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feat(function): Handle unescaped UTF-8 characters in Presto url_extract_* UDFs #11535
feat(function): Handle unescaped UTF-8 characters in Presto url_extract_* UDFs #11535
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…ookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
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…ookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
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…ookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
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…tract_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
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…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
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…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Differential Revision: D65927918
… Java's behavior (facebookincubator#11488) Summary: Today the Presto URL functions rely on a regex to extract features of a URL. Due to the limitations of regexes this is not sufficient to validate that a URL is indeed valid. This leads to a number of cases where Presto Java will return NULL due to an invalid URL and Velox will return some substring. To address this I've implemented a parser for URIs based on the RFC 3986 spec which can both validate a URL and extract features of it. While testing this change I noticed a number of other discrepancies between Presto Java's and Velox's implementations of these UDFs (mostly related to unescaping/decoding URLs or portions thereof) that had been missed, likely due to the noise from the different handling of invalid URLs. Those are addressed in this diff as well so that I could effectively test it. Reviewed By: kgpai Differential Revision: D65695961
…kincubator#11518) Summary: Presto Java converts the URL to a Java String before encoding it in url_encode. Java replaces bytes in an invalid UTF-8 character with 0xEF 0xBF 0xBD. Velox encodes invalid UTF-8 characters as is, which leads to differences in results from Java and C++. This diff adds a check when encoding URLs for invalid UTF-8 characters and does the same replacement as Java. Reviewed By: kgpai Differential Revision: D65856104
…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Reviewed By: xiaoxmeng, kgpai Differential Revision: D65927918
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…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Reviewed By: xiaoxmeng, kgpai Differential Revision: D65927918
…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Reviewed By: xiaoxmeng, kgpai Differential Revision: D65927918
…ct_* UDFs (facebookincubator#11535) Summary: Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's URIParser to do the same. Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well. In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based. Reviewed By: xiaoxmeng, kgpai Differential Revision: D65927918
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Summary:
Presto Java supports UTF-8 characters that are not control or whitespace characters appearing
anywhere in a URL where a % escaped character can appear. This change modifies Velox's
URIParser to do the same.
Velox's URIParser would produce incorrect results when any non-ASCII character appeared
anywhere in the URL and this has been fixed as well.
In order to facilitate this I modified the tryGetCharLength helper function in UTF8Utils to take in a
int32_t reference which it populates with the code point if the UTF-8 character is valid. It was
already calculating this value and throwing it away, returning it allows me to avoid an additional call
to repeat those steps and is consistent with the Airlift function on which it's based.
Differential Revision: D65927918