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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* UTF-8 spec summary, taken from Wikipedia and elsewhere, kept here
for locality of reference.
Codepoints 0-0x7f encode as themselves, one byte each, bit 7 always 0.
0x80 and up are encoded as multiple bytes. The first byte's bit 7 is
always 1. The top bits determine the byte length of the sequence:
110 - 2 bytes
1110 - 3 bytes
11110 - 4 bytes
Continuation (2nd and further bytes) have 10 as the top 2 bits. If
we get a continuation that's not after a sequence-starter, that's an
error. If we get a sequence-starter, but the sequence doesn't have
the correct number of continuation bytes (e.g. 110xxxxx followed by
anything that isn't 10xxxxxx), that's an error too.
Note that we don't actually do a full decode of the codepoint bits.
It's enough to look at the top bits to keep track of multibyte
characters.
BOM: if the file contains ef bb bf (aka U+FEFF), it will be colorized
as a special (non-printable).
If the file begins with ff fe, it's UTF-16 (little endian). If it's
fe ff, it's UTF-16 big-endian. We detect these and print a warning
on stderr.
*/
/* from getopt.c */
extern int my_getopt(int, char **, char *);
extern char *optarg;
extern int optind;
#ifndef VERSION
#define VERSION "(unknown version)"
#endif
#ifndef BUFSIZ
#define BUFSIZ 4096
#endif
/* environment variables. */
#define NO_COLOR "NO_COLOR"
#define ENV_OPTS "UXD_OPTS"
/* maximum number of arguments, including environment and argv. */
#define MAX_ARGS 64
/* ANSI colors */
#define BLACK 0 /* don't use (could be the background color) */
#define RED 1
#define GREEN 2
#define YELLOW 3
#define BLUE 4 /* don't use (hard to read on many terminals) */
#define PURPLE 5
#define CYAN 6
#define WHITE 7 /* don't use (could be the background color) */
/* highlight types. */
#define HL_NORMAL 0
#define HL_NORM_INV 1
#define HL_SPECIAL 2
#define HL_SPEC_INV 3
#define HL_BAD 4
/* terminal codes for mono highlighting. */
#define MONO_NORMAL 0
#define MONO_UNDERLINE 4
#define MONO_BOLD 1
#define MONO_REVERSE 7
/* terminal codes to enable/disable UTF-8 mode */
#define ESC_UTF8_ON "\x1b%G"
#define ESC_UTF8_OFF "\x1b%@"
/* replacement character � is U+FFFD */
#define PRINT_BAD "�"
#define PRINT_BOM "B"
#define PRINT_OLONG "O"
#define PRINT_OORANGE ">"
#define PRINT_SURR "S"
/* sprintf() formats for hex data */
#define LC_BYTE_FMT "%02x"
#define LC_ADDR_FMT "%04x: "
#define UC_BYTE_FMT "%02X"
#define UC_ADDR_FMT "%04X: "
/* name (read from argv[0]), for error/warning messages. */
const char *self;
/* the input file, either stdin or a file we open for reading. */
FILE *input;
/* default colors */
int normal_colors[] = { GREEN, YELLOW };
int bad_color = RED;
int special_color = PURPLE;
/* toggles between 0 and 1 for each normal character */
int cur_normal_hilite = 0;
/* these buffers are bigger than they need to be really. */
/* offset and hex bytes: */
char left_buf[4096];
/* printable form: */
char right_buf[4096];
/* dump_column ranges 0..(MAX_DUMP_COLS-1) */
#define MAX_DUMP_COLS 16
int dump_column = 0;
/* where we're at in the input. */
int filepos = 0;
/* Unicode control character printable equivalents. For 0, use
the "empty set" symbol. It's a lot more readable than the "nul"
symbol, ␀. Escape, tab, newline, space are what urxvt uses in
its "keycap picture" mode. The rest of these are hard to read at
normal font sizes, but it's still better than using a dot for
everything like xxd does. */
char * const special_symbols[] = {
/* 0-0x0f: */
"∅", "␁", "␂", "␃", "␄", "␅", "␆", "␇", "␈", "⇥", "↵", "␋", "␌", "␍", "␎", "␏",
/* 0x10-0x1f: */
"␐", "␑", "␒", "␓", "␔", "␕", "␖", "␗", "␘", "␙", "␚", "⎋", "␜", "␝", "␞", "␟",
/* 0x20 (space): */
"␣",
};
/* options */
int alternate_colors = 1; /* -1 */
int print_info_opt = 0; /* -i */
int bold = 0; /* -b */
int hilite_multi = 1; /* -r */
int mono = 0; /* -m */
long display_offset = 0; /* -o */
long seekpos = 0; /* -s, -S */
int seek_offset_zero = 0; /* -S */
long limit; /* -l */
const char *hex_byte_fmt = LC_BYTE_FMT; /* -u */
const char *hex_addr_fmt = LC_ADDR_FMT; /* " */
char *dump_data_arg = NULL; /* -d */
long dump_data_idx = 0; /* -d */
int term_utf8 = 0; /* -t, -T */
int restore_term = 0; /* -T only */
int java_mode = 0; /* -j */
int wtf8_mode = 0; /* -w */
int permissive = 0; /* -l */
/* stats for -i option */
long byte_count = 0;
long ascii_count = 0;
long multi_count = 0;
long bad_count = 0;
long char_count = 0;
void usage(void) {
extern char *usage_opts[];
char **opt;
puts("uxd (Utf-8 heX Dump) v" VERSION " by B. Watson. WTFPL.");
printf("Usage: %s -[options] [<file>]\n", self);
puts(" With no <file>, or with -, read standard input.");
puts("Options:");
for(opt = usage_opts; *opt; opt++) {
puts(*opt);
}
exit(0);
}
void version(void) {
printf("%s\n", VERSION);
exit(0);
}
void open_input(const char *arg) {
if(!arg || (strcmp(arg, "-") == 0)) {
input = stdin;
} else {
input = fopen(arg, "rb");
if(!input) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", self);
perror(arg);
exit(1);
}
}
}
void color_error(void) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid -c colors (-h for help).\n", self);
exit(1);
}
void check_color(char c) {
if(c < '0' || c > '7') color_error();
}
void parse_colors(char *arg) {
if(!arg[0]) return; /* should never happen anyway */
/* first 2 are required */
check_color(arg[0]);
check_color(arg[1]);
normal_colors[0] = arg[0] - '0';
normal_colors[1] = arg[1] - '0';
/* optional 3rd color */
if(!arg[2]) return;
check_color(arg[2]);
special_color = arg[2] - '0';
/* optional 4th color */
if(!arg[3]) return;
check_color(arg[3]);
bad_color = arg[3] - '0';
}
void number_err(int opt) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid number for -%c option.\n", self, opt);
exit(1);
}
long parse_number(int opt, const char *s) {
char *e;
long result;
result = strtol(s, &e, 0);
/* require at least one digit (otherwise -sk would be allowed) */
if(e == s)
number_err(opt);
/* buglets here: 100x is correctly rejected, but 100kx is allowed
(the x is ignored). not gonna worry about it. some people might
even make use of it: 100kb or 100Kb will work. */
switch(*e) {
case 0: break;
case 'k': result *= 1024L; break;
case 'm': result *= 1048576L; break;
case 'g': result *= 1073741824L; break;
case 'K': result *= 1000L; break;
case 'M': result *= 1000000L; break;
case 'G': result *= 1000000000L; break;
default:
number_err(opt);
}
return result;
}
void parse_args(int argc, char **argv) {
int opt;
if(argc > 1) {
if(strcmp(argv[1], "--help") == 0)
usage();
if(strcmp(argv[1], "--version") == 0)
version();
}
while((opt = my_getopt(argc, argv, "jwptTd:1ic:nbl:rmo:S:s:uhv")) != -1) {
switch(opt) {
case 'j':
java_mode = 1; break;
case 'w':
wtf8_mode = 1; break;
case 'p':
permissive = 1; break;
case 't':
term_utf8 = restore_term = 1; break;
case 'T':
term_utf8 = 1; restore_term = 0; break;
case 'd':
if(dump_data_arg) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: multiple -d options not supported.\n", self);
exit(1);
}
dump_data_arg = optarg; break;
case '1':
alternate_colors = 0; break;
case 'i':
print_info_opt = 1; break;
case 'c':
mono = 0; parse_colors(optarg); break;
case 'n':
break; /* already handled in parse_options() */
case 'b':
bold = 1; break;
case 'l':
limit = parse_number(opt, optarg);
if(limit < 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: negative limit for -l not allowed.\n", self);
exit(1);
}
break;
case 'r':
hilite_multi = 0; break;
case 'm':
mono = 1; break;
case 'o':
display_offset = parse_number(opt, optarg); break;
case 'S':
seek_offset_zero = 1;
/* fall thru */
case 's':
seekpos = parse_number(opt, optarg);
break;
case 'u':
hex_byte_fmt = UC_BYTE_FMT; hex_addr_fmt = UC_ADDR_FMT; break;
case 'h':
usage(); break;
case 'v':
version(); break;
default:
exit(1);
}
}
if(dump_data_arg) {
if(optind != argc) {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot give a filename when -d is used.\n", self);
exit(1);
}
} else {
/* filename (if present) must come after all -options, and
there can only be one filename. */
if(optind < (argc - 1)) usage();
open_input(argv[optind]);
}
}
/* read options from the environment and the command line, create a
new argv/argc that has all the options from both, with the
environment ones first. */
void parse_options(int argc, char **argv) {
int nargc;
char **real_argv = argv;
char *nargv[MAX_ARGS + 1];
char *env, *p;
if(getenv(NO_COLOR))
mono = 1;
env = getenv(ENV_OPTS);
if(!env) {
/* nothing in the env, use regular args as-is */
parse_args(argc, argv);
return;
}
nargv[0] = (char *)self;
nargv[1] = env;
nargc = 2;
for(p = env; *p; p++) {
if(*p == ' ' || *p == '\t') {
*p = '\0';
if(nargc == MAX_ARGS) break;
nargv[nargc++] = p + 1;
}
}
argv++; /* skip exe name */
while(*argv) {
/* have to check for the -n option here */
if(argv[0][0] == '-' && argv[0][1] == 'n') {
parse_args(argc, real_argv);
return;
}
if(nargc == MAX_ARGS) break;
nargv[nargc++] = *argv;
argv++;
}
nargv[nargc] = NULL;
parse_args(nargc, nargv);
}
char *get_special(unsigned char c) {
if(c == 0x7f) return "⌦"; /* tab */
if(c <= ' ') return special_symbols[c];
return "?"; /* should never happen */
}
/* Set name to use for error messages. This must be called before
open_input(). */
void set_self(const char *argv0) {
self = strrchr(argv0, '/');
if(self)
self++;
else
self = argv0;
}
void print_line(void) {
int spacing = MAX_DUMP_COLS - dump_column;
printf("%s", left_buf);
/* line up the rightmost field (human-readable), for the partial
line at the end of the output (if there is one). */
while(spacing--) printf(" ");
if(dump_column < (MAX_DUMP_COLS / 2)) putchar(' ');
printf(" %s\n", right_buf);
/* clear the buffers, start a new line */
left_buf[0] = right_buf[0] = '\0';
dump_column = 0;
}
void next_normal_hilite(void) {
if(alternate_colors)
cur_normal_hilite = !cur_normal_hilite;
}
void append_color(char *buf, int hl_type) {
char tmpbuf[100];
int fgcolor, bgcolor;
switch(hl_type) {
case HL_NORMAL:
fgcolor = normal_colors[cur_normal_hilite];
bgcolor = 0;
break;
case HL_NORM_INV:
fgcolor = 0;
bgcolor = normal_colors[cur_normal_hilite];
break;
case HL_SPECIAL:
fgcolor = special_color;
bgcolor = 0;
break;
case HL_SPEC_INV:
fgcolor = 0;
bgcolor = special_color;
break;
case HL_BAD:
default:
fgcolor = 0;
bgcolor = bad_color;
break;
}
sprintf(tmpbuf, "\x1b[%d;3%d", bold, fgcolor);
strcat(buf, tmpbuf);
if(bgcolor) {
sprintf(tmpbuf, ";4%d", bgcolor);
strcat(buf, tmpbuf);
}
sprintf(tmpbuf, "m");
strcat(buf, tmpbuf);
}
void append_mono(char *buf, int hl_type) {
char tmpbuf[100];
int code;
switch(hl_type) {
case HL_NORMAL:
case HL_NORM_INV:
code = cur_normal_hilite ? MONO_UNDERLINE : MONO_NORMAL;
break;
case HL_SPECIAL:
case HL_SPEC_INV:
code = MONO_BOLD;
break;
default:
case HL_BAD:
code = MONO_REVERSE;
break;
}
sprintf(tmpbuf, "\x1b[%dm", code);
strcat(buf, tmpbuf);
}
void append_hilite(char *buf, int hl_type) {
if(mono)
append_mono(buf, hl_type);
else
append_color(buf, hl_type);
}
void append_hilite_off(char *buf) {
strcat(buf, "\x1b[0m");
}
void append_right(char *str) {
strcat(right_buf, str);
}
void append_left(unsigned char byte, int dash, int hl_type) {
char tmpbuf[100];
if(!dump_column)
sprintf(left_buf, hex_addr_fmt, filepos + display_offset);
append_hilite(left_buf, hl_type);
sprintf(tmpbuf, hex_byte_fmt, byte);
strcat(left_buf, tmpbuf);
dump_column++;
if(dash) {
strcat(left_buf, "-");
if(dump_column == (MAX_DUMP_COLS / 2))
strcat(left_buf, "-");
append_hilite_off(left_buf);
} else {
append_hilite_off(left_buf);
strcat(left_buf, " ");
if(dump_column == (MAX_DUMP_COLS / 2))
strcat(left_buf, " ");
}
if(dump_column == MAX_DUMP_COLS)
print_line();
filepos++;
}
void check_utf16(int byte0, int byte1) {
char *endian;
if(byte0 == 0xff && byte1 == 0xfe) {
endian = "little";
} else if(byte0 == 0xfe && byte1 == 0xff) {
endian = "big";
} else {
return;
}
fprintf(stderr, "%s: input looks like UTF-16, %s-endian\n", self, endian);
}
/* Since we're not fully decoding the code points, we have to check
for the actual UTF-8 representation of our one special multibyte char. */
int is_bom(unsigned char *b) {
return (b[0] == 0xef && b[1] == 0xbb && b[2] == 0xbf);
}
/* Detect overlong encodings, without doing a full decode. */
int is_overlong(int cont_count, unsigned char *b) {
/* 1 byte seqs are never overlong. */
if(!cont_count)
return 0;
/* 2 byte seqs, if the first byte is 0xc0 or 0xc1, it's overlong. */
if(cont_count == 1 && b[0] <= 0xc1)
return 1;
/* for 3 and 4 byte seqs, the 2nd byte matters too. */
if(cont_count == 2 && b[0] == 0xe0 && b[1] <= 0x9f)
return 1;
if(cont_count == 3 && b[0] == 0xf0 && b[1] <= 0x8f)
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* U+10FFFF is the last valid codepoint. It encodes to f4 8f bf bf.
'count' is the count of continuation bytes only (so, 3 for a 4-byte
sqeuence). */
int is_out_of_range(int cont_count, unsigned char *b) {
if(cont_count < 3) return 0;
if(b[0] < 0xf4) return 0;
if(b[1] < 0x90) return 0;
return 1;
}
/* surrogates for UTF-16 are not valid Unicode (therefore not UTF-8) */
int is_surrogate(int cont_count, unsigned char *b) {
if(cont_count != 2) return 0;
return b[0] == 0xed && b[1] > 0x9f;
}
int get_next_byte(void) {
int c;
if(dump_data_arg) {
/* have to cast this to unsigned char and back to int,
to emulate fgetc() */
c = (unsigned char)dump_data_arg[dump_data_idx++];
if(!c) c = EOF;
} else {
c = fgetc(input);
}
return c;
}
void push_back_byte(int c) {
if(dump_data_arg) {
if(dump_data_idx) dump_data_idx--;
} else {
ungetc(c, input);
}
}
char *classify_char(int *hl, unsigned char *bytes, int cont_count) {
char *b = (char *)bytes;
int c;
c = b[0];
if(cont_count == 0) {
if(c <= ' ' || c == 0x7f) {
*hl = HL_SPECIAL;
return get_special(c);
} else {
*hl = HL_NORMAL;
return b;
}
}
if(cont_count == 2 && is_bom(bytes)) {
*hl = HL_SPEC_INV;
return PRINT_BOM;
}
if(is_overlong(cont_count, bytes)) {
/* java mode (MUTF-8) allows exactly one overlong: */
if(java_mode && cont_count == 1 && bytes[0] == 0xc0 && bytes[1] == 0x80) {
*hl = HL_SPEC_INV;
return get_special(0);
} else if(permissive) {
*hl = HL_NORMAL;
} else {
*hl = HL_BAD;
}
return PRINT_OLONG;
}
if(is_surrogate(cont_count, bytes)) {
if(wtf8_mode || permissive) {
*hl = HL_SPEC_INV;
} else {
*hl = HL_BAD;
}
return PRINT_SURR;
}
if(is_out_of_range(cont_count, bytes)) {
if(permissive) {
*hl = HL_SPEC_INV;
} else {
*hl = HL_BAD;
}
return PRINT_OORANGE;
}
*hl = HL_NORMAL;
return b;
}
/* This is the 'workhorse', called for each character in the file.
Return value: false = EOF, true = more data to read */
int dump_utf8_char(void) {
unsigned char bytes[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 };
char *printable;
int bad = 0, hl_type;
int c, cont_count, i;
static int byte0;
c = get_next_byte();
if(c == EOF)
return 0;
byte_count++;
bytes[0] = (unsigned char)c;
if(filepos == 0) {
byte0 = c;
} else if(filepos == 1) {
check_utf16(byte0, c);
}
/* look at 1st byte to find out how long the sequence is */
if(c <= 0x7f) {
ascii_count++;
cont_count = 0;
} else if((c & 0xe0) == 0xc0) { /* 110xxxxx */
cont_count = 1;
} else if((c & 0xf0) == 0xe0) { /* 1110xxxx */
cont_count = 2;
} else if((c & 0xf8) == 0xf0) { /* 11110xxx */
cont_count = 3;
} else {
/* high bit set, but not a valid sequence-starter */
cont_count = 0;
bad = 1;
}
/* read and validate the continuation bytes, if any */
for(i = 0; i < cont_count; i++) {
int cb;
c = get_next_byte();
if(c == EOF) {
/* EOF in mid-sequence. Don't return 0 here, since we still
have to dump the partial sequence. The next call will
give us EOF again. */
cont_count = i;
bad = 1;
break;
}
byte_count++;
cb = bytes[i + 1] = (unsigned char)c;
if((cb & 0xc0) != 0x80) {
/* Expected 10xxxxxx, got something else */
cont_count = i;
bad = 1;
push_back_byte(cb);
byte_count--;
break;
}
}
if(bad) {
hl_type = HL_BAD;
printable = PRINT_BAD;
} else {
printable = classify_char(&hl_type, bytes, cont_count);
}
if(hl_type == HL_BAD) {
bad_count++;
} else {
char_count++;
if(cont_count) multi_count++;
}
if(hl_type == HL_NORMAL && hilite_multi && cont_count)
hl_type = HL_NORM_INV;
/* human-readable (right) column: */
append_hilite(right_buf, hl_type);
append_right(printable);
append_hilite_off(right_buf);
/* hex columns: */
for(i = 0; i <= cont_count; i++) {
append_left(bytes[i], (i != cont_count), hl_type);
}
if(hl_type == HL_NORMAL || hl_type == HL_NORM_INV)
next_normal_hilite();
return 1;
}
/* this only gets called when reading stdin. */
void skip_input(unsigned int bytes) {
char tmp[BUFSIZ];
if(fread(tmp, 1, bytes, input) < bytes) {
if(feof(input)) return;
/* this probably never happens when reading from stdin: */
fprintf(stderr, "%s: ", self);
perror("fread()");
exit(1);
}
}
/* this only gets called when reading stdin. */
void fake_seek(void) {
long i = seekpos;
while(i >= BUFSIZ) {
skip_input(BUFSIZ);
if(feof(input)) return;
i -= BUFSIZ;
}
skip_input(i);
}
/* used by -s / -S options */
void seek_input(void) {
int whence = SEEK_SET;
if(seekpos < 0) {
whence = SEEK_END;
}
if(fseek(input, seekpos, whence) == 0) {
filepos = ftell(input);
return;
}
/* fseek() failed, likely we're reading stdin. fake it, if we can. */
if(whence == SEEK_SET) {
clearerr(input);
fake_seek();
filepos = seekpos;
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "%s: are you trying to seek backwards in stdin?\n", self);
perror(self);
exit(1);
}
}
void print_info(void) {
printf("\nBytes: %ld\n", byte_count);
printf("Valid characters: %ld\n", char_count);
printf(" ASCII: %ld\n", ascii_count);
printf(" Multibyte: %ld\n", multi_count);
printf("Bad sequences: %ld\n", bad_count);
}
void dump_loop(void) {
while(dump_utf8_char())
if(limit && (byte_count >= limit)) break;
/* handle the last line, if the file size not divisible by 16. */
if(dump_column)
print_line();
}
void dump_file(void) {
if(seekpos) seek_input();
if(seek_offset_zero) filepos = 0;
dump_loop();
fclose(input);
}
void dump_data(void) {
int datalen;
datalen = strlen(dump_data_arg);
if(seekpos >= datalen)
return;
if(seekpos < 0)
dump_data_idx = datalen + seekpos;
else if(seekpos)
dump_data_idx = seekpos;
if(seek_offset_zero)
filepos = 0;
else
filepos = dump_data_idx;
dump_loop();
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
set_self(argv[0]);
parse_options(argc, argv);
if(term_utf8) /* -t, -T */
puts(ESC_UTF8_ON);
if(dump_data_arg)
dump_data(); /* -d */
else
dump_file();
if(print_info_opt) /* -i */
print_info();
if(restore_term) /* -T */
puts(ESC_UTF8_OFF);
return 0;
}
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