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/*
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 * string.c : an XML string utilities module
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 *
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 * This module provides various utility functions for manipulating
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 * the xmlChar* type. All functions named xmlStr* have been moved here
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 * from the parser.c file (their original home).
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 *
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 * See Copyright for the status of this software.
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 *
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 * UTF8 string routines from:
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 * William Brack <wbrack@mmm.com.hk>
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 *
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 * daniel@veillard.com
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 */
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#define IN_LIBXML
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#include "libxml.h"
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <libxml/xmlmemory.h>
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#include <libxml/parserInternals.h>
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#include <libxml/xmlstring.h>
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#include "private/parser.h"
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#include "private/string.h"
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#ifndef va_copy
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  #ifdef __va_copy
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    #define va_copy(dest, src) __va_copy(dest, src)
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  #else
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    #define va_copy(dest, src) memcpy(&(dest), &(src), sizeof(va_list))
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  #endif
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#endif
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/************************************************************************
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 *                                                                      *
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 *                Commodity functions to handle xmlChars                *
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 *                                                                      *
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 ************************************************************************/
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/**
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 * xmlStrndup:
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 * @cur:  the input xmlChar *
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 * @len:  the len of @cur
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 *
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 * a strndup for array of xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar * or NULL
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 */
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xmlChar *
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xmlStrndup(const xmlChar *cur, int len) {
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    xmlChar *ret;
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    if ((cur == NULL) || (len < 0)) return(NULL);
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    ret = xmlMalloc((size_t) len + 1);
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    if (ret == NULL) {
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        return(NULL);
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    }
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    memcpy(ret, cur, len);
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    ret[len] = 0;
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    return(ret);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrdup:
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 * @cur:  the input xmlChar *
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 *
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 * a strdup for array of xmlChar's. Since they are supposed to be
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 * encoded in UTF-8 or an encoding with 8bit based chars, we assume
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 * a termination mark of '0'.
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar * or NULL
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 */
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xmlChar *
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xmlStrdup(const xmlChar *cur) {
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    const xmlChar *p = cur;
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    if (cur == NULL) return(NULL);
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    while (*p != 0) p++; /* non input consuming */
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    return(xmlStrndup(cur, p - cur));
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}
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/**
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 * xmlCharStrndup:
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 * @cur:  the input char *
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 * @len:  the len of @cur
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 *
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 * a strndup for char's to xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar * or NULL
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 */
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xmlChar *
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xmlCharStrndup(const char *cur, int len) {
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    int i;
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    xmlChar *ret;
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    if ((cur == NULL) || (len < 0)) return(NULL);
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    ret = xmlMalloc((size_t) len + 1);
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    if (ret == NULL) {
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        return(NULL);
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    }
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    for (i = 0;i < len;i++) {
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        /* Explicit sign change */
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        ret[i] = (xmlChar) cur[i];
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        if (ret[i] == 0) return(ret);
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    }
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    ret[len] = 0;
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    return(ret);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlCharStrdup:
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 * @cur:  the input char *
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 *
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 * a strdup for char's to xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar * or NULL
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 */
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xmlChar *
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xmlCharStrdup(const char *cur) {
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    const char *p = cur;
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    if (cur == NULL) return(NULL);
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    while (*p != '\0') p++; /* non input consuming */
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    return(xmlCharStrndup(cur, p - cur));
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrcmp:
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 * @str1:  the first xmlChar *
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 * @str2:  the second xmlChar *
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 *
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 * a strcmp for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the integer result of the comparison
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 */
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int
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xmlStrcmp(const xmlChar *str1, const xmlChar *str2) {
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    if (str1 == str2) return(0);
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    if (str1 == NULL) return(-1);
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    if (str2 == NULL) return(1);
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#ifdef FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION
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    return(strcmp((const char *)str1, (const char *)str2));
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#else
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    do {
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        int tmp = *str1++ - *str2;
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        if (tmp != 0) return(tmp);
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    } while (*str2++ != 0);
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    return 0;
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#endif
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrEqual:
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 * @str1:  the first xmlChar *
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 * @str2:  the second xmlChar *
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 *
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 * Check if both strings are equal of have same content.
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 * Should be a bit more readable and faster than xmlStrcmp()
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 *
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 * Returns 1 if they are equal, 0 if they are different
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 */
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int
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xmlStrEqual(const xmlChar *str1, const xmlChar *str2) {
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    if (str1 == str2) return(1);
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    if (str1 == NULL) return(0);
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    if (str2 == NULL) return(0);
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#ifdef FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION
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    return(strcmp((const char *)str1, (const char *)str2) == 0);
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#else
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    do {
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        if (*str1++ != *str2) return(0);
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    } while (*str2++);
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    return(1);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrQEqual:
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 * @pref:  the prefix of the QName
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 * @name:  the localname of the QName
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 * @str:  the second xmlChar *
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 *
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 * Check if a QName is Equal to a given string
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 *
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 * Returns 1 if they are equal, 0 if they are different
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 */
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int
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xmlStrQEqual(const xmlChar *pref, const xmlChar *name, const xmlChar *str) {
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    if (pref == NULL) return(xmlStrEqual(name, str));
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    if (name == NULL) return(0);
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    if (str == NULL) return(0);
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    do {
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        if (*pref++ != *str) return(0);
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    } while ((*str++) && (*pref));
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    if (*str++ != ':') return(0);
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    do {
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        if (*name++ != *str) return(0);
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    } while (*str++);
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    return(1);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrncmp:
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 * @str1:  the first xmlChar *
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 * @str2:  the second xmlChar *
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 * @len:  the max comparison length
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 *
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 * a strncmp for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the integer result of the comparison
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 */
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int
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xmlStrncmp(const xmlChar *str1, const xmlChar *str2, int len) {
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    if (len <= 0) return(0);
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    if (str1 == str2) return(0);
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    if (str1 == NULL) return(-1);
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    if (str2 == NULL) return(1);
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#ifdef FUZZING_BUILD_MODE_UNSAFE_FOR_PRODUCTION
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    return(strncmp((const char *)str1, (const char *)str2, len));
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#else
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    do {
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        int tmp = *str1++ - *str2;
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        if (tmp != 0 || --len == 0) return(tmp);
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    } while (*str2++ != 0);
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    return 0;
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#endif
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}
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static const xmlChar casemap[256] = {
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    0x00,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x04,0x05,0x06,0x07,
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    0x08,0x09,0x0A,0x0B,0x0C,0x0D,0x0E,0x0F,
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    0x10,0x11,0x12,0x13,0x14,0x15,0x16,0x17,
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    0x18,0x19,0x1A,0x1B,0x1C,0x1D,0x1E,0x1F,
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    0x20,0x21,0x22,0x23,0x24,0x25,0x26,0x27,
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    0x28,0x29,0x2A,0x2B,0x2C,0x2D,0x2E,0x2F,
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    0x30,0x31,0x32,0x33,0x34,0x35,0x36,0x37,
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    0x38,0x39,0x3A,0x3B,0x3C,0x3D,0x3E,0x3F,
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    0x40,0x61,0x62,0x63,0x64,0x65,0x66,0x67,
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    0x68,0x69,0x6A,0x6B,0x6C,0x6D,0x6E,0x6F,
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    0x70,0x71,0x72,0x73,0x74,0x75,0x76,0x77,
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    0x78,0x79,0x7A,0x7B,0x5C,0x5D,0x5E,0x5F,
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    0x60,0x61,0x62,0x63,0x64,0x65,0x66,0x67,
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    0x68,0x69,0x6A,0x6B,0x6C,0x6D,0x6E,0x6F,
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    0x70,0x71,0x72,0x73,0x74,0x75,0x76,0x77,
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    0x78,0x79,0x7A,0x7B,0x7C,0x7D,0x7E,0x7F,
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    0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,0x86,0x87,
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    0x88,0x89,0x8A,0x8B,0x8C,0x8D,0x8E,0x8F,
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    0x90,0x91,0x92,0x93,0x94,0x95,0x96,0x97,
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    0x98,0x99,0x9A,0x9B,0x9C,0x9D,0x9E,0x9F,
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    0xA0,0xA1,0xA2,0xA3,0xA4,0xA5,0xA6,0xA7,
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    0xA8,0xA9,0xAA,0xAB,0xAC,0xAD,0xAE,0xAF,
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    0xB0,0xB1,0xB2,0xB3,0xB4,0xB5,0xB6,0xB7,
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    0xB8,0xB9,0xBA,0xBB,0xBC,0xBD,0xBE,0xBF,
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    0xC0,0xC1,0xC2,0xC3,0xC4,0xC5,0xC6,0xC7,
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    0xC8,0xC9,0xCA,0xCB,0xCC,0xCD,0xCE,0xCF,
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    0xD0,0xD1,0xD2,0xD3,0xD4,0xD5,0xD6,0xD7,
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    0xD8,0xD9,0xDA,0xDB,0xDC,0xDD,0xDE,0xDF,
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    0xE0,0xE1,0xE2,0xE3,0xE4,0xE5,0xE6,0xE7,
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    0xE8,0xE9,0xEA,0xEB,0xEC,0xED,0xEE,0xEF,
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    0xF0,0xF1,0xF2,0xF3,0xF4,0xF5,0xF6,0xF7,
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    0xF8,0xF9,0xFA,0xFB,0xFC,0xFD,0xFE,0xFF
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};
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/**
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 * xmlStrcasecmp:
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 * @str1:  the first xmlChar *
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 * @str2:  the second xmlChar *
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 *
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 * a strcasecmp for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the integer result of the comparison
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 */
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int
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xmlStrcasecmp(const xmlChar *str1, const xmlChar *str2) {
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    register int tmp;
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    if (str1 == str2) return(0);
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    if (str1 == NULL) return(-1);
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    if (str2 == NULL) return(1);
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    do {
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        tmp = casemap[*str1++] - casemap[*str2];
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        if (tmp != 0) return(tmp);
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    } while (*str2++ != 0);
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    return 0;
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrncasecmp:
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 * @str1:  the first xmlChar *
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 * @str2:  the second xmlChar *
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 * @len:  the max comparison length
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 *
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 * a strncasecmp for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the integer result of the comparison
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 */
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int
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xmlStrncasecmp(const xmlChar *str1, const xmlChar *str2, int len) {
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    register int tmp;
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    if (len <= 0) return(0);
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    if (str1 == str2) return(0);
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    if (str1 == NULL) return(-1);
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    if (str2 == NULL) return(1);
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    do {
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        tmp = casemap[*str1++] - casemap[*str2];
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        if (tmp != 0 || --len == 0) return(tmp);
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    } while (*str2++ != 0);
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    return 0;
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrchr:
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 * @str:  the xmlChar * array
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 * @val:  the xmlChar to search
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 *
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 * a strchr for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the xmlChar * for the first occurrence or NULL.
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 */
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const xmlChar *
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xmlStrchr(const xmlChar *str, xmlChar val) {
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    if (str == NULL) return(NULL);
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    while (*str != 0) { /* non input consuming */
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        if (*str == val) return((xmlChar *) str);
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        str++;
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    }
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    return(NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrstr:
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 * @str:  the xmlChar * array (haystack)
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 * @val:  the xmlChar to search (needle)
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 *
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 * a strstr for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the xmlChar * for the first occurrence or NULL.
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 */
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const xmlChar *
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xmlStrstr(const xmlChar *str, const xmlChar *val) {
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    int n;
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    if (str == NULL) return(NULL);
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    if (val == NULL) return(NULL);
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    n = xmlStrlen(val);
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    if (n == 0) return(str);
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    while (*str != 0) { /* non input consuming */
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        if (*str == *val) {
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            if (!xmlStrncmp(str, val, n)) return((const xmlChar *) str);
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        }
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        str++;
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    }
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    return(NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrcasestr:
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 * @str:  the xmlChar * array (haystack)
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 * @val:  the xmlChar to search (needle)
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 *
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 * a case-ignoring strstr for xmlChar's
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 *
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 * Returns the xmlChar * for the first occurrence or NULL.
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 */
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const xmlChar *
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xmlStrcasestr(const xmlChar *str, const xmlChar *val) {
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    int n;
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    if (str == NULL) return(NULL);
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    if (val == NULL) return(NULL);
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    n = xmlStrlen(val);
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    if (n == 0) return(str);
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    while (*str != 0) { /* non input consuming */
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        if (casemap[*str] == casemap[*val])
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            if (!xmlStrncasecmp(str, val, n)) return(str);
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        str++;
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    }
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    return(NULL);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrsub:
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 * @str:  the xmlChar * array (haystack)
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 * @start:  the index of the first char (zero based)
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 * @len:  the length of the substring
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 *
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 * Extract a substring of a given string
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 *
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 * Returns the xmlChar * for the first occurrence or NULL.
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 */
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xmlChar *
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xmlStrsub(const xmlChar *str, int start, int len) {
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    int i;
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    if (str == NULL) return(NULL);
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    if (start < 0) return(NULL);
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    if (len < 0) return(NULL);
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    for (i = 0;i < start;i++) {
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        if (*str == 0) return(NULL);
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        str++;
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    }
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    if (*str == 0) return(NULL);
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    return(xmlStrndup(str, len));
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrlen:
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 * @str:  the xmlChar * array
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 *
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 * length of a xmlChar's string
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 *
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 * Returns the number of xmlChar contained in the ARRAY.
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 */
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int
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xmlStrlen(const xmlChar *str) {
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    size_t len = str ? strlen((const char *)str) : 0;
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    return(len > INT_MAX ? 0 : len);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrncat:
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 * @cur:  the original xmlChar * array
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 * @add:  the xmlChar * array added
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 * @len:  the length of @add
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 *
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 * a strncat for array of xmlChar's, it will extend @cur with the len
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 * first bytes of @add. Note that if @len < 0 then this is an API error
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 * and NULL will be returned.
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar *, the original @cur is reallocated and should
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 * not be freed.
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xmlChar *
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xmlStrncat(xmlChar *cur, const xmlChar *add, int len) {
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    int size;
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    xmlChar *ret;
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    if ((add == NULL) || (len == 0))
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        return(cur);
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    if (len < 0)
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  return(NULL);
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    if (cur == NULL)
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        return(xmlStrndup(add, len));
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    size = xmlStrlen(cur);
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    if ((size < 0) || (size > INT_MAX - len))
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        return(NULL);
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    ret = (xmlChar *) xmlRealloc(cur, (size_t) size + len + 1);
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    if (ret == NULL) {
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        return(NULL);
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    memcpy(&ret[size], add, len);
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    ret[size + len] = 0;
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    return(ret);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrncatNew:
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 * @str1:  first xmlChar string
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 * @str2:  second xmlChar string
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 * @len:  the len of @str2 or < 0
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 *
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 * same as xmlStrncat, but creates a new string.  The original
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 * two strings are not freed. If @len is < 0 then the length
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 * will be calculated automatically.
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar * or NULL
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xmlChar *
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xmlStrncatNew(const xmlChar *str1, const xmlChar *str2, int len) {
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    int size;
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    xmlChar *ret;
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    if (len < 0) {
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        len = xmlStrlen(str2);
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        if (len < 0)
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            return(NULL);
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    if (str1 == NULL)
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        return(xmlStrndup(str2, len));
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    if ((str2 == NULL) || (len == 0))
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        return(xmlStrdup(str1));
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    size = xmlStrlen(str1);
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    if ((size < 0) || (size > INT_MAX - len))
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        return(NULL);
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    ret = (xmlChar *) xmlMalloc((size_t) size + len + 1);
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    if (ret == NULL)
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        return(NULL);
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    memcpy(ret, str1, size);
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    memcpy(&ret[size], str2, len);
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    ret[size + len] = 0;
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    return(ret);
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}
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/**
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 * xmlStrcat:
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 * @cur:  the original xmlChar * array
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 * @add:  the xmlChar * array added
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 *
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 * a strcat for array of xmlChar's. Since they are supposed to be
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 * encoded in UTF-8 or an encoding with 8bit based chars, we assume
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 * a termination mark of '0'.
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 *
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 * Returns a new xmlChar * containing the concatenated string. The original
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 * @cur is reallocated and should not be freed.
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 */
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xmlChar *
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xmlStrcat(xmlChar *cur, const xmlChar *add) {
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    const xmlChar *p = add;
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    if (add == NULL) return(cur);
536
2.17k
    if (cur == NULL)
537
0
        return(xmlStrdup(add));
538
539
275M
    while (*p != 0) p++; /* non input consuming */
540
2.17k
    return(xmlStrncat(cur, add, p - add));
541
2.17k
}
542
543
/**
544
 * xmlStrPrintf:
545
 * @buf:   the result buffer.
546
 * @len:   the result buffer length.
547
 * @msg:   the message with printf formatting.
548
 * @...:   extra parameters for the message.
549
 *
550
 * Formats @msg and places result into @buf.
551
 *
552
 * Returns the number of characters written to @buf or -1 if an error occurs.
553
 */
554
int
555
0
xmlStrPrintf(xmlChar *buf, int len, const char *msg, ...) {
556
0
    va_list args;
557
0
    int ret;
558
559
0
    if((buf == NULL) || (msg == NULL)) {
560
0
        return(-1);
561
0
    }
562
563
0
    va_start(args, msg);
564
0
    ret = vsnprintf((char *) buf, len, (const char *) msg, args);
565
0
    va_end(args);
566
0
    buf[len - 1] = 0; /* be safe ! */
567
568
0
    return(ret);
569
0
}
570
571
/**
572
 * xmlStrVPrintf:
573
 * @buf:   the result buffer.
574
 * @len:   the result buffer length.
575
 * @msg:   the message with printf formatting.
576
 * @ap:    extra parameters for the message.
577
 *
578
 * Formats @msg and places result into @buf.
579
 *
580
 * Returns the number of characters written to @buf or -1 if an error occurs.
581
 */
582
int
583
0
xmlStrVPrintf(xmlChar *buf, int len, const char *msg, va_list ap) {
584
0
    int ret;
585
586
0
    if((buf == NULL) || (msg == NULL)) {
587
0
        return(-1);
588
0
    }
589
590
0
    ret = vsnprintf((char *) buf, len, (const char *) msg, ap);
591
0
    buf[len - 1] = 0; /* be safe ! */
592
593
0
    return(ret);
594
0
}
595
596
/**
597
 * xmlStrVASPrintf:
598
 * @out:  pointer to the resulting string
599
 * @maxSize:  maximum size of the output buffer
600
 * @msg:  printf format string
601
 * @ap:  arguments for format string
602
 *
603
 * Creates a newly allocated string according to format.
604
 *
605
 * Returns 0 on success, 1 if the result was truncated or on other
606
 * errors, -1 if a memory allocation failed.
607
 */
608
int
609
150k
xmlStrVASPrintf(xmlChar **out, int maxSize, const char *msg, va_list ap) {
610
150k
    char empty[1];
611
150k
    va_list copy;
612
150k
    xmlChar *buf;
613
150k
    int res, size;
614
150k
    int truncated = 0;
615
616
150k
    if (out == NULL)
617
0
        return(1);
618
150k
    *out = NULL;
619
150k
    if (msg == NULL)
620
0
        return(1);
621
150k
    if (maxSize < 32)
622
0
        maxSize = 32;
623
624
150k
    va_copy(copy, ap);
625
150k
    res = vsnprintf(empty, 1, msg, copy);
626
150k
    va_end(copy);
627
628
150k
    if (res > 0) {
629
        /* snprintf seems to work according to C99. */
630
631
150k
        if (res < maxSize) {
632
150k
            size = res + 1;
633
150k
        } else {
634
155
            size = maxSize;
635
155
            truncated = 1;
636
155
        }
637
150k
        buf = xmlMalloc(size);
638
150k
        if (buf == NULL)
639
3
            return(-1);
640
150k
        if (vsnprintf((char *) buf, size, msg, ap) < 0) {
641
0
            xmlFree(buf);
642
0
            return(1);
643
0
        }
644
150k
    } else {
645
        /*
646
         * Unfortunately, older snprintf implementations don't follow the
647
         * C99 spec. If the output exceeds the size of the buffer, they can
648
         * return -1, 0 or the number of characters written instead of the
649
         * needed size. Older MSCVRT also won't write a terminating null
650
         * byte if the buffer is too small.
651
         *
652
         * If the value returned is non-negative and strictly less than
653
         * the buffer size (without terminating null), the result should
654
         * have been written completely, so we double the buffer size
655
         * until this condition is true. This assumes that snprintf will
656
         * eventually return a non-negative value. Otherwise, we will
657
         * allocate more and more memory until we run out.
658
         *
659
         * Note that this code path is also executed on conforming
660
         * platforms if the output is the empty string.
661
         */
662
663
0
        buf = NULL;
664
0
        size = 32;
665
0
        while (1) {
666
0
            buf = xmlMalloc(size);
667
0
            if (buf == NULL)
668
0
                return(-1);
669
670
0
            va_copy(copy, ap);
671
0
            res = vsnprintf((char *) buf, size, msg, copy);
672
0
            va_end(copy);
673
0
            if ((res >= 0) && (res < size - 1))
674
0
                break;
675
676
0
            if (size >= maxSize) {
677
0
                truncated = 1;
678
0
                break;
679
0
            }
680
681
0
            xmlFree(buf);
682
683
0
            if (size > maxSize / 2)
684
0
                size = maxSize;
685
0
            else
686
0
                size *= 2;
687
0
        }
688
0
    }
689
690
    /*
691
     * If the output was truncated, make sure that the buffer doesn't
692
     * end with a truncated UTF-8 sequence.
693
     */
694
150k
    if (truncated != 0) {
695
155
        int i = size - 1;
696
697
313
        while (i > 0) {
698
            /* Break after ASCII */
699
313
            if (buf[i-1] < 0x80)
700
2
                break;
701
311
            i -= 1;
702
            /* Break before non-ASCII */
703
311
            if (buf[i] >= 0xc0)
704
153
                break;
705
311
        }
706
707
155
        buf[i] = 0;
708
155
    }
709
710
150k
    *out = (xmlChar *) buf;
711
150k
    return(truncated);
712
150k
}
713
714
/**
715
 * xmlStrASPrintf:
716
 * @out:  pointer to the resulting string
717
 * @maxSize:  maximum size of the output buffer
718
 * @msg:  printf format string
719
 * @...:  arguments for format string
720
 *
721
 * See xmlStrVASPrintf.
722
 *
723
 * Returns 0 on success, 1 if the result was truncated or on other
724
 * errors, -1 if a memory allocation failed.
725
 */
726
int
727
0
xmlStrASPrintf(xmlChar **out, int maxSize, const char *msg, ...) {
728
0
    va_list ap;
729
0
    int ret;
730
731
0
    va_start(ap, msg);
732
0
    ret = xmlStrVASPrintf(out, maxSize, msg, ap);
733
0
    va_end(ap);
734
735
0
    return(ret);
736
0
}
737
738
/************************************************************************
739
 *                                                                      *
740
 *              Generic UTF8 handling routines                          *
741
 *                                                                      *
742
 * From rfc2044: encoding of the Unicode values on UTF-8:               *
743
 *                                                                      *
744
 * UCS-4 range (hex.)           UTF-8 octet sequence (binary)           *
745
 * 0000 0000-0000 007F   0xxxxxxx                                       *
746
 * 0000 0080-0000 07FF   110xxxxx 10xxxxxx                              *
747
 * 0000 0800-0000 FFFF   1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx                     *
748
 *                                                                      *
749
 * I hope we won't use values > 0xFFFF anytime soon !                   *
750
 *                                                                      *
751
 ************************************************************************/
752
753
754
/**
755
 * xmlUTF8Size:
756
 * @utf: pointer to the UTF8 character
757
 *
758
 * calculates the internal size of a UTF8 character
759
 *
760
 * returns the numbers of bytes in the character, -1 on format error
761
 */
762
int
763
66.2M
xmlUTF8Size(const xmlChar *utf) {
764
66.2M
    xmlChar mask;
765
66.2M
    int len;
766
767
66.2M
    if (utf == NULL)
768
0
        return -1;
769
66.2M
    if (*utf < 0x80)
770
59.6M
        return 1;
771
    /* check valid UTF8 character */
772
6.66M
    if (!(*utf & 0x40))
773
0
        return -1;
774
    /* determine number of bytes in char */
775
6.66M
    len = 2;
776
11.0M
    for (mask=0x20; mask != 0; mask>>=1) {
777
11.0M
        if (!(*utf & mask))
778
6.66M
            return len;
779
4.34M
        len++;
780
4.34M
    }
781
0
    return -1;
782
6.66M
}
783
784
/**
785
 * xmlUTF8Charcmp:
786
 * @utf1: pointer to first UTF8 char
787
 * @utf2: pointer to second UTF8 char
788
 *
789
 * compares the two UCS4 values
790
 *
791
 * returns result of the compare as with xmlStrncmp
792
 */
793
int
794
66.2M
xmlUTF8Charcmp(const xmlChar *utf1, const xmlChar *utf2) {
795
796
66.2M
    if (utf1 == NULL ) {
797
0
        if (utf2 == NULL)
798
0
            return 0;
799
0
        return -1;
800
0
    }
801
66.2M
    return xmlStrncmp(utf1, utf2, xmlUTF8Size(utf1));
802
66.2M
}
803
804
/**
805
 * xmlUTF8Strlen:
806
 * @utf:  a sequence of UTF-8 encoded bytes
807
 *
808
 * compute the length of an UTF8 string, it doesn't do a full UTF8
809
 * checking of the content of the string.
810
 *
811
 * Returns the number of characters in the string or -1 in case of error
812
 */
813
int
814
7.55k
xmlUTF8Strlen(const xmlChar *utf) {
815
7.55k
    size_t ret = 0;
816
817
7.55k
    if (utf == NULL)
818
0
        return(-1);
819
820
702M
    while (*utf != 0) {
821
702M
        if (utf[0] & 0x80) {
822
610M
            if ((utf[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80)
823
0
                return(-1);
824
610M
            if ((utf[0] & 0xe0) == 0xe0) {
825
610M
                if ((utf[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80)
826
0
                    return(-1);
827
610M
                if ((utf[0] & 0xf0) == 0xf0) {
828
39.1k
                    if ((utf[0] & 0xf8) != 0xf0 || (utf[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80)
829
0
                        return(-1);
830
39.1k
                    utf += 4;
831
610M
                } else {
832
610M
                    utf += 3;
833
610M
                }
834
610M
            } else {
835
295k
                utf += 2;
836
295k
            }
837
610M
        } else {
838
91.5M
            utf++;
839
91.5M
        }
840
702M
        ret++;
841
702M
    }
842
7.55k
    return(ret > INT_MAX ? 0 : ret);
843
7.55k
}
844
845
/**
846
 * xmlGetUTF8Char:
847
 * @utf:  a sequence of UTF-8 encoded bytes
848
 * @len:  a pointer to the minimum number of bytes present in
849
 *        the sequence.  This is used to assure the next character
850
 *        is completely contained within the sequence.
851
 *
852
 * Read the first UTF8 character from @utf
853
 *
854
 * Returns the char value or -1 in case of error, and sets *len to
855
 *        the actual number of bytes consumed (0 in case of error)
856
 */
857
int
858
7.23M
xmlGetUTF8Char(const unsigned char *utf, int *len) {
859
7.23M
    unsigned int c;
860
861
7.23M
    if (utf == NULL)
862
0
        goto error;
863
7.23M
    if (len == NULL)
864
0
        goto error;
865
866
7.23M
    c = utf[0];
867
7.23M
    if (c < 0x80) {
868
1.60M
        if (*len < 1)
869
0
            goto error;
870
        /* 1-byte code */
871
1.60M
        *len = 1;
872
5.62M
    } else {
873
5.62M
        if ((*len < 2) || ((utf[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80))
874
20.7k
            goto error;
875
5.60M
        if (c < 0xe0) {
876
290k
            if (c < 0xc2)
877
3.94k
                goto error;
878
            /* 2-byte code */
879
287k
            *len = 2;
880
287k
            c = (c & 0x1f) << 6;
881
287k
            c |= utf[1] & 0x3f;
882
5.31M
        } else {
883
5.31M
            if ((*len < 3) || ((utf[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80))
884
522
                goto error;
885
5.31M
            if (c < 0xf0) {
886
                /* 3-byte code */
887
5.31M
                *len = 3;
888
5.31M
                c = (c & 0xf) << 12;
889
5.31M
                c |= (utf[1] & 0x3f) << 6;
890
5.31M
                c |= utf[2] & 0x3f;
891
5.31M
                if ((c < 0x800) || ((c >= 0xd800) && (c < 0xe000)))
892
9
                    goto error;
893
5.31M
            } else {
894
277
                if ((*len < 4) || ((utf[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80))
895
8
                    goto error;
896
269
                *len = 4;
897
                /* 4-byte code */
898
269
                c = (c & 0x7) << 18;
899
269
                c |= (utf[1] & 0x3f) << 12;
900
269
                c |= (utf[2] & 0x3f) << 6;
901
269
                c |= utf[3] & 0x3f;
902
269
                if ((c < 0x10000) || (c >= 0x110000))
903
0
                    goto error;
904
269
            }
905
5.31M
        }
906
5.60M
    }
907
7.20M
    return(c);
908
909
25.2k
error:
910
25.2k
    if (len != NULL)
911
25.2k
  *len = 0;
912
25.2k
    return(-1);
913
7.23M
}
914
915
/**
916
 * xmlCheckUTF8:
917
 * @utf: Pointer to putative UTF-8 encoded string.
918
 *
919
 * Checks @utf for being valid UTF-8. @utf is assumed to be
920
 * null-terminated. This function is not super-strict, as it will
921
 * allow longer UTF-8 sequences than necessary. Note that Java is
922
 * capable of producing these sequences if provoked. Also note, this
923
 * routine checks for the 4-byte maximum size, but does not check for
924
 * 0x10ffff maximum value.
925
 *
926
 * Return value: true if @utf is valid.
927
 **/
928
int
929
xmlCheckUTF8(const unsigned char *utf)
930
4
{
931
4
    int ix;
932
4
    unsigned char c;
933
934
4
    if (utf == NULL)
935
0
        return(0);
936
    /*
937
     * utf is a string of 1, 2, 3 or 4 bytes.  The valid strings
938
     * are as follows (in "bit format"):
939
     *    0xxxxxxx                                      valid 1-byte
940
     *    110xxxxx 10xxxxxx                             valid 2-byte
941
     *    1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx                    valid 3-byte
942
     *    11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx           valid 4-byte
943
     */
944
4
    while ((c = utf[0])) {      /* string is 0-terminated */
945
4
        ix = 0;
946
4
        if ((c & 0x80) == 0x00) { /* 1-byte code, starts with 10 */
947
0
            ix = 1;
948
4
  } else if ((c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) {/* 2-byte code, starts with 110 */
949
2
      if ((utf[1] & 0xc0 ) != 0x80)
950
2
          return 0;
951
0
      ix = 2;
952
2
  } else if ((c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) {/* 3-byte code, starts with 1110 */
953
0
      if (((utf[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80) ||
954
0
          ((utf[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80))
955
0
        return 0;
956
0
      ix = 3;
957
2
  } else if ((c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) {/* 4-byte code, starts with 11110 */
958
0
      if (((utf[1] & 0xc0) != 0x80) ||
959
0
          ((utf[2] & 0xc0) != 0x80) ||
960
0
    ((utf[3] & 0xc0) != 0x80))
961
0
        return 0;
962
0
      ix = 4;
963
0
  } else       /* unknown encoding */
964
2
      return 0;
965
0
        utf += ix;
966
0
      }
967
0
      return(1);
968
4
}
969
970
/**
971
 * xmlUTF8Strsize:
972
 * @utf:  a sequence of UTF-8 encoded bytes
973
 * @len:  the number of characters in the array
974
 *
975
 * storage size of an UTF8 string
976
 * the behaviour is not guaranteed if the input string is not UTF-8
977
 *
978
 * Returns the storage size of
979
 * the first 'len' characters of ARRAY
980
 */
981
982
int
983
68.6M
xmlUTF8Strsize(const xmlChar *utf, int len) {
984
68.6M
    const xmlChar *ptr=utf;
985
68.6M
    int ch;
986
68.6M
    size_t ret;
987
988
68.6M
    if (utf == NULL)
989
0
        return(0);
990
991
68.6M
    if (len <= 0)
992
2.26k
        return(0);
993
994
266M
    while ( len-- > 0) {
995
197M
        if ( !*ptr )
996
6
            break;
997
197M
        ch = *ptr++;
998
197M
        if ((ch & 0x80))
999
541M
            while ((ch<<=1) & 0x80 ) {
1000
361M
    if (*ptr == 0) break;
1001
361M
                ptr++;
1002
361M
      }
1003
197M
    }
1004
68.6M
    ret = ptr - utf;
1005
68.6M
    return (ret > INT_MAX ? 0 : ret);
1006
68.6M
}
1007
1008
1009
/**
1010
 * xmlUTF8Strndup:
1011
 * @utf:  the input UTF8 *
1012
 * @len:  the len of @utf (in chars)
1013
 *
1014
 * a strndup for array of UTF8's
1015
 *
1016
 * Returns a new UTF8 * or NULL
1017
 */
1018
xmlChar *
1019
1.88k
xmlUTF8Strndup(const xmlChar *utf, int len) {
1020
1.88k
    xmlChar *ret;
1021
1.88k
    int i;
1022
1023
1.88k
    if ((utf == NULL) || (len < 0)) return(NULL);
1024
1.88k
    i = xmlUTF8Strsize(utf, len);
1025
1.88k
    ret = xmlMalloc((size_t) i + 1);
1026
1.88k
    if (ret == NULL) {
1027
0
        return(NULL);
1028
0
    }
1029
1.88k
    memcpy(ret, utf, i);
1030
1.88k
    ret[i] = 0;
1031
1.88k
    return(ret);
1032
1.88k
}
1033
1034
/**
1035
 * xmlUTF8Strpos:
1036
 * @utf:  the input UTF8 *
1037
 * @pos:  the position of the desired UTF8 char (in chars)
1038
 *
1039
 * a function to provide the equivalent of fetching a
1040
 * character from a string array
1041
 *
1042
 * Returns a pointer to the UTF8 character or NULL
1043
 */
1044
const xmlChar *
1045
684
xmlUTF8Strpos(const xmlChar *utf, int pos) {
1046
684
    int ch;
1047
1048
684
    if (utf == NULL) return(NULL);
1049
684
    if (pos < 0)
1050
0
        return(NULL);
1051
13.8M
    while (pos--) {
1052
13.8M
        ch = *utf++;
1053
13.8M
        if (ch == 0)
1054
0
            return(NULL);
1055
13.8M
        if ( ch & 0x80 ) {
1056
            /* if not simple ascii, verify proper format */
1057
2.49M
            if ( (ch & 0xc0) != 0xc0 )
1058
0
                return(NULL);
1059
            /* then skip over remaining bytes for this char */
1060
7.47M
            while ( (ch <<= 1) & 0x80 )
1061
4.98M
                if ( (*utf++ & 0xc0) != 0x80 )
1062
0
                    return(NULL);
1063
2.49M
        }
1064
13.8M
    }
1065
684
    return((xmlChar *)utf);
1066
684
}
1067
1068
/**
1069
 * xmlUTF8Strloc:
1070
 * @utf:  the input UTF8 *
1071
 * @utfchar:  the UTF8 character to be found
1072
 *
1073
 * a function to provide the relative location of a UTF8 char
1074
 *
1075
 * Returns the relative character position of the desired char
1076
 * or -1 if not found
1077
 */
1078
int
1079
1.97k
xmlUTF8Strloc(const xmlChar *utf, const xmlChar *utfchar) {
1080
1.97k
    size_t i;
1081
1.97k
    int size;
1082
1.97k
    int ch;
1083
1084
1.97k
    if (utf==NULL || utfchar==NULL) return -1;
1085
1.97k
    size = xmlUTF8Strsize(utfchar, 1);
1086
25.7M
        for(i=0; (ch=*utf) != 0; i++) {
1087
25.7M
            if (xmlStrncmp(utf, utfchar, size)==0)
1088
701
                return(i > INT_MAX ? 0 : i);
1089
25.7M
            utf++;
1090
25.7M
            if ( ch & 0x80 ) {
1091
                /* if not simple ascii, verify proper format */
1092
4.60M
                if ( (ch & 0xc0) != 0xc0 )
1093
0
                    return(-1);
1094
                /* then skip over remaining bytes for this char */
1095
13.8M
                while ( (ch <<= 1) & 0x80 )
1096
9.21M
                    if ( (*utf++ & 0xc0) != 0x80 )
1097
0
                        return(-1);
1098
4.60M
            }
1099
25.7M
        }
1100
1101
1.27k
    return(-1);
1102
1.97k
}
1103
/**
1104
 * xmlUTF8Strsub:
1105
 * @utf:  a sequence of UTF-8 encoded bytes
1106
 * @start: relative pos of first char
1107
 * @len:   total number to copy
1108
 *
1109
 * Create a substring from a given UTF-8 string
1110
 * Note:  positions are given in units of UTF-8 chars
1111
 *
1112
 * Returns a pointer to a newly created string or NULL if the
1113
 * start index is out of bounds or a memory allocation failed.
1114
 * If len is too large, the result is truncated.
1115
 */
1116
1117
xmlChar *
1118
6
xmlUTF8Strsub(const xmlChar *utf, int start, int len) {
1119
6
    int i;
1120
6
    int ch;
1121
1122
6
    if (utf == NULL) return(NULL);
1123
6
    if (start < 0) return(NULL);
1124
6
    if (len < 0) return(NULL);
1125
1126
    /*
1127
     * Skip over any leading chars
1128
     */
1129
30
    for (i = 0; i < start; i++) {
1130
24
        ch = *utf++;
1131
24
        if (ch == 0)
1132
0
            return(NULL);
1133
        /* skip over remaining bytes for this char */
1134
24
        if (ch & 0x80) {
1135
6
            ch <<= 1;
1136
18
            while (ch & 0x80) {
1137
12
                if (*utf++ == 0)
1138
0
                    return(NULL);
1139
12
                ch <<= 1;
1140
12
            }
1141
6
        }
1142
24
    }
1143
1144
6
    return(xmlUTF8Strndup(utf, len));
1145
6
}
1146
1147
/**
1148
 * xmlEscapeFormatString:
1149
 * @msg:  a pointer to the string in which to escape '%' characters.
1150
 * Must be a heap-allocated buffer created by libxml2 that may be
1151
 * returned, or that may be freed and replaced.
1152
 *
1153
 * Replaces the string pointed to by 'msg' with an escaped string.
1154
 * Returns the same string with all '%' characters escaped.
1155
 */
1156
xmlChar *
1157
xmlEscapeFormatString(xmlChar **msg)
1158
0
{
1159
0
    xmlChar *msgPtr = NULL;
1160
0
    xmlChar *result = NULL;
1161
0
    xmlChar *resultPtr = NULL;
1162
0
    size_t count = 0;
1163
0
    size_t msgLen = 0;
1164
0
    size_t resultLen = 0;
1165
1166
0
    if (!msg || !*msg)
1167
0
        return(NULL);
1168
1169
0
    for (msgPtr = *msg; *msgPtr != '\0'; ++msgPtr) {
1170
0
        ++msgLen;
1171
0
        if (*msgPtr == '%')
1172
0
            ++count;
1173
0
    }
1174
1175
0
    if (count == 0)
1176
0
        return(*msg);
1177
1178
0
    if ((count > INT_MAX) || (msgLen > INT_MAX - count))
1179
0
        return(NULL);
1180
0
    resultLen = msgLen + count + 1;
1181
0
    result = xmlMalloc(resultLen);
1182
0
    if (result == NULL) {
1183
        /* Clear *msg to prevent format string vulnerabilities in
1184
           out-of-memory situations. */
1185
0
        xmlFree(*msg);
1186
0
        *msg = NULL;
1187
0
        return(NULL);
1188
0
    }
1189
1190
0
    for (msgPtr = *msg, resultPtr = result; *msgPtr != '\0'; ++msgPtr, ++resultPtr) {
1191
0
        *resultPtr = *msgPtr;
1192
0
        if (*msgPtr == '%')
1193
0
            *(++resultPtr) = '%';
1194
0
    }
1195
0
    result[resultLen - 1] = '\0';
1196
1197
0
    xmlFree(*msg);
1198
0
    *msg = result;
1199
1200
0
    return *msg;
1201
0
}
1202