chartype.h revision 1.16
1/*	$OpenBSD: chartype.h,v 1.16 2016/04/11 19:54:53 schwarze Exp $	*/
2/*	$NetBSD: chartype.h,v 1.5 2010/04/15 00:55:57 christos Exp $	*/
3
4/*-
5 * Copyright (c) 2009 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.
6 * All rights reserved.
7 *
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16 *
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19 * TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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28 */
29
30#ifndef _h_chartype_f
31#define _h_chartype_f
32
33#ifndef NARROWCHAR
34
35/* Ideally we should also test the value of the define to see if it
36 * supports non-BMP code points without requiring UTF-16, but nothing
37 * seems to actually advertise this properly, despite Unicode 3.1 having
38 * been around since 2001... */
39#if !defined(__NetBSD__) && !defined(__OpenBSD__)
40#ifndef __STDC_ISO_10646__
41/* In many places it is assumed that the first 127 code points are ASCII
42 * compatible, so ensure wchar_t indeed does ISO 10646 and not some other
43 * funky encoding that could break us in weird and wonderful ways. */
44	#error wchar_t must store ISO 10646 characters
45#endif
46#endif
47
48/* Oh for a <uchar.h> with char32_t and __STDC_UTF_32__ in it...
49 * ref: ISO/IEC DTR 19769
50 */
51#if WCHAR_MAX < INT32_MAX
52#warning Build environment does not support non-BMP characters
53#endif
54
55#define Char			wchar_t
56#else /* NARROW */
57#define Char			char
58#endif
59
60
61#ifndef NARROWCHAR
62/*
63 * Conversion buffer
64 */
65typedef struct ct_buffer_t {
66        char    *cbuff;
67        size_t  csize;
68        Char *wbuff;
69        size_t  wsize;
70} ct_buffer_t;
71
72#define ct_encode_string __ct_encode_string
73/* Encode a wide-character string and return the UTF-8 encoded result. */
74public char *ct_encode_string(const Char *, ct_buffer_t *);
75
76#define ct_decode_string __ct_decode_string
77/* Decode a (multi)?byte string and return the wide-character string result. */
78public Char *ct_decode_string(const char *, ct_buffer_t *);
79
80/* Decode a (multi)?byte argv string array.
81 * The pointer returned must be free()d when done. */
82protected Char **ct_decode_argv(int, const char *[],  ct_buffer_t *);
83
84/* Resizes the conversion buffer(s) if needed. */
85protected void ct_conv_buff_resize(ct_buffer_t *, size_t, size_t);
86protected ssize_t ct_encode_char(char *, size_t, Char);
87protected size_t ct_enc_width(Char);
88
89#else
90#define	ct_encode_string(s, b)	(s)
91#define ct_decode_string(s, b)	(s)
92#endif
93
94#ifndef NARROWCHAR
95/* Encode a characted into the destination buffer, provided there is sufficent
96 * buffer space available. Returns the number of bytes used up (zero if the
97 * character cannot be encoded, -1 if there was not enough space available). */
98
99/* The maximum buffer size to hold the most unwieldly visual representation,
100 * in this case \U+nnnnn. */
101#define VISUAL_WIDTH_MAX 8
102
103/* The terminal is thought of in terms of X columns by Y lines. In the cases
104 * where a wide character takes up more than one column, the adjacent
105 * occupied column entries will contain this faux character. */
106#define MB_FILL_CHAR ((Char)-1)
107
108/* Visual width of character c, taking into account ^? , \0177 and \U+nnnnn
109 * style visual expansions. */
110protected int ct_visual_width(Char);
111
112/* Turn the given character into the appropriate visual format, matching
113 * the width given by ct_visual_width(). Returns the number of characters used
114 * up, or -1 if insufficient space. Buffer length is in count of Char's. */
115protected ssize_t ct_visual_char(Char *, size_t, Char);
116
117/* Convert the given string into visual format, using the ct_visual_char()
118 * function. Uses a static buffer, so not threadsafe. */
119protected const Char *ct_visual_string(const Char *);
120
121
122/* printable character, use ct_visual_width() to find out display width */
123#define CHTYPE_PRINT        ( 0)
124/* control character found inside the ASCII portion of the charset */
125#define CHTYPE_ASCIICTL     (-1)
126/* a \t */
127#define CHTYPE_TAB          (-2)
128/* a \n */
129#define CHTYPE_NL           (-3)
130/* non-printable character */
131#define CHTYPE_NONPRINT     (-4)
132/* classification of character c, as one of the above defines */
133protected int ct_chr_class(Char c);
134#endif
135
136#endif /* _chartype_f */
137