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1 /* Basic multilingual character support.
2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1997, 1998 Electrotechnical Laboratory, JAPAN.
3 Licensed to the Free Software Foundation.
5 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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.
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.
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. */
22 /* At first, see the document in `charset.h' to understand the code in
23 this file. */
25 #ifdef emacs
26 #include <config.h>
27 #endif
29 #include <stdio.h>
31 #ifdef emacs
33 #include <sys/types.h>
34 #include "lisp.h"
35 #include "buffer.h"
36 #include "charset.h"
37 #include "coding.h"
38 #include "disptab.h"
40 #else /* not emacs */
42 #include "mulelib.h"
44 #endif /* emacs */
46 Lisp_Object Qcharset, Qascii, Qeight_bit_control, Qeight_bit_graphic;
47 Lisp_Object Qunknown;
49 /* Declaration of special leading-codes. */
50 int leading_code_private_11; /* for private DIMENSION1 of 1-column */
51 int leading_code_private_12; /* for private DIMENSION1 of 2-column */
52 int leading_code_private_21; /* for private DIMENSION2 of 1-column */
53 int leading_code_private_22; /* for private DIMENSION2 of 2-column */
55 /* Declaration of special charsets. The values are set by
56 Fsetup_special_charsets. */
57 int charset_latin_iso8859_1; /* ISO8859-1 (Latin-1) */
58 int charset_jisx0208_1978; /* JISX0208.1978 (Japanese Kanji old set) */
59 int charset_jisx0208; /* JISX0208.1983 (Japanese Kanji) */
60 int charset_katakana_jisx0201; /* JISX0201.Kana (Japanese Katakana) */
61 int charset_latin_jisx0201; /* JISX0201.Roman (Japanese Roman) */
62 int charset_big5_1; /* Big5 Level 1 (Chinese Traditional) */
63 int charset_big5_2; /* Big5 Level 2 (Chinese Traditional) */
65 Lisp_Object Qcharset_table;
67 /* A char-table containing information of each character set. */
68 Lisp_Object Vcharset_table;
70 /* A vector of charset symbol indexed by charset-id. This is used
71 only for returning charset symbol from C functions. */
72 Lisp_Object Vcharset_symbol_table;
74 /* A list of charset symbols ever defined. */
75 Lisp_Object Vcharset_list;
77 /* Vector of translation table ever defined.
78 ID of a translation table is used to index this vector. */
79 Lisp_Object Vtranslation_table_vector;
81 /* A char-table for characters which may invoke auto-filling. */
82 Lisp_Object Vauto_fill_chars;
84 Lisp_Object Qauto_fill_chars;
86 /* Tables used by macros BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD and WIDTH_BY_CHAR_HEAD. */
87 int bytes_by_char_head[256];
88 int width_by_char_head[256];
90 /* Mapping table from ISO2022's charset (specified by DIMENSION,
91 CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR) to Emacs' charset. */
92 int iso_charset_table[2][2][128];
94 /* Variables used locally in the macro FETCH_MULTIBYTE_CHAR. */
95 unsigned char *_fetch_multibyte_char_p;
96 int _fetch_multibyte_char_len;
98 /* Offset to add to a non-ASCII value when inserting it. */
99 int nonascii_insert_offset;
101 /* Translation table for converting non-ASCII unibyte characters
102 to multibyte codes, or nil. */
103 Lisp_Object Vnonascii_translation_table;
105 /* List of all possible generic characters. */
106 Lisp_Object Vgeneric_character_list;
108 #define min(X, Y) ((X) < (Y) ? (X) : (Y))
109 #define max(X, Y) ((X) > (Y) ? (X) : (Y))
111 void
112 invalid_character (c)
113 int c;
115 error ("Invalid character: 0%o, %d, 0x%x", c, c, c);
118 /* Parse string STR of length LENGTH and fetch information of a
119 character at STR. Set BYTES to the byte length the character
120 occupies, CHARSET, C1, C2 to proper values of the character. */
122 #define SPLIT_MULTIBYTE_SEQ(str, length, bytes, charset, c1, c2) \
123 do { \
124 (c1) = *(str); \
125 (bytes) = BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (c1); \
126 if ((bytes) == 1) \
127 (charset) = ASCII_BYTE_P (c1) ? CHARSET_ASCII : CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC; \
128 else if ((bytes) == 2) \
130 if ((c1) == LEADING_CODE_8_BIT_CONTROL) \
131 (charset) = CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL, (c1) = (str)[1] - 0x20; \
132 else \
133 (charset) = (c1), (c1) = (str)[1] & 0x7F; \
135 else if ((bytes) == 3) \
137 if ((c1) < LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11) \
138 (charset) = (c1), (c1) = (str)[1] & 0x7F, (c2) = (str)[2] & 0x7F; \
139 else \
140 (charset) = (str)[1], (c1) = (str)[2] & 0x7F; \
142 else \
143 (charset) = (str)[1], (c1) = (str)[2] & 0x7F, (c2) = (str)[3] & 0x7F; \
144 } while (0)
146 /* 1 if CHARSET, C1, and C2 compose a valid character, else 0. */
147 #define CHAR_COMPONENTS_VALID_P(charset, c1, c2) \
148 ((charset) == CHARSET_ASCII \
149 ? ((c1) >= 0 && (c1) <= 0x7F) \
150 : ((charset) == CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL \
151 ? ((c1) >= 0x80 && (c1) <= 0x9F) \
152 : ((charset) == CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC \
153 ? ((c1) >= 0x80 && (c1) <= 0xFF) \
154 : (CHARSET_DIMENSION (charset) == 1 \
155 ? ((c1) >= 0x20 && (c1) <= 0x7F) \
156 : ((c1) >= 0x20 && (c1) <= 0x7F \
157 && (c2) >= 0x20 && (c2) <= 0x7F)))))
159 /* Store multi-byte form of the character C in STR. The caller should
160 allocate at least 4-byte area at STR in advance. Returns the
161 length of the multi-byte form. If C is an invalid character code,
162 signal an error.
164 Use macro `CHAR_STRING (C, STR)' instead of calling this function
165 directly if C can be an ASCII character. */
168 char_to_string (c, str)
169 int c;
170 unsigned char *str;
172 unsigned char *p = str;
174 if (c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK) /* This includes the case C is negative. */
176 /* Multibyte character can't have a modifier bit. */
177 if (! SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P ((c & ~CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)))
178 invalid_character (c);
180 /* For Meta, Shift, and Control modifiers, we need special care. */
181 if (c & CHAR_META)
183 /* Move the meta bit to the right place for a string. */
184 c = (c & ~CHAR_META) | 0x80;
186 if (c & CHAR_SHIFT)
188 /* Shift modifier is valid only with [A-Za-z]. */
189 if ((c & 0377) >= 'A' && (c & 0377) <= 'Z')
190 c &= ~CHAR_SHIFT;
191 else if ((c & 0377) >= 'a' && (c & 0377) <= 'z')
192 c = (c & ~CHAR_SHIFT) - ('a' - 'A');
194 if (c & CHAR_CTL)
196 /* Simulate the code in lread.c. */
197 /* Allow `\C- ' and `\C-?'. */
198 if (c == (CHAR_CTL | ' '))
199 c = 0;
200 else if (c == (CHAR_CTL | '?'))
201 c = 127;
202 /* ASCII control chars are made from letters (both cases),
203 as well as the non-letters within 0100...0137. */
204 else if ((c & 0137) >= 0101 && (c & 0137) <= 0132)
205 c &= (037 | (~0177 & ~CHAR_CTL));
206 else if ((c & 0177) >= 0100 && (c & 0177) <= 0137)
207 c &= (037 | (~0177 & ~CHAR_CTL));
210 /* If C still has any modifier bits, it is an invalid character. */
211 if (c & CHAR_MODIFIER_MASK)
212 invalid_character (c);
214 if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c))
216 if (ASCII_BYTE_P (c) || c >= 0xA0)
217 *p++ = c;
218 else
220 *p++ = LEADING_CODE_8_BIT_CONTROL;
221 *p++ = c + 0x20;
224 else if (c < MAX_CHAR)
226 int charset, c1, c2;
228 SPLIT_CHAR (c, charset, c1, c2);
230 if (charset >= LEADING_CODE_EXT_11)
231 *p++ = (charset < LEADING_CODE_EXT_12
232 ? LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11
233 : (charset < LEADING_CODE_EXT_21
234 ? LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12
235 : (charset < LEADING_CODE_EXT_22
236 ? LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21
237 : LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22)));
238 *p++ = charset;
239 if (c1 > 0 && c1 < 32 || c2 > 0 && c2 < 32)
240 invalid_character (c);
241 if (c1)
243 *p++ = c1 | 0x80;
244 if (c2 > 0)
245 *p++ = c2 | 0x80;
248 else
249 invalid_character (c);
251 return (p - str);
254 /* Return the non-ASCII character corresponding to multi-byte form at
255 STR of length LEN. If ACTUAL_LEN is not NULL, store the byte
256 length of the multibyte form in *ACTUAL_LEN.
258 Use macros STRING_CHAR or STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH instead of calling
259 this function directly if you want ot handle ASCII characters as
260 well. */
263 string_to_char (str, len, actual_len)
264 const unsigned char *str;
265 int len, *actual_len;
267 int c, bytes, charset, c1, c2;
269 SPLIT_MULTIBYTE_SEQ (str, len, bytes, charset, c1, c2);
270 c = MAKE_CHAR (charset, c1, c2);
271 if (actual_len)
272 *actual_len = bytes;
273 return c;
276 /* Return the length of the multi-byte form at string STR of length LEN.
277 Use the macro MULTIBYTE_FORM_LENGTH instead. */
279 multibyte_form_length (str, len)
280 const unsigned char *str;
281 int len;
283 int bytes;
285 PARSE_MULTIBYTE_SEQ (str, len, bytes);
286 return bytes;
289 /* Check multibyte form at string STR of length LEN and set variables
290 pointed by CHARSET, C1, and C2 to charset and position codes of the
291 character at STR, and return 0. If there's no multibyte character,
292 return -1. This should be used only in the macro SPLIT_STRING
293 which checks range of STR in advance. */
296 split_string (str, len, charset, c1, c2)
297 const unsigned char *str;
298 unsigned char *c1, *c2;
299 int len, *charset;
301 register int bytes, cs, code1, code2 = -1;
303 SPLIT_MULTIBYTE_SEQ (str, len, bytes, cs, code1, code2);
304 if (cs == CHARSET_ASCII)
305 return -1;
306 *charset = cs;
307 *c1 = code1;
308 *c2 = code2;
309 return 0;
312 /* Return 1 iff character C has valid printable glyph.
313 Use the macro CHAR_PRINTABLE_P instead. */
315 char_printable_p (c)
316 int c;
318 int charset, c1, c2, chars;
320 if (ASCII_BYTE_P (c))
321 return 1;
322 else if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c))
323 return 0;
324 else if (c >= MAX_CHAR)
325 return 0;
327 SPLIT_CHAR (c, charset, c1, c2);
328 if (! CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset))
329 return 0;
330 if (CHARSET_CHARS (charset) == 94
331 ? c1 <= 32 || c1 >= 127
332 : c1 < 32)
333 return 0;
334 if (CHARSET_DIMENSION (charset) == 2
335 && (CHARSET_CHARS (charset) == 94
336 ? c2 <= 32 || c2 >= 127
337 : c2 < 32))
338 return 0;
339 return 1;
342 /* Translate character C by translation table TABLE. If C
343 is negative, translate a character specified by CHARSET, C1, and C2
344 (C1 and C2 are code points of the character). If no translation is
345 found in TABLE, return C. */
347 translate_char (table, c, charset, c1, c2)
348 Lisp_Object table;
349 int c, charset, c1, c2;
351 Lisp_Object ch;
352 int alt_charset, alt_c1, alt_c2, dimension;
354 if (c < 0) c = MAKE_CHAR (charset, (c1 & 0x7F) , (c2 & 0x7F));
355 if (!CHAR_TABLE_P (table)
356 || (ch = Faref (table, make_number (c)), !NATNUMP (ch)))
357 return c;
359 SPLIT_CHAR (XFASTINT (ch), alt_charset, alt_c1, alt_c2);
360 dimension = CHARSET_DIMENSION (alt_charset);
361 if (dimension == 1 && alt_c1 > 0 || dimension == 2 && alt_c2 > 0)
362 /* CH is not a generic character, just return it. */
363 return XFASTINT (ch);
365 /* Since CH is a generic character, we must return a specific
366 charater which has the same position codes as C from CH. */
367 if (charset < 0)
368 SPLIT_CHAR (c, charset, c1, c2);
369 if (dimension != CHARSET_DIMENSION (charset))
370 /* We can't make such a character because of dimension mismatch. */
371 return c;
372 return MAKE_CHAR (alt_charset, c1, c2);
375 /* Convert the unibyte character C to multibyte based on
376 Vnonascii_translation_table or nonascii_insert_offset. If they can't
377 convert C to a valid multibyte character, convert it based on
378 DEFAULT_NONASCII_INSERT_OFFSET which makes C a Latin-1 character. */
381 unibyte_char_to_multibyte (c)
382 int c;
384 if (c < 0400 && c >= 0200)
386 int c_save = c;
388 if (! NILP (Vnonascii_translation_table))
390 c = XINT (Faref (Vnonascii_translation_table, make_number (c)));
391 if (c >= 0400 && ! char_valid_p (c, 0))
392 c = c_save + DEFAULT_NONASCII_INSERT_OFFSET;
394 else if (c >= 0240 && nonascii_insert_offset > 0)
396 c += nonascii_insert_offset;
397 if (c < 0400 || ! char_valid_p (c, 0))
398 c = c_save + DEFAULT_NONASCII_INSERT_OFFSET;
400 else if (c >= 0240)
401 c = c_save + DEFAULT_NONASCII_INSERT_OFFSET;
403 return c;
407 /* Convert the multibyte character C to unibyte 8-bit character based
408 on Vnonascii_translation_table or nonascii_insert_offset. If
409 REV_TBL is non-nil, it should be a reverse table of
410 Vnonascii_translation_table, i.e. what given by:
411 Fchar_table_extra_slot (Vnonascii_translation_table, make_number (0)) */
414 multibyte_char_to_unibyte (c, rev_tbl)
415 int c;
416 Lisp_Object rev_tbl;
418 if (!SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c))
420 int c_save = c;
422 if (! CHAR_TABLE_P (rev_tbl)
423 && CHAR_TABLE_P (Vnonascii_translation_table))
424 rev_tbl = Fchar_table_extra_slot (Vnonascii_translation_table,
425 make_number (0));
426 if (CHAR_TABLE_P (rev_tbl))
428 Lisp_Object temp;
429 temp = Faref (rev_tbl, make_number (c));
430 if (INTEGERP (temp))
431 c = XINT (temp);
432 if (c >= 256)
433 c = (c_save & 0177) + 0200;
435 else
437 if (nonascii_insert_offset > 0)
438 c -= nonascii_insert_offset;
439 if (c < 128 || c >= 256)
440 c = (c_save & 0177) + 0200;
444 return c;
448 /* Update the table Vcharset_table with the given arguments (see the
449 document of `define-charset' for the meaning of each argument).
450 Several other table contents are also updated. The caller should
451 check the validity of CHARSET-ID and the remaining arguments in
452 advance. */
454 void
455 update_charset_table (charset_id, dimension, chars, width, direction,
456 iso_final_char, iso_graphic_plane,
457 short_name, long_name, description)
458 Lisp_Object charset_id, dimension, chars, width, direction;
459 Lisp_Object iso_final_char, iso_graphic_plane;
460 Lisp_Object short_name, long_name, description;
462 int charset = XINT (charset_id);
463 int bytes;
464 unsigned char leading_code_base, leading_code_ext;
466 if (NILP (CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (charset)))
467 CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (charset)
468 = Fmake_vector (make_number (CHARSET_MAX_IDX), Qnil);
470 if (NILP (long_name))
471 long_name = short_name;
472 if (NILP (description))
473 description = long_name;
475 /* Get byte length of multibyte form, base leading-code, and
476 extended leading-code of the charset. See the comment under the
477 title "GENERAL NOTE on CHARACTER SET (CHARSET)" in charset.h. */
478 bytes = XINT (dimension);
479 if (charset < MIN_CHARSET_PRIVATE_DIMENSION1)
481 /* Official charset, it doesn't have an extended leading-code. */
482 if (charset != CHARSET_ASCII && charset != CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC)
483 bytes += 1; /* For a base leading-code. */
484 leading_code_base = charset;
485 leading_code_ext = 0;
487 else
489 /* Private charset. */
490 bytes += 2; /* For base and extended leading-codes. */
491 leading_code_base
492 = (charset < LEADING_CODE_EXT_12
493 ? LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11
494 : (charset < LEADING_CODE_EXT_21
495 ? LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12
496 : (charset < LEADING_CODE_EXT_22
497 ? LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21
498 : LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22)));
499 leading_code_ext = charset;
500 if (BYTES_BY_CHAR_HEAD (leading_code_base) != bytes)
501 error ("Invalid dimension for the charset-ID %d", charset);
504 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_ID_IDX) = charset_id;
505 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_BYTES_IDX) = make_number (bytes);
506 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_DIMENSION_IDX) = dimension;
507 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_CHARS_IDX) = chars;
508 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_WIDTH_IDX) = width;
509 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_DIRECTION_IDX) = direction;
510 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_BASE_IDX)
511 = make_number (leading_code_base);
512 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_LEADING_CODE_EXT_IDX)
513 = make_number (leading_code_ext);
514 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_ISO_FINAL_CHAR_IDX) = iso_final_char;
515 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_ISO_GRAPHIC_PLANE_IDX)
516 = iso_graphic_plane;
517 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_SHORT_NAME_IDX) = short_name;
518 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_LONG_NAME_IDX) = long_name;
519 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_DESCRIPTION_IDX) = description;
520 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_PLIST_IDX) = Qnil;
523 /* If we have already defined a charset which has the same
524 DIMENSION, CHARS and ISO-FINAL-CHAR but the different
525 DIRECTION, we must update the entry REVERSE-CHARSET of both
526 charsets. If there's no such charset, the value of the entry
527 is set to nil. */
528 int i;
530 for (i = 0; i <= MAX_CHARSET; i++)
531 if (!NILP (CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (i)))
533 if (CHARSET_DIMENSION (i) == XINT (dimension)
534 && CHARSET_CHARS (i) == XINT (chars)
535 && CHARSET_ISO_FINAL_CHAR (i) == XINT (iso_final_char)
536 && CHARSET_DIRECTION (i) != XINT (direction))
538 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_REVERSE_CHARSET_IDX)
539 = make_number (i);
540 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (i, CHARSET_REVERSE_CHARSET_IDX) = charset_id;
541 break;
544 if (i > MAX_CHARSET)
545 /* No such a charset. */
546 CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_REVERSE_CHARSET_IDX)
547 = make_number (-1);
550 if (charset != CHARSET_ASCII && charset != CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC
551 && charset < MIN_CHARSET_PRIVATE_DIMENSION1)
553 bytes_by_char_head[leading_code_base] = bytes;
554 width_by_char_head[leading_code_base] = XINT (width);
556 /* Update table emacs_code_class. */
557 emacs_code_class[charset] = (bytes == 2
558 ? EMACS_leading_code_2
559 : (bytes == 3
560 ? EMACS_leading_code_3
561 : EMACS_leading_code_4));
564 /* Update table iso_charset_table. */
565 if (XINT (iso_final_char) >= 0
566 && ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (dimension, chars, iso_final_char) < 0)
567 ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (dimension, chars, iso_final_char) = charset;
570 #ifdef emacs
572 /* Return charset id of CHARSET_SYMBOL, or return -1 if CHARSET_SYMBOL
573 is invalid. */
575 get_charset_id (charset_symbol)
576 Lisp_Object charset_symbol;
578 Lisp_Object val;
579 int charset;
581 return ((SYMBOLP (charset_symbol)
582 && (val = Fget (charset_symbol, Qcharset), VECTORP (val))
583 && (charset = XINT (XVECTOR (val)->contents[CHARSET_ID_IDX]),
584 CHARSET_VALID_P (charset)))
585 ? charset : -1);
588 /* Return an identification number for a new private charset of
589 DIMENSION and WIDTH. If there's no more room for the new charset,
590 return 0. */
591 Lisp_Object
592 get_new_private_charset_id (dimension, width)
593 int dimension, width;
595 int charset, from, to;
597 if (dimension == 1)
599 if (width == 1)
600 from = LEADING_CODE_EXT_11, to = LEADING_CODE_EXT_12;
601 else
602 from = LEADING_CODE_EXT_12, to = LEADING_CODE_EXT_21;
604 else
606 if (width == 1)
607 from = LEADING_CODE_EXT_21, to = LEADING_CODE_EXT_22;
608 else
609 from = LEADING_CODE_EXT_22, to = LEADING_CODE_EXT_MAX + 1;
612 for (charset = from; charset < to; charset++)
613 if (!CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset)) break;
615 return make_number (charset < to ? charset : 0);
618 DEFUN ("define-charset", Fdefine_charset, Sdefine_charset, 3, 3, 0,
619 "Define CHARSET-ID as the identification number of CHARSET with INFO-VECTOR.\n\
620 If CHARSET-ID is nil, it is decided automatically, which means CHARSET is\n\
621 treated as a private charset.\n\
622 INFO-VECTOR is a vector of the format:\n\
623 [DIMENSION CHARS WIDTH DIRECTION ISO-FINAL-CHAR ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE\n\
624 SHORT-NAME LONG-NAME DESCRIPTION]\n\
625 The meanings of each elements is as follows:\n\
626 DIMENSION (integer) is the number of bytes to represent a character: 1 or 2.\n\
627 CHARS (integer) is the number of characters in a dimension: 94 or 96.\n\
628 WIDTH (integer) is the number of columns a character in the charset\n\
629 occupies on the screen: one of 0, 1, and 2.\n\
631 DIRECTION (integer) is the rendering direction of characters in the\n\
632 charset when rendering. If 0, render from left to right, else\n\
633 render from right to left.\n\
635 ISO-FINAL-CHAR (character) is the final character of the\n\
636 corresponding ISO 2022 charset.\n\
637 It may be -1 if the charset is internal use only.\n\
639 ISO-GRAPHIC-PLANE (integer) is the graphic plane to be invoked\n\
640 while encoding to variants of ISO 2022 coding system, one of the\n\
641 following: 0/graphic-plane-left(GL), 1/graphic-plane-right(GR).\n\
642 It may be -1 if the charset is internal use only.\n\
644 SHORT-NAME (string) is the short name to refer to the charset.\n\
646 LONG-NAME (string) is the long name to refer to the charset.\n\
648 DESCRIPTION (string) is the description string of the charset.")
649 (charset_id, charset_symbol, info_vector)
650 Lisp_Object charset_id, charset_symbol, info_vector;
652 Lisp_Object *vec;
654 if (!NILP (charset_id))
655 CHECK_NUMBER (charset_id, 0);
656 CHECK_SYMBOL (charset_symbol, 1);
657 CHECK_VECTOR (info_vector, 2);
659 if (! NILP (charset_id))
661 if (! CHARSET_VALID_P (XINT (charset_id)))
662 error ("Invalid CHARSET: %d", XINT (charset_id));
663 else if (CHARSET_DEFINED_P (XINT (charset_id)))
664 error ("Already defined charset: %d", XINT (charset_id));
667 vec = XVECTOR (info_vector)->contents;
668 if (XVECTOR (info_vector)->size != 9
669 || !INTEGERP (vec[0]) || !(XINT (vec[0]) == 1 || XINT (vec[0]) == 2)
670 || !INTEGERP (vec[1]) || !(XINT (vec[1]) == 94 || XINT (vec[1]) == 96)
671 || !INTEGERP (vec[2]) || !(XINT (vec[2]) == 1 || XINT (vec[2]) == 2)
672 || !INTEGERP (vec[3]) || !(XINT (vec[3]) == 0 || XINT (vec[3]) == 1)
673 || !INTEGERP (vec[4])
674 || !(XINT (vec[4]) == -1 || XINT (vec[4]) >= '0' && XINT (vec[4]) <= '~')
675 || !INTEGERP (vec[5])
676 || !(XINT (vec[5]) == -1 || XINT (vec[5]) == 0 || XINT (vec[5]) == 1)
677 || !STRINGP (vec[6])
678 || !STRINGP (vec[7])
679 || !STRINGP (vec[8]))
680 error ("Invalid info-vector argument for defining charset %s",
681 XSYMBOL (charset_symbol)->name->data);
683 if (NILP (charset_id))
685 charset_id = get_new_private_charset_id (XINT (vec[0]), XINT (vec[2]));
686 if (XINT (charset_id) == 0)
687 error ("There's no room for a new private charset %s",
688 XSYMBOL (charset_symbol)->name->data);
691 update_charset_table (charset_id, vec[0], vec[1], vec[2], vec[3],
692 vec[4], vec[5], vec[6], vec[7], vec[8]);
693 Fput (charset_symbol, Qcharset, CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (XINT (charset_id)));
694 CHARSET_SYMBOL (XINT (charset_id)) = charset_symbol;
695 Vcharset_list = Fcons (charset_symbol, Vcharset_list);
696 return Qnil;
699 DEFUN ("generic-character-list", Fgeneric_character_list,
700 Sgeneric_character_list, 0, 0, 0,
701 "Return a list of all possible generic characters.\n\
702 It includes a generic character for a charset not yet defined.")
705 return Vgeneric_character_list;
708 DEFUN ("get-unused-iso-final-char", Fget_unused_iso_final_char,
709 Sget_unused_iso_final_char, 2, 2, 0,
710 "Return an unsed ISO's final char for a charset of DIMENISION and CHARS.\n\
711 DIMENSION is the number of bytes to represent a character: 1 or 2.\n\
712 CHARS is the number of characters in a dimension: 94 or 96.\n\
714 This final char is for private use, thus the range is `0' (48) .. `?' (63).\n\
715 If there's no unused final char for the specified kind of charset,\n\
716 return nil.")
717 (dimension, chars)
718 Lisp_Object dimension, chars;
720 int final_char;
722 CHECK_NUMBER (dimension, 0);
723 CHECK_NUMBER (chars, 1);
724 if (XINT (dimension) != 1 && XINT (dimension) != 2)
725 error ("Invalid charset dimension %d, it should be 1 or 2",
726 XINT (dimension));
727 if (XINT (chars) != 94 && XINT (chars) != 96)
728 error ("Invalid charset chars %d, it should be 94 or 96",
729 XINT (chars));
730 for (final_char = '0'; final_char <= '?'; final_char++)
732 if (ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (dimension, chars, make_number (final_char)) < 0)
733 break;
735 return (final_char <= '?' ? make_number (final_char) : Qnil);
738 DEFUN ("declare-equiv-charset", Fdeclare_equiv_charset, Sdeclare_equiv_charset,
739 4, 4, 0,
740 "Declare a charset of DIMENSION, CHARS, FINAL-CHAR is the same as CHARSET.\n\
741 CHARSET should be defined by `defined-charset' in advance.")
742 (dimension, chars, final_char, charset_symbol)
743 Lisp_Object dimension, chars, final_char, charset_symbol;
745 int charset;
747 CHECK_NUMBER (dimension, 0);
748 CHECK_NUMBER (chars, 1);
749 CHECK_NUMBER (final_char, 2);
750 CHECK_SYMBOL (charset_symbol, 3);
752 if (XINT (dimension) != 1 && XINT (dimension) != 2)
753 error ("Invalid DIMENSION %d, it should be 1 or 2", XINT (dimension));
754 if (XINT (chars) != 94 && XINT (chars) != 96)
755 error ("Invalid CHARS %d, it should be 94 or 96", XINT (chars));
756 if (XINT (final_char) < '0' || XFASTINT (final_char) > '~')
757 error ("Invalid FINAL-CHAR %c, it should be `0'..`~'", XINT (chars));
758 if ((charset = get_charset_id (charset_symbol)) < 0)
759 error ("Invalid charset %s", XSYMBOL (charset_symbol)->name->data);
761 ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (dimension, chars, final_char) = charset;
762 return Qnil;
765 /* Return information about charsets in the text at PTR of NBYTES
766 bytes, which are NCHARS characters. The value is:
768 0: Each character is represented by one byte. This is always
769 true for unibyte text.
770 1: No charsets other than ascii eight-bit-control,
771 eight-bit-graphic, and latin-1 are found.
772 2: Otherwise.
774 In addition, if CHARSETS is nonzero, for each found charset N, set
775 CHARSETS[N] to 1. For that, callers should allocate CHARSETS
776 (MAX_CHARSET + 1 elements) in advance. It may lookup a translation
777 table TABLE if supplied. For invalid charsets, set CHARSETS[1] to
778 1 (note that there's no charset whose ID is 1). */
781 find_charset_in_text (ptr, nchars, nbytes, charsets, table)
782 unsigned char *ptr;
783 int nchars, nbytes, *charsets;
784 Lisp_Object table;
786 if (nchars == nbytes)
788 if (charsets && nbytes > 0)
790 unsigned char *endp = ptr + nbytes;
791 int maskbits = 0;
793 while (ptr < endp && maskbits != 7)
795 maskbits |= (*ptr < 0x80 ? 1 : *ptr < 0xA0 ? 2 : 4);
796 ptr++;
799 if (maskbits & 1)
800 charsets[CHARSET_ASCII] = 1;
801 if (maskbits & 2)
802 charsets[CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL] = 1;
803 if (maskbits & 4)
804 charsets[CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC] = 1;
806 return 0;
808 else
810 int return_val = 1;
811 int bytes, charset, c1, c2;
813 if (! CHAR_TABLE_P (table))
814 table = Qnil;
816 while (nchars-- > 0)
818 SPLIT_MULTIBYTE_SEQ (ptr, len, bytes, charset, c1, c2);
819 ptr += bytes;
821 if (!CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset))
822 charset = 1;
823 else if (! NILP (table))
825 int c = translate_char (table, -1, charset, c1, c2);
826 if (c >= 0)
827 charset = CHAR_CHARSET (c);
830 if (return_val == 1
831 && charset != CHARSET_ASCII
832 && charset != CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL
833 && charset != CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC
834 && charset != charset_latin_iso8859_1)
835 return_val = 2;
837 if (charsets)
838 charsets[charset] = 1;
839 else if (return_val == 2)
840 break;
842 return return_val;
846 DEFUN ("find-charset-region", Ffind_charset_region, Sfind_charset_region,
847 2, 3, 0,
848 "Return a list of charsets in the region between BEG and END.\n\
849 BEG and END are buffer positions.\n\
850 Optional arg TABLE if non-nil is a translation table to look up.\n\
852 If the region contains invalid multiybte characters,\n\
853 `unknown' is included in the returned list.\n\
855 If the current buffer is unibyte, the returned list may contain\n\
856 only `ascii', `eight-bit-control', and `eight-bit-graphic'.")
857 (beg, end, table)
858 Lisp_Object beg, end, table;
860 int charsets[MAX_CHARSET + 1];
861 int from, from_byte, to, stop, stop_byte, i;
862 Lisp_Object val;
864 validate_region (&beg, &end);
865 from = XFASTINT (beg);
866 stop = to = XFASTINT (end);
868 if (from < GPT && GPT < to)
870 stop = GPT;
871 stop_byte = GPT_BYTE;
873 else
874 stop_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (stop);
876 from_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (from);
878 bzero (charsets, (MAX_CHARSET + 1) * sizeof (int));
879 while (1)
881 find_charset_in_text (BYTE_POS_ADDR (from_byte), stop - from,
882 stop_byte - from_byte, charsets, table);
883 if (stop < to)
885 from = stop, from_byte = stop_byte;
886 stop = to, stop_byte = CHAR_TO_BYTE (stop);
888 else
889 break;
892 val = Qnil;
893 if (charsets[1])
894 val = Fcons (Qunknown, val);
895 for (i = MAX_CHARSET; i >= MIN_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION1; i--)
896 if (charsets[i])
897 val = Fcons (CHARSET_SYMBOL (i), val);
898 if (charsets[0])
899 val = Fcons (Qascii, val);
900 return val;
903 DEFUN ("find-charset-string", Ffind_charset_string, Sfind_charset_string,
904 1, 2, 0,
905 "Return a list of charsets in STR.\n\
906 Optional arg TABLE if non-nil is a translation table to look up.\n\
908 If the region contains invalid multiybte characters,\n\
909 `unknown' is included in the returned list.\n\
911 If STR is unibyte, the returned list may contain\n\
912 only `ascii', `eight-bit-control', and `eight-bit-graphic'.")
913 (str, table)
914 Lisp_Object str, table;
916 int charsets[MAX_CHARSET + 1];
917 int i;
918 Lisp_Object val;
920 CHECK_STRING (str, 0);
922 bzero (charsets, (MAX_CHARSET + 1) * sizeof (int));
923 find_charset_in_text (XSTRING (str)->data, XSTRING (str)->size,
924 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (str)), charsets, table);
926 val = Qnil;
927 if (charsets[1])
928 val = Fcons (Qunknown, val);
929 for (i = MAX_CHARSET; i >= MIN_CHARSET_OFFICIAL_DIMENSION1; i--)
930 if (charsets[i])
931 val = Fcons (CHARSET_SYMBOL (i), val);
932 if (charsets[0])
933 val = Fcons (Qascii, val);
934 return val;
938 DEFUN ("make-char-internal", Fmake_char_internal, Smake_char_internal, 1, 3, 0,
940 (charset, code1, code2)
941 Lisp_Object charset, code1, code2;
943 int charset_id, c1, c2;
945 CHECK_NUMBER (charset, 0);
946 charset_id = XINT (charset);
947 if (!CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset_id))
948 error ("Invalid charset ID: %d", XINT (charset));
950 if (NILP (code1))
951 c1 = 0;
952 else
954 CHECK_NUMBER (code1, 1);
955 c1 = XINT (code1);
957 if (NILP (code2))
958 c2 = 0;
959 else
961 CHECK_NUMBER (code2, 2);
962 c2 = XINT (code2);
965 if (charset_id == CHARSET_ASCII)
967 if (c1 < 0 || c1 > 0x7F)
968 goto invalid_code_posints;
969 return make_number (c1);
971 else if (charset_id == CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL)
973 if (c1 < 0x80 || c1 > 0x9F)
974 goto invalid_code_posints;
975 return make_number (c1);
977 else if (charset_id == CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC)
979 if (c1 < 0xA0 || c1 > 0xFF)
980 goto invalid_code_posints;
981 return make_number (c1);
983 else if (c1 < 0 || c1 > 0xFF || c2 < 0 || c2 > 0xFF)
984 goto invalid_code_posints;
985 c1 &= 0x7F;
986 c2 &= 0x7F;
987 if (c1 == 0
988 ? c2 != 0
989 : (c2 == 0
990 ? !CHAR_COMPONENTS_VALID_P (charset_id, c1, 0x20)
991 : !CHAR_COMPONENTS_VALID_P (charset_id, c1, c2)))
992 goto invalid_code_posints;
993 return make_number (MAKE_CHAR (charset_id, c1, c2));
995 invalid_code_posints:
996 error ("Invalid code points for charset ID %d: %d %d", charset_id, c1, c2);
999 DEFUN ("split-char", Fsplit_char, Ssplit_char, 1, 1, 0,
1000 "Return list of charset and one or two position-codes of CHAR.\n\
1001 If CHAR is invalid as a character code,\n\
1002 return a list of symbol `unknown' and CHAR.")
1003 (ch)
1004 Lisp_Object ch;
1006 Lisp_Object val;
1007 int c, charset, c1, c2;
1009 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1010 c = XFASTINT (ch);
1011 if (!CHAR_VALID_P (c, 1))
1012 return Fcons (Qunknown, Fcons (ch, Qnil));
1013 SPLIT_CHAR (XFASTINT (ch), charset, c1, c2);
1014 return (c2 >= 0
1015 ? Fcons (CHARSET_SYMBOL (charset),
1016 Fcons (make_number (c1), Fcons (make_number (c2), Qnil)))
1017 : Fcons (CHARSET_SYMBOL (charset), Fcons (make_number (c1), Qnil)));
1020 DEFUN ("char-charset", Fchar_charset, Schar_charset, 1, 1, 0,
1021 "Return charset of CHAR.")
1022 (ch)
1023 Lisp_Object ch;
1025 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1027 return CHARSET_SYMBOL (CHAR_CHARSET (XINT (ch)));
1030 DEFUN ("charset-after", Fcharset_after, Scharset_after, 0, 1, 0,
1031 "Return charset of a character in the current buffer at position POS.\n\
1032 If POS is nil, it defauls to the current point.\n\
1033 If POS is out of range, the value is nil.")
1034 (pos)
1035 Lisp_Object pos;
1037 Lisp_Object ch;
1038 int charset;
1040 ch = Fchar_after (pos);
1041 if (! INTEGERP (ch))
1042 return ch;
1043 charset = CHAR_CHARSET (XINT (ch));
1044 return CHARSET_SYMBOL (charset);
1047 DEFUN ("iso-charset", Fiso_charset, Siso_charset, 3, 3, 0,
1048 "Return charset of ISO's specification DIMENSION, CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR.\n\
1050 ISO 2022's designation sequence (escape sequence) distinguishes charsets\n\
1051 by their DIMENSION, CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR,\n\
1052 where as Emacs distinguishes them by charset symbol.\n\
1053 See the documentation of the function `charset-info' for the meanings of\n\
1054 DIMENSION, CHARS, and FINAL-CHAR.")
1055 (dimension, chars, final_char)
1056 Lisp_Object dimension, chars, final_char;
1058 int charset;
1060 CHECK_NUMBER (dimension, 0);
1061 CHECK_NUMBER (chars, 1);
1062 CHECK_NUMBER (final_char, 2);
1064 if ((charset = ISO_CHARSET_TABLE (dimension, chars, final_char)) < 0)
1065 return Qnil;
1066 return CHARSET_SYMBOL (charset);
1069 /* If GENERICP is nonzero, return nonzero iff C is a valid normal or
1070 generic character. If GENERICP is zero, return nonzero iff C is a
1071 valid normal character. Do not call this function directly,
1072 instead use macro CHAR_VALID_P. */
1074 char_valid_p (c, genericp)
1075 int c, genericp;
1077 int charset, c1, c2;
1079 if (c < 0)
1080 return 0;
1081 if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c))
1082 return 1;
1083 SPLIT_CHAR (c, charset, c1, c2);
1084 if (genericp)
1086 if (c1)
1088 if (c2 <= 0) c2 = 0x20;
1090 else
1092 if (c2 <= 0) c1 = c2 = 0x20;
1095 return (CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset)
1096 && CHAR_COMPONENTS_VALID_P (charset, c1, c2));
1099 DEFUN ("char-valid-p", Fchar_valid_p, Schar_valid_p, 1, 2, 0,
1100 "Return t if OBJECT is a valid normal character.\n\
1101 If optional arg GENERICP is non-nil, also return t if OBJECT is\n\
1102 a valid generic character.")
1103 (object, genericp)
1104 Lisp_Object object, genericp;
1106 if (! NATNUMP (object))
1107 return Qnil;
1108 return (CHAR_VALID_P (XFASTINT (object), !NILP (genericp)) ? Qt : Qnil);
1111 DEFUN ("unibyte-char-to-multibyte", Funibyte_char_to_multibyte,
1112 Sunibyte_char_to_multibyte, 1, 1, 0,
1113 "Convert the unibyte character CH to multibyte character.\n\
1114 The conversion is done based on `nonascii-translation-table' (which see)\n\
1115 or `nonascii-insert-offset' (which see).")
1116 (ch)
1117 Lisp_Object ch;
1119 int c;
1121 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1122 c = XINT (ch);
1123 if (c < 0 || c >= 0400)
1124 error ("Invalid unibyte character: %d", c);
1125 c = unibyte_char_to_multibyte (c);
1126 if (c < 0)
1127 error ("Can't convert to multibyte character: %d", XINT (ch));
1128 return make_number (c);
1131 DEFUN ("multibyte-char-to-unibyte", Fmultibyte_char_to_unibyte,
1132 Smultibyte_char_to_unibyte, 1, 1, 0,
1133 "Convert the multibyte character CH to unibyte character.\n\
1134 The conversion is done based on `nonascii-translation-table' (which see)\n\
1135 or `nonascii-insert-offset' (which see).")
1136 (ch)
1137 Lisp_Object ch;
1139 int c;
1141 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1142 c = XINT (ch);
1143 if (! CHAR_VALID_P (c, 0))
1144 error ("Invalid multibyte character: %d", c);
1145 c = multibyte_char_to_unibyte (c, Qnil);
1146 if (c < 0)
1147 error ("Can't convert to unibyte character: %d", XINT (ch));
1148 return make_number (c);
1151 DEFUN ("char-bytes", Fchar_bytes, Schar_bytes, 1, 1, 0,
1152 "Return 1 regardless of the argument CHAR.\n\
1153 This is now an obsolete function. We keep it just for backward compatibility.")
1154 (ch)
1155 Lisp_Object ch;
1157 Lisp_Object val;
1159 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1160 return make_number (1);
1163 /* Return how many bytes C will occupy in a multibyte buffer.
1164 Don't call this function directly, instead use macro CHAR_BYTES. */
1166 char_bytes (c)
1167 int c;
1169 int charset;
1171 if (ASCII_BYTE_P (c) || (c & ~((1 << CHARACTERBITS) -1)))
1172 return 1;
1173 if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c) && c >= 0xA0)
1174 return 1;
1176 charset = CHAR_CHARSET (c);
1177 return (CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset) ? CHARSET_BYTES (charset) : 1);
1180 /* Return the width of character of which multi-byte form starts with
1181 C. The width is measured by how many columns occupied on the
1182 screen when displayed in the current buffer. */
1184 #define ONE_BYTE_CHAR_WIDTH(c) \
1185 (c < 0x20 \
1186 ? (c == '\t' \
1187 ? XFASTINT (current_buffer->tab_width) \
1188 : (c == '\n' ? 0 : (NILP (current_buffer->ctl_arrow) ? 4 : 2))) \
1189 : (c < 0x7f \
1190 ? 1 \
1191 : (c == 0x7F \
1192 ? (NILP (current_buffer->ctl_arrow) ? 4 : 2) \
1193 : ((! NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters) \
1194 && BASE_LEADING_CODE_P (c)) \
1195 ? WIDTH_BY_CHAR_HEAD (c) \
1196 : 4))))
1198 DEFUN ("char-width", Fchar_width, Schar_width, 1, 1, 0,
1199 "Return width of CHAR when displayed in the current buffer.\n\
1200 The width is measured by how many columns it occupies on the screen.")
1201 (ch)
1202 Lisp_Object ch;
1204 Lisp_Object val, disp;
1205 int c;
1206 struct Lisp_Char_Table *dp = buffer_display_table ();
1208 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1210 c = XINT (ch);
1212 /* Get the way the display table would display it. */
1213 disp = dp ? DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c) : Qnil;
1215 if (VECTORP (disp))
1216 XSETINT (val, XVECTOR (disp)->size);
1217 else if (SINGLE_BYTE_CHAR_P (c))
1218 XSETINT (val, ONE_BYTE_CHAR_WIDTH (c));
1219 else
1221 int charset = CHAR_CHARSET (c);
1223 XSETFASTINT (val, CHARSET_WIDTH (charset));
1225 return val;
1228 /* Return width of string STR of length LEN when displayed in the
1229 current buffer. The width is measured by how many columns it
1230 occupies on the screen. */
1233 strwidth (str, len)
1234 unsigned char *str;
1235 int len;
1237 unsigned char *endp = str + len;
1238 int width = 0;
1239 struct Lisp_Char_Table *dp = buffer_display_table ();
1241 while (str < endp)
1243 Lisp_Object disp;
1244 int thislen;
1245 int c = STRING_CHAR_AND_LENGTH (str, endp - str, thislen);
1247 /* Get the way the display table would display it. */
1248 if (dp)
1249 disp = DISP_CHAR_VECTOR (dp, c);
1250 else
1251 disp = Qnil;
1253 if (VECTORP (disp))
1254 width += XVECTOR (disp)->size;
1255 else
1256 width += ONE_BYTE_CHAR_WIDTH (*str);
1258 str += thislen;
1260 return width;
1263 DEFUN ("string-width", Fstring_width, Sstring_width, 1, 1, 0,
1264 "Return width of STRING when displayed in the current buffer.\n\
1265 Width is measured by how many columns it occupies on the screen.\n\
1266 When calculating width of a multibyte character in STRING,\n\
1267 only the base leading-code is considered; the validity of\n\
1268 the following bytes is not checked.")
1269 (str)
1270 Lisp_Object str;
1272 Lisp_Object val;
1274 CHECK_STRING (str, 0);
1275 XSETFASTINT (val, strwidth (XSTRING (str)->data,
1276 STRING_BYTES (XSTRING (str))));
1277 return val;
1280 DEFUN ("char-direction", Fchar_direction, Schar_direction, 1, 1, 0,
1281 "Return the direction of CHAR.\n\
1282 The returned value is 0 for left-to-right and 1 for right-to-left.")
1283 (ch)
1284 Lisp_Object ch;
1286 int charset;
1288 CHECK_NUMBER (ch, 0);
1289 charset = CHAR_CHARSET (XFASTINT (ch));
1290 if (!CHARSET_DEFINED_P (charset))
1291 invalid_character (XINT (ch));
1292 return CHARSET_TABLE_INFO (charset, CHARSET_DIRECTION_IDX);
1295 DEFUN ("chars-in-region", Fchars_in_region, Schars_in_region, 2, 2, 0,
1296 "Return number of characters between BEG and END.")
1297 (beg, end)
1298 Lisp_Object beg, end;
1300 int from, to;
1302 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (beg, 0);
1303 CHECK_NUMBER_COERCE_MARKER (end, 1);
1305 from = min (XFASTINT (beg), XFASTINT (end));
1306 to = max (XFASTINT (beg), XFASTINT (end));
1308 return make_number (to - from);
1311 /* Return the number of characters in the NBYTES bytes at PTR.
1312 This works by looking at the contents and checking for multibyte sequences.
1313 However, if the current buffer has enable-multibyte-characters = nil,
1314 we treat each byte as a character. */
1317 chars_in_text (ptr, nbytes)
1318 unsigned char *ptr;
1319 int nbytes;
1321 /* current_buffer is null at early stages of Emacs initialization. */
1322 if (current_buffer == 0
1323 || NILP (current_buffer->enable_multibyte_characters))
1324 return nbytes;
1326 return multibyte_chars_in_text (ptr, nbytes);
1329 /* Return the number of characters in the NBYTES bytes at PTR.
1330 This works by looking at the contents and checking for multibyte sequences.
1331 It ignores enable-multibyte-characters. */
1334 multibyte_chars_in_text (ptr, nbytes)
1335 unsigned char *ptr;
1336 int nbytes;
1338 unsigned char *endp;
1339 int chars, bytes;
1341 endp = ptr + nbytes;
1342 chars = 0;
1344 while (ptr < endp)
1346 PARSE_MULTIBYTE_SEQ (ptr, endp - ptr, bytes);
1347 ptr += bytes;
1348 chars++;
1351 return chars;
1354 /* Parse unibyte text at STR of LEN bytes as a multibyte text, and
1355 count the numbers of characters and bytes in it. On counting
1356 bytes, pay attention to that 8-bit characters in the range
1357 0x80..0x9F are represented by 2-byte in a multibyte text. */
1358 void
1359 parse_str_as_multibyte (str, len, nchars, nbytes)
1360 unsigned char *str;
1361 int len, *nchars, *nbytes;
1363 unsigned char *endp = str + len;
1364 int n, chars = 0, bytes = 0;
1366 while (str < endp)
1368 if (UNIBYTE_STR_AS_MULTIBYTE_P (str, endp - str, n))
1369 str += n, bytes += n;
1370 else
1371 str++, bytes += 2;
1372 chars++;
1374 *nchars = chars;
1375 *nbytes = bytes;
1376 return;
1379 /* Arrange unibyte text at STR of NBYTES bytes as a multibyte text.
1380 It actually converts only 8-bit characters in the range 0x80..0x9F
1381 that don't contruct multibyte characters to multibyte forms. If
1382 NCHARS is nonzero, set *NCHARS to the number of characters in the
1383 text. It is assured that we can use LEN bytes at STR as a work
1384 area and that is enough. Return the number of bytes of the
1385 resulting text. */
1388 str_as_multibyte (str, len, nbytes, nchars)
1389 unsigned char *str;
1390 int len, nbytes, *nchars;
1392 unsigned char *p = str, *endp = str + nbytes;
1393 unsigned char *to;
1394 int chars = 0;
1395 int n;
1397 while (p < endp && UNIBYTE_STR_AS_MULTIBYTE_P (p, endp - p, n))
1398 p += n, chars++;
1399 if (nchars)
1400 *nchars = chars;
1401 if (p == endp)
1402 return nbytes;
1404 to = p;
1405 nbytes = endp - p;
1406 endp = str + len;
1407 safe_bcopy (p, endp - nbytes, nbytes);
1408 p = endp - nbytes;
1409 while (p < endp)
1411 if (UNIBYTE_STR_AS_MULTIBYTE_P (p, endp - p, n))
1413 while (n--)
1414 *to++ = *p++;
1416 else
1418 *to++ = LEADING_CODE_8_BIT_CONTROL;
1419 *to++ = *p++ + 0x20;
1421 chars++;
1423 if (nchars)
1424 *nchars = chars;
1425 return (to - str);
1428 /* Convert unibyte text at STR of NBYTES bytes to a multibyte text
1429 that contains the same single-byte characters. It actually
1430 converts all 8-bit characters to multibyte forms. It is assured
1431 that we can use LEN bytes at STR as a work area and that is
1432 enough. */
1435 str_to_multibyte (str, len, bytes)
1436 unsigned char *str;
1437 int len, bytes;
1439 unsigned char *p = str, *endp = str + bytes;
1440 unsigned char *to;
1441 int c;
1443 while (p < endp && (*p < 0x80 || *p >= 0xA0)) p++;
1444 if (p == endp)
1445 return bytes;
1446 to = p;
1447 bytes = endp - p;
1448 endp = str + len;
1449 safe_bcopy (p, endp - bytes, bytes);
1450 p = endp - bytes;
1451 while (p < endp)
1453 if (*p < 0x80 || *p >= 0xA0)
1454 *to++ = *p++;
1455 else
1456 *to++ = LEADING_CODE_8_BIT_CONTROL, *to++ = *p++ + 0x20;
1458 return (to - str);
1461 /* Arrange multibyte text at STR of LEN bytes as a unibyte text. It
1462 actually converts only 8-bit characters in the range 0x80..0x9F to
1463 unibyte forms. */
1466 str_as_unibyte (str, bytes)
1467 unsigned char *str;
1468 int bytes;
1470 unsigned char *p = str, *endp = str + bytes;
1471 unsigned char *to = str;
1473 while (p < endp && *p != LEADING_CODE_8_BIT_CONTROL) p++;
1474 to = p;
1475 while (p < endp)
1477 if (*p == LEADING_CODE_8_BIT_CONTROL)
1478 *to++ = *(p + 1) - 0x20, p += 2;
1479 else
1480 *to++ = *p++;
1482 return (to - str);
1486 DEFUN ("string", Fstring, Sstring, 1, MANY, 0,
1487 "Concatenate all the argument characters and make the result a string.")
1488 (n, args)
1489 int n;
1490 Lisp_Object *args;
1492 int i;
1493 unsigned char *buf = (unsigned char *) alloca (MAX_MULTIBYTE_LENGTH * n);
1494 unsigned char *p = buf;
1495 int c;
1497 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
1499 CHECK_NUMBER (args[i], 0);
1500 c = XINT (args[i]);
1501 p += CHAR_STRING (c, p);
1504 return make_string_from_bytes (buf, n, p - buf);
1507 #endif /* emacs */
1510 charset_id_internal (charset_name)
1511 char *charset_name;
1513 Lisp_Object val;
1515 val= Fget (intern (charset_name), Qcharset);
1516 if (!VECTORP (val))
1517 error ("Charset %s is not defined", charset_name);
1519 return (XINT (XVECTOR (val)->contents[0]));
1522 DEFUN ("setup-special-charsets", Fsetup_special_charsets,
1523 Ssetup_special_charsets, 0, 0, 0, "Internal use only.")
1526 charset_latin_iso8859_1 = charset_id_internal ("latin-iso8859-1");
1527 charset_jisx0208_1978 = charset_id_internal ("japanese-jisx0208-1978");
1528 charset_jisx0208 = charset_id_internal ("japanese-jisx0208");
1529 charset_katakana_jisx0201 = charset_id_internal ("katakana-jisx0201");
1530 charset_latin_jisx0201 = charset_id_internal ("latin-jisx0201");
1531 charset_big5_1 = charset_id_internal ("chinese-big5-1");
1532 charset_big5_2 = charset_id_internal ("chinese-big5-2");
1533 return Qnil;
1536 void
1537 init_charset_once ()
1539 int i, j, k;
1541 staticpro (&Vcharset_table);
1542 staticpro (&Vcharset_symbol_table);
1543 staticpro (&Vgeneric_character_list);
1545 /* This has to be done here, before we call Fmake_char_table. */
1546 Qcharset_table = intern ("charset-table");
1547 staticpro (&Qcharset_table);
1549 /* Intern this now in case it isn't already done.
1550 Setting this variable twice is harmless.
1551 But don't staticpro it here--that is done in alloc.c. */
1552 Qchar_table_extra_slots = intern ("char-table-extra-slots");
1554 /* Now we are ready to set up this property, so we can
1555 create the charset table. */
1556 Fput (Qcharset_table, Qchar_table_extra_slots, make_number (0));
1557 Vcharset_table = Fmake_char_table (Qcharset_table, Qnil);
1559 Qunknown = intern ("unknown");
1560 staticpro (&Qunknown);
1561 Vcharset_symbol_table = Fmake_vector (make_number (MAX_CHARSET + 1),
1562 Qunknown);
1564 /* Setup tables. */
1565 for (i = 0; i < 2; i++)
1566 for (j = 0; j < 2; j++)
1567 for (k = 0; k < 128; k++)
1568 iso_charset_table [i][j][k] = -1;
1570 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++)
1571 bytes_by_char_head[i] = 1;
1572 bytes_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11] = 3;
1573 bytes_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12] = 3;
1574 bytes_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21] = 4;
1575 bytes_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22] = 4;
1577 for (i = 0; i < 128; i++)
1578 width_by_char_head[i] = 1;
1579 for (; i < 256; i++)
1580 width_by_char_head[i] = 4;
1581 width_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11] = 1;
1582 width_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12] = 2;
1583 width_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21] = 1;
1584 width_by_char_head[LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22] = 2;
1587 Lisp_Object val;
1589 val = Qnil;
1590 for (i = 0x81; i < 0x90; i++)
1591 val = Fcons (make_number ((i - 0x70) << 7), val);
1592 for (; i < 0x9A; i++)
1593 val = Fcons (make_number ((i - 0x8F) << 14), val);
1594 for (i = 0xA0; i < 0xF0; i++)
1595 val = Fcons (make_number ((i - 0x70) << 7), val);
1596 for (; i < 0xFF; i++)
1597 val = Fcons (make_number ((i - 0xE0) << 14), val);
1598 Vgeneric_character_list = Fnreverse (val);
1601 nonascii_insert_offset = 0;
1602 Vnonascii_translation_table = Qnil;
1605 #ifdef emacs
1607 void
1608 syms_of_charset ()
1610 Qcharset = intern ("charset");
1611 staticpro (&Qcharset);
1613 Qascii = intern ("ascii");
1614 staticpro (&Qascii);
1616 Qeight_bit_control = intern ("eight-bit-control");
1617 staticpro (&Qeight_bit_control);
1619 Qeight_bit_graphic = intern ("eight-bit-graphic");
1620 staticpro (&Qeight_bit_graphic);
1622 /* Define special charsets ascii, eight-bit-control, and
1623 eight-bit-graphic. */
1624 update_charset_table (make_number (CHARSET_ASCII),
1625 make_number (1), make_number (94),
1626 make_number (1),
1627 make_number (0),
1628 make_number ('B'),
1629 make_number (0),
1630 build_string ("ASCII"),
1631 Qnil, /* same as above */
1632 build_string ("ASCII (ISO646 IRV)"));
1633 CHARSET_SYMBOL (CHARSET_ASCII) = Qascii;
1634 Fput (Qascii, Qcharset, CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (CHARSET_ASCII));
1636 update_charset_table (make_number (CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL),
1637 make_number (1), make_number (96),
1638 make_number (4),
1639 make_number (0),
1640 make_number (-1),
1641 make_number (-1),
1642 build_string ("8-bit control code (0x80..0x9F)"),
1643 Qnil, /* same as above */
1644 Qnil); /* same as above */
1645 CHARSET_SYMBOL (CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL) = Qeight_bit_control;
1646 Fput (Qeight_bit_control, Qcharset,
1647 CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (CHARSET_8_BIT_CONTROL));
1649 update_charset_table (make_number (CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC),
1650 make_number (1), make_number (96),
1651 make_number (4),
1652 make_number (0),
1653 make_number (-1),
1654 make_number (-1),
1655 build_string ("8-bit graphic char (0xA0..0xFF)"),
1656 Qnil, /* same as above */
1657 Qnil); /* same as above */
1658 CHARSET_SYMBOL (CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC) = Qeight_bit_graphic;
1659 Fput (Qeight_bit_graphic, Qcharset,
1660 CHARSET_TABLE_ENTRY (CHARSET_8_BIT_GRAPHIC));
1662 Qauto_fill_chars = intern ("auto-fill-chars");
1663 staticpro (&Qauto_fill_chars);
1664 Fput (Qauto_fill_chars, Qchar_table_extra_slots, make_number (0));
1666 defsubr (&Sdefine_charset);
1667 defsubr (&Sgeneric_character_list);
1668 defsubr (&Sget_unused_iso_final_char);
1669 defsubr (&Sdeclare_equiv_charset);
1670 defsubr (&Sfind_charset_region);
1671 defsubr (&Sfind_charset_string);
1672 defsubr (&Smake_char_internal);
1673 defsubr (&Ssplit_char);
1674 defsubr (&Schar_charset);
1675 defsubr (&Scharset_after);
1676 defsubr (&Siso_charset);
1677 defsubr (&Schar_valid_p);
1678 defsubr (&Sunibyte_char_to_multibyte);
1679 defsubr (&Smultibyte_char_to_unibyte);
1680 defsubr (&Schar_bytes);
1681 defsubr (&Schar_width);
1682 defsubr (&Sstring_width);
1683 defsubr (&Schar_direction);
1684 defsubr (&Schars_in_region);
1685 defsubr (&Sstring);
1686 defsubr (&Ssetup_special_charsets);
1688 DEFVAR_LISP ("charset-list", &Vcharset_list,
1689 "List of charsets ever defined.");
1690 Vcharset_list = Fcons (Qascii, Fcons (Qeight_bit_control,
1691 Fcons (Qeight_bit_graphic, Qnil)));
1693 DEFVAR_LISP ("translation-table-vector", &Vtranslation_table_vector,
1694 "Vector of cons cell of a symbol and translation table ever defined.\n\
1695 An ID of a translation table is an index of this vector.");
1696 Vtranslation_table_vector = Fmake_vector (make_number (16), Qnil);
1698 DEFVAR_INT ("leading-code-private-11", &leading_code_private_11,
1699 "Leading-code of private TYPE9N charset of column-width 1.");
1700 leading_code_private_11 = LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_11;
1702 DEFVAR_INT ("leading-code-private-12", &leading_code_private_12,
1703 "Leading-code of private TYPE9N charset of column-width 2.");
1704 leading_code_private_12 = LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_12;
1706 DEFVAR_INT ("leading-code-private-21", &leading_code_private_21,
1707 "Leading-code of private TYPE9Nx9N charset of column-width 1.");
1708 leading_code_private_21 = LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_21;
1710 DEFVAR_INT ("leading-code-private-22", &leading_code_private_22,
1711 "Leading-code of private TYPE9Nx9N charset of column-width 2.");
1712 leading_code_private_22 = LEADING_CODE_PRIVATE_22;
1714 DEFVAR_INT ("nonascii-insert-offset", &nonascii_insert_offset,
1715 "Offset for converting non-ASCII unibyte codes 0240...0377 to multibyte.\n\
1716 This is used for converting unibyte text to multibyte,\n\
1717 and for inserting character codes specified by number.\n\n\
1718 This serves to convert a Latin-1 or similar 8-bit character code\n\
1719 to the corresponding Emacs multibyte character code.\n\
1720 Typically the value should be (- (make-char CHARSET 0) 128),\n\
1721 for your choice of character set.\n\
1722 If `nonascii-translation-table' is non-nil, it overrides this variable.");
1723 nonascii_insert_offset = 0;
1725 DEFVAR_LISP ("nonascii-translation-table", &Vnonascii_translation_table,
1726 "Translation table to convert non-ASCII unibyte codes to multibyte.\n\
1727 This is used for converting unibyte text to multibyte,\n\
1728 and for inserting character codes specified by number.\n\n\
1729 Conversion is performed only when multibyte characters are enabled,\n\
1730 and it serves to convert a Latin-1 or similar 8-bit character code\n\
1731 to the corresponding Emacs character code.\n\n\
1732 If this is nil, `nonascii-insert-offset' is used instead.\n\
1733 See also the docstring of `make-translation-table'.");
1734 Vnonascii_translation_table = Qnil;
1736 DEFVAR_LISP ("auto-fill-chars", &Vauto_fill_chars,
1737 "A char-table for characters which invoke auto-filling.\n\
1738 Such characters have value t in this table.");
1739 Vauto_fill_chars = Fmake_char_table (Qauto_fill_chars, Qnil);
1740 CHAR_TABLE_SET (Vauto_fill_chars, make_number (' '), Qt);
1741 CHAR_TABLE_SET (Vauto_fill_chars, make_number ('\n'), Qt);
1744 #endif /* emacs */