ICU 64.2
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C API: Deprecated macros for Unicode string handling. More...
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#define | U_HIDE_OBSOLETE_UTF_OLD_H 0 |
The macros in utf_old.h are all deprecated and their use discouraged. More... | |
#define | UTF_SIZE 16 |
Number of bits in a Unicode string code unit - ICU uses 16-bit Unicode. More... | |
#define | UTF_SAFE |
The default choice for general Unicode string macros is to use the ..._SAFE macro implementations with strict=FALSE. More... | |
#define | UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 0x15 |
UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 and UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2 are special error values for UTF-8, which need 1 or 2 bytes in UTF-8: More... | |
#define | UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2 0x9f |
See documentation on UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 for details. More... | |
#define | UTF_ERROR_VALUE 0xffff |
Error value for all UTFs. More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_ERROR(c) (((c)&0xfffe)==0xfffe || (c)==UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 || (c)==UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2) |
Is a given 32-bit code an error value as returned by one of the macros for any UTF? More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_VALID(c) |
This is a combined macro: Is c a valid Unicode value and not an error code? More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_SURROGATE(uchar) (((uchar)&0xfffff800)==0xd800) |
Is this code unit or code point a surrogate (U+d800..U+dfff)? More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR(c) |
Is a given 32-bit code point a Unicode noncharacter? More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_UNICODE_CHAR(c) |
Is a given 32-bit value a Unicode code point value (0..U+10ffff) that can be assigned a character? More... | |
#define | UTF8_COUNT_TRAIL_BYTES(leadByte) (utf8_countTrailBytes[(uint8_t)leadByte]) |
Count the trail bytes for a UTF-8 lead byte. More... | |
#define | UTF8_MASK_LEAD_BYTE(leadByte, countTrailBytes) ((leadByte)&=(1<<(6-(countTrailBytes)))-1) |
Mask a UTF-8 lead byte, leave only the lower bits that form part of the code point value. More... | |
#define | UTF8_IS_SINGLE(uchar) (((uchar)&0x80)==0) |
Is this this code point a single code unit (byte)? More... | |
#define | UTF8_IS_LEAD(uchar) ((uint8_t)((uchar)-0xc0)<0x3e) |
Is this this code unit the lead code unit (byte) of a code point? More... | |
#define | UTF8_IS_TRAIL(uchar) (((uchar)&0xc0)==0x80) |
Is this this code unit a trailing code unit (byte) of a code point? More... | |
#define | UTF8_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR(c) ((uint32_t)(c)>0x7f) |
Does this scalar Unicode value need multiple code units for storage? More... | |
#define | UTF8_CHAR_LENGTH(c) |
Given the lead character, how many bytes are taken by this code point. More... | |
#define | UTF8_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH 4 |
The maximum number of bytes per code point. More... | |
#define | UTF8_ARRAY_SIZE(size) ((5*(size))/2) |
Average number of code units compared to UTF-16. More... | |
#define | UTF8_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF8_GET_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF8_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF8_FWD_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF8_FWD_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF8_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF8_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
#define | UTF8_FWD_1_SAFE(s, i, length) U8_FWD_1(s, i, length) |
#define | UTF8_FWD_N_SAFE(s, i, length, n) U8_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) |
#define | UTF8_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE(s, start, i) U8_SET_CP_START(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF8_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF8_BACK_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF8_BACK_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF8_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF8_PREV_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, c, strict) |
#define | UTF8_BACK_1_SAFE(s, start, i) U8_BACK_1(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF8_BACK_N_SAFE(s, start, i, n) U8_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) |
#define | UTF8_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE(s, start, i, length) U8_SET_CP_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) |
#define | UTF_IS_FIRST_SURROGATE(uchar) (((uchar)&0xfffffc00)==0xd800) |
Is uchar a first/lead surrogate? More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_SECOND_SURROGATE(uchar) (((uchar)&0xfffffc00)==0xdc00) |
Is uchar a second/trail surrogate? More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_SURROGATE_FIRST(c) (((c)&0x400)==0) |
Assuming c is a surrogate, is it a first/lead surrogate? More... | |
#define | UTF_SURROGATE_OFFSET ((0xd800<<10UL)+0xdc00-0x10000) |
Helper constant for UTF16_GET_PAIR_VALUE. More... | |
#define | UTF16_GET_PAIR_VALUE(first, second) (((first)<<10UL)+(second)-UTF_SURROGATE_OFFSET) |
Get the UTF-32 value from the surrogate code units. More... | |
#define | UTF_FIRST_SURROGATE(supplementary) (UChar)(((supplementary)>>10)+0xd7c0) |
#define | UTF_SECOND_SURROGATE(supplementary) (UChar)(((supplementary)&0x3ff)|0xdc00) |
#define | UTF16_LEAD(supplementary) UTF_FIRST_SURROGATE(supplementary) |
#define | UTF16_TRAIL(supplementary) UTF_SECOND_SURROGATE(supplementary) |
#define | UTF16_IS_SINGLE(uchar) !UTF_IS_SURROGATE(uchar) |
#define | UTF16_IS_LEAD(uchar) UTF_IS_FIRST_SURROGATE(uchar) |
#define | UTF16_IS_TRAIL(uchar) UTF_IS_SECOND_SURROGATE(uchar) |
#define | UTF16_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR(c) ((uint32_t)(c)>0xffff) |
Does this scalar Unicode value need multiple code units for storage? More... | |
#define | UTF16_CHAR_LENGTH(c) ((uint32_t)(c)<=0xffff ? 1 : 2) |
#define | UTF16_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH 2 |
#define | UTF16_ARRAY_SIZE(size) (size) |
Average number of code units compared to UTF-16. More... | |
#define | UTF16_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
Get a single code point from an offset that points to any of the code units that belong to that code point. More... | |
#define | UTF16_GET_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF16_FWD_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF16_FWD_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
#define | UTF16_FWD_1_SAFE(s, i, length) U16_FWD_1(s, i, length) |
#define | UTF16_FWD_N_SAFE(s, i, length, n) U16_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) |
#define | UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE(s, start, i) U16_SET_CP_START(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF16_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF16_BACK_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF16_BACK_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF16_PREV_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, c, strict) |
#define | UTF16_BACK_1_SAFE(s, start, i) U16_BACK_1(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF16_BACK_N_SAFE(s, start, i, n) U16_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) |
#define | UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE(s, start, i, length) U16_SET_CP_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) |
#define | UTF32_IS_SAFE(c, strict) |
#define | UTF32_IS_SINGLE(uchar) 1 |
#define | UTF32_IS_LEAD(uchar) 0 |
#define | UTF32_IS_TRAIL(uchar) 0 |
#define | UTF32_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR(c) 0 |
#define | UTF32_CHAR_LENGTH(c) 1 |
#define | UTF32_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH 1 |
#define | UTF32_ARRAY_SIZE(size) (size) |
#define | UTF32_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF32_GET_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF32_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF32_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF32_FWD_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF32_FWD_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF32_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF32_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF32_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
#define | UTF32_FWD_1_SAFE(s, i, length) |
#define | UTF32_FWD_N_SAFE(s, i, length, n) |
#define | UTF32_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF32_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF32_BACK_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF32_BACK_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF32_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF32_PREV_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, c, strict) |
#define | UTF32_BACK_1_SAFE(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF32_BACK_N_SAFE(s, start, i, n) |
#define | UTF32_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE(s, i, length) |
#define | UTF_ARRAY_SIZE(size) UTF16_ARRAY_SIZE(size) |
Estimate the number of code units for a string based on the number of UTF-16 code units. More... | |
#define | UTF_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) UTF16_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF_GET_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, length, c, strict) UTF16_GET_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c, strict) UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c, strict) |
#define | UTF_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
#define | UTF_FWD_1_UNSAFE(s, i) UTF16_FWD_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF_FWD_1_SAFE(s, i, length) UTF16_FWD_1_SAFE(s, i, length) |
#define | UTF_FWD_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) UTF16_FWD_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF_FWD_N_SAFE(s, i, length, n) UTF16_FWD_N_SAFE(s, i, length, n) |
#define | UTF_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE(s, i) UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE(s, start, i) UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) UTF16_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
#define | UTF_PREV_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, c, strict) UTF16_PREV_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, c, strict) |
#define | UTF_BACK_1_UNSAFE(s, i) UTF16_BACK_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF_BACK_1_SAFE(s, start, i) UTF16_BACK_1_SAFE(s, start, i) |
#define | UTF_BACK_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) UTF16_BACK_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
#define | UTF_BACK_N_SAFE(s, start, i, n) UTF16_BACK_N_SAFE(s, start, i, n) |
#define | UTF_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE(s, i) UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE(s, i) |
#define | UTF_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE(s, start, i, length) UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE(s, start, i, length) |
#define | UTF_IS_SINGLE(uchar) U16_IS_SINGLE(uchar) |
Does this code unit alone encode a code point (BMP, not a surrogate)? Same as UTF16_IS_SINGLE. More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_LEAD(uchar) U16_IS_LEAD(uchar) |
Is this code unit the first one of several (a lead surrogate)? Same as UTF16_IS_LEAD. More... | |
#define | UTF_IS_TRAIL(uchar) U16_IS_TRAIL(uchar) |
Is this code unit one of several but not the first one (a trail surrogate)? Same as UTF16_IS_TRAIL. More... | |
#define | UTF_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR(c) UTF16_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR(c) |
Does this code point require multiple code units (is it a supplementary code point)? Same as UTF16_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR. More... | |
#define | UTF_CHAR_LENGTH(c) U16_LENGTH(c) |
How many code units are used to encode this code point (1 or 2)? Same as UTF16_CHAR_LENGTH. More... | |
#define | UTF_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH U16_MAX_LENGTH |
How many code units are used at most for any Unicode code point (2)? Same as UTF16_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH. More... | |
#define | UTF_GET_CHAR(s, start, i, length, c) U16_GET(s, start, i, length, c) |
Set c to the code point that contains the code unit i. More... | |
#define | UTF_NEXT_CHAR(s, i, length, c) U16_NEXT(s, i, length, c) |
Set c to the code point that starts at code unit i and advance i to beyond the code units of this code point (post-increment). More... | |
#define | UTF_APPEND_CHAR(s, i, length, c) UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
Append the code units of code point c to the string at index i and advance i to beyond the new code units (post-increment). More... | |
#define | UTF_FWD_1(s, i, length) U16_FWD_1(s, i, length) |
Advance i to beyond the code units of the code point that begins at i. More... | |
#define | UTF_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) U16_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) |
Advance i to beyond the code units of the n code points where the first one begins at i. More... | |
#define | UTF_SET_CHAR_START(s, start, i) U16_SET_CP_START(s, start, i) |
Take the random-access index i and adjust it so that it points to the beginning of a code point. More... | |
#define | UTF_PREV_CHAR(s, start, i, c) U16_PREV(s, start, i, c) |
Set c to the code point that has code units before i and move i backward (towards the beginning of the string) to the first code unit of this code point (pre-increment). More... | |
#define | UTF_BACK_1(s, start, i) U16_BACK_1(s, start, i) |
Move i backward (towards the beginning of the string) to the first code unit of the code point that has code units before i. More... | |
#define | UTF_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) U16_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) |
Move i backward (towards the beginning of the string) to the first code unit of the n code points that have code units before i. More... | |
#define | UTF_SET_CHAR_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) U16_SET_CP_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) |
Take the random-access index i and adjust it so that it points beyond a code point. More... | |
Variables | |
U_CFUNC U_IMPORT const uint8_t | utf8_countTrailBytes [] |
Internal array with numbers of trail bytes for any given byte used in lead byte position. More... | |
C API: Deprecated macros for Unicode string handling.
Definition in file utf_old.h.
#define U_HIDE_OBSOLETE_UTF_OLD_H 0 |
The macros in utf_old.h are all deprecated and their use discouraged.
Some of the design principles behind the set of UTF macros have changed or proved impractical. Almost all of the old "UTF macros" are at least renamed. If you are looking for a new equivalent to an old macro, please see the comment at the old one.
Brief summary of reasons for deprecation:
More details:
Until ICU 2.2, utf.h theoretically allowed to choose among UTF-8/16/32 for string processing, and among unsafe/safe/strict default macros for that.
It proved nearly impossible to write non-trivial, high-performance code that is UTF-generic. Unsafe default macros would be dangerous for default string processing, and the main reason for the "strict" versions disappeared: Between Unicode 3.0 and 3.2 all "irregular" UTF-8 sequences became illegal. The only other conditions that "strict" checked for were non-characters, which are valid during processing. Only during text input/output should they be checked, and at that time other well-formedness checks may be necessary or useful as well. This can still be done by using U16_NEXT and U_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR or U_IS_UNICODE_CHAR.
The old UTF8_..._SAFE macros also used some normal Unicode code points to indicate malformed sequences. The new UTF8_ macros without suffix use negative values instead.
The entire contents of utf32.h was moved here without replacement because all those macros were trivial and were meaningful only in the framework of choosing the UTF size.
See Jitterbug 2150 and its discussion on the ICU mailing list in September 2002.
Obsolete part of pre-ICU 2.4 utf.h file documentation:
The original concept for these files was for ICU to allow in principle to set which UTF (UTF-8/16/32) is used internally by defining UTF_SIZE to either 8, 16, or 32. utf.h would then define the UChar type accordingly. UTF-16 was the default.
This concept has been abandoned. A lot of the ICU source code assumes UChar strings are in UTF-16. This is especially true for low-level code like conversion, normalization, and collation. The utf.h header enforces the default of UTF-16. The UTF-8 and UTF-32 macros remain for now for completeness and backward compatibility.
Accordingly, utf.h defines UChar to be an unsigned 16-bit integer. If this matches wchar_t, then UChar is defined to be exactly wchar_t, otherwise uint16_t.
UChar32 is defined to be a signed 32-bit integer (int32_t), large enough for a 21-bit Unicode code point (Unicode scalar value, 0..0x10ffff). Before ICU 2.4, the definition of UChar32 was similarly platform-dependent as the definition of UChar. For details see the documentation for UChar32 itself.
utf.h also defines a number of C macros for handling single Unicode code points and for using UTF Unicode strings. It includes utf8.h, utf16.h, and utf32.h for the actual implementations of those macros and then aliases one set of them (for UTF-16) for general use. The UTF-specific macros have the UTF size in the macro name prefixes (UTF16_...), while the general alias macros always begin with UTF_...
Many string operations can be done with or without error checking. Where such a distinction is useful, there are two versions of the macros, "unsafe" and "safe" ones with ..._UNSAFE and ..._SAFE suffixes. The unsafe macros are fast but may cause program failures if the strings are not well-formed. The safe macros have an additional, boolean parameter "strict". If strict is FALSE, then only illegal sequences are detected. Otherwise, irregular sequences and non-characters are detected as well (like single surrogates). Safe macros return special error code points for illegal/irregular sequences: Typically, U+ffff, or values that would result in a code unit sequence of the same length as the erroneous input sequence.
Note that _UNSAFE macros have fewer parameters: They do not have the strictness parameter, and they do not have start/length parameters for boundary checking.
Here, the macros are aliased in two steps: In the first step, the UTF-specific macros with UTF16_ prefix and UNSAFE and _SAFE suffixes are aliased according to the UTF_SIZE to macros with UTF prefix and the same suffixes and signatures. Then, in a second step, the default, general alias macros are set to use either the unsafe or the safe/not strict (default) or the safe/strict macro; these general macros do not have a strictness parameter.
It is possible to change the default choice for the general alias macros to be unsafe, safe/not strict or safe/strict. The default is safe/not strict. It is not recommended to select the unsafe macros as the basis for Unicode string handling in ICU! To select this, define UTF_SAFE, UTF_STRICT, or UTF_UNSAFE.
For general use, one should use the default, general macros with UTF_ prefix and no SAFE/_UNSAFE suffix. Only in some cases it may be necessary to control the choice of macro directly and use a less generic alias. For example, if it can be assumed that a string is well-formed and the index will stay within the bounds, then the _UNSAFE version may be used. If a UTF-8 string is to be processed, then the macros with UTF8 prefixes need to be used.
Hides the obsolete definitions in unicode/utf_old.h. Recommended to be set to 1 at compile time to make sure the long-deprecated macros are no longer used.
For reasons for the deprecation see the utf_old.h file comments.
#define UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) |
Use U16_APPEND instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_APPEND_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_ARRAY_SIZE | ( | size | ) | (size) |
Average number of code units compared to UTF-16.
#define UTF16_BACK_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | U16_BACK_1(s, start, i) |
#define UTF16_BACK_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_BACK_1_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_BACK_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
n | |||
) | U16_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) |
#define UTF16_BACK_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_BACK_N_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_CHAR_LENGTH | ( | c | ) | ((uint32_t)(c)<=0xffff ? 1 : 2) |
#define UTF16_FWD_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length | |||
) | U16_FWD_1(s, i, length) |
#define UTF16_FWD_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_FWD_1_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_FWD_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
n | |||
) | U16_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) |
#define UTF16_FWD_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_FWD_N_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_GET_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Use U16_GET instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Get a single code point from an offset that points to any of the code units that belong to that code point.
Assume 0<=i<length.
This could be used for iteration together with UTF16_CHAR_LENGTH() and UTF_IS_ERROR(), but the use of UTF16_NEXT_CHAR[_UNSAFE]() and UTF16_PREV_CHAR[_UNSAFE]() is more efficient for that.
#define UTF16_GET_PAIR_VALUE | ( | first, | |
second | |||
) | (((first)<<10UL)+(second)-UTF_SURROGATE_OFFSET) |
Get the UTF-32 value from the surrogate code units.
#define UTF16_IS_LEAD | ( | uchar | ) | UTF_IS_FIRST_SURROGATE(uchar) |
Renamed to U16_IS_LEAD, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_IS_SINGLE | ( | uchar | ) | !UTF_IS_SURROGATE(uchar) |
Renamed to U16_IS_SINGLE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_IS_TRAIL | ( | uchar | ) | UTF_IS_SECOND_SURROGATE(uchar) |
Renamed to U16_IS_TRAIL, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_LEAD | ( | supplementary | ) | UTF_FIRST_SURROGATE(supplementary) |
#define UTF16_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH 2 |
Renamed to U16_MAX_LENGTH, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR | ( | c | ) | ((uint32_t)(c)>0xffff) |
Does this scalar Unicode value need multiple code units for storage?
Use U16_LENGTH or test ((uint32_t)(c)>0xffff) instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Use U16_NEXT instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_NEXT_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_PREV_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Use U16_PREV instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_PREV_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length | |||
) | U16_SET_CP_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_LIMIT, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_LIMIT_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | U16_SET_CP_START(s, start, i) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_START, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_START_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF16_TRAIL | ( | supplementary | ) | UTF_SECOND_SURROGATE(supplementary) |
#define UTF32_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
#define UTF32_ARRAY_SIZE | ( | size | ) | (size) |
#define UTF32_BACK_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) |
#define UTF32_BACK_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
#define UTF32_BACK_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_BACK_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
#define UTF32_CHAR_LENGTH | ( | c | ) | 1 |
#define UTF32_FWD_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length | |||
) |
#define UTF32_FWD_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
#define UTF32_FWD_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
n | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_FWD_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
#define UTF32_GET_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
#define UTF32_IS_LEAD | ( | uchar | ) | 0 |
#define UTF32_IS_SAFE | ( | c, | |
strict | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_IS_SINGLE | ( | uchar | ) | 1 |
#define UTF32_IS_TRAIL | ( | uchar | ) | 0 |
#define UTF32_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH 1 |
#define UTF32_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR | ( | c | ) | 0 |
#define UTF32_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
#define UTF32_PREV_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF32_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
#define UTF32_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length | |||
) |
#define UTF32_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
#define UTF32_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) |
#define UTF32_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
#define UTF8_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) |
Use U8_APPEND instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_APPEND_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_ARRAY_SIZE | ( | size | ) | ((5*(size))/2) |
Average number of code units compared to UTF-16.
#define UTF8_BACK_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | U8_BACK_1(s, start, i) |
#define UTF8_BACK_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_BACK_1_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_BACK_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
n | |||
) | U8_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) |
#define UTF8_BACK_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_BACK_N_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_CHAR_LENGTH | ( | c | ) |
Given the lead character, how many bytes are taken by this code point.
ICU does not deal with code points >0x10ffff unless necessary for advancing in the byte stream.
These length macros take into account that for values >0x10ffff the UTF8_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE macros would write the error code point 0xffff with 3 bytes. Code point comparisons need to be in uint32_t because UChar32 may be a signed type, and negative values must be recognized.
#define UTF8_COUNT_TRAIL_BYTES | ( | leadByte | ) | (utf8_countTrailBytes[(uint8_t)leadByte]) |
Count the trail bytes for a UTF-8 lead byte.
#define UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 0x15 |
UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 and UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2 are special error values for UTF-8, which need 1 or 2 bytes in UTF-8:
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
Obsolete, see utf_old.h.
These are used by UTF8_..._SAFE macros so that they can return an error value that needs the same number of code units (bytes) as were seen by a macro. They should be tested with UTF_IS_ERROR() or UTF_IS_VALID().
#define UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2 0x9f |
See documentation on UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 for details.
#define UTF8_FWD_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length | |||
) | U8_FWD_1(s, i, length) |
#define UTF8_FWD_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_FWD_1_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_FWD_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
n | |||
) | U8_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) |
#define UTF8_FWD_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_FWD_N_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_GET_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Use U8_GET instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_GET_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_IS_LEAD | ( | uchar | ) | ((uint8_t)((uchar)-0xc0)<0x3e) |
Is this this code unit the lead code unit (byte) of a code point?
Renamed to U8_IS_LEAD, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_IS_SINGLE | ( | uchar | ) | (((uchar)&0x80)==0) |
Is this this code point a single code unit (byte)?
Renamed to U8_IS_SINGLE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_IS_TRAIL | ( | uchar | ) | (((uchar)&0xc0)==0x80) |
Is this this code unit a trailing code unit (byte) of a code point?
Renamed to U8_IS_TRAIL, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_MASK_LEAD_BYTE | ( | leadByte, | |
countTrailBytes | |||
) | ((leadByte)&=(1<<(6-(countTrailBytes)))-1) |
Mask a UTF-8 lead byte, leave only the lower bits that form part of the code point value.
#define UTF8_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH 4 |
The maximum number of bytes per code point.
#define UTF8_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR | ( | c | ) | ((uint32_t)(c)>0x7f) |
Does this scalar Unicode value need multiple code units for storage?
Use U8_LENGTH or test ((uint32_t)(c)>0x7f) instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Use U8_NEXT instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_NEXT_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_PREV_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) |
Use U8_PREV instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_PREV_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length | |||
) | U8_SET_CP_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) |
Renamed to U8_SET_CP_LIMIT, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_SET_CP_LIMIT_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | U8_SET_CP_START(s, start, i) |
Renamed to U8_SET_CP_START, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF8_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) |
Renamed to U8_SET_CP_START_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_APPEND_CHAR | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) | UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
Append the code units of code point c to the string at index i and advance i to beyond the new code units (post-increment).
The code units beginning at index i will be overwritten. Same as UTF16_APPEND_CHAR.
#define UTF_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) | UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c) |
Use U16_APPEND instead, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) | UTF16_APPEND_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
Renamed to U16_APPEND_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_ARRAY_SIZE | ( | size | ) | UTF16_ARRAY_SIZE(size) |
Estimate the number of code units for a string based on the number of UTF-16 code units.
#define UTF_BACK_1 | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | U16_BACK_1(s, start, i) |
Move i backward (towards the beginning of the string) to the first code unit of the code point that has code units before i.
I.e., move i backward by one code point. i must point to the first code unit after the last unit of a code point (i==length is allowed). Same as UTF16_BACK_1.
#define UTF_BACK_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | UTF16_BACK_1_SAFE(s, start, i) |
Renamed to U16_BACK_1, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_BACK_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) | UTF16_BACK_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
Renamed to U16_BACK_1_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_BACK_N | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
n | |||
) | U16_BACK_N(s, start, i, n) |
Move i backward (towards the beginning of the string) to the first code unit of the n code points that have code units before i.
I.e., move i backward by n code points. i must point to the first code unit after the last unit of a code point (i==length is allowed). Same as UTF16_BACK_N.
#define UTF_BACK_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
n | |||
) | UTF16_BACK_N_SAFE(s, start, i, n) |
Renamed to U16_BACK_N, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_BACK_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) | UTF16_BACK_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
Renamed to U16_BACK_N_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_CHAR_LENGTH | ( | c | ) | U16_LENGTH(c) |
How many code units are used to encode this code point (1 or 2)? Same as UTF16_CHAR_LENGTH.
#define UTF_ERROR_VALUE 0xffff |
Error value for all UTFs.
This code point value will be set by macros with error checking if an error is detected.
#define UTF_FIRST_SURROGATE | ( | supplementary | ) | (UChar)(((supplementary)>>10)+0xd7c0) |
#define UTF_FWD_1 | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length | |||
) | U16_FWD_1(s, i, length) |
Advance i to beyond the code units of the code point that begins at i.
I.e., advance i by one code point. Same as UTF16_FWD_1.
#define UTF_FWD_1_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length | |||
) | UTF16_FWD_1_SAFE(s, i, length) |
#define UTF_FWD_1_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) | UTF16_FWD_1_UNSAFE(s, i) |
Renamed to U16_FWD_1_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_FWD_N | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
n | |||
) | U16_FWD_N(s, i, length, n) |
Advance i to beyond the code units of the n code points where the first one begins at i.
I.e., advance i by n code points. Same as UT16_FWD_N.
#define UTF_FWD_N_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
n | |||
) | UTF16_FWD_N_SAFE(s, i, length, n) |
#define UTF_FWD_N_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
n | |||
) | UTF16_FWD_N_UNSAFE(s, i, n) |
Renamed to U16_FWD_N_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_GET_CHAR | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) | U16_GET(s, start, i, length, c) |
Set c to the code point that contains the code unit i.
i could point to the lead or the trail surrogate for the code point. i is not modified. Same as UTF16_GET_CHAR.
#define UTF_GET_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) | UTF16_GET_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, length, c, strict) |
#define UTF_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) | UTF16_GET_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
Renamed to U16_GET_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_IS_ERROR | ( | c | ) | (((c)&0xfffe)==0xfffe || (c)==UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_1 || (c)==UTF8_ERROR_VALUE_2) |
Is a given 32-bit code an error value as returned by one of the macros for any UTF?
#define UTF_IS_FIRST_SURROGATE | ( | uchar | ) | (((uchar)&0xfffffc00)==0xd800) |
Is uchar a first/lead surrogate?
Renamed to U_IS_LEAD and U16_IS_LEAD, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_IS_LEAD | ( | uchar | ) | U16_IS_LEAD(uchar) |
Is this code unit the first one of several (a lead surrogate)? Same as UTF16_IS_LEAD.
#define UTF_IS_SECOND_SURROGATE | ( | uchar | ) | (((uchar)&0xfffffc00)==0xdc00) |
Is uchar a second/trail surrogate?
Renamed to U_IS_TRAIL and U16_IS_TRAIL, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_IS_SINGLE | ( | uchar | ) | U16_IS_SINGLE(uchar) |
Does this code unit alone encode a code point (BMP, not a surrogate)? Same as UTF16_IS_SINGLE.
#define UTF_IS_SURROGATE | ( | uchar | ) | (((uchar)&0xfffff800)==0xd800) |
Is this code unit or code point a surrogate (U+d800..U+dfff)?
Renamed to U_IS_SURROGATE and U16_IS_SURROGATE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_IS_SURROGATE_FIRST | ( | c | ) | (((c)&0x400)==0) |
Assuming c is a surrogate, is it a first/lead surrogate?
Renamed to U_IS_SURROGATE_LEAD and U16_IS_SURROGATE_LEAD, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_IS_TRAIL | ( | uchar | ) | U16_IS_TRAIL(uchar) |
Is this code unit one of several but not the first one (a trail surrogate)? Same as UTF16_IS_TRAIL.
#define UTF_IS_UNICODE_CHAR | ( | c | ) |
Is a given 32-bit value a Unicode code point value (0..U+10ffff) that can be assigned a character?
Code points that are not characters include:
This means that all code points below U+d800 are character code points, and that boundary is tested first for performance.
#define UTF_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR | ( | c | ) |
Is a given 32-bit code point a Unicode noncharacter?
#define UTF_IS_VALID | ( | c | ) |
This is a combined macro: Is c a valid Unicode value and not an error code?
#define UTF_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH U16_MAX_LENGTH |
How many code units are used at most for any Unicode code point (2)? Same as UTF16_MAX_CHAR_LENGTH.
#define UTF_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR | ( | c | ) | UTF16_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR(c) |
Does this code point require multiple code units (is it a supplementary code point)? Same as UTF16_NEED_MULTIPLE_UCHAR.
#define UTF_NEXT_CHAR | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c | |||
) | U16_NEXT(s, i, length, c) |
Set c to the code point that starts at code unit i and advance i to beyond the code units of this code point (post-increment).
i must point to the first code unit of a code point. Otherwise c is set to the trail unit (surrogate) itself. Same as UTF16_NEXT_CHAR.
#define UTF_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
length, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) | UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_SAFE(s, i, length, c, strict) |
#define UTF_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) | UTF16_NEXT_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
Renamed to U16_NEXT_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_PREV_CHAR | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
c | |||
) | U16_PREV(s, start, i, c) |
Set c to the code point that has code units before i and move i backward (towards the beginning of the string) to the first code unit of this code point (pre-increment).
i must point to the first code unit after the last unit of a code point (i==length is allowed). Same as UTF16_PREV_CHAR.
#define UTF_PREV_CHAR_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
c, | |||
strict | |||
) | UTF16_PREV_CHAR_SAFE(s, start, i, c, strict) |
#define UTF_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i, | |||
c | |||
) | UTF16_PREV_CHAR_UNSAFE(s, i, c) |
Renamed to U16_PREV_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_SAFE |
The default choice for general Unicode string macros is to use the ..._SAFE macro implementations with strict=FALSE.
#define UTF_SECOND_SURROGATE | ( | supplementary | ) | (UChar)(((supplementary)&0x3ff)|0xdc00) |
#define UTF_SET_CHAR_LIMIT | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length | |||
) | U16_SET_CP_LIMIT(s, start, i, length) |
Take the random-access index i and adjust it so that it points beyond a code point.
The input index points beyond any code unit of a code point and is moved to point beyond the last code unit of the same code point. i is never decremented. In other words, if i points to a trail surrogate that is preceded by a matching lead surrogate, then i is incremented. Otherwise it is not modified. This can be used to start an iteration with UTF_PREV_CHAR() from a random index. Same as UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT.
#define UTF_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i, | |||
length | |||
) | UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_SAFE(s, start, i, length) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_LIMIT, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) | UTF16_SET_CHAR_LIMIT_UNSAFE(s, i) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_LIMIT_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_SET_CHAR_START | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | U16_SET_CP_START(s, start, i) |
Take the random-access index i and adjust it so that it points to the beginning of a code point.
The input index points to any code unit of a code point and is moved to point to the first code unit of the same code point. i is never incremented. In other words, if i points to a trail surrogate that is preceded by a matching lead surrogate, then i is decremented. Otherwise it is not modified. This can be used to start an iteration with UTF_NEXT_CHAR() from a random index. Same as UTF16_SET_CHAR_START.
#define UTF_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE | ( | s, | |
start, | |||
i | |||
) | UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_SAFE(s, start, i) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_START, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE | ( | s, | |
i | |||
) | UTF16_SET_CHAR_START_UNSAFE(s, i) |
Renamed to U16_SET_CP_START_UNSAFE, see utf_old.h.
#define UTF_SIZE 16 |
Number of bits in a Unicode string code unit - ICU uses 16-bit Unicode.
#define UTF_SURROGATE_OFFSET ((0xd800<<10UL)+0xdc00-0x10000) |
Helper constant for UTF16_GET_PAIR_VALUE.
utf8_countTrailBytes |
Internal array with numbers of trail bytes for any given byte used in lead byte position.
This is internal since it is not meant to be called directly by external clients; however it is called by public macros in this file and thus must remain stable, and should not be hidden when other internal functions are hidden (otherwise public macros would fail to compile).