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author | Johannes Hofmann <Johannes.Hofmann@gmx.de> |
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date | Sun, 24 Jul 2011 22:17:57 +0200 |
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/* * File: utf8.c * * Copyright (C) 2009 Jorge Arellano Cid <jcid@dillo.org> * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. */ #include <FL/fl_utf8.h> #include "../dlib/dlib.h" /* TRUE/FALSE */ #include "utf8.hh" // C++ functions with C linkage ---------------------------------------------- /* * Return index of the last byte of the UTF-8-encoded character that str + i * points to or into. */ uint_t a_Utf8_end_of_char(const char *str, uint_t i) { /* We can almost get what we want from utf8fwd(p+1,...)-1, but that * does not work for the last character in a string, and the fn makes some * assumptions that do not suit us. * Here's something very simpleminded instead: */ if (str && *str && (str[i] & 0x80)) { int internal_bytes = (str[i] & 0x40) ? 0 : 1; while (((str[i + 1] & 0xc0) == 0x80) && (++internal_bytes < 4)) i++; } return i; } /* * Decode a single UTF-8-encoded character starting at p. * The resulting Unicode value (in the range 0-0x10ffff) is returned, * and len is set to the number of bytes in the UTF-8 encoding. * Note that utf8decode(), if given non-UTF-8 data, will interpret * it as ISO-8859-1 or CP1252 if possible. */ uint_t a_Utf8_decode(const char* str, const char* end, int* len) { return fl_utf8decode(str, end, len); } /* * Write UTF-8 encoding of ucs into buf and return number of bytes written. */ int a_Utf8_encode(unsigned int ucs, char *buf) { return fl_utf8encode(ucs, buf); } /* * Examine first srclen bytes of src. * Return 0 if not legal UTF-8, 1 if all ASCII, 2 if all below 0x800, * 3 if all below 0x10000, and 4 otherwise. */ int a_Utf8_test(const char* src, unsigned int srclen) { return fl_utf8test(src, srclen); } /* * Does s point to a UTF-8-encoded ideographic character? * * This is based on http://unicode.org/reports/tr14/#ID plus some guesses * for what might make the most sense for Dillo. Surprisingly, they include * Hangul Compatibility Jamo, but they're the experts, so I'll follow along. */ bool_t a_Utf8_ideographic(const char *s, const char *end, int *len) { bool_t ret = FALSE; if ((uchar_t)*s >= 0xe2) { /* Unicode char >= U+2000. */ unsigned unicode = a_Utf8_decode(s, end, len); if (unicode >= 0x2e80 && ((unicode <= 0xa4cf) || (unicode >= 0xf900 && unicode <= 0xfaff) || (unicode >= 0xff00 && unicode <= 0xff9f))) { ret = TRUE; } } else { *len = 1 + (int)a_Utf8_end_of_char(s, 0); } return ret; } bool_t a_Utf8_combining_char(int unicode) { return ((unicode >= 0x0300 && unicode <= 0x036f) || (unicode >= 0x1dc0 && unicode <= 0x1dff) || (unicode >= 0x20d0 && unicode <= 0x20ff) || (unicode >= 0xfe20 && unicode <= 0xfe2f)); } int a_Utf8_char_count(const char *str, int len) { return fl_utf_nb_char((const uchar_t*)str, len); }