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14 * Unicode Spoof Detection
20 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
21 #include "unicode/uset.h"
22 #include "unicode/parseerr.h"
23 #include "unicode/localpointer.h"
25 #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION
28 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
29 #include "unicode/unistr.h"
30 #include "unicode/uniset.h"
36 * \brief Unicode Security and Spoofing Detection, C API.
38 * These functions are intended to check strings, typically
39 * identifiers of some type, such as URLs, for the presence of
40 * characters that are likely to be visually confusing -
41 * for cases where the displayed form of an identifier may
42 * not be what it appears to be.
44 * Unicode Technical Report #36, http://unicode.org/reports/tr36, and
45 * Unicode Technical Standard #39, http://unicode.org/reports/tr39
46 * "Unicode security considerations", give more background on
47 * security an spoofing issues with Unicode identifiers.
48 * The tests and checks provided by this module implement the recommendations
49 * from those Unicode documents.
51 * The tests available on identifiers fall into two general categories:
52 * -# Single identifier tests. Check whether an identifier is
53 * potentially confusable with any other string, or is suspicious
55 * -# Two identifier tests. Check whether two specific identifiers are confusable.
56 * This does not consider whether either of strings is potentially
57 * confusable with any string other than the exact one specified.
59 * The steps to perform confusability testing are
60 * -# Open a USpoofChecker.
61 * -# Configure the USPoofChecker for the desired set of tests. The tests that will
62 * be performed are specified by a set of USpoofChecks flags.
63 * -# Perform the checks using the pre-configured USpoofChecker. The results indicate
64 * which (if any) of the selected tests have identified possible problems with the identifier.
65 * Results are reported as a set of USpoofChecks flags; this mirrors the form in which
66 * the set of tests to perform was originally specified to the USpoofChecker.
68 * A USpoofChecker may be used repeatedly to perform checks on any number of identifiers.
70 * Thread Safety: The test functions for checking a single identifier, or for testing
71 * whether two identifiers are possible confusable, are thread safe.
72 * They may called concurrently, from multiple threads, using the same USpoofChecker instance.
74 * More generally, the standard ICU thread safety rules apply: functions that take a
75 * const USpoofChecker parameter are thread safe. Those that take a non-const
76 * USpoofChecier are not thread safe.
79 * Descriptions of the available checks.
81 * When testing whether pairs of identifiers are confusable, with the uspoof_areConfusable()
82 * family of functions, the relevant tests are
84 * -# USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE: All of the characters from the two identifiers are
85 * from a single script, and the two identifiers are visually confusable.
86 * -# USPOOF_MIXED_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE: At least one of the identifiers contains characters
87 * from more than one script, and the two identifiers are visually confusable.
88 * -# USPOOF_WHOLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE: Each of the two identifiers is of a single script, but
89 * the two identifiers are from different scripts, and they are visually confusable.
91 * The safest approach is to enable all three of these checks as a group.
93 * USPOOF_ANY_CASE is a modifier for the above tests. If the identifiers being checked can
94 * be of mixed case and are used in a case-sensitive manner, this option should be specified.
96 * If the identifiers being checked are used in a case-insensitive manner, and if they are
97 * displayed to users in lower-case form only, the USPOOF_ANY_CASE option should not be
98 * specified. Confusabality issues involving upper case letters will not be reported.
100 * When performing tests on a single identifier, with the uspoof_check() family of functions,
101 * the relevant tests are:
103 * -# USPOOF_MIXED_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE: the identifier contains characters from multiple
104 * scripts, and there exists an identifier of a single script that is visually confusable.
105 * -# USPOOF_WHOLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE: the identifier consists of characters from a single
106 * script, and there exists a visually confusable identifier.
107 * The visually confusable identifier also consists of characters from a single script.
108 * but not the same script as the identifier being checked.
109 * -# USPOOF_ANY_CASE: modifies the mixed script and whole script confusables tests. If
110 * specified, the checks will consider confusable characters of any case. If this flag is not
111 * set, the test is performed assuming case folded identifiers.
112 * -# USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT: check that the identifier contains only characters from a
113 * single script. (Characters from the 'common' and 'inherited' scripts are ignored.)
114 * This is not a test for confusable identifiers
115 * -# USPOOF_INVISIBLE: check an identifier for the presence of invisible characters,
116 * such as zero-width spaces, or character sequences that are
117 * likely not to display, such as multiple occurrences of the same
118 * non-spacing mark. This check does not test the input string as a whole
119 * for conformance to any particular syntax for identifiers.
120 * -# USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT: check that an identifier contains only characters from a specified set
121 * of acceptable characters. See uspoof_setAllowedChars() and
122 * uspoof_setAllowedLocales().
125 * Characters from the Unicode Scripts "Common" and "Inherited" are ignored when considering
126 * the script of an identifier. Common characters include digits and symbols that
127 * are normally used with text from more than one script.
129 * Identifier Skeletons: A skeleton is a transformation of an identifier, such that
130 * all identifiers that are confusable with each other have the same skeleton.
131 * Using skeletons, it is possible to build a dictionary data structure for
132 * a set of identifiers, and then quickly test whether a new identifier is
133 * confusable with an identifier already in the set. The uspoof_getSkeleton()
134 * family of functions will produce the skeleton from an identifier.
136 * Note that skeletons are not guaranteed to be stable between versions
137 * of Unicode or ICU, so an applications should not rely on creating a permanent,
138 * or difficult to update, database of skeletons. Instabilities result from
139 * identifying new pairs or sequences of characters that are visually
140 * confusable, and thus must be mapped to the same skeleton character(s).
144 struct USpoofChecker;
145 typedef struct USpoofChecker USpoofChecker; /**< typedef for C of USpoofChecker */
148 * Enum for the kinds of checks that USpoofChecker can perform.
149 * These enum values are used both to select the set of checks that
150 * will be performed, and to report results from the check function.
154 typedef enum USpoofChecks {
155 /** Single script confusable test.
156 * When testing whether two identifiers are confusable, report that they are if
157 * both are from the same script and they are visually confusable.
158 * Note: this test is not applicable to a check of a single identifier.
160 USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE = 1,
162 /** Mixed script confusable test.
163 * When checking a single identifier, report a problem if
164 * the identifier contains multiple scripts, and
165 * is confusable with some other identifier in a single script
166 * When testing whether two identifiers are confusable, report that they are if
167 * the two IDs are visually confusable,
168 * and at least one contains characters from more than one script.
170 USPOOF_MIXED_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE = 2,
172 /** Whole script confusable test.
173 * When checking a single identifier, report a problem if
174 * The identifier is of a single script, and
175 * there exists a confusable identifier in another script.
176 * When testing whether two identifiers are confusable, report that they are if
177 * each is of a single script,
178 * the scripts of the two identifiers are different, and
179 * the identifiers are visually confusable.
181 USPOOF_WHOLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE = 4,
183 /** Any Case Modifier for confusable identifier tests.
184 If specified, consider all characters, of any case, when looking for confusables.
185 If USPOOF_ANY_CASE is not specified, identifiers being checked are assumed to have been
186 case folded. Upper case confusable characters will not be checked.
187 Selects between Lower Case Confusable and
188 Any Case Confusable. */
192 * Check that an identifier is no looser than the specified RestrictionLevel.
193 * The default if uspoof_setRestrctionLevel() is not called is HIGHLY_RESTRICTIVE.
195 * If USPOOF_AUX_INFO is enabled the actual restriction level of the
196 * identifier being tested will also be returned by uspoof_check().
198 * @see URestrictionLevel
199 * @see uspoof_setRestrictionLevel
200 * @see USPOOF_AUX_INFO
204 USPOOF_RESTRICTION_LEVEL = 16,
206 #ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
207 /** Check that an identifier contains only characters from a
208 * single script (plus chars from the common and inherited scripts.)
209 * Applies to checks of a single identifier check only.
210 * @deprecated ICU 51 Use RESTRICTION_LEVEL instead.
212 USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT = USPOOF_RESTRICTION_LEVEL,
213 #endif /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
215 /** Check an identifier for the presence of invisible characters,
216 * such as zero-width spaces, or character sequences that are
217 * likely not to display, such as multiple occurrences of the same
218 * non-spacing mark. This check does not test the input string as a whole
219 * for conformance to any particular syntax for identifiers.
221 USPOOF_INVISIBLE = 32,
223 /** Check that an identifier contains only characters from a specified set
224 * of acceptable characters. See uspoof_setAllowedChars() and
225 * uspoof_setAllowedLocales().
227 USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT = 64,
229 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
231 * Check that an identifier does not include decimal digits from
232 * more than one numbering system.
236 USPOOF_MIXED_NUMBERS = 128,
237 #endif /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
240 * Enable all spoof checks.
244 USPOOF_ALL_CHECKS = 0xFFFF,
246 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
248 * Enable the return of auxillary (non-error) information in the
249 * upper bits of the check results value.
251 * If this "check" is not enabled, the results of uspoof_check() will be zero when an
252 * identifier passes all of the enabled checks.
254 * If this "check" is enabled, (uspoof_check() & USPOOF_ALL_CHECKS) will be zero
255 * when an identifier passes all checks.
259 USPOOF_AUX_INFO = 0x40000000
260 #endif /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
265 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
267 * Constants from UAX #39 for use in setRestrictionLevel(), and
268 * for returned identifier restriction levels in check results.
271 typedef enum URestrictionLevel {
273 * Only ASCII characters: U+0000..U+007F
277 USPOOF_ASCII = 0x10000000,
279 * All characters in each identifier must be from a single script, or from the combinations: Latin + Han +
280 * Hiragana + Katakana; Latin + Han + Bopomofo; or Latin + Han + Hangul. Note that this level will satisfy the
281 * vast majority of Latin-script users; also that TR36 has ASCII instead of Latin.
285 USPOOF_HIGHLY_RESTRICTIVE = 0x20000000,
287 * Allow Latin with other scripts except Cyrillic, Greek, Cherokee Otherwise, the same as Highly Restrictive
291 USPOOF_MODERATELY_RESTRICTIVE = 0x30000000,
293 * Allow arbitrary mixtures of scripts. Otherwise, the same as Moderately Restrictive.
297 USPOOF_MINIMALLY_RESTRICTIVE = 0x40000000,
299 * Any valid identifiers, including characters outside of the Identifier Profile.
303 USPOOF_UNRESTRICTIVE = 0x50000000
305 #endif /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
308 * Create a Unicode Spoof Checker, configured to perform all
309 * checks except for USPOOF_LOCALE_LIMIT and USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT.
310 * Note that additional checks may be added in the future,
311 * resulting in the changes to the default checking behavior.
313 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
314 * @return the newly created Spoof Checker
317 U_STABLE USpoofChecker * U_EXPORT2
318 uspoof_open(UErrorCode *status);
322 * Open a Spoof checker from its serialized from, stored in 32-bit-aligned memory.
323 * Inverse of uspoof_serialize().
324 * The memory containing the serialized data must remain valid and unchanged
325 * as long as the spoof checker, or any cloned copies of the spoof checker,
326 * are in use. Ownership of the memory remains with the caller.
327 * The spoof checker (and any clones) must be closed prior to deleting the
330 * @param data a pointer to 32-bit-aligned memory containing the serialized form of spoof data
331 * @param length the number of bytes available at data;
332 * can be more than necessary
333 * @param pActualLength receives the actual number of bytes at data taken up by the data;
335 * @param pErrorCode ICU error code
336 * @return the spoof checker.
339 * @see uspoof_serialize
342 U_STABLE USpoofChecker * U_EXPORT2
343 uspoof_openFromSerialized(const void *data, int32_t length, int32_t *pActualLength,
344 UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
347 * Open a Spoof Checker from the source form of the spoof data.
348 * The Three inputs correspond to the Unicode data files confusables.txt
349 * confusablesWholeScript.txt and xidmdifications.txt as described in
350 * Unicode UAX #39. The syntax of the source data is as described in UAX #39 for
351 * these files, and the content of these files is acceptable input.
353 * The character encoding of the (char *) input text is UTF-8.
355 * @param confusables a pointer to the confusable characters definitions,
356 * as found in file confusables.txt from unicode.org.
357 * @param confusablesLen The length of the confusables text, or -1 if the
358 * input string is zero terminated.
359 * @param confusablesWholeScript
360 * a pointer to the whole script confusables definitions,
361 * as found in the file confusablesWholeScript.txt from unicode.org.
362 * @param confusablesWholeScriptLen The length of the whole script confusables text, or
363 * -1 if the input string is zero terminated.
364 * @param errType In the event of an error in the input, indicates
365 * which of the input files contains the error.
366 * The value is one of USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE or
367 * USPOOF_WHOLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE, or
368 * zero if no errors are found.
369 * @param pe In the event of an error in the input, receives the position
370 * in the input text (line, offset) of the error.
371 * @param status an in/out ICU UErrorCode. Among the possible errors is
372 * U_PARSE_ERROR, which is used to report syntax errors
374 * @return A spoof checker that uses the rules from the input files.
377 U_STABLE USpoofChecker * U_EXPORT2
378 uspoof_openFromSource(const char *confusables, int32_t confusablesLen,
379 const char *confusablesWholeScript, int32_t confusablesWholeScriptLen,
380 int32_t *errType, UParseError *pe, UErrorCode *status);
384 * Close a Spoof Checker, freeing any memory that was being held by
385 * its implementation.
388 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
389 uspoof_close(USpoofChecker *sc);
391 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
396 * \class LocalUSpoofCheckerPointer
397 * "Smart pointer" class, closes a USpoofChecker via uspoof_close().
398 * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
400 * @see LocalPointerBase
404 U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUSpoofCheckerPointer, USpoofChecker, uspoof_close);
411 * Clone a Spoof Checker. The clone will be set to perform the same checks
412 * as the original source.
414 * @param sc The source USpoofChecker
415 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
419 U_STABLE USpoofChecker * U_EXPORT2
420 uspoof_clone(const USpoofChecker *sc, UErrorCode *status);
424 * Specify the set of checks that will be performed by the check
425 * functions of this Spoof Checker.
427 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
428 * @param checks The set of checks that this spoof checker will perform.
429 * The value is a bit set, obtained by OR-ing together
430 * values from enum USpoofChecks.
431 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
435 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
436 uspoof_setChecks(USpoofChecker *sc, int32_t checks, UErrorCode *status);
439 * Get the set of checks that this Spoof Checker has been configured to perform.
441 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
442 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
443 * @return The set of checks that this spoof checker will perform.
444 * The value is a bit set, obtained by OR-ing together
445 * values from enum USpoofChecks.
449 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
450 uspoof_getChecks(const USpoofChecker *sc, UErrorCode *status);
452 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
454 * Set the loosest restriction level allowed. The default if this function
455 * is not called is HIGHLY_RESTRICTIVE.
456 * Calling this function also enables the RESTRICTION_LEVEL check.
457 * @param restrictionLevel The loosest restriction level allowed.
458 * @see URestrictionLevel
461 U_DRAFT void U_EXPORT2
462 uspoof_setRestrictionLevel(USpoofChecker *sc, URestrictionLevel restrictionLevel);
466 * Get the Restriction Level that will be tested if the checks include RESTRICTION_LEVEL.
468 * @return The restriction level
469 * @see URestrictionLevel
472 U_DRAFT URestrictionLevel U_EXPORT2
473 uspoof_getRestrictionLevel(const USpoofChecker *sc);
474 #endif /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
477 * Limit characters that are acceptable in identifiers being checked to those
478 * normally used with the languages associated with the specified locales.
479 * Any previously specified list of locales is replaced by the new settings.
481 * A set of languages is determined from the locale(s), and
482 * from those a set of acceptable Unicode scripts is determined.
483 * Characters from this set of scripts, along with characters from
484 * the "common" and "inherited" Unicode Script categories
487 * Supplying an empty string removes all restrictions;
488 * characters from any script will be allowed.
490 * The USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT test is automatically enabled for this
491 * USpoofChecker when calling this function with a non-empty list
494 * The Unicode Set of characters that will be allowed is accessible
495 * via the uspoof_getAllowedChars() function. uspoof_setAllowedLocales()
496 * will <i>replace</i> any previously applied set of allowed characters.
498 * Adjustments, such as additions or deletions of certain classes of characters,
499 * can be made to the result of uspoof_setAllowedLocales() by
500 * fetching the resulting set with uspoof_getAllowedChars(),
501 * manipulating it with the Unicode Set API, then resetting the
502 * spoof detectors limits with uspoof_setAllowedChars()
504 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
505 * @param localesList A list list of locales, from which the language
506 * and associated script are extracted. The locales
507 * are comma-separated if there is more than one.
508 * White space may not appear within an individual locale,
509 * but is ignored otherwise.
510 * The locales are syntactically like those from the
511 * HTTP Accept-Language header.
512 * If the localesList is empty, no restrictions will be placed on
513 * the allowed characters.
515 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
518 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
519 uspoof_setAllowedLocales(USpoofChecker *sc, const char *localesList, UErrorCode *status);
522 * Get a list of locales for the scripts that are acceptable in strings
523 * to be checked. If no limitations on scripts have been specified,
524 * an empty string will be returned.
526 * uspoof_setAllowedChars() will reset the list of allowed to be empty.
528 * The format of the returned list is the same as that supplied to
529 * uspoof_setAllowedLocales(), but returned list may not be identical
530 * to the originally specified string; the string may be reformatted,
531 * and information other than languages from
532 * the originally specified locales may be omitted.
534 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
535 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
536 * @return A string containing a list of locales corresponding
537 * to the acceptable scripts, formatted like an
538 * HTTP Accept Language value.
542 U_STABLE const char * U_EXPORT2
543 uspoof_getAllowedLocales(USpoofChecker *sc, UErrorCode *status);
547 * Limit the acceptable characters to those specified by a Unicode Set.
548 * Any previously specified character limit is
549 * is replaced by the new settings. This includes limits on
550 * characters that were set with the uspoof_setAllowedLocales() function.
552 * The USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT test is automatically enabled for this
553 * USpoofChecker by this function.
555 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
556 * @param chars A Unicode Set containing the list of
557 * characters that are permitted. Ownership of the set
558 * remains with the caller. The incoming set is cloned by
559 * this function, so there are no restrictions on modifying
560 * or deleting the USet after calling this function.
561 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
564 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
565 uspoof_setAllowedChars(USpoofChecker *sc, const USet *chars, UErrorCode *status);
569 * Get a USet for the characters permitted in an identifier.
570 * This corresponds to the limits imposed by the Set Allowed Characters
571 * functions. Limitations imposed by other checks will not be
572 * reflected in the set returned by this function.
574 * The returned set will be frozen, meaning that it cannot be modified
577 * Ownership of the returned set remains with the Spoof Detector. The
578 * returned set will become invalid if the spoof detector is closed,
579 * or if a new set of allowed characters is specified.
582 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
583 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
584 * @return A USet containing the characters that are permitted by
585 * the USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT test.
588 U_STABLE const USet * U_EXPORT2
589 uspoof_getAllowedChars(const USpoofChecker *sc, UErrorCode *status);
592 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
594 * Limit the acceptable characters to those specified by a Unicode Set.
595 * Any previously specified character limit is
596 * is replaced by the new settings. This includes limits on
597 * characters that were set with the uspoof_setAllowedLocales() function.
599 * The USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT test is automatically enabled for this
600 * USoofChecker by this function.
602 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
603 * @param chars A Unicode Set containing the list of
604 * characters that are permitted. Ownership of the set
605 * remains with the caller. The incoming set is cloned by
606 * this function, so there are no restrictions on modifying
607 * or deleting the UnicodeSet after calling this function.
608 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
611 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
612 uspoof_setAllowedUnicodeSet(USpoofChecker *sc, const icu::UnicodeSet *chars, UErrorCode *status);
616 * Get a UnicodeSet for the characters permitted in an identifier.
617 * This corresponds to the limits imposed by the Set Allowed Characters /
618 * UnicodeSet functions. Limitations imposed by other checks will not be
619 * reflected in the set returned by this function.
621 * The returned set will be frozen, meaning that it cannot be modified
624 * Ownership of the returned set remains with the Spoof Detector. The
625 * returned set will become invalid if the spoof detector is closed,
626 * or if a new set of allowed characters is specified.
629 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
630 * @param status The error code, set if this function encounters a problem.
631 * @return A UnicodeSet containing the characters that are permitted by
632 * the USPOOF_CHAR_LIMIT test.
635 U_STABLE const icu::UnicodeSet * U_EXPORT2
636 uspoof_getAllowedUnicodeSet(const USpoofChecker *sc, UErrorCode *status);
641 * Check the specified string for possible security issues.
642 * The text to be checked will typically be an identifier of some sort.
643 * The set of checks to be performed is specified with uspoof_setChecks().
645 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
646 * @param id The identifier to be checked for possible security issues,
648 * @param length the length of the string to be checked, expressed in
649 * 16 bit UTF-16 code units, or -1 if the string is
651 * @param position An out parameter.
652 * Originally, the index of the first string position that failed a check.
653 * Now, always returns zero.
654 * This parameter may be null.
655 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
657 * Spoofing or security issues detected with the input string are
658 * not reported here, but through the function's return value.
659 * @return An integer value with bits set for any potential security
660 * or spoofing issues detected. The bits are defined by
661 * enum USpoofChecks. (returned_value & USPOOF_ALL_CHECKS)
662 * will be zero if the input string passes all of the
666 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
667 uspoof_check(const USpoofChecker *sc,
668 const UChar *id, int32_t length,
674 * Check the specified string for possible security issues.
675 * The text to be checked will typically be an identifier of some sort.
676 * The set of checks to be performed is specified with uspoof_setChecks().
678 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
679 * @param id A identifier to be checked for possible security issues, in UTF8 format.
680 * @param length the length of the string to be checked, or -1 if the string is
682 * @param position An out parameter.
683 * Originally, the index of the first string position that failed a check.
684 * Now, always returns zero.
685 * This parameter may be null.
687 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
689 * Spoofing or security issues detected with the input string are
690 * not reported here, but through the function's return value.
691 * If the input contains invalid UTF-8 sequences,
692 * a status of U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND will be returned.
693 * @return An integer value with bits set for any potential security
694 * or spoofing issues detected. The bits are defined by
695 * enum USpoofChecks. (returned_value & USPOOF_ALL_CHECKS)
696 * will be zero if the input string passes all of the
700 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
701 uspoof_checkUTF8(const USpoofChecker *sc,
702 const char *id, int32_t length,
707 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
709 * Check the specified string for possible security issues.
710 * The text to be checked will typically be an identifier of some sort.
711 * The set of checks to be performed is specified with uspoof_setChecks().
713 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
714 * @param id A identifier to be checked for possible security issues.
715 * @param position An out parameter.
716 * Originally, the index of the first string position that failed a check.
717 * Now, always returns zero.
718 * This parameter may be null.
720 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
722 * Spoofing or security issues detected with the input string are
723 * not reported here, but through the function's return value.
724 * @return An integer value with bits set for any potential security
725 * or spoofing issues detected. The bits are defined by
726 * enum USpoofChecks. (returned_value & USPOOF_ALL_CHECKS)
727 * will be zero if the input string passes all of the
731 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
732 uspoof_checkUnicodeString(const USpoofChecker *sc,
733 const icu::UnicodeString &id,
741 * Check the whether two specified strings are visually confusable.
742 * The types of confusability to be tested - single script, mixed script,
743 * or whole script - are determined by the check options set for the
746 * The tests to be performed are controlled by the flags
747 * USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE
748 * USPOOF_MIXED_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE
749 * USPOOF_WHOLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE
750 * At least one of these tests must be selected.
752 * USPOOF_ANY_CASE is a modifier for the tests. Select it if the identifiers
753 * may be of mixed case.
754 * If identifiers are case folded for comparison and
755 * display to the user, do not select the USPOOF_ANY_CASE option.
758 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
759 * @param id1 The first of the two identifiers to be compared for
760 * confusability. The strings are in UTF-16 format.
761 * @param length1 the length of the first identifer, expressed in
762 * 16 bit UTF-16 code units, or -1 if the string is
764 * @param id2 The second of the two identifiers to be compared for
765 * confusability. The identifiers are in UTF-16 format.
766 * @param length2 The length of the second identifiers, expressed in
767 * 16 bit UTF-16 code units, or -1 if the string is
769 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
771 * Confusability of the identifiers is not reported here,
772 * but through this function's return value.
773 * @return An integer value with bit(s) set corresponding to
774 * the type of confusability found, as defined by
775 * enum USpoofChecks. Zero is returned if the identifiers
776 * are not confusable.
779 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
780 uspoof_areConfusable(const USpoofChecker *sc,
781 const UChar *id1, int32_t length1,
782 const UChar *id2, int32_t length2,
788 * Check the whether two specified strings are visually confusable.
789 * The types of confusability to be tested - single script, mixed script,
790 * or whole script - are determined by the check options set for the
793 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
794 * @param id1 The first of the two identifiers to be compared for
795 * confusability. The strings are in UTF-8 format.
796 * @param length1 the length of the first identifiers, in bytes, or -1
797 * if the string is nul terminated.
798 * @param id2 The second of the two identifiers to be compared for
799 * confusability. The strings are in UTF-8 format.
800 * @param length2 The length of the second string in bytes, or -1
801 * if the string is nul terminated.
802 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
804 * Confusability of the strings is not reported here,
805 * but through this function's return value.
806 * @return An integer value with bit(s) set corresponding to
807 * the type of confusability found, as defined by
808 * enum USpoofChecks. Zero is returned if the strings
809 * are not confusable.
812 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
813 uspoof_areConfusableUTF8(const USpoofChecker *sc,
814 const char *id1, int32_t length1,
815 const char *id2, int32_t length2,
821 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
823 * Check the whether two specified strings are visually confusable.
824 * The types of confusability to be tested - single script, mixed script,
825 * or whole script - are determined by the check options set for the
828 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
829 * @param s1 The first of the two identifiers to be compared for
830 * confusability. The strings are in UTF-8 format.
831 * @param s2 The second of the two identifiers to be compared for
832 * confusability. The strings are in UTF-8 format.
833 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
835 * Confusability of the identifiers is not reported here,
836 * but through this function's return value.
837 * @return An integer value with bit(s) set corresponding to
838 * the type of confusability found, as defined by
839 * enum USpoofChecks. Zero is returned if the identifiers
840 * are not confusable.
843 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
844 uspoof_areConfusableUnicodeString(const USpoofChecker *sc,
845 const icu::UnicodeString &s1,
846 const icu::UnicodeString &s2,
852 * Get the "skeleton" for an identifier.
853 * Skeletons are a transformation of the input identifier;
854 * Two identifiers are confusable if their skeletons are identical.
855 * See Unicode UAX #39 for additional information.
857 * Using skeletons directly makes it possible to quickly check
858 * whether an identifier is confusable with any of some large
859 * set of existing identifiers, by creating an efficiently
860 * searchable collection of the skeletons.
862 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
863 * @param type The type of skeleton, corresponding to which
864 * of the Unicode confusable data tables to use.
865 * The default is Mixed-Script, Lowercase.
866 * Allowed options are USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE and
867 * USPOOF_ANY_CASE_CONFUSABLE. The two flags may be ORed.
868 * @param id The input identifier whose skeleton will be computed.
869 * @param length The length of the input identifier, expressed in 16 bit
870 * UTF-16 code units, or -1 if the string is zero terminated.
871 * @param dest The output buffer, to receive the skeleton string.
872 * @param destCapacity The length of the output buffer, in 16 bit units.
873 * The destCapacity may be zero, in which case the function will
874 * return the actual length of the skeleton.
875 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
877 * @return The length of the skeleton string. The returned length
878 * is always that of the complete skeleton, even when the
879 * supplied buffer is too small (or of zero length)
883 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
884 uspoof_getSkeleton(const USpoofChecker *sc,
886 const UChar *id, int32_t length,
887 UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
891 * Get the "skeleton" for an identifier.
892 * Skeletons are a transformation of the input identifier;
893 * Two identifiers are confusable if their skeletons are identical.
894 * See Unicode UAX #39 for additional information.
896 * Using skeletons directly makes it possible to quickly check
897 * whether an identifier is confusable with any of some large
898 * set of existing identifiers, by creating an efficiently
899 * searchable collection of the skeletons.
901 * @param sc The USpoofChecker
902 * @param type The type of skeleton, corresponding to which
903 * of the Unicode confusable data tables to use.
904 * The default is Mixed-Script, Lowercase.
905 * Allowed options are USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE and
906 * USPOOF_ANY_CASE. The two flags may be ORed.
907 * @param id The UTF-8 format identifier whose skeleton will be computed.
908 * @param length The length of the input string, in bytes,
909 * or -1 if the string is zero terminated.
910 * @param dest The output buffer, to receive the skeleton string.
911 * @param destCapacity The length of the output buffer, in bytes.
912 * The destCapacity may be zero, in which case the function will
913 * return the actual length of the skeleton.
914 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
915 * perform the check. Possible Errors include U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND
916 * for invalid UTF-8 sequences, and
917 * U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR if the destination buffer is too small
918 * to hold the complete skeleton.
919 * @return The length of the skeleton string, in bytes. The returned length
920 * is always that of the complete skeleton, even when the
921 * supplied buffer is too small (or of zero length)
925 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
926 uspoof_getSkeletonUTF8(const USpoofChecker *sc,
928 const char *id, int32_t length,
929 char *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
932 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
934 * Get the "skeleton" for an identifier.
935 * Skeletons are a transformation of the input identifier;
936 * Two identifiers are confusable if their skeletons are identical.
937 * See Unicode UAX #39 for additional information.
939 * Using skeletons directly makes it possible to quickly check
940 * whether an identifier is confusable with any of some large
941 * set of existing identifiers, by creating an efficiently
942 * searchable collection of the skeletons.
944 * @param sc The USpoofChecker.
945 * @param type The type of skeleton, corresponding to which
946 * of the Unicode confusable data tables to use.
947 * The default is Mixed-Script, Lowercase.
948 * Allowed options are USPOOF_SINGLE_SCRIPT_CONFUSABLE and
949 * USPOOF_ANY_CASE_CONFUSABLE. The two flags may be ORed.
950 * @param id The input identifier whose skeleton will be computed.
951 * @param dest The output identifier, to receive the skeleton string.
952 * @param status The error code, set if an error occurred while attempting to
954 * @return A reference to the destination (skeleton) string.
958 U_I18N_API icu::UnicodeString & U_EXPORT2
959 uspoof_getSkeletonUnicodeString(const USpoofChecker *sc,
961 const icu::UnicodeString &id,
962 icu::UnicodeString &dest,
964 #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */
967 #ifndef U_HIDE_DRAFT_API
969 * Get the set of Candidate Characters for Inclusion in Identifiers, as defined
970 * in Unicode UAX #31, http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/#Table_Candidate_Characters_for_Inclusion_in_Identifiers
972 * The returned set is frozen. Ownership of the set remains with the ICU library; it must not
973 * be deleted by the caller.
975 * @param status The error code, set if a problem occurs while creating the set.
979 U_DRAFT const USet * U_EXPORT2
980 uspoof_getInclusionSet(UErrorCode *status);
983 * Get the set of characters from Recommended Scripts for Inclusion in Identifiers, as defined
984 * in Unicode UAX #31, http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/#Table_Recommended_Scripts
986 * The returned set is frozen. Ownership of the set remains with the ICU library; it must not
987 * be deleted by the caller.
989 * @param status The error code, set if a problem occurs while creating the set.
993 U_DRAFT const USet * U_EXPORT2
994 uspoof_getRecommendedSet(UErrorCode *status);
996 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
999 * Get the set of Candidate Characters for Inclusion in Identifiers, as defined
1000 * in Unicode UAX #31, http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/#Table_Candidate_Characters_for_Inclusion_in_Identifiers
1002 * The returned set is frozen. Ownership of the set remains with the ICU library; it must not
1003 * be deleted by the caller.
1005 * @param status The error code, set if a problem occurs while creating the set.
1009 U_DRAFT const icu::UnicodeSet * U_EXPORT2
1010 uspoof_getInclusionUnicodeSet(UErrorCode *status);
1013 * Get the set of characters from Recommended Scripts for Inclusion in Identifiers, as defined
1014 * in Unicode UAX #31, http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/#Table_Recommended_Scripts
1016 * The returned set is frozen. Ownership of the set remains with the ICU library; it must not
1017 * be deleted by the caller.
1019 * @param status The error code, set if a problem occurs while creating the set.
1023 U_DRAFT const icu::UnicodeSet * U_EXPORT2
1024 uspoof_getRecommendedUnicodeSet(UErrorCode *status);
1026 #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */
1027 #endif /* U_HIDE_DRAFT_API */
1030 * Serialize the data for a spoof detector into a chunk of memory.
1031 * The flattened spoof detection tables can later be used to efficiently
1032 * instantiate a new Spoof Detector.
1034 * The serialized spoof checker includes only the data compiled from the
1035 * Unicode data tables by uspoof_openFromSource(); it does not include
1036 * include any other state or configuration that may have been set.
1038 * @param sc the Spoof Detector whose data is to be serialized.
1039 * @param data a pointer to 32-bit-aligned memory to be filled with the data,
1040 * can be NULL if capacity==0
1041 * @param capacity the number of bytes available at data,
1042 * or 0 for preflighting
1043 * @param status an in/out ICU UErrorCode; possible errors include:
1044 * - U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR if the data storage block is too small for serialization
1045 * - U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR the data or capacity parameters are bad
1046 * @return the number of bytes written or needed for the spoof data
1048 * @see utrie2_openFromSerialized()
1051 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
1052 uspoof_serialize(USpoofChecker *sc,
1053 void *data, int32_t capacity,
1054 UErrorCode *status);
1059 #endif /* USPOOF_H */