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1/*
2*******************************************************************************
3*
4* Copyright (C) 2000-2002, International Business Machines
5* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
6*
7*******************************************************************************
8* file name: ustring.c
9* encoding: US-ASCII
10* tab size: 8 (not used)
11* indentation:4
12*
13* created on: 2000aug15
14* created by: Markus W. Scherer
15*
16* This file contains sample code that illustrates the use of Unicode strings
17* with ICU.
18*/
19
20#include <stdio.h>
21#include "unicode/utypes.h"
22#include "unicode/uchar.h"
23#include "unicode/locid.h"
24#include "unicode/ustring.h"
25#include "unicode/ucnv.h"
26#include "unicode/unistr.h"
27
28#define LENGTHOF(array) (sizeof(array)/sizeof((array)[0]))
29
30// helper functions -------------------------------------------------------- ***
31
32// default converter for the platform encoding
33static UConverter *cnv=NULL;
34
35static void
36printUString(const char *announce, const UChar *s, int32_t length) {
37 static char out[200];
38 UChar32 c;
39 int32_t i;
40 UErrorCode errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
41
42 /*
43 * Convert to the "platform encoding". See notes in printUnicodeString().
44 * ucnv_fromUChars(), like most ICU APIs understands length==-1
45 * to mean that the string is NUL-terminated.
46 */
47 ucnv_fromUChars(cnv, out, sizeof(out), s, length, &errorCode);
48 if(U_FAILURE(errorCode) || errorCode==U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING) {
49 printf("%sproblem converting string from Unicode: %s\n", announce, u_errorName(errorCode));
50 return;
51 }
52
53 printf("%s%s {", announce, out);
54
55 /* output the code points (not code units) */
56 if(length>=0) {
57 /* s is not NUL-terminated */
58 for(i=0; i<length; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
59 U16_NEXT(s, i, length, c);
60 printf(" %04x", c);
61 }
62 } else {
63 /* s is NUL-terminated */
64 for(i=0; /* condition in loop body */; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
65 U16_NEXT(s, i, length, c);
66 if(c==0) {
67 break;
68 }
69 printf(" %04x", c);
70 }
71 }
72 printf(" }\n");
73}
74
75static void
76printUnicodeString(const char *announce, const UnicodeString &s) {
77 static char out[200];
78 int32_t i, length;
79
80 // output the string, converted to the platform encoding
81
82 // Note for Windows: The "platform encoding" defaults to the "ANSI codepage",
83 // which is different from the "OEM codepage" in the console window.
84 // However, if you pipe the output into a file and look at it with Notepad
85 // or similar, then "ANSI" characters will show correctly.
86 // Production code should be aware of what encoding is required,
87 // and use a UConverter or at least a charset name explicitly.
88 out[s.extract(0, 99, out)]=0;
89 printf("%s%s {", announce, out);
90
91 // output the code units (not code points)
92 length=s.length();
93 for(i=0; i<length; ++i) {
94 printf(" %04x", s.charAt(i));
95 }
96 printf(" }\n");
97}
98
99// sample code for utf.h macros -------------------------------------------- ***
100
101static void
102demo_utf_h_macros() {
103 static UChar input[]={ 0x0061, 0xd800, 0xdc00, 0xdbff, 0xdfff, 0x0062 };
104 UChar32 c;
105 int32_t i;
106 UBool isError;
107
108 printf("\n* demo_utf_h_macros() -------------- ***\n\n");
109
110 printUString("iterate forward through: ", input, LENGTHOF(input));
111 for(i=0; i<LENGTHOF(input); /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
112 /* Iterating forwards
113 Codepoint at offset 0: U+0061
114 Codepoint at offset 1: U+10000
115 Codepoint at offset 3: U+10ffff
116 Codepoint at offset 5: U+0062
117 */
118 printf("Codepoint at offset %d: U+", i);
119 U16_NEXT(input, i, LENGTHOF(input), c);
120 printf("%04x\n", c);
121 }
122
123 puts("");
124
125 isError=FALSE;
126 i=1; /* write position, gets post-incremented so needs to be in an l-value */
127 U16_APPEND(input, i, LENGTHOF(input), 0x0062, isError);
128
129 printUString("iterate backward through: ", input, LENGTHOF(input));
130 for(i=LENGTHOF(input); i>0; /* U16_PREV pre-decrements */) {
131 U16_PREV(input, 0, i, c);
132 /* Iterating backwards
133 Codepoint at offset 5: U+0062
134 Codepoint at offset 3: U+10ffff
135 Codepoint at offset 2: U+dc00 -- unpaired surrogate because lead surr. overwritten
136 Codepoint at offset 1: U+0062 -- by this BMP code point
137 Codepoint at offset 0: U+0061
138 */
139 printf("Codepoint at offset %d: U+%04x\n", i, c);
140 }
141}
142
143// sample code for Unicode strings in C ------------------------------------ ***
144
145static void demo_C_Unicode_strings() {
146 printf("\n* demo_C_Unicode_strings() --------- ***\n\n");
147
148 static const UChar text[]={ 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0 }; /* "ABC" */
149 static const UChar appendText[]={ 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0 }; /* "abc" */
150 static const UChar cmpText[]={ 0x61, 0x53, 0x73, 0x43, 0 }; /* "aSsC" */
151 UChar buffer[32];
152 int32_t compare;
153 int32_t length=u_strlen(text); /* length=3 */
154
155 /* simple ANSI C-style functions */
156 buffer[0]=0; /* empty, NUL-terminated string */
157 u_strncat(buffer, text, 1); /* append just n=1 character ('A') */
158 u_strcat(buffer, appendText); /* buffer=="Aabc" */
159 length=u_strlen(buffer); /* length=4 */
160 printUString("should be \"Aabc\": ", buffer, -1);
161
162 /* bitwise comparing buffer with text */
163 compare=u_strcmp(buffer, text);
164 if(compare<=0) {
165 printf("String comparison error, expected \"Aabc\" > \"ABC\"\n");
166 }
167
168 /* Build "A<sharp s>C" in the buffer... */
169 u_strcpy(buffer, text);
170 buffer[1]=0xdf; /* sharp s, case-compares equal to "ss" */
171 printUString("should be \"A<sharp s>C\": ", buffer, -1);
172
173 /* Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding */
174 compare=u_strcasecmp(buffer, cmpText, U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT);
175 if(compare!=0) {
176 printf("String case insensitive comparison error, expected \"AbC\" to be equal to \"ABC\"\n");
177 }
178}
179
180// sample code for case mappings with C APIs -------------------------------- ***
181
182static void demoCaseMapInC() {
183 /*
184 * input=
185 * "aB<capital sigma>"
186 * "iI<small dotless i><capital dotted I> "
187 * "<sharp s> <small lig. ffi>"
188 * "<small final sigma><small sigma><capital sigma>"
189 */
190 static const UChar input[]={
191 0x61, 0x42, 0x3a3,
192 0x69, 0x49, 0x131, 0x130, 0x20,
193 0xdf, 0x20, 0xfb03,
194 0x3c2, 0x3c3, 0x3a3, 0
195 };
196 UChar buffer[32];
197
198 UErrorCode errorCode;
199 UChar32 c;
200 int32_t i, j, length;
201 UBool isError;
202
203 printf("\n* demoCaseMapInC() ----------------- ***\n\n");
204
205 /*
206 * First, use simple case mapping functions which provide
207 * 1:1 code point mappings without context/locale ID.
208 *
209 * Note that some mappings will not be "right" because some "real"
210 * case mappings require context, depend on the locale ID,
211 * and/or result in a change in the number of code points.
212 */
213 printUString("input string: ", input, -1);
214
215 /* uppercase */
216 isError=FALSE;
217 for(i=j=0; j<LENGTHOF(buffer) && !isError; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
218 U16_NEXT(input, i, INT32_MAX, c); /* without length because NUL-terminated */
219 if(c==0) {
220 break; /* stop at terminating NUL, no need to terminate buffer */
221 }
222 c=u_toupper(c);
223 U16_APPEND(buffer, j, LENGTHOF(buffer), c, isError);
224 }
225 printUString("simple-uppercased: ", buffer, j);
226 /* lowercase */
227 isError=FALSE;
228 for(i=j=0; j<LENGTHOF(buffer) && !isError; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
229 U16_NEXT(input, i, INT32_MAX, c); /* without length because NUL-terminated */
230 if(c==0) {
231 break; /* stop at terminating NUL, no need to terminate buffer */
232 }
233 c=u_tolower(c);
234 U16_APPEND(buffer, j, LENGTHOF(buffer), c, isError);
235 }
236 printUString("simple-lowercased: ", buffer, j);
237 /* titlecase */
238 isError=FALSE;
239 for(i=j=0; j<LENGTHOF(buffer) && !isError; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
240 U16_NEXT(input, i, INT32_MAX, c); /* without length because NUL-terminated */
241 if(c==0) {
242 break; /* stop at terminating NUL, no need to terminate buffer */
243 }
244 c=u_totitle(c);
245 U16_APPEND(buffer, j, LENGTHOF(buffer), c, isError);
246 }
247 printUString("simple-titlecased: ", buffer, j);
248 /* case-fold/default */
249 isError=FALSE;
250 for(i=j=0; j<LENGTHOF(buffer) && !isError; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
251 U16_NEXT(input, i, INT32_MAX, c); /* without length because NUL-terminated */
252 if(c==0) {
253 break; /* stop at terminating NUL, no need to terminate buffer */
254 }
255 c=u_foldCase(c, U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT);
256 U16_APPEND(buffer, j, LENGTHOF(buffer), c, isError);
257 }
258 printUString("simple-case-folded/default: ", buffer, j);
259 /* case-fold/Turkic */
260 isError=FALSE;
261 for(i=j=0; j<LENGTHOF(buffer) && !isError; /* U16_NEXT post-increments */) {
262 U16_NEXT(input, i, INT32_MAX, c); /* without length because NUL-terminated */
263 if(c==0) {
264 break; /* stop at terminating NUL, no need to terminate buffer */
265 }
266 c=u_foldCase(c, U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I);
267 U16_APPEND(buffer, j, LENGTHOF(buffer), c, isError);
268 }
269 printUString("simple-case-folded/Turkic: ", buffer, j);
270
271 /*
272 * Second, use full case mapping functions which provide
273 * 1:n code point mappings (n can be 0!) and are sensitive to context and locale ID.
274 *
275 * Note that lower/upper/titlecasing take a locale ID while case-folding
276 * has bit flag options instead, by design of the Unicode SpecialCasing.txt UCD file.
277 *
278 * Also, string titlecasing requires a BreakIterator to find starts of words.
279 * The sample code here passes in a NULL pointer; u_strToTitle() will open and close a default
280 * titlecasing BreakIterator automatically.
281 * For production code where many strings are titlecased it would be more efficient
282 * to open a BreakIterator externally and pass it in.
283 */
284 printUString("\ninput string: ", input, -1);
285
286 /* lowercase/English */
287 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
288 length=u_strToLower(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, "en", &errorCode);
289 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
290 printUString("full-lowercased/en: ", buffer, length);
291 } else {
292 printf("error in u_strToLower(en)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
293 }
294 /* lowercase/Turkish */
295 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
296 length=u_strToLower(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, "tr", &errorCode);
297 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
298 printUString("full-lowercased/tr: ", buffer, length);
299 } else {
300 printf("error in u_strToLower(tr)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
301 }
302 /* uppercase/English */
303 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
304 length=u_strToUpper(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, "en", &errorCode);
305 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
306 printUString("full-uppercased/en: ", buffer, length);
307 } else {
308 printf("error in u_strToUpper(en)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
309 }
310 /* uppercase/Turkish */
311 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
312 length=u_strToUpper(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, "tr", &errorCode);
313 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
314 printUString("full-uppercased/tr: ", buffer, length);
315 } else {
316 printf("error in u_strToUpper(tr)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
317 }
318 /* titlecase/English */
319 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
320 length=u_strToTitle(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, NULL, "en", &errorCode);
321 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
322 printUString("full-titlecased/en: ", buffer, length);
323 } else {
324 printf("error in u_strToTitle(en)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
325 }
326 /* titlecase/Turkish */
327 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
328 length=u_strToTitle(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, NULL, "tr", &errorCode);
329 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
330 printUString("full-titlecased/tr: ", buffer, length);
331 } else {
332 printf("error in u_strToTitle(tr)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
333 }
334 /* case-fold/default */
335 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
336 length=u_strFoldCase(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT, &errorCode);
337 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
338 printUString("full-case-folded/default: ", buffer, length);
339 } else {
340 printf("error in u_strFoldCase(default)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
341 }
342 /* case-fold/Turkic */
343 errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
344 length=u_strFoldCase(buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer), input, -1, U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I, &errorCode);
345 if(U_SUCCESS(errorCode)) {
346 printUString("full-case-folded/Turkic: ", buffer, length);
347 } else {
348 printf("error in u_strFoldCase(Turkic)=%ld error=%s\n", length, u_errorName(errorCode));
349 }
350}
351
352// sample code for case mappings with C++ APIs ------------------------------ ***
353
354static void demoCaseMapInCPlusPlus() {
355 /*
356 * input=
357 * "aB<capital sigma>"
358 * "iI<small dotless i><capital dotted I> "
359 * "<sharp s> <small lig. ffi>"
360 * "<small final sigma><small sigma><capital sigma>"
361 */
362 static const UChar input[]={
363 0x61, 0x42, 0x3a3,
364 0x69, 0x49, 0x131, 0x130, 0x20,
365 0xdf, 0x20, 0xfb03,
366 0x3c2, 0x3c3, 0x3a3, 0
367 };
368
369 printf("\n* demoCaseMapInCPlusPlus() --------- ***\n\n");
370
371 UnicodeString s(input), t;
372 const Locale &en=Locale::getEnglish();
373 Locale tr("tr");
374
375 /*
376 * Full case mappings as in demoCaseMapInC(), using UnicodeString functions.
377 * These functions modify the string object itself.
378 * Since we want to keep the input string around, we copy it each time
379 * and case-map the copy.
380 */
381 printUnicodeString("input string: ", s);
382
383 /* lowercase/English */
384 printUnicodeString("full-lowercased/en: ", (t=s).toLower(en));
385 /* lowercase/Turkish */
386 printUnicodeString("full-lowercased/tr: ", (t=s).toLower(tr));
387 /* uppercase/English */
388 printUnicodeString("full-uppercased/en: ", (t=s).toUpper(en));
389 /* uppercase/Turkish */
390 printUnicodeString("full-uppercased/tr: ", (t=s).toUpper(tr));
391 /* titlecase/English */
392 printUnicodeString("full-titlecased/en: ", (t=s).toTitle(NULL, en));
393 /* titlecase/Turkish */
394 printUnicodeString("full-titlecased/tr: ", (t=s).toTitle(NULL, tr));
395 /* case-folde/default */
396 printUnicodeString("full-case-folded/default: ", (t=s).foldCase(U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT));
397 /* case-folde/Turkic */
398 printUnicodeString("full-case-folded/Turkic: ", (t=s).foldCase(U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I));
399}
400
401// sample code for UnicodeString storage models ----------------------------- ***
402
403static const UChar readonly[]={
404 0x61, 0x31, 0x20ac
405};
406static UChar writeable[]={
407 0x62, 0x32, 0xdbc0, 0xdc01 // includes a surrogate pair for a supplementary code point
408};
409static char out[100];
410
411static void
412demoUnicodeStringStorage() {
413 // These sample code lines illustrate how to use UnicodeString, and the
414 // comments tell what happens internally. There are no APIs to observe
415 // most of this programmatically, except for stepping into the code
416 // with a debugger.
417 // This is by design to hide such details from the user.
418 int32_t i;
419
420 printf("\n* demoUnicodeStringStorage() ------- ***\n\n");
421
422 // * UnicodeString with internally stored contents
423 // instantiate a UnicodeString from a single code point
424 // the few (2) UChars will be stored in the object itself
425 UnicodeString one((UChar32)0x24001);
426 // this copies the few UChars into the "two" object
427 UnicodeString two=one;
428 printf("length of short string copy: %d\n", two.length());
429 // set "one" to contain the 3 UChars from readonly
430 // this setTo() variant copies the characters
431 one.setTo(readonly, LENGTHOF(readonly));
432
433 // * UnicodeString with allocated contents
434 // build a longer string that will not fit into the object's buffer
435 one+=UnicodeString(writeable, LENGTHOF(writeable));
436 one+=one;
437 one+=one;
438 printf("length of longer string: %d\n", one.length());
439 // copying will use the same allocated buffer and increment the reference
440 // counter
441 two=one;
442 printf("length of longer string copy: %d\n", two.length());
443
444 // * UnicodeString using readonly-alias to a const UChar array
445 // construct a string that aliases a readonly buffer
446 UnicodeString three(FALSE, readonly, LENGTHOF(readonly));
447 printUnicodeString("readonly-alias string: ", three);
448 // copy-on-write: any modification to the string results in
449 // a copy to either the internal buffer or to a newly allocated one
450 three.setCharAt(1, 0x39);
451 printUnicodeString("readonly-aliasing string after modification: ", three);
452 // the aliased array is not modified
453 for(i=0; i<three.length(); ++i) {
454 printf("readonly buffer[%d] after modifying its string: 0x%lx\n",
455 i, readonly[i]);
456 }
457 // setTo() readonly alias
458 one.setTo(FALSE, writeable, LENGTHOF(writeable));
459 // copying the readonly-alias object with fastCopyFrom() (new in ICU 2.4)
460 // will readonly-alias the same buffer
461 two.fastCopyFrom(one);
462 printUnicodeString("fastCopyFrom(readonly alias of \"writeable\" array): ", two);
463 printf("verify that a fastCopyFrom(readonly alias) uses the same buffer pointer: %d (should be 1)\n",
464 one.getBuffer()==two.getBuffer());
465 // a normal assignment will clone the contents (new in ICU 2.4)
466 two=one;
467 printf("verify that a regular copy of a readonly alias uses a different buffer pointer: %d (should be 0)\n",
468 one.getBuffer()==two.getBuffer());
469
470 // * UnicodeString using writeable-alias to a non-const UChar array
471 UnicodeString four(writeable, LENGTHOF(writeable), LENGTHOF(writeable));
472 printUnicodeString("writeable-alias string: ", four);
473 // a modification writes through to the buffer
474 four.setCharAt(1, 0x39);
475 for(i=0; i<four.length(); ++i) {
476 printf("writeable-alias backing buffer[%d]=0x%lx "
477 "after modification\n", i, writeable[i]);
478 }
479 // a copy will not alias any more;
480 // instead, it will get a copy of the contents into allocated memory
481 two=four;
482 two.setCharAt(1, 0x21);
483 for(i=0; i<two.length(); ++i) {
484 printf("writeable-alias backing buffer[%d]=0x%lx after "
485 "modification of string copy\n", i, writeable[i]);
486 }
487 // setTo() writeable alias, capacity==length
488 one.setTo(writeable, LENGTHOF(writeable), LENGTHOF(writeable));
489 // grow the string - it will not fit into the backing buffer any more
490 // and will get copied before modification
491 one.append((UChar)0x40);
492 // shrink it back so it would fit
493 one.truncate(one.length()-1);
494 // we still operate on the copy
495 one.setCharAt(1, 0x25);
496 printf("string after growing too much and then shrinking[1]=0x%lx\n"
497 " backing store for this[1]=0x%lx\n",
498 one.charAt(1), writeable[1]);
499 // if we need it in the original buffer, then extract() to it
500 // extract() does not do anything if the string aliases that same buffer
501 // i=min(one.length(), length of array)
502 if(one.length()<LENGTHOF(writeable)) {
503 i=one.length();
504 } else {
505 i=LENGTHOF(writeable);
506 }
507 one.extract(0, i, writeable);
508 for(i=0; i<LENGTHOF(writeable); ++i) {
509 printf("writeable-alias backing buffer[%d]=0x%lx after re-extract\n",
510 i, writeable[i]);
511 }
512}
513
514// sample code for UnicodeString instantiations ----------------------------- ***
515
516static void
517demoUnicodeStringInit() {
518 // *** Make sure to read about invariant characters in utypes.h! ***
519 // Initialization of Unicode strings from C literals works _only_ for
520 // invariant characters!
521
522 printf("\n* demoUnicodeStringInit() ---------- ***\n\n");
523
524 // the string literal is 32 chars long - this must be counted for the macro
525 UnicodeString invariantOnly=UNICODE_STRING("such characters are safe 123 %-.", 32);
526
527 /*
528 * In C, we need two macros: one to declare the UChar[] array, and
529 * one to populate it; the second one is a noop on platforms where
530 * wchar_t is compatible with UChar and ASCII-based.
531 * The length of the string literal must be counted for both macros.
532 */
533 /* declare the invString array for the string */
534 U_STRING_DECL(invString, "such characters are safe 123 %-.", 32);
535 /* populate it with the characters */
536 U_STRING_INIT(invString, "such characters are safe 123 %-.", 32);
537
538 // compare the C and C++ strings
539 printf("C and C++ Unicode strings are equal: %d\n", invariantOnly==UnicodeString(TRUE, invString, 32));
540
541 /*
542 * convert between char * and UChar * strings that
543 * contain only invariant characters
544 */
545 static const char *cs1="such characters are safe 123 %-.";
546 static UChar us1[40];
547 static char cs2[40];
548 u_charsToUChars(cs1, us1, 33); /* include the terminating NUL */
549 u_UCharsToChars(us1, cs2, 33);
550 printf("char * -> UChar * -> char * with only "
551 "invariant characters: \"%s\"\n",
552 cs2);
553
554 // initialize a UnicodeString from a string literal that contains
555 // escape sequences written with invariant characters
556 // do not forget to duplicate the backslashes for ICU to see them
557 // then, count each double backslash only once!
558 UnicodeString german=UNICODE_STRING(
559 "Sch\\u00f6nes Auto: \\u20ac 11240.\\fPrivates Zeichen: \\U00102345\\n", 64).
560 unescape();
561 printUnicodeString("german UnicodeString from unescaping:\n ", german);
562
563 /*
564 * C: convert and unescape a char * string with only invariant
565 * characters to fill a UChar * string
566 */
567 UChar buffer[200];
568 int32_t length;
569 length=u_unescape(
570 "Sch\\u00f6nes Auto: \\u20ac 11240.\\fPrivates Zeichen: \\U00102345\\n",
571 buffer, LENGTHOF(buffer));
572 printf("german C Unicode string from char * unescaping: (length %d)\n ", length);
573 printUnicodeString("", UnicodeString(buffer));
574}
575
576extern int
577main(int argc, const char *argv[]) {
578 UErrorCode errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR;
579
580 // Note: Using a global variable for any object is not exactly thread-safe...
581
582 // You can change this call to e.g. ucnv_open("UTF-8", &errorCode) if you pipe
583 // the output to a file and look at it with a Unicode-capable editor.
584 // This will currently affect only the printUString() function, see the code above.
585 // printUnicodeString() could use this, too, by changing to an extract() overload
586 // that takes a UConverter argument.
587 cnv=ucnv_open(NULL, &errorCode);
588 if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
589 fprintf(stderr, "error %s opening the default converter\n", u_errorName(errorCode));
590 return errorCode;
591 }
592
593 ucnv_setFromUCallBack(cnv, UCNV_FROM_U_CALLBACK_ESCAPE, UCNV_ESCAPE_C, NULL, NULL, &errorCode);
594 if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) {
595 fprintf(stderr, "error %s setting the escape callback in the default converter\n", u_errorName(errorCode));
596 ucnv_close(cnv);
597 return errorCode;
598 }
599
600 demo_utf_h_macros();
601 demo_C_Unicode_strings();
602 demoCaseMapInC();
603 demoCaseMapInCPlusPlus();
604 demoUnicodeStringStorage();
605 demoUnicodeStringInit();
606
607 ucnv_close(cnv);
608 return 0;
609}