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JavaScript
766 lines
28 KiB
JavaScript
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file,
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* You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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/**
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* Module for reading Property Lists (.plist) files
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* ------------------------------------------------
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* This module functions as a reader for Apple Property Lists (.plist files).
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* It supports both binary and xml formatted property lists. It does not
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* support the legacy ASCII format. Reading of Cocoa's Keyed Archives serialized
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* to binary property lists isn't supported either.
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*
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* Property Lists objects are represented by standard JS and Mozilla types,
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* namely:
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*
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* XML type Cocoa Class Returned type(s)
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* --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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* <true/> / <false/> NSNumber TYPE_PRIMITIVE boolean
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* <integer> / <real> NSNumber TYPE_PRIMITIVE number
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* TYPE_INT64 String [1]
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* Not Available NSNull TYPE_PRIMITIVE null [2]
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* TYPE_PRIMITIVE undefined [3]
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* <date/> NSDate TYPE_DATE Date
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* <data/> NSData TYPE_UINT8_ARRAY Uint8Array
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* <array/> NSArray TYPE_ARRAY Array
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* Not Available NSSet TYPE_ARRAY Array [2][4]
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* <dict/> NSDictionary TYPE_DICTIONARY Dict (from Dict.jsm)
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*
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* Use PropertyListUtils.getObjectType to detect the type of a Property list
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* object.
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*
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* -------------
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* 1) Property lists supports storing U/Int64 numbers, while JS can only handle
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* numbers that are in this limits of float-64 (±2^53). For numbers that
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* do not outbound this limits, simple primitive number are always used.
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* Otherwise, a String object.
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* 2) About NSNull and NSSet values: While the xml format has no support for
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* representing null and set values, the documentation for the binary format
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* states that it supports storing both types. However, the Cocoa APIs for
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* serializing property lists do not seem to support either types (test with
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* NSPropertyListSerialization::propertyList:isValidForFormat). Furthermore,
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* if an array or a dictioanry contains a NSNull or a NSSet value, they cannot
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* be serialized to a property list.
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* As for usage within OS X, not surprisingly there's no known usage of
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* storing either of these types in a property list. It seems that, for now,
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* Apple is keeping the features of binary and xml formats in sync, probably as
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* long as the XML format is not officially deprecated.
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* 3) Not used anywhere.
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* 4) About NSSet representation: For the time being, we represent those
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* theoretical NSSet objects the same way NSArray is represented.
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* While this would most certainly work, it is not the right way to handle
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* it. A more correct representation for a set is a js generator, which would
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* read the set lazily and has no indices semantics.
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*/
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"use strict";
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this.EXPORTED_SYMBOLS = ["PropertyListUtils"];
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const Cc = Components.classes;
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const Ci = Components.interfaces;
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const Cu = Components.utils;
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Cu.importGlobalProperties(['File']);
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Cu.import("resource://gre/modules/XPCOMUtils.jsm");
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "Dict",
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"resource://gre/modules/Dict.jsm");
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "ctypes",
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"resource://gre/modules/ctypes.jsm");
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XPCOMUtils.defineLazyModuleGetter(this, "Services",
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"resource://gre/modules/Services.jsm");
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this.PropertyListUtils = Object.freeze({
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/**
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* Asynchronously reads a file as a property list.
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*
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* @param aFile (nsIDOMBlob/nsILocalFile)
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* the file to be read as a property list.
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* @param aCallback
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* If the property list is read successfully, aPropertyListRoot is set
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* to the root object of the property list.
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* Use getPropertyListObjectType to detect its type.
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* If it's not read successfully, aPropertyListRoot is set to null.
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* The reaon for failure is reported to the Error Console.
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*/
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read: function PLU_read(aFile, aCallback) {
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if (!(aFile instanceof Ci.nsILocalFile || aFile instanceof Ci.nsIDOMFile))
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throw new Error("aFile is not a file object");
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if (typeof(aCallback) != "function")
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throw new Error("Invalid value for aCallback");
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// We guarantee not to throw directly for any other exceptions, and always
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// call aCallback.
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Services.tm.mainThread.dispatch(function() {
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let file = aFile;
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try {
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if (file instanceof Ci.nsILocalFile) {
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if (!file.exists())
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throw new Error("The file pointed by aFile does not exist");
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file = new File(file);
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}
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let fileReader = Cc["@mozilla.org/files/filereader;1"].
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createInstance(Ci.nsIDOMFileReader);
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let onLoadEnd = function() {
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let root = null;
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try {
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fileReader.removeEventListener("loadend", onLoadEnd, false);
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if (fileReader.readyState != fileReader.DONE)
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throw new Error("Could not read file contents: " + fileReader.error);
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root = this._readFromArrayBufferSync(fileReader.result);
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}
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finally {
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aCallback(root);
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}
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}.bind(this);
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fileReader.addEventListener("loadend", onLoadEnd, false);
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fileReader.readAsArrayBuffer(file);
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}
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catch(ex) {
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aCallback(null);
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throw ex;
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}
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}.bind(this), Ci.nsIThread.DISPATCH_NORMAL);
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},
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/**
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* DO NOT USE ME. Once Bug 718189 is fixed, this method won't be public.
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*
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* Synchronously read an ArrayBuffer contents as a property list.
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*/
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_readFromArrayBufferSync: function PLU__readFromArrayBufferSync(aBuffer) {
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if (BinaryPropertyListReader.prototype.canProcess(aBuffer))
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return new BinaryPropertyListReader(aBuffer).root;
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// Convert the buffer into an XML tree.
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let domParser = Cc["@mozilla.org/xmlextras/domparser;1"].
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createInstance(Ci.nsIDOMParser);
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let bytesView = new Uint8Array(aBuffer);
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try {
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let doc = domParser.parseFromBuffer(bytesView, bytesView.length,
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"application/xml");
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return new XMLPropertyListReader(doc).root;
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}
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catch(ex) {
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throw new Error("aBuffer cannot be parsed as a DOM document: " + ex);
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}
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return null;
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},
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TYPE_PRIMITIVE: 0,
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TYPE_DATE: 1,
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TYPE_UINT8_ARRAY: 2,
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TYPE_ARRAY: 3,
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TYPE_DICTIONARY: 4,
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TYPE_INT64: 5,
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/**
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* Get the type in which the given property list object is represented.
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* Check the header for the mapping between the TYPE* constants to js types
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* and objects.
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*
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* @return one of the TYPE_* constants listed above.
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* @note this method is merely for convenience. It has no magic to detect
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* that aObject is indeed a property list object created by this module.
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*/
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getObjectType: function PLU_getObjectType(aObject) {
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if (aObject === null || typeof(aObject) != "object")
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return this.TYPE_PRIMITIVE;
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// Given current usage, we could assume that aObject was created in the
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// scope of this module, but in future, this util may be used as part of
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// serializing js objects to a property list - in which case the object
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// would most likely be created in the caller's scope.
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let global = Cu.getGlobalForObject(aObject);
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if (global.Dict && aObject instanceof global.Dict)
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return this.TYPE_DICTIONARY;
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if (Array.isArray(aObject))
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return this.TYPE_ARRAY;
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if (aObject instanceof global.Date)
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return this.TYPE_DATE;
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if (aObject instanceof global.Uint8Array)
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return this.TYPE_UINT8_ARRAY;
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if (aObject instanceof global.String && "__INT_64_WRAPPER__" in aObject)
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return this.TYPE_INT64;
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throw new Error("aObject is not as a property list object.");
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},
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/**
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* Wraps a 64-bit stored in the form of a string primitive as a String object,
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* which we can later distiguish from regular string values.
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* @param aPrimitive
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* a number in the form of either a primitive string or a primitive number.
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* @return a String wrapper around aNumberStr that can later be identified
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* as holding 64-bit number using getObjectType.
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*/
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wrapInt64: function PLU_wrapInt64(aPrimitive) {
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if (typeof(aPrimitive) != "string" && typeof(aPrimitive) != "number")
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throw new Error("aPrimitive should be a string primitive");
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let wrapped = new String(aPrimitive);
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Object.defineProperty(wrapped, "__INT_64_WRAPPER__", { value: true });
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return wrapped;
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}
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});
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/**
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* Here's the base structure of binary-format property lists.
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* 1) Header - magic number
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* - 6 bytes - "bplist"
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* - 2 bytes - version number. This implementation only supports version 00.
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* 2) Objects Table
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* Variable-sized objects, see _readObject for how various types of objects
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* are constructed.
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* 3) Offsets Table
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* The offset of each object in the objects table. The integer size is
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* specified in the trailer.
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* 4) Trailer
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* - 6 unused bytes
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* - 1 byte: the size of integers in the offsets table
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* - 1 byte: the size of object references for arrays, sets and
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* dictionaries.
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* - 8 bytes: the number of objects in the objects table
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* - 8 bytes: the index of the root object's offset in the offsets table.
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* - 8 bytes: the offset of the offsets table.
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*
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* Note: all integers are stored in big-endian form.
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*/
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/**
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* Reader for binary-format property lists.
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*
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* @param aBuffer
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* ArrayBuffer object from which the binary plist should be read.
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*/
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function BinaryPropertyListReader(aBuffer) {
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this._dataView = new DataView(aBuffer);
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const JS_MAX_INT = Math.pow(2,53);
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this._JS_MAX_INT_SIGNED = ctypes.Int64(JS_MAX_INT);
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this._JS_MAX_INT_UNSIGNED = ctypes.UInt64(JS_MAX_INT);
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this._JS_MIN_INT = ctypes.Int64(-JS_MAX_INT);
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try {
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this._readTrailerInfo();
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this._readObjectsOffsets();
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}
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catch(ex) {
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throw new Error("Could not read aBuffer as a binary property list");
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}
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this._objects = [];
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}
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BinaryPropertyListReader.prototype = {
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/**
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* Checks if the given ArrayBuffer can be read as a binary property list.
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* It can be called on the prototype.
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*/
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canProcess: function BPLR_canProcess(aBuffer)
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[String.fromCharCode(c) for each (c in new Uint8Array(aBuffer, 0, 8))].
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join("") == "bplist00",
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get root() this._readObject(this._rootObjectIndex),
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_readTrailerInfo: function BPLR__readTrailer() {
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// The first 6 bytes of the 32-bytes trailer are unused
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let trailerOffset = this._dataView.byteLength - 26;
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[this._offsetTableIntegerSize, this._objectRefSize] =
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this._readUnsignedInts(trailerOffset, 1, 2);
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[this._numberOfObjects, this._rootObjectIndex, this._offsetTableOffset] =
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this._readUnsignedInts(trailerOffset + 2, 8, 3);
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},
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_readObjectsOffsets: function BPLR__readObjectsOffsets() {
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this._offsetTable = this._readUnsignedInts(this._offsetTableOffset,
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this._offsetTableIntegerSize,
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this._numberOfObjects);
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},
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_readSignedInt64: function BPLR__readSignedInt64(aByteOffset) {
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let lo = this._dataView.getUint32(aByteOffset + 4);
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let hi = this._dataView.getInt32(aByteOffset);
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let int64 = ctypes.Int64.join(hi, lo);
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if (ctypes.Int64.compare(int64, this._JS_MAX_INT_SIGNED) == 1 ||
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ctypes.Int64.compare(int64, this._JS_MIN_INT) == -1)
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return PropertyListUtils.wrapInt64(int64.toString());
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return parseInt(int64.toString(), 10);
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},
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_readReal: function BPLR__readReal(aByteOffset, aRealSize) {
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if (aRealSize == 4)
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return this._dataView.getFloat32(aByteOffset);
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if (aRealSize == 8)
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return this._dataView.getFloat64(aByteOffset);
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throw new Error("Unsupported real size: " + aRealSize);
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},
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OBJECT_TYPE_BITS: {
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SIMPLE: parseInt("0000", 2),
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INTEGER: parseInt("0001", 2),
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REAL: parseInt("0010", 2),
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DATE: parseInt("0011", 2),
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DATA: parseInt("0100", 2),
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ASCII_STRING: parseInt("0101", 2),
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UNICODE_STRING: parseInt("0110", 2),
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UID: parseInt("1000", 2),
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ARRAY: parseInt("1010", 2),
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SET: parseInt("1100", 2),
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DICTIONARY: parseInt("1101", 2)
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},
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ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS: {
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// Applies to OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.SIMPLE
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NULL: parseInt("0000", 2),
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FALSE: parseInt("1000", 2),
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TRUE: parseInt("1001", 2),
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FILL_BYTE: parseInt("1111", 2),
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// Applies to OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.DATE
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DATE: parseInt("0011", 2),
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// Applies to OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.DATA, ASCII_STRING, UNICODE_STRING, ARRAY,
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// SET and DICTIONARY.
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LENGTH_INT_SIZE_FOLLOWS: parseInt("1111", 2)
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},
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/**
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* Returns an object descriptor in the form of two integers: object type and
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* additional info.
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*
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* @param aByteOffset
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* the descriptor's offset.
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* @return [objType, additionalInfo] - the object type and additional info.
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* @see OBJECT_TYPE_BITS and ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS
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*/
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_readObjectDescriptor: function BPLR__readObjectDescriptor(aByteOffset) {
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// The first four bits hold the object type. For some types, additional
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// info is held in the other 4 bits.
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let byte = this._readUnsignedInts(aByteOffset, 1, 1)[0];
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return [(byte & 0xF0) >> 4, byte & 0x0F];
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},
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_readDate: function BPLR__readDate(aByteOffset) {
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// That's the reference date of NSDate.
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let date = new Date("1 January 2001, GMT");
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// NSDate values are float values, but setSeconds takes an integer.
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date.setMilliseconds(this._readReal(aByteOffset, 8) * 1000);
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return date;
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},
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/**
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* Reads a portion of the buffer as a string.
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*
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* @param aByteOffset
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* The offset in the buffer at which the string starts
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* @param aNumberOfChars
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* The length of the string to be read (that is the number of
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* characters, not bytes).
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* @param aUnicode
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* Whether or not it is a unicode string.
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* @return the string read.
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*
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* @note this is tested to work well with unicode surrogate pairs. Because
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* all unicode characters are read as 2-byte integers, unicode surrogate
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* pairs are read from the buffer in the form of two integers, as required
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* by String.fromCharCode.
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*/
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_readString:
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function BPLR__readString(aByteOffset, aNumberOfChars, aUnicode) {
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let codes = this._readUnsignedInts(aByteOffset, aUnicode ? 2 : 1,
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aNumberOfChars);
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return [String.fromCharCode(c) for each (c in codes)].join("");
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},
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/**
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* Reads an array of unsigned integers from the buffer. Integers larger than
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* one byte are read in big endian form.
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*
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* @param aByteOffset
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* The offset in the buffer at which the array starts.
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* @param aIntSize
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* The size of each int in the array.
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* @param aLength
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* The number of ints in the array.
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* @param [optional] aBigIntAllowed (default: false)
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* Whether or not to accept integers which outbounds JS limits for
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* numbers (±2^53) in the form of a String.
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* @return an array of integers (number primitive and/or Strings for large
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* numbers (see header)).
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* @throws if aBigIntAllowed is false and one of the integers in the array
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* cannot be represented by a primitive js number.
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*/
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_readUnsignedInts:
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function BPLR__readUnsignedInts(aByteOffset, aIntSize, aLength, aBigIntAllowed) {
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let uints = [];
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for (let offset = aByteOffset;
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offset < aByteOffset + aIntSize * aLength;
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offset += aIntSize) {
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if (aIntSize == 1) {
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uints.push(this._dataView.getUint8(offset));
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}
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else if (aIntSize == 2) {
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uints.push(this._dataView.getUint16(offset));
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}
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else if (aIntSize == 3) {
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let int24 = Uint8Array(4);
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int24[3] = 0;
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int24[2] = this._dataView.getUint8(offset);
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int24[1] = this._dataView.getUint8(offset + 1);
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int24[0] = this._dataView.getUint8(offset + 2);
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uints.push(Uint32Array(int24.buffer)[0]);
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}
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else if (aIntSize == 4) {
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uints.push(this._dataView.getUint32(offset));
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}
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else if (aIntSize == 8) {
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let lo = this._dataView.getUint32(offset + 4);
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let hi = this._dataView.getUint32(offset);
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let uint64 = ctypes.UInt64.join(hi, lo);
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if (ctypes.UInt64.compare(uint64, this._JS_MAX_INT_UNSIGNED) == 1) {
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if (aBigIntAllowed === true)
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uints.push(PropertyListUtils.wrapInt64(uint64.toString()));
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else
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throw new Error("Integer too big to be read as float 64");
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}
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else {
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uints.push(parseInt(uint64, 10));
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}
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}
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else {
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throw new Error("Unsupported size: " + aIntSize);
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}
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}
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return uints;
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},
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/**
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* Reads from the buffer the data object-count and the offset at which the
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* first object starts.
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*
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* @param aObjectOffset
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* the object's offset.
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* @return [offset, count] - the offset in the buffer at which the first
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* object in data starts, and the number of objects.
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*/
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_readDataOffsetAndCount:
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function BPLR__readDataOffsetAndCount(aObjectOffset) {
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// The length of some objects in the data can be stored in two ways:
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// * If it is small enough, it is stored in the second four bits of the
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// object descriptors.
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// * Otherwise, those bits are set to 1111, indicating that the next byte
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// consists of the integer size of the data-length (also stored in the form
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// of an object descriptor). The length follows this byte.
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let [, maybeLength] = this._readObjectDescriptor(aObjectOffset);
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if (maybeLength != this.ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS.LENGTH_INT_SIZE_FOLLOWS)
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return [aObjectOffset + 1, maybeLength];
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let [, intSizeInfo] = this._readObjectDescriptor(aObjectOffset + 1);
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// The int size is 2^intSizeInfo.
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let intSize = Math.pow(2, intSizeInfo);
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let dataLength = this._readUnsignedInts(aObjectOffset + 2, intSize, 1)[0];
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return [aObjectOffset + 2 + intSize, dataLength];
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},
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|
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|
/**
|
|
* Read array from the buffer and wrap it as a js array.
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* @param aObjectOffset
|
|
* the offset in the buffer at which the array starts.
|
|
* @param aNumberOfObjects
|
|
* the number of objects in the array.
|
|
* @return a js array.
|
|
*/
|
|
_wrapArray: function BPLR__wrapArray(aObjectOffset, aNumberOfObjects) {
|
|
let refs = this._readUnsignedInts(aObjectOffset,
|
|
this._objectRefSize,
|
|
aNumberOfObjects);
|
|
|
|
let array = new Array(aNumberOfObjects);
|
|
let readObjectBound = this._readObject.bind(this);
|
|
|
|
// Each index in the returned array is a lazy getter for its object.
|
|
Array.prototype.forEach.call(refs, function(ref, objIndex) {
|
|
Object.defineProperty(array, objIndex, {
|
|
get: function() {
|
|
delete array[objIndex];
|
|
return array[objIndex] = readObjectBound(ref);
|
|
},
|
|
configurable: true,
|
|
enumerable: true
|
|
});
|
|
}, this);
|
|
return array;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Reads dictionary from the buffer and wraps it as a Dict object (as defined
|
|
* in Dict.jsm).
|
|
* @param aObjectOffset
|
|
* the offset in the buffer at which the dictionary starts
|
|
* @param aNumberOfObjects
|
|
* the number of keys in the dictionary
|
|
* @return Dict.jsm-style dictionary.
|
|
*/
|
|
_wrapDictionary: function(aObjectOffset, aNumberOfObjects) {
|
|
// A dictionary in the binary format is stored as a list of references to
|
|
// key-objects, followed by a list of references to the value-objects for
|
|
// those keys. The size of each list is aNumberOfObjects * this._objectRefSize.
|
|
let dict = new Dict();
|
|
if (aNumberOfObjects == 0)
|
|
return dict;
|
|
|
|
let keyObjsRefs = this._readUnsignedInts(aObjectOffset, this._objectRefSize,
|
|
aNumberOfObjects);
|
|
let valObjsRefs =
|
|
this._readUnsignedInts(aObjectOffset + aNumberOfObjects * this._objectRefSize,
|
|
this._objectRefSize, aNumberOfObjects);
|
|
for (let i = 0; i < aNumberOfObjects; i++) {
|
|
let key = this._readObject(keyObjsRefs[i]);
|
|
let readBound = this._readObject.bind(this, valObjsRefs[i]);
|
|
dict.setAsLazyGetter(key, readBound);
|
|
}
|
|
return dict;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Reads an object at the spcified index in the object table
|
|
* @param aObjectIndex
|
|
* index at the object table
|
|
* @return the property list object at the given index.
|
|
*/
|
|
_readObject: function BPLR__readObject(aObjectIndex) {
|
|
// If the object was previously read, return the cached object.
|
|
if (this._objects[aObjectIndex] !== undefined)
|
|
return this._objects[aObjectIndex];
|
|
|
|
let objOffset = this._offsetTable[aObjectIndex];
|
|
let [objType, additionalInfo] = this._readObjectDescriptor(objOffset);
|
|
let value;
|
|
switch (objType) {
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.SIMPLE: {
|
|
switch (additionalInfo) {
|
|
case this.ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS.NULL:
|
|
value = null;
|
|
break;
|
|
case this.ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS.FILL_BYTE:
|
|
value = undefined;
|
|
break;
|
|
case this.ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS.FALSE:
|
|
value = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
case this.ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS.TRUE:
|
|
value = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
default:
|
|
throw new Error("Unexpected value!");
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.INTEGER: {
|
|
// The integer is sized 2^additionalInfo.
|
|
let intSize = Math.pow(2, additionalInfo);
|
|
|
|
// For objects, 64-bit integers are always signed. Negative integers
|
|
// are always represented by a 64-bit integer.
|
|
if (intSize == 8)
|
|
value = this._readSignedInt64(objOffset + 1);
|
|
else
|
|
value = this._readUnsignedInts(objOffset + 1, intSize, 1, true)[0];
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.REAL: {
|
|
// The real is sized 2^additionalInfo.
|
|
value = this._readReal(objOffset + 1, Math.pow(2, additionalInfo));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.DATE: {
|
|
if (additionalInfo != this.ADDITIONAL_INFO_BITS.DATE)
|
|
throw new Error("Unexpected value");
|
|
|
|
value = this._readDate(objOffset + 1);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.DATA: {
|
|
let [offset, bytesCount] = this._readDataOffsetAndCount(objOffset);
|
|
value = new Uint8Array(this._readUnsignedInts(offset, 1, bytesCount));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.ASCII_STRING: {
|
|
let [offset, charsCount] = this._readDataOffsetAndCount(objOffset);
|
|
value = this._readString(offset, charsCount, false);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.UNICODE_STRING: {
|
|
let [offset, unicharsCount] = this._readDataOffsetAndCount(objOffset);
|
|
value = this._readString(offset, unicharsCount, true);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.UID: {
|
|
// UIDs are only used in Keyed Archives, which are not yet supported.
|
|
throw new Error("Keyed Archives are not supported");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.ARRAY:
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.SET: {
|
|
// Note: For now, we fallback to handle sets the same way we handle
|
|
// arrays. See comments in the header of this file.
|
|
|
|
// The bytes following the count are references to objects (indices).
|
|
// Each reference is an unsigned int with size=this._objectRefSize.
|
|
let [offset, objectsCount] = this._readDataOffsetAndCount(objOffset);
|
|
value = this._wrapArray(offset, objectsCount);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
case this.OBJECT_TYPE_BITS.DICTIONARY: {
|
|
let [offset, objectsCount] = this._readDataOffsetAndCount(objOffset);
|
|
value = this._wrapDictionary(offset, objectsCount);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
default: {
|
|
throw new Error("Unknown object type: " + objType);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
return this._objects[aObjectIndex] = value;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Reader for XML property lists.
|
|
*
|
|
* @param aDOMDoc
|
|
* the DOM document to be read as a property list.
|
|
*/
|
|
function XMLPropertyListReader(aDOMDoc) {
|
|
let docElt = aDOMDoc.documentElement;
|
|
if (!docElt || docElt.localName != "plist" || !docElt.firstElementChild)
|
|
throw new Error("aDoc is not a property list document");
|
|
|
|
this._plistRootElement = docElt.firstElementChild;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
XMLPropertyListReader.prototype = {
|
|
get root() this._readObject(this._plistRootElement),
|
|
|
|
/**
|
|
* Convert a dom element to a property list object.
|
|
* @param aDOMElt
|
|
* a dom element in a xml tree of a property list.
|
|
* @return a js object representing the property list object.
|
|
*/
|
|
_readObject: function XPLR__readObject(aDOMElt) {
|
|
switch (aDOMElt.localName) {
|
|
case "true":
|
|
return true;
|
|
case "false":
|
|
return false;
|
|
case "string":
|
|
case "key":
|
|
return aDOMElt.textContent;
|
|
case "integer":
|
|
return this._readInteger(aDOMElt);
|
|
case "real": {
|
|
let number = parseFloat(aDOMElt.textContent.trim());
|
|
if (isNaN(number))
|
|
throw "Could not parse float value";
|
|
return number;
|
|
}
|
|
case "date":
|
|
return new Date(aDOMElt.textContent);
|
|
case "data":
|
|
// Strip spaces and new lines.
|
|
let base64str = aDOMElt.textContent.replace(/\s*/g, "");
|
|
let decoded = atob(base64str);
|
|
return new Uint8Array([decoded.charCodeAt(i) for (i in decoded)]);
|
|
case "dict":
|
|
return this._wrapDictionary(aDOMElt);
|
|
case "array":
|
|
return this._wrapArray(aDOMElt);
|
|
default:
|
|
throw new Error("Unexpected tagname");
|
|
}
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
_readInteger: function XPLR__readInteger(aDOMElt) {
|
|
// The integer may outbound js's max/min integer value. We recognize this
|
|
// case by comparing the parsed number to the original string value.
|
|
// In case of an outbound, we fallback to return the number as a string.
|
|
let numberAsString = aDOMElt.textContent.toString();
|
|
let parsedNumber = parseInt(numberAsString, 10);
|
|
if (isNaN(parsedNumber))
|
|
throw new Error("Could not parse integer value");
|
|
|
|
if (parsedNumber.toString() == numberAsString)
|
|
return parsedNumber;
|
|
|
|
return PropertyListUtils.wrapInt64(numberAsString);
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
_wrapDictionary: function XPLR__wrapDictionary(aDOMElt) {
|
|
// <dict>
|
|
// <key>my true bool</key>
|
|
// <true/>
|
|
// <key>my string key</key>
|
|
// <string>My String Key</string>
|
|
// </dict>
|
|
if (aDOMElt.children.length % 2 != 0)
|
|
throw new Error("Invalid dictionary");
|
|
let dict = new Dict();
|
|
for (let i = 0; i < aDOMElt.children.length; i += 2) {
|
|
let keyElem = aDOMElt.children[i];
|
|
let valElem = aDOMElt.children[i + 1];
|
|
|
|
if (keyElem.localName != "key")
|
|
throw new Error("Invalid dictionary");
|
|
|
|
let keyName = this._readObject(keyElem);
|
|
let readBound = this._readObject.bind(this, valElem);
|
|
dict.setAsLazyGetter(keyName, readBound);
|
|
}
|
|
return dict;
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
_wrapArray: function XPLR__wrapArray(aDOMElt) {
|
|
// <array>
|
|
// <string>...</string>
|
|
// <integer></integer>
|
|
// <dict>
|
|
// ....
|
|
// </dict>
|
|
// </array>
|
|
|
|
// Each element in the array is a lazy getter for its property list object.
|
|
let array = [];
|
|
let readObjectBound = this._readObject.bind(this);
|
|
Array.prototype.forEach.call(aDOMElt.children, function(elem, elemIndex) {
|
|
Object.defineProperty(array, elemIndex, {
|
|
get: function() {
|
|
delete array[elemIndex];
|
|
return array[elemIndex] = readObjectBound(elem);
|
|
},
|
|
configurable: true,
|
|
enumerable: true
|
|
});
|
|
});
|
|
return array;
|
|
}
|
|
};
|