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3 -- GNAT RUN-TIME COMPONENTS --
5 -- S Y S T E M . W C H _ J I S --
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32 -- This package contains routines used for converting between internal
33 -- JIS codes and the two external forms we support (EUC and Shift-JIS)
37 package System
.WCh_JIS
is
40 function EUC_To_JIS
(EUC1
, EUC2
: Character) return Wide_Character;
41 -- Given the two bytes of a EUC representation, return the
42 -- corresponding JIS code wide character. Raises Constraint_Error
43 -- if the two characters are not a valid EUC encoding.
48 EUC2
: out Character);
50 -- Given a wide character in JIS form, produce the corresponding
51 -- two bytes of the EUC representation of this character. This is
52 -- only used if J is not in the normal ASCII range, i.e. on entry
53 -- we know that Wide_Character'Pos (J) >= 16#0080# and that we
54 -- thus require a two byte EUC representation (ASCII codes appear
55 -- unchanged as a single byte in EUC). No error checking is performed,
56 -- the input code is assumed to be in an appropriate range.
58 procedure JIS_To_Shift_JIS
62 -- Given a wide character code in JIS form, produce the corresponding
63 -- two bytes of the Shift-JIS representation of this character. This
64 -- is only used if J is not in the normal ASCII range, i.e. on entry
65 -- we know that Wide_Character'Pos (J) >= 16#0080# and that we
66 -- thus require a two byte EUC representation (ASCII codes appear
67 -- unchanged as a single byte in EUC). No error checking is performed,
68 -- the input code is assumed to be in an appropriate range (note in
69 -- particular that input codes in the range 16#0080#-16#00FF#, i.e.
70 -- Hankaku Kana, do not appear, since Shift JIS has no representation
73 function Shift_JIS_To_JIS
(SJ1
, SJ2
: Character) return Wide_Character;
74 -- Given the two bytes of a Shift-JIS representation, return the
75 -- corresponding JIS code wide character. Raises Constraint_Error if
76 -- the two characters are not a valid shift-JIS encoding.