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4ed46869 1/* Header for coding system handler.
ab422c4d 2 Copyright (C) 2001-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
7976eda0 3 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
5df4f04c 4 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
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5 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
6 Registration Number H14PRO021
8f924df7 7 Copyright (C) 2003
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8 National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
9 Registration Number H13PRO009
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11This file is part of GNU Emacs.
12
b9b1cc14 13GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
369314dc 14it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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15the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
16(at your option) any later version.
4ed46869 17
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18GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21GNU General Public License for more details.
4ed46869 22
369314dc 23You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
b9b1cc14 24along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
4ed46869 25
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26#ifndef EMACS_CODING_H
27#define EMACS_CODING_H
4ed46869 28
df7492f9 29/* Index to arguments of Fdefine_coding_system_internal. */
4ed46869 30
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31enum define_coding_system_arg_index
32 {
33 coding_arg_name,
34 coding_arg_mnemonic,
35 coding_arg_coding_type,
36 coding_arg_charset_list,
37 coding_arg_ascii_compatible_p,
38 coding_arg_decode_translation_table,
39 coding_arg_encode_translation_table,
40 coding_arg_post_read_conversion,
41 coding_arg_pre_write_conversion,
42 coding_arg_default_char,
8f924df7 43 coding_arg_for_unibyte,
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44 coding_arg_plist,
45 coding_arg_eol_type,
46 coding_arg_max
47 };
4ed46869 48
df7492f9 49enum define_coding_iso2022_arg_index
4ed46869 50 {
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51 coding_arg_iso2022_initial = coding_arg_max,
52 coding_arg_iso2022_reg_usage,
53 coding_arg_iso2022_request,
54 coding_arg_iso2022_flags,
55 coding_arg_iso2022_max
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56 };
57
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58enum define_coding_utf8_arg_index
59 {
60 coding_arg_utf8_bom = coding_arg_max,
61 coding_arg_utf8_max
62 };
63
df7492f9 64enum define_coding_utf16_arg_index
4ed46869 65 {
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66 coding_arg_utf16_bom = coding_arg_max,
67 coding_arg_utf16_endian,
68 coding_arg_utf16_max
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69 };
70
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71enum define_coding_ccl_arg_index
72 {
35d47d18 73 coding_arg_ccl_decoder = coding_arg_max,
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74 coding_arg_ccl_encoder,
75 coding_arg_ccl_valids,
76 coding_arg_ccl_max
77 };
4ed46869 78
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79/* Hash table for all coding systems. Keys are coding system symbols
80 and values are spec vectors of the corresponding coding system. A
81 spec vector has the form [ ATTRS ALIASES EOL-TYPE ]. ATTRS is a
82 vector of attribute of the coding system. ALIASES is a list of
83 aliases (symbols) of the coding system. EOL-TYPE is `unix', `dos',
84 `mac' or a vector of coding systems (symbols). */
85
df7492f9 86extern Lisp_Object Vcoding_system_hash_table;
4ed46869 87
933373ed 88
df7492f9 89/* Enumeration of coding system type. */
4ed46869 90
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91enum coding_system_type
92 {
93 coding_type_charset,
94 coding_type_utf_8,
95 coding_type_utf_16,
96 coding_type_iso_2022,
97 coding_type_emacs_mule,
98 coding_type_sjis,
99 coding_type_ccl,
100 coding_type_raw_text,
101 coding_type_undecided,
102 coding_type_max
103 };
4ed46869 104
4ed46869 105
df7492f9 106/* Enumeration of end-of-line format type. */
4ed46869 107
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108enum end_of_line_type
109 {
110 eol_lf, /* Line-feed only, same as Emacs' internal
111 format. */
112 eol_crlf, /* Sequence of carriage-return and
113 line-feed. */
114 eol_cr, /* Carriage-return only. */
115 eol_any, /* Accept any of above. Produce line-feed
116 only. */
117 eol_undecided, /* This value is used to denote that the
118 eol-type is not yet undecided. */
119 eol_type_max
120 };
4ed46869 121
df7492f9 122/* Enumeration of index to an attribute vector of a coding system. */
4ed46869 123
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124enum coding_attr_index
125 {
126 coding_attr_base_name,
127 coding_attr_docstring,
128 coding_attr_mnemonic,
129 coding_attr_type,
130 coding_attr_charset_list,
131 coding_attr_ascii_compat,
132 coding_attr_decode_tbl,
133 coding_attr_encode_tbl,
404202e7 134 coding_attr_trans_tbl,
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135 coding_attr_post_read,
136 coding_attr_pre_write,
137 coding_attr_default_char,
8f924df7 138 coding_attr_for_unibyte,
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139 coding_attr_plist,
140
141 coding_attr_category,
142 coding_attr_safe_charsets,
143
144 /* The followings are extra attributes for each type. */
145 coding_attr_charset_valids,
146
147 coding_attr_ccl_decoder,
148 coding_attr_ccl_encoder,
149 coding_attr_ccl_valids,
150
151 coding_attr_iso_initial,
152 coding_attr_iso_usage,
153 coding_attr_iso_request,
154 coding_attr_iso_flags,
155
e4215ddd 156 coding_attr_utf_bom,
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157 coding_attr_utf_16_endian,
158
159 coding_attr_emacs_mule_full,
160
161 coding_attr_last_index
162 };
4ed46869 163
4ed46869 164
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165/* Macros to access an element of an attribute vector. */
166
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167#define CODING_ATTR_BASE_NAME(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_base_name)
168#define CODING_ATTR_TYPE(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_type)
169#define CODING_ATTR_CHARSET_LIST(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_charset_list)
170#define CODING_ATTR_MNEMONIC(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_mnemonic)
171#define CODING_ATTR_DOCSTRING(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_docstring)
172#define CODING_ATTR_ASCII_COMPAT(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_ascii_compat)
173#define CODING_ATTR_DECODE_TBL(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_decode_tbl)
174#define CODING_ATTR_ENCODE_TBL(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_encode_tbl)
175#define CODING_ATTR_TRANS_TBL(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_trans_tbl)
176#define CODING_ATTR_POST_READ(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_post_read)
177#define CODING_ATTR_PRE_WRITE(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_pre_write)
178#define CODING_ATTR_DEFAULT_CHAR(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_default_char)
179#define CODING_ATTR_FOR_UNIBYTE(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_for_unibyte)
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180#define CODING_ATTR_PLIST(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_plist)
181#define CODING_ATTR_CATEGORY(attrs) AREF (attrs, coding_attr_category)
182#define CODING_ATTR_SAFE_CHARSETS(attrs)AREF (attrs, coding_attr_safe_charsets)
8ddb35b2 183
8ddb35b2 184
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185/* Return the name of a coding system specified by ID. */
186#define CODING_ID_NAME(id) \
187 (HASH_KEY (XHASH_TABLE (Vcoding_system_hash_table), id))
188
189/* Return the attribute vector of a coding system specified by ID. */
190
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191#define CODING_ID_ATTRS(id) \
192 (AREF (HASH_VALUE (XHASH_TABLE (Vcoding_system_hash_table), id), 0))
fbaa2ed9 193
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194/* Return the list of aliases of a coding system specified by ID. */
195
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196#define CODING_ID_ALIASES(id) \
197 (AREF (HASH_VALUE (XHASH_TABLE (Vcoding_system_hash_table), id), 1))
c0c69d45 198
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199/* Return the eol-type of a coding system specified by ID. */
200
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201#define CODING_ID_EOL_TYPE(id) \
202 (AREF (HASH_VALUE (XHASH_TABLE (Vcoding_system_hash_table), id), 2))
658cc252 203
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204
205/* Return the spec vector of CODING_SYSTEM_SYMBOL. */
fbaa2ed9 206
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207#define CODING_SYSTEM_SPEC(coding_system_symbol) \
208 (Fgethash (coding_system_symbol, Vcoding_system_hash_table, Qnil))
4ed46869 209
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210
211/* Return the ID of CODING_SYSTEM_SYMBOL. */
212
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213#define CODING_SYSTEM_ID(coding_system_symbol) \
214 hash_lookup (XHASH_TABLE (Vcoding_system_hash_table), \
215 coding_system_symbol, NULL)
4ed46869 216
b2e6b10f 217/* Return 1 if CODING_SYSTEM_SYMBOL is a coding system. */
933373ed 218
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219#define CODING_SYSTEM_P(coding_system_symbol) \
220 (CODING_SYSTEM_ID (coding_system_symbol) >= 0 \
221 || (! NILP (coding_system_symbol) \
222 && ! NILP (Fcoding_system_p (coding_system_symbol))))
4ed46869 223
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224/* Check if X is a coding system or not. */
225
8f924df7 226#define CHECK_CODING_SYSTEM(x) \
df7492f9 227 do { \
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228 if (CODING_SYSTEM_ID (x) < 0 \
229 && NILP (Fcheck_coding_system (x))) \
8f924df7 230 wrong_type_argument (Qcoding_system_p, (x)); \
df7492f9 231 } while (0)
658cc252 232
4ed46869 233
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234/* Check if X is a coding system or not. If it is, set SEPC to the
235 spec vector of the coding system. */
236
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237#define CHECK_CODING_SYSTEM_GET_SPEC(x, spec) \
238 do { \
239 spec = CODING_SYSTEM_SPEC (x); \
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240 if (NILP (spec)) \
241 { \
242 Fcheck_coding_system (x); \
243 spec = CODING_SYSTEM_SPEC (x); \
244 } \
df7492f9 245 if (NILP (spec)) \
02dfeba8 246 wrong_type_argument (Qcoding_system_p, (x)); \
df7492f9 247 } while (0)
e6de76f8 248
8ddb35b2 249
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250/* Check if X is a coding system or not. If it is, set ID to the
251 ID of the coding system. */
252
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253#define CHECK_CODING_SYSTEM_GET_ID(x, id) \
254 do \
255 { \
256 id = CODING_SYSTEM_ID (x); \
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257 if (id < 0) \
258 { \
259 Fcheck_coding_system (x); \
260 id = CODING_SYSTEM_ID (x); \
261 } \
df7492f9 262 if (id < 0) \
02dfeba8 263 wrong_type_argument (Qcoding_system_p, (x)); \
df7492f9 264 } while (0)
4ed46869 265
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266
267/*** GENERAL section ***/
268
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269/* Enumeration of result code of code conversion. */
270enum coding_result_code
4ed46869 271 {
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272 CODING_RESULT_SUCCESS,
273 CODING_RESULT_INSUFFICIENT_SRC,
274 CODING_RESULT_INSUFFICIENT_DST,
63e11478 275 CODING_RESULT_INVALID_SRC,
1af1a51a 276 CODING_RESULT_INTERRUPT
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277 };
278
658cc252 279
3b2d77fe 280/* Macros used for the member `mode' of the struct coding_system. */
658cc252 281
658cc252 282/* If set, the decoding/encoding routines treat the current data as
5998373a 283 the last block of the whole text to be converted, and do the
55496054 284 appropriate finishing job. */
1af1a51a 285#define CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK 0x01
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286
287/* If set, it means that the current source text is in a buffer which
288 enables selective display. */
1af1a51a 289#define CODING_MODE_SELECTIVE_DISPLAY 0x02
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290
291/* This flag is used by the decoding/encoding routines on the fly. If
292 set, it means that right-to-left text is being processed. */
1af1a51a 293#define CODING_MODE_DIRECTION 0x04
658cc252 294
1af1a51a 295#define CODING_MODE_FIXED_DESTINATION 0x08
df7492f9 296
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297/* If set, it means that the encoding routines produces some safe
298 ASCII characters (usually '?') for unsupported characters. */
1af1a51a 299#define CODING_MODE_SAFE_ENCODING 0x10
df7492f9 300
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301 /* For handling composition sequence. */
302#include "composite.h"
303
304enum composition_state
305 {
306 COMPOSING_NO,
307 COMPOSING_CHAR,
308 COMPOSING_RULE,
309 COMPOSING_COMPONENT_CHAR,
310 COMPOSING_COMPONENT_RULE
311 };
312
313/* Structure for the current composition status. */
314struct composition_status
315{
316 enum composition_state state;
317 enum composition_method method;
f10fe38f 318 bool old_form; /* true if pre-21 form */
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319 int length; /* number of elements produced in charbuf */
320 int nchars; /* number of characters composed */
321 int ncomps; /* number of composition components */
322 /* Maximum carryover is for the case of COMPOSITION_WITH_RULE_ALTCHARS.
323 See the comment in coding.c. */
324 int carryover[4 /* annotation header */
325 + MAX_COMPOSITION_COMPONENTS * 3 - 2 /* ALTs and RULEs */
326 + 2 /* intermediate -1 -1 */
327 + MAX_COMPOSITION_COMPONENTS /* CHARs */
328 ];
329};
330
331
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332/* Structure of the field `spec.iso_2022' in the structure
333 `coding_system'. */
334struct iso_2022_spec
4ed46869 335{
2ec49574 336 /* Bit-wise-or of CODING_ISO_FLAG_XXX. */
df7492f9 337 unsigned flags;
4ed46869 338
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339 /* The current graphic register invoked to each graphic plane. */
340 int current_invocation[2];
658cc252 341
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342 /* The current charset designated to each graphic register. The
343 value -1 means that not charset is designated, -2 means that
344 there was an invalid designation previously. */
345 int current_designation[4];
4ed46869 346
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347 /* If positive, we are now scanning CTEXT extended segment. */
348 int ctext_extended_segment_len;
349
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350 /* True temporarily only when graphic register 2 or 3 is invoked by
351 single-shift while encoding. */
352 unsigned single_shifting : 1;
353
354 /* True temporarily only when processing at beginning of line. */
355 unsigned bol : 1;
356
357 /* If true, we are now scanning embedded UTF-8 sequence. */
358 unsigned embedded_utf_8 : 1;
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359
360 /* The current composition. */
361 struct composition_status cmp_status;
362};
363
364struct emacs_mule_spec
365{
825d0875 366 struct composition_status cmp_status;
df7492f9 367};
4ed46869 368
df7492f9 369struct ccl_spec;
4ed46869 370
e4215ddd 371enum utf_bom_type
df7492f9 372 {
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373 utf_detect_bom,
374 utf_without_bom,
375 utf_with_bom
df7492f9 376 };
279d9f7b 377
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378enum utf_16_endian_type
379 {
380 utf_16_big_endian,
381 utf_16_little_endian
382 };
279d9f7b 383
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384struct utf_16_spec
385{
e4215ddd 386 enum utf_bom_type bom;
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387 enum utf_16_endian_type endian;
388 int surrogate;
389};
279d9f7b 390
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391struct coding_detection_info
392{
393 /* Values of these members are bitwise-OR of CATEGORY_MASK_XXXs. */
394 /* Which categories are already checked. */
395 int checked;
396 /* Which categories are strongly found. */
397 int found;
398 /* Which categories are rejected. */
399 int rejected;
400};
279d9f7b 401
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403struct coding_system
404{
405 /* ID number of the coding system. This is an index to
406 Vcoding_system_hash_table. This value is set by
407 setup_coding_system. At the early stage of building time, this
408 value is -1 in the array coding_categories to indicate that no
409 coding-system of that category is yet defined. */
d3411f89 410 ptrdiff_t id;
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411
412 /* Flag bits of the coding system. The meaning of each bit is common
413 to all types of coding systems. */
414 int common_flags;
415
416 /* Mode bits of the coding system. See the comments of the macros
417 CODING_MODE_XXX. */
418 unsigned int mode;
450c60a5 419
4ed46869 420 /* Detailed information specific to each type of coding system. */
df7492f9 421 union
4ed46869 422 {
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423 struct iso_2022_spec iso_2022;
424 struct ccl_spec *ccl; /* Defined in ccl.h. */
425 struct utf_16_spec utf_16;
e4215ddd 426 enum utf_bom_type utf_8_bom;
825d0875 427 struct emacs_mule_spec emacs_mule;
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428 } spec;
429
df7492f9 430 int max_charset_id;
1b3b981b 431 unsigned char *safe_charsets;
658cc252 432
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433 /* The following two members specify how binary 8-bit code 128..255
434 are represented in source and destination text respectively. 1
435 means they are represented by 2-byte sequence, 0 means they are
436 represented by 1-byte as is (see the comment in character.h). */
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437 unsigned src_multibyte : 1;
438 unsigned dst_multibyte : 1;
439
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440 /* How may heading bytes we can skip for decoding. This is set to
441 -1 in setup_coding_system, and updated by detect_coding. So,
442 when this is equal to the byte length of the text being
443 converted, we can skip the actual conversion process. */
d311d28c 444 ptrdiff_t head_ascii;
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445
446 /* The following members are set by encoding/decoding routine. */
d311d28c 447 ptrdiff_t produced, produced_char, consumed, consumed_char;
658cc252 448
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449 /* Number of error source data found in a decoding routine. */
450 int errors;
451
6d5eb5b0 452 /* Store the positions of error source data. */
d311d28c 453 ptrdiff_t *error_positions;
e6a9a0bc 454
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455 /* Finish status of code conversion. */
456 enum coding_result_code result;
6041c9ce 457
d311d28c 458 ptrdiff_t src_pos, src_pos_byte, src_chars, src_bytes;
df7492f9 459 Lisp_Object src_object;
8f924df7 460 const unsigned char *source;
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d311d28c 462 ptrdiff_t dst_pos, dst_pos_byte, dst_bytes;
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463 Lisp_Object dst_object;
464 unsigned char *destination;
4ed46869 465
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466 /* If an element is non-negative, it is a character code.
467
468 If it is in the range -128..-1, it is a 8-bit character code
469 minus 256.
470
471 If it is less than -128, it specifies the start of an annotation
472 chunk. The length of the chunk is -128 minus the value of the
473 element. The following elements are OFFSET, ANNOTATION-TYPE, and
474 a sequence of actual data for the annotation. OFFSET is a
475 character position offset from dst_pos or src_pos,
22bcf204 476 ANNOTATION-TYPE specifies the meaning of the annotation and how to
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477 handle the following data.. */
478 int *charbuf;
479 int charbuf_size, charbuf_used;
480
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481 /* True if the source of conversion is not in the member
482 `charbuf', but at `src_object'. */
483 unsigned chars_at_source : 1;
484
df7492f9 485 /* Set to 1 if charbuf contains an annotation. */
f10fe38f 486 unsigned annotated : 1;
4ed46869 487
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488 unsigned char carryover[64];
489 int carryover_bytes;
a5ee738b 490
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491 int default_char;
492
f10fe38f 493 bool (*detector) (struct coding_system *, struct coding_detection_info *);
383e0970 494 void (*decoder) (struct coding_system *);
f10fe38f 495 bool (*encoder) (struct coding_system *);
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496};
497
498/* Meanings of bits in the member `common_flags' of the structure
499 coding_system. The lowest 8 bits are reserved for various kind of
500 annotations (currently two of them are used). */
501#define CODING_ANNOTATION_MASK 0x00FF
502#define CODING_ANNOTATE_COMPOSITION_MASK 0x0001
503#define CODING_ANNOTATE_DIRECTION_MASK 0x0002
4fecac5c 504#define CODING_ANNOTATE_CHARSET_MASK 0x0003
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505#define CODING_FOR_UNIBYTE_MASK 0x0100
506#define CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING_MASK 0x0200
507#define CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING_MASK 0x0400
508#define CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING_MASK 0x0800
509#define CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION_MASK 0x1000
510#define CODING_RESET_AT_BOL_MASK 0x2000
511
91af3942 512/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING requires annotation
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513 handling. */
514#define CODING_REQUIRE_ANNOTATION(coding) \
515 ((coding)->common_flags & CODING_ANNOTATION_MASK)
516
517/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING prefers decoding into unibyte. */
518#define CODING_FOR_UNIBYTE(coding) \
519 ((coding)->common_flags & CODING_FOR_UNIBYTE_MASK)
520
521/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING requires specific code to be
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522 attached at the tail of converted text. */
523#define CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING(coding) \
524 ((coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING_MASK)
525
df7492f9 526/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING requires code conversion on
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527 decoding. */
528#define CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING(coding) \
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529 ((coding)->dst_multibyte \
530 || (coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING_MASK)
a5ee738b 531
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532
533/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING requires code conversion on
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534 encoding.
535 The non-multibyte part of the condition is to support encoding of
536 unibyte strings/buffers generated by string-as-unibyte or
537 (set-buffer-multibyte nil) from multibyte strings/buffers. */
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538#define CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING(coding) \
539 ((coding)->src_multibyte \
540 || (coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING_MASK \
541 || (coding)->mode & CODING_MODE_SELECTIVE_DISPLAY)
542
a5ee738b 543
df7492f9 544/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING requires some kind of code
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545 detection. */
546#define CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION(coding) \
547 ((coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION_MASK)
548
df7492f9 549/* Return 1 if the coding context CODING requires code conversion on
811ea086 550 decoding or some kind of code detection. */
658cc252 551#define CODING_MAY_REQUIRE_DECODING(coding) \
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552 (CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING (coding) \
553 || CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION (coding))
4ed46869 554
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555/* Macros to decode or encode a character of JISX0208 in SJIS. S1 and
556 S2 are the 1st and 2nd position-codes of JISX0208 in SJIS coding
557 system. C1 and C2 are the 1st and 2nd position codes of Emacs'
558 internal format. */
559
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560#define SJIS_TO_JIS(code) \
561 do { \
562 int s1, s2, j1, j2; \
563 \
564 s1 = (code) >> 8, s2 = (code) & 0xFF; \
565 \
566 if (s2 >= 0x9F) \
567 (j1 = s1 * 2 - (s1 >= 0xE0 ? 0x160 : 0xE0), \
568 j2 = s2 - 0x7E); \
569 else \
570 (j1 = s1 * 2 - ((s1 >= 0xE0) ? 0x161 : 0xE1), \
571 j2 = s2 - ((s2 >= 0x7F) ? 0x20 : 0x1F)); \
572 (code) = (j1 << 8) | j2; \
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573 } while (0)
574
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575#define SJIS_TO_JIS2(code) \
576 do { \
577 int s1, s2, j1, j2; \
578 \
579 s1 = (code) >> 8, s2 = (code) & 0xFF; \
580 \
581 if (s2 >= 0x9F) \
582 { \
583 j1 = (s1 == 0xF0 ? 0x28 \
584 : s1 == 0xF1 ? 0x24 \
585 : s1 == 0xF2 ? 0x2C \
586 : s1 == 0xF3 ? 0x2E \
587 : 0x6E + (s1 - 0xF4) * 2); \
588 j2 = s2 - 0x7E; \
589 } \
590 else \
591 { \
592 j1 = (s1 <= 0xF2 ? 0x21 + (s1 - 0xF0) * 2 \
593 : s1 <= 0xF4 ? 0x2D + (s1 - 0xF3) * 2 \
594 : 0x6F + (s1 - 0xF5) * 2); \
595 j2 = s2 - ((s2 >= 0x7F ? 0x20 : 0x1F)); \
596 } \
597 (code) = (j1 << 8) | j2; \
598 } while (0)
599
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601#define JIS_TO_SJIS(code) \
4ed46869 602 do { \
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603 int s1, s2, j1, j2; \
604 \
605 j1 = (code) >> 8, j2 = (code) & 0xFF; \
606 if (j1 & 1) \
607 (s1 = j1 / 2 + ((j1 < 0x5F) ? 0x71 : 0xB1), \
608 s2 = j2 + ((j2 >= 0x60) ? 0x20 : 0x1F)); \
4ed46869 609 else \
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610 (s1 = j1 / 2 + ((j1 < 0x5F) ? 0x70 : 0xB0), \
611 s2 = j2 + 0x7E); \
5afaefc1 612 (code) = (s1 << 8) | s2; \
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613 } while (0)
614
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615#define JIS_TO_SJIS2(code) \
616 do { \
617 int s1, s2, j1, j2; \
618 \
619 j1 = (code) >> 8, j2 = (code) & 0xFF; \
620 if (j1 & 1) \
621 { \
622 s1 = (j1 <= 0x25 ? 0xF0 + (j1 - 0x21) / 2 \
edb61b39 623 : j1 <= 0x2F ? 0xF3 + (j1 - 0x2D) / 2 \
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624 : 0xF5 + (j1 - 0x6F) / 2); \
625 s2 = j2 + ((j2 >= 0x60) ? 0x20 : 0x1F); \
626 } \
627 else \
628 { \
629 s1 = (j1 == 0x28 ? 0xF0 \
630 : j1 == 0x24 ? 0xF1 \
631 : j1 == 0x2C ? 0xF2 \
632 : j1 == 0x2E ? 0xF3 \
633 : 0xF4 + (j1 - 0x6E) / 2); \
634 s2 = j2 + 0x7E; \
635 } \
636 (code) = (s1 << 8) | s2; \
637 } while (0)
df7492f9 638
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639/* Encode the file name NAME using the specified coding system
640 for file names, if any. */
641#define ENCODE_FILE(name) \
642 (! NILP (Vfile_name_coding_system) \
afee9150 643 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vfile_name_coding_system, 1) \
290591c8 644 : (! NILP (Vdefault_file_name_coding_system) \
afee9150 645 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vdefault_file_name_coding_system, 1) \
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646 : name))
647
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649/* Decode the file name NAME using the specified coding system
650 for file names, if any. */
651#define DECODE_FILE(name) \
652 (! NILP (Vfile_name_coding_system) \
afee9150 653 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vfile_name_coding_system, 0) \
290591c8 654 : (! NILP (Vdefault_file_name_coding_system) \
afee9150 655 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vdefault_file_name_coding_system, 0) \
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656 : name))
657
df7492f9 658
2dfda962 659/* Encode the string STR using the specified coding system
53eda481 660 for system functions, if any. */
2dfda962 661#define ENCODE_SYSTEM(str) \
9b58c683 662 (! NILP (Vlocale_coding_system) \
9b58c683 663 ? code_convert_string_norecord (str, Vlocale_coding_system, 1) \
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664 : str)
665
666/* Decode the string STR using the specified coding system
53eda481 667 for system functions, if any. */
581e7427 668#define DECODE_SYSTEM(str) \
9b58c683 669 (! NILP (Vlocale_coding_system) \
9b58c683 670 ? code_convert_string_norecord (str, Vlocale_coding_system, 0) \
2dfda962 671 : str)
cf29bf99 672
5bbb4727 673/* Note that this encodes utf-8, not utf-8-emacs, so it's not a no-op. */
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674#define ENCODE_UTF_8(str) code_convert_string_norecord (str, Qutf_8, 1)
675
4ed46869 676/* Extern declarations. */
f10fe38f 677extern Lisp_Object code_conversion_save (bool, bool);
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678extern void setup_coding_system (Lisp_Object, struct coding_system *);
679extern Lisp_Object coding_charset_list (struct coding_system *);
680extern Lisp_Object coding_system_charset_list (Lisp_Object);
383e0970 681extern Lisp_Object code_convert_string (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
f10fe38f 682 Lisp_Object, bool, bool, bool);
383e0970 683extern Lisp_Object code_convert_string_norecord (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
f10fe38f 684 bool);
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685extern Lisp_Object raw_text_coding_system (Lisp_Object);
686extern Lisp_Object coding_inherit_eol_type (Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object);
4628bef1 687extern Lisp_Object complement_process_encoding_system (Lisp_Object);
383e0970 688
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690 ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t);
383e0970 691extern void decode_coding_object (struct coding_system *,
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692 Lisp_Object, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t,
693 ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object);
383e0970 694extern void encode_coding_object (struct coding_system *,
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695 Lisp_Object, ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t,
696 ptrdiff_t, ptrdiff_t, Lisp_Object);
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7f590b0c 698#if defined (WINDOWSNT) || defined (CYGWIN)
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700/* These functions use Lisp string objects to store the UTF-16LE
701 strings that modern versions of Windows expect. These strings are
702 not particularly useful to Lisp, and all Lisp strings should be
703 native Emacs multibyte. */
704
705/* Access the wide-character string stored in a Lisp string object. */
706#define WCSDATA(x) ((wchar_t *) SDATA (x))
707
708/* Convert the multi-byte string in STR to UTF-16LE encoded unibyte
709 string, and store it in *BUF. BUF may safely point to STR on entry. */
710extern wchar_t *to_unicode (Lisp_Object str, Lisp_Object *buf);
711
712/* Convert STR, a UTF-16LE encoded string embedded in a unibyte string
713 object, to a multi-byte Emacs string and return it. This function
714 calls code_convert_string_norecord internally and has all its
715 failure modes. STR itself is not modified. */
716extern Lisp_Object from_unicode (Lisp_Object str);
717
7f590b0c 718#endif /* WINDOWSNT || CYGWIN */
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721
df7492f9 722#define encode_coding_string(coding, string, nocopy) \
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723 (STRING_MULTIBYTE(string) ? \
724 (encode_coding_object (coding, string, 0, 0, SCHARS (string), \
725 SBYTES (string), Qt), \
726 (coding)->dst_object) : (string))
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728
729#define decode_coding_c_string(coding, src, bytes, dst_object) \
730 do { \
731 (coding)->source = (src); \
732 (coding)->src_chars = (coding)->src_bytes = (bytes); \
733 decode_coding_object ((coding), Qnil, 0, 0, (bytes), (bytes), \
734 (dst_object)); \
735 } while (0)
736
737
c532d349 738extern Lisp_Object preferred_coding_system (void);
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740
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741extern Lisp_Object Qutf_8, Qutf_8_emacs;
742
955cbe7b 743extern Lisp_Object Qcoding_category_index;
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744extern Lisp_Object Qcoding_system_p;
745extern Lisp_Object Qraw_text, Qemacs_mule, Qno_conversion, Qundecided;
4ed46869 746extern Lisp_Object Qbuffer_file_coding_system;
df7492f9 747
84cc1ab6 748extern Lisp_Object Qunix, Qdos;
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750extern Lisp_Object Qtranslation_table;
751extern Lisp_Object Qtranslation_table_id;
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753#ifdef emacs
754extern Lisp_Object Qfile_coding_system;
387f6ba5 755extern Lisp_Object Qcall_process, Qcall_process_region;
4ed46869 756extern Lisp_Object Qstart_process, Qopen_network_stream;
d008a7cc 757extern Lisp_Object Qwrite_region;
4ed46869 758
383e0970 759extern char *emacs_strerror (int);
68c45bf0 760
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761/* Coding system to be used to encode text for terminal display when
762 terminal coding system is nil. */
763extern struct coding_system safe_terminal_coding;
764
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766
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767/* Error signaled when there's a problem with detecting coding system */
768extern Lisp_Object Qcoding_system_error;
769
df7492f9 770extern char emacs_mule_bytes[256];
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6f776e81 772#endif /* EMACS_CODING_H */