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1/*
2 * NTDLL wide-char functions
3 *
4 * Copyright 2000 Alexandre Julliard
5 * Copyright 2000 Jon Griffiths
6 * Copyright 2003 Thomas Mertes
7 *
8 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
9 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
10 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
11 * version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
12 *
13 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
16 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
17 *
18 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
19 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
20 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
21 */
22
23#include "config.h"
24
25#include <ctype.h>
26#include <stdlib.h>
27#include <string.h>
28#include <stdio.h>
29#include <limits.h>
30
31#include "winternl.h"
32#include "wine/unicode.h"
33#include "wine/debug.h"
34
35WINE_DEFAULT_DEBUG_CHANNEL(ntdll);
36
37
38/*********************************************************************
39 * _wcsicmp (NTDLL.@)
40 */
41INT __cdecl NTDLL__wcsicmp( LPCWSTR str1, LPCWSTR str2 )
42{
43 return strcmpiW( str1, str2 );
44}
45
46
47/*********************************************************************
48 * _wcslwr (NTDLL.@)
49 */
50LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL__wcslwr( LPWSTR str )
51{
52 return strlwrW( str );
53}
54
55
56/*********************************************************************
57 * _wcsnicmp (NTDLL.@)
58 */
59INT __cdecl NTDLL__wcsnicmp( LPCWSTR str1, LPCWSTR str2, INT n )
60{
61 return strncmpiW( str1, str2, n );
62}
63
64
65/*********************************************************************
66 * _wcsupr (NTDLL.@)
67 */
68LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL__wcsupr( LPWSTR str )
69{
70 return struprW( str );
71}
72
73
74/*********************************************************************
75 * towlower (NTDLL.@)
76 */
77WCHAR __cdecl NTDLL_towlower( WCHAR ch )
78{
79 return tolowerW(ch);
80}
81
82
83/*********************************************************************
84 * towupper (NTDLL.@)
85 */
86WCHAR __cdecl NTDLL_towupper( WCHAR ch )
87{
88 return toupperW(ch);
89}
90
91
92/***********************************************************************
93 * wcscat (NTDLL.@)
94 */
95LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcscat( LPWSTR dst, LPCWSTR src )
96{
97 return strcatW( dst, src );
98}
99
100
101/*********************************************************************
102 * wcschr (NTDLL.@)
103 */
104LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcschr( LPCWSTR str, WCHAR ch )
105{
106 return strchrW( str, ch );
107}
108
109
110/*********************************************************************
111 * wcscmp (NTDLL.@)
112 */
113INT __cdecl NTDLL_wcscmp( LPCWSTR str1, LPCWSTR str2 )
114{
115 return strcmpW( str1, str2 );
116}
117
118
119/***********************************************************************
120 * wcscpy (NTDLL.@)
121 */
122LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcscpy( LPWSTR dst, LPCWSTR src )
123{
124 return strcpyW( dst, src );
125}
126
127
128/*********************************************************************
129 * wcscspn (NTDLL.@)
130 */
131INT __cdecl NTDLL_wcscspn( LPCWSTR str, LPCWSTR reject )
132{
133 LPCWSTR start = str;
134 while (*str)
135 {
136 LPCWSTR p = reject;
137 while (*p && (*p != *str)) p++;
138 if (*p) break;
139 str++;
140 }
141 return str - start;
142}
143
144
145/***********************************************************************
146 * wcslen (NTDLL.@)
147 */
148INT __cdecl NTDLL_wcslen( LPCWSTR str )
149{
150 return strlenW( str );
151}
152
153
154/*********************************************************************
155 * wcsncat (NTDLL.@)
156 */
157LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcsncat( LPWSTR s1, LPCWSTR s2, INT n )
158{
159 LPWSTR ret = s1;
160 while (*s1) s1++;
161 while (n-- > 0) if (!(*s1++ = *s2++)) return ret;
162 *s1 = 0;
163 return ret;
164}
165
166
167/*********************************************************************
168 * wcsncmp (NTDLL.@)
169 */
170INT __cdecl NTDLL_wcsncmp( LPCWSTR str1, LPCWSTR str2, INT n )
171{
172 return strncmpW( str1, str2, n );
173}
174
175
176/*********************************************************************
177 * wcsncpy (NTDLL.@)
178 */
179LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcsncpy( LPWSTR s1, LPCWSTR s2, INT n )
180{
181 return strncpyW( s1, s2, n );
182}
183
184
185/*********************************************************************
186 * wcspbrk (NTDLL.@)
187 */
188LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcspbrk( LPCWSTR str, LPCWSTR accept )
189{
190 LPCWSTR p;
191 while (*str)
192 {
193 for (p = accept; *p; p++) if (*p == *str) return (LPWSTR)str;
194 str++;
195 }
196 return NULL;
197}
198
199
200/*********************************************************************
201 * wcsrchr (NTDLL.@)
202 */
203LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcsrchr( LPWSTR str, WCHAR ch )
204{
205 LPWSTR last = NULL;
206 while (*str)
207 {
208 if (*str == ch) last = str;
209 str++;
210 }
211 return last;
212}
213
214
215/*********************************************************************
216 * wcsspn (NTDLL.@)
217 */
218INT __cdecl NTDLL_wcsspn( LPCWSTR str, LPCWSTR accept )
219{
220 LPCWSTR start = str;
221 while (*str)
222 {
223 LPCWSTR p = accept;
224 while (*p && (*p != *str)) p++;
225 if (!*p) break;
226 str++;
227 }
228 return str - start;
229}
230
231
232/*********************************************************************
233 * wcsstr (NTDLL.@)
234 */
235LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcsstr( LPCWSTR str, LPCWSTR sub )
236{
237 return strstrW( str, sub );
238}
239
240
241/*********************************************************************
242 * wcstok (NTDLL.@)
243 */
244LPWSTR __cdecl NTDLL_wcstok( LPWSTR str, LPCWSTR delim )
245{
246 static LPWSTR next = NULL;
247 LPWSTR ret;
248
249 if (!str)
250 if (!(str = next)) return NULL;
251
252 while (*str && NTDLL_wcschr( delim, *str )) str++;
253 if (!*str) return NULL;
254 ret = str++;
255 while (*str && !NTDLL_wcschr( delim, *str )) str++;
256 if (*str) *str++ = 0;
257 next = str;
258 return ret;
259}
260
261
262/*********************************************************************
263 * wcstombs (NTDLL.@)
264 */
265INT __cdecl NTDLL_wcstombs( LPSTR dst, LPCWSTR src, INT n )
266{
267 DWORD len;
268
269 if (!dst)
270 {
271 RtlUnicodeToMultiByteSize( &len, src, strlenW(src)*sizeof(WCHAR) );
272 return len;
273 }
274 else
275 {
276 if (n <= 0) return 0;
277 RtlUnicodeToMultiByteN( dst, n, &len, src, strlenW(src)*sizeof(WCHAR) );
278 if (len < n) dst[len] = 0;
279 }
280 return len;
281}
282
283
284/*********************************************************************
285 * mbstowcs (NTDLL.@)
286 */
287INT __cdecl NTDLL_mbstowcs( LPWSTR dst, LPCSTR src, INT n )
288{
289 DWORD len;
290
291 if (!dst)
292 {
293 RtlMultiByteToUnicodeSize( &len, src, strlen(src) );
294 }
295 else
296 {
297 if (n <= 0) return 0;
298 RtlMultiByteToUnicodeN( dst, n*sizeof(WCHAR), &len, src, strlen(src) );
299 if (len / sizeof(WCHAR) < n) dst[len / sizeof(WCHAR)] = 0;
300 }
301 return len / sizeof(WCHAR);
302}
303
304
305/*********************************************************************
306 * wcstol (NTDLL.@)
307 */
308long __cdecl NTDLL_wcstol(LPCWSTR s,LPWSTR *end,INT base)
309{
310 return strtolW( s, end, base );
311}
312
313
314/*********************************************************************
315 * wcstoul (NTDLL.@)
316 */
317unsigned long __cdecl NTDLL_wcstoul(LPCWSTR s,LPWSTR *end,INT base)
318{
319 return strtoulW( s, end, base );
320}
321
322
323/*********************************************************************
324 * iswctype (NTDLL.@)
325 */
326INT __cdecl NTDLL_iswctype( WCHAR wc, WCHAR wct )
327{
328 return (get_char_typeW(wc) & 0xfff) & wct;
329}
330
331
332/*********************************************************************
333 * iswalpha (NTDLL.@)
334 */
335INT __cdecl NTDLL_iswalpha( WCHAR wc )
336{
337 return get_char_typeW(wc) & C1_ALPHA;
338}
339
340/*********************************************************************
341 * iswdigit (NTDLL.@)
342 *
343 * Checks if an unicode char wc is a digit
344 *
345 * RETURNS
346 * TRUE: The unicode char wc is a digit.
347 * FALSE: Otherwise
348 */
349INT __cdecl NTDLL_iswdigit( WCHAR wc )
350{
351 return isdigitW(wc);
352}
353
354
355/*********************************************************************
356 * iswlower (NTDLL.@)
357 *
358 * Checks if an unicode char wc is a lower case letter
359 *
360 * RETURNS
361 * TRUE: The unicode char wc is a lower case letter.
362 * FALSE: Otherwise
363 */
364INT __cdecl NTDLL_iswlower( WCHAR wc )
365{
366 return islowerW(wc);
367}
368
369
370/*********************************************************************
371 * iswspace (NTDLL.@)
372 *
373 * Checks if an unicode char wc is a white space character
374 *
375 * RETURNS
376 * TRUE: The unicode char wc is a white space character.
377 * FALSE: Otherwise
378 */
379INT __cdecl NTDLL_iswspace( WCHAR wc )
380{
381 return isspaceW(wc);
382}
383
384
385/*********************************************************************
386 * iswxdigit (NTDLL.@)
387 *
388 * Checks if an unicode char wc is an extended digit
389 *
390 * RETURNS
391 * TRUE: The unicode char wc is an extended digit.
392 * FALSE: Otherwise
393 */
394INT __cdecl NTDLL_iswxdigit( WCHAR wc )
395{
396 return isxdigitW(wc);
397}
398
399
400/*********************************************************************
401 * _ultow (NTDLL.@)
402 *
403 * Converts an unsigned long integer to an unicode string.
404 *
405 * Assigns a '\0' terminated string to str and returns str.
406 * Does not check if radix is in the range of 2 to 36 (as native DLL).
407 * For str == NULL just returns NULL (as native DLL).
408 */
409LPWSTR __cdecl _ultow( unsigned long value, LPWSTR str, INT radix )
410{
411 WCHAR buffer[33];
412 PWCHAR pos;
413 WCHAR digit;
414
415 pos = &buffer[32];
416 *pos = '\0';
417
418 do {
419 digit = value % radix;
420 value = value / radix;
421 if (digit < 10) {
422 *--pos = '0' + digit;
423 } else {
424 *--pos = 'a' + digit - 10;
425 } /* if */
426 } while (value != 0L);
427
428 if (str != NULL) {
429 memcpy(str, pos, (&buffer[32] - pos + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
430 } /* if */
431 return str;
432}
433
434
435/*********************************************************************
436 * _ltow (NTDLL.@)
437 *
438 * Converts a long integer to an unicode string.
439 *
440 * RETURNS
441 * Always returns str.
442 *
443 * NOTES
444 * Converts value to a '\0' terminated wstring which is copied to str.
445 * The maximum length of the copied str is 33 bytes. If radix
446 * is 10 and value is negative, the value is converted with sign.
447 * Does not check if radix is in the range of 2 to 36.
448 * If str is NULL it just returns NULL.
449 */
450LPWSTR __cdecl _ltow(
451 long value, /* [I] Value to be converted */
452 LPWSTR str, /* [O] Destination for the converted value */
453 INT radix) /* [I] Number base for conversion */
454{
455 unsigned long val;
456 int negative;
457 WCHAR buffer[33];
458 PWCHAR pos;
459 WCHAR digit;
460
461 if (value < 0 && radix == 10) {
462 negative = 1;
463 val = -value;
464 } else {
465 negative = 0;
466 val = value;
467 } /* if */
468
469 pos = &buffer[32];
470 *pos = '\0';
471
472 do {
473 digit = val % radix;
474 val = val / radix;
475 if (digit < 10) {
476 *--pos = '0' + digit;
477 } else {
478 *--pos = 'a' + digit - 10;
479 } /* if */
480 } while (val != 0L);
481
482 if (negative) {
483 *--pos = '-';
484 } /* if */
485
486 if (str != NULL) {
487 memcpy(str, pos, (&buffer[32] - pos + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
488 } /* if */
489 return str;
490}
491
492
493
494/*********************************************************************
495 * _itow (NTDLL.@)
496 *
497 * Converts an integer to an unicode string.
498 *
499 * RETURNS
500 * Always returns str.
501 *
502 * NOTES
503 * Converts value to a '\0' terminated wstring which is copied to str.
504 * The maximum length of the copied str is 33 bytes. If radix
505 * is 10 and value is negative, the value is converted with sign.
506 * Does not check if radix is in the range of 2 to 36.
507 * If str is NULL it just returns NULL.
508 *
509 * DIFFERENCES
510 * - The native function crashes when the string is longer than 19 chars.
511 * This function does not have this bug.
512 */
513LPWSTR __cdecl _itow(
514 int value, /* [I] Value to be converted */
515 LPWSTR str, /* [O] Destination for the converted value */
516 INT radix) /* [I] Number base for conversion */
517{
518 return _ltow(value, str, radix);
519}
520
521
522/*********************************************************************
523 * _ui64tow (NTDLL.@)
524 *
525 * Converts a large unsigned integer to an unicode string.
526 *
527 * Assigns a '\0' terminated wstring to str and returns str.
528 * Does not check if radix is in the range of 2 to 36 (as native DLL).
529 * For str == NULL just returns NULL (as native DLL).
530 *
531 * Difference:
532 * - This function does not exist in the native DLL (but in msvcrt).
533 * But since the maintenance of all these functions is better done
534 * in one place we implement it here.
535 */
536LPWSTR __cdecl _ui64tow( ULONGLONG value, LPWSTR str, INT radix )
537{
538 WCHAR buffer[65];
539 PWCHAR pos;
540 WCHAR digit;
541
542 pos = &buffer[64];
543 *pos = '\0';
544
545 do {
546 digit = value % radix;
547 value = value / radix;
548 if (digit < 10) {
549 *--pos = '0' + digit;
550 } else {
551 *--pos = 'a' + digit - 10;
552 } /* if */
553 } while (value != 0L);
554
555 if (str != NULL) {
556 memcpy(str, pos, (&buffer[64] - pos + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
557 } /* if */
558 return str;
559}
560
561
562/*********************************************************************
563 * _i64tow (NTDLL.@)
564 *
565 * Converts a large integer to an unicode string.
566 *
567 * Assigns a '\0' terminated wstring to str and returns str. If radix
568 * is 10 and value is negative, the value is converted with sign.
569 * Does not check if radix is in the range of 2 to 36 (as native DLL).
570 * For str == NULL just returns NULL (as native DLL).
571 *
572 * Difference:
573 * - The native DLL converts negative values (for base 10) wrong:
574 * -1 is converted to -18446744073709551615
575 * -2 is converted to -18446744073709551614
576 * -9223372036854775807 is converted to -9223372036854775809
577 * -9223372036854775808 is converted to -9223372036854775808
578 * The native msvcrt _i64tow function and our ntdll function do
579 * not have this bug.
580 */
581LPWSTR __cdecl _i64tow( LONGLONG value, LPWSTR str, INT radix )
582{
583 ULONGLONG val;
584 int negative;
585 WCHAR buffer[65];
586 PWCHAR pos;
587 WCHAR digit;
588
589 if (value < 0 && radix == 10) {
590 negative = 1;
591 val = -value;
592 } else {
593 negative = 0;
594 val = value;
595 } /* if */
596
597 pos = &buffer[64];
598 *pos = '\0';
599
600 do {
601 digit = val % radix;
602 val = val / radix;
603 if (digit < 10) {
604 *--pos = '0' + digit;
605 } else {
606 *--pos = 'a' + digit - 10;
607 } /* if */
608 } while (val != 0L);
609
610 if (negative) {
611 *--pos = '-';
612 } /* if */
613
614 if (str != NULL) {
615 memcpy(str, pos, (&buffer[64] - pos + 1) * sizeof(WCHAR));
616 } /* if */
617 return str;
618}
619
620
621/*********************************************************************
622 * _wtol (NTDLL.@)
623 *
624 * Converts an unicode string to a long integer.
625 *
626 * On success it returns the integer value otherwise it returns 0.
627 * Accepts: {whitespace} [+|-] {digits}
628 * No check of overflow: Just assigns lower 32 bits (as native DLL).
629 * Does not check for str != NULL (as native DLL).
630 */
631LONG __cdecl _wtol( LPWSTR str )
632{
633 ULONG RunningTotal = 0;
634 char bMinus = 0;
635
636 while (isspaceW(*str)) {
637 str++;
638 } /* while */
639
640 if (*str == '+') {
641 str++;
642 } else if (*str == '-') {
643 bMinus = 1;
644 str++;
645 } /* if */
646
647 while (*str >= '0' && *str <= '9') {
648 RunningTotal = RunningTotal * 10 + *str - '0';
649 str++;
650 } /* while */
651
652 return bMinus ? -RunningTotal : RunningTotal;
653}
654
655
656/*********************************************************************
657 * _wtoi (NTDLL.@)
658 *
659 * Converts an unicode string to an integer.
660 *
661 * On success it returns the integer value otherwise it returns 0.
662 * Accepts: {whitespace} [+|-] {digits}
663 * No check of overflow: Just assigns lower 32 bits (as native DLL).
664 * Does not check for str != NULL (as native DLL).
665 */
666int __cdecl _wtoi( LPWSTR string )
667{
668 return _wtol(string);
669}
670
671
672/*********************************************************************
673 * _wtoi64 (NTDLL.@)
674 *
675 * Converts an unicode string to a large integer.
676 *
677 * On success it returns the integer value otherwise it returns 0.
678 * Accepts: {whitespace} [+|-] {digits}
679 * No check of overflow: Just assigns lower 64 bits (as native DLL).
680 * Does not check for str != NULL (as native DLL).
681 */
682LONGLONG __cdecl _wtoi64( LPWSTR str )
683{
684 ULONGLONG RunningTotal = 0;
685 char bMinus = 0;
686
687 while (isspaceW(*str)) {
688 str++;
689 } /* while */
690
691 if (*str == '+') {
692 str++;
693 } else if (*str == '-') {
694 bMinus = 1;
695 str++;
696 } /* if */
697
698 while (*str >= '0' && *str <= '9') {
699 RunningTotal = RunningTotal * 10 + *str - '0';
700 str++;
701 } /* while */
702
703 return bMinus ? -RunningTotal : RunningTotal;
704}
705
706
707
708/***********************************************************************
709 * _snwprintf (NTDLL.@)
710 */
711int __cdecl NTDLL_snwprintf(WCHAR *str, unsigned int len, const WCHAR *format, ...)
712{
713 int retval;
714 va_list valist;
715 va_start(valist, format);
716 retval = vsnprintfW(str, len, format, valist);
717 va_end(valist);
718 return retval;
719}
720
721
722/***********************************************************************
723 * swprintf (NTDLL.@)
724 */
725int __cdecl NTDLL_swprintf(WCHAR *str, const WCHAR *format, ...)
726{
727 int retval;
728 va_list valist;
729 va_start(valist, format);
730 retval = vsnprintfW(str, INT_MAX, format, valist);
731 va_end(valist);
732 return retval;
733}
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