--- a/jaxp/src/com/sun/org/apache/xml/internal/serializer/Encodings.java Tue Apr 30 17:50:05 2013 -0700
+++ b/jaxp/src/com/sun/org/apache/xml/internal/serializer/Encodings.java Mon May 06 18:50:16 2013 +0200
@@ -33,6 +33,14 @@
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
+import java.io.IOException;
+import java.net.MalformedURLException;
+import java.nio.charset.Charset;
+import java.nio.charset.IllegalCharsetNameException;
+import java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException;
+import java.util.Collections;
+import java.util.Map;
+import java.util.Map.Entry;
import com.sun.org.apache.xalan.internal.utils.SecuritySupport;
@@ -79,36 +87,17 @@
throws UnsupportedEncodingException
{
- for (int i = 0; i < _encodings.length; ++i)
- {
- if (_encodings[i].name.equalsIgnoreCase(encoding))
- {
- try
- {
- return new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(
- output,
- _encodings[i].javaName));
- }
- catch (java.lang.IllegalArgumentException iae) // java 1.1.8
- {
- // keep trying
- }
- catch (UnsupportedEncodingException usee)
- {
-
- // keep trying
- }
+ final EncodingInfo ei = _encodingInfos.findEncoding(toUpperCaseFast(encoding));
+ if (ei != null) {
+ try {
+ return new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(
+ output, ei.javaName));
+ } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException usee) {
+ // keep trying
}
}
- try
- {
- return new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(output, encoding));
- }
- catch (java.lang.IllegalArgumentException iae) // java 1.1.8
- {
- throw new UnsupportedEncodingException(encoding);
- }
+ return new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(output, encoding));
}
@@ -141,12 +130,24 @@
EncodingInfo ei;
String normalizedEncoding = toUpperCaseFast(encoding);
- ei = (EncodingInfo) _encodingTableKeyJava.get(normalizedEncoding);
- if (ei == null)
- ei = (EncodingInfo) _encodingTableKeyMime.get(normalizedEncoding);
+ ei = _encodingInfos.findEncoding(normalizedEncoding);
if (ei == null) {
// We shouldn't have to do this, but just in case.
- ei = new EncodingInfo(null,null);
+ try {
+ // This may happen if the caller tries to use
+ // an encoding that wasn't registered in the
+ // (java name)->(preferred mime name) mapping file.
+ // In that case we attempt to load the charset for the
+ // given encoding, and if that succeeds - we create a new
+ // EncodingInfo instance - assuming the canonical name
+ // of the charset can be used as the mime name.
+ final Charset c = Charset.forName(encoding);
+ final String name = c.name();
+ ei = new EncodingInfo(name, name);
+ _encodingInfos.putEncoding(normalizedEncoding, ei);
+ } catch (IllegalCharsetNameException | UnsupportedCharsetException x) {
+ ei = new EncodingInfo(null,null);
+ }
}
return ei;
@@ -269,8 +270,8 @@
*/
private static String convertJava2MimeEncoding(String encoding)
{
- EncodingInfo enc =
- (EncodingInfo) _encodingTableKeyJava.get(encoding.toUpperCase());
+ final EncodingInfo enc =
+ _encodingInfos.getEncodingFromJavaKey(toUpperCaseFast(encoding));
if (null != enc)
return enc.name;
return encoding;
@@ -285,38 +286,37 @@
*/
public static String convertMime2JavaEncoding(String encoding)
{
-
- for (int i = 0; i < _encodings.length; ++i)
- {
- if (_encodings[i].name.equalsIgnoreCase(encoding))
- {
- return _encodings[i].javaName;
- }
- }
-
- return encoding;
+ final EncodingInfo info = _encodingInfos.findEncoding(toUpperCaseFast(encoding));
+ return info != null ? info.javaName : encoding;
}
- /**
- * Load a list of all the supported encodings.
- *
- * System property "encodings" formatted using URL syntax may define an
- * external encodings list. Thanks to Sergey Ushakov for the code
- * contribution!
- */
- private static EncodingInfo[] loadEncodingInfo()
- {
- try
- {
+ // Using an inner static class here prevent initialization races
+ // where the hash maps could be used before they were populated.
+ //
+ private final static class EncodingInfos {
+ // These maps are final and not modified after initialization.
+ private final Map<String, EncodingInfo> _encodingTableKeyJava = new HashMap<>();
+ private final Map<String, EncodingInfo> _encodingTableKeyMime = new HashMap<>();
+ // This map will be added to after initialization: make sure it's
+ // thread-safe. This map should not be used frequently - only in cases
+ // where the mapping requested was not declared in the Encodings.properties
+ // file.
+ private final Map<String, EncodingInfo> _encodingDynamicTable =
+ Collections.synchronizedMap(new HashMap<String, EncodingInfo>());
+
+ private EncodingInfos() {
+ loadEncodingInfo();
+ }
+
+ // Opens the file/resource containing java charset name -> preferred mime
+ // name mapping and returns it as an InputStream.
+ private InputStream openEncodingsFileStream() throws MalformedURLException, IOException {
String urlString = null;
InputStream is = null;
- try
- {
+ try {
urlString = SecuritySupport.getSystemProperty(ENCODINGS_PROP, "");
- }
- catch (SecurityException e)
- {
+ } catch (SecurityException e) {
}
if (urlString != null && urlString.length() > 0) {
@@ -327,84 +327,188 @@
if (is == null) {
is = SecuritySupport.getResourceAsStream(ENCODINGS_FILE);
}
+ return is;
+ }
+ // Loads the Properties resource containing the mapping:
+ // java charset name -> preferred mime name
+ // and returns it.
+ private Properties loadProperties() throws MalformedURLException, IOException {
Properties props = new Properties();
- if (is != null) {
- props.load(is);
- is.close();
- } else {
- // Seems to be no real need to force failure here, let the
- // system do its best... The issue is not really very critical,
- // and the output will be in any case _correct_ though maybe not
- // always human-friendly... :)
- // But maybe report/log the resource problem?
- // Any standard ways to report/log errors (in static context)?
+ try (InputStream is = openEncodingsFileStream()) {
+ if (is != null) {
+ props.load(is);
+ } else {
+ // Seems to be no real need to force failure here, let the
+ // system do its best... The issue is not really very critical,
+ // and the output will be in any case _correct_ though maybe not
+ // always human-friendly... :)
+ // But maybe report/log the resource problem?
+ // Any standard ways to report/log errors (in static context)?
+ }
}
+ return props;
+ }
- int totalEntries = props.size();
- int totalMimeNames = 0;
- Enumeration keys = props.keys();
- for (int i = 0; i < totalEntries; ++i)
- {
- String javaName = (String) keys.nextElement();
- String val = props.getProperty(javaName);
- totalMimeNames++;
- int pos = val.indexOf(' ');
- for (int j = 0; j < pos; ++j)
- if (val.charAt(j) == ',')
- totalMimeNames++;
+ // Parses the mime list associated to a java charset name.
+ // The first mime name in the list is supposed to be the preferred
+ // mime name.
+ private String[] parseMimeTypes(String val) {
+ int pos = val.indexOf(' ');
+ //int lastPrintable;
+ if (pos < 0) {
+ // Maybe report/log this problem?
+ // "Last printable character not defined for encoding " +
+ // mimeName + " (" + val + ")" ...
+ return new String[] { val };
+ //lastPrintable = 0x00FF;
+ }
+ //lastPrintable =
+ // Integer.decode(val.substring(pos).trim()).intValue();
+ StringTokenizer st =
+ new StringTokenizer(val.substring(0, pos), ",");
+ String[] values = new String[st.countTokens()];
+ for (int i=0; st.hasMoreTokens(); i++) {
+ values[i] = st.nextToken();
+ }
+ return values;
+ }
+
+ // This method here attempts to find the canonical charset name for the
+ // the given name - which is supposed to be either a java name or a mime
+ // name.
+ // For that, it attempts to load the charset using the given name, and
+ // then returns the charset's canonical name.
+ // If the charset could not be loaded from the given name,
+ // the method returns null.
+ private String findCharsetNameFor(String name) {
+ try {
+ return Charset.forName(name).name();
+ } catch (Exception x) {
+ return null;
}
- EncodingInfo[] ret = new EncodingInfo[totalMimeNames];
- int j = 0;
- keys = props.keys();
- for (int i = 0; i < totalEntries; ++i)
- {
- String javaName = (String) keys.nextElement();
- String val = props.getProperty(javaName);
- int pos = val.indexOf(' ');
- String mimeName;
- //int lastPrintable;
- if (pos < 0)
- {
- // Maybe report/log this problem?
- // "Last printable character not defined for encoding " +
- // mimeName + " (" + val + ")" ...
- mimeName = val;
- //lastPrintable = 0x00FF;
- }
- else
- {
- //lastPrintable =
- // Integer.decode(val.substring(pos).trim()).intValue();
- StringTokenizer st =
- new StringTokenizer(val.substring(0, pos), ",");
- for (boolean first = true;
- st.hasMoreTokens();
- first = false)
- {
- mimeName = st.nextToken();
- ret[j] =
- new EncodingInfo(mimeName, javaName);
- _encodingTableKeyMime.put(
- mimeName.toUpperCase(),
- ret[j]);
- if (first)
- _encodingTableKeyJava.put(
- javaName.toUpperCase(),
- ret[j]);
- j++;
+ }
+
+ // This method here attempts to find the canonical charset name for the
+ // the set javaName+mimeNames - which are supposed to all refer to the
+ // same charset.
+ // For that it attempts to load the charset using the javaName, and if
+ // not found, attempts again using each of the mime names in turn.
+ // If the charset could be loaded from the javaName, then the javaName
+ // itself is returned as charset name. Otherwise, each of the mime names
+ // is tried in turn, until a charset can be loaded from one of the names,
+ // and the loaded charset's canonical name is returned.
+ // If no charset can be loaded from either the javaName or one of the
+ // mime names, then null is returned.
+ //
+ // Note that the returned name is the 'java' name that will be used in
+ // instances of EncodingInfo.
+ // This is important because EncodingInfo uses that 'java name' later on
+ // in calls to String.getBytes(javaName).
+ // As it happens, sometimes only one element of the set mime names/javaName
+ // is known by Charset: sometimes only one of the mime names is known,
+ // sometime only the javaName is known, sometimes all are known.
+ //
+ // By using this method here, we fix the problem where one of the mime
+ // names is known but the javaName is unknown, by associating the charset
+ // loaded from one of the mime names with the unrecognized javaName.
+ //
+ // When none of the mime names or javaName are known - there's not much we can
+ // do... It can mean that this encoding is not supported for this
+ // OS. If such a charset is ever use it will result in having all characters
+ // escaped.
+ //
+ private String findCharsetNameFor(String javaName, String[] mimes) {
+ String cs = findCharsetNameFor(javaName);
+ if (cs != null) return javaName;
+ for (String m : mimes) {
+ cs = findCharsetNameFor(m);
+ if (cs != null) break;
+ }
+ return cs;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Loads a list of all the supported encodings.
+ *
+ * System property "encodings" formatted using URL syntax may define an
+ * external encodings list. Thanks to Sergey Ushakov for the code
+ * contribution!
+ */
+ private void loadEncodingInfo() {
+ try {
+ // load (java name)->(preferred mime name) mapping.
+ final Properties props = loadProperties();
+
+ // create instances of EncodingInfo from the loaded mapping
+ Enumeration keys = props.keys();
+ Map<String, EncodingInfo> canonicals = new HashMap<>();
+ while (keys.hasMoreElements()) {
+ final String javaName = (String) keys.nextElement();
+ final String[] mimes = parseMimeTypes(props.getProperty(javaName));
+
+ final String charsetName = findCharsetNameFor(javaName, mimes);
+ if (charsetName != null) {
+ final String kj = toUpperCaseFast(javaName);
+ final String kc = toUpperCaseFast(charsetName);
+ for (int i = 0; i < mimes.length; ++i) {
+ final String mimeName = mimes[i];
+ final String km = toUpperCaseFast(mimeName);
+ EncodingInfo info = new EncodingInfo(mimeName, charsetName);
+ _encodingTableKeyMime.put(km, info);
+ if (!canonicals.containsKey(kc)) {
+ // canonicals will map the charset name to
+ // the info containing the prefered mime name
+ // (the preferred mime name is the first mime
+ // name in the list).
+ canonicals.put(kc, info);
+ _encodingTableKeyJava.put(kc, info);
+ }
+ _encodingTableKeyJava.put(kj, info);
+ }
+ } else {
+ // None of the java or mime names on the line were
+ // recognized => this charset is not supported?
}
}
+
+ // Fix up the _encodingTableKeyJava so that the info mapped to
+ // the java name contains the preferred mime name.
+ // (a given java name can correspond to several mime name,
+ // but we want the _encodingTableKeyJava to point to the
+ // preferred mime name).
+ for (Entry<String, EncodingInfo> e : _encodingTableKeyJava.entrySet()) {
+ e.setValue(canonicals.get(toUpperCaseFast(e.getValue().javaName)));
+ }
+
+ } catch (java.net.MalformedURLException mue) {
+ throw new com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(mue);
+ } catch (java.io.IOException ioe) {
+ throw new com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(ioe);
}
- return ret;
}
- catch (java.net.MalformedURLException mue)
- {
- throw new com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(mue);
+
+ EncodingInfo findEncoding(String normalizedEncoding) {
+ EncodingInfo info = _encodingTableKeyJava.get(normalizedEncoding);
+ if (info == null) {
+ info = _encodingTableKeyMime.get(normalizedEncoding);
+ }
+ if (info == null) {
+ info = _encodingDynamicTable.get(normalizedEncoding);
+ }
+ return info;
}
- catch (java.io.IOException ioe)
- {
- throw new com.sun.org.apache.xml.internal.serializer.utils.WrappedRuntimeException(ioe);
+
+ EncodingInfo getEncodingFromMimeKey(String normalizedMimeName) {
+ return _encodingTableKeyMime.get(normalizedMimeName);
+ }
+
+ EncodingInfo getEncodingFromJavaKey(String normalizedJavaName) {
+ return _encodingTableKeyJava.get(normalizedJavaName);
+ }
+
+ void putEncoding(String key, EncodingInfo info) {
+ _encodingDynamicTable.put(key, info);
}
}
@@ -457,7 +561,6 @@
return codePoint;
}
- private static final HashMap _encodingTableKeyJava = new HashMap();
- private static final HashMap _encodingTableKeyMime = new HashMap();
- private static final EncodingInfo[] _encodings = loadEncodingInfo();
+ private final static EncodingInfos _encodingInfos = new EncodingInfos();
+
}