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114 lines
3.9 KiB
C
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// Copyright 2016 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef NET_BASE_PARSE_NUMBER_H_
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#define NET_BASE_PARSE_NUMBER_H_
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#include "base/compiler_specific.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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// This file contains utility functions for parsing numbers, in the context of
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// network protocols.
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//
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// Q: Doesn't //base already provide these in string_number_conversions.h, with
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// functions like base::StringToInt()?
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//
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// A: Yes, and those functions are used under the hood by these implementations.
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//
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// However using the base::StringTo*() has historically led to subtle bugs
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// in the context of parsing network protocols:
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//
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// * Permitting a leading '+'
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// * Incorrectly classifying overflow/underflow from a parsing failure
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// * Allowing negative numbers for non-negative fields
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//
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// This API tries to avoid these problems by picking sensible defaults for
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// //net code. For more details see crbug.com/596523.
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namespace net {
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// Format to use when parsing integers.
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enum class ParseIntFormat {
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// Accepts non-negative base 10 integers of the form:
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//
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// 1*DIGIT
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//
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// This construction is used in a variety of IETF standards, such as RFC 7230
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// (HTTP).
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//
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// When attempting to parse a negative number using this format, the failure
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// will be FAILED_PARSE since it violated the expected format (and not
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// FAILED_UNDERFLOW).
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//
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// Also note that inputs need not be in minimal encoding: "0003" is valid and
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// equivalent to "3".
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NON_NEGATIVE,
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// Accept optionally negative base 10 integers of the form:
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//
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// ["-"] 1*DIGIT
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//
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// In other words, this accepts the same things as NON_NEGATIVE, and
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// additionally recognizes those numbers prefixed with a '-'.
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//
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// Note that by this defintion "-0" IS a valid input.
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OPTIONALLY_NEGATIVE
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};
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// The specific reason why a ParseInt*() function failed.
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enum class ParseIntError {
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// The parsed number couldn't fit into the provided output type because it was
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// too high.
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FAILED_OVERFLOW,
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// The parsed number couldn't fit into the provided output type because it was
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// too low.
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FAILED_UNDERFLOW,
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// The number failed to be parsed because it wasn't a valid decimal number (as
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// determined by the policy).
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FAILED_PARSE,
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};
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// The ParseInt*() functions parse a string representing a number.
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//
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// The format of the strings that are accepted is controlled by the |format|
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// parameter. This allows rejecting negative numbers.
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//
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// These functions return true on success, and fill |*output| with the result.
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//
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// On failure, it is guaranteed that |*output| was not modified. If
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// |optional_error| was non-null, then it is filled with the reason for the
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// failure.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseInt32(const base::StringPiece& input,
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ParseIntFormat format,
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int32_t* output,
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ParseIntError* optional_error = nullptr)
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WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseInt64(const base::StringPiece& input,
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ParseIntFormat format,
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int64_t* output,
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ParseIntError* optional_error = nullptr)
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WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// The ParseUint*() functions parse a string representing a number.
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//
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// These are equivalent to calling ParseInt*() with a format string of
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// ParseIntFormat::NON_NEGATIVE and unsigned output types.
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseUint32(const base::StringPiece& input,
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uint32_t* output,
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ParseIntError* optional_error = nullptr)
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WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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NET_EXPORT bool ParseUint64(const base::StringPiece& input,
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uint64_t* output,
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ParseIntError* optional_error = nullptr)
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WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_BASE_PARSE_NUMBER_H_
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