In .NET, I\'m trying to use Encoding.UTF8.GetString
method, which takes a byte array and converts it to a string
.
It looks like this method
It looks like this method ignores the BOM (Byte Order Mark), which might be a part of a legitimate binary representation of a UTF8 string, and takes it as a character.
It doesn't look like it "ignores" it at all - it faithfully converts it to the BOM character. That's what it is, after all.
If you want to make your code ignore the BOM in any string it converts, that's up to you to do... or use StreamReader
.
Note that if you either use Encoding.GetBytes
followed by Encoding.GetString
or use StreamWriter
followed by StreamReader
, both forms will either produce then swallow or not produce the BOM. It's only when you mix using a StreamWriter
(which uses Encoding.GetPreamble
) with a direct Encoding.GetString
call that you end up with the "extra" character.
I know I am kind of late to the party but here's the code I am using (feel free to adapt to C#) if you need:
Public Function Serialize(Of YourXMLClass)(ByVal obj As YourXMLClass,
Optional ByVal omitXMLDeclaration As Boolean = True,
Optional ByVal omitXMLNamespace As Boolean = True) As String
Dim serializer As New XmlSerializer(obj.GetType)
Using memStream As New MemoryStream()
Dim settings As New XmlWriterSettings() With {
.Encoding = Encoding.UTF8,
.Indent = True,
.OmitXmlDeclaration = omitXMLDeclaration}
Using writer As XmlWriter = XmlWriter.Create(memStream, settings)
Dim xns As New XmlSerializerNamespaces
If (omitXMLNamespace) Then xns.Add("", "")
serializer.Serialize(writer, obj, xns)
End Using
Return Encoding.UTF8.GetString(memStream.ToArray())
End Using
End Function
Public Function Deserialize(Of YourXMLClass)(ByVal obj As YourXMLClass, ByVal xml As String) As YourXMLClass
Dim result As YourXMLClass
Dim serializer As New XmlSerializer(GetType(YourXMLClass))
Using memStream As New MemoryStream()
Dim bytes As Byte() = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(xml.ToArray)
memStream.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Count)
memStream.Seek(0, SeekOrigin.Begin)
Using reader As XmlReader = XmlReader.Create(memStream)
result = DirectCast(serializer.Deserialize(reader), YourXMLClass)
End Using
End Using
Return result
End Function
Based on the answer by Jon Skeet (thanks!), this is how I just did it:
var memoryStream = new MemoryStream(byteArray);
var s = new StreamReader(memoryStream).ReadToEnd();
Note that this will probably only work reliably if there is a BOM in the byte array you are reading from. If not, you might want to look into another StreamReader constructor overload which takes an Encoding parameter so you can tell it what the byte array contains.
for those who do not want to use streams I found a quite simple solution using Linq:
public static string GetStringExcludeBOMPreamble(this Encoding encoding, byte[] bytes)
{
var preamble = encoding.GetPreamble();
if (preamble?.Length > 0 && bytes.Length >= preamble.Length && bytes.Take(preamble.Length).SequenceEqual(preamble))
{
return encoding.GetString(bytes, preamble.Length, bytes.Length - preamble.Length);
}
else
{
return encoding.GetString(bytes);
}
}