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1/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Name: strconv.h
3// Purpose: interface of wxMBConvUTF7
4// Author: wxWidgets team
5// RCS-ID: $Id$
6// Licence: wxWindows licence
7/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
8
9/**
10 @class wxMBConv
11
12 This class is the base class of a hierarchy of classes capable of
13 converting text strings between multibyte (SBCS or DBCS) encodings and
14 Unicode.
15
16 This is an abstract base class which defines the operations implemented by
17 all different conversion classes. The derived classes don't add any new
18 operations of their own (except, possibly, some non-default constructors)
19 and so you should simply use this class ToWChar() and FromWChar() (or
20 cMB2WC() and cWC2MB()) methods with the objects of the derived class.
21
22 In the documentation for this and related classes please notice that
23 length of the string refers to the number of characters in the string
24 not counting the terminating @c NUL, if any. While the size of the string
25 is the total number of bytes in the string, including any trailing @c NUL.
26 Thus, length of wide character string @c L"foo" is 3 while its size can
27 be either 8 or 16 depending on whether @c wchar_t is 2 bytes (as
28 under Windows) or 4 (Unix).
29
30 @library{wxbase}
31 @category{conv}
32
33 @see wxCSConv, wxEncodingConverter, @ref overview_mbconv
34*/
35class wxMBConv
36{
37public:
38 /**
39 Trivial default constructor.
40 */
41 wxMBConv();
42
43 /**
44 This pure virtual function is overridden in each of the derived classes
45 to return a new copy of the object it is called on.
46
47 It is used for copying the conversion objects while preserving their
48 dynamic type.
49 */
50 virtual wxMBConv* Clone() const = 0;
51
52 /**
53 This function returns 1 for most of the multibyte encodings in which the
54 string is terminated by a single @c NUL, 2 for UTF-16 and 4 for UTF-32 for
55 which the string is terminated with 2 and 4 @c NUL characters respectively.
56 The other cases are not currently supported and @c wxCONV_FAILED
57 (defined as -1) is returned for them.
58 */
59 virtual size_t GetMBNulLen() const;
60
61 /**
62 Returns the maximal value which can be returned by GetMBNulLen() for
63 any conversion object.
64
65 Currently this value is 4.
66
67 This method can be used to allocate the buffer with enough space for the
68 trailing @c NUL characters for any encoding.
69 */
70 static size_t GetMaxMBNulLen();
71
72 /**
73 Convert multibyte string to a wide character one.
74
75 This is the most general function for converting a multibyte string to
76 a wide string, cMB2WC() may be often more convenient, however this
77 function is the most efficient one as it allows to avoid any
78 unnecessary copying.
79
80 The main case is when @a dst is not @NULL and @a srcLen is not
81 @c wxNO_LEN (which is defined as @c (size_t)-1): then the function
82 converts exactly @a srcLen bytes starting at @a src into wide string
83 which it output to @e dst. If the length of the resulting wide
84 string is greater than @e dstLen, an error is returned. Note that if
85 @a srcLen bytes don't include @c NUL characters, the resulting wide
86 string is not @c NUL-terminated neither.
87
88 If @a srcLen is @c wxNO_LEN, the function supposes that the string is
89 properly (i.e. as necessary for the encoding handled by this
90 conversion) @c NUL-terminated and converts the entire string, including
91 any trailing @c NUL bytes. In this case the wide string is also @c
92 NUL-terminated.
93
94 Finally, if @a dst is @NULL, the function returns the length of the
95 needed buffer.
96
97 Example of use of this function:
98 @code
99 size_t dstLen = conv.ToWChar(NULL, 0, src);
100 if ( dstLen == wxCONV_FAILED )
101 ... handle error ...
102 wchar_t *dst = new wchar_t[dstLen];
103 if ( conv.ToWChar(dst, dstLen, src) == wxCONV_FAILED )
104 ... handle error ...
105 @endcode
106
107 Notice that when passing the explicit source length the output will
108 @e not be @c NUL terminated if you pass @c strlen(str) as parameter.
109 Either leave @a srcLen as default @c wxNO_LEN or add one to @c strlen
110 result if you want the output to be @c NUL terminated.
111
112 @param dst
113 Pointer to output buffer of the size of at least @a dstLen or @NULL.
114 @param dstLen
115 Maximal number of characters to be written to the output buffer if
116 @a dst is non-@NULL, unused otherwise.
117 @param src
118 Point to the source string, must not be @NULL.
119 @param srcLen
120 The number of characters of the source string to convert or
121 @c wxNO_LEN (default parameter) to convert everything up to and
122 including the terminating @c NUL character(s).
123
124 @return
125 The number of character written (or which would have been written
126 if it were non-@NULL) to @a dst or @c wxCONV_FAILED on error.
127 */
128 virtual size_t ToWChar(wchar_t* dst, size_t dstLen, const char* src,
129 size_t srcLen = wxNO_LEN) const;
130
131 /**
132 Converts wide character string to multibyte.
133
134 This function has the same semantics as ToWChar() except that it
135 converts a wide string to multibyte one. As with ToWChar(), it may be
136 more convenient to use cWC2MB() when working with @c NUL terminated
137 strings.
138
139 @param dst
140 Pointer to output buffer of the size of at least @a dstLen or @NULL.
141 @param dstLen
142 Maximal number of characters to be written to the output buffer if
143 @a dst is non-@NULL, unused otherwise.
144 @param src
145 Point to the source string, must not be @NULL.
146 @param srcLen
147 The number of characters of the source string to convert or
148 @c wxNO_LEN (default parameter) to convert everything up to and
149 including the terminating @c NUL character.
150
151 @return
152 The number of character written (or which would have been written
153 if it were non-@NULL) to @a dst or @c wxCONV_FAILED on error.
154 */
155 virtual size_t FromWChar(char* dst, size_t dstLen, const wchar_t* src,
156 size_t srcLen = wxNO_LEN) const;
157
158 /**
159 Converts from multibyte encoding to Unicode by calling ToWChar() and
160 allocating a temporary wxWCharBuffer to hold the result.
161
162 This function is a convenient wrapper around ToWChar() as it takes care
163 of allocating the buffer of the necessary size itself. Its parameters
164 have the same meaning as for ToWChar(), in particular @a inLen can be
165 specified explicitly in which case exactly that many characters are
166 converted and @a outLen receives (if non-@NULL) exactly the
167 corresponding number of wide characters, whether the last one of them
168 is @c NUL or not. However if @c inLen is @c wxNO_LEN, then @c outLen
169 doesn't count the trailing @c NUL even if it is always present in this
170 case.
171
172 Finally notice that if the conversion fails, the returned buffer is
173 invalid and @a outLen is set to 0 (and not @c wxCONV_FAILED for
174 compatibility concerns).
175 */
176 const wxWCharBuffer cMB2WC(const char* in,
177 size_t inLen,
178 size_t *outLen) const;
179
180 /**
181 Converts a char buffer to wide char one.
182
183 This is the most convenient and safest conversion function as you
184 don't have to deal with the buffer lengths directly. Use it if the
185 input buffer is known not to be empty or if you are sure that the
186 conversion is going to succeed -- otherwise, use the overload above to
187 be able to distinguish between empty input and conversion failure.
188
189 @return
190 The buffer containing the converted text, empty if the input was
191 empty or if the conversion failed.
192
193 @since 2.9.1
194 */
195 const wxWCharBuffer cMB2WC(const wxCharBuffer& buf) const;
196
197 //@{
198 /**
199 Converts from multibyte encoding to the current wxChar type (which
200 depends on whether wxUSE_UNICODE is set to 1).
201
202 If wxChar is char, it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is
203 wchar_t, it returns the result in a wxWCharBuffer. The macro wxMB2WXbuf
204 is defined as the correct return type (without const).
205 */
206 const char* cMB2WX(const char* psz) const;
207 const wxWCharBuffer cMB2WX(const char* psz) const;
208 //@}
209
210 /**
211 Converts from Unicode to multibyte encoding by calling FromWChar() and
212 allocating a temporary wxCharBuffer to hold the result.
213
214 This function is a convenient wrapper around FromWChar() as it takes
215 care of allocating the buffer of necessary size itself.
216
217 Its parameters have the same meaning as the corresponding parameters of
218 FromWChar(), please see the description of cMB2WC() for more details.
219 */
220 const wxCharBuffer cWC2MB(const wchar_t* in,
221 size_t inLen,
222 size_t *outLen) const;
223
224 /**
225 Converts a wide char buffer to char one.
226
227 This is the most convenient and safest conversion function as you
228 don't have to deal with the buffer lengths directly. Use it if the
229 input buffer is known not to be empty or if you are sure that the
230 conversion is going to succeed -- otherwise, use the overload above to
231 be able to distinguish between empty input and conversion failure.
232
233 @return
234 The buffer containing the converted text, empty if the input was
235 empty or if the conversion failed.
236
237 @since 2.9.1
238 */
239 const wxCharBuffer cWC2MB(const wxWCharBuffer& buf) const;
240
241 //@{
242 /**
243 Converts from Unicode to the current wxChar type.
244
245 If wxChar is wchar_t, it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is
246 char, it returns the result in a wxCharBuffer. The macro wxWC2WXbuf is
247 defined as the correct return type (without const).
248 */
249 const wchar_t* cWC2WX(const wchar_t* psz) const;
250 const wxCharBuffer cWC2WX(const wchar_t* psz) const;
251 //@}
252
253 //@{
254 /**
255 Converts from the current wxChar type to multibyte encoding.
256
257 If wxChar is char, it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is
258 wchar_t, it returns the result in a wxCharBuffer. The macro wxWX2MBbuf
259 is defined as the correct return type (without const).
260 */
261 const char* cWX2MB(const wxChar* psz) const;
262 const wxCharBuffer cWX2MB(const wxChar* psz) const;
263 //@}
264
265 //@{
266 /**
267 Converts from the current wxChar type to Unicode.
268
269 If wxChar is wchar_t, it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is
270 char, it returns the result in a wxWCharBuffer. The macro wxWX2WCbuf is
271 defined as the correct return type (without const).
272 */
273 const wchar_t* cWX2WC(const wxChar* psz) const;
274 const wxWCharBuffer cWX2WC(const wxChar* psz) const;
275 //@}
276
277 /**
278 @deprecated This function is deprecated, please use ToWChar() instead.
279
280 Converts from a string @a in multibyte encoding to Unicode putting up to
281 @a outLen characters into the buffer @e out.
282
283 If @a out is @NULL, only the length of the string which would result
284 from the conversion is calculated and returned. Note that this is the
285 length and not size, i.e. the returned value does not include the
286 trailing @c NUL. But when the function is called with a non-@NULL @a
287 out buffer, the @a outLen parameter should be one more to allow to
288 properly @c NUL-terminate the string.
289
290 So to properly use this function you need to write:
291 @code
292 size_t lenConv = conv.MB2WC(NULL, in, 0);
293 if ( lenConv == wxCONV_FAILED )
294 ... handle error ...
295 // allocate 1 more character for the trailing NUL and also pass
296 // the size of the buffer to the function now
297 wchar_t *out = new wchar_t[lenConv + 1];
298 if ( conv.MB2WC(out, in, lenConv + 1) == wxCONV_FAILED )
299 ... handle error ...
300 @endcode
301 For this and other reasons, ToWChar() is strongly recommended as a
302 replacement.
303
304 @param out
305 The output buffer, may be @NULL if the caller is only
306 interested in the length of the resulting string
307 @param in
308 The NUL-terminated input string, cannot be @NULL
309 @param outLen
310 The length of the output buffer but including
311 NUL, ignored if out is @NULL
312
313 @return The length of the converted string excluding the trailing NUL.
314 */
315 virtual size_t MB2WC(wchar_t* out, const char* in, size_t outLen) const;
316
317 /**
318 @deprecated This function is deprecated, please use FromWChar() instead.
319
320 Converts from Unicode to multibyte encoding.
321 The semantics of this function (including the return value meaning) is
322 the same as for wxMBConv::MB2WC. Notice that when the function is
323 called with a non-@NULL buffer, the @a n parameter should be the size
324 of the buffer and so it should take into account the trailing @c NUL,
325 which might take two or four bytes for some encodings (UTF-16 and
326 UTF-32) and not one, i.e. GetMBNulLen().
327 */
328 virtual size_t WC2MB(char* buf, const wchar_t* psz, size_t n) const;
329};
330
331
332/**
333 @class wxMBConvUTF7
334
335 This class converts between the UTF-7 encoding and Unicode.
336 It has one predefined instance, @b wxConvUTF7.
337
338 Notice that, unlike all the other conversion objects, this converter is
339 stateful, i.e. it remembers its state from the last call to its ToWChar()
340 or FromWChar() and assumes it is called on the continuation of the same
341 string when the same method is called again. This assumption is only made
342 if an explicit length is specified as parameter to these functions as if an
343 entire @c NUL terminated string is processed the state doesn't need to be
344 remembered.
345
346 This also means that, unlike the other predefined conversion objects,
347 @b wxConvUTF7 is @em not thread-safe.
348
349 @library{wxbase}
350 @category{conv}
351
352 @see wxMBConvUTF8, @ref overview_mbconv
353*/
354class wxMBConvUTF7 : public wxMBConv
355{
356};
357
358
359
360/**
361 @class wxMBConvUTF8
362
363 This class converts between the UTF-8 encoding and Unicode.
364 It has one predefined instance, @b wxConvUTF8.
365
366 @library{wxbase}
367 @category{conv}
368
369 @see wxMBConvUTF7, @ref overview_mbconv
370*/
371class wxMBConvUTF8 : public wxMBConv
372{
373};
374
375
376
377/**
378 @class wxMBConvUTF16
379
380 This class is used to convert between multibyte encodings and UTF-16 Unicode
381 encoding (also known as UCS-2).
382
383 Unlike UTF-8 encoding, UTF-16 uses words and not bytes and hence depends
384 on the byte ordering: big or little endian. Hence this class is provided in
385 two versions: wxMBConvUTF16LE and wxMBConvUTF16BE and wxMBConvUTF16 itself
386 is just a typedef for one of them (native for the given platform, e.g. LE
387 under Windows and BE under Mac).
388
389 @library{wxbase}
390 @category{conv}
391
392 @see wxMBConvUTF8, wxMBConvUTF32, @ref overview_mbconv
393*/
394class wxMBConvUTF16 : public wxMBConv
395{
396};
397
398
399/**
400 @class wxMBConvUTF32
401
402 This class is used to convert between multibyte encodings and UTF-32
403 Unicode encoding (also known as UCS-4).
404 Unlike UTF-8 encoding, UTF-32 uses (double) words and not bytes and hence
405 depends on the byte ordering: big or little endian. Hence this class is
406 provided in two versions: wxMBConvUTF32LE and wxMBConvUTF32BE and
407 wxMBConvUTF32 itself is just a typedef for one of them (native for the
408 given platform, e.g. LE under Windows and BE under Mac).
409
410 @library{wxbase}
411 @category{conv}
412
413 @see wxMBConvUTF8, wxMBConvUTF16, @ref overview_mbconv
414*/
415class wxMBConvUTF32 : public wxMBConv
416{
417};
418
419
420
421
422/**
423 @class wxCSConv
424
425 This class converts between any character set supported by the system and
426 Unicode.
427
428 Please notice that this class uses system-provided conversion functions,
429 e.g. @c MultiByteToWideChar() and @c WideCharToMultiByte() under MSW and @c
430 iconv(3) under Unix systems and as such may support different encodings and
431 different encoding names on different platforms (although all relatively
432 common encodings are supported should be supported everywhere).
433
434 It has one predefined instance, @b wxConvLocal, for the default user
435 character set.
436
437 @library{wxbase}
438 @category{conv}
439
440 @see wxMBConv, wxEncodingConverter, @ref overview_mbconv
441*/
442class wxCSConv : public wxMBConv
443{
444public:
445 /**
446 Constructor.
447
448 You can specify the name of the character set you want to convert
449 from/to. If the character set name is not recognized, ISO 8859-1 is
450 used as fall back, use IsOk() to test for this.
451
452 @param charset The name of the encoding, shouldn't be empty.
453 */
454 wxCSConv(const wxString& charset);
455
456 /**
457 Constructor.
458
459 You can specify an encoding constant for the character set you want to
460 convert from/to. Use IsOk() after construction to check whether the
461 encoding is supported by the current system.
462
463 @param encoding Any valid (i.e. not wxFONTENCODING_MAX) font encoding.
464 */
465 wxCSConv(wxFontEncoding encoding);
466
467 /**
468 Returns @true if the charset (or the encoding) given at constructor is
469 really available to use.
470
471 Returns @false if ISO 8859-1 will be used instead.
472
473 Note this does not mean that a given string will be correctly
474 converted. A malformed string may still make conversion functions
475 return @c wxCONV_FAILED.
476
477 @since 2.8.2
478 */
479 bool IsOk() const;
480};
481
482
483
484/**
485 Conversion object used for converting file names from their external
486 representation to the one used inside the program.
487
488 @b wxConvFileName converts filenames between filesystem multibyte encoding
489 and Unicode. @b wxConvFileName can also be set to a something else at
490 run-time which is used e.g. by wxGTK to use an object which checks the
491 environment variable @b G_FILESYSTEM_ENCODING indicating that filenames
492 should not be interpreted as UTF8 and also for converting invalid UTF8
493 characters (e.g. if there is a filename in iso8859_1) to strings with octal
494 values.
495
496 Since some platforms (such as Win32) use Unicode in the filenames,
497 and others (such as Unix) use multibyte encodings, this object should only
498 be used directly if wxMBFILES is defined to 1. A convenience macro,
499 @c wxFNCONV, is defined to @c wxConvFileName->cWX2MB in this case. You
500 could use it like this:
501
502 @code
503 wxChar *name = "rawfile.doc";
504 FILE *fil = fopen(wxFNCONV(name), "r");
505 @endcode
506
507 (although it would be better to just use wxFopen(name, "r") in this
508 particular case, you only need to use this object for functions taking file
509 names not wrapped by wxWidgets.)
510
511 @library{wxbase}
512 @category{conv}
513
514 @see @ref overview_mbconv
515*/
516extern wxMBConv* wxConvFileName;