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3 -- GNAT RUNTIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . W C H _ S T W --
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36 -- This package contains the routine used to convert strings to wide
37 -- strings for use by wide character attributes (value, image etc.)
41 package System
.WCh_StW
is
42 pragma Pure
(WCh_StW
);
44 function String_To_Wide_String
46 EM
: System
.WCh_Con
.WC_Encoding_Method
)
48 -- This routine simply takes its argument and converts it to wide string
49 -- format. In the context of the Wide_Image attribute, the argument is
50 -- the corresponding 'Image attribute. Any wide character escape sequences
51 -- in the string are converted to the corresponding wide character value.
52 -- No syntax checks are made, it is assumed that any such sequences are
53 -- validly formed (this must be assured by the caller), and results from
54 -- the fact that Wide_Image is only used on strings that have been built
55 -- by the compiler, such as images of enumeration literals. If the method
56 -- for encoding is a shift-in, shift-out convention, then it is assumed
57 -- that normal (non-wide character) mode holds at the start and end of
58 -- the argument string. EM indicates the wide character encoding method.
59 -- Note: in the WCEM_Brackets case, the brackets escape sequence is used
60 -- only for codes greater than 16#FF#.