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6.2 KiB
C
173 lines
6.2 KiB
C
/*
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* Copyright (C) 2005 The Android Open Source Project
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*
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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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* You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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#ifndef ANDROID_UNICODE_H
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#define ANDROID_UNICODE_H
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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extern "C" {
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// Standard string functions on char16_t strings.
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int strcmp16(const char16_t *, const char16_t *);
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int strncmp16(const char16_t *s1, const char16_t *s2, size_t n);
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size_t strlen16(const char16_t *);
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size_t strnlen16(const char16_t *, size_t);
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char16_t *strcpy16(char16_t *, const char16_t *);
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char16_t *strncpy16(char16_t *, const char16_t *, size_t);
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char16_t *strstr16(const char16_t*, const char16_t*);
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// Version of comparison that supports embedded nulls.
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// This is different than strncmp() because we don't stop
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// at a nul character and consider the strings to be different
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// if the lengths are different (thus we need to supply the
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// lengths of both strings). This can also be used when
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// your string is not nul-terminated as it will have the
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// equivalent result as strcmp16 (unlike strncmp16).
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int strzcmp16(const char16_t *s1, size_t n1, const char16_t *s2, size_t n2);
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// Version of strzcmp16 for comparing strings in different endianness.
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int strzcmp16_h_n(const char16_t *s1H, size_t n1, const char16_t *s2N, size_t n2);
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// Standard string functions on char32_t strings.
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size_t strlen32(const char32_t *);
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size_t strnlen32(const char32_t *, size_t);
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/**
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* Measure the length of a UTF-32 string in UTF-8. If the string is invalid
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* such as containing a surrogate character, -1 will be returned.
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*/
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ssize_t utf32_to_utf8_length(const char32_t *src, size_t src_len);
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/**
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* Stores a UTF-8 string converted from "src" in "dst", if "dst_length" is not
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* large enough to store the string, the part of the "src" string is stored
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* into "dst" as much as possible. See the examples for more detail.
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* Returns the size actually used for storing the string.
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* dst" is not null-terminated when dst_len is fully used (like strncpy).
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*
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* Example 1
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* "src" == \u3042\u3044 (\xE3\x81\x82\xE3\x81\x84)
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* "src_len" == 2
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* "dst_len" >= 7
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* ->
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* Returned value == 6
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* "dst" becomes \xE3\x81\x82\xE3\x81\x84\0
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* (note that "dst" is null-terminated)
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*
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* Example 2
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* "src" == \u3042\u3044 (\xE3\x81\x82\xE3\x81\x84)
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* "src_len" == 2
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* "dst_len" == 5
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* ->
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* Returned value == 3
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* "dst" becomes \xE3\x81\x82\0
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* (note that "dst" is null-terminated, but \u3044 is not stored in "dst"
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* since "dst" does not have enough size to store the character)
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*
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* Example 3
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* "src" == \u3042\u3044 (\xE3\x81\x82\xE3\x81\x84)
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* "src_len" == 2
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* "dst_len" == 6
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* ->
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* Returned value == 6
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* "dst" becomes \xE3\x81\x82\xE3\x81\x84
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* (note that "dst" is NOT null-terminated, like strncpy)
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*/
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void utf32_to_utf8(const char32_t* src, size_t src_len, char* dst);
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/**
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* Returns the unicode value at "index".
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* Returns -1 when the index is invalid (equals to or more than "src_len").
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* If returned value is positive, it is able to be converted to char32_t, which
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* is unsigned. Then, if "next_index" is not NULL, the next index to be used is
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* stored in "next_index". "next_index" can be NULL.
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*/
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int32_t utf32_from_utf8_at(const char *src, size_t src_len, size_t index, size_t *next_index);
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/**
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* Returns the UTF-8 length of UTF-16 string "src".
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*/
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ssize_t utf16_to_utf8_length(const char16_t *src, size_t src_len);
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/**
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* Converts a UTF-16 string to UTF-8. The destination buffer must be large
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* enough to fit the UTF-16 as measured by utf16_to_utf8_length with an added
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* NULL terminator.
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*/
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void utf16_to_utf8(const char16_t* src, size_t src_len, char* dst);
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/**
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* Returns the length of "src" when "src" is valid UTF-8 string.
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* Returns 0 if src is NULL or 0-length string. Returns -1 when the source
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* is an invalid string.
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*
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* This function should be used to determine whether "src" is valid UTF-8
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* characters with valid unicode codepoints. "src" must be null-terminated.
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*
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* If you are going to use other utf8_to_... functions defined in this header
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* with string which may not be valid UTF-8 with valid codepoint (form 0 to
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* 0x10FFFF), you should use this function before calling others, since the
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* other functions do not check whether the string is valid UTF-8 or not.
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*
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* If you do not care whether "src" is valid UTF-8 or not, you should use
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* strlen() as usual, which should be much faster.
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*/
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ssize_t utf8_length(const char *src);
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/**
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* Measure the length of a UTF-32 string.
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*/
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size_t utf8_to_utf32_length(const char *src, size_t src_len);
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/**
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* Stores a UTF-32 string converted from "src" in "dst". "dst" must be large
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* enough to store the entire converted string as measured by
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* utf8_to_utf32_length plus space for a NULL terminator.
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*/
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void utf8_to_utf32(const char* src, size_t src_len, char32_t* dst);
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/**
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* Returns the UTF-16 length of UTF-8 string "src".
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*/
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ssize_t utf8_to_utf16_length(const uint8_t* src, size_t srcLen);
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/**
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* Convert UTF-8 to UTF-16 including surrogate pairs.
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* Returns a pointer to the end of the string (where a null terminator might go
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* if you wanted to add one).
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*/
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char16_t* utf8_to_utf16_no_null_terminator(const uint8_t* src, size_t srcLen, char16_t* dst);
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/**
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* Convert UTF-8 to UTF-16 including surrogate pairs. The destination buffer
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* must be large enough to hold the result as measured by utf8_to_utf16_length
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* plus an added NULL terminator.
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*/
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void utf8_to_utf16(const uint8_t* src, size_t srcLen, char16_t* dst);
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/**
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* Like utf8_to_utf16_no_null_terminator, but you can supply a maximum length of the
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* decoded string. The decoded string will fill up to that length; if it is longer
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* the returned pointer will be to the character after dstLen.
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*/
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char16_t* utf8_to_utf16_n(const uint8_t* src, size_t srcLen, char16_t* dst, size_t dstLen);
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}
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#endif
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