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@@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ Big5Decoder s_big5_decoder;
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EUCJPDecoder s_euc_jp_decoder;
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ISO2022JPDecoder s_iso_2022_jp_decoder;
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ShiftJISDecoder s_shift_jis_decoder;
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+EUCKRDecoder s_euc_kr_decoder;
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// clang-format off
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// https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/index-ibm866.txt
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@@ -308,6 +309,8 @@ Optional<Decoder&> decoder_for(StringView a_encoding)
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return s_big5_decoder;
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if (encoding.value().equals_ignoring_ascii_case("euc-jp"sv))
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return s_euc_jp_decoder;
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+ if (encoding.value().equals_ignoring_ascii_case("euc-kr"sv))
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+ return s_euc_kr_decoder;
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if (encoding.value().equals_ignoring_ascii_case("gbk"sv))
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return s_gb18030_decoder;
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if (encoding.value().equals_ignoring_ascii_case("gb18030"sv))
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@@ -1707,4 +1710,71 @@ ErrorOr<void> ShiftJISDecoder::process(StringView input, Function<ErrorOr<void>(
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}
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}
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+// https://encoding.spec.whatwg.org/#euc-kr-decoder
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+ErrorOr<void> EUCKRDecoder::process(StringView input, Function<ErrorOr<void>(u32)> on_code_point)
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+{
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+ // EUC-KR’s decoder has an associated EUC-KR lead (initially 0x00).
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+ u8 euc_kr_lead = 0x00;
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+
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+ // EUC-KR’s decoder’s handler, given ioQueue and byte, runs these steps:
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+ size_t index = 0;
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+ while (true) {
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+ // 1. If byte is end-of-queue and EUC-KR lead is not 0x00, set EUC-KR lead to 0x00 and return error.
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+ if (index >= input.length() && euc_kr_lead != 0x00) {
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+ euc_kr_lead = 0x00;
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+ TRY(on_code_point(replacement_code_point));
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+
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+ // 2. If byte is end-of-queue and EUC-KR lead is 0x00, return finished.
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+ if (index >= input.length() && euc_kr_lead == 0x00)
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+ return {};
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+
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+ u8 const byte = input[index++];
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+
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+ // 3. If EUC-KR lead is not 0x00, let lead be EUC-KR lead, let pointer be null, set EUC-KR lead to 0x00, and then:
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+ if (euc_kr_lead != 0x00) {
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+ auto lead = euc_kr_lead;
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+ Optional<u32> pointer;
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+ euc_kr_lead = 0x00;
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+
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+ // 1. If byte is in the range 0x41 to 0xFE, inclusive, set pointer to (lead − 0x81) × 190 + (byte − 0x41).
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+ if (byte >= 0x41 && byte <= 0xFE)
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+ pointer = (lead - 0x81) * 190 + (byte - 0x41);
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+
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+ // 2. Let code point be null if pointer is null, otherwise the index code point for pointer in index EUC-KR.
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+ auto code_point = pointer.has_value() ? index_euc_kr_code_point(pointer.value()) : Optional<u32> {};
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+
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+ // 3. If code point is non-null, return a code point whose value is code point.
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+ if (code_point.has_value()) {
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+ TRY(on_code_point(code_point.value()));
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+
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+ // 4. If byte is an ASCII byte, restore byte to ioQueue.
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+ if (byte <= 0x7F)
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+ index--;
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+
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+ // 5. Return error.
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+ TRY(on_code_point(replacement_code_point));
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+
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+ // 4. If byte is an ASCII byte, return a code point whose value is byte.
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+ if (byte <= 0x7F) {
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+ TRY(on_code_point(byte));
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+
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+ // 5. If byte is in the range 0x81 to 0xFE, inclusive, set EUC-KR lead to byte and return continue.
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+ if (byte >= 0x81 && byte <= 0xFE) {
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+ euc_kr_lead = byte;
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+ continue;
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+ }
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+
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+ // 6. Return error.
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+ TRY(on_code_point(replacement_code_point));
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+ }
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+}
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+
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}
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