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1 | /* |
2 | ****************************************************************************** | |
3 | * | |
46f4442e | 4 | * Copyright (C) 2003-2007, International Business Machines |
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5 | * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. |
6 | * | |
7 | ****************************************************************************** | |
8 | * file name: ucnv_ext.h | |
9 | * encoding: US-ASCII | |
10 | * tab size: 8 (not used) | |
11 | * indentation:4 | |
12 | * | |
13 | * created on: 2003jun13 | |
14 | * created by: Markus W. Scherer | |
15 | * | |
16 | * Conversion extensions | |
17 | */ | |
18 | ||
19 | #ifndef __UCNV_EXT_H__ | |
20 | #define __UCNV_EXT_H__ | |
21 | ||
22 | #include "unicode/utypes.h" | |
23 | ||
24 | #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION | |
25 | ||
26 | #include "unicode/ucnv.h" | |
27 | #include "ucnv_cnv.h" | |
28 | ||
29 | /* | |
30 | * See icuhtml/design/conversion/conversion_extensions.html | |
31 | * | |
32 | * Conversion extensions serve two purposes: | |
33 | * 1. They support m:n mappings. | |
34 | * 2. They support extension-only conversion files that are used together | |
35 | * with the regular conversion data in base files. | |
36 | * | |
37 | * A base file may contain an extension table (explicitly requested or | |
38 | * implicitly generated for m:n mappings), but its extension table is not | |
39 | * used when an extension-only file is used. | |
40 | * | |
41 | * It is an error if a base file contains any regular (not extension) mapping | |
42 | * from the same sequence as a mapping in the extension file | |
43 | * because the base mapping would hide the extension mapping. | |
44 | * | |
45 | * | |
46 | * Data for conversion extensions: | |
47 | * | |
48 | * One set of data structures per conversion direction (to/from Unicode). | |
49 | * The data structures are sorted by input units to allow for binary search. | |
50 | * Input sequences of more than one unit are handled like contraction tables | |
51 | * in collation: | |
52 | * The lookup value of a unit points to another table that is to be searched | |
53 | * for the next unit, recursively. | |
54 | * | |
55 | * For conversion from Unicode, the initial code point is looked up in | |
56 | * a 3-stage trie for speed, | |
57 | * with an additional table of unique results to save space. | |
58 | * | |
59 | * Long output strings are stored in separate arrays, with length and index | |
60 | * in the lookup tables. | |
61 | * Output results also include a flag distinguishing roundtrip from | |
62 | * (reverse) fallback mappings. | |
63 | * | |
64 | * Input Unicode strings must not begin or end with unpaired surrogates | |
65 | * to avoid problems with matches on parts of surrogate pairs. | |
66 | * | |
67 | * Mappings from multiple characters (code points or codepage state | |
68 | * table sequences) must be searched preferring the longest match. | |
69 | * For this to work and be efficient, the variable-width table must contain | |
70 | * all mappings that contain prefixes of the multiple characters. | |
71 | * If an extension table is built on top of a base table in another file | |
72 | * and a base table entry is a prefix of a multi-character mapping, then | |
73 | * this is an error. | |
74 | * | |
75 | * | |
76 | * Implementation note: | |
77 | * | |
78 | * Currently, the parser and several checks in the code limit the number | |
79 | * of UChars or bytes in a mapping to | |
80 | * UCNV_EXT_MAX_UCHARS and UCNV_EXT_MAX_BYTES, respectively, | |
81 | * which are output value limits in the data structure. | |
82 | * | |
83 | * For input, this is not strictly necessary - it is a hard limit only for the | |
84 | * buffers in UConverter that are used to store partial matches. | |
85 | * | |
86 | * Input sequences could otherwise be arbitrarily long if partial matches | |
87 | * need not be stored (i.e., if a sequence does not span several buffers with too | |
88 | * many units before the last buffer), although then results would differ | |
89 | * depending on whether partial matches exceed the limits or not, | |
90 | * which depends on the pattern of buffer sizes. | |
91 | * | |
92 | * | |
93 | * Data structure: | |
94 | * | |
95 | * int32_t indexes[>=32]; | |
96 | * | |
97 | * Array of indexes and lengths etc. The length of the array is at least 32. | |
98 | * The actual length is stored in indexes[0] to be forward compatible. | |
99 | * | |
100 | * Each index to another array is the number of bytes from indexes[]. | |
101 | * Each length of an array is the number of array base units in that array. | |
102 | * | |
103 | * Some of the structures may not be present, in which case their indexes | |
104 | * and lengths are 0. | |
105 | * | |
106 | * Usage of indexes[i]: | |
107 | * [0] length of indexes[] | |
108 | * | |
109 | * // to Unicode table | |
110 | * [1] index of toUTable[] (array of uint32_t) | |
111 | * [2] length of toUTable[] | |
112 | * [3] index of toUUChars[] (array of UChar) | |
113 | * [4] length of toUUChars[] | |
114 | * | |
115 | * // from Unicode table, not for the initial code point | |
116 | * [5] index of fromUTableUChars[] (array of UChar) | |
117 | * [6] index of fromUTableValues[] (array of uint32_t) | |
118 | * [7] length of fromUTableUChars[] and fromUTableValues[] | |
119 | * [8] index of fromUBytes[] (array of char) | |
120 | * [9] length of fromUBytes[] | |
121 | * | |
122 | * // from Unicode trie for initial-code point lookup | |
123 | * [10] index of fromUStage12[] (combined array of uint16_t for stages 1 & 2) | |
124 | * [11] length of stage 1 portion of fromUStage12[] | |
125 | * [12] length of fromUStage12[] | |
126 | * [13] index of fromUStage3[] (array of uint16_t indexes into fromUStage3b[]) | |
127 | * [14] length of fromUStage3[] | |
128 | * [15] index of fromUStage3b[] (array of uint32_t like fromUTableValues[]) | |
129 | * [16] length of fromUStage3b[] | |
130 | * | |
131 | * [17] Bit field containing numbers of bytes: | |
132 | * 31..24 reserved, 0 | |
133 | * 23..16 maximum input bytes | |
134 | * 15.. 8 maximum output bytes | |
135 | * 7.. 0 maximum bytes per UChar | |
136 | * | |
137 | * [18] Bit field containing numbers of UChars: | |
138 | * 31..24 reserved, 0 | |
139 | * 23..16 maximum input UChars | |
140 | * 15.. 8 maximum output UChars | |
141 | * 7.. 0 maximum UChars per byte | |
142 | * | |
143 | * [19] Bit field containing flags: | |
144 | * (extension table unicodeMask) | |
145 | * 1 UCNV_HAS_SURROGATES flag for the extension table | |
146 | * 0 UCNV_HAS_SUPPLEMENTARY flag for the extension table | |
147 | * | |
148 | * [20]..[30] reserved, 0 | |
149 | * [31] number of bytes for the entire extension structure | |
150 | * [>31] reserved; there are indexes[0] indexes | |
151 | * | |
152 | * | |
153 | * uint32_t toUTable[]; | |
154 | * | |
155 | * Array of byte/value pairs for lookups for toUnicode conversion. | |
156 | * The array is partitioned into sections like collation contraction tables. | |
157 | * Each section contains one word with the number of following words and | |
158 | * a default value for when the lookup in this section yields no match. | |
159 | * | |
160 | * A section is sorted in ascending order of input bytes, | |
161 | * allowing for fast linear or binary searches. | |
162 | * The builder may store entries for a contiguous range of byte values | |
163 | * (compare difference between the first and last one with count), | |
164 | * which then allows for direct array access. | |
165 | * The builder should always do this for the initial table section. | |
166 | * | |
167 | * Entries may have 0 values, see below. | |
168 | * No two entries in a section have the same byte values. | |
169 | * | |
170 | * Each uint32_t contains an input byte value in bits 31..24 and the | |
171 | * corresponding lookup value in bits 23..0. | |
172 | * Interpret the value as follows: | |
173 | * if(value==0) { | |
174 | * no match, see below | |
175 | * } else if(value<0x1f0000) { | |
176 | * partial match - use value as index to the next toUTable section | |
177 | * and match the next unit; (value indexes toUTable[value]) | |
178 | * } else { | |
179 | * if(bit 23 set) { | |
180 | * roundtrip; | |
181 | * } else { | |
182 | * fallback; | |
183 | * } | |
184 | * unset value bit 23; | |
185 | * if(value<=0x2fffff) { | |
186 | * (value-0x1f0000) is a code point; (BMP: value<=0x1fffff) | |
187 | * } else { | |
188 | * bits 17..0 (value&0x3ffff) is an index to | |
189 | * the result UChars in toUUChars[]; (0 indexes toUUChars[0]) | |
190 | * length of the result=((value>>18)-12); (length=0..19) | |
191 | * } | |
192 | * } | |
193 | * | |
194 | * The first word in a section contains the number of following words in the | |
195 | * input byte position (bits 31..24, number=1..0xff). | |
196 | * The value of the initial word is used when the current byte is not found | |
197 | * in this section. | |
198 | * If the value is not 0, then it represents a result as above. | |
199 | * If the value is 0, then the search has to return a shorter match with an | |
200 | * earlier default value as the result, or result in "unmappable" even for the | |
201 | * initial bytes. | |
202 | * If the value is 0 for the initial toUTable entry, then the initial byte | |
203 | * does not start any mapping input. | |
204 | * | |
205 | * | |
206 | * UChar toUUChars[]; | |
207 | * | |
208 | * Contains toUnicode mapping results, stored as sequences of UChars. | |
209 | * Indexes and lengths stored in the toUTable[]. | |
210 | * | |
211 | * | |
212 | * UChar fromUTableUChars[]; | |
213 | * uint32_t fromUTableValues[]; | |
214 | * | |
215 | * The fromUTable is split into two arrays, but works otherwise much like | |
216 | * the toUTable. The array is partitioned into sections like collation | |
217 | * contraction tables and toUTable. | |
218 | * A row in the table consists of same-index entries in fromUTableUChars[] | |
219 | * and fromUTableValues[]. | |
220 | * | |
221 | * Interpret a value as follows: | |
222 | * if(value==0) { | |
223 | * no match, see below | |
224 | * } else if(value<=0xffffff) { (bits 31..24 are 0) | |
225 | * partial match - use value as index to the next fromUTable section | |
226 | * and match the next unit; (value indexes fromUTable[value]) | |
227 | * } else { | |
228 | * if(value==0x80000001) { | |
229 | * return no mapping, but request for <subchar1>; | |
230 | * } | |
231 | * if(bit 31 set) { | |
232 | * roundtrip; | |
233 | * } else { | |
234 | * fallback; | |
235 | * } | |
236 | * // bits 30..29 reserved, 0 | |
237 | * length=(value>>24)&0x1f; (bits 28..24) | |
238 | * if(length==1..3) { | |
239 | * bits 23..0 contain 1..3 bytes, padded with 00s on the left; | |
240 | * } else { | |
241 | * bits 23..0 (value&0xffffff) is an index to | |
242 | * the result bytes in fromUBytes[]; (0 indexes fromUBytes[0]) | |
243 | * } | |
244 | * } | |
245 | * | |
246 | * The first pair in a section contains the number of following pairs in the | |
247 | * UChar position (16 bits, number=1..0xffff). | |
248 | * The value of the initial pair is used when the current UChar is not found | |
249 | * in this section. | |
250 | * If the value is not 0, then it represents a result as above. | |
251 | * If the value is 0, then the search has to return a shorter match with an | |
252 | * earlier default value as the result, or result in "unmappable" even for the | |
253 | * initial UChars. | |
254 | * | |
255 | * If the from Unicode trie is present, then the from Unicode search tables | |
256 | * are not used for initial code points. | |
257 | * In this case, the first entries (index 0) in the tables are not used | |
258 | * (reserved, set to 0) because a value of 0 is used in trie results | |
259 | * to indicate no mapping. | |
260 | * | |
261 | * | |
262 | * uint16_t fromUStage12[]; | |
263 | * | |
264 | * Stages 1 & 2 of a trie that maps an initial code point. | |
265 | * Indexes in stage 1 are all offset by the length of stage 1 so that the | |
266 | * same array pointer can be used for both stages. | |
267 | * If (c>>10)>=(length of stage 1) then c does not start any mapping. | |
268 | * Same bit distribution as for regular conversion tries. | |
269 | * | |
270 | * | |
271 | * uint16_t fromUStage3[]; | |
272 | * uint32_t fromUStage3b[]; | |
273 | * | |
274 | * Stage 3 of the trie. The first array simply contains indexes to the second, | |
275 | * which contains words in the same format as fromUTableValues[]. | |
276 | * Use a stage 3 granularity of 4, which allows for 256k stage 3 entries, | |
277 | * and 16-bit entries in stage 3 allow for 64k stage 3b entries. | |
278 | * The stage 3 granularity means that the stage 2 entry needs to be left-shifted. | |
279 | * | |
280 | * Two arrays are used because it is expected that more than half of the stage 3 | |
281 | * entries will be zero. The 16-bit index stage 3 array saves space even | |
282 | * considering storing a total of 6 bytes per non-zero entry in both arrays | |
283 | * together. | |
284 | * Using a stage 3 granularity of >1 diminishes the compactability in that stage | |
285 | * but provides a larger effective addressing space in stage 2. | |
286 | * All but the final result stage use 16-bit entries to save space. | |
287 | * | |
288 | * fromUStage3b[] contains a zero for "no mapping" at its index 0, | |
289 | * and may contain UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_SUBCHAR1 at index 1 for "<subchar1> SUB mapping" | |
290 | * (i.e., "no mapping" with preference for <subchar1> rather than <subchar>), | |
291 | * and all other items are unique non-zero results. | |
292 | * | |
293 | * The default value of a fromUTableValues[] section that is referenced | |
294 | * _directly_ from a fromUStage3b[] item may also be UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_SUBCHAR1, | |
295 | * but this value must not occur anywhere else in fromUTableValues[] | |
296 | * because "no mapping" is always a property of a single code point, | |
297 | * never of multiple. | |
298 | * | |
299 | * | |
300 | * char fromUBytes[]; | |
301 | * | |
302 | * Contains fromUnicode mapping results, stored as sequences of chars. | |
303 | * Indexes and lengths stored in the fromUTableValues[]. | |
304 | */ | |
305 | enum { | |
306 | UCNV_EXT_INDEXES_LENGTH, /* 0 */ | |
307 | ||
308 | UCNV_EXT_TO_U_INDEX, /* 1 */ | |
309 | UCNV_EXT_TO_U_LENGTH, | |
310 | UCNV_EXT_TO_U_UCHARS_INDEX, | |
311 | UCNV_EXT_TO_U_UCHARS_LENGTH, | |
312 | ||
313 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_UCHARS_INDEX, /* 5 */ | |
314 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_VALUES_INDEX, | |
315 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_LENGTH, | |
316 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_BYTES_INDEX, | |
317 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_BYTES_LENGTH, | |
318 | ||
319 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_12_INDEX, /* 10 */ | |
320 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_1_LENGTH, | |
321 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_12_LENGTH, | |
322 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_3_INDEX, | |
323 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_3_LENGTH, | |
324 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_3B_INDEX, | |
325 | UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_STAGE_3B_LENGTH, | |
326 | ||
327 | UCNV_EXT_COUNT_BYTES, /* 17 */ | |
328 | UCNV_EXT_COUNT_UCHARS, | |
329 | UCNV_EXT_FLAGS, | |
330 | ||
331 | UCNV_EXT_RESERVED_INDEX, /* 20, moves with additional indexes */ | |
332 | ||
333 | UCNV_EXT_SIZE=31, | |
334 | UCNV_EXT_INDEXES_MIN_LENGTH=32 | |
335 | }; | |
336 | ||
337 | /* get the pointer to an extension array from indexes[index] */ | |
338 | #define UCNV_EXT_ARRAY(indexes, index, itemType) \ | |
339 | ((const itemType *)((const char *)(indexes)+(indexes)[index])) | |
340 | ||
341 | #define UCNV_GET_MAX_BYTES_PER_UCHAR(indexes) \ | |
342 | ((indexes)[UCNV_EXT_COUNT_BYTES]&0xff) | |
343 | ||
344 | /* internal API ------------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
345 | ||
346 | U_CFUNC UBool | |
347 | ucnv_extInitialMatchToU(UConverter *cnv, const int32_t *cx, | |
348 | int32_t firstLength, | |
349 | const char **src, const char *srcLimit, | |
350 | UChar **target, const UChar *targetLimit, | |
351 | int32_t **offsets, int32_t srcIndex, | |
352 | UBool flush, | |
353 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
354 | ||
355 | U_CFUNC UChar32 | |
356 | ucnv_extSimpleMatchToU(const int32_t *cx, | |
357 | const char *source, int32_t length, | |
358 | UBool useFallback); | |
359 | ||
360 | U_CFUNC void | |
361 | ucnv_extContinueMatchToU(UConverter *cnv, | |
362 | UConverterToUnicodeArgs *pArgs, int32_t srcIndex, | |
363 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
364 | ||
365 | ||
366 | U_CFUNC UBool | |
367 | ucnv_extInitialMatchFromU(UConverter *cnv, const int32_t *cx, | |
368 | UChar32 cp, | |
369 | const UChar **src, const UChar *srcLimit, | |
370 | char **target, const char *targetLimit, | |
371 | int32_t **offsets, int32_t srcIndex, | |
372 | UBool flush, | |
373 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
374 | ||
375 | U_CFUNC int32_t | |
376 | ucnv_extSimpleMatchFromU(const int32_t *cx, | |
377 | UChar32 cp, uint32_t *pValue, | |
378 | UBool useFallback); | |
379 | ||
380 | U_CFUNC void | |
381 | ucnv_extContinueMatchFromU(UConverter *cnv, | |
382 | UConverterFromUnicodeArgs *pArgs, int32_t srcIndex, | |
383 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
384 | ||
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385 | /* |
386 | * Add code points and strings to the set according to the extension mappings. | |
387 | * Limitation on the UConverterSetFilter: | |
388 | * The filters currently assume that they are used with 1:1 mappings. | |
389 | * They only apply to single input code points, and then they pass through | |
390 | * only mappings with single-charset-code results. | |
391 | * For example, the Shift-JIS filter only works for 2-byte results and tests | |
392 | * that those 2 bytes are in the JIS X 0208 range of Shift-JIS. | |
393 | */ | |
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394 | U_CFUNC void |
395 | ucnv_extGetUnicodeSet(const UConverterSharedData *sharedData, | |
73c04bcf | 396 | const USetAdder *sa, |
374ca955 | 397 | UConverterUnicodeSet which, |
46f4442e | 398 | UConverterSetFilter filter, |
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399 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); |
400 | ||
401 | /* toUnicode helpers -------------------------------------------------------- */ | |
402 | ||
403 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_BYTE_SHIFT 24 | |
404 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_VALUE_MASK 0xffffff | |
405 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MIN_CODE_POINT 0x1f0000 | |
406 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MAX_CODE_POINT 0x2fffff | |
407 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_ROUNDTRIP_FLAG ((uint32_t)1<<23) | |
408 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_INDEX_MASK 0x3ffff | |
409 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_LENGTH_SHIFT 18 | |
410 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_LENGTH_OFFSET 12 | |
411 | ||
412 | /* maximum number of indexed UChars */ | |
413 | #define UCNV_EXT_MAX_UCHARS 19 | |
414 | ||
415 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MAKE_WORD(byte, value) (((uint32_t)(byte)<<UCNV_EXT_TO_U_BYTE_SHIFT)|(value)) | |
416 | ||
417 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_GET_BYTE(word) ((word)>>UCNV_EXT_TO_U_BYTE_SHIFT) | |
418 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_GET_VALUE(word) ((word)&UCNV_EXT_TO_U_VALUE_MASK) | |
419 | ||
420 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_IS_PARTIAL(value) ((value)<UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MIN_CODE_POINT) | |
421 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_GET_PARTIAL_INDEX(value) (value) | |
422 | ||
423 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_IS_ROUNDTRIP(value) (((value)&UCNV_EXT_TO_U_ROUNDTRIP_FLAG)!=0) | |
424 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MASK_ROUNDTRIP(value) ((value)&~UCNV_EXT_TO_U_ROUNDTRIP_FLAG) | |
425 | ||
426 | /* use after masking off the roundtrip flag */ | |
427 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_IS_CODE_POINT(value) ((value)<=UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MAX_CODE_POINT) | |
428 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_GET_CODE_POINT(value) ((value)-UCNV_EXT_TO_U_MIN_CODE_POINT) | |
429 | ||
430 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_GET_INDEX(value) ((value)&UCNV_EXT_TO_U_INDEX_MASK) | |
431 | #define UCNV_EXT_TO_U_GET_LENGTH(value) (((value)>>UCNV_EXT_TO_U_LENGTH_SHIFT)-UCNV_EXT_TO_U_LENGTH_OFFSET) | |
432 | ||
433 | /* fromUnicode helpers ------------------------------------------------------ */ | |
434 | ||
435 | /* most trie constants are shared with ucnvmbcs.h */ | |
436 | ||
437 | /* see similar utrie.h UTRIE_INDEX_SHIFT and UTRIE_DATA_GRANULARITY */ | |
438 | #define UCNV_EXT_STAGE_2_LEFT_SHIFT 2 | |
439 | #define UCNV_EXT_STAGE_3_GRANULARITY 4 | |
440 | ||
441 | /* trie access, returns the stage 3 value=index to stage 3b; s1Index=c>>10 */ | |
442 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U(stage12, stage3, s1Index, c) \ | |
443 | (stage3)[ ((int32_t)(stage12)[ (stage12)[s1Index] +(((c)>>4)&0x3f) ]<<UCNV_EXT_STAGE_2_LEFT_SHIFT) +((c)&0xf) ] | |
444 | ||
445 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_LENGTH_SHIFT 24 | |
446 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_ROUNDTRIP_FLAG ((uint32_t)1<<31) | |
447 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_RESERVED_MASK 0x60000000 | |
448 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_DATA_MASK 0xffffff | |
449 | ||
450 | /* special value for "no mapping" to <subchar1> (impossible roundtrip to 0 bytes, value 01) */ | |
451 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_SUBCHAR1 0x80000001 | |
452 | ||
453 | /* at most 3 bytes in the lower part of the value */ | |
454 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_MAX_DIRECT_LENGTH 3 | |
455 | ||
456 | /* maximum number of indexed bytes */ | |
457 | #define UCNV_EXT_MAX_BYTES 0x1f | |
458 | ||
459 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_IS_PARTIAL(value) (((value)>>UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_LENGTH_SHIFT)==0) | |
460 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_GET_PARTIAL_INDEX(value) (value) | |
461 | ||
462 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_IS_ROUNDTRIP(value) (((value)&UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_ROUNDTRIP_FLAG)!=0) | |
463 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_MASK_ROUNDTRIP(value) ((value)&~UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_ROUNDTRIP_FLAG) | |
464 | ||
46f4442e | 465 | /* get length; masks away all other bits */ |
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466 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_GET_LENGTH(value) (int32_t)(((value)>>UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_LENGTH_SHIFT)&UCNV_EXT_MAX_BYTES) |
467 | ||
468 | /* get bytes or bytes index */ | |
469 | #define UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_GET_DATA(value) ((value)&UCNV_EXT_FROM_U_DATA_MASK) | |
470 | ||
471 | #endif | |
472 | ||
473 | #endif |