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does UTF-8 copy and paste (falling back to normal strings if necessary), it understands X font encodings and translates things accordingly so that if you have a Unicode font you can ask for virtually any single-byte encoding and get it (Mac-Roman pterm, anyone?), and so on. There's work left to be done (wide fonts for CJK spring to mind), but I reckon this is a pretty good start. [originally from svn r2395]
30 lines
527 B
C
30 lines
527 B
C
/*
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* slookup.c - static lookup of character sets.
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*/
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#include "charset.h"
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#include "internal.h"
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#define ENUM_CHARSET(x) extern charset_spec const charset_##x;
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#include "enum.c"
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#undef ENUM_CHARSET
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static charset_spec const *const cs_table[] = {
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#define ENUM_CHARSET(x) &charset_##x,
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#include "enum.c"
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#undef ENUM_CHARSET
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};
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charset_spec const *charset_find_spec(int charset)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < (int)lenof(cs_table); i++)
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if (cs_table[i]->charset == charset)
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return cs_table[i];
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return NULL;
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}
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