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# 6fc8d014 21-Mar-2023 pakutoma

Fix phpGH-10648: add check function pointer into mbfl_encoding

Previously, mbstring used the same logic for encoding validation as for
encoding conversion.

However, there are ca

Fix phpGH-10648: add check function pointer into mbfl_encoding

Previously, mbstring used the same logic for encoding validation as for
encoding conversion.

However, there are cases where we want to use different logic for validation
and conversion. For example, if a string ends up with missing input
required by the encoding, or if a character is input that is invalid
as an encoding but can be converted, the conversion should succeed and
the validation should fail.

To achieve this, a function pointer mb_check_fn has been added to
struct mbfl_encoding to implement the logic used for validation.
Also, added implementation of validation logic for UTF-7, UTF7-IMAP,
ISO-2022-JP and JIS.

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# f3c8efd7 04-Aug-2022 Alex Dowad

In legacy text conversion filters, reset filter state in 'flush' function

Up until now, I believed that mbstring had been designed such
that (legacy) text conversion filter objects shoul

In legacy text conversion filters, reset filter state in 'flush' function

Up until now, I believed that mbstring had been designed such
that (legacy) text conversion filter objects should not be
re-used after the 'flush' function is called to complete a
text conversion operation.

However, it turns out that the implementation of
_php_mb_encoding_handler_ex DID re-use filter objects
after flush. That means that functions which were based on
_php_mb_encoding_handler_ex, including mb_parse_str and
php_mb_post_handler, would break in some cases; state left
over from converting one substring (perhaps a variable name)
would affect the results of converting another substring
(perhaps the value of the same variable), and could cause
extraneous characters to get inserted into the output.

All this code should be deleted soon, but fixing it helps me
to avoid spurious failures when fuzzing the new/old code to
look for differences in behavior.

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# da58d42d 06-Dec-2021 Alex Dowad

Implement fast text conversion interface for CP950

# eac50a36 05-Dec-2021 Alex Dowad

Implement fast text conversion interface for Big5

# 3c732251 21-Jul-2021 Alex Dowad

New internal interface for fast text conversion in mbstring

When converting text to/from wchars, mbstring makes one function call
for each and every byte or wchar to be converted. Typica

New internal interface for fast text conversion in mbstring

When converting text to/from wchars, mbstring makes one function call
for each and every byte or wchar to be converted. Typically, each of
these conversion functions contains a state machine, and its state has
to be restored and then saved for every single one of these calls.
It doesn't take much to see that this is grossly inefficient.

Instead of converting one byte or wchar on each call, the new
conversion functions will either fill up or drain a whole buffer of
wchars on each call. In benchmarks, this is about 3-10× faster.

Adding the new, faster conversion functions for all supported legacy
text encodings still needs some work. Also, all the code which uses
the old-style conversion functions needs to be converted to use the
new ones. After that, the old code can be dropped. (The mailparse
extension will also have to be fixed up so it will still compile.)

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# 626f0fec 30-Jul-2021 Alex Dowad

Remove some dead code from mbstring

mbstring has a great deal of dead code. Some common types are:

- Default switch clauses which will never be taken
- If clauses intended to co

Remove some dead code from mbstring

mbstring has a great deal of dead code. Some common types are:

- Default switch clauses which will never be taken
- If clauses intended to convert codepoints which were not present in
a conversion table... but the codepoint in question *is* in the table,
so the if clause is not needed.
- Bounds checks in places where it is not possible for a value to ever
be out of bounds.
- Checks to see if an unmatched Unicode codepoint is in CP932 extension
range 3... but every codepoint in range 3 is also in range 2, so no
codepoint will ever be matched and converted by that code.

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# 776296e1 30-Aug-2021 Alex Dowad

mbstring no longer provides 'long' substitutions for erroneous input bytes

Previously, mbstring had a special mode whereby it would convert
erroneous input byte sequences to output like

mbstring no longer provides 'long' substitutions for erroneous input bytes

Previously, mbstring had a special mode whereby it would convert
erroneous input byte sequences to output like "BAD+XXXX", where "XXXX"
would be the erroneous bytes expressed in hexadecimal. This mode could
be enabled by calling `mb_substitute_character("long")`.

However, accurately reproducing input byte sequences from the cached
state of a conversion filter is often tricky, and this significantly
complicates the implementation. Further, the means used for passing
the erroneous bytes through to where the "BAD+XXXX" text is generated
only allows for up to 3 bytes to be passed, meaning that some erroneous
byte sequences are truncated anyways.

More to the point, a search of publically available PHP code indicates
that nobody is really using this feature anyways.

Incidentally, this feature also provided error output like "JIS+XXXX"
if the input 'should have' represented a JISX 0208 codepoint, but it
decodes to a codepoint which does not exist in the JISX 0208 charset.
Similarly, specific error output was provided for non-existent
JISX 0212 codepoints, and likewise for JISX 0213, CP932, and a few
other charsets. All of that is now consigned to the flames.

However, "long" error markers also include a somewhat more useful
"U+XXXX" marker for Unicode codepoints which were successfully
decoded from the input text, but cannot be represented in the output
encoding. Those are still supported.

With this change, there is no need to use a variety of special values
in the high bits of a wchar to represent different types of error
values. We can (and will) just use a single error value. This will be
equal to -1.

One complicating factor: Text conversion functions return an integer to
indicate whether the conversion operation should be immediately
aborted, and the magic 'abort' marker is -1. Also, almost all of these
functions would return the received byte/codepoint to indicate success.
That doesn't work with the new error value; if an input filter detects
an error and passes -1 to the output filter, and the output filter
returns it back, that would be taken to mean 'abort'.

Therefore, amend all these functions to return 0 for success.

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# 73c6a5b8 04-Jul-2021 Alex Dowad

Fix conversion of Big5 and CP950 text (and add test suite)

- Truncated multi-byte characters are treated as an error
- Follow recommended mappings from Unicode consortium

# a06c20a1 18-Oct-2020 Alex Dowad

Remove useless constant MBFL_ENCTYPE_MBCS

This flag indicated that an encoding was 'multi-byte'; it can use a variable
number of bytes to encode each character. As it turns out, we don't

Remove useless constant MBFL_ENCTYPE_MBCS

This flag indicated that an encoding was 'multi-byte'; it can use a variable
number of bytes to encode each character. As it turns out, we don't actually
need to check this flag anywhere, so it's better to remove it.

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# 3e7acf90 04-Nov-2020 Alex Dowad

Remove mbstring identify filters

mbstring had an 'identify filter' for almost every supported text encoding
which was used when auto-detecting the most likely encoding for a string.

Remove mbstring identify filters

mbstring had an 'identify filter' for almost every supported text encoding
which was used when auto-detecting the most likely encoding for a string.
It would run over the string and set a 'flag' if it saw anything which
did not appear likely to be the encoding in question.

One problem with this scheme was that encodings which merely appeared
less likely to be the correct one were completely rejected, even if there
was no better candidate. Another problem was that the 'identify filters'
had a huge amount of code duplication with the 'conversion filters'.

Eliminate the identify filters. Instead, when auto-detecting text
encoding, use conversion filters to see whether the input string is valid
in candidate encodings or not. At the same type, watch the type of
codepoints which the string decodes to and mark it as less likely if
non-printable characters (ESC, form feed, bell, etc.) or 'private use
area' codepoints are seen.

Interestingly, one old test case in which JIS text was misidentified
as UTF-8 (and this wrong behavior was enshrined in the test) was 'fixed'
and the JIS string is now auto-detected as JIS.

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# 0ffc1f55 16-Jul-2020 Alex Dowad

Refactor mbfl_ident.c, mbfl_encoding.c, mbfl_memory_device.c, mbfl_string.c

- Make everything less gratuitously verbose
- Don't litter the code with lots of unneeded NULL checks (for thi

Refactor mbfl_ident.c, mbfl_encoding.c, mbfl_memory_device.c, mbfl_string.c

- Make everything less gratuitously verbose
- Don't litter the code with lots of unneeded NULL checks (for things which
will never be NULL)
- Don't return success/failure code from functions which can never fail
- For encoding structs, don't use pointers to pointers to pointers for the
list of alias strings. Pointers to pointers (2 levels of indirection)
is what actually makes sense. This gets rid of some extraneous
dereference operations.

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# a2b40ee9 16-Jul-2020 Alex Dowad

Remove unneeded function mbfl_filt_ident_common_dtor

This was the default destructor for mbfl_identify_filter structs, but there's nothing
we actually need to do to those structs before

Remove unneeded function mbfl_filt_ident_common_dtor

This was the default destructor for mbfl_identify_filter structs, but there's nothing
we actually need to do to those structs before freeing them.

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# dcd6c604 16-Jul-2020 Alex Dowad

Remove unneeded function mbfl_filt_conv_common_dtor

This is a default destructor for mbfl_convert_filter structs. The thing is: there
isn't really anything that needs to be done to those

Remove unneeded function mbfl_filt_conv_common_dtor

This is a default destructor for mbfl_convert_filter structs. The thing is: there
isn't really anything that needs to be done to those structs before freeing them.
The default destructor just zeroed out some fields, but there's no reason why
we should actually do that.

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# 62317d59 04-Jul-2020 Alex Dowad

Remove redundant includes from mbstring (and make sure correct config.h is used)

Very interesting... it turns out that when Valgrind support was enabled,
`#include "config.h"` from withi

Remove redundant includes from mbstring (and make sure correct config.h is used)

Very interesting... it turns out that when Valgrind support was enabled,
`#include "config.h"` from within mbstring was actually including the file "config.h"
from Valgrind, and not the one from mbstring!!

This is because -I/usr/include/valgrind was added to the compiler invocation _before_
-Iext/mbstring/libmbfl.

Make sure we actually include the file which was intended.

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# 363d87f2 21-Feb-2020 George Peter Banyard

Fix [-Wmissing-field-initializers] compiler warning in mbstring

Add missing NULL pointer for mbfl_convert_vtbl struct.

# a29c7933 21-Jan-2020 Stanislav Malyshev

Merge branch 'PHP-7.3' into PHP-7.4

* PHP-7.3:
Update NEWS
Fix bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`)
Fix #79099: OOB read in php_strip_tags_ex

Merge branch 'PHP-7.3' into PHP-7.4

* PHP-7.3:
Update NEWS
Fix bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`)
Fix #79099: OOB read in php_strip_tags_ex
Fix #79091: heap use-after-free in session_create_id()

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# 25ec7eb3 21-Jan-2020 Stanislav Malyshev

Merge branch 'PHP-7.2' into PHP-7.3

* PHP-7.2:
Update NEWS
Fix bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`)
Fix #79099: OOB read in php_strip_tags_ex

Merge branch 'PHP-7.2' into PHP-7.3

* PHP-7.2:
Update NEWS
Fix bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`)
Fix #79099: OOB read in php_strip_tags_ex
Fix #79091: heap use-after-free in session_create_id()

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# 2bcbc95f 21-Jan-2020 Stanislav Malyshev

Fix bug #79037 (global buffer-overflow in `mbfl_filt_conv_big5_wchar`)

Revision tags: php-7.3.13RC1, php-7.2.26RC1, php-7.4.0, php-7.2.25, php-7.3.12, php-7.4.0RC6, php-7.3.12RC1, php-7.2.25RC1, php-7.4.0RC5, php-7.1.33, php-7.2.24, php-7.3.11, php-7.4.0RC4, php-7.3.11RC1, php-7.2.24RC1, php-7.4.0RC3, php-7.2.23, php-7.3.10, php-7.4.0RC2, php-7.2.23RC1, php-7.3.10RC1, php-7.4.0RC1, php-7.1.32, php-7.2.22, php-7.3.9, php-7.4.0beta4, php-7.2.22RC1, php-7.3.9RC1
# 7b152990 09-Aug-2019 Nikita Popov

Don't short-circuit MBFL_OUTPUTFILTER_ILLEGAL_MODE_NONE

Make sure we always go through mbfl_filt_conv_illegal_output(), so
that the number of illegal characters gets counted.

Revision tags: php-7.4.0beta2, php-7.1.31, php-7.2.21, php-7.3.8, php-7.4.0beta1, php-7.2.21RC1, php-7.3.8RC1, php-7.4.0alpha3, php-7.3.7, php-7.2.20, php-7.4.0alpha2, php-7.3.7RC3, php-7.3.7RC2, php-7.2.20RC2, php-7.4.0alpha1, php-7.3.7RC1, php-7.2.20RC1, php-7.2.19, php-7.3.6, php-7.1.30, php-7.2.19RC1, php-7.3.6RC1, php-7.1.29, php-7.2.18, php-7.3.5, php-7.2.18RC1, php-7.3.5RC1, php-7.2.17, php-7.3.4, php-7.1.28, php-7.3.4RC1, php-7.2.17RC1, php-7.1.27, php-7.3.3, php-7.2.16, php-7.3.3RC1, php-7.2.16RC1, php-7.2.15, php-7.3.2, php-7.2.15RC1, php-7.3.2RC1, php-5.6.40, php-7.1.26, php-7.3.1, php-7.2.14, php-7.2.14RC1, php-7.3.1RC1, php-5.6.39, php-7.1.25, php-7.2.13, php-7.0.33, php-7.3.0, php-7.1.25RC1, php-7.2.13RC1, php-7.3.0RC6, php-7.1.24, php-7.2.12, php-7.3.0RC5, php-7.1.24RC1, php-7.2.12RC1, php-7.3.0RC4
# 1ad08256 14-Oct-2018 Peter Kokot

Sync leading and final newlines in source code files

This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines.

Sync leading and final newlines in source code files

This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines.

According to POSIX, a line is a sequence of zero or more non-' <newline>'
characters plus a terminating '<newline>' character. [1] Files should
normally have at least one final newline character.

C89 [2] and later standards [3] mention a final newline:
"A source file that is not empty shall end in a new-line character,
which shall not be immediately preceded by a backslash character."

Although it is not mandatory for all files to have a final newline
fixed, a more consistent and homogeneous approach brings less of commit
differences issues and a better development experience in certain text
editors and IDEs.

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_206
[2] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c89/c89-draft.html#2.1.1.2
[3] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c99/n1256.html#5.1.1.2

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# 1c850bfc 14-Oct-2018 Peter Kokot

Sync leading and final newlines in source code files

This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines.

Sync leading and final newlines in source code files

This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines.

According to POSIX, a line is a sequence of zero or more non-' <newline>'
characters plus a terminating '<newline>' character. [1] Files should
normally have at least one final newline character.

C89 [2] and later standards [3] mention a final newline:
"A source file that is not empty shall end in a new-line character,
which shall not be immediately preceded by a backslash character."

Although it is not mandatory for all files to have a final newline
fixed, a more consistent and homogeneous approach brings less of commit
differences issues and a better development experience in certain text
editors and IDEs.

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_206
[2] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c89/c89-draft.html#2.1.1.2
[3] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c99/n1256.html#5.1.1.2

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# 60a69dae 14-Oct-2018 Peter Kokot

Sync leading and final newlines in source code files

This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines.

Sync leading and final newlines in source code files

This patch adds missing newlines, trims multiple redundant final
newlines into a single one, and trims redundant leading newlines.

According to POSIX, a line is a sequence of zero or more non-' <newline>'
characters plus a terminating '<newline>' character. [1] Files should
normally have at least one final newline character.

C89 [2] and later standards [3] mention a final newline:
"A source file that is not empty shall end in a new-line character,
which shall not be immediately preceded by a backslash character."

Although it is not mandatory for all files to have a final newline
fixed, a more consistent and homogeneous approach brings less of commit
differences issues and a better development experience in certain text
editors and IDEs.

[1] http://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/basedefs/V1_chap03.html#tag_03_206
[2] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c89/c89-draft.html#2.1.1.2
[3] https://port70.net/~nsz/c/c99/n1256.html#5.1.1.2

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Revision tags: php-7.1.23, php-7.2.11, php-7.3.0RC3, php-7.1.23RC1, php-7.2.11RC1, php-7.3.0RC2, php-5.6.38, php-7.1.22, php-7.3.0RC1, php-7.2.10, php-7.0.32, php-7.1.22RC1, php-7.3.0beta3, php-7.2.10RC1, php-7.1.21, php-7.2.9, php-7.3.0beta2, php-7.1.21RC1, php-7.3.0beta1, php-7.2.9RC1, php-5.6.37, php-7.1.20, php-7.3.0alpha4, php-7.0.31, php-7.2.8, php-7.1.20RC1, php-7.2.8RC1, php-7.3.0alpha3, php-7.3.0alpha2, php-7.1.19, php-7.2.7, php-7.1.19RC1, php-7.3.0alpha1, php-7.2.7RC1, php-7.1.18, php-7.2.6, php-7.2.6RC1, php-7.1.18RC1, php-5.6.36, php-7.2.5, php-7.1.17, php-7.0.30, php-7.1.17RC1, php-7.2.5RC1, php-5.6.35, php-7.0.29, php-7.2.4, php-7.1.16, php-7.1.16RC1, php-7.2.4RC1, php-7.1.15, php-5.6.34, php-7.2.3, php-7.0.28, php-7.2.3RC1, php-7.1.15RC1, php-7.1.14, php-7.2.2, php-7.1.14RC1, php-7.2.2RC1, php-7.1.13, php-5.6.33, php-7.2.1, php-7.0.27, php-7.2.1RC1, php-7.1.13RC1, php-7.0.27RC1, php-7.2.0
# d21c9028 22-Nov-2017 Nikita Popov

Fix cp950 pua check

One set of parenthesis was missing, causing a legitimate compiler
warnings. In the end it doesn't actually matter, because it just
ends up doing an unnecessary ch

Fix cp950 pua check

One set of parenthesis was missing, causing a legitimate compiler
warnings. In the end it doesn't actually matter, because it just
ends up doing an unnecessary check in the w > 0 case.

This fixes the logic and moves it out into a separate functions,
to be a bit more readable.

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Revision tags: php-7.1.12, php-7.0.26, php-7.1.12RC1, php-7.2.0RC6, php-7.0.26RC1, php-7.1.11, php-5.6.32, php-7.2.0RC5, php-7.0.25, php-7.1.11RC1, php-7.2.0RC4, php-7.0.25RC1, php-7.1.10, php-7.2.0RC3, php-7.0.24, php-7.2.0RC2, php-7.1.10RC1, php-7.0.24RC1, php-7.1.9, php-7.2.0RC1, php-7.0.23, php-7.1.9RC1, php-7.2.0beta3, php-7.0.23RC1
# 633a471b 04-Aug-2017 Nikita Popov

Store input and output filters in mbfl encodings

For functions like mb_chr() and mb_ord() just looking up the
input/output filter for the encoding dominates the runtime. This
commit

Store input and output filters in mbfl encodings

For functions like mb_chr() and mb_ord() just looking up the
input/output filter for the encoding dominates the runtime. This
commit stores the input/output filter for an encoding in the
mbfl encoding structure, so it can be looked up directly, rather
than scanning through filter function lists.

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# b7a7b1a6 03-Jan-2015 Stanislav Malyshev

trailing whitespace removal

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