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32.Dd April 22, 2017
33.Dt VIS 3
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm vis ,
37.Nm nvis ,
38.Nm strvis ,
39.Nm stravis ,
40.Nm strnvis ,
41.Nm strvisx ,
42.Nm strnvisx ,
43.Nm strenvisx ,
44.Nm svis ,
45.Nm snvis ,
46.Nm strsvis ,
47.Nm strsnvis ,
48.Nm strsvisx ,
49.Nm strsnvisx ,
50.Nm strsenvisx
51.Nd visually encode characters
52.Sh LIBRARY
53.Lb libc
54.Sh SYNOPSIS
55.In vis.h
56.Ft char *
57.Fn vis "char *dst" "int c" "int flag" "int nextc"
58.Ft char *
59.Fn nvis "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "int c" "int flag" "int nextc"
60.Ft int
61.Fn strvis "char *dst" "const char *src" "int flag"
62.Ft int
63.Fn stravis "char **dst" "const char *src" "int flag"
64.Ft int
65.Fn strnvis "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "const char *src" "int flag"
66.Ft int
67.Fn strvisx "char *dst" "const char *src" "size_t len" "int flag"
68.Ft int
69.Fn strnvisx "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "const char *src" "size_t len" "int flag"
70.Ft int
71.Fn strenvisx "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "const char *src" "size_t len" "int flag" "int *cerr_ptr"
72.Ft char *
73.Fn svis "char *dst" "int c" "int flag" "int nextc" "const char *extra"
74.Ft char *
75.Fn snvis "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "int c" "int flag" "int nextc" "const char *extra"
76.Ft int
77.Fn strsvis "char *dst" "const char *src" "int flag" "const char *extra"
78.Ft int
79.Fn strsnvis "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "const char *src" "int flag" "const char *extra"
80.Ft int
81.Fn strsvisx "char *dst" "const char *src" "size_t len" "int flag" "const char *extra"
82.Ft int
83.Fn strsnvisx "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "const char *src" "size_t len" "int flag" "const char *extra"
84.Ft int
85.Fn strsenvisx "char *dst" "size_t dlen" "const char *src" "size_t len" "int flag" "const char *extra" "int *cerr_ptr"
86.Sh DESCRIPTION
87The
88.Fn vis
89function
90copies into
91.Fa dst
92a string which represents the character
93.Fa c .
94If
95.Fa c
96needs no encoding, it is copied in unaltered.
97The string is null terminated, and a pointer to the end of the string is
98returned.
99The maximum length of any encoding is four
100bytes (not including the trailing
101.Dv NUL ) ;
102thus, when
103encoding a set of characters into a buffer, the size of the buffer should
104be four times the number of bytes encoded, plus one for the trailing
105.Dv NUL .
106The flag parameter is used for altering the default range of
107characters considered for encoding and for altering the visual
108representation.
109The additional character,
110.Fa nextc ,
111is only used when selecting the
112.Dv VIS_CSTYLE
113encoding format (explained below).
114.Pp
115The
116.Fn strvis ,
117.Fn stravis ,
118.Fn strnvis ,
119.Fn strvisx ,
120and
121.Fn strnvisx
122functions copy into
123.Fa dst
124a visual representation of
125the string
126.Fa src .
127The
128.Fn strvis
129and
130.Fn strnvis
131functions encode characters from
132.Fa src
133up to the
134first
135.Dv NUL .
136The
137.Fn strvisx
138and
139.Fn strnvisx
140functions encode exactly
141.Fa len
142characters from
143.Fa src
144(this
145is useful for encoding a block of data that may contain
146.Dv NUL Ns 's ) .
147Both forms
148.Dv NUL
149terminate
150.Fa dst .
151The size of
152.Fa dst
153must be four times the number
154of bytes encoded from
155.Fa src
156(plus one for the
157.Dv NUL ) .
158Both
159forms return the number of characters in
160.Fa dst
161(not including the trailing
162.Dv NUL ) .
163The
164.Fn stravis
165function allocates space dynamically to hold the string.
166The
167.Dq Nm n
168versions of the functions also take an additional argument
169.Fa dlen
170that indicates the length of the
171.Fa dst
172buffer.
173If
174.Fa dlen
175is not large enough to fit the converted string then the
176.Fn strnvis
177and
178.Fn strnvisx
179functions return \-1 and set
180.Va errno
181to
182.Er ENOSPC .
183The
184.Fn strenvisx
185function takes an additional argument,
186.Fa cerr_ptr ,
187that is used to pass in and out a multibyte conversion error flag.
188This is useful when processing single characters at a time when
189it is possible that the locale may be set to something other
190than the locale of the characters in the input data.
191.Pp
192The functions
193.Fn svis ,
194.Fn snvis ,
195.Fn strsvis ,
196.Fn strsnvis ,
197.Fn strsvisx ,
198.Fn strsnvisx ,
199and
200.Fn strsenvisx
201correspond to
202.Fn vis ,
203.Fn nvis ,
204.Fn strvis ,
205.Fn strnvis ,
206.Fn strvisx ,
207.Fn strnvisx ,
208and
209.Fn strenvisx
210but have an additional argument
211.Fa extra ,
212pointing to a
213.Dv NUL
214terminated list of characters.
215These characters will be copied encoded or backslash-escaped into
216.Fa dst .
217These functions are useful e.g. to remove the special meaning
218of certain characters to shells.
219.Pp
220The encoding is a unique, invertible representation composed entirely of
221graphic characters; it can be decoded back into the original form using
222the
223.Xr unvis 3 ,
224.Xr strunvis 3
225or
226.Xr strnunvis 3
227functions.
228.Pp
229There are two parameters that can be controlled: the range of
230characters that are encoded (applies only to
231.Fn vis ,
232.Fn nvis ,
233.Fn strvis ,
234.Fn strnvis ,
235.Fn strvisx ,
236and
237.Fn strnvisx ) ,
238and the type of representation used.
239By default, all non-graphic characters,
240except space, tab, and newline are encoded (see
241.Xr isgraph 3 ) .
242The following flags
243alter this:
244.Bl -tag -width VIS_WHITEX
245.It Dv VIS_DQ
246Also encode double quotes
247.It Dv VIS_GLOB
248Also encode the magic characters
249.Ql ( * ,
250.Ql \&? ,
251.Ql \&[ ,
252and
253.Ql # )
254recognized by
255.Xr glob 3 .
256.It Dv VIS_SHELL
257Also encode the meta characters used by shells (in addition to the glob
258characters):
259.Ql ( ' ,
260.Ql ` ,
261.Ql \&" ,
262.Ql \&; ,
263.Ql & ,
264.Ql < ,
265.Ql > ,
266.Ql \&( ,
267.Ql \&) ,
268.Ql \&| ,
269.Ql \&] ,
270.Ql \e ,
271.Ql $ ,
272.Ql \&! ,
273.Ql \&^ ,
274and
275.Ql ~ ) .
276.It Dv VIS_SP
277Also encode space.
278.It Dv VIS_TAB
279Also encode tab.
280.It Dv VIS_NL
281Also encode newline.
282.It Dv VIS_WHITE
283Synonym for
284.Dv VIS_SP | VIS_TAB | VIS_NL .
285.It Dv VIS_META
286Synonym for
287.Dv VIS_WHITE | VIS_GLOB | VIS_SHELL .
288.It Dv VIS_SAFE
289Only encode
290.Dq unsafe
291characters.
292Unsafe means control characters which may cause common terminals to perform
293unexpected functions.
294Currently this form allows space, tab, newline, backspace, bell, and
295return \(em in addition to all graphic characters \(em unencoded.
296.El
297.Pp
298(The above flags have no effect for
299.Fn svis ,
300.Fn snvis ,
301.Fn strsvis ,
302.Fn strsnvis ,
303.Fn strsvisx ,
304and
305.Fn strsnvisx .
306When using these functions, place all graphic characters to be
307encoded in an array pointed to by
308.Fa extra .
309In general, the backslash character should be included in this array, see the
310warning on the use of the
311.Dv VIS_NOSLASH
312flag below).
313.Pp
314There are six forms of encoding.
315All forms use the backslash character
316.Ql \e
317to introduce a special
318sequence; two backslashes are used to represent a real backslash,
319except
320.Dv VIS_HTTPSTYLE
321that uses
322.Ql % ,
323or
324.Dv VIS_MIMESTYLE
325that uses
326.Ql = .
327These are the visual formats:
328.Bl -tag -width VIS_CSTYLE
329.It (default)
330Use an
331.Ql M
332to represent meta characters (characters with the 8th
333bit set), and use caret
334.Ql ^
335to represent control characters (see
336.Xr iscntrl 3 ) .
337The following formats are used:
338.Bl -tag -width xxxxx
339.It Dv \e^C
340Represents the control character
341.Ql C .
342Spans characters
343.Ql \e000
344through
345.Ql \e037 ,
346and
347.Ql \e177
348(as
349.Ql \e^? ) .
350.It Dv \eM-C
351Represents character
352.Ql C
353with the 8th bit set.
354Spans characters
355.Ql \e241
356through
357.Ql \e376 .
358.It Dv \eM^C
359Represents control character
360.Ql C
361with the 8th bit set.
362Spans characters
363.Ql \e200
364through
365.Ql \e237 ,
366and
367.Ql \e377
368(as
369.Ql \eM^? ) .
370.It Dv \e040
371Represents
372.Tn ASCII
373space.
374.It Dv \e240
375Represents Meta-space.
376.El
377.It Dv VIS_CSTYLE
378Use C-style backslash sequences to represent standard non-printable
379characters.
380The following sequences are used to represent the indicated characters:
381.Bd -unfilled -offset indent
382.Li \ea Tn  \(em BEL No (007)
383.Li \eb Tn  \(em BS No (010)
384.Li \ef Tn  \(em NP No (014)
385.Li \en Tn  \(em NL No (012)
386.Li \er Tn  \(em CR No (015)
387.Li \es Tn  \(em SP No (040)
388.Li \et Tn  \(em HT No (011)
389.Li \ev Tn  \(em VT No (013)
390.Li \e0 Tn  \(em NUL No (000)
391.Ed
392.Pp
393When using this format, the
394.Fa nextc
395parameter is looked at to determine if a
396.Dv NUL
397character can be encoded as
398.Ql \e0
399instead of
400.Ql \e000 .
401If
402.Fa nextc
403is an octal digit, the latter representation is used to
404avoid ambiguity.
405.Pp
406Non-printable characters without C-style
407backslash sequences use the default representation.
408.It Dv VIS_OCTAL
409Use a three digit octal sequence.
410The form is
411.Ql \eddd
412where
413.Em d
414represents an octal digit.
415.It Dv VIS_CSTYLE \&| Dv VIS_OCTAL
416Same as
417.Dv VIS_CSTYLE
418except that non-printable characters without C-style
419backslash sequences use a three digit octal sequence.
420.It Dv VIS_HTTPSTYLE
421Use URI encoding as described in RFC 1738.
422The form is
423.Ql %xx
424where
425.Em x
426represents a lower case hexadecimal digit.
427.It Dv VIS_MIMESTYLE
428Use MIME Quoted-Printable encoding as described in RFC 2045, only don't
429break lines and don't handle CRLF.
430The form is
431.Ql =XX
432where
433.Em X
434represents an upper case hexadecimal digit.
435.El
436.Pp
437There is one additional flag,
438.Dv VIS_NOSLASH ,
439which inhibits the
440doubling of backslashes and the backslash before the default
441format (that is, control characters are represented by
442.Ql ^C
443and
444meta characters as
445.Ql M-C ) .
446With this flag set, the encoding is
447ambiguous and non-invertible.
448.Sh MULTIBYTE CHARACTER SUPPORT
449These functions support multibyte character input.
450The encoding conversion is influenced by the setting of the
451.Ev LC_CTYPE
452environment variable which defines the set of characters
453that can be copied without encoding.
454.Pp
455If
456.Dv VIS_NOLOCALE
457is set, processing is done assuming the C locale and overriding
458any other environment settings.
459.Pp
460When 8-bit data is present in the input,
461.Ev LC_CTYPE
462must be set to the correct locale or to the C locale.
463If the locales of the data and the conversion are mismatched,
464multibyte character recognition may fail and encoding will be performed
465byte-by-byte instead.
466.Pp
467As noted above,
468.Fa dst
469must be four times the number of bytes processed from
470.Fa src .
471But note that each multibyte character can be up to
472.Dv MB_LEN_MAX
473bytes
474.\" (see
475.\" .Xr multibyte 3 )
476so in terms of multibyte characters,
477.Fa dst
478must be four times
479.Dv MB_LEN_MAX
480times the number of characters processed from
481.Fa src .
482.Sh ENVIRONMENT
483.Bl -tag -width ".Ev LC_CTYPE"
484.It Ev LC_CTYPE
485Specify the locale of the input data.
486Set to C if the input data locale is unknown.
487.El
488.Sh ERRORS
489The functions
490.Fn nvis
491and
492.Fn snvis
493will return
494.Dv NULL
495and the functions
496.Fn strnvis ,
497.Fn strnvisx ,
498.Fn strsnvis ,
499and
500.Fn strsnvisx ,
501will return \-1 when the
502.Fa dlen
503destination buffer size is not enough to perform the conversion while
504setting
505.Va errno
506to:
507.Bl -tag -width ".Bq Er ENOSPC"
508.It Bq Er ENOSPC
509The destination buffer size is not large enough to perform the conversion.
510.El
511.Sh SEE ALSO
512.Xr unvis 1 ,
513.Xr vis 1 ,
514.Xr glob 3 ,
515.\" .Xr multibyte 3 ,
516.Xr unvis 3
517.Rs
518.%A T. Berners-Lee
519.%T Uniform Resource Locators (URL)
520.%O "RFC 1738"
521.Re
522.Rs
523.%T "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies"
524.%O "RFC 2045"
525.Re
526.Sh HISTORY
527The
528.Fn vis ,
529.Fn strvis ,
530and
531.Fn strvisx
532functions first appeared in
533.Bx 4.4 .
534The
535.Fn svis ,
536.Fn strsvis ,
537and
538.Fn strsvisx
539functions appeared in
540.Nx 1.5
541and
542.Fx 9.2 .
543The buffer size limited versions of the functions
544.Po Fn nvis ,
545.Fn strnvis ,
546.Fn strnvisx ,
547.Fn snvis ,
548.Fn strsnvis ,
549and
550.Fn strsnvisx Pc
551appeared in
552.Nx 6.0
553and
554.Fx 9.2 .
555Multibyte character support was added in
556.Nx 7.0
557and
558.Fx 9.2 .
559