Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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/***
*mbsdec.c - Move MBCS string pointer backward one charcter.
*
* Copyright (c) 1985-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*Purpose:
* Move MBCS string pointer backward one character.
*
*Revision History:
* 11-19-92 KRS Ported from 16-bit sources.
* 08-03-93 KRS Fix prototypes.
* 08-20-93 CFW Remove test for NULL string, use new function parameters.
* 10-05-93 GJF Replaced _CRTAPI1 with __cdecl.
* 04-15-93 CFW Add _MB_CP_LOCK.
* 05-09-94 CFW Optimize for SBCS.
* 05-13-94 CFW Fix SBCS optimization.
* 05-19-94 CFW Enable non-Win32.
* 09-11-97 GJF Replaced __mbcodepage == 0 with _ISNOTMBCP.
* 04-07-98 GJF Revised multithread support based on threadmbcinfo
* structs
*
*******************************************************************************/
#ifdef _MBCS
#include <mtdll.h>
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <mbdata.h>
#include <mbstring.h>
#include <mbctype.h>
#include <stddef.h>
/***
*_mbsdec - Move MBCS string pointer backward one charcter.
*
*Purpose:
* Move the supplied string pointer backwards by one
* character. MBCS characters are handled correctly.
*
*Entry:
* const unsigned char *string = pointer to beginning of string
* const unsigned char *current = current char pointer (legal MBCS boundary)
*
*Exit:
* Returns pointer after moving it.
* Returns NULL if string >= current.
*
*Exceptions:
*
*******************************************************************************/
unsigned char * __cdecl _mbsdec(
const unsigned char *string,
const unsigned char *current
)
{
const unsigned char *temp;
#ifdef _MT
pthreadmbcinfo ptmbci = _getptd()->ptmbcinfo;
if ( ptmbci != __ptmbcinfo )
ptmbci = __updatetmbcinfo();
#endif
if (string >= current)
return(NULL);
#ifdef _MT
if ( _ISNOTMBCP_MT(ptmbci) )
#else
if ( _ISNOTMBCP )
#endif
return (unsigned char *)--current;
temp = current - 1;
/*
* If (current-1) returns true from _ISLEADBTYE, it is a trail byte, because
* it is not a legal single byte MBCS character. Therefore, is so, return
* (current-2) because it is the trailbyte's lead.
*/
#ifdef _MT
if ( __ismbblead_mt(ptmbci, *temp) )
#else
if ( _ismbblead(*temp) )
#endif
return (unsigned char *)(temp - 1);
/*
* It is unknown whether (current - 1) is a single byte character or a
* trail. Now decrement temp until
* a) The beginning of the string is reached, or
* b) A non-lead byte (either single or trail) is found.
* The difference between (current-1) and temp is the number of non-single
* byte characters preceding (current-1). There are two cases for this:
* a) (current - temp) is odd, and
* b) (current - temp) is even.
* If odd, then there are an odd number of "lead bytes" preceding the
* single/trail byte (current - 1), indicating that it is a trail byte.
* If even, then there are an even number of "lead bytes" preceding the
* single/trail byte (current - 1), indicating a single byte character.
*/
#ifdef _MT
while ( (string <= --temp) && (__ismbblead_mt(ptmbci, *temp)) )
#else
while ( (string <= --temp) && (_ismbblead(*temp)) )
#endif
;
return (unsigned char *)(current - 1 - ((current - temp) & 0x01) );
}
#endif /* _MBCS */