/* ** 2024-09-24 ** ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: ** ** May you do good and not evil. ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. ** ************************************************************************* ** ** Implementation of standard I/O interfaces for UTF-8 that are missing ** on Windows. */ #ifdef _WIN32 /* This file is a no-op on all platforms except Windows */ #ifndef _SQLITE3_STDIO_H_ #include "sqlite3_stdio.h" #endif #undef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN #include #include #include #include #include #include "sqlite3.h" #include #include #include #include /* ** If the SQLITE_U8TEXT_ONLY option is defined, then use O_U8TEXT ** when appropriate on all output. (Sometimes use O_BINARY when ** rendering ASCII text in cases where NL-to-CRLF expansion would ** not be correct.) ** ** If the SQLITE_U8TEXT_STDIO option is defined, then use O_U8TEXT ** when appropriate when writing to stdout or stderr. Use O_BINARY ** or O_TEXT (depending on things like the .mode and the .crlf setting ** in the CLI, or other context clues in other applications) for all ** other output channels. ** ** The default behavior, if neither of the above is defined is to ** use O_U8TEXT when writing to the Windows console (or anything ** else for which _isatty() returns true) and to use O_BINARY or O_TEXT ** for all other output channels. */ #if defined(SQLITE_U8TEXT_ONLY) # define UseWtextForOutput(fd) 1 # define UseWtextForInput(fd) 1 # define IsConsole(fd) _isatty(_fileno(fd)) #elif defined(SQLITE_U8TEXT_STDIO) # define UseWtextForOutput(fd) ((fd)==stdout || (fd)==stderr) # define UseWtextForInput(fd) ((fd)==stdin) # define IsConsole(fd) _isatty(_fileno(fd)) #else # define UseWtextForOutput(fd) _isatty(_fileno(fd)) # define UseWtextForInput(fd) _isatty(_fileno(fd)) # define IsConsole(fd) 1 #endif /* ** Global variables determine if simulated O_BINARY mode is to be ** used for stdout or other, respectively. Simulated O_BINARY mode ** means the mode is usually O_BINARY, but switches to O_U8TEXT for ** unicode characters U+0080 or greater (any character that has a ** multi-byte representation in UTF-8). This is the only way we ** have found to render Unicode characters on a Windows console while ** at the same time avoiding undesirable \n to \r\n translation. */ static int simBinaryStdout = 0; static int simBinaryOther = 0; /* ** Determine if simulated binary mode should be used for output to fd */ static int UseBinaryWText(FILE *fd){ if( fd==stdout || fd==stderr ){ return simBinaryStdout; }else{ return simBinaryOther; } } /* ** Work-alike for the fopen() routine from the standard C library. */ FILE *sqlite3_fopen(const char *zFilename, const char *zMode){ FILE *fp = 0; wchar_t *b1, *b2; int sz1, sz2; sz1 = (int)strlen(zFilename); sz2 = (int)strlen(zMode); b1 = sqlite3_malloc( (sz1+1)*sizeof(b1[0]) ); b2 = sqlite3_malloc( (sz2+1)*sizeof(b1[0]) ); if( b1 && b2 ){ sz1 = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zFilename, sz1, b1, sz1); b1[sz1] = 0; sz2 = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zMode, sz2, b2, sz2); b2[sz2] = 0; fp = _wfopen(b1, b2); } sqlite3_free(b1); sqlite3_free(b2); simBinaryOther = 0; return fp; } /* ** Work-alike for the popen() routine from the standard C library. */ FILE *sqlite3_popen(const char *zCommand, const char *zMode){ FILE *fp = 0; wchar_t *b1, *b2; int sz1, sz2; sz1 = (int)strlen(zCommand); sz2 = (int)strlen(zMode); b1 = sqlite3_malloc( (sz1+1)*sizeof(b1[0]) ); b2 = sqlite3_malloc( (sz2+1)*sizeof(b1[0]) ); if( b1 && b2 ){ sz1 = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zCommand, sz1, b1, sz1); b1[sz1] = 0; sz2 = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, zMode, sz2, b2, sz2); b2[sz2] = 0; fp = _wpopen(b1, b2); } sqlite3_free(b1); sqlite3_free(b2); return fp; } /* ** Work-alike for fgets() from the standard C library. */ char *sqlite3_fgets(char *buf, int sz, FILE *in){ if( UseWtextForInput(in) ){ /* When reading from the command-prompt in Windows, it is necessary ** to use _O_WTEXT input mode to read UTF-16 characters, then translate ** that into UTF-8. Otherwise, non-ASCII characters all get translated ** into '?'. */ wchar_t *b1 = sqlite3_malloc( sz*sizeof(wchar_t) ); if( b1==0 ) return 0; #ifndef SQLITE_USE_STDIO_FOR_CONSOLE DWORD nRead = 0; if( IsConsole(in) && ReadConsoleW(GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE), b1, sz, &nRead, 0) ){ b1[nRead] = 0; }else #endif { _setmode(_fileno(in), IsConsole(in) ? _O_WTEXT : _O_U8TEXT); if( fgetws(b1, sz/4, in)==0 ){ sqlite3_free(b1); return 0; } } WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8, 0, b1, -1, buf, sz, 0, 0); sqlite3_free(b1); return buf; }else{ /* Reading from a file or other input source, just read bytes without ** any translation. */ return fgets(buf, sz, in); } } /* ** Send ASCII text as O_BINARY. But for Unicode characters U+0080 and ** greater, switch to O_U8TEXT. */ static void piecemealOutput(wchar_t *b1, int sz, FILE *out){ int i; wchar_t c; while( sz>0 ){ for(i=0; i=0x80; i++){} if( i>0 ){ c = b1[i]; b1[i] = 0; fflush(out); _setmode(_fileno(out), _O_U8TEXT); fputws(b1, out); fflush(out); b1 += i; b1[0] = c; sz -= i; }else{ fflush(out); _setmode(_fileno(out), _O_TEXT); _setmode(_fileno(out), _O_BINARY); fwrite(&b1[0], 1, 1, out); for(i=1; i