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265 lines
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//===--- Punycode.cpp - Unicode to Punycode transcoding -------------------===//
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// This source file is part of the Swift.org open source project
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//
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// Copyright (c) 2014 - 2016 Apple Inc. and the Swift project authors
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// Licensed under Apache License v2.0 with Runtime Library Exception
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//
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// See http://swift.org/LICENSE.txt for license information
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// See http://swift.org/CONTRIBUTORS.txt for the list of Swift project authors
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "swift/Basic/LLVM.h"
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#include "swift/Basic/Punycode.h"
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#include <vector>
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#include <cstdint>
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using namespace swift;
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using namespace Punycode;
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// RFC 3492
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// Section 5: Parameter values for Punycode
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static const int base = 36;
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static const int tmin = 1;
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static const int tmax = 26;
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static const int skew = 38;
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static const int damp = 700;
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static const int initial_bias = 72;
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static const uint32_t initial_n = 128;
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static const char delimiter = '_';
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static char digit_value(int digit) {
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assert(digit < base && "invalid punycode digit");
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if (digit < 26)
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return 'a' + digit;
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return 'A' - 26 + digit;
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}
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static int digit_index(char value) {
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if (value >= 'a' && value <= 'z')
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return value - 'a';
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if (value >= 'A' && value <= 'J')
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return value - 'A' + 26;
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return -1;
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}
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static bool isValidUnicodeScalar(uint32_t S) {
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return (S < 0xD800) || (S >= 0xE000 && S <= 0x1FFFFF);
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}
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// Section 6.1: Bias adaptation function
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static int adapt(int delta, int numpoints, bool firsttime) {
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if (firsttime)
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delta = delta / damp;
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else
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delta = delta / 2;
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delta += delta / numpoints;
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int k = 0;
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while (delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) / 2) {
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delta /= base - tmin;
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k += base;
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}
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return k + (((base - tmin + 1) * delta) / (delta + skew));
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}
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// Section 6.2: Decoding procedure
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bool Punycode::decodePunycode(StringRef InputPunycode,
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std::vector<uint32_t> &OutCodePoints) {
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OutCodePoints.clear();
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OutCodePoints.reserve(InputPunycode.size());
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// -- Build the decoded string as UTF32 first because we need random access.
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uint32_t n = initial_n;
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int i = 0;
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int bias = initial_bias;
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/// let output = an empty string indexed from 0
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// consume all code points before the last delimiter (if there is one)
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// and copy them to output,
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size_t lastDelimiter = InputPunycode.find_last_of(delimiter);
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if (lastDelimiter != StringRef::npos) {
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for (char c : InputPunycode.slice(0, lastDelimiter)) {
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// fail on any non-basic code point
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if (static_cast<unsigned char>(c) > 0x7f)
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return true;
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OutCodePoints.push_back(c);
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}
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// if more than zero code points were consumed then consume one more
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// (which will be the last delimiter)
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InputPunycode =
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InputPunycode.slice(lastDelimiter + 1, InputPunycode.size());
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}
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while (!InputPunycode.empty()) {
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int oldi = i;
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int w = 1;
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for (int k = base; ; k += base) {
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// consume a code point, or fail if there was none to consume
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if (InputPunycode.empty())
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return true;
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char codePoint = InputPunycode.front();
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InputPunycode = InputPunycode.slice(1, InputPunycode.size());
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// let digit = the code point's digit-value, fail if it has none
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int digit = digit_index(codePoint);
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if (digit < 0)
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return true;
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i = i + digit * w;
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int t = k <= bias ? tmin
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: k >= bias + tmax ? tmax
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: k - bias;
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if (digit < t)
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break;
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w = w * (base - t);
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}
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bias = adapt(i - oldi, OutCodePoints.size() + 1, oldi == 0);
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n = n + i / (OutCodePoints.size() + 1);
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i = i % (OutCodePoints.size() + 1);
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// if n is a basic code point then fail
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if (n < 0x80)
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return true;
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// insert n into output at position i
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OutCodePoints.insert(OutCodePoints.begin() + i, n);
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i++;
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}
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return true;
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}
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// Section 6.3: Encoding procedure
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bool Punycode::encodePunycode(const std::vector<uint32_t> &InputCodePoints,
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std::string &OutPunycode) {
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OutPunycode.clear();
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uint32_t n = initial_n;
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int delta = 0;
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int bias = initial_bias;
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// let h = b = the number of basic code points in the input
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// copy them to the output in order...
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size_t h = 0;
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for (auto C : InputCodePoints) {
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if (C < 0x80) {
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++h;
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OutPunycode.push_back(C);
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}
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if (!isValidUnicodeScalar(C)) {
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OutPunycode.clear();
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return false;
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}
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}
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size_t b = h;
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// ...followed by a delimiter if b > 0
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if (b > 0)
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OutPunycode.push_back(delimiter);
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while (h < InputCodePoints.size()) {
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// let m = the minimum code point >= n in the input
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uint32_t m = 0x10FFFF;
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for (auto codePoint : InputCodePoints) {
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if (codePoint >= n && codePoint < m)
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m = codePoint;
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}
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delta = delta + (m - n) * (h + 1);
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n = m;
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for (auto c : InputCodePoints) {
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if (c < n) ++delta;
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if (c == n) {
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int q = delta;
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for (int k = base; ; k += base) {
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int t = k <= bias ? tmin
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: k >= bias + tmax ? tmax
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: k - bias;
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if (q < t) break;
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OutPunycode.push_back(digit_value(t + ((q - t) % (base - t))));
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q = (q - t) / (base - t);
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}
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OutPunycode.push_back(digit_value(q));
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bias = adapt(delta, h + 1, h == b);
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delta = 0;
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++h;
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}
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}
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++delta; ++n;
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}
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return true;
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}
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static bool encodeToUTF8(const std::vector<uint32_t> &Scalars,
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std::string &OutUTF8) {
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for (auto S : Scalars) {
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if (!isValidUnicodeScalar(S)) {
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OutUTF8.clear();
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return false;
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}
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unsigned Bytes = 0;
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if (S < 0x80)
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Bytes = 1;
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else if (S < 0x800)
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Bytes = 2;
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else if (S < 0x10000)
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Bytes = 3;
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else
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Bytes = 4;
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switch (Bytes) {
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case 1:
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OutUTF8.push_back(S);
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break;
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case 2: {
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uint8_t Byte2 = (S | 0x80) & 0xBF;
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S >>= 6;
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uint8_t Byte1 = S | 0xC0;
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte1);
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte2);
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break;
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}
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case 3: {
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uint8_t Byte3 = (S | 0x80) & 0xBF;
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S >>= 6;
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uint8_t Byte2 = (S | 0x80) & 0xBF;
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S >>= 6;
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uint8_t Byte1 = S | 0xE0;
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte1);
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte2);
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte3);
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break;
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}
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case 4: {
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uint8_t Byte4 = (S | 0x80) & 0xBF;
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S >>= 6;
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uint8_t Byte3 = (S | 0x80) & 0xBF;
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S >>= 6;
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uint8_t Byte2 = (S | 0x80) & 0xBF;
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S >>= 6;
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uint8_t Byte1 = S | 0xF0;
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte1);
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte2);
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte3);
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OutUTF8.push_back(Byte4);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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bool Punycode::decodePunycodeUTF8(StringRef InputPunycode,
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std::string &OutUTF8) {
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std::vector<uint32_t> OutCodePoints;
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if (!decodePunycode(InputPunycode, OutCodePoints))
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return false;
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return encodeToUTF8(OutCodePoints, OutUTF8);
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}
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