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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . W C H _ W T S --
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27 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
28 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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32 -- This package contains the routine used to convert wide strings and wide
33 -- wide strings to strings for use by wide and wide wide character attributes
34 -- (value, image etc.) and also by the numeric IO subpackages of
35 -- Ada.Text_IO.Wide_Text_IO and Ada.Text_IO.Wide_Wide_Text_IO.
39 package System
.WCh_WtS
is
42 function Wide_String_To_String
44 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
) return String;
45 -- This routine simply takes its argument and converts it to a string,
46 -- using the internal compiler escape sequence convention (defined in
47 -- package Widechar) to translate characters that are out of range
48 -- of type String. In the context of the Wide_Value attribute, the
49 -- argument is the original attribute argument, and the result is used
50 -- in a call to the corresponding Value attribute function. If the method
51 -- for encoding is a shift-in, shift-out convention, then it is assumed
52 -- that normal (non-wide character) mode holds at the start and end of
53 -- the result string. EM indicates the wide character encoding method.
54 -- Note: in the WCEM_Brackets case, we only use the brackets encoding
55 -- for characters greater than 16#FF#. The lowest index of the returned
56 -- String is equal to S'First.
58 function Wide_Wide_String_To_String
59 (S
: Wide_Wide_String
;
60 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
) return String;
61 -- Same processing, except for Wide_Wide_String