root/maint/gnulib/lib/base64.c

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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. to_uchar
  2. base64_encode_fast
  3. base64_encode
  4. base64_encode_alloc
  5. isbase64
  6. base64_decode_ctx_init
  7. get_4
  8. decode_4
  9. base64_decode_ctx
  10. base64_decode_alloc_ctx

   1 /* base64.c -- Encode binary data using printable characters.
   2    Copyright (C) 1999-2001, 2004-2006, 2009-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   3 
   4    This file is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
   5    it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as
   6    published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the
   7    License, or (at your option) any later version.
   8 
   9    This file is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  10    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  11    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
  12    GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
  13 
  14    You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
  15    along with this program.  If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
  16 
  17 /* Written by Simon Josefsson.  Partially adapted from GNU MailUtils
  18  * (mailbox/filter_trans.c, as of 2004-11-28).  Improved by review
  19  * from Paul Eggert, Bruno Haible, and Stepan Kasal.
  20  *
  21  * See also RFC 4648 <https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4648.txt>.
  22  *
  23  * Be careful with error checking.  Here is how you would typically
  24  * use these functions:
  25  *
  26  * bool ok = base64_decode_alloc (in, inlen, &out, &outlen);
  27  * if (!ok)
  28  *   FAIL: input was not valid base64
  29  * if (out == NULL)
  30  *   FAIL: memory allocation error
  31  * OK: data in OUT/OUTLEN
  32  *
  33  * idx_t outlen = base64_encode_alloc (in, inlen, &out);
  34  * if (out == NULL && outlen == 0 && inlen != 0)
  35  *   FAIL: input too long
  36  * if (out == NULL)
  37  *   FAIL: memory allocation error
  38  * OK: data in OUT/OUTLEN.
  39  *
  40  */
  41 
  42 #include <config.h>
  43 
  44 /* Get prototype. */
  45 #include "base64.h"
  46 
  47 /* Get imalloc. */
  48 #include <ialloc.h>
  49 
  50 #include <intprops.h>
  51 
  52 /* Get UCHAR_MAX. */
  53 #include <limits.h>
  54 
  55 #include <string.h>
  56 
  57 /* Convert 'char' to 'unsigned char' without casting.  */
  58 static unsigned char
  59 to_uchar (char ch)
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  60 {
  61   return ch;
  62 }
  63 
  64 static const char b64c[64] =
  65   "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
  66 
  67 /* Base64 encode IN array of size INLEN into OUT array. OUT needs
  68    to be of length >= BASE64_LENGTH(INLEN), and INLEN needs to be
  69    a multiple of 3.  */
  70 static void
  71 base64_encode_fast (const char *restrict in, idx_t inlen, char *restrict out)
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  72 {
  73   while (inlen)
  74     {
  75       *out++ = b64c[(to_uchar (in[0]) >> 2) & 0x3f];
  76       *out++ = b64c[((to_uchar (in[0]) << 4) + (to_uchar (in[1]) >> 4)) & 0x3f];
  77       *out++ = b64c[((to_uchar (in[1]) << 2) + (to_uchar (in[2]) >> 6)) & 0x3f];
  78       *out++ = b64c[to_uchar (in[2]) & 0x3f];
  79 
  80       inlen -= 3;
  81       in += 3;
  82     }
  83 }
  84 
  85 /* Base64 encode IN array of size INLEN into OUT array of size OUTLEN.
  86    If OUTLEN is less than BASE64_LENGTH(INLEN), write as many bytes as
  87    possible.  If OUTLEN is larger than BASE64_LENGTH(INLEN), also zero
  88    terminate the output buffer. */
  89 void
  90 base64_encode (const char *restrict in, idx_t inlen,
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  91                char *restrict out, idx_t outlen)
  92 {
  93   /* Note this outlen constraint can be enforced at compile time.
  94      I.E. that the output buffer is exactly large enough to hold
  95      the encoded inlen bytes.  The inlen constraints (of corresponding
  96      to outlen, and being a multiple of 3) can change at runtime
  97      at the end of input.  However the common case when reading
  98      large inputs is to have both constraints satisfied, so we depend
  99      on both in base_encode_fast().  */
 100   if (outlen % 4 == 0 && inlen == (outlen >> 2) * 3)
 101     {
 102       base64_encode_fast (in, inlen, out);
 103       return;
 104     }
 105 
 106   while (inlen && outlen)
 107     {
 108       *out++ = b64c[(to_uchar (in[0]) >> 2) & 0x3f];
 109       if (!--outlen)
 110         break;
 111       *out++ = b64c[((to_uchar (in[0]) << 4)
 112                        + (--inlen ? to_uchar (in[1]) >> 4 : 0))
 113                       & 0x3f];
 114       if (!--outlen)
 115         break;
 116       *out++ =
 117         (inlen
 118          ? b64c[((to_uchar (in[1]) << 2)
 119                    + (--inlen ? to_uchar (in[2]) >> 6 : 0))
 120                   & 0x3f]
 121          : '=');
 122       if (!--outlen)
 123         break;
 124       *out++ = inlen ? b64c[to_uchar (in[2]) & 0x3f] : '=';
 125       if (!--outlen)
 126         break;
 127       if (inlen)
 128         inlen--;
 129       if (inlen)
 130         in += 3;
 131     }
 132 
 133   if (outlen)
 134     *out = '\0';
 135 }
 136 
 137 /* Allocate a buffer and store zero terminated base64 encoded data
 138    from array IN of size INLEN, returning BASE64_LENGTH(INLEN), i.e.,
 139    the length of the encoded data, excluding the terminating zero.  On
 140    return, the OUT variable will hold a pointer to newly allocated
 141    memory that must be deallocated by the caller.  If output string
 142    length would overflow, 0 is returned and OUT is set to NULL.  If
 143    memory allocation failed, OUT is set to NULL, and the return value
 144    indicates length of the requested memory block, i.e.,
 145    BASE64_LENGTH(inlen) + 1. */
 146 idx_t
 147 base64_encode_alloc (const char *in, idx_t inlen, char **out)
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 148 {
 149   /* Check for overflow in outlen computation.
 150      Treat negative INLEN as overflow, for better compatibility with
 151      pre-2021-08-27 API, which used size_t.  */
 152   idx_t in_over_3 = inlen / 3 + (inlen % 3 != 0), outlen;
 153   if (! INT_MULTIPLY_OK (in_over_3, 4, &outlen) || inlen < 0)
 154     {
 155       *out = NULL;
 156       return 0;
 157     }
 158   outlen++;
 159 
 160   *out = imalloc (outlen);
 161   if (!*out)
 162     return outlen;
 163 
 164   base64_encode (in, inlen, *out, outlen);
 165 
 166   return outlen - 1;
 167 }
 168 
 169 /* With this approach this file works independent of the charset used
 170    (think EBCDIC).  However, it does assume that the characters in the
 171    Base64 alphabet (A-Za-z0-9+/) are encoded in 0..255.  POSIX
 172    1003.1-2001 require that char and unsigned char are 8-bit
 173    quantities, though, taking care of that problem.  But this may be a
 174    potential problem on non-POSIX C99 platforms.
 175 
 176    IBM C V6 for AIX mishandles "#define B64(x) ...'x'...", so use "_"
 177    as the formal parameter rather than "x".  */
 178 #define B64(_)                                  \
 179   ((_) == 'A' ? 0                               \
 180    : (_) == 'B' ? 1                             \
 181    : (_) == 'C' ? 2                             \
 182    : (_) == 'D' ? 3                             \
 183    : (_) == 'E' ? 4                             \
 184    : (_) == 'F' ? 5                             \
 185    : (_) == 'G' ? 6                             \
 186    : (_) == 'H' ? 7                             \
 187    : (_) == 'I' ? 8                             \
 188    : (_) == 'J' ? 9                             \
 189    : (_) == 'K' ? 10                            \
 190    : (_) == 'L' ? 11                            \
 191    : (_) == 'M' ? 12                            \
 192    : (_) == 'N' ? 13                            \
 193    : (_) == 'O' ? 14                            \
 194    : (_) == 'P' ? 15                            \
 195    : (_) == 'Q' ? 16                            \
 196    : (_) == 'R' ? 17                            \
 197    : (_) == 'S' ? 18                            \
 198    : (_) == 'T' ? 19                            \
 199    : (_) == 'U' ? 20                            \
 200    : (_) == 'V' ? 21                            \
 201    : (_) == 'W' ? 22                            \
 202    : (_) == 'X' ? 23                            \
 203    : (_) == 'Y' ? 24                            \
 204    : (_) == 'Z' ? 25                            \
 205    : (_) == 'a' ? 26                            \
 206    : (_) == 'b' ? 27                            \
 207    : (_) == 'c' ? 28                            \
 208    : (_) == 'd' ? 29                            \
 209    : (_) == 'e' ? 30                            \
 210    : (_) == 'f' ? 31                            \
 211    : (_) == 'g' ? 32                            \
 212    : (_) == 'h' ? 33                            \
 213    : (_) == 'i' ? 34                            \
 214    : (_) == 'j' ? 35                            \
 215    : (_) == 'k' ? 36                            \
 216    : (_) == 'l' ? 37                            \
 217    : (_) == 'm' ? 38                            \
 218    : (_) == 'n' ? 39                            \
 219    : (_) == 'o' ? 40                            \
 220    : (_) == 'p' ? 41                            \
 221    : (_) == 'q' ? 42                            \
 222    : (_) == 'r' ? 43                            \
 223    : (_) == 's' ? 44                            \
 224    : (_) == 't' ? 45                            \
 225    : (_) == 'u' ? 46                            \
 226    : (_) == 'v' ? 47                            \
 227    : (_) == 'w' ? 48                            \
 228    : (_) == 'x' ? 49                            \
 229    : (_) == 'y' ? 50                            \
 230    : (_) == 'z' ? 51                            \
 231    : (_) == '0' ? 52                            \
 232    : (_) == '1' ? 53                            \
 233    : (_) == '2' ? 54                            \
 234    : (_) == '3' ? 55                            \
 235    : (_) == '4' ? 56                            \
 236    : (_) == '5' ? 57                            \
 237    : (_) == '6' ? 58                            \
 238    : (_) == '7' ? 59                            \
 239    : (_) == '8' ? 60                            \
 240    : (_) == '9' ? 61                            \
 241    : (_) == '+' ? 62                            \
 242    : (_) == '/' ? 63                            \
 243    : -1)
 244 
 245 static const signed char b64[0x100] = {
 246   B64 (0), B64 (1), B64 (2), B64 (3),
 247   B64 (4), B64 (5), B64 (6), B64 (7),
 248   B64 (8), B64 (9), B64 (10), B64 (11),
 249   B64 (12), B64 (13), B64 (14), B64 (15),
 250   B64 (16), B64 (17), B64 (18), B64 (19),
 251   B64 (20), B64 (21), B64 (22), B64 (23),
 252   B64 (24), B64 (25), B64 (26), B64 (27),
 253   B64 (28), B64 (29), B64 (30), B64 (31),
 254   B64 (32), B64 (33), B64 (34), B64 (35),
 255   B64 (36), B64 (37), B64 (38), B64 (39),
 256   B64 (40), B64 (41), B64 (42), B64 (43),
 257   B64 (44), B64 (45), B64 (46), B64 (47),
 258   B64 (48), B64 (49), B64 (50), B64 (51),
 259   B64 (52), B64 (53), B64 (54), B64 (55),
 260   B64 (56), B64 (57), B64 (58), B64 (59),
 261   B64 (60), B64 (61), B64 (62), B64 (63),
 262   B64 (64), B64 (65), B64 (66), B64 (67),
 263   B64 (68), B64 (69), B64 (70), B64 (71),
 264   B64 (72), B64 (73), B64 (74), B64 (75),
 265   B64 (76), B64 (77), B64 (78), B64 (79),
 266   B64 (80), B64 (81), B64 (82), B64 (83),
 267   B64 (84), B64 (85), B64 (86), B64 (87),
 268   B64 (88), B64 (89), B64 (90), B64 (91),
 269   B64 (92), B64 (93), B64 (94), B64 (95),
 270   B64 (96), B64 (97), B64 (98), B64 (99),
 271   B64 (100), B64 (101), B64 (102), B64 (103),
 272   B64 (104), B64 (105), B64 (106), B64 (107),
 273   B64 (108), B64 (109), B64 (110), B64 (111),
 274   B64 (112), B64 (113), B64 (114), B64 (115),
 275   B64 (116), B64 (117), B64 (118), B64 (119),
 276   B64 (120), B64 (121), B64 (122), B64 (123),
 277   B64 (124), B64 (125), B64 (126), B64 (127),
 278   B64 (128), B64 (129), B64 (130), B64 (131),
 279   B64 (132), B64 (133), B64 (134), B64 (135),
 280   B64 (136), B64 (137), B64 (138), B64 (139),
 281   B64 (140), B64 (141), B64 (142), B64 (143),
 282   B64 (144), B64 (145), B64 (146), B64 (147),
 283   B64 (148), B64 (149), B64 (150), B64 (151),
 284   B64 (152), B64 (153), B64 (154), B64 (155),
 285   B64 (156), B64 (157), B64 (158), B64 (159),
 286   B64 (160), B64 (161), B64 (162), B64 (163),
 287   B64 (164), B64 (165), B64 (166), B64 (167),
 288   B64 (168), B64 (169), B64 (170), B64 (171),
 289   B64 (172), B64 (173), B64 (174), B64 (175),
 290   B64 (176), B64 (177), B64 (178), B64 (179),
 291   B64 (180), B64 (181), B64 (182), B64 (183),
 292   B64 (184), B64 (185), B64 (186), B64 (187),
 293   B64 (188), B64 (189), B64 (190), B64 (191),
 294   B64 (192), B64 (193), B64 (194), B64 (195),
 295   B64 (196), B64 (197), B64 (198), B64 (199),
 296   B64 (200), B64 (201), B64 (202), B64 (203),
 297   B64 (204), B64 (205), B64 (206), B64 (207),
 298   B64 (208), B64 (209), B64 (210), B64 (211),
 299   B64 (212), B64 (213), B64 (214), B64 (215),
 300   B64 (216), B64 (217), B64 (218), B64 (219),
 301   B64 (220), B64 (221), B64 (222), B64 (223),
 302   B64 (224), B64 (225), B64 (226), B64 (227),
 303   B64 (228), B64 (229), B64 (230), B64 (231),
 304   B64 (232), B64 (233), B64 (234), B64 (235),
 305   B64 (236), B64 (237), B64 (238), B64 (239),
 306   B64 (240), B64 (241), B64 (242), B64 (243),
 307   B64 (244), B64 (245), B64 (246), B64 (247),
 308   B64 (248), B64 (249), B64 (250), B64 (251),
 309   B64 (252), B64 (253), B64 (254), B64 (255)
 310 };
 311 
 312 #if UCHAR_MAX == 255
 313 # define uchar_in_range(c) true
 314 #else
 315 # define uchar_in_range(c) ((c) <= 255)
 316 #endif
 317 
 318 /* Return true if CH is a character from the Base64 alphabet, and
 319    false otherwise.  Note that '=' is padding and not considered to be
 320    part of the alphabet.  */
 321 bool
 322 isbase64 (char ch)
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 323 {
 324   return uchar_in_range (to_uchar (ch)) && 0 <= b64[to_uchar (ch)];
 325 }
 326 
 327 /* Initialize decode-context buffer, CTX.  */
 328 void
 329 base64_decode_ctx_init (struct base64_decode_context *ctx)
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 330 {
 331   ctx->i = 0;
 332 }
 333 
 334 /* If CTX->i is 0 or 4, there are four or more bytes in [*IN..IN_END), and
 335    none of those four is a newline, then return *IN.  Otherwise, copy up to
 336    4 - CTX->i non-newline bytes from that range into CTX->buf, starting at
 337    index CTX->i and setting CTX->i to reflect the number of bytes copied,
 338    and return CTX->buf.  In either case, advance *IN to point to the byte
 339    after the last one processed, and set *N_NON_NEWLINE to the number of
 340    verified non-newline bytes accessible through the returned pointer.  */
 341 static char *
 342 get_4 (struct base64_decode_context *ctx,
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 343        char const *restrict *in, char const *restrict in_end,
 344        idx_t *n_non_newline)
 345 {
 346   if (ctx->i == 4)
 347     ctx->i = 0;
 348 
 349   if (ctx->i == 0)
 350     {
 351       char const *t = *in;
 352       if (4 <= in_end - *in && memchr (t, '\n', 4) == NULL)
 353         {
 354           /* This is the common case: no newline.  */
 355           *in += 4;
 356           *n_non_newline = 4;
 357           return (char *) t;
 358         }
 359     }
 360 
 361   {
 362     /* Copy non-newline bytes into BUF.  */
 363     char const *p = *in;
 364     while (p < in_end)
 365       {
 366         char c = *p++;
 367         if (c != '\n')
 368           {
 369             ctx->buf[ctx->i++] = c;
 370             if (ctx->i == 4)
 371               break;
 372           }
 373       }
 374 
 375     *in = p;
 376     *n_non_newline = ctx->i;
 377     return ctx->buf;
 378   }
 379 }
 380 
 381 #define return_false                            \
 382   do                                            \
 383     {                                           \
 384       *outp = out;                              \
 385       return false;                             \
 386     }                                           \
 387   while (false)
 388 
 389 /* Decode up to four bytes of base64-encoded data, IN, of length INLEN
 390    into the output buffer, *OUT, of size *OUTLEN bytes.  Return true if
 391    decoding is successful, false otherwise.  If *OUTLEN is too small,
 392    as many bytes as possible are written to *OUT.  On return, advance
 393    *OUT to point to the byte after the last one written, and decrement
 394    *OUTLEN to reflect the number of bytes remaining in *OUT.  */
 395 static bool
 396 decode_4 (char const *restrict in, idx_t inlen,
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 397           char *restrict *outp, idx_t *outleft)
 398 {
 399   char *out = *outp;
 400   if (inlen < 2)
 401     return false;
 402 
 403   if (!isbase64 (in[0]) || !isbase64 (in[1]))
 404     return false;
 405 
 406   if (*outleft)
 407     {
 408       *out++ = ((b64[to_uchar (in[0])] << 2)
 409                 | (b64[to_uchar (in[1])] >> 4));
 410       --*outleft;
 411     }
 412 
 413   if (inlen == 2)
 414     return_false;
 415 
 416   if (in[2] == '=')
 417     {
 418       if (inlen != 4)
 419         return_false;
 420 
 421       if (in[3] != '=')
 422         return_false;
 423     }
 424   else
 425     {
 426       if (!isbase64 (in[2]))
 427         return_false;
 428 
 429       if (*outleft)
 430         {
 431           *out++ = (((b64[to_uchar (in[1])] << 4) & 0xf0)
 432                     | (b64[to_uchar (in[2])] >> 2));
 433           --*outleft;
 434         }
 435 
 436       if (inlen == 3)
 437         return_false;
 438 
 439       if (in[3] == '=')
 440         {
 441           if (inlen != 4)
 442             return_false;
 443         }
 444       else
 445         {
 446           if (!isbase64 (in[3]))
 447             return_false;
 448 
 449           if (*outleft)
 450             {
 451               *out++ = (((b64[to_uchar (in[2])] << 6) & 0xc0)
 452                         | b64[to_uchar (in[3])]);
 453               --*outleft;
 454             }
 455         }
 456     }
 457 
 458   *outp = out;
 459   return true;
 460 }
 461 
 462 /* Decode base64-encoded input array IN of length INLEN to output array
 463    OUT that can hold *OUTLEN bytes.  The input data may be interspersed
 464    with newlines.  Return true if decoding was successful, i.e. if the
 465    input was valid base64 data, false otherwise.  If *OUTLEN is too
 466    small, as many bytes as possible will be written to OUT.  On return,
 467    *OUTLEN holds the length of decoded bytes in OUT.  Note that as soon
 468    as any non-alphabet, non-newline character is encountered, decoding
 469    is stopped and false is returned.  If INLEN is zero, then process
 470    only whatever data is stored in CTX.
 471 
 472    Initially, CTX must have been initialized via base64_decode_ctx_init.
 473    Subsequent calls to this function must reuse whatever state is recorded
 474    in that buffer.  It is necessary for when a quadruple of base64 input
 475    bytes spans two input buffers.
 476 
 477    If CTX is NULL then newlines are treated as garbage and the input
 478    buffer is processed as a unit.  */
 479 
 480 bool
 481 base64_decode_ctx (struct base64_decode_context *ctx,
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 482                    const char *restrict in, idx_t inlen,
 483                    char *restrict out, idx_t *outlen)
 484 {
 485   idx_t outleft = *outlen;
 486   bool ignore_newlines = ctx != NULL;
 487   bool flush_ctx = false;
 488   unsigned int ctx_i = 0;
 489 
 490   if (ignore_newlines)
 491     {
 492       ctx_i = ctx->i;
 493       flush_ctx = inlen == 0;
 494     }
 495 
 496 
 497   while (true)
 498     {
 499       idx_t outleft_save = outleft;
 500       if (ctx_i == 0 && !flush_ctx)
 501         {
 502           while (true)
 503             {
 504               /* Save a copy of outleft, in case we need to re-parse this
 505                  block of four bytes.  */
 506               outleft_save = outleft;
 507               if (!decode_4 (in, inlen, &out, &outleft))
 508                 break;
 509 
 510               in += 4;
 511               inlen -= 4;
 512             }
 513         }
 514 
 515       if (inlen == 0 && !flush_ctx)
 516         break;
 517 
 518       /* Handle the common case of 72-byte wrapped lines.
 519          This also handles any other multiple-of-4-byte wrapping.  */
 520       if (inlen && *in == '\n' && ignore_newlines)
 521         {
 522           ++in;
 523           --inlen;
 524           continue;
 525         }
 526 
 527       /* Restore OUT and OUTLEFT.  */
 528       out -= outleft_save - outleft;
 529       outleft = outleft_save;
 530 
 531       {
 532         char const *in_end = in + inlen;
 533         char const *non_nl;
 534 
 535         if (ignore_newlines)
 536           non_nl = get_4 (ctx, &in, in_end, &inlen);
 537         else
 538           non_nl = in;  /* Might have nl in this case. */
 539 
 540         /* If the input is empty or consists solely of newlines (0 non-newlines),
 541            then we're done.  Likewise if there are fewer than 4 bytes when not
 542            flushing context and not treating newlines as garbage.  */
 543         if (inlen == 0 || (inlen < 4 && !flush_ctx && ignore_newlines))
 544           {
 545             inlen = 0;
 546             break;
 547           }
 548         if (!decode_4 (non_nl, inlen, &out, &outleft))
 549           break;
 550 
 551         inlen = in_end - in;
 552       }
 553     }
 554 
 555   *outlen -= outleft;
 556 
 557   return inlen == 0;
 558 }
 559 
 560 /* Allocate an output buffer in *OUT, and decode the base64 encoded
 561    data stored in IN of size INLEN to the *OUT buffer.  On return, the
 562    size of the decoded data is stored in *OUTLEN.  OUTLEN may be NULL,
 563    if the caller is not interested in the decoded length.  *OUT may be
 564    NULL to indicate an out of memory error, in which case *OUTLEN
 565    contains the size of the memory block needed.  The function returns
 566    true on successful decoding and memory allocation errors.  (Use the
 567    *OUT and *OUTLEN parameters to differentiate between successful
 568    decoding and memory error.)  The function returns false if the
 569    input was invalid, in which case *OUT is NULL and *OUTLEN is
 570    undefined. */
 571 bool
 572 base64_decode_alloc_ctx (struct base64_decode_context *ctx,
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 573                          const char *in, idx_t inlen, char **out,
 574                          idx_t *outlen)
 575 {
 576   /* This may allocate a few bytes too many, depending on input,
 577      but it's not worth the extra CPU time to compute the exact size.
 578      The exact size is 3 * (inlen + (ctx ? ctx->i : 0)) / 4, minus 1 if the
 579      input ends with "=" and minus another 1 if the input ends with "==".
 580      Shifting before multiplying avoids the possibility of overflow.  */
 581   idx_t needlen = 3 * ((inlen >> 2) + 1);
 582 
 583   *out = imalloc (needlen);
 584   if (!*out)
 585     return true;
 586 
 587   if (!base64_decode_ctx (ctx, in, inlen, *out, &needlen))
 588     {
 589       free (*out);
 590       *out = NULL;
 591       return false;
 592     }
 593 
 594   if (outlen)
 595     *outlen = needlen;
 596 
 597   return true;
 598 }

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