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NAMEm17nConv_-_Code_Conver - - Coding system objects and API for them. SYNOPSISData Structuresstruct MConverter
Enumerationsenum MConversionResult { MCONVERSION_RESULT_SUCCESS,
MCONVERSION_RESULT_INVALID_BYTE,
MCONVERSION_RESULT_INVALID_CHAR,
MCONVERSION_RESULT_INSUFFICIENT_SRC,
MCONVERSION_RESULT_INSUFFICIENT_DST,
MCONVERSION_RESULT_IO_ERROR }
FunctionsMSymbol mconv_define_coding (const char *name,
MPlist *plist, int(*resetter)(MConverter *),
int(*decoder)(const unsigned char *, int, MText *, MConverter
*), int(*encoder)(MText *, int, int, unsigned char *, int,
MConverter *), void *extra_info)
Variables: Symbols representing coding systemsMSymbol Mcoding_us_ascii
Variables: Parameter keys for mconv_define_coding(). <br>MSymbol Mtype
Variables: Symbols representing coding system types. <br>MSymbol Mutf
Variables: Symbols appearing in the value of Mflags parameter. <br>Symbols that can be a value of the Mflags parameter of a coding system used in an argument to the mconv_define_coding() function (which see).
Variables: OthersRemaining variables.
Detailed DescriptionCoding system objects and API for them. The m17n library represents a character encoding scheme (CES) of coded character sets (CCS) as an object called coding system. Application programs can add original coding systems. To encode means converting code-points to character codes and to decode means converting character codes back to code-points. Application programs can decode a byte sequence with a specified
coding system into an M-text, and inversely, can encode an M-text into a
byte sequence.
Data Structure DocumentationMConverterStructure to be used in code conversion. FIELD DOCUMENTATION: int MConverter::lenient Set the value to nonzero if the conversion should be lenient. By default, the conversion is strict (i.e. not lenient). If the conversion is strict, the converter stops at the first invalid byte (on decoding) or at the first character not supported by the coding system (on encoding). If this happens, MConverter->result is set to MCONVERSION_RESULT_INVALID_BYTE or MCONVERSION_RESULT_INVALID_CHAR accordingly. If the conversion is lenient, on decoding, an invalid byte is kept per se, and on encoding, an invalid character is replaced with '<U+XXXX>' (if the character is a Unicode character) or with '<M+XXXXXX>' (otherwise). int MConverter::last_block Set the value to nonzero before decoding or encoding the last block of the byte sequence or the character sequence respectively. The value influences the conversion as below. On decoding, in the case that the last few bytes are too short to form a valid byte sequence: If the value is nonzero, the conversion terminates by error (MCONVERSION_RESULT_INVALID_BYTE) at the first byte of the sequence. If the value is zero, the conversion terminates successfully. Those bytes are stored in the converter as carryover and are prepended to the byte sequence of the further conversion. On encoding, in the case that the coding system is context dependent: If the value is nonzero, the conversion may produce a byte sequence at the end to reset the context to the initial state even if the source characters are zero. If the value is zero, the conversion never produce such a byte sequence at the end. unsigned MConverter::at_most If the value is nonzero, it specifies at most how many characters to convert. int MConverter::nchars The following three members are to
report the result of the conversion.
Number of characters most recently decoded or encoded. int MConverter::nbytes Number of bytes recently decoded or encoded. enum MConversionResult MConverter::result Result code of the conversion. void* MConverter::ptr double MConverter::dbl char MConverter::c[256] union { ... } MConverter::status Various information about the status of code conversion. The contents depend on the type of coding system. It is assured that status is aligned so that any type of casting is safe and at least 256 bytes of memory space can be used. void* MConverter::internal_info This member is for internally use only. An application program should never touch it. MCodingInfoISO2022Structure for a coding system of type MCODING_TYPE_ISO_2022. FIELD DOCUMENTATION: int MCodingInfoISO2022::initial_invocation[2] Table of numbers of an ISO2022 code extension element invoked to each graphic plane (Graphic Left and Graphic Right). -1 means no code extension element is invoked to that plane. char MCodingInfoISO2022::designations[32] Table of code extension elements. The Nth element corresponds to the Nth charset in charset_names, which is an argument given to the mconv_define_coding() function. If an element value is 0..3, it specifies a graphic register number to designate the corresponds charset. In addition, the charset is initially designated to that graphic register. If the value is -4..-1, it specifies a graphic register number 0..3 respectively to designate the corresponds charset. Initially, the charset is not designated to any graphic register. unsigned MCodingInfoISO2022::flags Bitwise OR of enum MCodingFlagISO2022 . MCodingInfoUTFStructure for extra information about a coding system of type MCODING_TYPE_UTF. FIELD DOCUMENTATION: int MCodingInfoUTF::code_unit_bits Specify bits of a code unit. The value must be 8, 16, or 32. int MCodingInfoUTF::bom Specify how to handle the heading BOM (byte order mark). The value must be 0, 1, or 2. The meanings are as follows: 0: On decoding, check the first two byte. If they are BOM, decide endian by them. If not, decide endian by the member endian. On encoding, produce byte sequence according to endian with heading BOM. 1: On decoding, do not handle the first two bytes as BOM, and decide endian by endian. On encoding, produce byte sequence according to endian without BOM. 2: On decoding, handle the first two bytes as BOM and decide ending by them. On encoding, produce byte sequence according to endian with heading BOM. If <code_unit_bits> is 8, the value has no meaning. int MCodingInfoUTF::endian Specify the endian type. The value must be 0 or 1. 0 means little endian, and 1 means big endian. If <code_unit_bits> is 8, the value has no meaning. Enumeration Type Documentationenum MConversionResultCodes that represent the result of code conversion. One of these values is set in MConverter->result. Enumerator
enum MCodingTypeTypes of coding system. Enumerator
enum MCodingFlagISO2022Bit-masks to specify the detail of coding system whose type is MCODING_TYPE_ISO_2022. Enumerator
Variable DocumentationMSymbol Mcoding_us_asciiSymbol for the coding system US-ASCII. The symbol Mcoding_us_ascii has name 'us-ascii' and represents a coding system for the CES US-ASCII. MSymbol Mcoding_iso_8859_1Symbol for the coding system ISO-8859-1. The symbol Mcoding_iso_8859_1 has name 'iso-8859-1' and represents a coding system for the CES ISO-8859-1. MSymbol Mcoding_utf_8Symbol for the coding system UTF-8. The symbol Mcoding_utf_8 has name 'utf-8' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-8. MSymbol Mcoding_utf_8_fullSymbol for the coding system UTF-8-FULL. The symbol Mcoding_utf_8_full has name 'utf-8-full' and represents a coding system that is a extension of UTF-8. This coding system uses the same encoding algorithm as UTF-8 but is not limited to the Unicode characters. It can encode all characters supported by the m17n library. MSymbol Mcoding_utf_16Symbol for the coding system UTF-16. The symbol Mcoding_utf_16 has name 'utf-16' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-16 (RFC 2279). MSymbol Mcoding_utf_16beSymbol for the coding system UTF-16BE. The symbol Mcoding_utf_16be has name 'utf-16be' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-16BE (RFC 2279). MSymbol Mcoding_utf_16leSymbol for the coding system UTF-16LE. The symbol Mcoding_utf_16le has name 'utf-16le' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-16LE (RFC 2279). MSymbol Mcoding_utf_32Symbol for the coding system UTF-32. The symbol Mcoding_utf_32 has name 'utf-32' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-32 (RFC 2279). MSymbol Mcoding_utf_32beSymbol for the coding system UTF-32BE. The symbol Mcoding_utf_32be has name 'utf-32be' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-32BE (RFC 2279). MSymbol Mcoding_utf_32leSymbol for the coding system UTF-32LE. The symbol Mcoding_utf_32le has name 'utf-32le' and represents a coding system for the CES UTF-32LE (RFC 2279). MSymbol Mcoding_sjisSymbol for the coding system SJIS. The symbol Mcoding_sjis has name 'sjis' and represents a coding system for the CES Shift-JIS. MSymbol MtypeParameter key for mconv_define_coding() (which see). MSymbol McharsetsMSymbol MflagsMSymbol MdesignationMSymbol MinvocationMSymbol Mcode_unitMSymbol MbomMSymbol Mlittle_endianMSymbol MutfSymbol that can be a value of the Mtype parameter of a coding system used in an argument to the mconv_define_coding() function (which see). MSymbol Miso_2022MSymbol Mreset_at_eolMSymbol Mreset_at_cntlMSymbol Meight_bitMSymbol Mlong_formMSymbol Mdesignation_g0MSymbol Mdesignation_g1MSymbol Mdesignation_ctextMSymbol Mdesignation_ctext_extMSymbol Mlocking_shiftMSymbol Msingle_shiftMSymbol Msingle_shift_7MSymbol Meuc_tw_shiftMSymbol Miso_6429MSymbol Mrevision_numberMSymbol Mfull_supportMSymbol MmaybeSymbol whose name is 'maybe'. The variable Mmaybe is a symbol of name 'maybe'. It is used a value of Mbom parameter of the function mconv_define_coding() (which see). MSymbol McodingThe symbol Mcoding. Any decoded M-text has a text property whose key is the predefined symbol Mcoding. The name of Mcoding is 'coding'. AuthorGenerated automatically by Doxygen for The m17n Library from the source code. COPYRIGHTCopyright (C) 2001 Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA)
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