// Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Satoshi Nakamoto // Copyright (c) 2009-2015 The Bitcoin Core developers // Distributed under the MIT software license, see the accompanying // file COPYING or http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php. /** * Utilities for converting data from/to strings. */ #ifndef BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H #define BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H #include #include #include #define BEGIN(a) ((char*)&(a)) #define END(a) ((char*)&((&(a))[1])) #define UBEGIN(a) ((unsigned char*)&(a)) #define UEND(a) ((unsigned char*)&((&(a))[1])) #define ARRAYLEN(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof((array)[0])) /** Used by SanitizeString() */ enum SafeChars { SAFE_CHARS_DEFAULT, //!< The full set of allowed chars SAFE_CHARS_UA_COMMENT, //!< BIP-0014 subset SAFE_CHARS_FILENAME, //!< Chars allowed in filenames }; /** * Remove unsafe chars. Safe chars chosen to allow simple messages/URLs/email * addresses, but avoid anything even possibly remotely dangerous like & or > * @param[in] str The string to sanitize * @param[in] rule The set of safe chars to choose (default: least restrictive) * @return A new string without unsafe chars */ std::string SanitizeString(const std::string& str, int rule = SAFE_CHARS_DEFAULT); std::vector ParseHex(const char* psz); std::vector ParseHex(const std::string& str); signed char HexDigit(char c); /* Returns true if each character in str is a hex character, and has an even * number of hex digits.*/ bool IsHex(const std::string& str); /** * Return true if the string is a hex number, optionally prefixed with "0x" */ bool IsHexNumber(const std::string& str); std::vector DecodeBase64(const char* p, bool* pfInvalid = nullptr); std::string DecodeBase64(const std::string& str); std::string EncodeBase64(const unsigned char* pch, size_t len); std::string EncodeBase64(const std::string& str); std::vector DecodeBase32(const char* p, bool* pfInvalid = nullptr); std::string DecodeBase32(const std::string& str); std::string EncodeBase32(const unsigned char* pch, size_t len); std::string EncodeBase32(const std::string& str); void SplitHostPort(std::string in, int &portOut, std::string &hostOut); std::string i64tostr(int64_t n); std::string itostr(int n); int64_t atoi64(const char* psz); int64_t atoi64(const std::string& str); int atoi(const std::string& str); /** * Tests if the given character is a decimal digit. * @param[in] c character to test * @return true if the argument is a decimal digit; otherwise false. */ constexpr bool IsDigit(char c) { return c >= '0' && c <= '9'; } /** * Convert string to signed 32-bit integer with strict parse error feedback. * @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer, * false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred. */ bool ParseInt32(const std::string& str, int32_t *out); /** * Convert string to signed 64-bit integer with strict parse error feedback. * @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer, * false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred. */ bool ParseInt64(const std::string& str, int64_t *out); /** * Convert decimal string to unsigned 32-bit integer with strict parse error feedback. * @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer, * false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred. */ bool ParseUInt32(const std::string& str, uint32_t *out); /** * Convert decimal string to unsigned 64-bit integer with strict parse error feedback. * @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid integer, * false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred. */ bool ParseUInt64(const std::string& str, uint64_t *out); /** * Convert string to double with strict parse error feedback. * @returns true if the entire string could be parsed as valid double, * false if not the entire string could be parsed or when overflow or underflow occurred. */ bool ParseDouble(const std::string& str, double *out); template std::string HexStr(const T itbegin, const T itend, bool fSpaces=false) { std::string rv; static const char hexmap[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f' }; rv.reserve((itend-itbegin)*3); for(T it = itbegin; it < itend; ++it) { unsigned char val = (unsigned char)(*it); if(fSpaces && it != itbegin) rv.push_back(' '); rv.push_back(hexmap[val>>4]); rv.push_back(hexmap[val&15]); } return rv; } template inline std::string HexStr(const T& vch, bool fSpaces=false) { return HexStr(vch.begin(), vch.end(), fSpaces); } /** * Format a paragraph of text to a fixed width, adding spaces for * indentation to any added line. */ std::string FormatParagraph(const std::string& in, size_t width = 79, size_t indent = 0); /** * Timing-attack-resistant comparison. * Takes time proportional to length * of first argument. */ template bool TimingResistantEqual(const T& a, const T& b) { if (b.size() == 0) return a.size() == 0; size_t accumulator = a.size() ^ b.size(); for (size_t i = 0; i < a.size(); i++) accumulator |= a[i] ^ b[i%b.size()]; return accumulator == 0; } /** Parse number as fixed point according to JSON number syntax. * See http://json.org/number.gif * @returns true on success, false on error. * @note The result must be in the range (-10^18,10^18), otherwise an overflow error will trigger. */ bool ParseFixedPoint(const std::string &val, int decimals, int64_t *amount_out); #endif // BITCOIN_UTILSTRENCODINGS_H