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Nathan Whitaker ebbc897b69
fix(ext/node): Reimplement StringDecoder to match node's behavior (#22933)
Fixes #22158.

Basically reimplements the whole `StringDecoder` with a much more direct
translation (read like one-to-one) of node's current logic. The old
implementation was closer to node's super old impl and it was too hard
to keep the code structure while matching the behavior of their new
logic.

This adds support for UTF-16LE, ascii, and latin1. 

This also enables the node_compat test, which now passes without
modification.
2024-03-15 17:24:13 -07:00

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// deno-fmt-ignore-file
// deno-lint-ignore-file
// Copyright Joyent and Node contributors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// Taken from Node 18.12.1
// This file is automatically generated by `tools/node_compat/setup.ts`. Do not modify this file manually.
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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const inspect = require('util').inspect;
const StringDecoder = require('string_decoder').StringDecoder;
// Test default encoding
let decoder = new StringDecoder();
assert.strictEqual(decoder.encoding, 'utf8');
// Should work without 'new' keyword
const decoder2 = {};
StringDecoder.call(decoder2);
assert.strictEqual(decoder2.encoding, 'utf8');
// UTF-8
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('$', 'utf-8'), '$');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('¢', 'utf-8'), '¢');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('€', 'utf-8'), '€');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('𤭢', 'utf-8'), '𤭢');
// A mixed ascii and non-ascii string
// Test stolen from deps/v8/test/cctest/test-strings.cc
// U+02E4 -> CB A4
// U+0064 -> 64
// U+12E4 -> E1 8B A4
// U+0030 -> 30
// U+3045 -> E3 81 85
test(
'utf-8',
Buffer.from([0xCB, 0xA4, 0x64, 0xE1, 0x8B, 0xA4, 0x30, 0xE3, 0x81, 0x85]),
'\u02e4\u0064\u12e4\u0030\u3045'
);
// Some invalid input, known to have caused trouble with chunking
// in https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/7310#issuecomment-226445923
// 00: |00000000 ASCII
// 41: |01000001 ASCII
// B8: 10|111000 continuation
// CC: 110|01100 two-byte head
// E2: 1110|0010 three-byte head
// F0: 11110|000 four-byte head
// F1: 11110|001'another four-byte head
// FB: 111110|11 "five-byte head", not UTF-8
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('C9B5A941', 'hex'), '\u0275\ufffdA');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('E2', 'hex'), '\ufffd');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('E241', 'hex'), '\ufffdA');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('CCCCB8', 'hex'), '\ufffd\u0338');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('F0B841', 'hex'), '\ufffdA');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('F1CCB8', 'hex'), '\ufffd\u0338');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('F0FB00', 'hex'), '\ufffd\ufffd\0');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('CCE2B8B8', 'hex'), '\ufffd\u2e38');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('E2B8CCB8', 'hex'), '\ufffd\u0338');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('E2FBCC01', 'hex'), '\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\u0001');
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('CCB8CDB9', 'hex'), '\u0338\u0379');
// CESU-8 of U+1D40D
// V8 has changed their invalid UTF-8 handling, see
// https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/671020 for more info.
test('utf-8', Buffer.from('EDA0B5EDB08D', 'hex'),
'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd');
// UCS-2
test('ucs2', Buffer.from('ababc', 'ucs2'), 'ababc');
// UTF-16LE
test('utf16le', Buffer.from('3DD84DDC', 'hex'), '\ud83d\udc4d'); // thumbs up
// Additional UTF-8 tests
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('E1', 'hex')), '');
// A quick test for lastChar, lastNeed & lastTotal which are undocumented.
assert(decoder.lastChar.equals(new Uint8Array([0xe1, 0, 0, 0])));
assert.strictEqual(decoder.lastNeed, 2);
assert.strictEqual(decoder.lastTotal, 3);
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ufffd');
// ArrayBufferView tests
const arrayBufferViewStr = 'String for ArrayBufferView tests\n';
const inputBuffer = Buffer.from(arrayBufferViewStr.repeat(8), 'utf8');
for (const expectView of common.getArrayBufferViews(inputBuffer)) {
assert.strictEqual(
decoder.write(expectView),
inputBuffer.toString('utf8')
);
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '');
}
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('E18B', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ufffd');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('\ufffd')), '\ufffd');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd')),
'\ufffd\ufffd\ufffd');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('EFBFBDE2', 'hex')), '\ufffd');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ufffd');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('F1', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('41F2', 'hex')), '\ufffdA');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ufffd');
// Additional utf8Text test
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.text(Buffer.from([0x41]), 2), '');
// Additional UTF-16LE surrogate pair tests
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf16le');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('3DD8', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('4D', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('DC', 'hex')), '\ud83d\udc4d');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf16le');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('3DD8', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ud83d');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf16le');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('3DD8', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('4D', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ud83d');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf16le');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('3DD84D', 'hex')), '\ud83d');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '');
// Regression test for https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/22358
// (unaligned UTF-16 access).
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf16le');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.alloc(1)), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.alloc(20)), '\0'.repeat(10));
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.alloc(48)), '\0'.repeat(24));
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '');
// Regression tests for https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/22626
// (not enough replacement chars when having seen more than one byte of an
// incomplete multibyte characters).
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('f69b', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('d1', 'hex')), '\ufffd\ufffd');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ufffd');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('f4', 'hex')), '');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.write(Buffer.from('bde5', 'hex')), '\ufffd\ufffd');
assert.strictEqual(decoder.end(), '\ufffd');
assert.throws(
() => new StringDecoder(1),
{
code: 'ERR_UNKNOWN_ENCODING',
name: 'TypeError',
message: 'Unknown encoding: 1'
}
);
assert.throws(
() => new StringDecoder('test'),
{
code: 'ERR_UNKNOWN_ENCODING',
name: 'TypeError',
message: 'Unknown encoding: test'
}
);
assert.throws(
() => new StringDecoder('utf8').write(null),
{
code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
name: 'TypeError',
message: 'The "buf" argument must be an instance of Buffer, TypedArray,' +
' or DataView. Received null'
}
);
if (common.enoughTestMem) {
assert.throws(
() => new StringDecoder().write(Buffer.alloc((process.arch === 'ia32' ? 0x18ffffe8 : 0x1fffffe8) + 1).fill('a')),
{
code: 'ERR_STRING_TOO_LONG',
}
);
}
assert.throws(
() => new StringDecoder('utf8').__proto__.write(Buffer.from('abc')), // eslint-disable-line no-proto
{
code: 'ERR_INVALID_THIS',
}
);
// Test verifies that StringDecoder will correctly decode the given input
// buffer with the given encoding to the expected output. It will attempt all
// possible ways to write() the input buffer, see writeSequences(). The
// singleSequence allows for easy debugging of a specific sequence which is
// useful in case of test failures.
function test(encoding, input, expected, singleSequence) {
let sequences;
if (!singleSequence) {
sequences = writeSequences(input.length);
} else {
sequences = [singleSequence];
}
const hexNumberRE = /.{2}/g;
sequences.forEach((sequence) => {
const decoder = new StringDecoder(encoding);
let output = '';
sequence.forEach((write) => {
output += decoder.write(input.slice(write[0], write[1]));
});
output += decoder.end();
if (output !== expected) {
const message =
`Expected "${unicodeEscape(expected)}", ` +
`but got "${unicodeEscape(output)}"\n` +
`input: ${input.toString('hex').match(hexNumberRE)}\n` +
`Write sequence: ${JSON.stringify(sequence)}\n` +
`Full Decoder State: ${inspect(decoder)}`;
assert.fail(message);
}
});
}
// unicodeEscape prints the str contents as unicode escape codes.
function unicodeEscape(str) {
let r = '';
for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i++) {
r += `\\u${str.charCodeAt(i).toString(16)}`;
}
return r;
}
// writeSequences returns an array of arrays that describes all possible ways a
// buffer of the given length could be split up and passed to sequential write
// calls.
//
// e.G. writeSequences(3) will return: [
// [ [ 0, 3 ] ],
// [ [ 0, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ] ],
// [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 3 ] ],
// [ [ 0, 1 ], [ 1, 2 ], [ 2, 3 ] ]
// ]
function writeSequences(length, start, sequence) {
if (start === undefined) {
start = 0;
sequence = [];
} else if (start === length) {
return [sequence];
}
let sequences = [];
for (let end = length; end > start; end--) {
const subSequence = sequence.concat([[start, end]]);
const subSequences = writeSequences(length, end, subSequence, sequences);
sequences = sequences.concat(subSequences);
}
return sequences;
}