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| 17052 | 1 /* Header for multilingual character handler. |
| 20708 | 2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN. |
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3 Licensed to the Free Software Foundation. |
| 17052 | 4 |
| 17071 | 5 This file is part of GNU Emacs. |
| 6 | |
| 7 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
| 8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
| 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) | |
| 10 any later version. | |
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| 17071 | 12 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
| 13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
| 14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
| 15 GNU General Public License for more details. | |
| 17052 | 16 |
| 17071 | 17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License |
| 18 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to | |
| 19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, | |
| 20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
| 17052 | 21 |
| 22 #ifndef _CHARSET_H | |
| 23 #define _CHARSET_H | |
| 24 | |
| 25 /*** GENERAL NOTE on CHARACTER SET (CHARSET) *** | |
| 26 | |
| 27 A character set ("charset" hereafter) is a meaningful collection | |
| 28 (i.e. language, culture, functionality, etc) of characters. Emacs | |
| 29 handles multiple charsets at once. Each charset corresponds to one | |
| 30 of ISO charsets (except for a special charset for composition | |
| 31 characters). Emacs identifies a charset by a unique identification | |
| 32 number, whereas ISO identifies a charset by a triplet of DIMENSION, | |
| 33 CHARS and FINAL-CHAR. So, hereafter, just saying "charset" means an | |
| 34 identification number (integer value). | |
| 35 | |
| 36 The value range of charset is 0x00, 0x80..0xFE. There are four | |
| 37 kinds of charset depending on DIMENSION (1 or 2) and CHARS (94 or | |
| 38 96). For instance, a charset of DIMENSION2_CHARS94 contains 94x94 | |
| 39 | |
| 40 | |
| 41 Within Emacs Lisp, a charset is treated as a symbol which has a | |
| 42 property `charset'. The property value is a vector containing | |
| 43 various information about the charset. For readability of C codes, | |
| 44 we use the following convention on C variable names: | |
| 45 charset_symbol: Emacs Lisp symbol of a charset | |
| 46 charset_id: Emacs Lisp integer of an identification number of a charset | |
| 47 charset: C integer of an identification number of a charset | |
| 48 | |
| 49 Each charset (except for ASCII) is assigned a base leading-code | |
| 50 (range 0x80..0x9D). In addition, a charset of greater than 0xA0 | |
| 51 (whose base leading-code is 0x9A..0x9D) is assigned an extended | |
| 52 leading-code (range 0xA0..0xFE). In this case, each base | |
| 53 leading-code specify the allowable range of extended leading-code as | |
| 54 shown in the table below. A leading-code is used to represent a | |
| 55 character in Emacs' buffer and string. | |
| 56 | |
| 57 We call a charset which has extended leading-code as "private | |
| 58 charset" because those are mainly for a charset which is not | |
| 59 registered by ISO. On the contrary, we call a charset which does | |
| 60 not have extended leading-code as "official charset". | |
| 61 | |
| 62 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 63 charset dimension base leading-code extended leading-code | |
| 64 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 65 0x00 official dim1 -- none -- -- none -- | |
| 66 (ASCII) | |
| 67 0x01..0x7F --never used-- | |
| 68 0x80 COMPOSITION same as charset -- none -- | |
| 69 0x81..0x8F official dim1 same as charset -- none -- | |
| 70 0x90..0x99 official dim2 same as charset -- none -- | |
| 71 0x9A..0x9F --never used-- | |
| 72 0xA0..0xDF private dim1 0x9A same as charset | |
| 73 of 1-column width | |
| 74 0xE0..0xEF private dim1 0x9B same as charset | |
| 75 of 2-column width | |
| 76 0xF0..0xF4 private dim2 0x9C same as charset | |
| 77 of 1-column width | |
| 78 0xF5..0xFE private dim2 0x9D same as charset | |
| 79 of 2-column width | |
| 80 0xFF --never used-- | |
| 81 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 82 | |
| 83 In the table, "COMPOSITION" means a charset for a composite | |
| 84 character which is a character composed from several (up to 16) | |
| 85 non-composite characters (components). Although a composite | |
| 86 character can contain components of many charsets, a composite | |
| 87 character itself belongs to the charset CHARSET-COMPOSITION. See | |
| 88 the document "GENERAL NOTE on COMPOSITE CHARACTER" below for more | |
| 89 detail. | |
| 90 | |
| 91 */ | |
| 92 | |
| 93 /* Definition of special leading-codes. */ | |
| 94 /* Base leading-code. */ | |
| 95 /* Special leading-code followed by components of a composite character. */ | |
| 96 #define LEADING_CODE_COMPOSITION 0x80 | |
| 97 /* Leading-code followed by extended leading-code. */ | |
| 98 #define LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11 0x9A /* for private DIMENSION1 of 1-column */ | |
| 99 #define LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12 0x9B /* for private DIMENSION1 of 2-column */ | |
| 100 #define LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21 0x9C /* for private DIMENSION2 of 1-column */ | |
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101 #define LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22 0x9D /* for private DIMENSION2 of 2-column */ |
| 17052 | 102 |
| 103 /* Extended leading-code. */ | |
| 104 /* Start of each extended leading-codes. */ | |
| 105 #define LEADING_CODE_EXT_11 0xA0 /* follows LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11 */ | |
| 106 #define LEADING_CODE_EXT_12 0xE0 /* follows LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12 */ | |
| 107 #define LEADING_CODE_EXT_21 0xF0 /* follows LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21 */ | |
| 108 #define LEADING_CODE_EXT_22 0xF5 /* follows LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22 */ | |
| 109 /* Maximum value of extended leading-codes. */ | |
| 110 #define LEADING_CODE_EXT_MAX 0xFE | |
| 111 | |
| 112 /* Definition of minimum/maximum charset of each DIMENSION. */ | |
| 113 #define MIN_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION1 0x81 | |
| 114 #define MAX_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION1 0x8F | |
| 115 #define MIN_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2 0x90 | |
| 116 #define MAX_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2 0x99 | |
| 117 #define MIN_CHARSET_PRIVATE_DIMENSION1 LEADING_CODE_EXT_11 | |
| 118 #define MIN_CHARSET_PRIVATE_DIMENSION2 LEADING_CODE_EXT_21 | |
| 119 | |
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120 /* Maximum value of overall charset identification number. */ |
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121 #define MAX_CHARSET 0xFE |
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| 17052 | 123 /* Definition of special charsets. */ |
| 124 #define CHARSET_ASCII 0 | |
| 125 #define CHARSET_COMPOSITION 0x80 | |
| 126 | |
| 127 extern int charset_ascii; /* ASCII */ | |
| 128 extern int charset_composition; /* for a composite character */ | |
| 129 extern int charset_latin_iso8859_1; /* ISO8859-1 (Latin-1) */ | |
| 130 extern int charset_jisx0208_1978; /* JISX0208.1978 (Japanese Kanji old set) */ | |
| 131 extern int charset_jisx0208; /* JISX0208.1983 (Japanese Kanji) */ | |
| 132 extern int charset_katakana_jisx0201; /* JISX0201.Kana (Japanese Katakana) */ | |
| 133 extern int charset_latin_jisx0201; /* JISX0201.Roman (Japanese Roman) */ | |
| 134 extern int charset_big5_1; /* Big5 Level 1 (Chinese Traditional) */ | |
| 135 extern int charset_big5_2; /* Big5 Level 2 (Chinese Traditional) */ | |
| 136 | |
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137 /* Check if CH is the head of multi-byte form, i.e., |
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138 an ASCII character or a base leading-code. */ |
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139 #define CHAR_HEAD_P(ch) ((unsigned char) (ch) < 0xA0) |
| 17052 | 140 |
| 141 /*** GENERAL NOTE on CHARACTER REPRESENTATION *** | |
| 142 | |
| 143 At first, the term "character" or "char" is used for a multilingual | |
| 144 character (of course, including ASCII character), not for a byte in | |
| 145 computer memory. We use the term "code" or "byte" for the latter | |
| 146 case. | |
| 147 | |
| 148 A character is identified by charset and one or two POSITION-CODEs. | |
| 149 POSITION-CODE is the position of the character in the charset. A | |
| 150 character of DIMENSION1 charset has one POSITION-CODE: POSITION-CODE-1. | |
| 151 A character of DIMENSION2 charset has two POSITION-CODE: | |
| 152 POSITION-CODE-1 and POSITION-CODE-2. The code range of | |
| 153 POSITION-CODE is 0x20..0x7F. | |
| 154 | |
| 155 Emacs has two kinds of representation of a character: multi-byte | |
| 156 form (for buffer and string) and single-word form (for character | |
| 157 object in Emacs Lisp). The latter is called "character code" here | |
| 22529 | 158 after. Both representations encode the information of charset and |
| 17052 | 159 POSITION-CODE but in a different way (for instance, MSB of |
| 160 POSITION-CODE is set in multi-byte form). | |
| 161 | |
| 162 For details of multi-byte form, see the section "2. Emacs internal | |
| 163 format handlers" of `coding.c'. | |
| 164 | |
| 165 Emacs uses 19 bits for a character code. The bits are divided into | |
| 166 3 fields: FIELD1(5bits):FIELD2(7bits):FIELD3(7bits). | |
| 167 | |
| 168 A character code of DIMENSION1 character uses FIELD2 to hold charset | |
| 169 and FIELD3 to hold POSITION-CODE-1. A character code of DIMENSION2 | |
| 170 character uses FIELD1 to hold charset, FIELD2 and FIELD3 to hold | |
| 171 POSITION-CODE-1 and POSITION-CODE-2 respectively. | |
| 172 | |
| 173 More precisely... | |
| 174 | |
| 175 FIELD2 of DIMENSION1 character (except for ASCII) is "charset - 0x70". | |
| 176 This is to make all character codes except for ASCII greater than | |
| 177 256 (ASCII's FIELD2 is 0). So, the range of FIELD2 of DIMENSION1 | |
| 178 character is 0 or 0x11..0x7F. | |
| 179 | |
| 180 FIELD1 of DIMENSION2 character is "charset - 0x8F" for official | |
| 181 charset and "charset - 0xE0" for private charset. So, the range of | |
| 182 FIELD1 of DIMENSION2 character is 0x01..0x1E. | |
| 183 | |
| 184 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 185 charset FIELD1 (5-bit) FIELD2 (7-bit) FIELD3 (7-bit) | |
| 186 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 187 ASCII 0 0 POSITION-CODE-1 | |
| 188 DIMENSION1 0 charset - 0x70 POSITION-CODE-1 | |
| 189 DIMENSION2(o) charset - 0x8F POSITION-CODE-1 POSITION-CODE-2 | |
| 190 DIMENSION2(p) charset - 0xE0 POSITION-CODE-1 POSITION-CODE-2 | |
| 191 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 192 "(o)": official, "(p)": private | |
| 193 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 194 | |
| 195 */ | |
| 196 | |
| 197 /*** GENERAL NOTE on COMPOSITE CHARACTER *** | |
| 198 | |
| 199 A composite character is a character composed from several (up to | |
| 22529 | 200 16) non-composite characters (components). Although each component |
| 17052 | 201 can belong to any charset, a composite character itself belongs to |
| 202 the charset `charset-composition' and is assigned a special | |
| 203 leading-code `LEADING_CODE_COMPOSITION' for multi-byte form. See | |
| 204 the document "2. Emacs internal format handlers" in `coding.c' for | |
| 205 more detail about multi-byte form. | |
| 206 | |
| 207 A character code of composite character has special format. In the | |
| 208 above document, FIELD1 of a composite character is 0x1F. Each | |
| 209 composite character is assigned a sequential number CMPCHAR-ID. | |
| 210 FIELD2 and FIELD3 are combined to make 14bits field for holding | |
| 211 CMPCHAR-ID, which means that Emacs can handle at most 2^14 (= 16384) | |
| 212 composite characters at once. | |
| 213 | |
| 214 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 215 charset FIELD1 (5-bit) FIELD2&3 (14-bit) | |
| 216 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 217 CHARSET-COMPOSITION 0x1F CMPCHAR-ID | |
| 218 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| 219 | |
| 220 Emacs assigns CMPCHAR-ID to a composite character only when it | |
| 221 requires the character code of the composite character (e.g. while | |
| 222 displaying the composite character). | |
| 223 | |
| 224 */ | |
| 225 | |
| 226 /* Masks of each field of character code. */ | |
| 227 #define CHAR_FIELD1_MASK (0x1F << 14) | |
| 228 #define CHAR_FIELD2_MASK (0x7F << 7) | |
| 229 #define CHAR_FIELD3_MASK 0x7F | |
| 230 | |
| 231 /* Macros to access each field of character C. */ | |
| 232 #define CHAR_FIELD1(c) (((c) & CHAR_FIELD1_MASK) >> 14) | |
| 233 #define CHAR_FIELD2(c) (((c) & CHAR_FIELD2_MASK) >> 7) | |
| 234 #define CHAR_FIELD3(c) ((c) & CHAR_FIELD3_MASK) | |
| 235 | |
| 236 /* Minimum character code of character of each DIMENSION. */ | |
| 237 #define MIN_CHAR_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION1 \ | |
| 238 ((MIN_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION1 - 0x70) << 7) | |
| 239 #define MIN_CHAR_PRIVATE_DIMENSION1 \ | |
| 240 ((MIN_CHARSET_PRIVATE_DIMENSION1 - 0x70) << 7) | |
| 241 #define MIN_CHAR_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2 \ | |
| 242 ((MIN_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2 - 0x8F) << 14) | |
| 243 #define MIN_CHAR_PRIVATE_DIMENSION2 \ | |
| 244 ((MIN_CHARSET_PRIVATE_DIMENSION2 - 0xE0) << 14) | |
| 245 #define MIN_CHAR_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 246 (0x1F << 14) | |
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249 /* A generic character for composition characters. */ |
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250 #define GENERIC_COMPOSITION_CHAR (GLYPH_MASK_CHAR) |
| 17052 | 251 |
| 252 /* 1 if C is an ASCII character, else 0. */ | |
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253 #define SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P(c) ((c) >= 0 && (c) < 0x100) |
| 17052 | 254 /* 1 if C is an composite character, else 0. */ |
| 255 #define COMPOSITE_CHAR_P(c) ((c) >= MIN_CHAR_COMPOSITION) | |
| 256 | |
| 20257 | 257 /* 1 if BYTE is a character in itself, in multibyte mode. */ |
| 258 #define ASCII_BYTE_P(byte) ((byte) < 0x80) | |
| 259 | |
| 17052 | 260 /* A char-table containing information of each character set. |
| 261 | |
| 262 Unlike ordinary char-tables, this doesn't contain any nested table. | |
| 263 Only the top level elements are used. Each element is a vector of | |
| 264 the following information: | |
| 265 CHARSET-ID, BYTES, DIMENSION, CHARS, WIDTH, DIRECTION, | |
| 266 LEADING-CODE-BASE, LEADING-CODE-EXT, | |
| 267 ISO-FINAL-CHAR, ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE, | |
| 268 REVERSE-CHARSET, SHORT-NAME, LONG-NAME, DESCRIPTION, | |
| 269 PLIST. | |
| 270 | |
| 271 CHARSET-ID (integer) is the identification number of the charset. | |
| 272 | |
| 273 BYTE (integer) is the length of multi-byte form of a character in | |
| 274 the charset: one of 1, 2, 3, and 4. | |
| 275 | |
| 276 DIMENSION (integer) is the number of bytes to represent a character: 1 or 2. | |
| 277 | |
| 278 CHARS (integer) is the number of characters in a dimension: 94 or 96. | |
| 279 | |
| 280 WIDTH (integer) is the number of columns a character in the charset | |
| 281 occupies on the screen: one of 0, 1, and 2. | |
| 282 | |
| 283 DIRECTION (integer) is the rendering direction of characters in the | |
| 284 charset when rendering. If 0, render from right to left, else | |
| 285 render from left to right. | |
| 286 | |
| 287 LEADING-CODE-BASE (integer) is the base leading-code for the | |
| 288 charset. | |
| 289 | |
| 290 LEADING-CODE-EXT (integer) is the extended leading-code for the | |
| 291 charset. All charsets of less than 0xA0 has the value 0. | |
| 292 | |
| 293 ISO-FINAL-CHAR (character) is the final character of the | |
| 294 corresponding ISO 2022 charset. | |
| 295 | |
| 296 ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE (integer) is the graphic plane to be invoked | |
| 297 while encoding to variants of ISO 2022 coding system, one of the | |
| 298 following: 0/graphic-plane-left(GL), 1/graphic-plane-right(GR). | |
| 299 | |
| 300 REVERSE-CHARSET (integer) is the charset which differs only in | |
| 301 LEFT-TO-RIGHT value from the charset. If there's no such a | |
| 302 charset, the value is -1. | |
| 303 | |
| 304 SHORT-NAME (string) is the short name to refer to the charset. | |
| 305 | |
| 306 LONG-NAME (string) is the long name to refer to the charset. | |
| 307 | |
| 308 DESCRIPTION (string) is the description string of the charset. | |
| 309 | |
| 310 PLIST (property list) may contain any type of information a user | |
| 311 want to put and get by functions `put-charset-property' and | |
| 312 `get-charset-property' respectively. */ | |
| 313 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_table; | |
| 314 | |
| 315 /* Macros to access various information of CHARSET in Vcharset_table. | |
| 316 We provide these macros for efficiency. No range check of CHARSET. */ | |
| 317 | |
| 318 /* Return entry of CHARSET (lisp integer) in Vcharset_table. */ | |
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321 ? 0 : (charset) + 128)] |
| 17052 | 322 |
| 323 /* Return information INFO-IDX of CHARSET. */ | |
| 324 #define CHARSET_TABLE_INFO(charset, info_idx) \ | |
| 325 XVECTOR (CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (charset))->contents[info_idx] | |
| 326 | |
| 327 #define CHARSET_ID_IDX (0) | |
| 328 #define CHARSET_BYTES_IDX (1) | |
| 329 #define CHARSET_DIMENSION_IDX (2) | |
| 330 #define CHARSET_CHARS_IDX (3) | |
| 331 #define CHARSET_WIDTH_IDX (4) | |
| 332 #define CHARSET_DIRECTION_IDX (5) | |
| 333 #define CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_BASE_IDX (6) | |
| 334 #define CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_EXT_IDX (7) | |
| 335 #define CHARSET_ISO_FINAL_CHAR_IDX (8) | |
| 336 #define CHARSET_ISO_GRAPHIC_PLANE_IDX (9) | |
| 337 #define CHARSET_REVERSE_CHARSET_IDX (10) | |
| 338 #define CHARSET_SHORT_NAME_IDX (11) | |
| 339 #define CHARSET_LONG_NAME_IDX (12) | |
| 340 #define CHARSET_DESCRIPTION_IDX (13) | |
| 341 #define CHARSET_PLIST_IDX (14) | |
| 342 /* Size of a vector of each entry of Vcharset_table. */ | |
| 343 #define CHARSET_MAX_IDX (15) | |
| 344 | |
| 345 /* And several more macros to be used frequently. */ | |
| 346 #define CHARSET_BYTES(charset) \ | |
| 347 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_BYTES_IDX)) | |
| 348 #define CHARSET_DIMENSION(charset) \ | |
| 349 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_DIMENSION_IDX)) | |
| 350 #define CHARSET_CHARS(charset) \ | |
| 351 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_CHARS_IDX)) | |
| 352 #define CHARSET_WIDTH(charset) \ | |
| 353 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_WIDTH_IDX)) | |
| 354 #define CHARSET_DIRECTION(charset) \ | |
| 355 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_DIRECTION_IDX)) | |
| 356 #define CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_BASE(charset) \ | |
| 357 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_BASE_IDX)) | |
| 358 #define CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_EXT(charset) \ | |
| 359 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_EXT_IDX)) | |
| 360 #define CHARSET_ISO_FINAL_CHAR(charset) \ | |
| 361 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_ISO_FINAL_CHAR_IDX)) | |
| 362 #define CHARSET_ISO_GRAPHIC_PLANE(charset) \ | |
| 363 XFASTINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_ISO_GRAPHIC_PLANE_IDX)) | |
| 364 #define CHARSET_REVERSE_CHARSET(charset) \ | |
| 365 XINT (CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_REVERSE_CHARSET_IDX)) | |
| 366 | |
| 367 /* Macros to specify direction of a charset. */ | |
| 368 #define CHARSET_DIRECTION_LEFT_TO_RIGHT 0 | |
| 369 #define CHARSET_DIRECTION_RIGHT_TO_LEFT 1 | |
| 370 | |
| 371 /* A vector of charset symbol indexed by charset-id. This is used | |
| 372 only for returning charset symbol from C functions. */ | |
| 373 extern Lisp_Object Vcharset_symbol_table; | |
| 374 | |
| 375 /* Return symbol of CHARSET. */ | |
| 376 #define CHARSET_SYMBOL(charset) \ | |
| 377 XVECTOR (Vcharset_symbol_table)->contents[charset] | |
| 378 | |
| 379 /* 1 if CHARSET is valid, else 0. */ | |
| 380 #define CHARSET_VALID_P(charset) \ | |
| 381 ((charset) == 0 \ | |
| 382 || ((charset) >= 0x80 && (charset) <= MAX_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2) \ | |
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| 17052 | 384 |
| 385 /* 1 if CHARSET is already defined, else 0. */ | |
| 386 #define CHARSET_DEFINED_P(charset) \ | |
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| 17052 | 388 && !NILP (CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (charset))) |
| 389 | |
| 390 /* Since the information CHARSET-BYTES and CHARSET-WIDTH of | |
| 391 Vcharset_table can be retrieved only from the first byte of | |
| 392 multi-byte form (an ASCII code or a base leading-code), we provide | |
| 393 here tables to be used by macros BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD and | |
| 394 WIDTH_BY_CHAR_HEAD for faster information retrieval. */ | |
| 395 extern int bytes_by_char_head[256]; | |
| 396 extern int width_by_char_head[256]; | |
| 397 | |
| 398 #define BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD(char_head) bytes_by_char_head[char_head] | |
| 399 #define WIDTH_BY_CHAR_HEAD(char_head) width_by_char_head[char_head] | |
| 400 | |
| 401 /* Charset of the character C. */ | |
| 402 #define CHAR_CHARSET(c) \ | |
| 403 (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c) \ | |
| 404 ? CHARSET_ASCII \ | |
| 405 : ((c) < MIN_CHAR_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2 \ | |
| 406 ? CHAR_FIELD2 (c) + 0x70 \ | |
| 407 : ((c) < MIN_CHAR_PRIVATE_DIMENSION2 \ | |
| 408 ? CHAR_FIELD1 (c) + 0x8F \ | |
| 409 : ((c) < MIN_CHAR_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 410 ? CHAR_FIELD1 (c) + 0xE0 \ | |
| 20719 | 411 : ((c) <= MAX_CHAR_COMPOSITION \ |
| 412 ? CHARSET_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 413 : CHARSET_ASCII))))) | |
| 17052 | 414 |
| 415 /* Return charset at the place pointed by P. */ | |
| 416 #define CHARSET_AT(p) \ | |
| 417 (*(p) < 0x80 \ | |
| 418 ? CHARSET_ASCII \ | |
| 419 : (*(p) == LEADING_CODE_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 420 ? CHARSET_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 421 : (*(p) < LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11 \ | |
| 422 ? (int)*(p) \ | |
| 423 : (*(p) <= LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22 \ | |
| 424 ? (int)*((p) + 1) \ | |
| 425 : -1)))) | |
| 426 | |
| 427 /* Same as `CHARSET_AT ()' but perhaps runs faster because of an | |
| 428 additional argument C which is the code (byte) at P. */ | |
| 429 #define FIRST_CHARSET_AT(p, c) \ | |
| 430 ((c) < 0x80 \ | |
| 431 ? CHARSET_ASCII \ | |
| 432 : ((c) == LEADING_CODE_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 433 ? CHARSET_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 434 : ((c) < LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11 \ | |
| 435 ? (int)(c) \ | |
| 436 : ((c) <= LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22 \ | |
| 437 ? (int)*((p) + 1) \ | |
| 438 : -1)))) | |
| 439 | |
| 440 /* Check if two characters C1 and C2 belong to the same charset. | |
| 441 Always return 0 for composite characters. */ | |
| 442 #define SAME_CHARSET_P(c1, c2) \ | |
| 443 (c1 < MIN_CHAR_COMPOSITION \ | |
| 444 && (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c1) \ | |
| 445 ? SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c2) \ | |
| 446 : (c1 < MIN_CHAR_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION2 \ | |
| 447 ? (c1 & CHAR_FIELD2_MASK) == (c2 & CHAR_FIELD2_MASK) \ | |
| 448 : (c1 & CHAR_FIELD1_MASK) == (c2 & CHAR_FIELD1_MASK)))) | |
| 449 | |
| 450 /* Return a non-ASCII character of which charset is CHARSET and | |
| 451 position-codes are C1 and C2. DIMENSION1 character ignores C2. */ | |
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458 ? (((charset) - 0x8F) << 14) | ((c1) << 7) | (c2) \ |
| 17052 | 459 : (((charset) - 0xE0) << 14) | ((c1) << 7) | (c2)))) |
| 460 | |
| 461 /* Return a composite character of which CMPCHAR-ID is ID. */ | |
| 462 #define MAKE_COMPOSITE_CHAR(id) (MIN_CHAR_COMPOSITION + (id)) | |
| 463 | |
| 464 /* Return CMPCHAR-ID of a composite character C. */ | |
| 465 #define COMPOSITE_CHAR_ID(c) ((c) - MIN_CHAR_COMPOSITION) | |
| 466 | |
| 467 /* Return a character of which charset is CHARSET and position-codes | |
| 468 are C1 and C2. DIMENSION1 character ignores C2. */ | |
| 469 #define MAKE_CHAR(charset, c1, c2) \ | |
| 470 ((charset) == CHARSET_ASCII \ | |
| 471 ? (c1) \ | |
| 472 : MAKE_NON_ASCII_CHAR ((charset), (c1) & 0x7F, (c2) & 0x7F)) | |
| 473 | |
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| 19319 | 504 /* The charset of non-ASCII character C is stored in CHARSET, and the |
| 505 position-codes of C are stored in C1 and C2. | |
| 506 We store -1 in C2 if the character is just 2 bytes. | |
| 507 | |
| 508 Do not use this macro for an ASCII character. */ | |
| 509 | |
| 17052 | 510 #define SPLIT_NON_ASCII_CHAR(c, charset, c1, c2) \ |
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| 17052 | 513 ? (CHAR_FIELD1 (c) \ |
| 514 + ((c) < MIN_CHAR_PRIVATE_DIMENSION2 ? 0x8F : 0xE0)) \ | |
| 515 : CHARSET_COMPOSITION), \ | |
| 516 c1 = CHAR_FIELD2 (c), \ | |
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| 17052 | 521 |
| 19319 | 522 /* The charset of character C is stored in CHARSET, and the |
| 523 position-codes of C are stored in C1 and C2. | |
| 524 We store -1 in C2 if the character is just 2 bytes. */ | |
| 525 | |
| 17052 | 526 #define SPLIT_CHAR(c, charset, c1, c2) \ |
| 527 (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c) \ | |
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| 17052 | 529 : SPLIT_NON_ASCII_CHAR (c, charset, c1, c2)) |
| 530 | |
| 19319 | 531 /* The charset of the character at STR is stored in CHARSET, and the |
| 532 position-codes are stored in C1 and C2. | |
| 533 We store -1 in C2 if the character is just 2 bytes. | |
| 534 | |
| 17052 | 535 If the character is a composite character, the upper 7-bit and |
| 536 lower 7-bit of CMPCHAR-ID are set in C1 and C2 respectively. No | |
| 537 range checking. */ | |
| 19319 | 538 |
| 17052 | 539 #define SPLIT_STRING(str, len, charset, c1, c2) \ |
| 540 ((BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD ((unsigned char) *(str)) < 2 \ | |
| 541 || BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD ((unsigned char) *(str)) > len \ | |
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| 17052 | 543 ? c1 = *(str), charset = CHARSET_ASCII \ |
| 544 : charset) | |
| 545 | |
| 546 /* Mapping table from ISO2022's charset (specified by DIMENSION, | |
| 547 CHARS, and FINAL_CHAR) to Emacs' charset. Should be accessed by | |
| 548 macro ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (DIMENSION, CHARS, FINAL_CHAR). */ | |
| 549 extern int iso_charset_table[2][2][128]; | |
| 550 | |
| 551 #define ISO_CHARSET_TABLE(dimension, chars, final_char) \ | |
| 552 iso_charset_table[XINT (dimension) - 1][XINT (chars) > 94][XINT (final_char)] | |
| 553 | |
| 554 #define BASE_LEADING_CODE_P(c) (BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD ((unsigned char) (c)) > 1) | |
| 555 | |
| 23130 | 556 /* Return how many bytes C will occupy in a multibyte buffer. */ |
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558 ((SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P ((c)) || ((c) & ~GLYPH_MASK_CHAR)) ? 1 : char_bytes (c)) |
| 23130 | 559 |
| 17052 | 560 /* The following two macros CHAR_STRING and STRING_CHAR are the main |
| 561 entry points to convert between Emacs two types of character | |
| 562 representations: multi-byte form and single-word form (character | |
| 563 code). */ | |
| 564 | |
| 565 /* Set STR a pointer to the multi-byte form of the character C. If C | |
| 566 is not a composite character, the multi-byte form is set in WORKBUF | |
| 567 and STR points WORKBUF. The caller should allocate at least 4-byte | |
| 568 area at WORKBUF in advance. Returns the length of the multi-byte | |
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| 17052 | 570 |
| 571 #define CHAR_STRING(c, workbuf, str) \ | |
| 572 (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c) \ | |
| 573 ? *(str = workbuf) = (unsigned char)(c), 1 \ | |
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| 17052 | 575 |
| 576 /* Return a character code of the character of which multi-byte form | |
| 577 is at STR and the length is LEN. If STR doesn't contain valid | |
| 578 multi-byte form, only the first byte in STR is returned. */ | |
| 579 | |
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| 585 /* This is like STRING_CHAR but the third arg ACTUAL_LEN is set to | |
| 586 the length of the multi-byte form. Just to know the length, use | |
| 587 MULTIBYTE_FORM_LENGTH. */ | |
| 588 | |
| 589 #define STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH(str, len, actual_len) \ | |
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613 int fetch_string_char_space_left = XSTRING (STRING)->size_byte - BYTEIDX; \ |
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| 631 | |
| 632 /* Set C a (possibly multibyte) character at P. P points into a | |
| 633 string which is the virtual concatenation of STR1 (which ends at | |
| 634 END1) or STR2 (which ends at END2). */ | |
| 635 | |
| 636 #define GET_CHAR_AFTER_2(c, p, str1, end1, str2, end2) \ | |
| 637 do { \ | |
| 638 const char *dtemp = (p) == (end1) ? (str2) : (p); \ | |
| 639 const char *dlimit = ((p) >= (str1) && (p) < (end1)) ? (end1) : (end2); \ | |
| 640 c = STRING_CHAR (dtemp, dlimit - dtemp); \ | |
| 641 } while (0) | |
| 642 | |
| 643 /* Set C a (possibly multibyte) character before P. P points into a | |
| 644 string which is the virtual concatenation of STR1 (which ends at | |
| 645 END1) or STR2 (which ends at END2). */ | |
| 646 | |
| 647 #define GET_CHAR_BEFORE_2(c, p, str1, end1, str2, end2) \ | |
| 648 do { \ | |
| 649 const char *dtemp = (p); \ | |
| 650 const char *dlimit = ((p) > (str2) && (p) <= (end2)) ? (str2) : (str1); \ | |
| 651 while (dtemp-- > dlimit && (unsigned char) *dtemp >= 0xA0); \ | |
| 652 c = STRING_CHAR (dtemp, p - dtemp); \ | |
| 653 } while (0) | |
| 654 | |
| 655 #ifdef emacs | |
| 656 | |
| 657 /* Increase the buffer point POS of the current buffer to the next | |
| 658 character boundary. This macro relies on the fact that *GPT_ADDR | |
| 659 and *Z_ADDR are always accessible and the values are '\0'. No | |
| 660 range checking of POS. */ | |
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663 unsigned char *p = BYTE_POS_ADDR (pos); \ |
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| 668 | |
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| 670 character boundary. No range checking of POS. */ | |
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| 17052 | 750 } while (0) |
| 751 | |
| 752 #endif /* emacs */ | |
| 753 | |
| 754 /* Maximum counts of components in one composite character. */ | |
| 755 #define MAX_COMPONENT_COUNT 16 | |
| 756 | |
| 757 /* Structure to hold information of a composite character. */ | |
| 758 struct cmpchar_info { | |
| 759 /* Byte length of the composite character. */ | |
| 760 int len; | |
| 761 | |
| 762 /* Multi-byte form of the composite character. */ | |
| 763 unsigned char *data; | |
| 764 | |
| 765 /* Length of glyph codes. */ | |
| 766 int glyph_len; | |
| 767 | |
| 768 /* Width of the overall glyph of the composite character. */ | |
| 769 int width; | |
| 770 | |
| 771 /* Pointer to an array of glyph codes of the composite character. | |
| 772 This actually contains only character code, no face. */ | |
| 773 GLYPH *glyph; | |
| 774 | |
| 775 /* Pointer to an array of composition rules. The value has the form: | |
| 776 (0xA0 + ((GLOBAL-REF-POINT << 2) | NEW-REF-POINT)) | |
| 777 where each XXX-REF-POINT is 0..8. */ | |
| 778 unsigned char *cmp_rule; | |
| 779 | |
| 780 /* Pointer to an array of x-axis offset of left edge of glyphs | |
| 781 relative to the left of of glyph[0] except for the first element | |
| 782 which is the absolute offset from the left edge of overall glyph. | |
| 783 The actual pixel offset should be calculated by multiplying each | |
| 784 frame's one column width by this value: | |
| 785 (i.e. FONT_WIDTH (f->output_data.x->font) * col_offset[N]). */ | |
| 786 float *col_offset; | |
| 787 | |
| 788 /* Work slot used by `dumpglyphs' (xterm.c). */ | |
| 789 int face_work; | |
| 790 }; | |
| 791 | |
| 792 /* Table of pointers to the structure `cmpchar_info' indexed by | |
| 793 CMPCHAR-ID. */ | |
| 794 extern struct cmpchar_info **cmpchar_table; | |
| 795 /* Number of the current composite characters. */ | |
| 796 extern int n_cmpchars; | |
| 797 | |
| 798 /* This is the maximum length of multi-byte form. */ | |
| 799 #define MAX_LENGTH_OF_MULTI_BYTE_FORM (MAX_COMPONENT_COUNT * 6) | |
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| 20719 | 830 /* Copy LEN bytes from FROM to TO. This macro should be used only |
| 831 when a caller knows that LEN is short and the obvious copy loop is | |
| 832 faster than calling bcopy which has some overhead. */ | |
| 833 | |
| 834 #define BCOPY_SHORT(from, to, len) \ | |
| 835 do { \ | |
| 836 int i = len; \ | |
| 837 unsigined char *from_p = from, *to_p = to; \ | |
| 838 while (i--) *from_p++ = *to_p++; \ | |
| 839 } while (0) | |
| 840 | |
| 17052 | 841 #endif /* _CHARSET_H */ |
