
offset arg_length % cs->mb_minlength
cs Character set for 'str'
NOTES
For real multi-byte, ascii incompatible charactser sets,
like UCS-2, add leading zeros if we have an incomplete character.
Thus,
SELECT _ucs2 0xAA
will automatically be converted into
SELECT _ucs2 0x00AA
RETURN
0 ok
1 error
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*/
bool String::copy_aligned(const char *str,uint32 arg_length, uint32 offset,
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CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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{
/* How many bytes are in incomplete character */
Bug#11753363 (bug#44793) CHARACTER SETS: CASE CLAUSE, UCS2 OR UTF32, FAILURE Problem: in case of string CASE/WHEN arguments with different character sets, Item_func_case::find_item() called comparator cmp_items[x] on mixed character set Items, so a 8-bit value could be errouneously referenced to as being utf16/utf32 value, which led to crash on DBUG_ASSERT() because of wrong value length. This was wrong, as string comparator expects arguments in the same character set. Fix: modify Item_func_case's argument list after calling agg_arg_charsets_for_comparison() - put the Items in "agg" array back to "args", because some of the Items in the "agg" array might have been changed to character set converters: - to Item_func_conv_charset for non-constant items - to Item_string for constant items In other words, perform the same substitution which is done in all other operations string comparison or string result operations: Replace CASE latin1_item WHEN utf16_item THEN ... END to CASE CONVERT(latin1_item USING utf16) WHEN utf16_item THEN ... END Replace CASE utf16_item WHEN latin1_item THEN ... END to CASE utf16_item WHEN CONVERT(latin1_item USING utf16) THEN ... END @ mysql-test/r/ctype_utf16.result @ mysql-test/r/ctype_utf32.result @ mysql-test/t/ctype_utf16.test @ mysql-test/t/ctype_utf32.test Adding tests @ sql/item_cmpfunc.cc Put "agg" back to "args". @ sql/sql_string.cc Backporting a fix for String::set_or_copy_aligned() from 5.6, for better test coverage: "SELECT _utf16 0x61" should expand the string to 0x0061 rather than to 0x000061. This fix was made in 5.6 under terms of "WL#4616 Implement UTF16-LE".
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offset= cs->mbminlen - offset; /* How many zeros we should prepend */
DBUG_ASSERT(offset && offset != cs->mbminlen);
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uint32 aligned_length= arg_length + offset;
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if (alloc(aligned_length))
return TRUE;
/*
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Note, this is only safe for big-endian UCS-2.
If we add little-endian UCS-2 sometimes, this code
will be more complicated. But it's OK for now.
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*/
bzero((char*) Ptr, offset);
memcpy(Ptr + offset, str, arg_length);
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Ptr[aligned_length]=0;
/* str_length is always >= 0 as arg_length is != 0 */
str_length= aligned_length;
str_charset= cs;
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return FALSE;
}
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bool String::set_or_copy_aligned(const char *str,uint32 arg_length,
CHARSET_INFO *cs)
{
/* How many bytes are in incomplete character */
uint32 offset= (arg_length % cs->mbminlen);
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if (!offset) /* All characters are complete, just copy */
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{
set(str, arg_length, cs);
return FALSE;
}
return copy_aligned(str, arg_length, offset, cs);
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}
/**
Copies the character data into this String, with optional character set
conversion.
@return
FALSE ok
TRUE Could not allocate result buffer
*/
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bool String::copy(const char *str, uint32 arg_length,
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs, CHARSET_INFO *to_cs, uint *errors)
{
uint32 offset;
DBUG_ASSERT(!str || str != Ptr);
if (!needs_conversion(arg_length, from_cs, to_cs, &offset))
{
*errors= 0;
return copy(str, arg_length, to_cs);
}
if ((from_cs == &my_charset_bin) && offset)
{
*errors= 0;
return copy_aligned(str, arg_length, offset, to_cs);
}
uint32 new_length= to_cs->mbmaxlen*arg_length;
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if (alloc(new_length))
return TRUE;
str_length=copy_and_convert((char*) Ptr, new_length, to_cs,
str, arg_length, from_cs, errors);
str_charset=to_cs;
return FALSE;
}
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/*
Set a string to the value of a latin1-string, keeping the original charset
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SYNOPSIS
copy_or_set()
str String of a simple charset (latin1)
arg_length Length of string
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IMPLEMENTATION
If string object is of a simple character set, set it to point to the
given string.
If not, make a copy and convert it to the new character set.
RETURN
0 ok
1 Could not allocate result buffer
*/
bool String::set_ascii(const char *str, uint32 arg_length)
{
if (str_charset->mbminlen == 1)
{
set(str, arg_length, str_charset);
return 0;
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}
uint dummy_errors;
return copy(str, arg_length, &my_charset_latin1, str_charset, &dummy_errors);
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}
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/* This is used by mysql.cc */
bool String::fill(uint32 max_length,char fill_char)
{
if (str_length > max_length)
Ptr[str_length=max_length]=0;
else
{
if (realloc(max_length))
return TRUE;
bfill(Ptr+str_length,max_length-str_length,fill_char);
str_length=max_length;
}
return FALSE;
}
void String::strip_sp()
{
while (str_length && my_isspace(str_charset,Ptr[str_length-1]))
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str_length--;
}
bool String::append(const String &s)
{
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if (s.length())
{
if (realloc(str_length+s.length()))
return TRUE;
memcpy(Ptr+str_length,s.ptr(),s.length());
str_length+=s.length();
}
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return FALSE;
}
/*
Append an ASCII string to the a string of the current character set
*/
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bool String::append(const char *s,uint32 arg_length)
{
if (!arg_length)
return FALSE;
/*
For an ASCII incompatible string, e.g. UCS-2, we need to convert
*/
if (str_charset->mbminlen > 1)
{
uint32 add_length=arg_length * str_charset->mbmaxlen;
uint dummy_errors;
if (realloc(str_length+ add_length))
return TRUE;
str_length+= copy_and_convert(Ptr+str_length, add_length, str_charset,
s, arg_length, &my_charset_latin1,
&dummy_errors);
return FALSE;
}
/*
For an ASCII compatinble string we can just append.
*/
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if (realloc(str_length+arg_length))
return TRUE;
memcpy(Ptr+str_length,s,arg_length);
str_length+=arg_length;
return FALSE;
}
/*
Append a 0-terminated ASCII string
*/
bool String::append(const char *s)
{
return append(s, (uint) strlen(s));
}
bool String::append_ulonglong(ulonglong val)
{
if (realloc(str_length+MAX_BIGINT_WIDTH+2))
return TRUE;
char *end= (char*) longlong10_to_str(val, (char*) Ptr + str_length, 10);
str_length= end - Ptr;
return FALSE;
}
/*
Append a string in the given charset to the string
with character set recoding
*/
bool String::append(const char *s,uint32 arg_length, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
{
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uint32 offset;
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if (needs_conversion(arg_length, cs, str_charset, &offset))
{
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uint32 add_length;
if ((cs == &my_charset_bin) && offset)
{
DBUG_ASSERT(str_charset->mbminlen > offset);
offset= str_charset->mbminlen - offset; // How many characters to pad
add_length= arg_length + offset;
if (realloc(str_length + add_length))
return TRUE;
bzero((char*) Ptr + str_length, offset);
memcpy(Ptr + str_length + offset, s, arg_length);
str_length+= add_length;
return FALSE;
}
add_length= arg_length / cs->mbminlen * str_charset->mbmaxlen;
uint dummy_errors;
if (realloc(str_length + add_length))
return TRUE;
str_length+= copy_and_convert(Ptr+str_length, add_length, str_charset,
s, arg_length, cs, &dummy_errors);
}
else
{
if (realloc(str_length + arg_length))
return TRUE;
memcpy(Ptr + str_length, s, arg_length);
str_length+= arg_length;
}
return FALSE;
}
bool String::append(IO_CACHE* file, uint32 arg_length)
{
if (realloc(str_length+arg_length))
return TRUE;
WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c
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if (my_b_read(file, (uchar*) Ptr + str_length, arg_length))
{
shrink(str_length);
return TRUE;
}
str_length+=arg_length;
return FALSE;
}
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bool String::append_with_prefill(const char *s,uint32 arg_length,
uint32 full_length, char fill_char)
{
int t_length= arg_length > full_length ? arg_length : full_length;
if (realloc(str_length + t_length))
return TRUE;
t_length= full_length - arg_length;
if (t_length > 0)
{
bfill(Ptr+str_length, t_length, fill_char);
str_length=str_length + t_length;
}
append(s, arg_length);
return FALSE;
}
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uint32 String::numchars()
{
return str_charset->cset->numchars(str_charset, Ptr, Ptr+str_length);
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}
int String::charpos(int i,uint32 offset)
{
if (i <= 0)
return i;
return str_charset->cset->charpos(str_charset,Ptr+offset,Ptr+str_length,i);
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}
int String::strstr(const String &s,uint32 offset)
{
if (s.length()+offset <= str_length)
{
if (!s.length())
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return ((int) offset); // Empty string is always found
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register const char *str = Ptr+offset;
register const char *search=s.ptr();
const char *end=Ptr+str_length-s.length()+1;
const char *search_end=s.ptr()+s.length();
skip:
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while (str != end)
{
if (*str++ == *search)
{
register char *i,*j;
i=(char*) str; j=(char*) search+1;
while (j != search_end)
if (*i++ != *j++) goto skip;
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return (int) (str-Ptr) -1;
}
}
}
return -1;
}
/*
** Search string from end. Offset is offset to the end of string
*/
int String::strrstr(const String &s,uint32 offset)
{
if (s.length() <= offset && offset <= str_length)
{
if (!s.length())
return offset; // Empty string is always found
register const char *str = Ptr+offset-1;
register const char *search=s.ptr()+s.length()-1;
const char *end=Ptr+s.length()-2;
const char *search_end=s.ptr()-1;
skip:
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while (str != end)
{
if (*str-- == *search)
{
register char *i,*j;
i=(char*) str; j=(char*) search-1;
while (j != search_end)
if (*i-- != *j--) goto skip;
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return (int) (i-Ptr) +1;
}
}
}
return -1;
}
/*
Replace substring with string
If wrong parameter or not enough memory, do nothing
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*/
bool String::replace(uint32 offset,uint32 arg_length,const String &to)
{
return replace(offset,arg_length,to.ptr(),to.length());
}
bool String::replace(uint32 offset,uint32 arg_length,
const char *to, uint32 to_length)
{
long diff = (long) to_length-(long) arg_length;
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if (offset+arg_length <= str_length)
{
if (diff < 0)
{
if (to_length)
memcpy(Ptr+offset,to,to_length);
bmove(Ptr+offset+to_length,Ptr+offset+arg_length,
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str_length-offset-arg_length);
}
else
{
if (diff)
{
if (realloc(str_length+(uint32) diff))
return TRUE;
WL#3817: Simplify string / memory area types and make things more consistent (first part) The following type conversions was done: - Changed byte to uchar - Changed gptr to uchar* - Change my_string to char * - Change my_size_t to size_t - Change size_s to size_t Removed declaration of byte, gptr, my_string, my_size_t and size_s. Following function parameter changes was done: - All string functions in mysys/strings was changed to use size_t instead of uint for string lengths. - All read()/write() functions changed to use size_t (including vio). - All protocoll functions changed to use size_t instead of uint - Functions that used a pointer to a string length was changed to use size_t* - Changed malloc(), free() and related functions from using gptr to use void * as this requires fewer casts in the code and is more in line with how the standard functions work. - Added extra length argument to dirname_part() to return the length of the created string. - Changed (at least) following functions to take uchar* as argument: - db_dump() - my_net_write() - net_write_command() - net_store_data() - DBUG_DUMP() - decimal2bin() & bin2decimal() - Changed my_compress() and my_uncompress() to use size_t. Changed one argument to my_uncompress() from a pointer to a value as we only return one value (makes function easier to use). - Changed type of 'pack_data' argument to packfrm() to avoid casts. - Changed in readfrm() and writefrom(), ha_discover and handler::discover() the type for argument 'frmdata' to uchar** to avoid casts. - Changed most Field functions to use uchar* instead of char* (reduced a lot of casts). - Changed field->val_xxx(xxx, new_ptr) to take const pointers. Other changes: - Removed a lot of not needed casts - Added a few new cast required by other changes - Added some cast to my_multi_malloc() arguments for safety (as string lengths needs to be uint, not size_t). - Fixed all calls to hash-get-key functions to use size_t*. (Needed to be done explicitely as this conflict was often hided by casting the function to hash_get_key). - Changed some buffers to memory regions to uchar* to avoid casts. - Changed some string lengths from uint to size_t. - Changed field->ptr to be uchar* instead of char*. This allowed us to get rid of a lot of casts. - Some changes from true -> TRUE, false -> FALSE, unsigned char -> uchar - Include zlib.h in some files as we needed declaration of crc32() - Changed MY_FILE_ERROR to be (size_t) -1. - Changed many variables to hold the result of my_read() / my_write() to be size_t. This was needed to properly detect errors (which are returned as (size_t) -1). - Removed some very old VMS code - Changed packfrm()/unpackfrm() to not be depending on uint size (portability fix) - Removed windows specific code to restore cursor position as this causes slowdown on windows and we should not mix read() and pread() calls anyway as this is not thread safe. Updated function comment to reflect this. Changed function that depended on original behavior of my_pwrite() to itself restore the cursor position (one such case). - Added some missing checking of return value of malloc(). - Changed definition of MOD_PAD_CHAR_TO_FULL_LENGTH to avoid 'long' overflow. - Changed type of table_def::m_size from my_size_t to ulong to reflect that m_size is the number of elements in the array, not a string/memory length. - Moved THD::max_row_length() to table.cc (as it's not depending on THD). Inlined max_row_length_blob() into this function. - More function comments - Fixed some compiler warnings when compiled without partitions. - Removed setting of LEX_STRING() arguments in declaration (portability fix). - Some trivial indentation/variable name changes. - Some trivial code simplifications: - Replaced some calls to alloc_root + memcpy to use strmake_root()/strdup_root(). - Changed some calls from memdup() to strmake() (Safety fix) - Simpler loops in client-simple.c
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bmove_upp((uchar*) Ptr+str_length+diff, (uchar*) Ptr+str_length,
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str_length-offset-arg_length);
}
if (to_length)
memcpy(Ptr+offset,to,to_length);
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}
str_length+=(uint32) diff;
}
return FALSE;
}
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// added by Holyfoot for "geometry" needs
int String::reserve(uint32 space_needed, uint32 grow_by)
{
if (Alloced_length < str_length + space_needed)
{
if (realloc(Alloced_length + max(space_needed, grow_by) - 1))
return TRUE;
}
return FALSE;
}
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void String::qs_append(const char *str, uint32 len)
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{
memcpy(Ptr + str_length, str, len + 1);
str_length += len;
}
void String::qs_append(double d)
{
char *buff = Ptr + str_length;
str_length+= my_gcvt(d, MY_GCVT_ARG_DOUBLE, FLOATING_POINT_BUFFER - 1, buff,
NULL);
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}
void String::qs_append(double *d)
{
double ld;
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float8get(ld, (char*) d);
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qs_append(ld);
}
void String::qs_append(int i)
{
char *buff= Ptr + str_length;
char *end= int10_to_str(i, buff, -10);
str_length+= (int) (end-buff);
}
void String::qs_append(uint i)
{
char *buff= Ptr + str_length;
char *end= int10_to_str(i, buff, 10);
str_length+= (int) (end-buff);
}
/*
Compare strings according to collation, without end space.
SYNOPSIS
sortcmp()
s First string
t Second string
cs Collation
NOTE:
Normally this is case sensitive comparison
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RETURN
< 0 s < t
0 s == t
> 0 s > t
*/
int sortcmp(const String *s,const String *t, CHARSET_INFO *cs)
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{
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return cs->coll->strnncollsp(cs,
(uchar *) s->ptr(),s->length(),
(uchar *) t->ptr(),t->length(), 0);
}
/*
Compare strings byte by byte. End spaces are also compared.
SYNOPSIS
stringcmp()
s First string
t Second string
NOTE:
Strings are compared as a stream of uchars
RETURN
< 0 s < t
0 s == t
> 0 s > t
*/
int stringcmp(const String *s,const String *t)
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{
uint32 s_len=s->length(),t_len=t->length(),len=min(s_len,t_len);
int cmp= memcmp(s->ptr(), t->ptr(), len);
return (cmp) ? cmp : (int) (s_len - t_len);
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}
String *copy_if_not_alloced(String *to,String *from,uint32 from_length)
{
if (from->Alloced_length >= from_length)
return from;
if ((from->alloced && (from->Alloced_length != 0)) || !to || from == to)
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{
(void) from->realloc(from_length);
return from;
}
if (to->realloc(from_length))
return from; // Actually an error
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if ((to->str_length=min(from->str_length,from_length)))
memcpy(to->Ptr,from->Ptr,to->str_length);
to->str_charset=from->str_charset;
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return to;
}
/****************************************************************************
Help functions
****************************************************************************/
/*
copy a string from one character set to another
SYNOPSIS
copy_and_convert()
to Store result here
to_cs Character set of result string
from Copy from here
from_length Length of from string
from_cs From character set
NOTES
'to' must be big enough as form_length * to_cs->mbmaxlen
RETURN
length of bytes copied to 'to'
*/
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Backporting WL#3759 Optimize identifier conversion in client-server protocol This patch provides performance improvements: - send_fields() when character_set_results = latin1 is now about twice faster for column/table/database names, consisting on ASCII characters. Changes: - Protocol doesn't use "convert" temporary buffer anymore, and converts strings directly to "packet". - General conversion optimization: quick conversion of ASCII strings was added. modified files: include/m_ctype.h - Adding a new flag. - Adding a new function prototype libmysqld/lib_sql.cc - Adding quick conversion method for embedded library: conversion is now done directly to result buffer, without using a temporary buffer. mysys/charset.c - Mark all dynamic ucs2 character sets as non-ASCII - Mark some dymamic 7bit and 8bit charsets as non-ASCII (for example swe7 is not fully ASCII compatible). sql/protocol.cc - Adding quick method to convert a string directly into protocol buffer, without using a temporary buffer. sql/protocol.h - Adding a new method prototype sql/sql_string.cc Optimization for conversion between two ASCII-compatible charsets: - quickly convert ASCII strings, switch to mc_wc->wc_mb method only when a non-ASCII character is met. - copy four ASCII characters at once on i386 strings/conf_to_src.c - Marking non-ASCII character sets with a flag. strings/ctype-extra.c - Regenerating ctype-extra.c by running "conf_to_src". strings/ctype-uca.c - Marking UCS2 character set as non-ASCII. strings/ctype-ucs2.c - Marking UCS2 character set as non-ASCII. strings/ctype.c - A new function to detect if a 7bit or 8bit character set is ascii compatible.
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static uint32
copy_and_convert_extended(char *to, uint32 to_length, CHARSET_INFO *to_cs,
const char *from, uint32 from_length,
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs,
uint *errors)
{
int cnvres;
my_wc_t wc;
const uchar *from_end= (const uchar*) from+from_length;
char *to_start= to;
uchar *to_end= (uchar*) to+to_length;
my_charset_conv_mb_wc mb_wc= from_cs->cset->mb_wc;
my_charset_conv_wc_mb wc_mb= to_cs->cset->wc_mb;
uint error_count= 0;
while (1)
{
if ((cnvres= (*mb_wc)(from_cs, &wc, (uchar*) from,
from_end)) > 0)
from+= cnvres;
else if (cnvres == MY_CS_ILSEQ)
{
error_count++;
from++;
wc= '?';
}
else if (cnvres > MY_CS_TOOSMALL)
{
/*
A correct multibyte sequence detected
But it doesn't have Unicode mapping.
*/
error_count++;
from+= (-cnvres);
wc= '?';
}
else
break; // Not enough characters
outp:
if ((cnvres= (*wc_mb)(to_cs, wc, (uchar*) to, to_end)) > 0)
to+= cnvres;
else if (cnvres == MY_CS_ILUNI && wc != '?')
{
error_count++;
wc= '?';
goto outp;
}
else
break;
}
*errors= error_count;
return (uint32) (to - to_start);
}
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Backporting WL#3759 Optimize identifier conversion in client-server protocol This patch provides performance improvements: - send_fields() when character_set_results = latin1 is now about twice faster for column/table/database names, consisting on ASCII characters. Changes: - Protocol doesn't use "convert" temporary buffer anymore, and converts strings directly to "packet". - General conversion optimization: quick conversion of ASCII strings was added. modified files: include/m_ctype.h - Adding a new flag. - Adding a new function prototype libmysqld/lib_sql.cc - Adding quick conversion method for embedded library: conversion is now done directly to result buffer, without using a temporary buffer. mysys/charset.c - Mark all dynamic ucs2 character sets as non-ASCII - Mark some dymamic 7bit and 8bit charsets as non-ASCII (for example swe7 is not fully ASCII compatible). sql/protocol.cc - Adding quick method to convert a string directly into protocol buffer, without using a temporary buffer. sql/protocol.h - Adding a new method prototype sql/sql_string.cc Optimization for conversion between two ASCII-compatible charsets: - quickly convert ASCII strings, switch to mc_wc->wc_mb method only when a non-ASCII character is met. - copy four ASCII characters at once on i386 strings/conf_to_src.c - Marking non-ASCII character sets with a flag. strings/ctype-extra.c - Regenerating ctype-extra.c by running "conf_to_src". strings/ctype-uca.c - Marking UCS2 character set as non-ASCII. strings/ctype-ucs2.c - Marking UCS2 character set as non-ASCII. strings/ctype.c - A new function to detect if a 7bit or 8bit character set is ascii compatible.
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/*
Optimized for quick copying of ASCII characters in the range 0x00..0x7F.
*/
uint32
copy_and_convert(char *to, uint32 to_length, CHARSET_INFO *to_cs,
const char *from, uint32 from_length, CHARSET_INFO *from_cs,
uint *errors)
{
/*
If any of the character sets is not ASCII compatible,
immediately switch to slow mb_wc->wc_mb method.
*/
if ((to_cs->state | from_cs->state) & MY_CS_NONASCII)
return copy_and_convert_extended(to, to_length, to_cs,
from, from_length, from_cs, errors);
uint32 length= min(to_length, from_length), length2= length;
#if defined(__i386__)
/*
Special loop for i386, it allows to refer to a
non-aligned memory block as UINT32, which makes
it possible to copy four bytes at once. This
gives about 10% performance improvement comparing
to byte-by-byte loop.
*/
for ( ; length >= 4; length-= 4, from+= 4, to+= 4)
{
if ((*(uint32*)from) & 0x80808080)
break;
*((uint32*) to)= *((const uint32*) from);
}
#endif
for (; ; *to++= *from++, length--)
{
if (!length)
{
*errors= 0;
return length2;
}
if (*((unsigned char*) from) > 0x7F) /* A non-ASCII character */
{
uint32 copied_length= length2 - length;
to_length-= copied_length;
from_length-= copied_length;
return copied_length + copy_and_convert_extended(to, to_length,
to_cs,
from, from_length,
from_cs,
errors);
}
}
DBUG_ASSERT(FALSE); // Should never get to here
return 0; // Make compiler happy
}
/**
Copy string with HEX-encoding of "bad" characters.
@details This functions copies the string pointed by "src"
to the string pointed by "dst". Not more than "srclen" bytes
are read from "src". Any sequences of bytes representing
a not-well-formed substring (according to cs) are hex-encoded,
and all well-formed substrings (according to cs) are copied as is.
Not more than "dstlen" bytes are written to "dst". The number
of bytes written to "dst" is returned.
@param cs character set pointer of the destination string
@param[out] dst destination string
@param dstlen size of dst
@param src source string
@param srclen length of src
@retval result length
*/
size_t
my_copy_with_hex_escaping(CHARSET_INFO *cs,
char *dst, size_t dstlen,
const char *src, size_t srclen)
{
const char *srcend= src + srclen;
char *dst0= dst;
for ( ; src < srcend ; )
{
size_t chlen;
if ((chlen= my_ismbchar(cs, src, srcend)))
{
if (dstlen < chlen)
break; /* purecov: inspected */
memcpy(dst, src, chlen);
src+= chlen;
dst+= chlen;
dstlen-= chlen;
}
else if (*src & 0x80)
{
if (dstlen < 4)
break; /* purecov: inspected */
*dst++= '\\';
*dst++= 'x';
*dst++= _dig_vec_upper[((unsigned char) *src) >> 4];
*dst++= _dig_vec_upper[((unsigned char) *src) & 15];
src++;
dstlen-= 4;
}
else
{
if (dstlen < 1)
break; /* purecov: inspected */
*dst++= *src++;
dstlen--;
}
}
return dst - dst0;
}
/*
copy a string,
with optional character set conversion,
with optional left padding (for binary -> UCS2 conversion)
SYNOPSIS
well_formed_copy_nchars()
to Store result here
to_length Maxinum length of "to" string
to_cs Character set of "to" string
from Copy from here
from_length Length of from string
from_cs From character set
nchars Copy not more that nchars characters
well_formed_error_pos Return position when "from" is not well formed
or NULL otherwise.
cannot_convert_error_pos Return position where a not convertable
character met, or NULL otherwise.
from_end_pos Return position where scanning of "from"
string stopped.
NOTES
RETURN
length of bytes copied to 'to'
*/
uint32
well_formed_copy_nchars(CHARSET_INFO *to_cs,
char *to, uint to_length,
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs,
const char *from, uint from_length,
uint nchars,
const char **well_formed_error_pos,
const char **cannot_convert_error_pos,
const char **from_end_pos)
{
uint res;
if ((to_cs == &my_charset_bin) ||
(from_cs == &my_charset_bin) ||
(to_cs == from_cs) ||
my_charset_same(from_cs, to_cs))
{
if (to_length < to_cs->mbminlen || !nchars)
{
*from_end_pos= from;
*cannot_convert_error_pos= NULL;
*well_formed_error_pos= NULL;
return 0;
}
if (to_cs == &my_charset_bin)
{
res= min(min(nchars, to_length), from_length);
memmove(to, from, res);
*from_end_pos= from + res;
*well_formed_error_pos= NULL;
*cannot_convert_error_pos= NULL;
}
else
{
int well_formed_error;
uint from_offset;
if ((from_offset= (from_length % to_cs->mbminlen)) &&
(from_cs == &my_charset_bin))
{
/*
Copying from BINARY to UCS2 needs to prepend zeros sometimes:
INSERT INTO t1 (ucs2_column) VALUES (0x01);
0x01 -> 0x0001
*/
uint pad_length= to_cs->mbminlen - from_offset;
bzero(to, pad_length);
memmove(to + pad_length, from, from_offset);
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/*
In some cases left zero-padding can create an incorrect character.
For example:
INSERT INTO t1 (utf32_column) VALUES (0x110000);
We'll pad the value to 0x00110000, which is a wrong UTF32 sequence!
The valid characters range is limited to 0x00000000..0x0010FFFF.
Make sure we didn't pad to an incorrect character.
*/
if (to_cs->cset->well_formed_len(to_cs,
to, to + to_cs->mbminlen, 1,
&well_formed_error) !=
to_cs->mbminlen)
{
*from_end_pos= *well_formed_error_pos= from;
*cannot_convert_error_pos= NULL;
return 0;
}
nchars--;
from+= from_offset;
from_length-= from_offset;
to+= to_cs->mbminlen;
to_length-= to_cs->mbminlen;
}
set_if_smaller(from_length, to_length);
res= to_cs->cset->well_formed_len(to_cs, from, from + from_length,
nchars, &well_formed_error);
memmove(to, from, res);
*from_end_pos= from + res;
*well_formed_error_pos= well_formed_error ? from + res : NULL;
*cannot_convert_error_pos= NULL;
if (from_offset)
res+= to_cs->mbminlen;
}
}
else
{
int cnvres;
my_wc_t wc;
my_charset_conv_mb_wc mb_wc= from_cs->cset->mb_wc;
my_charset_conv_wc_mb wc_mb= to_cs->cset->wc_mb;
const uchar *from_end= (const uchar*) from + from_length;
uchar *to_end= (uchar*) to + to_length;
char *to_start= to;
*well_formed_error_pos= NULL;
*cannot_convert_error_pos= NULL;
for ( ; nchars; nchars--)
{
const char *from_prev= from;
if ((cnvres= (*mb_wc)(from_cs, &wc, (uchar*) from, from_end)) > 0)
from+= cnvres;
else if (cnvres == MY_CS_ILSEQ)
{
if (!*well_formed_error_pos)
*well_formed_error_pos= from;
from++;
wc= '?';
}
else if (cnvres > MY_CS_TOOSMALL)
{
/*
A correct multibyte sequence detected
But it doesn't have Unicode mapping.
*/
if (!*cannot_convert_error_pos)
*cannot_convert_error_pos= from;
from+= (-cnvres);
wc= '?';
}
else
break; // Not enough characters
outp:
if ((cnvres= (*wc_mb)(to_cs, wc, (uchar*) to, to_end)) > 0)
to+= cnvres;
else if (cnvres == MY_CS_ILUNI && wc != '?')
{
if (!*cannot_convert_error_pos)
*cannot_convert_error_pos= from_prev;
wc= '?';
goto outp;
}
else
{
from= from_prev;
break;
}
}
*from_end_pos= from;
res= (uint) (to - to_start);
}
return (uint32) res;
}
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void String::print(String *str)
{
char *st= (char*)Ptr, *end= st+str_length;
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for (; st < end; st++)
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{
uchar c= *st;
switch (c)
{
case '\\':
str->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("\\\\"));
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break;
case '\0':
str->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("\\0"));
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break;
case '\'':
str->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("\\'"));
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break;
case '\n':
str->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("\\n"));
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break;
case '\r':
str->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("\\r"));
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break;
case '\032': // Ctrl-Z
str->append(STRING_WITH_LEN("\\Z"));
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break;
default:
str->append(c);
}
}
}
/*
Exchange state of this object and argument.
SYNOPSIS
String::swap()
RETURN
Target string will contain state of this object and vice versa.
*/
void String::swap(String &s)
{
swap_variables(char *, Ptr, s.Ptr);
swap_variables(uint32, str_length, s.str_length);
swap_variables(uint32, Alloced_length, s.Alloced_length);
swap_variables(bool, alloced, s.alloced);
swap_variables(CHARSET_INFO*, str_charset, s.str_charset);
}
/**
Convert string to printable ASCII string
@details This function converts input string "from" replacing non-ASCII bytes
with hexadecimal sequences ("\xXX") optionally appending "..." to the end of
the resulting string.
This function used in the ER_TRUNCATED_WRONG_VALUE_FOR_FIELD error messages,
e.g. when a string cannot be converted to a result charset.
@param to output buffer
@param to_len size of the output buffer (8 bytes or greater)
@param from input string
@param from_len size of the input string
@param from_cs input charset
@param nbytes maximal number of bytes to convert (from_len if 0)
@return number of bytes in the output string
*/
uint convert_to_printable(char *to, size_t to_len,
const char *from, size_t from_len,
CHARSET_INFO *from_cs, size_t nbytes /*= 0*/)
{
/* needs at least 8 bytes for '\xXX...' and zero byte */
DBUG_ASSERT(to_len >= 8);
char *t= to;
char *t_end= to + to_len - 1; // '- 1' is for the '\0' at the end
const char *f= from;
const char *f_end= from + (nbytes ? min(from_len, nbytes) : from_len);
char *dots= to; // last safe place to append '...'
if (!f || t == t_end)
return 0;
for (; t < t_end && f < f_end; f++)
{
/*
If the source string is ASCII compatible (mbminlen==1)
and the source character is in ASCII printable range (0x20..0x7F),
then display the character as is.
Otherwise, if the source string is not ASCII compatible (e.g. UCS2),
or the source character is not in the printable range,
then print the character using HEX notation.
*/
if (((unsigned char) *f) >= 0x20 &&
((unsigned char) *f) <= 0x7F &&
from_cs->mbminlen == 1)
{
*t++= *f;
}
else
{
if (t_end - t < 4) // \xXX
break;
*t++= '\\';
*t++= 'x';
*t++= _dig_vec_upper[((unsigned char) *f) >> 4];
*t++= _dig_vec_upper[((unsigned char) *f) & 0x0F];
}
if (t_end - t >= 3) // '...'
dots= t;
}
if (f < from + from_len)
memcpy(dots, STRING_WITH_LEN("...\0"));
else
*t= '\0';
return t - to;
}