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1 /* Header for coding system handler.
2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1997 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN.
3 Licensed to the Free Software Foundation.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22 #ifndef EMACS_CODING_H
23 #define EMACS_CODING_H
25 #include "ccl.h"
27 /*** EMACS' INTERNAL FORMAT (emacs-mule) section ***/
29 /* All code (1-byte) of Emacs' internal format is classified into one
30 of the followings. See also `charset.h'. */
31 enum emacs_code_class_type
33 EMACS_control_code, /* Control codes in the range
34 0x00..0x1F and 0x7F except for the
35 following two codes. */
36 EMACS_linefeed_code, /* 0x0A (linefeed) to denote
37 end-of-line. */
38 EMACS_carriage_return_code, /* 0x0D (carriage-return) to be used
39 in selective display mode. */
40 EMACS_ascii_code, /* ASCII characters. */
41 EMACS_leading_code_2, /* Base leading code of official
42 TYPE9N character. */
43 EMACS_leading_code_3, /* Base leading code of private TYPE9N
44 or official TYPE9Nx9N character. */
45 EMACS_leading_code_4, /* Base leading code of private
46 TYPE9Nx9N character. */
47 EMACS_invalid_code /* Invalid code, i.e. a base leading
48 code not yet assigned to any
49 charset, or a code of the range
50 0xA0..0xFF. */
53 extern enum emacs_code_class_type emacs_code_class[256];
55 /*** ISO2022 section ***/
57 /* Macros to define code of control characters for ISO2022's functions. */
58 /* code */ /* function */
59 #define ISO_CODE_LF 0x0A /* line-feed */
60 #define ISO_CODE_CR 0x0D /* carriage-return */
61 #define ISO_CODE_SO 0x0E /* shift-out */
62 #define ISO_CODE_SI 0x0F /* shift-in */
63 #define ISO_CODE_SS2_7 0x19 /* single-shift-2 for 7-bit code */
64 #define ISO_CODE_ESC 0x1B /* escape */
65 #define ISO_CODE_SS2 0x8E /* single-shift-2 */
66 #define ISO_CODE_SS3 0x8F /* single-shift-3 */
67 #define ISO_CODE_CSI 0x9B /* control-sequence-introduce */
69 /* All code (1-byte) of ISO2022 is classified into one of the
70 followings. */
71 enum iso_code_class_type
73 ISO_control_0, /* Control codes in the range
74 0x00..0x1F and 0x7F, except for the
75 following 5 codes. */
76 ISO_carriage_return, /* ISO_CODE_CR (0x0D) */
77 ISO_shift_out, /* ISO_CODE_SO (0x0E) */
78 ISO_shift_in, /* ISO_CODE_SI (0x0F) */
79 ISO_single_shift_2_7, /* ISO_CODE_SS2_7 (0x19) */
80 ISO_escape, /* ISO_CODE_SO (0x1B) */
81 ISO_control_1, /* Control codes in the range
82 0x80..0x9F, except for the
83 following 3 codes. */
84 ISO_single_shift_2, /* ISO_CODE_SS2 (0x8E) */
85 ISO_single_shift_3, /* ISO_CODE_SS3 (0x8F) */
86 ISO_control_sequence_introducer, /* ISO_CODE_CSI (0x9B) */
87 ISO_0x20_or_0x7F, /* Codes of the values 0x20 or 0x7F. */
88 ISO_graphic_plane_0, /* Graphic codes in the range 0x21..0x7E. */
89 ISO_0xA0_or_0xFF, /* Codes of the values 0xA0 or 0xFF. */
90 ISO_graphic_plane_1 /* Graphic codes in the range 0xA1..0xFE. */
93 /** The macros CODING_FLAG_ISO_XXX defines a flag bit of the `flags'
94 element in the structure `coding_system'. This information is used
95 while encoding a text to ISO2022. **/
97 /* If set, produce short-form designation sequence (e.g. ESC $ A)
98 instead of long-form sequence (e.g. ESC $ ( A). */
99 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_SHORT_FORM 0x0001
101 /* If set, reset graphic planes and registers at end-of-line to the
102 initial state. */
103 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_RESET_AT_EOL 0x0002
105 /* If set, reset graphic planes and registers before any control
106 characters to the initial state. */
107 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_RESET_AT_CNTL 0x0004
109 /* If set, encode by 7-bit environment. */
110 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_SEVEN_BITS 0x0008
112 /* If set, use locking-shift function. */
113 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_LOCKING_SHIFT 0x0010
115 /* If set, use single-shift function. Overwrite
116 CODING_FLAG_ISO_LOCKING_SHIFT. */
117 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_SINGLE_SHIFT 0x0020
119 /* If set, designate JISX0201-Roman instead of ASCII. */
120 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_USE_ROMAN 0x0040
122 /* If set, designate JISX0208-1978 instead of JISX0208-1983. */
123 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_USE_OLDJIS 0x0080
125 /* If set, do not produce ISO6429's direction specifying sequence. */
126 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_NO_DIRECTION 0x0100
128 /* If set, assume designation states are reset at beginning of line on
129 output. */
130 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_INIT_AT_BOL 0x0200
132 /* If set, designation sequence should be placed at beginning of line
133 on output. */
134 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_DESIGNATE_AT_BOL 0x0400
136 /* If set, do not encode unsafe charactes on output. */
137 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_SAFE 0x0800
139 /* If set, extra latin codes (128..159) are accepted as a valid code
140 on input. */
141 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_LATIN_EXTRA 0x1000
143 /* If set, use designation escape sequence. */
144 #define CODING_FLAG_ISO_DESIGNATION 0x10000
146 /* A character to be produced on output if encoding of the original
147 character is prohibited by CODING_FLAG_ISO_SAFE. */
148 #define CODING_INHIBIT_CHARACTER_SUBSTITUTION 077 /* 077 == `?' */
150 /* Structure of the field `spec.iso2022' in the structure `coding_system'. */
151 struct iso2022_spec
153 /* The current graphic register invoked to each graphic plane. */
154 int current_invocation[2];
156 /* The current charset designated to each graphic register. */
157 int current_designation[4];
159 /* A charset initially designated to each graphic register. */
160 int initial_designation[4];
162 /* If not -1, it is a graphic register specified in an invalid
163 designation sequence. */
164 int last_invalid_designation_register;
166 /* A graphic register to which each charset should be designated. */
167 unsigned char requested_designation[MAX_CHARSET + 1];
169 /* A revision number to be specified for each charset on encoding.
170 The value 255 means no revision number for the corresponding
171 charset. */
172 unsigned char charset_revision_number[MAX_CHARSET + 1];
174 /* Set to 1 temporarily only when graphic register 2 or 3 is invoked
175 by single-shift while encoding. */
176 int single_shifting;
178 /* Set to 1 temporarily only when processing at beginning of line. */
179 int bol;
182 /* Macros to access each field in the structure `spec.iso2022'. */
183 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_INVOCATION(coding, plane) \
184 (coding)->spec.iso2022.current_invocation[plane]
185 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_DESIGNATION(coding, reg) \
186 (coding)->spec.iso2022.current_designation[reg]
187 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_INITIAL_DESIGNATION(coding, reg) \
188 (coding)->spec.iso2022.initial_designation[reg]
189 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_REQUESTED_DESIGNATION(coding, charset) \
190 (coding)->spec.iso2022.requested_designation[charset]
191 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_REVISION_NUMBER(coding, charset) \
192 (coding)->spec.iso2022.charset_revision_number[charset]
193 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_SINGLE_SHIFTING(coding) \
194 (coding)->spec.iso2022.single_shifting
195 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_BOL(coding) \
196 (coding)->spec.iso2022.bol
198 /* A value which may appear in
199 coding->spec.iso2022.requested_designation indicating that the
200 corresponding charset does not request any graphic register to be
201 designated. */
202 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_NO_REQUESTED_DESIGNATION 4
204 /* Return a charset which is currently designated to the graphic plane
205 PLANE in the coding-system CODING. */
206 #define CODING_SPEC_ISO_PLANE_CHARSET(coding, plane) \
207 ((CODING_SPEC_ISO_INVOCATION (coding, plane) < 0) \
208 ? -1 \
209 : CODING_SPEC_ISO_DESIGNATION (coding, \
210 CODING_SPEC_ISO_INVOCATION (coding, plane)))
212 /*** BIG5 section ***/
214 /* Macros to denote each type of BIG5 coding system. */
215 #define CODING_FLAG_BIG5_HKU 0x00 /* BIG5-HKU is one of variants of
216 BIG5 developed by Hong Kong
217 University. */
218 #define CODING_FLAG_BIG5_ETEN 0x01 /* BIG5_ETen is one of variants
219 of BIG5 developed by the
220 company ETen in Taiwan. */
222 /*** GENERAL section ***/
224 /* Types of coding system. */
225 enum coding_type
227 coding_type_no_conversion, /* A coding system which requires no
228 conversion for reading and writing
229 including end-of-line format. */
230 coding_type_emacs_mule, /* A coding system used in Emacs'
231 buffer and string. Requires no
232 conversion for reading and writing
233 except for end-of-line format. */
234 coding_type_undecided, /* A coding system which requires
235 automatic detection of a real
236 coding system. */
237 coding_type_sjis, /* SJIS coding system for Japanese. */
238 coding_type_iso2022, /* Any coding system of ISO2022
239 variants. */
240 coding_type_big5, /* BIG5 coding system for Chinese. */
241 coding_type_ccl, /* The coding system of which decoder
242 and encoder are written in CCL. */
243 coding_type_raw_text /* A coding system for a text
244 containing ramdom 8-bit code which
245 does not require code conversion
246 except for end-of-line format. */
249 /* Formats of end-of-line. */
250 #define CODING_EOL_LF 0 /* Line-feed only, same as Emacs'
251 internal format. */
252 #define CODING_EOL_CRLF 1 /* Sequence of carriage-return and
253 line-feed. */
254 #define CODING_EOL_CR 2 /* Carriage-return only. */
255 #define CODING_EOL_UNDECIDED 3 /* This value is used to denote the
256 eol-type is not yet decided. */
257 #define CODING_EOL_INCONSISTENT 4 /* This value is used to denote the
258 eol-type is not consistent
259 through the file. */
261 /* 1 iff composing. */
262 #define COMPOSING_P(coding) ((int) coding->composing > (int) COMPOSITION_NO)
264 #define COMPOSITION_DATA_SIZE 4080
265 #define COMPOSITION_DATA_MAX_BUNCH_LENGTH (4 + MAX_COMPOSITION_COMPONENTS*2)
267 /* Data structure to hold information about compositions of text that
268 is being decoded or encode. ISO 2022 base code conversion routines
269 handle special ESC sequences for composition specification. But,
270 they can't get/put such information directly from/to a buffer in
271 the deepest place. So, they store or retrieve the information
272 through this structure.
274 The encoder stores the information in this structure when it meets
275 ESC sequences for composition while encoding codes, then, after all
276 text codes are encoded, puts `composition' properties on the text
277 by refering the structure.
279 The decoder at first stores the information of a text to be
280 decoded, then, while decoding codes, generates ESC sequences for
281 composition at proper places by refering the structure. */
283 struct composition_data
285 /* The character position of the first character to be encoded or
286 decoded. START and END (see below) are relative to this
287 position. */
288 int char_offset;
290 /* The composition data. These elements are repeated for each
291 composition:
292 LENGTH START END METHOD [ COMPONENT ... ]
293 where,
294 LENGTH is the number of elements for this composition.
296 START and END are starting and ending character positions of
297 the composition relative to `char_offset'.
299 METHOD is one of `enum cmposing_status' specifying the way of
300 composition.
302 COMPONENT is a character or an encoded composition rule. */
303 int data[COMPOSITION_DATA_SIZE];
305 /* The number of elements in `data' currently used. */
306 int used;
308 /* Pointers to the previous and next structures. When `data' is
309 filled up, another structure is allocated and linked in `next'.
310 The new struture has backward link to this struture in `prev'.
311 The number of chaind structures depends on how many compositions
312 the text being encoded or decoded contains. */
313 struct composition_data *prev, *next;
316 /* Macros used for the member `result' of the struct
317 coding_system. */
318 #define CODING_FINISH_NORMAL 0
319 #define CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_SRC 1
320 #define CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_DST 2
321 #define CODING_FINISH_INCONSISTENT_EOL 3
322 #define CODING_FINISH_INSUFFICIENT_CMP 4
323 #define CODING_FINISH_INTERRUPT 5
325 /* Macros used for the member `mode' of the struct coding_system. */
327 /* If set, recover the original CR or LF of the already decoded text
328 when the decoding routine encounters an inconsistent eol format. */
329 #define CODING_MODE_INHIBIT_INCONSISTENT_EOL 0x01
331 /* If set, the decoding/encoding routines treat the current data as
332 the last block of the whole text to be converted, and do
333 appropriate fisishing job. */
334 #define CODING_MODE_LAST_BLOCK 0x02
336 /* If set, it means that the current source text is in a buffer which
337 enables selective display. */
338 #define CODING_MODE_SELECTIVE_DISPLAY 0x04
340 /* This flag is used by the decoding/encoding routines on the fly. If
341 set, it means that right-to-left text is being processed. */
342 #define CODING_MODE_DIRECTION 0x08
344 struct coding_system
346 /* Type of the coding system. */
347 enum coding_type type;
349 /* Type of end-of-line format (LF, CRLF, or CR) of the coding system. */
350 int eol_type;
352 /* Flag bits of the coding system. The meaning of each bit is common
353 to all types of coding systems. */
354 unsigned int common_flags;
356 /* Flag bits of the coding system. The meaning of each bit depends
357 on the type of the coding system. */
358 unsigned int flags;
360 /* Mode bits of the coding system. See the comments of the macros
361 CODING_MODE_XXX. */
362 unsigned int mode;
364 /* The current status of composition handling. */
365 int composing;
367 /* 1 iff the next character is a composition rule. */
368 int composition_rule_follows;
370 /* Information of compositions are stored here on decoding and set
371 in advance on encoding. */
372 struct composition_data *cmp_data;
374 /* Index to cmp_data->data for the first element for the current
375 composition. */
376 int cmp_data_start;
378 /* Index to cmp_data->data for the current element for the current
379 composition. */
380 int cmp_data_index;
382 /* Detailed information specific to each type of coding system. */
383 union spec
385 struct iso2022_spec iso2022;
386 struct ccl_spec ccl; /* Defined in ccl.h. */
387 } spec;
389 /* Index number of coding category of the coding system. */
390 int category_idx;
392 /* The following two members specify how characters 128..159 are
393 represented in source and destination text respectively. 1 means
394 they are represented by 2-byte sequence, 0 means they are
395 represented by 1-byte as is (see the comment in charset.h). */
396 unsigned src_multibyte : 1;
397 unsigned dst_multibyte : 1;
399 /* How may heading bytes we can skip for decoding. This is set to
400 -1 in setup_coding_system, and updated by detect_coding. So,
401 when this is equal to the byte length of the text being
402 converted, we can skip the actual conversion process. */
403 int heading_ascii;
405 /* The following members are set by encoding/decoding routine. */
406 int produced, produced_char, consumed, consumed_char;
408 /* Number of error source data found in a decoding routine. */
409 int errors;
411 /* Finish status of code conversion. It should be one of macros
412 CODING_FINISH_XXXX. */
413 int result;
415 /* The following members are all Lisp symbols. We don't have to
416 protect them from GC because the current garbage collection
417 doesn't relocate Lisp symbols. But, when it is changed, we must
418 find a way to protect them. */
420 /* Backward pointer to the Lisp symbol of the coding system. */
421 Lisp_Object symbol;
423 /* Lisp function (symbol) to be called after decoding to do
424 additional conversion, or nil. */
425 Lisp_Object post_read_conversion;
427 /* Lisp function (symbol) to be called before encoding to do
428 additional conversion, or nil. */
429 Lisp_Object pre_write_conversion;
431 /* Character translation tables to look up, or nil. */
432 Lisp_Object translation_table_for_decode;
433 Lisp_Object translation_table_for_encode;
436 #define CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING_MASK 1
437 #define CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING_MASK 2
438 #define CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING_MASK 4
439 #define CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION_MASK 8
441 /* Return 1 if the coding system CODING requires specific code to be
442 attached at the tail of converted text. */
443 #define CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING(coding) \
444 ((coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_FLUSHING_MASK)
446 /* Return 1 if the coding system CODING requires code conversion on
447 decoding. */
448 #define CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING(coding) \
449 ((coding)->dst_multibyte \
450 || (coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING_MASK)
452 /* Return 1 if the coding system CODING requires code conversion on
453 encoding. */
454 #define CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING(coding) \
455 ((coding)->src_multibyte \
456 || (coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_ENCODING_MASK)
458 /* Return 1 if the coding system CODING requires some kind of code
459 detection. */
460 #define CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION(coding) \
461 ((coding)->common_flags & CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION_MASK)
463 /* Return 1 if the coding system CODING requires code conversion on
464 decoding or some kind of code detection. */
465 #define CODING_MAY_REQUIRE_DECODING(coding) \
466 (CODING_REQUIRE_DECODING (coding) \
467 || CODING_REQUIRE_DETECTION (coding))
469 /* Index for each coding category in `coding_category_table' */
470 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_EMACS_MULE 0
471 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_SJIS 1
472 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_7 2
473 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_7_TIGHT 3
474 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_8_1 4
475 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_8_2 5
476 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_7_ELSE 6
477 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_8_ELSE 7
478 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_CCL 8
479 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_BIG5 9
480 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_UTF_8 10
481 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_UTF_16_BE 11
482 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_UTF_16_LE 12
483 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_RAW_TEXT 13
484 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_BINARY 14
485 #define CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_MAX 15
487 /* Definitions of flag bits returned by the function
488 detect_coding_mask (). */
489 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_EMACS_MULE (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_EMACS_MULE)
490 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_SJIS (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_SJIS)
491 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7 (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_7)
492 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7_TIGHT (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_7_TIGHT)
493 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_1 (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_8_1)
494 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_2 (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_8_2)
495 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7_ELSE (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_7_ELSE)
496 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_ELSE (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_ISO_8_ELSE)
497 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_CCL (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_CCL)
498 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_BIG5 (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_BIG5)
499 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_8 (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_UTF_8)
500 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_BE (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_UTF_16_BE)
501 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_LE (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_UTF_16_LE)
502 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_RAW_TEXT (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_RAW_TEXT)
503 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_BINARY (1 << CODING_CATEGORY_IDX_BINARY)
505 /* This value is returned if detect_coding_mask () find nothing other
506 than ASCII characters. */
507 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ANY \
508 ( CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_EMACS_MULE \
509 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_SJIS \
510 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7 \
511 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7_TIGHT \
512 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_1 \
513 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_2 \
514 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7_ELSE \
515 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_ELSE \
516 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_CCL \
517 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_BIG5 \
518 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_8 \
519 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_BE \
520 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_LE)
522 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7BIT \
523 (CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7_TIGHT)
525 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8BIT \
526 (CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_1 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_2)
528 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_SHIFT \
529 (CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7_ELSE | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8_ELSE)
531 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO \
532 ( CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_7BIT \
533 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_SHIFT \
534 | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_ISO_8BIT)
536 #define CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_BE_LE \
537 (CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_BE | CODING_CATEGORY_MASK_UTF_16_LE)
539 /* Macros to decode or encode a character of JISX0208 in SJIS. S1 and
540 S2 are the 1st and 2nd position-codes of JISX0208 in SJIS coding
541 system. C1 and C2 are the 1st and 2nd position codes of Emacs'
542 internal format. */
544 #define DECODE_SJIS(s1, s2, c1, c2) \
545 do { \
546 if (s2 >= 0x9F) \
547 c1 = s1 * 2 - (s1 >= 0xE0 ? 0x160 : 0xE0), \
548 c2 = s2 - 0x7E; \
549 else \
550 c1 = s1 * 2 - ((s1 >= 0xE0) ? 0x161 : 0xE1), \
551 c2 = s2 - ((s2 >= 0x7F) ? 0x20 : 0x1F); \
552 } while (0)
554 #define ENCODE_SJIS(c1, c2, s1, s2) \
555 do { \
556 if (c1 & 1) \
557 s1 = c1 / 2 + ((c1 < 0x5F) ? 0x71 : 0xB1), \
558 s2 = c2 + ((c2 >= 0x60) ? 0x20 : 0x1F); \
559 else \
560 s1 = c1 / 2 + ((c1 < 0x5F) ? 0x70 : 0xB0), \
561 s2 = c2 + 0x7E; \
562 } while (0)
564 /* Encode the file name NAME using the specified coding system
565 for file names, if any. */
566 #define ENCODE_FILE(name) \
567 (! NILP (Vfile_name_coding_system) \
568 && XFASTINT (Vfile_name_coding_system) != 0 \
569 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vfile_name_coding_system, 1) \
570 : (! NILP (Vdefault_file_name_coding_system) \
571 && XFASTINT (Vdefault_file_name_coding_system) != 0 \
572 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vdefault_file_name_coding_system, 1) \
573 : name))
575 /* Decode the file name NAME using the specified coding system
576 for file names, if any. */
577 #define DECODE_FILE(name) \
578 (! NILP (Vfile_name_coding_system) \
579 && XFASTINT (Vfile_name_coding_system) != 0 \
580 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vfile_name_coding_system, 0) \
581 : (! NILP (Vdefault_file_name_coding_system) \
582 && XFASTINT (Vdefault_file_name_coding_system) != 0 \
583 ? code_convert_string_norecord (name, Vdefault_file_name_coding_system, 0) \
584 : name))
586 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
587 /* Encode the string STR using the specified coding system
588 for w32 system functions, if any. */
589 #define ENCODE_SYSTEM(str) \
590 (! NILP (Vw32_system_coding_system) \
591 && XFASTINT (Vw32_system_coding_system) != 0 \
592 ? code_convert_string_norecord (str, Vw32_system_coding_system, 1) \
593 : str)
595 /* Decode the string STR using the specified coding system
596 for w32 system functions, if any. */
597 #define DECODE_SYSTEM(name) \
598 (! NILP (Vw32_system_coding_system) \
599 && XFASTINT (Vw32_system_coding_system) != 0 \
600 ? code_convert_string_norecord (str, Vw32_system_coding_system, 0) \
601 : str)
602 #endif
604 /* Extern declarations. */
605 extern int decode_coding P_ ((struct coding_system *, unsigned char *,
606 unsigned char *, int, int));
607 extern int encode_coding P_ ((struct coding_system *, unsigned char *,
608 unsigned char *, int, int));
609 extern void coding_save_composition P_ ((struct coding_system *, int, int,
610 Lisp_Object));
611 extern void coding_free_composition_data P_ ((struct coding_system *));
612 extern void coding_adjust_composition_offset P_ ((struct coding_system *,
613 int));
614 extern void coding_allocate_composition_data P_ ((struct coding_system *,
615 int));
616 extern void coding_restore_composition P_ ((struct coding_system *,
617 Lisp_Object));
618 extern int code_convert_region P_ ((int, int, int, int, struct coding_system *,
619 int, int));
620 extern int decoding_buffer_size P_ ((struct coding_system *, int));
621 extern int encoding_buffer_size P_ ((struct coding_system *, int));
622 extern void detect_coding P_ ((struct coding_system *, unsigned char *, int));
623 extern void detect_eol P_ ((struct coding_system *, unsigned char *, int));
624 extern int setup_coding_system P_ ((Lisp_Object, struct coding_system *));
625 extern Lisp_Object code_convert_string P_ ((Lisp_Object,
626 struct coding_system *, int, int));
627 extern Lisp_Object code_convert_string_norecord P_ ((Lisp_Object, Lisp_Object,
628 int));
629 extern void setup_raw_text_coding_system P_ ((struct coding_system *));
630 extern Lisp_Object encode_coding_string P_ ((Lisp_Object,
631 struct coding_system *, int));
632 extern Lisp_Object decode_coding_string P_ ((Lisp_Object,
633 struct coding_system *, int));
634 extern Lisp_Object Qcoding_system, Qeol_type, Qcoding_category_index;
635 extern Lisp_Object Qraw_text, Qemacs_mule;
636 extern Lisp_Object Qbuffer_file_coding_system;
637 extern Lisp_Object Vcoding_category_list;
639 extern Lisp_Object Qtranslation_table;
640 extern Lisp_Object Qtranslation_table_id;
642 /* Mnemonic strings to indicate each type of end-of-line. */
643 extern Lisp_Object eol_mnemonic_unix, eol_mnemonic_dos, eol_mnemonic_mac;
644 /* Mnemonic string to indicate type of end-of-line is not yet decided. */
645 extern Lisp_Object eol_mnemonic_undecided;
647 #ifdef emacs
648 extern Lisp_Object Qfile_coding_system;
649 extern Lisp_Object Qcall_process, Qcall_process_region, Qprocess_argument;
650 extern Lisp_Object Qstart_process, Qopen_network_stream;
652 extern char *emacs_strerror P_ ((int));
654 /* Coding-system for reading files and receiving data from process. */
655 extern Lisp_Object Vcoding_system_for_read;
656 /* Coding-system for writing files and sending data to process. */
657 extern Lisp_Object Vcoding_system_for_write;
658 /* Coding-system actually used in the latest I/O. */
659 extern Lisp_Object Vlast_coding_system_used;
660 /* Coding-system to use with system messages (e.g. strerror). */
661 extern Lisp_Object Vlocale_coding_system;
663 /* If non-zero, process buffer inherits the coding system used to decode
664 the subprocess output. */
665 extern int inherit_process_coding_system;
667 /* Coding-system to be used for encoding terminal output. This
668 structure contains information of a coding-system specified by the
669 function `set-terminal-coding-system'. */
670 extern struct coding_system terminal_coding;
672 /* Coding system to be used to encode text for terminal display when
673 terminal coding system is nil. */
674 extern struct coding_system safe_terminal_coding;
676 /* Coding-system of what is sent from terminal keyboard. This
677 structure contains information of a coding-system specified by the
678 function `set-keyboard-coding-system'. */
679 extern struct coding_system keyboard_coding;
681 /* Default coding system to be used to write a file. */
682 extern struct coding_system default_buffer_file_coding;
684 /* Default coding systems used for process I/O. */
685 extern Lisp_Object Vdefault_process_coding_system;
687 /* Function to call to force a user to force select a propert coding
688 system. */
689 extern Lisp_Object Vselect_safe_coding_system_function;
691 /* Coding system for file names, or nil if none. */
692 extern Lisp_Object Vfile_name_coding_system;
694 /* Coding system for file names used only when
695 Vfile_name_coding_system is nil. */
696 extern Lisp_Object Vdefault_file_name_coding_system;
698 #ifdef WINDOWSNT
699 /* Coding system for w32 system strings, or nil if none. */
700 extern Lisp_Object Vw32_system_coding_system;
701 #endif
702 #endif
704 #endif /* EMACS_CODING_H */