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2 -- --
3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
4 -- --
5 -- G N A T . D E C O D E _ S T R I N G --
6 -- --
7 -- S p e c --
8 -- --
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28 -- --
29 -- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
30 -- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
31 -- --
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34 -- This generic package provides utility routines for converting from an
35 -- encoded string to a corresponding Wide_String or Wide_Wide_String value
36 -- using a specified encoding convention, which is supplied as the generic
37 -- parameter. UTF-8 is handled especially efficiently, and if the encoding
38 -- method is known at compile time to be WCEM_UTF8, then the instantiation
39 -- is specialized to handle only the UTF-8 case and exclude code for the
40 -- other encoding methods. The package also provides positioning routines
41 -- for skipping encoded characters in either direction, and for validating
42 -- strings for correct encodings.
44 -- Note: this package is only about decoding sequences of 8-bit characters
45 -- into corresponding 16-bit Wide_String or 32-bit Wide_Wide_String values.
46 -- It knows nothing at all about the character encodings being used for the
47 -- resulting Wide_Character and Wide_Wide_Character values. Most often this
48 -- will be Unicode/ISO-10646 as specified by the Ada RM, but this package
49 -- does not make any assumptions about the character coding. See also the
50 -- packages Ada.Wide_[Wide_]Characters.Unicode for unicode specific functions.
52 -- Note on the use of brackets encoding (WCEM_Brackets). The brackets encoding
53 -- method is ambiguous in the context of this package, since there is no way
54 -- to tell if ["1234"] is eight unencoded characters or one encoded character.
55 -- In the context of Ada sources, any sequence starting [" must be the start
56 -- of an encoding (since that sequence is not valid in Ada source otherwise).
57 -- The routines in this package use the same approach. If the input string
58 -- contains the sequence [" then this is assumed to be the start of a brackets
59 -- encoding sequence, and if it does not match the syntax, an error is raised.
60 -- In the case of the Prev functions, a sequence ending with "] is assumed to
61 -- be a valid brackets sequence, and an error is raised if it is not.
63 with System.WCh_Con;
65 generic
66 Encoding_Method : System.WCh_Con.WC_Encoding_Method;
68 package GNAT.Decode_String is
69 pragma Pure;
71 function Decode_Wide_String (S : String) return Wide_String;
72 pragma Inline (Decode_Wide_String);
73 -- Decode the given String, which is encoded using the indicated coding
74 -- method, returning the corresponding decoded Wide_String value. If S
75 -- contains a character code that cannot be represented with the given
76 -- encoding, then Constraint_Error is raised.
78 procedure Decode_Wide_String
79 (S : String;
80 Result : out Wide_String;
81 Length : out Natural);
82 -- Similar to the above function except that the result is stored in the
83 -- given Wide_String variable Result, starting at Result (Result'First). On
84 -- return, Length is set to the number of characters stored in Result. The
85 -- caller must ensure that Result is long enough (an easy choice is to set
86 -- the length equal to the S'Length, since decoding can never increase the
87 -- string length). If the length of Result is insufficient Constraint_Error
88 -- will be raised.
90 function Decode_Wide_Wide_String (S : String) return Wide_Wide_String;
91 pragma Inline (Decode_Wide_Wide_String);
92 -- Same as above function but for Wide_Wide_String output
94 procedure Decode_Wide_Wide_String
95 (S : String;
96 Result : out Wide_Wide_String;
97 Length : out Natural);
98 -- Same as above procedure, but for Wide_Wide_String output
100 function Validate_Wide_String (S : String) return Boolean;
101 -- This function inspects the string S to determine if it contains only
102 -- valid encodings corresponding to Wide_Character values using the
103 -- given encoding. If a call to Decode_Wide_String (S) would return
104 -- without raising Constraint_Error, then Validate_Wide_String will
105 -- return True. If the call would have raised Constraint_Error, then
106 -- Validate_Wide_String will return False.
108 function Validate_Wide_Wide_String (S : String) return Boolean;
109 -- Similar to Validate_Wide_String, except that it succeeds if the string
110 -- contains only encodings corresponding to Wide_Wide_Character values.
112 procedure Decode_Wide_Character
113 (Input : String;
114 Ptr : in out Natural;
115 Result : out Wide_Character);
116 pragma Inline (Decode_Wide_Character);
117 -- This is a lower level procedure that decodes a single character using
118 -- the given encoding method. The encoded character is stored in Input,
119 -- starting at Input (Ptr). The resulting output character is stored in
120 -- Result, and on return Ptr is updated past the input character or
121 -- encoding sequence. Constraint_Error will be raised if the input has
122 -- has a character that cannot be represented using the given encoding,
123 -- or if Ptr is outside the bounds of the Input string.
125 procedure Decode_Wide_Wide_Character
126 (Input : String;
127 Ptr : in out Natural;
128 Result : out Wide_Wide_Character);
129 -- Same as above procedure but with Wide_Wide_Character input
131 procedure Next_Wide_Character (Input : String; Ptr : in out Natural);
132 -- This procedure examines the input string starting at Input (Ptr), and
133 -- advances Ptr past one character in the encoded string, so that on return
134 -- Ptr points to the next encoded character. Constraint_Error is raised if
135 -- an invalid encoding is encountered, or the end of the string is reached
136 -- or if Ptr is less than String'First on entry, or if the character
137 -- skipped is not a valid Wide_Character code. This call may be more
138 -- efficient than calling Decode_Wide_Character and discarding the result.
140 procedure Prev_Wide_Character (Input : String; Ptr : in out Natural);
141 -- This procedure is similar to Next_Encoded_Character except that it moves
142 -- backwards in the string, so that on return, Ptr is set to point to the
143 -- previous encoded character. Constraint_Error is raised if the start of
144 -- the string is encountered. It is valid for Ptr to be one past the end
145 -- of the string for this call (in which case on return it will point to
146 -- the last encoded character).
148 -- Note: it is not generally possible to do this function efficiently with
149 -- all encodings, the current implementation is only efficient for the case
150 -- of UTF-8 (Encoding_Method = WCEM_UTF8) and Brackets (Encoding_Method =
151 -- WCEM_Brackets). For all other encodings, we work by starting at the
152 -- beginning of the string and moving forward till Ptr is reached, which
153 -- is correct but slow.
155 procedure Next_Wide_Wide_Character (Input : String; Ptr : in out Natural);
156 -- Similar to Next_Wide_Character except that codes skipped must be valid
157 -- Wide_Wide_Character codes.
159 procedure Prev_Wide_Wide_Character (Input : String; Ptr : in out Natural);
160 -- Similar to Prev_Wide_Character except that codes skipped must be valid
161 -- Wide_Wide_Character codes.
163 end GNAT.Decode_String;