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/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** * Source last modified: $Id: dbcs.cpp,v 1.12.2.3 2004/07/09 01:48:15 hubbe Exp $ * * Portions Copyright (c) 1995-2004 RealNetworks, Inc. All Rights Reserved. * * The contents of this file, and the files included with this file, * are subject to the current version of the RealNetworks Public * Source License (the "RPSL") available at * http://www.helixcommunity.org/content/rpsl unless you have licensed * the file under the current version of the RealNetworks Community * Source License (the "RCSL") available at * http://www.helixcommunity.org/content/rcsl, in which case the RCSL * will apply. You may also obtain the license terms directly from * RealNetworks. You may not use this file except in compliance with * the RPSL or, if you have a valid RCSL with RealNetworks applicable * to this file, the RCSL. 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RealNetworks is the * developer of the Original Code and owns the copyrights in the * portions it created. * * This file, and the files included with this file, is distributed * and made available on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY * KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND REALNETWORKS HEREBY DISCLAIMS * ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET * ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * * Technology Compatibility Kit Test Suite(s) Location: * http://www.helixcommunity.org/content/tck * * Contributor(s): * * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */#include "hxtypes.h"#include "hlxclib/string.h"#if defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( _WINDOWS )#include <windows.h> // for AnsiNext(), AnsiPrev()#include <ctype.h> // for isleadbyte()#endif#ifdef _MACINTOSH#ifndef _MAC_MACHO#include <script.h> // for CharByte()#endif// These aren't defined by the OS headers, so I define them here. #define MBCS_LEADBYTE -1#define MBCS_SINGLEBYTE 0#define MBCS_LASTBYTE 1#define MBCS_MIDDLEBYTE 2// Functions used to simplify the logic of moving to either end of a character.char* MoveToLeadByte(char *pChar);char* MoveToLastByte(char *pChar);#endif#include "dbcs.h"#include "hxassert.h"#include "hxheap.h"#ifdef _DEBUG#undef HX_THIS_FILEstatic const char HX_THIS_FILE[] = __FILE__;#endif/* optimized implementations for Unix are in dbcs.h */#if !defined(_UNIX) && !defined(_SYMBIAN)BOOL HXIsDBCSEnabled(){#if (defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( _WINDOWS )) && !defined(WIN32_PLATFORM_PSPC) static int DBCSEnabled = -1; if(DBCSEnabled < 0) DBCSEnabled = GetSystemMetrics(SM_DBCSENABLED); #elif defined(_MACINTOSH) int DBCSEnabled = 1;#else int DBCSEnabled = 0;#endif return DBCSEnabled;}// returns pointer to the next character in multi-bytes CS stringchar*HXGetNextChar(const char* pChar){ if(!pChar) return NULL; if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return (char *)(pChar + 1); char * pNext = NULL;#if (defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( _WINDOWS )) && !defined(WIN32_PLATFORM_PSPC) pNext = AnsiNext(pChar);#elif defined (_MACINTOSH) pNext=(char*)pChar; // If this is a multi-byte character then return the last byte of the character. // If it is a singbyte character then do nothing. pNext=MoveToLastByte(pNext); // If this is a single byte character then move to the next byte. // If this is a multi-byte character then we know we are at the end of the character, // so moving + 1 would correct. pNext=pNext+1; #else //unix pNext = (char*)pChar + 1;#endif if(pNext == pChar) return pNext + 1; return pNext;}// returns pointer to the previous character in multi-bytes CS stringchar*HXGetPrevChar(const char* pStart, const char* pChar){ if(!pChar) return NULL; if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return (char *)(pChar - 1); char * pPrev = NULL;#if (defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( _WINDOWS )) && !defined(WIN32_PLATFORM_PSPC) pPrev = AnsiPrev(pStart, pChar);#elif defined(_MACINTOSH) // Since there is no AnsiPrev equivalent on the Macintosh. pPrev=(char*)pChar; //Move to LeadByte of current character. // If single byte do nothing. pPrev=MoveToLeadByte(pPrev); //Move back one byte. pPrev=pPrev-1; //Move to leadbyte of this character. //If single byte do nothing. pPrev=MoveToLeadByte(pPrev); #else // unix pPrev = (char*)pChar - 1;#endif if(pPrev == pChar) return pPrev - 1; return pPrev;}BOOLHXIsEqual(const char* pChar, char CharToCompare){ if(!pChar) return FALSE; if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return (* pChar == CharToCompare); char * pNext = HXGetNextChar(pChar); if(!pNext || pNext - pChar == 1) { if(*pChar == CharToCompare) return TRUE; } return FALSE;}char*HXFindChar(const char* pStart, char CharToFind){ if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return (char*)strchr(pStart, CharToFind); const char * pCurrent = pStart; while(pCurrent && *pCurrent) { char * pNext; pNext = HXGetNextChar(pCurrent); if(!pNext || pNext - pCurrent == 1) if(*pCurrent == CharToFind) return (char *)pCurrent; pCurrent = pNext; } return NULL;}char*HXReverseFindChar(const char* pStart, char CharToFind){ if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return (char*)strrchr(pStart, CharToFind); const char * pCurrent = pStart; char * pLastFound = NULL; while(*pCurrent) { char * pNext; pNext = HXGetNextChar(pCurrent); if(!pNext || pNext - pCurrent == 1) if(*pCurrent == CharToFind) pLastFound = (char *)pCurrent; pCurrent = pNext; } return pLastFound;}char*HXFindString(const char* pStart, const char * pString){ if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return (char*)strstr(pStart, pString); const char * pCurrent = pStart; int Length = strlen(pString); while(*pCurrent) { if(!memcmp(pCurrent, pString, Length)) { const char * pTest = pCurrent; while(pTest < pCurrent + Length) pTest = HXGetNextChar(pTest); if(pTest == pCurrent + Length) return (char *)pCurrent; } pCurrent = HXGetNextChar(pCurrent); } return NULL;}intHXCompareStrings(const char* pString1, const char* pString2, size_t count){ if(!pString1 && !pString2) return 0; if(!pString1) return -1; if(!pString2) return 1; if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return strncmp(pString1,pString2, count); const char * pEnd1 = pString1; const char * pEnd2 = pString2; while(*pEnd1 && (size_t)(pEnd1 - pString1) < count) pEnd1 = HXGetNextChar( pEnd1 ); while(*pEnd2 && (size_t)(pEnd2 - pString2) < count) pEnd2 = HXGetNextChar( pEnd2 ); if(pEnd1 - pString1 < pEnd2 - pString2) return -1; if(pEnd1 - pString1 > pEnd2 - pString2) return 1; return memcmp(pString1, pString2, pEnd1 - pString1);}BOOLHXIsLeadByte(char Byte){ if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled()) return(FALSE);#if (defined( _WIN32 ) || defined( _WINDOWS )) && !defined(WIN32_PLATFORM_PSPC) return _ismbblead((unsigned int)Byte); #elif defined(_MACINTOSH) || defined(_MAC_UNIX)#if defined(_CARBON) || defined(_MAC_UNIX) return (CharacterType((Ptr)&Byte,0, smRoman) == MBCS_LEADBYTE);#else return (CharType((Ptr)&Byte,0) == MBCS_LEADBYTE);#endif#else return FALSE;#endif}// We do not want a LeadByte to be hanging loose. If the last character// to copy is a LeadByte, replace it with a null character.char* HXCopyStringN(char* pOutput, const char* pInput, size_t count){ HX_ASSERT(count > 0); if(!HXIsDBCSEnabled() || count == 0 || strlen(pInput) <= count) return (char*)strncpy(pOutput, pInput, count); /* Flawfinder: ignore */ const char * pEnd = pInput + count; const char * pPrev = HXGetPrevChar(pInput, pEnd); if (pEnd != HXGetNextChar(pPrev)) { memset(pOutput, 0, count); pEnd = pPrev; } return (char*)strncpy(pOutput, pInput, pEnd - pInput); /* Flawfinder: ignore */}//// Please return 0 on a non-dbcs machine. on a dbcs machine, return the code page number active.//INT32GetDBCSCodePage(void) {#if defined( _WINDOWS ) && !defined( WIN32_PLATFORM_PSPC )return _getmbcp(); #else return 0; #endif}//////////////////////////////// MACINTOSH ONLY FUNCTIONS//#ifdef _MACINTOSH//* Move to the first byte of the current character.//* Does nothing if the current character is a single byte.char* MoveToLeadByte(char* pChar) { char *pPrev=pChar;#if 0 /* CharByte can't be executed at interrupt time */ if (CharByte((Ptr)pPrev,0) != MBCS_SINGLEBYTE) { while (CharByte((Ptr)pPrev,0) != MBCS_LEADBYTE) pPrev=pPrev-1; }//*if#endif return(pPrev);}//* Move to the last byte of the current character.//* Okay this is strange logic, CharByte searches upto the offset that is specified.//* It never looks back, so it must always be at the beginning of a character in order to //* ever return a correct value, with the exception of the MBCS_LEADBYTE which could be specified//* as 1 byte. //* Does nothing if the current character is a single byte.char* MoveToLastByte(char *pChar) { char *pNext=pChar;#if 0 /* CharByte can't be executed at interrupt time */ if (CharByte((Ptr)pNext,1) != MBCS_SINGLEBYTE) { if (CharByte((Ptr)pNext,1) == MBCS_LASTBYTE) pNext=pNext+1; }//*if#endif return(pNext);}#endif#endif // !defined(_UNIX)
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