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RedBear-OS/local/recipes/tools/diffutils/source/lib/mbrtowc-impl.h
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vasilito 068a1ca63e bootloader: rebase onto upstream 1.0.0, sync firmware-loader version
Bootloader fork rebase:
- Base changed from 0.1.0 pre-patched archive to upstream 1.0.0 tag (c7eeb9f)
- Applied 0001-redbear-local-forks.patch (Cargo.toml crate path redirects)
- Applied fix-uefi-alloc-panic.patch equivalents (4 panic!() -> graceful
  error handling in src/main.rs)
- Applied P5-live-preload-cap-1gib.patch (1 GiB cap on live image preload)
- Skipped: P0 GPT partition scan (requires new module + integration),
  P1 timeout/default-resolution, P2 live preload guard (subsumed by
  panic fixes + cap), P3 live image safe read, P4 large ISO boot,
  redox.patch — to be applied in dedicated rebase session.

firmware-loader/Cargo.toml: version 0.1.0 -> 0.3.0 (sync with other
Red Bear custom crates which are at 0.3.0).

fork-upstream-map.toml: bootloader back from PENDING_REBASE to 1.0.0
since the partial rebase matches upstream 1.0.0 content.

fork-upstream-map.toml: base restored to 'main' tracked (was correctly
tracked by build-redbear.sh).
2026-07-11 09:47:59 +03:00

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/* Convert multibyte character to wide character.
Copyright (C) 1999-2002, 2005-2025 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
/* Written by Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>, 2008. */
/* This file contains the body of the mbrtowc and mbrtoc32 functions,
when GNULIB_defined_mbstate_t is defined. */
char *pstate = (char *)ps;
if (s == NULL)
{
pwc = NULL;
s = "";
n = 1;
}
if (n == 0)
return (size_t)(-2);
/* Here n > 0. */
if (pstate == NULL)
pstate = internal_state;
{
size_t nstate = pstate[0];
char buf[4];
const char *p;
size_t m;
enc_t enc;
int res;
switch (nstate)
{
case 0:
p = s;
m = n;
break;
case 3:
buf[2] = pstate[3];
FALLTHROUGH;
case 2:
buf[1] = pstate[2];
FALLTHROUGH;
case 1:
buf[0] = pstate[1];
p = buf;
m = nstate;
buf[m++] = s[0];
if (n >= 2 && m < 4)
{
buf[m++] = s[1];
if (n >= 3 && m < 4)
buf[m++] = s[2];
}
break;
default:
errno = EINVAL;
return (size_t)(-1);
}
/* Here m > 0. */
enc = locale_encoding_classification ();
if (enc == enc_utf8) /* UTF-8 */
{
/* Achieve
- multi-thread safety and
- the ability to produce wide character values > WCHAR_MAX
by not calling mbtowc() at all. */
#include "mbrtowc-impl-utf8.h"
}
else
{
/* The hidden internal state of mbtowc would make this function not
multi-thread safe. Achieve multi-thread safety through a lock. */
wchar_t wc;
res = mbtowc_with_lock (&wc, p, m);
if (res >= 0)
{
if ((wc == 0) != (res == 0))
abort ();
if (pwc != NULL)
*pwc = wc;
goto success;
}
/* mbtowc does not distinguish between invalid and incomplete multibyte
sequences. But mbrtowc needs to make this distinction.
There are two possible approaches:
- Use iconv() and its return value.
- Use built-in knowledge about the possible encodings.
Given the low quality of implementation of iconv() on the systems
that lack mbrtowc(), we use the second approach.
The possible encodings are:
- 8-bit encodings,
- EUC-JP, EUC-KR, GB2312, EUC-TW, BIG5, GB18030, SJIS,
- UTF-8 (already handled above).
Use specialized code for each. */
if (m >= 4 || m >= MB_CUR_MAX)
goto invalid;
/* Here MB_CUR_MAX > 1 and 0 < m < 4. */
switch (enc)
{
/* As a reference for this code, you can use the GNU libiconv
implementation. Look for uses of the RET_TOOFEW macro. */
case enc_eucjp: /* EUC-JP */
{
if (m == 1)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if ((c >= 0xa1 && c < 0xff) || c == 0x8e || c == 0x8f)
goto incomplete;
}
if (m == 2)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if (c == 0x8f)
{
unsigned char c2 = (unsigned char) p[1];
if (c2 >= 0xa1 && c2 < 0xff)
goto incomplete;
}
}
goto invalid;
}
case enc_94: /* EUC-KR, GB2312, BIG5 */
{
if (m == 1)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if (c >= 0xa1 && c < 0xff)
goto incomplete;
}
goto invalid;
}
case enc_euctw: /* EUC-TW */
{
if (m == 1)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if ((c >= 0xa1 && c < 0xff) || c == 0x8e)
goto incomplete;
}
else /* m == 2 || m == 3 */
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if (c == 0x8e)
goto incomplete;
}
goto invalid;
}
case enc_gb18030: /* GB18030 */
{
if (m == 1)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if ((c >= 0x90 && c <= 0xe3) || (c >= 0xf8 && c <= 0xfe))
goto incomplete;
}
else /* m == 2 || m == 3 */
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if (c >= 0x90 && c <= 0xe3)
{
unsigned char c2 = (unsigned char) p[1];
if (c2 >= 0x30 && c2 <= 0x39)
{
if (m == 2)
goto incomplete;
else /* m == 3 */
{
unsigned char c3 = (unsigned char) p[2];
if (c3 >= 0x81 && c3 <= 0xfe)
goto incomplete;
}
}
}
}
goto invalid;
}
case enc_sjis: /* SJIS */
{
if (m == 1)
{
unsigned char c = (unsigned char) p[0];
if ((c >= 0x81 && c <= 0x9f) || (c >= 0xe0 && c <= 0xea)
|| (c >= 0xf0 && c <= 0xf9))
goto incomplete;
}
goto invalid;
}
default:
/* An unknown multibyte encoding. */
goto incomplete;
}
}
success:
/* res >= 0 is the corrected return value of
mbtowc_with_lock (&wc, p, m). */
if (nstate >= (res > 0 ? res : 1))
abort ();
res -= nstate;
pstate[0] = 0;
return res;
incomplete:
{
size_t k = nstate;
/* Here 0 <= k < m < 4. */
pstate[++k] = s[0];
if (k < m)
{
pstate[++k] = s[1];
if (k < m)
pstate[++k] = s[2];
}
if (k != m)
abort ();
}
pstate[0] = m;
return (size_t)(-2);
invalid:
errno = EILSEQ;
/* The conversion state is undefined, says POSIX. */
return (size_t)(-1);
}