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// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto
// Copyright (c) 2009-2022 The Bitcoin Core developers
// Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying
// file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php.
/**
* Utilities for converting data from/to strings.
*/
#ifndef BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H
#define BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H
#include <crypto/hex_base.h> // IWYU pragma: export
#include <span.h>
#include <util/string.h>
#include <charconv>
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdint>
#include <limits>
#include <optional>
#include <string> // IWYU pragma: export
#include <string_view> // IWYU pragma: export
#include <system_error>
#include <type_traits>
#include <vector>
/** Used by SanitizeString() */
enum SafeChars
{
SAFE_CHARS_DEFAULT, //!< The full set of allowed chars
SAFE_CHARS_UA_COMMENT, //!< BIP-0014 subset
SAFE_CHARS_FILENAME, //!< Chars allowed in filenames
SAFE_CHARS_URI, //!< Chars allowed in URIs (RFC 3986)
};
/**
* Used by ParseByteUnits()
* Lowercase base 1000
* Uppercase base 1024
*/
enum class ByteUnit : uint64_t {
NOOP = 1ULL,
k = 1000ULL,
K = 1024ULL,
m = 1'000'000ULL,
M = 1ULL << 20,
g = 1'000'000'000ULL,
G = 1ULL << 30,
t = 1'000'000'000'000ULL,
T = 1ULL << 40,
};
/**
* Remove unsafe chars. Safe chars chosen to allow simple messages/URLs/email
* addresses, but avoid anything even possibly remotely dangerous like & or >
* @param[in] str The string to sanitize
* @param[in] rule The set of safe chars to choose (default: least restrictive)
* @return A new string without unsafe chars
*/
std::string SanitizeString(std::string_view str, int rule = SAFE_CHARS_DEFAULT);
/** Parse the hex string into bytes (uint8_t or std::byte). Ignores whitespace. Returns nullopt on invalid input. */
template <typename Byte = std::byte>
std::optional<std::vector<Byte>> TryParseHex(std::string_view str);
/** Like TryParseHex, but returns an empty vector on invalid input. */
template <typename Byte = uint8_t>
std::vector<Byte> ParseHex(std::string_view hex_str)
{
return TryParseHex<Byte>(hex_str).value_or(std::vector<Byte>{});
}
/* Returns true if each character in str is a hex character, and has an even
* number of hex digits.*/
bool IsHex(std::string_view str);
/**
* Return true if the string is a hex number, optionally prefixed with "0x"
*/
bool IsHexNumber(std::string_view str);
std::optional<std::vector<unsigned char>> DecodeBase64(std::string_view str);
std::string EncodeBase64(Span<const unsigned char> input);
inline std::string EncodeBase64(Span<const std::byte> input) { return EncodeBase64(MakeUCharSpan(input)); }
inline std::string EncodeBase64(std::string_view str) { return EncodeBase64(MakeUCharSpan(str)); }
std::optional<std::vector<unsigned char>> DecodeBase32(std::string_view str);
/**
* Base32 encode.
* If `pad` is true, then the output will be padded with '=' so that its length
* is a multiple of 8.
*/
std::string EncodeBase32(Span<const unsigned char> input, bool pad = true);
/**
* Base32 encode.
* If `pad` is true, then the output will be padded with '=' so that its length
* is a multiple of 8.
*/
std::string EncodeBase32(std::string_view str, bool pad = true);
/**
* Splits socket address string into host string and port value.
* Validates port value.
*
* @param[in] in The socket address string to split.
* @param[out] portOut Port-portion of the input, if found and parsable.
* @param[out] hostOut Host-portion of the input, if found.
* @return true if port-portion is absent or within its allowed range, otherwise false
*/
bool SplitHostPort(std::string_view in, uint16_t& portOut, std::string& hostOut);
// LocaleIndependentAtoi is provided for backwards compatibility reasons.
//
// New code should use ToIntegral or the ParseInt* functions
// which provide parse error feedback.
//
// The goal of LocaleIndependentAtoi is to replicate the defined behaviour of
// std::atoi as it behaves under the "C" locale, and remove some undefined
// behavior. If the parsed value is bigger than the integer type's maximum
// value, or smaller than the integer type's minimum value, std::atoi has
// undefined behavior, while this function returns the maximum or minimum
// values, respectively.
template <typename T>
T LocaleIndependentAtoi(std::string_view str)
{
static_assert(std::is_integral<T>::value);
T result;
// Emulate atoi(...) handling of white space and leading +/-.
std::string_view s = util::TrimStringView(str);
if (!s.empty() && s[0] == '+') {
if (s.length() >= 2 && s[1] == '-') {
return 0;
}
s = s.substr(1);
}
auto [_, error_condition] = std::from_chars(s.data(), s.data() + s.size(), result);
if (error_condition == std::errc::result_out_of_range) {
if (s.length() >= 1 && s[0] == '-') {
// Saturate underflow, per strtoll's behavior.
return std::numeric_limits<T>::min();
} else {
// Saturate overflow, per strtoll's behavior.
return std::numeric_limits<T>::max();
}
} else if (error_condition != std::errc{}) {
return 0;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Tests if the given character is a decimal digit.
* @param[in] c character to test
* @return true if the argument is a decimal digit; otherwise false.
*/
constexpr bool IsDigit(char c)
{
return c >= '0' && c <= '9';
}
/**
* Tests if the given character is a whitespace character. The whitespace characters
* are: space, form-feed ('\f'), newline ('\n'), carriage return ('\r'), horizontal
* tab ('\t'), and vertical tab ('\v').
*
* This function is locale independent. Under the C locale this function gives the
* same result as std::isspace.
*
* @param[in] c character to test
* @return true if the argument is a whitespace character; otherwise false
*/
constexpr inline bool IsSpace(char c) noexcept {
return c == ' ' || c == '\f' || c == '\n' || c == '\r' || c == '\t' || c == '\v';
}
/**
* Convert string to integral type T. Leading whitespace, a leading +, or any
* trailing character fail the parsing. The required format expressed as regex
* is `-?[0-9]+`. The minus sign is only permitted for signed integer types.
*
* @returns std::nullopt if the entire string could not be parsed, or if the
* parsed value is not in the range representable by the type T.
*/
template <typename T>
std::optional<T> ToIntegral(std::string_view str)
{
static_assert(std::is_integral<T>::value);
T result;
const auto [first_nonmatching, error_condition] = std::from_chars(str.data(), str.data() + str.size(), result);
if (first_nonmatching != str.data() + str.size() || error_condition != std::errc{}) {
return std::nullopt;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Convert string to signed 32-bit integer with strict parse error feedback.
* @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer,
* false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseInt32(std::string_view str, int32_t *out);
/**
* Convert string to signed 64-bit integer with strict parse error feedback.
* @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer,
* false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseInt64(std::string_view str, int64_t *out);
/**
* Convert decimal string to unsigned 8-bit integer with strict parse error feedback.
* @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer,
* false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseUInt8(std::string_view str, uint8_t *out);
/**
* Convert decimal string to unsigned 16-bit integer with strict parse error feedback.
* @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer,
* false if the entire string could not be parsed or if overflow or underflow occurred.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseUInt16(std::string_view str, uint16_t* out);
/**
* Convert decimal string to unsigned 32-bit integer with strict parse error feedback.
* @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer,
* false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseUInt32(std::string_view str, uint32_t *out);
/**
* Convert decimal string to unsigned 64-bit integer with strict parse error feedback.
* @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer,
* false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseUInt64(std::string_view str, uint64_t *out);
/**
* Format a paragraph of text to a fixed width, adding spaces for
* indentation to any added line.
*/
std::string FormatParagraph(std::string_view in, size_t width = 79, size_t indent = 0);
/**
* Timing-attack-resistant comparison.
* Takes time proportional to length
* of first argument.
*/
template <typename T>
bool TimingResistantEqual(const T& a, const T& b)
{
if (b.size() == 0) return a.size() == 0;
size_t accumulator = a.size() ^ b.size();
for (size_t i = 0; i < a.size(); i++)
accumulator |= size_t(a[i] ^ b[i%b.size()]);
return accumulator == 0;
}
/** Parse number as fixed point according to JSON number syntax.
* @returns true on success, false on error.
* @note The result must be in the range (-10^18,10^18), otherwise an overflow error will trigger.
*/
[[nodiscard]] bool ParseFixedPoint(std::string_view, int decimals, int64_t *amount_out);
namespace {
/** Helper class for the default infn argument to ConvertBits (just returns the input). */
struct IntIdentity
{
[[maybe_unused]] int operator()(int x) const { return x; }
};
} // namespace
/** Convert from one power-of-2 number base to another. */
template<int frombits, int tobits, bool pad, typename O, typename It, typename I = IntIdentity>
bool ConvertBits(O outfn, It it, It end, I infn = {}) {
size_t acc = 0;
size_t bits = 0;
constexpr size_t maxv = (1 << tobits) - 1;
constexpr size_t max_acc = (1 << (frombits + tobits - 1)) - 1;
while (it != end) {
int v = infn(*it);
if (v < 0) return false;
acc = ((acc << frombits) | v) & max_acc;
bits += frombits;
while (bits >= tobits) {
bits -= tobits;
outfn((acc >> bits) & maxv);
}
++it;
}
if (pad) {
if (bits) outfn((acc << (tobits - bits)) & maxv);
} else if (bits >= frombits || ((acc << (tobits - bits)) & maxv)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
/**
* Converts the given character to its lowercase equivalent.
* This function is locale independent. It only converts uppercase
* characters in the standard 7-bit ASCII range.
* This is a feature, not a limitation.
*
* @param[in] c the character to convert to lowercase.
* @return the lowercase equivalent of c; or the argument
* if no conversion is possible.
*/
constexpr char ToLower(char c)
{
return (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z' ? (c - 'A') + 'a' : c);
}
/**
* Returns the lowercase equivalent of the given string.
* This function is locale independent. It only converts uppercase
* characters in the standard 7-bit ASCII range.
* This is a feature, not a limitation.
*
* @param[in] str the string to convert to lowercase.
* @returns lowercased equivalent of str
*/
std::string ToLower(std::string_view str);
/**
* Converts the given character to its uppercase equivalent.
* This function is locale independent. It only converts lowercase
* characters in the standard 7-bit ASCII range.
* This is a feature, not a limitation.
*
* @param[in] c the character to convert to uppercase.
* @return the uppercase equivalent of c; or the argument
* if no conversion is possible.
*/
constexpr char ToUpper(char c)
{
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' ? (c - 'a') + 'A' : c);
}
/**
* Returns the uppercase equivalent of the given string.
* This function is locale independent. It only converts lowercase
* characters in the standard 7-bit ASCII range.
* This is a feature, not a limitation.
*
* @param[in] str the string to convert to uppercase.
* @returns UPPERCASED EQUIVALENT OF str
*/
std::string ToUpper(std::string_view str);
/**
* Capitalizes the first character of the given string.
* This function is locale independent. It only converts lowercase
* characters in the standard 7-bit ASCII range.
* This is a feature, not a limitation.
*
* @param[in] str the string to capitalize.
* @returns string with the first letter capitalized.
*/
std::string Capitalize(std::string str);
/**
* Parse a string with suffix unit [k|K|m|M|g|G|t|T].
* Must be a whole integer, fractions not allowed (0.5t), no whitespace or +-
* Lowercase units are 1000 base. Uppercase units are 1024 base.
* Examples: 2m,27M,19g,41T
*
* @param[in] str the string to convert into bytes
* @param[in] default_multiplier if no unit is found in str use this unit
* @returns optional uint64_t bytes from str or nullopt
* if ToIntegral is false, str is empty, trailing whitespace or overflow
*/
std::optional<uint64_t> ParseByteUnits(std::string_view str, ByteUnit default_multiplier);
#endif // BITCOIN_UTIL_STRENCODINGS_H