//! UTF-8 and UTF-16 decoding iterators use crate::fmt; use super::from_u32_unchecked; /// An iterator that decodes UTF-16 encoded code points from an iterator of `u16`s. #[stable(feature = "decode_utf16", since = "1.9.0")] #[derive(Clone, Debug)] pub struct DecodeUtf16 where I: Iterator, { iter: I, buf: Option, } /// An error that can be returned when decoding UTF-16 code points. #[stable(feature = "decode_utf16", since = "1.9.0")] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)] pub struct DecodeUtf16Error { code: u16, } /// Creates an iterator over the UTF-16 encoded code points in `iter`, /// returning unpaired surrogates as `Err`s. /// /// # Examples /// /// Basic usage: /// /// ``` /// use std::char::decode_utf16; /// /// // 𝄞music /// let v = [ /// 0xD834, 0xDD1E, 0x006d, 0x0075, 0x0073, 0xDD1E, 0x0069, 0x0063, 0xD834, /// ]; /// /// assert_eq!( /// decode_utf16(v.iter().cloned()) /// .map(|r| r.map_err(|e| e.unpaired_surrogate())) /// .collect::>(), /// vec![ /// Ok('𝄞'), /// Ok('m'), Ok('u'), Ok('s'), /// Err(0xDD1E), /// Ok('i'), Ok('c'), /// Err(0xD834) /// ] /// ); /// ``` /// /// A lossy decoder can be obtained by replacing `Err` results with the replacement character: /// /// ``` /// use std::char::{decode_utf16, REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER}; /// /// // 𝄞music /// let v = [ /// 0xD834, 0xDD1E, 0x006d, 0x0075, 0x0073, 0xDD1E, 0x0069, 0x0063, 0xD834, /// ]; /// /// assert_eq!( /// decode_utf16(v.iter().cloned()) /// .map(|r| r.unwrap_or(REPLACEMENT_CHARACTER)) /// .collect::(), /// "𝄞mus�ic�" /// ); /// ``` #[stable(feature = "decode_utf16", since = "1.9.0")] #[inline] pub fn decode_utf16>(iter: I) -> DecodeUtf16 { DecodeUtf16 { iter: iter.into_iter(), buf: None } } #[stable(feature = "decode_utf16", since = "1.9.0")] impl> Iterator for DecodeUtf16 { type Item = Result; fn next(&mut self) -> Option> { let u = match self.buf.take() { Some(buf) => buf, None => self.iter.next()?, }; if u < 0xD800 || 0xDFFF < u { // SAFETY: not a surrogate Some(Ok(unsafe { from_u32_unchecked(u as u32) })) } else if u >= 0xDC00 { // a trailing surrogate Some(Err(DecodeUtf16Error { code: u })) } else { let u2 = match self.iter.next() { Some(u2) => u2, // eof None => return Some(Err(DecodeUtf16Error { code: u })), }; if u2 < 0xDC00 || u2 > 0xDFFF { // not a trailing surrogate so we're not a valid // surrogate pair, so rewind to redecode u2 next time. self.buf = Some(u2); return Some(Err(DecodeUtf16Error { code: u })); } // all ok, so lets decode it. let c = (((u - 0xD800) as u32) << 10 | (u2 - 0xDC00) as u32) + 0x1_0000; // SAFETY: we checked that it's a legal unicode value Some(Ok(unsafe { from_u32_unchecked(c) })) } } #[inline] fn size_hint(&self) -> (usize, Option) { let (low, high) = self.iter.size_hint(); // we could be entirely valid surrogates (2 elements per // char), or entirely non-surrogates (1 element per char) (low / 2, high) } } impl DecodeUtf16Error { /// Returns the unpaired surrogate which caused this error. #[stable(feature = "decode_utf16", since = "1.9.0")] pub fn unpaired_surrogate(&self) -> u16 { self.code } } #[stable(feature = "decode_utf16", since = "1.9.0")] impl fmt::Display for DecodeUtf16Error { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result { write!(f, "unpaired surrogate found: {:x}", self.code) } }