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3 %% Purpose: wxMBConv documentation
4 %% Author: Ove Kaaven, Vadim Zeitlin
7 %% Copyright: (c) 2000 Ove Kaaven
8 %% (c) 2003-2006 Vadim Zeitlin
9 %% License: wxWindows license
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13 \section{\class{wxMBConv
}}\label{wxmbconv
}
15 This class is the base class of a hierarchy of classes capable of converting
16 text strings between multibyte (SBCS or DBCS) encodings and Unicode.
18 In the documentation for this and related classes please notice that
19 \emph{length
} of the string refers to the number of characters in the string
20 not counting the terminating
\NUL, if any. While the
\emph{size
} of the string
21 is the total number of bytes in the string, including any trailing
\NUL.
22 Thus, length of wide character string
\texttt{L"foo"
} is $
3$ while its size can
23 be either $
8$ or $
16$ depending on whether
\texttt{wchar
\_t} is $
2$ bytes (as
24 under Windows) or $
4$ (Unix).
26 \wxheading{Global variables
}
28 There are several predefined instances of this class:
30 \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvLibc
}}{Uses the standard ANSI C
\texttt{mbstowcs()
} and
31 \texttt{wcstombs()
} functions to perform the conversions; thus depends on the
33 \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvLocal
}}{Another conversion corresponding to the
34 current locale but this one uses the best available conversion.
}
35 \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvUI
}}{The conversion used for hte standard UI elements
36 such as menu items and buttons. This is a pointer which is initially set to
37 \texttt{wxConvLocal
} as the program uses the current locale by default but can
38 be set to some specific conversion if the program needs to use a specific
40 \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvISO8859
\_1}}{Conversion to and from ISO-
8859-
1 (Latin I)
42 \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvUTF8
}}{Conversion to and from UTF-
8 encoding.
}
43 \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvFile
}}{The appropriate conversion for the file names,
44 depends on the system.
}
45 % \twocolitem{\textbf{wxConvCurrent}}{Not really clear what is it for...}
51 \texttt{wxCONV
\_FAILED} value is defined as
\texttt{(size
\_t)$-
1$
} and is
52 returned by the conversion functions instead of the length of the converted
53 string if the conversion fails.
56 \wxheading{Derived from
}
60 \wxheading{Include files
}
66 \helpref{wxBase
}{librarieslist
}
70 \helpref{wxCSConv
}{wxcsconv
},
71 \helpref{wxEncodingConverter
}{wxencodingconverter
},
72 \helpref{wxMBConv classes overview
}{mbconvclasses
}
75 \latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members
}}}
78 \membersection{wxMBConv::wxMBConv
}\label{wxmbconvwxmbconv
}
80 \func{}{wxMBConv
}{\void}
82 Trivial default constructor.
85 \membersection{wxMBConv::Clone
}\label{wxmbconvclone
}
87 \constfunc{virtual wxMBConv *
}{Clone
}{\void}
89 This pure virtual function is overridden in each of the derived classes to
90 return a new copy of the object it is called on. It is used for copying the
91 conversion objects while preserving their dynamic type.
94 \membersection{wxMBConv::MB2WC
}\label{wxmbconvmb2wc
}
96 \constfunc{virtual size
\_t}{MB2WC
}{\param{wchar
\_t *
}{out
},
\param{const char *
}{in
},
\param{size
\_t }{outLen
}}
98 \deprecated{\helpref{ToWChar
}{wxmbconvtowchar
}}
100 Converts from a string
\arg{in
} in multibyte encoding to Unicode putting up to
101 \arg{outLen
} characters into the buffer
\arg{out
}.
103 If
\arg{out
} is
\NULL, only the length of the string which would result from
104 the conversion is calculated and returned. Note that this is the length and not
105 size, i.e. the returned value does
\emph{not
} include the trailing
\NUL. But
106 when the function is called with a non-
\NULL \arg{out
} buffer, the
\arg{outLen
}
107 parameter should be one more to allow to properly
\NUL-terminate the string.
109 \wxheading{Parameters
}
111 \docparam{out
}{The output buffer, may be
\NULL if the caller is only
112 interested in the length of the resulting string
}
114 \docparam{in
}{The
\NUL-terminated input string, cannot be
\NULL}
116 \docparam{outLen
}{The length of the output buffer but
\emph{including
}
117 \NUL, ignored if
\arg{out
} is
\NULL}
119 \wxheading{Return value
}
121 The length of the converted string
\emph{excluding
} the trailing
\NUL.
124 \membersection{wxMBConv::WC2MB
}\label{wxmbconvwc2mb
}
126 \constfunc{virtual size
\_t}{WC2MB
}{\param{char*
}{buf
},
\param{const wchar
\_t*
}{psz
},
\param{size
\_t }{n
}}
128 \deprecated{\helpref{FromWChar
}{wxmbconvfromwchar
}}
130 Converts from Unicode to multibyte encoding. The semantics of this function
131 (including the return value meaning) is the same as for
132 \helpref{MB2WC
}{wxmbconvmb2wc
}.
134 Notice that when the function is called with a non-
\NULL buffer, the
135 {\it n
} parameter should be the size of the buffer and so it
\emph{should
} take
136 into account the trailing
\NUL, which might take two or four bytes for some
137 encodings (UTF-
16 and UTF-
32) and not one.
140 \membersection{wxMBConv::cMB2WC
}\label{wxmbconvcmb2wc
}
142 \constfunc{const wxWCharBuffer
}{cMB2WC
}{\param{const char *
}{in
}}
144 \constfunc{const wxWCharBuffer
}{cMB2WC
}{\param{const char *
}{in
},
\param{size
\_t }{inLen
},
\param{size
\_t }{*outLen
}}
146 Converts from multibyte encoding to Unicode by calling
147 \helpref{MB2WC
}{wxmbconvmb2wc
}, allocating a temporary wxWCharBuffer to hold
150 The first overload takes a
\NUL-terminated input string. The second one takes a
151 string of exactly the specified length and the string may include or not the
152 trailing
\NUL character(s). If the string is not
\NUL-terminated, a temporary
153 \NUL-terminated copy of it suitable for passing to
\helpref{MB2WC
}{wxmbconvmb2wc
}
154 is made, so it is more efficient to ensure that the string is does have the
155 appropriate number of
\NUL bytes (which is usually $
1$ but may be $
2$ or $
4$
156 for UTF-
16 or UTF-
32, see
\helpref{GetMBNulLen
}{wxmbconvgetmbnullen
}),
157 especially for long strings.
159 If
\arg{outLen
} is not-
\NULL, it receives the length of the converted
163 \membersection{wxMBConv::cWC2MB
}\label{wxmbconvcwc2mb
}
165 \constfunc{const wxCharBuffer
}{cWC2MB
}{\param{const wchar
\_t*
}{in
}}
167 \constfunc{const wxCharBuffer
}{cWC2MB
}{\param{const wchar
\_t*
}{in
},
\param{size
\_t }{inLen
},
\param{size
\_t }{*outLen
}}
169 Converts from Unicode to multibyte encoding by calling WC2MB,
170 allocating a temporary wxCharBuffer to hold the result.
172 The second overload of this function allows to convert a string of the given
173 length
\arg{inLen
}, whether it is
\NUL-terminated or not (for wide character
174 strings, unlike for the multibyte ones, a single
\NUL is always enough).
175 But notice that just as with
\helpref{cMB2WC
}{wxmbconvmb2wc
}, it is more
176 efficient to pass an already terminated string to this function as otherwise a
177 copy is made internally.
179 If
\arg{outLen
} is not-
\NULL, it receives the length of the converted
183 \membersection{wxMBConv::cMB2WX
}\label{wxmbconvcmb2wx
}
185 \constfunc{const char*
}{cMB2WX
}{\param{const char*
}{psz
}}
187 \constfunc{const wxWCharBuffer
}{cMB2WX
}{\param{const char*
}{psz
}}
189 Converts from multibyte encoding to the current wxChar type
190 (which depends on whether wxUSE
\_UNICODE is set to
1). If wxChar is char,
191 it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is wchar
\_t, it returns the
192 result in a wxWCharBuffer. The macro wxMB2WXbuf is defined as the correct
193 return type (without const).
196 \membersection{wxMBConv::cWX2MB
}\label{wxmbconvcwx2mb
}
198 \constfunc{const char*
}{cWX2MB
}{\param{const wxChar*
}{psz
}}
200 \constfunc{const wxCharBuffer
}{cWX2MB
}{\param{const wxChar*
}{psz
}}
202 Converts from the current wxChar type to multibyte encoding. If wxChar is char,
203 it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is wchar
\_t, it returns the
204 result in a wxCharBuffer. The macro wxWX2MBbuf is defined as the correct
205 return type (without const).
208 \membersection{wxMBConv::cWC2WX
}\label{wxmbconvcwc2wx
}
210 \constfunc{const wchar
\_t*
}{cWC2WX
}{\param{const wchar
\_t*
}{psz
}}
212 \constfunc{const wxCharBuffer
}{cWC2WX
}{\param{const wchar
\_t*
}{psz
}}
214 Converts from Unicode to the current wxChar type. If wxChar is wchar
\_t,
215 it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is char, it returns the
216 result in a wxCharBuffer. The macro wxWC2WXbuf is defined as the correct
217 return type (without const).
220 \membersection{wxMBConv::cWX2WC
}\label{wxmbconvcwx2wc
}
222 \constfunc{const wchar
\_t*
}{cWX2WC
}{\param{const wxChar*
}{psz
}}
224 \constfunc{const wxWCharBuffer
}{cWX2WC
}{\param{const wxChar*
}{psz
}}
226 Converts from the current wxChar type to Unicode. If wxChar is wchar
\_t,
227 it returns the parameter unaltered. If wxChar is char, it returns the
228 result in a wxWCharBuffer. The macro wxWX2WCbuf is defined as the correct
229 return type (without const).
232 \membersection{wxMBConv::FromWChar
}\label{wxmbconvfromwchar
}
234 \constfunc{virtual size
\_t}{FromWChar
}{\param{char
\_t *
}{dst
},
\param{size
\_t }{dstLen
},
\param{const wchar
\_t *
}{src
},
\param{size
\_t }{srcLen = wxNO
\_LEN}}
236 This function has the same semantics as
\helpref{ToWChar
}{wxmbconvtowchar
}
237 except that it converts a wide string to multibyte one.
239 \membersection{wxMBConv::GetMaxMBNulLen
}\label{wxmbconvgetmaxmbnullen
}
241 \func{const size
\_t}{GetMaxMBNulLen
}{\void}
243 Returns the maximal value which can be returned by
244 \helpref{GetMBNulLen
}{wxmbconvgetmbnullen
} for any conversion object. Currently
247 This method can be used to allocate the buffer with enough space for the
248 trailing
\NUL characters for any encoding.
251 \membersection{wxMBConv::GetMBNulLen
}\label{wxmbconvgetmbnullen
}
253 \constfunc{size
\_t}{GetMBNulLen
}{\void}
255 This function returns $
1$ for most of the multibyte encodings in which the
256 string is terminated by a single
\NUL, $
2$ for UTF-
16 and $
4$ for UTF-
32 for
257 which the string is terminated with $
2$ and $
4$
\NUL characters respectively.
258 The other cases are not currently supported and
\texttt{wxCONV
\_FAILED}
259 (defined as $-
1$) is returned for them.
262 \membersection{wxMBConv::ToWChar
}\label{wxmbconvtowchar
}
264 \constfunc{virtual size
\_t}{ToWChar
}{\param{wchar
\_t *
}{dst
},
\param{size
\_t }{dstLen
},
\param{const char *
}{src
},
\param{size
\_t }{srcLen = wxNO
\_LEN}}
266 The most general function for converting a multibyte string to a wide string.
267 The main case is when
\arg{dst
} is not
\NULL and
\arg{srcLen
} is not
268 \texttt{wxNO
\_LEN} (which is defined as
\texttt{(size
\_t)$-
1$
}): then
269 the function converts exactly
\arg{srcLen
} bytes starting at
\arg{src
} into
270 wide string which it output to
\arg{dst
}. If the length of the resulting wide
271 string is greater than
\arg{dstLen
}, an error is returned. Note that if
272 \arg{srcLen
} bytes don't include
\NUL characters, the resulting wide string is
273 not
\NUL-terminated neither.
275 If
\arg{srcLen
} is
\texttt{wxNO
\_LEN}, the function supposes that the string is
276 properly (i.e. as necessary for the encoding handled by this conversion)
277 \NUL-terminated and converts the entire string, including any trailing
\NUL
278 bytes. In this case the wide string is also
\NUL-terminated.
280 Finally, if
\arg{dst
} is
\NULL, the function returns the length of the needed
283 \wxheading{Return value
}
285 The number of characters written to
\arg{dst
} (or the number of characters
286 which would have been written to it if it were non-
\NULL) on success or
287 \texttt{wxCONV
\_FAILED} on error.