naiveproxy/src/base/strings/escape.h
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// Copyright 2020 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifndef BASE_STRINGS_ESCAPE_H_
#define BASE_STRINGS_ESCAPE_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <set>
#include <string>
#include "base/base_export.h"
#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
#include "base/strings/utf_offset_string_conversions.h"
namespace base {
class UnescapeRule {
public:
// A combination of the following flags that is passed to the unescaping
// functions.
typedef uint32_t Type;
enum {
// Don't unescape anything at all.
NONE = 0,
// Don't unescape anything special, but all normal unescaping will happen.
// This is a placeholder and can't be combined with other flags (since it's
// just the absence of them). All other unescape rules imply "normal" in
// addition to their special meaning. Things like escaped letters, digits,
// and most symbols will get unescaped with this mode.
NORMAL = 1 << 0,
// Convert %20 to spaces. In some places where we're showing URLs, we may
// want this. In places where the URL may be copied and pasted out, then
// you wouldn't want this since it might not be interpreted in one piece
// by other applications. Other UTF-8 spaces will not be unescaped.
SPACES = 1 << 1,
// Unescapes '/' and '\\'. If these characters were unescaped, the resulting
// URL won't be the same as the source one. Moreover, they are dangerous to
// unescape in strings that will be used as file paths or names. This value
// should only be used when slashes don't have special meaning, like data
// URLs.
PATH_SEPARATORS = 1 << 2,
// Unescapes various characters that will change the meaning of URLs,
// including '%', '+', '&', '#'. Does not unescape path separators.
// If these characters were unescaped, the resulting URL won't be the same
// as the source one. This flag is used when generating final output like
// filenames for URLs where we won't be interpreting as a URL and want to do
// as much unescaping as possible.
URL_SPECIAL_CHARS_EXCEPT_PATH_SEPARATORS = 1 << 3,
// URL queries use "+" for space. This flag controls that replacement.
REPLACE_PLUS_WITH_SPACE = 1 << 4,
};
};
// Unescapes |escaped_text| and returns the result.
// Unescaping consists of looking for the exact pattern "%XX", where each X is
// a hex digit, and converting to the character with the numerical value of
// those digits. Thus "i%20=%203%3b" unescapes to "i = 3;", if the
// "UnescapeRule::SPACES" used.
//
// This method does not ensure that the output is a valid string using any
// character encoding. However, it does leave escaped certain byte sequences
// that would be dangerous to display to the user, because if interpreted as
// UTF-8, they could be used to mislead the user. Callers that want to
// unconditionally unescape everything for uses other than displaying data to
// the user should use UnescapeBinaryURLComponent().
BASE_EXPORT std::string UnescapeURLComponent(StringPiece escaped_text,
UnescapeRule::Type rules);
// Unescapes the given substring as a URL, and then tries to interpret the
// result as being encoded as UTF-8. If the result is convertible into UTF-8, it
// will be returned as converted. If it is not, the original escaped string will
// be converted into a std::u16string and returned. |adjustments| provides
// information on how the original string was adjusted to get the string
// returned.
BASE_EXPORT std::u16string UnescapeAndDecodeUTF8URLComponentWithAdjustments(
StringPiece text,
UnescapeRule::Type rules,
OffsetAdjuster::Adjustments* adjustments);
// Unescapes a component of a URL for use as binary data. Unlike
// UnescapeURLComponent, leaves nothing unescaped, including nulls, invalid
// characters, characters that are unsafe to display, etc. This should *not*
// be used when displaying the decoded data to the user.
//
// Only the NORMAL and REPLACE_PLUS_WITH_SPACE rules are allowed.
BASE_EXPORT std::string UnescapeBinaryURLComponent(
StringPiece escaped_text,
UnescapeRule::Type rules = UnescapeRule::NORMAL);
// Variant of UnescapeBinaryURLComponent(). Writes output to |unescaped_text|.
// Returns true on success, returns false and clears |unescaped_text| on
// failure. Fails on characters escaped that are unsafe to unescape in some
// contexts, which are defined as characters "\0" through "\x1F" (Which includes
// CRLF but not space), and optionally path separators. Path separators include
// both forward and backward slashes on all platforms. Does not fail if any of
// those characters appear unescaped in the input string.
BASE_EXPORT bool UnescapeBinaryURLComponentSafe(StringPiece escaped_text,
bool fail_on_path_separators,
std::string* unescaped_text);
// Returns true if |escaped_text| contains any element of |bytes| in
// percent-encoded form.
//
// For example, if |bytes| is {'%', '/'}, returns true if |escaped_text|
// contains "%25" or "%2F", but not if it just contains bare '%' or '/'
// characters.
BASE_EXPORT bool ContainsEncodedBytes(StringPiece escaped_text,
const std::set<unsigned char>& bytes);
} // namespace base
#endif // BASE_STRINGS_ESCAPE_H_