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Diffstat (limited to 'generic/tclBinary.c')
-rw-r--r-- | generic/tclBinary.c | 410 |
1 files changed, 277 insertions, 133 deletions
diff --git a/generic/tclBinary.c b/generic/tclBinary.c index bb918f2..96adff0 100644 --- a/generic/tclBinary.c +++ b/generic/tclBinary.c @@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ #include "tommath.h" #include <math.h> +#include <assert.h> /* * The following constants are used by GetFormatSpec to indicate various @@ -56,9 +57,12 @@ static void DupByteArrayInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, Tcl_Obj *copyPtr); +static void DupProperByteArrayInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, + Tcl_Obj *copyPtr); static int FormatNumber(Tcl_Interp *interp, int type, Tcl_Obj *src, unsigned char **cursorPtr); static void FreeByteArrayInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); +static void FreeProperByteArrayInternalRep(Tcl_Obj *objPtr); static int GetFormatSpec(const char **formatPtr, char *cmdPtr, int *countPtr, int *flagsPtr); static Tcl_Obj * ScanNumber(unsigned char *buffer, int type, @@ -155,35 +159,108 @@ static const EnsembleImplMap decodeMap[] = { }; /* - * The following object type represents an array of bytes. An array of bytes - * is not equivalent to an internationalized string. Conceptually, a string is - * an array of 16-bit quantities organized as a sequence of properly formed - * UTF-8 characters, while a ByteArray is an array of 8-bit quantities. - * Accessor functions are provided to convert a ByteArray to a String or a - * String to a ByteArray. Two or more consecutive bytes in an array of bytes - * may look like a single UTF-8 character if the array is casually treated as - * a string. But obtaining the String from a ByteArray is guaranteed to - * produced properly formed UTF-8 sequences so that there is a one-to-one map - * between bytes and characters. - * - * Converting a ByteArray to a String proceeds by casting each byte in the - * array to a 16-bit quantity, treating that number as a Unicode character, - * and storing the UTF-8 version of that Unicode character in the String. For - * ByteArrays consisting entirely of values 1..127, the corresponding String - * representation is the same as the ByteArray representation. - * - * Converting a String to a ByteArray proceeds by getting the Unicode - * representation of each character in the String, casting it to a byte by - * truncating the upper 8 bits, and then storing the byte in the ByteArray. - * Converting from ByteArray to String and back to ByteArray is not lossy, but - * converting an arbitrary String to a ByteArray may be. + * The following object types represent an array of bytes. The intent is + * to allow arbitrary binary data to pass through Tcl as a Tcl value + * without loss or damage. Such values are useful for things like + * encoded strings or Tk images to name just two. + * + * It's strange to have two Tcl_ObjTypes in place for this task when + * one would do, so a bit of detail and history how we got to this point + * and where we might go from here. + * + * A bytearray is an ordered sequence of bytes. Each byte is an integer + * value in the range [0-255]. To be a Tcl value type, we need a way to + * encode each value in the value set as a Tcl string. The simplest + * encoding is to represent each byte value as the same codepoint value. + * A bytearray of N bytes is encoded into a Tcl string of N characters + * where the codepoint of each character is the value of corresponding byte. + * This approach creates a one-to-one map between all bytearray values + * and a subset of Tcl string values. + * + * When converting a Tcl string value to the bytearray internal rep, the + * question arises what to do with strings outside that subset? That is, + * those Tcl strings containing at least one codepoint greater than 255? + * The obviously correct answer is to raise an error! That string value + * does not represent any valid bytearray value. Full Stop. The + * setFromAnyProc signature has a completion code return value for just + * this reason, to reject invalid inputs. + * + * Unfortunately this was not the path taken by the authors of the + * original tclByteArrayType. They chose to accept all Tcl string values + * as acceptable string encodings of the bytearray values that result + * from masking away the high bits of any codepoint value at all. This + * meant that every bytearray value had multiple accepted string + * representations. + * + * The implications of this choice are truly ugly. When a Tcl value has + * a string representation, we are required to accept that as the true + * value. Bytearray values that possess a string representation cannot + * be processed as bytearrays because we cannot know which true value + * that bytearray represents. The consequence is that we drag around + * an internal rep that we cannot make any use of. This painful price + * is extracted at any point after a string rep happens to be generated + * for the value. This happens even when the troublesome codepoints + * outside the byte range never show up. This happens rather routinely + * in normal Tcl operations unless we burden the script writer with the + * cognitive burden of avoiding it. The price is also paid by callers + * of the C interface. The routine + * + * unsigned char *Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj(objPtr, lenPtr) + * + * has a guarantee to always return a non-NULL value, but that value + * points to a byte sequence that cannot be used by the caller to + * process the Tcl value absent some sideband testing that objPtr + * is "pure". Tcl offers no public interface to perform this test, + * so callers either break encapsulation or are unavoidably buggy. Tcl + * has defined a public interface that cannot be used correctly. The + * Tcl source code itself suffers the same problem, and has been buggy, + * but progressively less so as more and more portions of the code have + * been retrofitted with the required "purity testing". The set of values + * able to pass the purity test can be increased via the introduction of + * a "canonical" flag marker, but the only way the broken interface itself + * can be discarded is to start over and define the Tcl_ObjType properly. + * Bytearrays should simply be usable as bytearrays without a kabuki + * dance of testing. + * + * The Tcl_ObjType "properByteArrayType" is (nearly) a correct + * implementation of bytearrays. Any Tcl value with the type + * properByteArrayType can have its bytearray value fetched and + * used with confidence that acting on that value is equivalent to + * acting on the true Tcl string value. This still implies a side + * testing burden -- past mistakes will not let us avoid that + * immediately, but it is at least a conventional test of type, and + * can be implemented entirely by examining the objPtr fields, with + * no need to query the intrep, as a canonical flag would require. + * + * Until Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj() and Tcl_SetByteArrayLength() can + * be revised to admit the possibility of returning NULL when the true + * value is not a valid bytearray, we need a mechanism to retain + * compatibility with the deployed callers of the broken interface. + * That's what the retained "tclByteArrayType" provides. In those + * unusual circumstances where we convert an invalid bytearray value + * to a bytearray type, it is to this legacy type. Essentially any + * time this legacy type gets used, it's a signal of a bug being ignored. + * A TIP should be drafted to remove this connection to the broken past + * so that Tcl 9 will no longer have any trace of it. Prescribing a + * migration path will be the key element of that work. The internal + * changes now in place are the limit of what can be done short of + * interface repair. They provide a great expansion of the histories + * over which bytearray values can be useful in the meanwhile. */ +static const Tcl_ObjType properByteArrayType = { + "bytearray", + FreeProperByteArrayInternalRep, + DupProperByteArrayInternalRep, + UpdateStringOfByteArray, + NULL +}; + const Tcl_ObjType tclByteArrayType = { "bytearray", FreeByteArrayInternalRep, DupByteArrayInternalRep, - UpdateStringOfByteArray, + NULL, SetByteArrayFromAny }; @@ -195,9 +272,9 @@ const Tcl_ObjType tclByteArrayType = { */ typedef struct ByteArray { - int used; /* The number of bytes used in the byte + unsigned int used; /* The number of bytes used in the byte * array. */ - int allocated; /* The amount of space actually allocated + unsigned int allocated; /* The amount of space actually allocated * minus 1 byte. */ unsigned char bytes[1]; /* The array of bytes. The actual size of this * field depends on the 'allocated' field @@ -206,11 +283,16 @@ typedef struct ByteArray { #define BYTEARRAY_SIZE(len) \ ((unsigned) (TclOffset(ByteArray, bytes) + (len))) -#define GET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr) \ - ((ByteArray *) (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1) -#define SET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr, baPtr) \ - (objPtr)->internalRep.twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) (baPtr) +#define GET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr) ((ByteArray *) (irPtr)->twoPtrValue.ptr1) +#define SET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr, baPtr) \ + (irPtr)->twoPtrValue.ptr1 = (void *) (baPtr) +int +TclIsPureByteArray( + Tcl_Obj * objPtr) +{ + return (NULL != Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType)); +} /* *---------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -324,11 +406,11 @@ Tcl_SetByteArrayObj( be >= 0. */ { ByteArray *byteArrayPtr; + Tcl_ObjIntRep ir; if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_SetByteArrayObj"); } - TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); TclInvalidateStringRep(objPtr); if (length < 0) { @@ -341,8 +423,9 @@ Tcl_SetByteArrayObj( if ((bytes != NULL) && (length > 0)) { memcpy(byteArrayPtr->bytes, bytes, (size_t) length); } - objPtr->typePtr = &tclByteArrayType; - SET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr, byteArrayPtr); + SET_BYTEARRAY(&ir, byteArrayPtr); + + Tcl_StoreIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType, &ir); } /* @@ -370,16 +453,24 @@ Tcl_GetByteArrayFromObj( * array of bytes in the ByteArray object. */ { ByteArray *baPtr; + const Tcl_ObjIntRep *irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); - if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclByteArrayType) { - SetByteArrayFromAny(NULL, objPtr); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + SetByteArrayFromAny(NULL, objPtr); + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType); + } + } } - baPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr); + baPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr); if (lengthPtr != NULL) { *lengthPtr = baPtr->used; } - return (unsigned char *) baPtr->bytes; + return baPtr->bytes; } /* @@ -410,22 +501,36 @@ Tcl_SetByteArrayLength( int length) /* New length for internal byte array. */ { ByteArray *byteArrayPtr; + unsigned newLength; + Tcl_ObjIntRep *irPtr; + + assert(length >= 0); + newLength = (unsigned int)length; if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object", "Tcl_SetByteArrayLength"); } - if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclByteArrayType) { - SetByteArrayFromAny(NULL, objPtr); + + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + SetByteArrayFromAny(NULL, objPtr); + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType); + } + } } - byteArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr); - if (length > byteArrayPtr->allocated) { - byteArrayPtr = ckrealloc(byteArrayPtr, BYTEARRAY_SIZE(length)); - byteArrayPtr->allocated = length; - SET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr, byteArrayPtr); + byteArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr); + if (newLength > byteArrayPtr->allocated) { + byteArrayPtr = ckrealloc(byteArrayPtr, BYTEARRAY_SIZE(newLength)); + byteArrayPtr->allocated = newLength; + SET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr, byteArrayPtr); } TclInvalidateStringRep(objPtr); - byteArrayPtr->used = length; + byteArrayPtr->used = newLength; return byteArrayPtr->bytes; } @@ -450,29 +555,38 @@ SetByteArrayFromAny( Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Not used. */ Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* The object to convert to type ByteArray. */ { - int length; + size_t length; + int improper = 0; const char *src, *srcEnd; unsigned char *dst; ByteArray *byteArrayPtr; - Tcl_UniChar ch = 0; - - if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclByteArrayType) { - src = TclGetStringFromObj(objPtr, &length); - srcEnd = src + length; + Tcl_ObjIntRep ir; - byteArrayPtr = ckalloc(BYTEARRAY_SIZE(length)); - for (dst = byteArrayPtr->bytes; src < srcEnd; ) { - src += TclUtfToUniChar(src, &ch); - *dst++ = UCHAR(ch); - } + if (Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType)) { + return TCL_OK; + } + if (Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType)) { + return TCL_OK; + } - byteArrayPtr->used = dst - byteArrayPtr->bytes; - byteArrayPtr->allocated = length; + src = TclGetString(objPtr); + length = objPtr->length; + srcEnd = src + length; - TclFreeIntRep(objPtr); - objPtr->typePtr = &tclByteArrayType; - SET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr, byteArrayPtr); + byteArrayPtr = ckalloc(BYTEARRAY_SIZE(length)); + for (dst = byteArrayPtr->bytes; src < srcEnd; ) { + Tcl_UniChar ch = 0; + src += TclUtfToUniChar(src, &ch); + improper = improper || (ch > 255); + *dst++ = UCHAR(ch); } + + byteArrayPtr->used = dst - byteArrayPtr->bytes; + byteArrayPtr->allocated = length; + + SET_BYTEARRAY(&ir, byteArrayPtr); + Tcl_StoreIntRep(objPtr, + improper ? &tclByteArrayType : &properByteArrayType, &ir); return TCL_OK; } @@ -497,8 +611,14 @@ static void FreeByteArrayInternalRep( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object with internal rep to free. */ { - ckfree(GET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr)); - objPtr->typePtr = NULL; + ckfree(GET_BYTEARRAY(Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType))); +} + +static void +FreeProperByteArrayInternalRep( + Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* Object with internal rep to free. */ +{ + ckfree(GET_BYTEARRAY(Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType))); } /* @@ -523,19 +643,41 @@ DupByteArrayInternalRep( Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, /* Object with internal rep to copy. */ Tcl_Obj *copyPtr) /* Object with internal rep to set. */ { - int length; + unsigned int length; ByteArray *srcArrayPtr, *copyArrayPtr; + Tcl_ObjIntRep ir; - srcArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(srcPtr); + srcArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(Tcl_FetchIntRep(srcPtr, &tclByteArrayType)); length = srcArrayPtr->used; copyArrayPtr = ckalloc(BYTEARRAY_SIZE(length)); copyArrayPtr->used = length; copyArrayPtr->allocated = length; memcpy(copyArrayPtr->bytes, srcArrayPtr->bytes, (size_t) length); - SET_BYTEARRAY(copyPtr, copyArrayPtr); - copyPtr->typePtr = &tclByteArrayType; + SET_BYTEARRAY(&ir, copyArrayPtr); + Tcl_StoreIntRep(copyPtr, &tclByteArrayType, &ir); +} + +static void +DupProperByteArrayInternalRep( + Tcl_Obj *srcPtr, /* Object with internal rep to copy. */ + Tcl_Obj *copyPtr) /* Object with internal rep to set. */ +{ + unsigned int length; + ByteArray *srcArrayPtr, *copyArrayPtr; + Tcl_ObjIntRep ir; + + srcArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(Tcl_FetchIntRep(srcPtr, &properByteArrayType)); + length = srcArrayPtr->used; + + copyArrayPtr = ckalloc(BYTEARRAY_SIZE(length)); + copyArrayPtr->used = length; + copyArrayPtr->allocated = length; + memcpy(copyArrayPtr->bytes, srcArrayPtr->bytes, (size_t) length); + + SET_BYTEARRAY(&ir, copyArrayPtr); + Tcl_StoreIntRep(copyPtr, &properByteArrayType, &ir); } /* @@ -543,9 +685,7 @@ DupByteArrayInternalRep( * * UpdateStringOfByteArray -- * - * Update the string representation for a ByteArray data object. Note: - * This procedure does not invalidate an existing old string rep so - * storage will be lost if this has not already been done. + * Update the string representation for a ByteArray data object. * * Results: * None. @@ -554,9 +694,6 @@ DupByteArrayInternalRep( * The object's string is set to a valid string that results from the * ByteArray-to-string conversion. * - * The object becomes a string object -- the internal rep is discarded - * and the typePtr becomes NULL. - * *---------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -565,41 +702,35 @@ UpdateStringOfByteArray( Tcl_Obj *objPtr) /* ByteArray object whose string rep to * update. */ { - int i, length, size; - unsigned char *src; - char *dst; - ByteArray *byteArrayPtr; - - byteArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr); - src = byteArrayPtr->bytes; - length = byteArrayPtr->used; + const Tcl_ObjIntRep *irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); + ByteArray *byteArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr); + unsigned char *src = byteArrayPtr->bytes; + unsigned int i, length = byteArrayPtr->used; + unsigned int size = length; /* * How much space will string rep need? */ - size = length; - for (i = 0; i < length && size >= 0; i++) { + for (i = 0; i < length && size <= INT_MAX; i++) { if ((src[i] == 0) || (src[i] > 127)) { size++; } } - if (size < 0) { + if (size > INT_MAX) { Tcl_Panic("max size for a Tcl value (%d bytes) exceeded", INT_MAX); } - dst = ckalloc(size + 1); - objPtr->bytes = dst; - objPtr->length = size; - if (size == length) { - memcpy(dst, src, (size_t) size); - dst[size] = '\0'; + char *dst = Tcl_InitStringRep(objPtr, (char *)src, size); + TclOOM(dst, size); } else { + char *dst = Tcl_InitStringRep(objPtr, NULL, size); + TclOOM(dst, size); for (i = 0; i < length; i++) { dst += Tcl_UniCharToUtf(src[i], dst); } - *dst = '\0'; + (void)Tcl_InitStringRep(objPtr, NULL, size); } } @@ -629,7 +760,8 @@ TclAppendBytesToByteArray( int len) { ByteArray *byteArrayPtr; - int needed; + unsigned int length, needed; + Tcl_ObjIntRep *irPtr; if (Tcl_IsShared(objPtr)) { Tcl_Panic("%s called with shared object","TclAppendBytesToByteArray"); @@ -642,23 +774,34 @@ TclAppendBytesToByteArray( /* Append zero bytes is a no-op. */ return; } - if (objPtr->typePtr != &tclByteArrayType) { - SetByteArrayFromAny(NULL, objPtr); + + length = (unsigned int)len; + + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + SetByteArrayFromAny(NULL, objPtr); + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &properByteArrayType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { + irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(objPtr, &tclByteArrayType); + } + } } - byteArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr); + byteArrayPtr = GET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr); - if (len > INT_MAX - byteArrayPtr->used) { + if (length > INT_MAX - byteArrayPtr->used) { Tcl_Panic("max size for a Tcl value (%d bytes) exceeded", INT_MAX); } - needed = byteArrayPtr->used + len; + needed = byteArrayPtr->used + length; /* * If we need to, resize the allocated space in the byte array. */ if (needed > byteArrayPtr->allocated) { ByteArray *ptr = NULL; - int attempt; + unsigned int attempt; if (needed <= INT_MAX/2) { /* Try to allocate double the total space that is needed. */ @@ -668,7 +811,7 @@ TclAppendBytesToByteArray( if (ptr == NULL) { /* Try to allocate double the increment that is needed (plus). */ unsigned int limit = INT_MAX - needed; - unsigned int extra = len + TCL_MIN_GROWTH; + unsigned int extra = length + TCL_MIN_GROWTH; int growth = (int) ((extra > limit) ? limit : extra); attempt = needed + growth; @@ -681,13 +824,13 @@ TclAppendBytesToByteArray( } byteArrayPtr = ptr; byteArrayPtr->allocated = attempt; - SET_BYTEARRAY(objPtr, byteArrayPtr); + SET_BYTEARRAY(irPtr, byteArrayPtr); } if (bytes) { - memcpy(byteArrayPtr->bytes + byteArrayPtr->used, bytes, len); + memcpy(byteArrayPtr->bytes + byteArrayPtr->used, bytes, length); } - byteArrayPtr->used += len; + byteArrayPtr->used += length; TclInvalidateStringRep(objPtr); } @@ -1873,7 +2016,6 @@ FormatNumber( Tcl_Obj *src, /* Number to format. */ unsigned char **cursorPtr) /* Pointer to index into destination buffer. */ { - long value; double dvalue; Tcl_WideInt wvalue; float fvalue; @@ -1889,10 +2031,11 @@ FormatNumber( */ if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, src, &dvalue) != TCL_OK) { - if (src->typePtr != &tclDoubleType) { + const Tcl_ObjIntRep *irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(src, &tclDoubleType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } - dvalue = src->internalRep.doubleValue; + dvalue = irPtr->doubleValue; } CopyNumber(&dvalue, *cursorPtr, sizeof(double), type); *cursorPtr += sizeof(double); @@ -1908,10 +2051,11 @@ FormatNumber( */ if (Tcl_GetDoubleFromObj(interp, src, &dvalue) != TCL_OK) { - if (src->typePtr != &tclDoubleType) { + const Tcl_ObjIntRep *irPtr = Tcl_FetchIntRep(src, &tclDoubleType); + if (irPtr == NULL) { return TCL_ERROR; } - dvalue = src->internalRep.doubleValue; + dvalue = irPtr->doubleValue; } /* @@ -1935,7 +2079,7 @@ FormatNumber( case 'w': case 'W': case 'm': - if (Tcl_GetWideIntFromObj(interp, src, &wvalue) != TCL_OK) { + if (TclGetWideBitsFromObj(interp, src, &wvalue) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (NeedReversing(type)) { @@ -1965,19 +2109,19 @@ FormatNumber( case 'i': case 'I': case 'n': - if (TclGetLongFromObj(interp, src, &value) != TCL_OK) { + if (TclGetWideBitsFromObj(interp, src, &wvalue) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (NeedReversing(type)) { - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 8); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 16); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 24); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 8); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 16); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 24); } else { - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 24); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 16); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 8); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 24); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 16); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 8); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue); } return TCL_OK; @@ -1987,15 +2131,15 @@ FormatNumber( case 's': case 'S': case 't': - if (TclGetLongFromObj(interp, src, &value) != TCL_OK) { + if (TclGetWideBitsFromObj(interp, src, &wvalue) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } if (NeedReversing(type)) { - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 8); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 8); } else { - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value >> 8); - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue >> 8); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue); } return TCL_OK; @@ -2003,10 +2147,10 @@ FormatNumber( * 8-bit integer values. */ case 'c': - if (TclGetLongFromObj(interp, src, &value) != TCL_OK) { + if (TclGetWideBitsFromObj(interp, src, &wvalue) != TCL_OK) { return TCL_ERROR; } - *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(value); + *(*cursorPtr)++ = UCHAR(wvalue); return TCL_OK; default: @@ -2194,7 +2338,7 @@ ScanNumber( Tcl_Obj *bigObj = NULL; mp_int big; - TclBNInitBignumFromWideUInt(&big, uwvalue); + TclInitBignumFromWideUInt(&big, uwvalue); bigObj = Tcl_NewBignumObj(&big); return bigObj; } @@ -2394,8 +2538,8 @@ BinaryDecodeHex( } c = *data++; - if (!isxdigit((int) c)) { - if (strict || !isspace(c)) { + if (!isxdigit(UCHAR(c))) { + if (strict || !TclIsSpaceProc(c)) { goto badChar; } i--; @@ -2508,7 +2652,7 @@ BinaryEncode64( } break; case OPT_WRAPCHAR: - wrapchar = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[i+1], &wrapcharlen); + wrapchar = TclGetStringFromObj(objv[i+1], &wrapcharlen); if (wrapcharlen == 0) { maxlen = 0; } @@ -2742,7 +2886,7 @@ BinaryDecodeUu( if (lineLen < 0) { c = *data++; if (c < 32 || c > 96) { - if (strict || !isspace(c)) { + if (strict || !TclIsSpaceProc(c)) { goto badUu; } i--; @@ -2760,7 +2904,7 @@ BinaryDecodeUu( d[i] = c = *data++; if (c < 32 || c > 96) { if (strict) { - if (!isspace(c)) { + if (!TclIsSpaceProc(c)) { goto badUu; } else if (c == '\n') { goto shortUu; @@ -2804,7 +2948,7 @@ BinaryDecodeUu( } else if (c >= 32 && c <= 96) { data--; break; - } else if (strict || !isspace(c)) { + } else if (strict || !TclIsSpaceProc(c)) { goto badUu; } } while (data < dataend); @@ -2929,7 +3073,7 @@ BinaryDecode64( if (c == '=' && i > 1) { value <<= 6; cut++; - } else if (!strict && isspace(c)) { + } else if (!strict && TclIsSpaceProc(c)) { i--; } else { goto bad64; @@ -2947,7 +3091,7 @@ BinaryDecode64( } else if (c == '=') { value <<= 6; cut++; - } else if (strict || !isspace(c)) { + } else if (strict || !TclIsSpaceProc(c)) { goto bad64; } else { i--; @@ -2968,7 +3112,7 @@ BinaryDecode64( goto bad64; } for (; data < dataend; data++) { - if (!isspace(*data)) { + if (!TclIsSpaceProc(*data)) { goto bad64; } } |