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/***************************************************************************** * wincp.c: Guessing "local" ANSI code page on Microsoft Windows® ***************************************************************************** * * Copyright © 2006-2007 Rémi Denis-Courmont * $Id$ * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110-1301, USA. *****************************************************************************//*** We need your help to complete this file!! Look for FIXME ***/#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H# include "config.h"#endif#include <vlc_common.h>#ifndef WIN32# include <locale.h>#else# include <windows.h>#endif#ifdef __APPLE__#   include <errno.h>#   include <string.h>#endif#include <vlc_charset.h>#ifndef WIN32 /* should work on Win32, but useless */static inline int locale_match (const char *tab, const char *locale){    for (;*tab; tab += 2)        if (memcmp (tab, locale, 2) == 0)            return 0;    return 1;}/** * @return a fallback characters encoding to be used, given a locale. */static const char *FindFallbackEncoding (const char *locale){    if ((locale == NULL) || (strlen (locale) < 2)     || !strcasecmp (locale, "POSIX"))        return "CP1252"; /* Yeah, this is totally western-biased */    /*** The ISO-8859 series (anything but Asia) ***/    // Latin-1 Western-European languages (ISO-8859-1)    static const char western[] =        "aa" "af" "an" "br" "ca" "da" "de" "en" "es" "et" "eu" "fi" "fo" "fr"        "ga" "gd" "gl" "gv" "id" "is" "it" "kl" "kw" "mg" "ms" "nb" "nl" "nn"        "no" "oc" "om" "pt" "so" "sq" "st" "sv" "tl" "uz" "wa" "xh" "zu"        "eo" "mt" "cy";    if (!locale_match (western, locale))        return "CP1252"; // Compatible Microsoft superset    // Latin-2 Slavic languages (ISO-8859-2)    static const char slavic[] = "bs" "cs" "hr" "hu" "pl" "ro" "sk" "sl";    if (!locale_match (slavic, locale))        return "CP1250"; // CP1250 is more common, but incompatible    // Latin-3 Southern European languages (ISO-8859-3)    // "eo" and "mt" -> Latin-1 instead, I presume(?).    // "tr" -> ISO-8859-9 instead    // Latin-4 North-European languages (ISO-8859-4)    // -> Latin-1 instead    /* Cyrillic alphabet languages (ISO-8859-5) */    static const char cyrillic[] = "be" "bg" "mk" "ru" "sr";    if (!locale_match (cyrillic, locale))        return "CP1251"; // KOI8, ISO-8859-5 and CP1251 are incompatible(?)    /* Arabic (ISO-8859-6) */    if (!locale_match ("ar", locale))        // FIXME: someone check if we should return CP1256 or ISO-8859-6        return "CP1256"; // CP1256 is(?) more common, but incompatible(?)    /* Greek (ISO-8859-7) */    if (!locale_match ("el", locale))        // FIXME: someone check if we should return CP1253 or ISO-8859-7        return "CP1253"; // CP1253 is(?) more common and less incompatible    /* Hebrew (ISO-8859-8) */    if (!locale_match ("he" "iw" "yi", locale))        return "ISO-8859-8"; // CP1255 is reportedly screwed up    /* Latin-5 Turkish (ISO-8859-9) */    if (!locale_match ("tr" "ku", locale))        return "CP1254"; // Compatible Microsoft superset    /* Latin-6 “North-European” languages (ISO-8859-10) */    /* It is so much north European that glibc only uses that for Luganda     * which is spoken in Uganda... unless someone complains, I'm not     * using this one; let's fallback to CP1252 here. */    // ISO-8859-11 does arguably not exist. Thai is handled below.    // ISO-8859-12 really doesn't exist.    // Latin-7 Baltic languages (ISO-8859-13)    if (!locale_match ("lt" "lv" "mi", locale))        // FIXME: mi = New Zealand, doesn't sound baltic!        return "CP1257"; // Compatible Microsoft superset    // Latin-8 Celtic languages (ISO-8859-14)    // "cy" -> use Latin-1 instead (most likely English or French)    // Latin-9 (ISO-8859-15) -> see Latin-1    // Latin-10 (ISO-8859-16) does not seem to be used    /*** KOI series ***/    // For Russian, we use CP1251    if (!locale_match ("uk", locale))        return "KOI8-U";    if (!locale_match ("tg", locale))        return "KOI8-T";    /*** Asia ***/    // Japanese    if (!locale_match ("jp", locale))        return "SHIFT-JIS"; // Shift-JIS is way more common than EUC-JP    // Korean    if (!locale_match ("ko", locale))        return "EUC-KR";    // Thai    if (!locale_match ("th", locale))        return "TIS-620";    // Vietnamese (FIXME: more infos needed)    if (!locale_match ("vt", locale))        /* VISCII is probably a bad idea as it is not extended ASCII */        /* glibc has TCVN5712-1 */        return "CP1258";    /* Kazakh (FIXME: more infos needed) */    if (!locale_match ("kk", locale))        return "PT154";    // Chinese. The politically incompatible character sets.    if (!locale_match ("zh", locale))    {        if ((strlen (locale) >= 5) && (locale[2] != '_'))            locale += 3;        // Hong Kong        if (!locale_match ("HK", locale))            return "BIG5-HKSCS"; /* FIXME: use something else? */        // Taiwan island        if (!locale_match ("TW", locale))            return "BIG5";        // People's Republic of China and Singapore        /*         * GB18030 can represent any Unicode code point         * (like UTF-8), while remaining compatible with GBK         * FIXME: is it compatible with GB2312? if not, should we         * use GB2312 instead?         */        return "GB18030";    }    return "ASCII";}#endif/** * GetFallbackEncoding() suggests an encoding to be used for non UTF-8 * text files accord to the system's local settings. It is only a best * guess. */const char *GetFallbackEncoding( void ){#ifndef WIN32    const char *psz_lang;    psz_lang = getenv ("LC_ALL");    if ((psz_lang == NULL) || !*psz_lang)    {        psz_lang = getenv ("LC_CTYPE");        if ((psz_lang == NULL) || !*psz_lang)            psz_lang = getenv ("LANG");    }    return FindFallbackEncoding (psz_lang);#else    static char buf[16] = "";    if (buf[0] == 0)    {        int cp = GetACP ();        switch (cp)        {            case 1255: // Hebrew, CP1255 screws up somewhat                strcpy (buf, "ISO-8859-8");                break;            default:                snprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "CP%u", cp);        }    }    return buf;#endif}

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