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3 -- GNAT RUNTIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . W C H _ C N V --
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34 -- This unit may be used directly from an application program by providing
35 -- an appropriate WITH, and the interface can be expected to remain stable.
39 package System
.WCh_Cnv
is
40 pragma Pure
(WCh_Cnv
);
42 type UTF_32_Code
is range 0 .. 16#
7FFF_FFFF#
;
43 for UTF_32_Code
'Size use 32;
44 -- Range of allowed UTF-32 encoding values
47 with function In_Char
return Character;
48 function Char_Sequence_To_Wide_Char
50 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
) return Wide_Character;
51 -- C is the first character of a sequence of one or more characters which
52 -- represent a wide character sequence. Calling the function In_Char for
53 -- additional characters as required, Char_To_Wide_Char returns the
54 -- corresponding wide character value. Constraint_Error is raised if the
55 -- sequence of characters encountered is not a valid wide character
56 -- sequence for the given encoding method.
59 with function In_Char
return Character;
60 function Char_Sequence_To_UTF_32
62 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
) return UTF_32_Code
;
63 -- This is similar to the above, but the function returns a code from
64 -- the full UTF_32 code set, which covers the full range of possible
65 -- values in Wide_Wide_Character. The result can be converted to
66 -- Wide_Wide_Character form using Wide_Wide_Character'Val.
69 with procedure Out_Char
(C
: Character);
70 procedure Wide_Char_To_Char_Sequence
72 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
);
73 -- Given a wide character, converts it into a sequence of one or
74 -- more characters, calling the given Out_Char procedure for each.
75 -- Constraint_Error is raised if the given wide character value is
76 -- not a valid value for the given encoding method.
79 with procedure Out_Char
(C
: Character);
80 procedure UTF_32_To_Char_Sequence
82 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
);
83 -- This is similar to the above, but the input value is a code from the
84 -- full UTF_32 code set, which covers the full range of possible values
85 -- in Wide_Wide_Character. To convert a Wide_Wide_Character value, the
86 -- caller can use Wide_Wide_Character'Pos in the call.