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.sp Tcl_Size \fBTcl_UniCharToUtf\fR(\fIch, buf\fR) .sp Tcl_Size \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR(\fIsrc, chPtr\fR) .sp Tcl_Size \fBTcl_UtfToChar16\fR(\fIsrc, uPtr\fR) .sp Tcl_Size \fBTcl_UtfToWChar\fR(\fIsrc, wPtr\fR) .sp char * \fBTcl_UniCharToUtfDString\fR(\fIuniStr, numUniChars, dsPtr\fR) .sp char * \fBTcl_Char16ToUtfDString\fR(\fIutf16, numUtf16, dsPtr\fR) .sp char * \fBTcl_WCharToUtfDString\fR(\fIwcharStr, numWChars, dsPtr\fR) .sp Tcl_UniChar * \fBTcl_UtfToUniCharDString\fR(\fIsrc, numBytes, dsPtr\fR) .sp unsigned short * \fBTcl_UtfToChar16DString\fR(\fIsrc, numBytes, dsPtr\fR) .sp wchar_t * \fBTcl_UtfToWCharDString\fR(\fIsrc, numBytes, dsPtr\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_Char16Len\fR(\fIutf16\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_WCharLen\fR(\fIwcharStr\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UniCharLen\fR(\fIuniStr\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UniCharNcmp\fR(\fIucs, uct, uniLength\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UniCharNcasecmp\fR(\fIucs, uct, uniLength\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UniCharCaseMatch\fR(\fIuniStr, uniPattern, nocase\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UtfNcmp\fR(\fIcs, ct, length\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UtfNcasecmp\fR(\fIcs, ct, length\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UtfCharComplete\fR(\fIsrc, numBytes\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_NumUtfChars\fR(\fIsrc, numBytes\fR) .sp const char * \fBTcl_UtfFindFirst\fR(\fIsrc, ch\fR) .sp const char * \fBTcl_UtfFindLast\fR(\fIsrc, ch\fR) .sp const char * \fBTcl_UtfNext\fR(\fIsrc\fR) .sp const char * \fBTcl_UtfPrev\fR(\fIsrc, start\fR) .sp int \fBTcl_UniCharAtIndex\fR(\fIsrc, index\fR) .sp const char * \fBTcl_UtfAtIndex\fR(\fIsrc, index\fR) .sp Tcl_Size \fBTcl_UtfBackslash\fR(\fIsrc, readPtr, dst\fR) .SH ARGUMENTS .AS "const Tcl_UniChar" *uniPattern in/out .AP char *buf out Buffer in which the UTF-8 representation of the Tcl_UniChar is stored. At most 4 bytes are stored in the buffer. .AP int ch in The Unicode character to be converted or examined. .AP Tcl_UniChar *chPtr out Filled with the Tcl_UniChar represented by the head of the UTF-8 string. .AP unsigned short *uPtr out Filled with the utf-16 represented by the head of the UTF-8 string. .AP wchar_t *wPtr out Filled with the wchar_t represented by the head of the UTF-8 string. .AP "const char" *src in Pointer to a UTF-8 string. .AP "const char" *cs in Pointer to a UTF-8 string. .AP "const char" *ct in Pointer to a UTF-8 string. .AP "const Tcl_UniChar" *uniStr in A sequence of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR units with null-termination optional depending on function. .AP "const Tcl_UniChar" *ucs in A null-terminated sequence of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR. .AP "const Tcl_UniChar" *uct in A null-terminated sequence of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR. .AP "const Tcl_UniChar" *uniPattern in A null-terminated sequence of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR. .AP "const unsigned short" *utf16 in A sequence of UTF-16 units with null-termination optional depending on function. .AP "const wchar_t" *wcharStr in A sequence of \fBwchar_t\fR units with null-termination optional depending on function. .AP int numBytes in The length of the UTF-8 input in bytes. If negative, the length includes all bytes until the first null byte. .AP int numUtf16 in The length of the input in UTF-16 units. If negative, the length includes all bytes until the first null. .AP int numUniChars in The length of the input in Tcl_UniChar units. If negative, the length includes all bytes until the first null. .AP int numWChars in The length of the input in wchar_t units. If negative, the length includes all bytes until the first null. .AP "Tcl_DString" *dsPtr in/out A pointer to a previously initialized \fBTcl_DString\fR. .AP "const char" *start in Pointer to the beginning of a UTF-8 string. .AP Tcl_Size index in The index of a character (not byte) in the UTF-8 string. .AP int *readPtr out If non-NULL, filled with the number of bytes in the backslash sequence, including the backslash character. .AP char *dst out Buffer in which the bytes represented by the backslash sequence are stored. At most 4 bytes are stored in the buffer. .AP int nocase in Specifies whether the match should be done case-sensitive (0) or case-insensitive (1). .BE .SH DESCRIPTION .PP These routines convert between UTF-8 strings and Unicode/Utf-16 characters. A UTF-8 character is a Unicode character represented as a varying-length sequence of up to \fB4\fR bytes. A multibyte UTF-8 sequence consists of a lead byte followed by some number of trail bytes. .PP \fBTCL_UTF_MAX\fR is the maximum number of bytes that \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR can consume in a single call. .PP \fBTcl_UniCharToUtf\fR stores the character \fIch\fR as a UTF-8 string in starting at \fIbuf\fR. The return value is the number of bytes stored in \fIbuf\fR. The character \fIch\fR can be or'ed with the value TCL_COMBINE to enable special behavior, compatible with Tcl 8.x. Then, if ch is a high surrogate (range U+D800 - U+DBFF), the return value will be 1 and a single byte in the range 0xF0 - 0xF4 will be stored. If \fIch\fR is a low surrogate (range U+DC00 - U+DFFF), an attempt is made to combine the result with the earlier produced bytes, resulting in a 4-byte UTF-8 byte sequence. .PP \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR reads one UTF-8 character starting at \fIsrc\fR and stores it as a Tcl_UniChar in \fI*chPtr\fR. The return value is the number of bytes read from \fIsrc\fR. The caller must ensure that the source buffer is long enough such that this routine does not run off the end and dereference non-existent or random memory; if the source buffer is known to be null-terminated, this will not happen. If the input is a byte in the range 0x80 - 0x9F, \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR assumes the cp1252 encoding, stores the corresponding Tcl_UniChar in \fI*chPtr\fR and returns 1. If the input is otherwise not in proper UTF-8 format, \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR will store the first byte of \fIsrc\fR in \fI*chPtr\fR as a Tcl_UniChar between 0x00A0 and 0x00FF and return 1. .PP \fBTcl_UniCharToUtfDString\fR converts the input in the form of a sequence of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR code points to UTF-8, appending the result to the previously initialized output \fBTcl_DString\fR. The return value is a pointer to the UTF-8 representation of the \fBappended\fR string. .PP \fBTcl_UtfToUniCharDString\fR converts the input in the form of a UTF-8 encoded string to a \fBTcl_UniChar\fR sequence appending the result in the previously initialized \fBTcl_DString\fR. The return value is a pointer to the appended result which is also terminated with a \fBTcl_UniChar\fR null character. .PP \fBTcl_WCharToUtfDString\fR and \fBTcl_UtfToWCharDString\fR are similar to \fBTcl_UniCharToUtfDString\fR and \fBTcl_UtfToUniCharDString\fR except they operate on sequences of \fBwchar_t\fR instead of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR. .PP \fBTcl_Char16ToUtfDString\fR and \fBTcl_UtfToChar16DString\fR are similar to \fBTcl_UniCharToUtfDString\fR and \fBTcl_UtfToUniCharDString\fR except they operate on sequences of \fBUTF-16\fR units instead of \fBTcl_UniChar\fR. .PP \fBTcl_Char16Len\fR corresponds to \fBstrlen\fR for UTF-16 characters. It accepts a null-terminated UTF-16 sequence and returns the number of UTF-16 units until the null. .PP \fBTcl_WCharLen\fR corresponds to \fBstrlen\fR for wchar_t characters. It accepts a null-terminated \fBwchar_t\fR sequence and returns the number of \fBwchar_t\fR units until the null. .PP \fBTcl_UniCharLen\fR corresponds to \fBstrlen\fR for Unicode characters. It accepts a null-terminated Unicode string and returns the number of Unicode characters (not bytes) in that string. .PP \fBTcl_UniCharNcmp\fR and \fBTcl_UniCharNcasecmp\fR correspond to \fBstrncmp\fR and \fBstrncasecmp\fR, respectively, for Unicode characters. They accept two null-terminated Unicode strings and the number of characters to compare. Both strings are assumed to be at least \fIuniLength\fR characters long. \fBTcl_UniCharNcmp\fR compares the two strings character-by-character according to the Unicode character ordering. It returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0 if the first string is greater than, equal to, or less than the second string respectively. \fBTcl_UniCharNcasecmp\fR is the Unicode case insensitive version. .PP \fBTcl_UniCharCaseMatch\fR is the Unicode equivalent to \fBTcl_StringCaseMatch\fR. It accepts a null-terminated Unicode string, a Unicode pattern, and a boolean value specifying whether the match should be case sensitive and returns whether the string matches the pattern. .PP \fBTcl_UtfNcmp\fR corresponds to \fBstrncmp\fR for UTF-8 strings. It accepts two null-terminated UTF-8 strings and the number of characters to compare. (Both strings are assumed to be at least \fIlength\fR characters long.) \fBTcl_UtfNcmp\fR compares the two strings character-by-character according to the Unicode character ordering. It returns an integer greater than, equal to, or less than 0 if the first string is greater than, equal to, or less than the second string respectively. .PP \fBTcl_UtfNcasecmp\fR corresponds to \fBstrncasecmp\fR for UTF-8 strings. It is similar to \fBTcl_UtfNcmp\fR except comparisons ignore differences in case when comparing upper, lower or title case characters. .PP \fBTcl_UtfCharComplete\fR returns 1 if the source UTF-8 string \fIsrc\fR of \fInumBytes\fR bytes is long enough to be decoded by \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR/\fBTcl_UtfNext\fR, or 0 otherwise. This function does not guarantee that the UTF-8 string is properly formed. This routine is used by procedures that are operating on a byte at a time and need to know if a full Unicode character has been seen. .PP \fBTcl_NumUtfChars\fR corresponds to \fBstrlen\fR for UTF-8 strings. It returns the number of Tcl_UniChars that are represented by the UTF-8 string \fIsrc\fR. The length of the source string is \fIlength\fR bytes. If the length is negative, all bytes up to the first null byte are used. .PP \fBTcl_UtfFindFirst\fR corresponds to \fBstrchr\fR for UTF-8 strings. It returns a pointer to the first occurrence of the Unicode character \fIch\fR in the null-terminated UTF-8 string \fIsrc\fR. The null terminator is considered part of the UTF-8 string. .PP \fBTcl_UtfFindLast\fR corresponds to \fBstrrchr\fR for UTF-8 strings. It returns a pointer to the last occurrence of the Unicode character \fIch\fR in the null-terminated UTF-8 string \fIsrc\fR. The null terminator is considered part of the UTF-8 string. .PP Given \fIsrc\fR, a pointer to some location in a UTF-8 string, \fBTcl_UtfNext\fR returns a pointer to the next UTF-8 character in the string. The caller must not ask for the next character after the last character in the string if the string is not terminated by a null character. \fBTcl_UtfCharComplete\fR can be used in that case to make sure enough bytes are available before calling \fBTcl_UtfNext\fR. .PP \fBTcl_UtfPrev\fR is used to step backward through but not beyond the UTF-8 string that begins at \fIstart\fR. If the UTF-8 string is made up entirely of complete and well-formed characters, and \fIsrc\fR points to the lead byte of one of those characters (or to the location one byte past the end of the string), then repeated calls of \fBTcl_UtfPrev\fR will return pointers to the lead bytes of each character in the string, one character at a time, terminating when it returns \fIstart\fR. .PP When the conditions of completeness and well-formedness may not be satisfied, a more precise description of the function of \fBTcl_UtfPrev\fR is necessary. It always returns a pointer greater than or equal to \fIstart\fR; that is, always a pointer to a location in the string. It always returns a pointer to a byte that begins a character when scanning for characters beginning from \fIstart\fR. When \fIsrc\fR is greater than \fIstart\fR, it always returns a pointer less than \fIsrc\fR and greater than or equal to (\fIsrc\fR - 4). The character that begins at the returned pointer is the first one that either includes the byte \fIsrc[-1]\fR, or might include it if the right trail bytes are present at \fIsrc\fR and greater. \fBTcl_UtfPrev\fR never reads the byte \fIsrc[0]\fR nor the byte \fIstart[-1]\fR nor the byte \fIsrc[-5]\fR. .PP \fBTcl_UniCharAtIndex\fR corresponds to a C string array dereference or the Pascal Ord() function. It returns the Unicode character represented at the specified character (not byte) \fIindex\fR in the UTF-8 string \fIsrc\fR. The source string must contain at least \fIindex\fR characters. If \fIindex\fR is negative or \fIindex\fR points to the second half of a surrogate pair, it returns -1. .PP \fBTcl_UtfAtIndex\fR returns a pointer to the specified character (not byte) \fIindex\fR in the UTF-8 string \fIsrc\fR. The source string must contain at least \fIindex\fR characters. This is equivalent to calling \fBTcl_UtfToUniChar\fR \fIindex\fR times. If \fIindex\fR is negative, the return pointer points to the first character in the source string. .PP \fBTcl_UtfBackslash\fR is a utility procedure used by several of the Tcl commands. It parses a backslash sequence and stores the properly formed UTF-8 character represented by the backslash sequence in the output buffer \fIdst\fR. At most 4 bytes are stored in the buffer. \fBTcl_UtfBackslash\fR modifies \fI*readPtr\fR to contain the number of bytes in the backslash sequence, including the backslash character. The return value is the number of bytes stored in the output buffer. .PP See the \fBTcl\fR manual entry for information on the valid backslash sequences. All of the sequences described in the Tcl manual entry are supported by \fBTcl_UtfBackslash\fR. .SH KEYWORDS utf, unicode, backslash