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- /*
- * Copyright 2001-2004 Unicode, Inc.
- *
- * Disclaimer
- *
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- * within 90 days of receipt.
- *
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- *
- * Unicode, Inc. hereby grants the right to freely use the information
- * supplied in this file in the creation of products supporting the
- * Unicode Standard, and to make copies of this file in any form
- * for internal or external distribution as long as this notice
- * remains attached.
- */
- /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Conversions between UTF32, UTF-16, and UTF-8. Header file.
- Several funtions are included here, forming a complete set of
- conversions between the three formats. UTF-7 is not included
- here, but is handled in a separate source file.
- Each of these routines takes pointers to input buffers and output
- buffers. The input buffers are const.
- Each routine converts the text between *sourceStart and sourceEnd,
- putting the result into the buffer between *targetStart and
- targetEnd. Note: the end pointers are *after* the last item: e.g.
- *(sourceEnd - 1) is the last item.
- The return result indicates whether the conversion was successful,
- and if not, whether the problem was in the source or target buffers.
- (Only the first encountered problem is indicated.)
- After the conversion, *sourceStart and *targetStart are both
- updated to point to the end of last text successfully converted in
- the respective buffers.
- Input parameters:
- sourceStart - pointer to a pointer to the source buffer.
- The contents of this are modified on return so that
- it points at the next thing to be converted.
- targetStart - similarly, pointer to pointer to the target buffer.
- sourceEnd, targetEnd - respectively pointers to the ends of the
- two buffers, for overflow checking only.
- These conversion functions take a ConversionFlags argument. When this
- flag is set to strict, both irregular sequences and isolated surrogates
- will cause an error. When the flag is set to lenient, both irregular
- sequences and isolated surrogates are converted.
- Whether the flag is strict or lenient, all illegal sequences will cause
- an error return. This includes sequences such as: <F4 90 80 80>, <C0 80>,
- or <A0> in UTF-8, and values above 0x10FFFF in UTF-32. Conformant code
- must check for illegal sequences.
- When the flag is set to lenient, characters over 0x10FFFF are converted
- to the replacement character; otherwise (when the flag is set to strict)
- they constitute an error.
- Output parameters:
- The value "sourceIllegal" is returned from some routines if the input
- sequence is malformed. When "sourceIllegal" is returned, the source
- value will point to the illegal value that caused the problem. E.g.,
- in UTF-8 when a sequence is malformed, it points to the start of the
- malformed sequence.
- Author: Mark E. Davis, 1994.
- Rev History: Rick McGowan, fixes & updates May 2001.
- Fixes & updates, Sept 2001.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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