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197 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
197 lines
7.2 KiB
C++
//*********************************************************
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//
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// Copyright (c) Microsoft. All rights reserved.
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// This code is licensed under the MIT License.
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF
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// ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED
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// TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
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// PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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//
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//*********************************************************
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#ifndef __WIL_STL_INCLUDED
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#define __WIL_STL_INCLUDED
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#include "common.h"
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#include "resource.h"
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#include <memory>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include <utility>
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#if _HAS_CXX17
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#include <string_view>
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#endif
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#ifndef WI_STL_FAIL_FAST_IF
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#define WI_STL_FAIL_FAST_IF FAIL_FAST_IF
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#endif
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#if defined(WIL_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS)
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namespace wil
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{
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/** Secure allocator for STL containers.
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The `wil::secure_allocator` allocator calls `SecureZeroMemory` before deallocating
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memory. This provides a mechanism for secure STL containers such as `wil::secure_vector`,
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`wil::secure_string`, and `wil::secure_wstring`. */
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template <typename T>
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struct secure_allocator
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: public std::allocator<T>
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{
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template<typename Other>
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struct rebind
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{
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using other = secure_allocator<Other>;
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};
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secure_allocator()
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: std::allocator<T>()
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{
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}
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~secure_allocator() = default;
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secure_allocator(const secure_allocator& a)
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: std::allocator<T>(a)
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{
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}
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template <class U>
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secure_allocator(const secure_allocator<U>& a)
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: std::allocator<T>(a)
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{
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}
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T* allocate(size_t n)
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{
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return std::allocator<T>::allocate(n);
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}
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void deallocate(T* p, size_t n)
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{
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SecureZeroMemory(p, sizeof(T) * n);
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std::allocator<T>::deallocate(p, n);
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}
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};
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//! `wil::secure_vector` will be securely zeroed before deallocation.
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template <typename Type>
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using secure_vector = std::vector<Type, secure_allocator<Type>>;
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//! `wil::secure_wstring` will be securely zeroed before deallocation.
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using secure_wstring = std::basic_string<wchar_t, std::char_traits<wchar_t>, wil::secure_allocator<wchar_t>>;
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//! `wil::secure_string` will be securely zeroed before deallocation.
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using secure_string = std::basic_string<char, std::char_traits<char>, wil::secure_allocator<char>>;
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/// @cond
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namespace details
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{
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template<> struct string_maker<std::wstring>
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{
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HRESULT make(_In_reads_opt_(length) PCWSTR source, size_t length) WI_NOEXCEPT try
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{
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m_value = source ? std::wstring(source, length) : std::wstring(length, L'\0');
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return S_OK;
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}
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catch (...)
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{
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return E_OUTOFMEMORY;
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}
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wchar_t* buffer() { return &m_value[0]; }
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HRESULT trim_at_existing_null(size_t length) { m_value.erase(length); return S_OK; }
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std::wstring release() { return std::wstring(std::move(m_value)); }
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static PCWSTR get(const std::wstring& value) { return value.c_str(); }
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private:
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std::wstring m_value;
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};
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}
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/// @endcond
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// str_raw_ptr is an overloaded function that retrieves a const pointer to the first character in a string's buffer.
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// This is the overload for std::wstring. Other overloads available in resource.h.
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inline PCWSTR str_raw_ptr(const std::wstring& str)
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{
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return str.c_str();
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}
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#if _HAS_CXX17
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/**
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zstring_view. A zstring_view is identical to a std::string_view except it is always nul-terminated (unless empty).
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* zstring_view can be used for storing string literals without "forgetting" the length or that it is nul-terminated.
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* A zstring_view can be converted implicitly to a std::string_view because it is always safe to use a nul-terminated
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string_view as a plain string view.
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* A zstring_view can be constructed from a std::string because the data in std::string is nul-terminated.
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*/
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template<class TChar>
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class basic_zstring_view : public std::basic_string_view<TChar>
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{
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using size_type = typename std::basic_string_view<TChar>::size_type;
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public:
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constexpr basic_zstring_view() noexcept = default;
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constexpr basic_zstring_view(const basic_zstring_view&) noexcept = default;
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constexpr basic_zstring_view& operator=(const basic_zstring_view&) noexcept = default;
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constexpr basic_zstring_view(const TChar* pStringData, size_type stringLength) noexcept
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: std::basic_string_view<TChar>(pStringData, stringLength)
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{
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if (pStringData[stringLength] != 0) { WI_STL_FAIL_FAST_IF(true); }
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}
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template<size_t stringArrayLength>
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constexpr basic_zstring_view(const TChar(&stringArray)[stringArrayLength]) noexcept
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: std::basic_string_view<TChar>(&stringArray[0], length_n(&stringArray[0], stringArrayLength))
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{
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}
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// Construct from nul-terminated char ptr. To prevent this from overshadowing array construction,
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// we disable this constructor if the value is an array (including string literal).
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template<typename TPtr, std::enable_if_t<
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std::is_convertible<TPtr, const TChar*>::value && !std::is_array<TPtr>::value>* = nullptr>
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constexpr basic_zstring_view(TPtr&& pStr) noexcept
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: std::basic_string_view<TChar>(std::forward<TPtr>(pStr)) {}
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constexpr basic_zstring_view(const std::basic_string<TChar>& str) noexcept
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: std::basic_string_view<TChar>(&str[0], str.size()) {}
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// basic_string_view [] precondition won't let us read view[view.size()]; so we define our own.
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constexpr const TChar& operator[](size_type idx) const noexcept
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{
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WI_ASSERT(idx <= this->size() && this->data() != nullptr);
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return this->data()[idx];
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}
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constexpr const TChar* c_str() const noexcept
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{
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WI_ASSERT(this->data() == nullptr || this->data()[this->size()] == 0);
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return this->data();
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}
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private:
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// Bounds-checked version of char_traits::length, like strnlen. Requires that the input contains a null terminator.
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static constexpr size_type length_n(_In_reads_opt_(buf_size) const TChar* str, size_type buf_size) noexcept
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{
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const std::basic_string_view<TChar> view(str, buf_size);
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auto pos = view.find_first_of(TChar());
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if (pos == view.npos) { WI_STL_FAIL_FAST_IF(true); }
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return pos;
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}
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// The following basic_string_view methods must not be allowed because they break the nul-termination.
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using std::basic_string_view<TChar>::swap;
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using std::basic_string_view<TChar>::remove_suffix;
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};
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using zstring_view = basic_zstring_view<char>;
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using zwstring_view = basic_zstring_view<wchar_t>;
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#endif // _HAS_CXX17
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} // namespace wil
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#endif // WIL_ENABLE_EXCEPTIONS
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#endif // __WIL_STL_INCLUDED
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