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sin-ack
3f3f45580a Everywhere: Add sv suffix to strings relying on StringView(char const*)
Each of these strings would previously rely on StringView's char const*
constructor overload, which would call __builtin_strlen on the string.
Since we now have operator ""sv, we can replace these with much simpler
versions. This opens the door to being able to remove
StringView(char const*).

No functional changes.
2022-07-12 23:11:35 +02:00
Idan Horowitz
18d25124bf LibXML: Fail gracefully on integer overflow in character references
Fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/detail?id=47738
2022-07-10 22:29:11 +03:00
DexesTTP
7ceeb74535 AK: Use an enum instead of a bool for String::replace(all_occurences)
This commit has no behavior changes.

In particular, this does not fix any of the wrong uses of the previous
default parameter (which used to be 'false', meaning "only replace the
first occurence in the string"). It simply replaces the default uses by
String::replace(..., ReplaceMode::FirstOnly), leaving them incorrect.
2022-07-06 11:12:45 +02:00
Luke Wilde
adb5f7e485 LibXML+Tests: Consume > in the character data ending ]]> and test it
For example, with this input:
```xml
<C>]]>
```
After seeing `<C>`, the parser will start parsing the content of the
element. The content parser will then parse any character data it sees.

The character parser would see the first two `]]` and consume them.
Then, it would see the `>` and set the state machine to say we have
seen this, but it did _not_ consume it and would instead tell
GenericLexer that it should stop consuming characters. Therefore,
we only consumed 2 characters.

Then, it would see that we are in the state where we've seen the
full `]]>` and try to take off three characters from the end of the
consumed input when we only have 2 characters, causing an assertion
failure as we are asking to take off more characters than there really
is.
2022-05-30 00:16:17 +01:00
Ali Mohammad Pur
67357fe984 LibXML: Add a fairly basic XML parser
Currently this can parse XML and resolve external resources/references,
and read a DTD (but not apply or verify its rules).
That's good enough for _most_ XHTML documents as the HTML 5 spec
enforces its own rules about document well-formedness, and does not make
use of XML DTDs (aside from a list of predefined entities).

An accompanying `xml` utility is provided that can read and dump XML
documents, and can also run the XML conformance test suite.
2022-03-28 23:11:48 +02:00