[libc++][Android] Allow testing libc++ with clang-r536225 (#116149)
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1 //===-- runtime/utf.h -----------------------------------------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9 // UTF-8 is the variant-width standard encoding of Unicode (ISO 10646)
10 // code points.
12 // 7-bit values in [00 .. 7F] represent themselves as single bytes, so true
13 // 7-bit ASCII is also valid UTF-8.
15 // Larger values are encoded with a start byte in [C0 .. FE] that carries
16 // the length of the encoding and some of the upper bits of the value, followed
17 // by one or more bytes in the range [80 .. BF].
19 // Specifically, the first byte holds two or more uppermost set bits,
20 // a zero bit, and some payload; the second and later bytes each start with
21 // their uppermost bit set, the next bit clear, and six bits of payload.
22 // Payload parcels are in big-endian order. All bytes must be present in a
23 // valid sequence; i.e., low-order sezo bits must be explicit. UTF-8 is
24 // self-synchronizing on input as any byte value cannot be both a valid
25 // first byte or trailing byte.
27 // 0xxxxxxx - 7 bit ASCII
28 // 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx - 11-bit value
29 // 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - 16-bit value
30 // 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - 21-bit value
31 // 111110xx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - 26-bit value
32 // 1111110x 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - 31-bit value
33 // 11111110 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx - 36-bit value
35 // Canonical UTF-8 sequences should be minimal, and our output is so, but
36 // we do not reject non-minimal sequences on input. Unicode only defines
37 // code points up to 0x10FFFF, so 21-bit (4-byte) UTF-8 is the actual
38 // standard maximum. However, we support extended forms up to 32 bits so that
39 // CHARACTER(KIND=4) can be abused to hold arbitrary 32-bit data.
41 #ifndef FORTRAN_RUNTIME_UTF_H_
42 #define FORTRAN_RUNTIME_UTF_H_
44 #include "flang/Common/optional.h"
45 #include <cstddef>
46 #include <cstdint>
48 namespace Fortran::runtime {
50 // Derive the length of a UTF-8 character encoding from its first byte.
51 // A zero result signifies an invalid encoding.
52 RT_OFFLOAD_VAR_GROUP_BEGIN
53 extern const RT_CONST_VAR_ATTRS std::uint8_t UTF8FirstByteTable[256];
54 static constexpr std::size_t maxUTF8Bytes{7};
55 RT_OFFLOAD_VAR_GROUP_END
57 static inline RT_API_ATTRS std::size_t MeasureUTF8Bytes(char first) {
58 return UTF8FirstByteTable[static_cast<std::uint8_t>(first)];
61 RT_API_ATTRS std::size_t MeasurePreviousUTF8Bytes(
62 const char *end, std::size_t limit);
64 // Ensure that all bytes are present in sequence in the input buffer
65 // before calling; use MeasureUTF8Bytes(first byte) to count them.
66 RT_API_ATTRS Fortran::common::optional<char32_t> DecodeUTF8(const char *);
68 // Ensure that at least maxUTF8Bytes remain in the output
69 // buffer before calling.
70 RT_API_ATTRS std::size_t EncodeUTF8(char *, char32_t);
72 } // namespace Fortran::runtime
73 #endif // FORTRAN_RUNTIME_UTF_H_