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Unicode ManipulationUnicode Manipulation — functions operating on Unicode characters and UTF-8 strings |
#include <glib.h> typedef gunichar; typedef gunichar2; gboolean g_unichar_validate (gunichar ch); gboolean g_unichar_isalnum (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isalpha (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_iscntrl (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isdefined (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isdigit (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isgraph (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_islower (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_ismark (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isprint (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_ispunct (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isspace (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_istitle (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isupper (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_isxdigit (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_iswide (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_iswide_cjk (gunichar c); gboolean g_unichar_iszerowidth (gunichar c); gunichar g_unichar_toupper (gunichar c); gunichar g_unichar_tolower (gunichar c); gunichar g_unichar_totitle (gunichar c); gint g_unichar_digit_value (gunichar c); gint g_unichar_xdigit_value (gunichar c); enum GUnicodeType; GUnicodeType g_unichar_type (gunichar c); enum GUnicodeBreakType; GUnicodeBreakType g_unichar_break_type (gunichar c); gint g_unichar_combining_class (gunichar uc); void g_unicode_canonical_ordering (gunichar *string, gsize len); gunichar* g_unicode_canonical_decomposition (gunichar ch, gsize *result_len); gboolean g_unicode_canonical_decomposition_to_buffer (gunichar ch, gunichar *out, gsize out_len, gsize *result_len); gboolean g_unichar_get_mirror_char (gunichar ch, gunichar *mirrored_ch); enum GUnicodeScript; GUnicodeScript g_unichar_get_script (gunichar ch); #define g_utf8_next_char (p) gunichar g_utf8_get_char (const gchar *p); gunichar g_utf8_get_char_validated (const gchar *p, gssize max_len); gchar* g_utf8_offset_to_pointer (const gchar *str, glong offset); glong g_utf8_pointer_to_offset (const gchar *str, const gchar *pos); gchar* g_utf8_prev_char (const gchar *p); gchar* g_utf8_find_next_char (const gchar *p, const gchar *end); gchar* g_utf8_find_prev_char (const gchar *str, const gchar *p); glong g_utf8_strlen (const gchar *p, gssize max); gchar* g_utf8_strncpy (gchar *dest, const gchar *src, gsize n); gchar* g_utf8_strchr (const gchar *p, gssize len, gunichar c); gchar* g_utf8_strrchr (const gchar *p, gssize len, gunichar c); gchar* g_utf8_strreverse (const gchar *str, gssize len); gboolean g_utf8_validate (const gchar *str, gssize max_len, const gchar **end); gchar* g_utf8_strup (const gchar *str, gssize len); gchar* g_utf8_strdown (const gchar *str, gssize len); gchar* g_utf8_casefold (const gchar *str, gssize len); gchar* g_utf8_normalize (const gchar *str, gssize len, GNormalizeMode mode); enum GNormalizeMode; gint g_utf8_collate (const gchar *str1, const gchar *str2); gchar* g_utf8_collate_key (const gchar *str, gssize len); gchar* g_utf8_collate_key_for_filename (const gchar *str, gssize len); gunichar2* g_utf8_to_utf16 (const gchar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error); gunichar* g_utf8_to_ucs4 (const gchar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error); gunichar* g_utf8_to_ucs4_fast (const gchar *str, glong len, glong *items_written); gunichar* g_utf16_to_ucs4 (const gunichar2 *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error); gchar* g_utf16_to_utf8 (const gunichar2 *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error); gunichar2* g_ucs4_to_utf16 (const gunichar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error); gchar* g_ucs4_to_utf8 (const gunichar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error); gint g_unichar_to_utf8 (gunichar c, gchar *outbuf);
This section describes a number of functions for dealing with
Unicode characters and strings. There are analogues of the
traditional ctype.h
character classification
and case conversion functions, UTF-8 analogues of some string utility
functions, functions to perform normalization, case conversion and
collation on UTF-8 strings and finally functions to convert between
the UTF-8, UTF-16 and UCS-4 encodings of Unicode.
The implementations of the Unicode functions in GLib are based on the Unicode Character Data tables, which are available from www.unicode.org. GLib 2.8 supports Unicode 4.0, GLib 2.10 supports Unicode 4.1, GLib 2.12 supports Unicode 5.0, GLib 2.16.3 supports Unicode 5.1.
gboolean g_unichar_validate (gunichar ch);
Checks whether ch
is a valid Unicode character. Some possible
integer values of ch
will not be valid. 0 is considered a valid
character, though it's normally a string terminator.
ch : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if ch is a valid Unicode character
|
gboolean g_unichar_isalnum (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is alphanumeric.
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value
with g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is an alphanumeric character
|
gboolean g_unichar_isalpha (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is alphabetic (i.e. a letter).
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with
g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is an alphabetic character
|
gboolean g_unichar_iscntrl (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is a control character.
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with
g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is a control character
|
gboolean g_unichar_isdefined (gunichar c);
Determines if a given character is assigned in the Unicode standard.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if the character has an assigned value
|
gboolean g_unichar_isdigit (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is numeric (i.e. a digit). This
covers ASCII 0-9 and also digits in other languages/scripts. Given
some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is a digit
|
gboolean g_unichar_isgraph (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is printable and not a space
(returns FALSE
for control characters, format characters, and
spaces). g_unichar_isprint()
is similar, but returns TRUE
for
spaces. Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with
g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is printable unless it's a space
|
gboolean g_unichar_islower (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is a lowercase letter.
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with
g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is a lowercase letter
|
gboolean g_unichar_ismark (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is a mark (non-spacing mark,
combining mark, or enclosing mark in Unicode speak).
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value
with g_utf8_get_char()
.
Note: in most cases where isalpha characters are allowed, ismark characters should be allowed to as they are essential for writing most European languages as well as many non-Latin scripts.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is a mark character
|
Since 2.14
gboolean g_unichar_isprint (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is printable.
Unlike g_unichar_isgraph()
, returns TRUE
for spaces.
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with
g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is printable
|
gboolean g_unichar_ispunct (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is punctuation or a symbol.
Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a character value with
g_utf8_get_char()
.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is a punctuation or symbol character
|
gboolean g_unichar_isspace (gunichar c);
Determines whether a character is a space, tab, or line separator
(newline, carriage return, etc.). Given some UTF-8 text, obtain a
character value with g_utf8_get_char()
.
(Note: don't use this to do word breaking; you have to use Pango or equivalent to get word breaking right, the algorithm is fairly complex.)
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is a space character
|
gboolean g_unichar_istitle (gunichar c);
Determines if a character is titlecase. Some characters in Unicode which are composites, such as the DZ digraph have three case variants instead of just two. The titlecase form is used at the beginning of a word where only the first letter is capitalized. The titlecase form of the DZ digraph is U+01F2 LATIN CAPITAL LETTTER D WITH SMALL LETTER Z.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if the character is titlecase
|
gboolean g_unichar_isupper (gunichar c);
Determines if a character is uppercase.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if c is an uppercase character
|
gboolean g_unichar_isxdigit (gunichar c);
Determines if a character is a hexidecimal digit.
c : |
a Unicode character. |
Returns : | TRUE if the character is a hexadecimal digit
|
gboolean g_unichar_iswide (gunichar c);
Determines if a character is typically rendered in a double-width cell.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if the character is wide
|
gboolean g_unichar_iswide_cjk (gunichar c);
Determines if a character is typically rendered in a double-width
cell under legacy East Asian locales. If a character is wide according to
g_unichar_iswide()
, then it is also reported wide with this function, but
the converse is not necessarily true. See the
Unicode Standard
Annex 11 for details.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if the character is wide in legacy East Asian locales
|
Since 2.12
gboolean g_unichar_iszerowidth (gunichar c);
Determines if a given character typically takes zero width when rendered.
The return value is TRUE
for all non-spacing and enclosing marks
(e.g., combining accents), format characters, zero-width
space, but not U+00AD SOFT HYPHEN.
A typical use of this function is with one of g_unichar_iswide()
or
g_unichar_iswide_cjk()
to determine the number of cells a string occupies
when displayed on a grid display (terminals). However, note that not all
terminals support zero-width rendering of zero-width marks.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | TRUE if the character has zero width
|
Since 2.14
gunichar g_unichar_toupper (gunichar c);
Converts a character to uppercase.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | the result of converting c to uppercase.
If c is not an lowercase or titlecase character,
or has no upper case equivalent c is returned unchanged.
|
gunichar g_unichar_tolower (gunichar c);
Converts a character to lower case.
c : |
a Unicode character. |
Returns : | the result of converting c to lower case.
If c is not an upperlower or titlecase character,
or has no lowercase equivalent c is returned unchanged.
|
gunichar g_unichar_totitle (gunichar c);
Converts a character to the titlecase.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | the result of converting c to titlecase.
If c is not an uppercase or lowercase character,
c is returned unchanged.
|
gint g_unichar_digit_value (gunichar c);
Determines the numeric value of a character as a decimal digit.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | If c is a decimal digit (according to
g_unichar_isdigit() ), its numeric value. Otherwise, -1.
|
gint g_unichar_xdigit_value (gunichar c);
Determines the numeric value of a character as a hexidecimal digit.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | If c is a hex digit (according to
g_unichar_isxdigit() ), its numeric value. Otherwise, -1.
|
typedef enum { G_UNICODE_CONTROL, G_UNICODE_FORMAT, G_UNICODE_UNASSIGNED, G_UNICODE_PRIVATE_USE, G_UNICODE_SURROGATE, G_UNICODE_LOWERCASE_LETTER, G_UNICODE_MODIFIER_LETTER, G_UNICODE_OTHER_LETTER, G_UNICODE_TITLECASE_LETTER, G_UNICODE_UPPERCASE_LETTER, G_UNICODE_COMBINING_MARK, G_UNICODE_ENCLOSING_MARK, G_UNICODE_NON_SPACING_MARK, G_UNICODE_DECIMAL_NUMBER, G_UNICODE_LETTER_NUMBER, G_UNICODE_OTHER_NUMBER, G_UNICODE_CONNECT_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_DASH_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_CLOSE_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_FINAL_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_INITIAL_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_OTHER_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_OPEN_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_CURRENCY_SYMBOL, G_UNICODE_MODIFIER_SYMBOL, G_UNICODE_MATH_SYMBOL, G_UNICODE_OTHER_SYMBOL, G_UNICODE_LINE_SEPARATOR, G_UNICODE_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR, G_UNICODE_SPACE_SEPARATOR } GUnicodeType;
These are the possible character classifications from the Unicode specification. See http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.html.
GUnicodeType g_unichar_type (gunichar c);
Classifies a Unicode character by type.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | the type of the character. |
typedef enum { G_UNICODE_BREAK_MANDATORY, G_UNICODE_BREAK_CARRIAGE_RETURN, G_UNICODE_BREAK_LINE_FEED, G_UNICODE_BREAK_COMBINING_MARK, G_UNICODE_BREAK_SURROGATE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_ZERO_WIDTH_SPACE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_INSEPARABLE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_NON_BREAKING_GLUE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_CONTINGENT, G_UNICODE_BREAK_SPACE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_AFTER, G_UNICODE_BREAK_BEFORE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_BEFORE_AND_AFTER, G_UNICODE_BREAK_HYPHEN, G_UNICODE_BREAK_NON_STARTER, G_UNICODE_BREAK_OPEN_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_BREAK_CLOSE_PUNCTUATION, G_UNICODE_BREAK_QUOTATION, G_UNICODE_BREAK_EXCLAMATION, G_UNICODE_BREAK_IDEOGRAPHIC, G_UNICODE_BREAK_NUMERIC, G_UNICODE_BREAK_INFIX_SEPARATOR, G_UNICODE_BREAK_SYMBOL, G_UNICODE_BREAK_ALPHABETIC, G_UNICODE_BREAK_PREFIX, G_UNICODE_BREAK_POSTFIX, G_UNICODE_BREAK_COMPLEX_CONTEXT, G_UNICODE_BREAK_AMBIGUOUS, G_UNICODE_BREAK_UNKNOWN, G_UNICODE_BREAK_NEXT_LINE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_WORD_JOINER, G_UNICODE_BREAK_HANGUL_L_JAMO, G_UNICODE_BREAK_HANGUL_V_JAMO, G_UNICODE_BREAK_HANGUL_T_JAMO, G_UNICODE_BREAK_HANGUL_LV_SYLLABLE, G_UNICODE_BREAK_HANGUL_LVT_SYLLABLE } GUnicodeBreakType;
These are the possible line break classifications.
The five Hangul types were added in Unicode 4.1, so, has been
introduced in GLib 2.10. Note that new types may be added in the future.
Applications should be ready to handle unknown values.
They may be regarded as G_UNICODE_BREAK_UNKNOWN
.
See http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr14/.
GUnicodeBreakType g_unichar_break_type (gunichar c);
Determines the break type of c
. c
should be a Unicode character
(to derive a character from UTF-8 encoded text, use
g_utf8_get_char()
). The break type is used to find word and line
breaks ("text boundaries"), Pango implements the Unicode boundary
resolution algorithms and normally you would use a function such
as pango_break()
instead of caring about break types yourself.
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | the break type of c
|
gint g_unichar_combining_class (gunichar uc);
Determines the canonical combining class of a Unicode character.
uc : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | the combining class of the character |
Since 2.14
void g_unicode_canonical_ordering (gunichar *string, gsize len);
Computes the canonical ordering of a string in-place. This rearranges decomposed characters in the string according to their combining classes. See the Unicode manual for more information.
string : |
a UCS-4 encoded string. |
len : |
the maximum length of string to use.
|
gunichar* g_unicode_canonical_decomposition (gunichar ch, gsize *result_len);
Computes the canonical decomposition of a Unicode character.
ch : |
a Unicode character. |
result_len : |
location to store the length of the return value. |
Returns : | a newly allocated string of Unicode characters.
result_len is set to the resulting length of the string.
|
gboolean g_unicode_canonical_decomposition_to_buffer (gunichar ch, gunichar *out, gsize out_len, gsize *result_len);
Computes the canonical decomposition of a Unicode character,
storing the result in out
if it is large enough. If out
is
too small, FALSE is returned and the function should be called
again with a buffer of size result_len
.
ch : |
a Unicode character. |
out : |
a buffer to store the decomposited string of unicode characters |
out_len : |
the size of the buffer |
result_len : |
location to store the length of the return value. |
Returns : | TRUE if out was large enough
|
Since maemo
gboolean g_unichar_get_mirror_char (gunichar ch, gunichar *mirrored_ch);
In Unicode, some characters are mirrored. This means that their images are mirrored horizontally in text that is laid out from right to left. For instance, "(" would become its mirror image, ")", in right-to-left text.
If ch
has the Unicode mirrored property and there is another unicode
character that typically has a glyph that is the mirror image of ch
's
glyph and mirrored_ch
is set, it puts that character in the address
pointed to by mirrored_ch
. Otherwise the original character is put.
ch : |
a Unicode character |
mirrored_ch : |
location to store the mirrored character |
Returns : | TRUE if ch has a mirrored character, FALSE otherwise
|
Since 2.4
typedef enum { /* ISO 15924 code */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_INVALID_CODE = -1, G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_COMMON = 0, /* Zyyy */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_INHERITED, /* Qaai */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ARABIC, /* Arab */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ARMENIAN, /* Armn */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BENGALI, /* Beng */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BOPOMOFO, /* Bopo */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CHEROKEE, /* Cher */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_COPTIC, /* Qaac */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CYRILLIC, /* Cyrl (Cyrs) */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_DESERET, /* Dsrt */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_DEVANAGARI, /* Deva */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ETHIOPIC, /* Ethi */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GEORGIAN, /* Geor (Geon, Geoa) */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GOTHIC, /* Goth */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GREEK, /* Grek */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GUJARATI, /* Gujr */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GURMUKHI, /* Guru */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HAN, /* Hani */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HANGUL, /* Hang */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HEBREW, /* Hebr */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HIRAGANA, /* Hira */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KANNADA, /* Knda */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KATAKANA, /* Kana */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KHMER, /* Khmr */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LAO, /* Laoo */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LATIN, /* Latn (Latf, Latg) */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_MALAYALAM, /* Mlym */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_MONGOLIAN, /* Mong */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_MYANMAR, /* Mymr */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OGHAM, /* Ogam */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OLD_ITALIC, /* Ital */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ORIYA, /* Orya */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_RUNIC, /* Runr */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SINHALA, /* Sinh */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SYRIAC, /* Syrc (Syrj, Syrn, Syre) */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAMIL, /* Taml */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TELUGU, /* Telu */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_THAANA, /* Thaa */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_THAI, /* Thai */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TIBETAN, /* Tibt */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL, /* Cans */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_YI, /* Yiii */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAGALOG, /* Tglg */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HANUNOO, /* Hano */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BUHID, /* Buhd */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAGBANWA, /* Tagb */ /* Unicode-4.0 additions */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BRAILLE, /* Brai */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CYPRIOT, /* Cprt */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LIMBU, /* Limb */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OSMANYA, /* Osma */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SHAVIAN, /* Shaw */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LINEAR_B, /* Linb */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAI_LE, /* Tale */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_UGARITIC, /* Ugar */ /* Unicode-4.1 additions */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_NEW_TAI_LUE, /* Talu */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BUGINESE, /* Bugi */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GLAGOLITIC, /* Glag */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TIFINAGH, /* Tfng */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SYLOTI_NAGRI, /* Sylo */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OLD_PERSIAN, /* Xpeo */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KHAROSHTHI, /* Khar */ /* Unicode-5.0 additions */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_UNKNOWN, /* Zzzz */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BALINESE, /* Bali */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CUNEIFORM, /* Xsux */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_PHOENICIAN, /* Phnx */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_PHAGS_PA, /* Phag */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_NKO, /* Nkoo */ /* Unicode-5.1 additions */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KAYAH_LI, /* Kali */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LEPCHA, /* Lepc */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_REJANG, /* Rjng */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SUNDANESE, /* Sund */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SAURASHTRA, /* Saur */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CHAM, /* Cham */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OL_CHIKI, /* Olck */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_VAI, /* Vaii */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CARIAN, /* Cari */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LYCIAN, /* Lyci */ G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LYDIAN /* Lydi */ } GUnicodeScript;
The GUnicodeScript enumeration identifies different writing systems. The values correspond to the names as defined in the Unicode standard. The enumeration has been added in GLib 2.14, and is interchangeable with PangoScript. Note that new types may be added in the future. Applications should be ready to handle unknown values. See Unicode Standard Annex "" Script names.
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_INVALID_CODE
|
a value never returned from g_unichar_get_script()
|
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_COMMON
|
a character used by multiple different scripts |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_INHERITED
|
a mark glyph that takes its script from the base glyph to which it is attached |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ARABIC
|
Arabic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ARMENIAN
|
Armenian |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BENGALI
|
Bengali |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BOPOMOFO
|
Bopomofo |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CHEROKEE
|
Cherokee |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_COPTIC
|
Coptic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CYRILLIC
|
Cyrillic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_DESERET
|
Deseret |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_DEVANAGARI
|
Devanagari |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ETHIOPIC
|
Ethiopic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GEORGIAN
|
Georgian |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GOTHIC
|
Gothic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GREEK
|
Greek |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GUJARATI
|
Gujarati |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GURMUKHI
|
Gurmukhi |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HAN
|
Han |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HANGUL
|
Hangul |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HEBREW
|
Hebrew |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HIRAGANA
|
Hiragana |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KANNADA
|
Kannada |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KATAKANA
|
Katakana |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KHMER
|
Khmer |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LAO
|
Lao |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LATIN
|
Latin |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_MALAYALAM
|
Malayalam |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_MONGOLIAN
|
Mongolian |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_MYANMAR
|
Myanmar |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OGHAM
|
Ogham |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OLD_ITALIC
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Old Italic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_ORIYA
|
Oriya |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_RUNIC
|
Runic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SINHALA
|
Sinhala |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SYRIAC
|
Syriac |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAMIL
|
Tamil |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TELUGU
|
Telugu |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_THAANA
|
Thaana |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_THAI
|
Thai |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TIBETAN
|
Tibetan |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL
|
Canadian Aboriginal |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_YI
|
Yi |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAGALOG
|
Tagalog |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_HANUNOO
|
Hanunoo |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BUHID
|
Buhid |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAGBANWA
|
Tagbanwa |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BRAILLE
|
Braille |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CYPRIOT
|
Cypriot |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LIMBU
|
Limbu |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OSMANYA
|
Osmanya |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SHAVIAN
|
Shavian |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LINEAR_B
|
Linear B |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TAI_LE
|
Tai Le |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_UGARITIC
|
Ugaritic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_NEW_TAI_LUE
|
New Tai Lue |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BUGINESE
|
Buginese |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_GLAGOLITIC
|
Glagolitic |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_TIFINAGH
|
Tifinagh |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SYLOTI_NAGRI
|
Syloti Nagri |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OLD_PERSIAN
|
Old Persian |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KHAROSHTHI
|
Kharoshthi |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_UNKNOWN
|
an unassigned code point |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_BALINESE
|
Balinese |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CUNEIFORM
|
Cuneiform |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_PHOENICIAN
|
Phoenician |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_PHAGS_PA
|
Phags-pa |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_NKO
|
N'Ko |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_KAYAH_LI
|
Kayah Li. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LEPCHA
|
Lepcha. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_REJANG
|
Rejang. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SUNDANESE
|
Sundanese. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_SAURASHTRA
|
Saurashtra. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CHAM
|
Cham. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_OL_CHIKI
|
Ol Chiki. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_VAI
|
Vai. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_CARIAN
|
Carian. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LYCIAN
|
Lycian. Since 2.16.3 |
G_UNICODE_SCRIPT_LYDIAN
|
Lydian. Since 2.16.3 |
GUnicodeScript g_unichar_get_script (gunichar ch);
Looks up the GUnicodeScript for a particular character (as defined
by Unicode Standard Annex 24). No check is made for ch
being a
valid Unicode character; if you pass in invalid character, the
result is undefined.
This function is equivalent to pango_script_for_unichar()
and the
two are interchangeable.
ch : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | the GUnicodeScript for the character. |
Since 2.14
#define g_utf8_next_char(p)
Skips to the next character in a UTF-8 string. The string must be
valid; this macro is as fast as possible, and has no error-checking.
You would use this macro to iterate over a string character by
character. The macro returns the start of the next UTF-8 character.
Before using this macro, use g_utf8_validate()
to validate strings
that may contain invalid UTF-8.
p : |
Pointer to the start of a valid UTF-8 character. |
gunichar g_utf8_get_char (const gchar *p);
Converts a sequence of bytes encoded as UTF-8 to a Unicode character.
If p
does not point to a valid UTF-8 encoded character, results are
undefined. If you are not sure that the bytes are complete
valid Unicode characters, you should use g_utf8_get_char_validated()
instead.
p : |
a pointer to Unicode character encoded as UTF-8 |
Returns : | the resulting character |
gunichar g_utf8_get_char_validated (const gchar *p, gssize max_len);
Convert a sequence of bytes encoded as UTF-8 to a Unicode character. This function checks for incomplete characters, for invalid characters such as characters that are out of the range of Unicode, and for overlong encodings of valid characters.
p : |
a pointer to Unicode character encoded as UTF-8 |
max_len : |
the maximum number of bytes to read, or -1, for no maximum or
if p is nul-terminated
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Returns : | the resulting character. If p points to a partial
sequence at the end of a string that could begin a valid
character (or if max_len is zero), returns (gunichar)-2;
otherwise, if p does not point to a valid UTF-8 encoded
Unicode character, returns (gunichar)-1.
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gchar* g_utf8_offset_to_pointer (const gchar *str, glong offset);
Converts from an integer character offset to a pointer to a position within the string.
Since 2.10, this function allows to pass a negative offset
to
step backwards. It is usually worth stepping backwards from the end
instead of forwards if offset
is in the last fourth of the string,
since moving forward is about 3 times faster than moving backward.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
offset : |
a character offset within str
|
Returns : | the resulting pointer |
glong g_utf8_pointer_to_offset (const gchar *str, const gchar *pos);
Converts from a pointer to position within a string to a integer character offset.
Since 2.10, this function allows pos
to be before str
, and returns
a negative offset in this case.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
pos : |
a pointer to a position within str
|
Returns : | the resulting character offset |
gchar* g_utf8_prev_char (const gchar *p);
Finds the previous UTF-8 character in the string before p
.
p
does not have to be at the beginning of a UTF-8 character. No check
is made to see if the character found is actually valid other than
it starts with an appropriate byte. If p
might be the first
character of the string, you must use g_utf8_find_prev_char()
instead.
p : |
a pointer to a position within a UTF-8 encoded string |
Returns : | a pointer to the found character. |
gchar* g_utf8_find_next_char (const gchar *p, const gchar *end);
Finds the start of the next UTF-8 character in the string after p
.
p
does not have to be at the beginning of a UTF-8 character. No check
is made to see if the character found is actually valid other than
it starts with an appropriate byte.
gchar* g_utf8_find_prev_char (const gchar *str, const gchar *p);
Given a position p
with a UTF-8 encoded string str
, find the start
of the previous UTF-8 character starting before p
. Returns NULL
if no
UTF-8 characters are present in str
before p
.
p
does not have to be at the beginning of a UTF-8 character. No check
is made to see if the character found is actually valid other than
it starts with an appropriate byte.
str : |
pointer to the beginning of a UTF-8 encoded string |
p : |
pointer to some position within str
|
Returns : | a pointer to the found character or NULL .
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glong g_utf8_strlen (const gchar *p, gssize max);
Returns the length of the string in characters.
p : |
pointer to the start of a UTF-8 encoded string. |
max : |
the maximum number of bytes to examine. If max
is less than 0, then the string is assumed to be
nul-terminated. If max is 0, p will not be examined and
may be NULL .
|
Returns : | the length of the string in characters |
gchar* g_utf8_strncpy (gchar *dest, const gchar *src, gsize n);
Like the standard C strncpy()
function, but
copies a given number of characters instead of a given number of
bytes. The src
string must be valid UTF-8 encoded text.
(Use g_utf8_validate()
on all text before trying to use UTF-8
utility functions with it.)
dest : |
buffer to fill with characters from src
|
src : |
UTF-8 encoded string |
n : |
character count |
Returns : | dest
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gchar* g_utf8_strchr (const gchar *p, gssize len, gunichar c);
Finds the leftmost occurrence of the given Unicode character
in a UTF-8 encoded string, while limiting the search to len
bytes.
If len
is -1, allow unbounded search.
p : |
a nul-terminated UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length of p
|
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | NULL if the string does not contain the character,
otherwise, a pointer to the start of the leftmost occurrence of
the character in the string.
|
gchar* g_utf8_strrchr (const gchar *p, gssize len, gunichar c);
Find the rightmost occurrence of the given Unicode character
in a UTF-8 encoded string, while limiting the search to len
bytes.
If len
is -1, allow unbounded search.
p : |
a nul-terminated UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length of p
|
c : |
a Unicode character |
Returns : | NULL if the string does not contain the character,
otherwise, a pointer to the start of the rightmost occurrence of the
character in the string.
|
gchar* g_utf8_strreverse (const gchar *str, gssize len);
Reverses a UTF-8 string. str
must be valid UTF-8 encoded text.
(Use g_utf8_validate()
on all text before trying to use UTF-8
utility functions with it.)
This function is intended for programmatic uses of reversed strings. It pays no attention to decomposed characters, combining marks, byte order marks, directional indicators (LRM, LRO, etc) and similar characters which might need special handling when reversing a string for display purposes.
Note that unlike g_strreverse()
, this function returns
newly-allocated memory, which should be freed with g_free()
when
no longer needed.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length of str to use, in bytes. If len < 0,
then the string is nul-terminated.
|
Returns : | a newly-allocated string which is the reverse of str .
|
Since 2.2
gboolean g_utf8_validate (const gchar *str, gssize max_len, const gchar **end);
Validates UTF-8 encoded text. str
is the text to validate;
if str
is nul-terminated, then max_len
can be -1, otherwise
max_len
should be the number of bytes to validate.
If end
is non-NULL
, then the end of the valid range
will be stored there (i.e. the start of the first invalid
character if some bytes were invalid, or the end of the text
being validated otherwise).
Note that g_utf8_validate()
returns FALSE
if max_len
is
positive and NUL is met before max_len
bytes have been read.
Returns TRUE
if all of str
was valid. Many GLib and GTK+
routines require valid UTF-8 as input;
so data read from a file or the network should be checked
with g_utf8_validate()
before doing anything else with it.
str : |
a pointer to character data |
max_len : |
max bytes to validate, or -1 to go until NUL |
end : |
return location for end of valid data |
Returns : | TRUE if the text was valid UTF-8
|
gchar* g_utf8_strup (const gchar *str, gssize len);
Converts all Unicode characters in the string that have a case to uppercase. The exact manner that this is done depends on the current locale, and may result in the number of characters in the string increasing. (For instance, the German ess-zet will be changed to SS.)
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
length of str , in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.
|
Returns : | a newly allocated string, with all characters converted to uppercase. |
gchar* g_utf8_strdown (const gchar *str, gssize len);
Converts all Unicode characters in the string that have a case to lowercase. The exact manner that this is done depends on the current locale, and may result in the number of characters in the string changing.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
length of str , in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.
|
Returns : | a newly allocated string, with all characters converted to lowercase. |
gchar* g_utf8_casefold (const gchar *str, gssize len);
Converts a string into a form that is independent of case. The
result will not correspond to any particular case, but can be
compared for equality or ordered with the results of calling
g_utf8_casefold()
on other strings.
Note that calling g_utf8_casefold()
followed by g_utf8_collate()
is
only an approximation to the correct linguistic case insensitive
ordering, though it is a fairly good one. Getting this exactly
right would require a more sophisticated collation function that
takes case sensitivity into account. GLib does not currently
provide such a function.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
length of str , in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.
|
Returns : | a newly allocated string, that is a
case independent form of str .
|
gchar* g_utf8_normalize (const gchar *str, gssize len, GNormalizeMode mode);
Converts a string into canonical form, standardizing
such issues as whether a character with an accent
is represented as a base character and combining
accent or as a single precomposed character. The
string has to be valid UTF-8, otherwise NULL
is
returned. You should generally call g_utf8_normalize()
before comparing two Unicode strings.
The normalization mode G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT
only
standardizes differences that do not affect the
text content, such as the above-mentioned accent
representation. G_NORMALIZE_ALL
also standardizes
the "compatibility" characters in Unicode, such
as SUPERSCRIPT THREE to the standard forms
(in this case DIGIT THREE). Formatting information
may be lost but for most text operations such
characters should be considered the same.
G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT_COMPOSE
and G_NORMALIZE_ALL_COMPOSE
are like G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT
and G_NORMALIZE_ALL
,
but returned a result with composed forms rather
than a maximally decomposed form. This is often
useful if you intend to convert the string to
a legacy encoding or pass it to a system with
less capable Unicode handling.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string. |
len : |
length of str , in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.
|
mode : |
the type of normalization to perform. |
Returns : | a newly allocated string, that is the
normalized form of str , or NULL if str is not
valid UTF-8.
|
typedef enum { G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT, G_NORMALIZE_NFD = G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT, G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT_COMPOSE, G_NORMALIZE_NFC = G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT_COMPOSE, G_NORMALIZE_ALL, G_NORMALIZE_NFKD = G_NORMALIZE_ALL, G_NORMALIZE_ALL_COMPOSE, G_NORMALIZE_NFKC = G_NORMALIZE_ALL_COMPOSE } GNormalizeMode;
Defines how a Unicode string is transformed in a canonical form, standardizing such issues as whether a character with an accent is represented as a base character and combining accent or as a single precomposed character. Unicode strings should generally be normalized before comparing them.
G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT
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standardize differences that do not affect the text content, such as the above-mentioned accent representation. |
G_NORMALIZE_NFD
|
another name for G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT .
|
G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT_COMPOSE
|
like G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT , but with composed
forms rather than a maximally decomposed form.
|
G_NORMALIZE_NFC
|
another name for G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT_COMPOSE .
|
G_NORMALIZE_ALL
|
beyond G_NORMALIZE_DEFAULT also standardize the
"compatibility" characters in Unicode, such as SUPERSCRIPT THREE to the
standard forms (in this case DIGIT THREE). Formatting information may be
lost but for most text operations such characters should be considered the
same.
|
G_NORMALIZE_NFKD
|
another name for G_NORMALIZE_ALL .
|
G_NORMALIZE_ALL_COMPOSE
|
like G_NORMALIZE_ALL , but with composed
forms rather than a maximally decomposed form.
|
G_NORMALIZE_NFKC
|
another name for G_NORMALIZE_ALL_COMPOSE .
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gint g_utf8_collate (const gchar *str1, const gchar *str2);
Compares two strings for ordering using the linguistically
correct rules for the current locale.
When sorting a large number of strings, it will be significantly
faster to obtain collation keys with g_utf8_collate_key()
and
compare the keys with strcmp()
when sorting instead of sorting
the original strings.
str1 : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
str2 : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
Returns : | < 0 if str1 compares before str2 ,
0 if they compare equal, > 0 if str1 compares after str2 .
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gchar* g_utf8_collate_key (const gchar *str, gssize len);
Converts a string into a collation key that can be compared
with other collation keys produced by the same function using
strcmp()
.
The results of comparing the collation keys of two strings
with strcmp()
will always be the same as comparing the two
original keys with g_utf8_collate()
.
Note that this function depends on the current locale.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string. |
len : |
length of str , in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.
|
Returns : | a newly allocated string. This string should
be freed with g_free() when you are done with it.
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gchar* g_utf8_collate_key_for_filename (const gchar *str, gssize len);
Converts a string into a collation key that can be compared
with other collation keys produced by the same function using strcmp()
.
In order to sort filenames correctly, this function treats the dot '.' as a special case. Most dictionary orderings seem to consider it insignificant, thus producing the ordering "event.c" "eventgenerator.c" "event.h" instead of "event.c" "event.h" "eventgenerator.c". Also, we would like to treat numbers intelligently so that "file1" "file10" "file5" is sorted as "file1" "file5" "file10".
Note that this function depends on the current locale.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string. |
len : |
length of str , in bytes, or -1 if str is nul-terminated.
|
Returns : | a newly allocated string. This string should
be freed with g_free() when you are done with it.
|
Since 2.8
gunichar2* g_utf8_to_utf16 (const gchar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error);
Convert a string from UTF-8 to UTF-16. A 0 character will be added to the result after the converted text.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length (number of characters) of str to use.
If len < 0, then the string is nul-terminated.
|
items_read : |
location to store number of bytes read, or NULL .
If NULL , then G_CONVERT_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT will be
returned in case str contains a trailing partial
character. If an error occurs then the index of the
invalid input is stored here.
|
items_written : |
location to store number of gunichar2 written,
or NULL .
The value stored here does not include the trailing 0.
|
error : |
location to store the error occuring, or NULL to ignore
errors. Any of the errors in GConvertError other than
G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION may occur.
|
Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UTF-16 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() . If an
error occurs, NULL will be returned and
error set.
|
gunichar* g_utf8_to_ucs4 (const gchar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error);
Convert a string from UTF-8 to a 32-bit fixed width representation as UCS-4. A trailing 0 will be added to the string after the converted text.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length of str to use, in bytes. If len < 0,
then the string is nul-terminated.
|
items_read : |
location to store number of bytes read, or NULL .
If NULL , then G_CONVERT_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT will be
returned in case str contains a trailing partial
character. If an error occurs then the index of the
invalid input is stored here.
|
items_written : |
location to store number of characters written or NULL .
The value here stored does not include the trailing 0
character.
|
error : |
location to store the error occuring, or NULL to ignore
errors. Any of the errors in GConvertError other than
G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION may occur.
|
Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UCS-4 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() . If an
error occurs, NULL will be returned and
error set.
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gunichar* g_utf8_to_ucs4_fast (const gchar *str, glong len, glong *items_written);
Convert a string from UTF-8 to a 32-bit fixed width
representation as UCS-4, assuming valid UTF-8 input.
This function is roughly twice as fast as g_utf8_to_ucs4()
but does no error checking on the input.
str : |
a UTF-8 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length of str to use, in bytes. If len < 0,
then the string is nul-terminated.
|
items_written : |
location to store the number of characters in the
result, or NULL .
|
Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UCS-4 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() .
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gunichar* g_utf16_to_ucs4 (const gunichar2 *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error);
Convert a string from UTF-16 to UCS-4. The result will be nul-terminated.
str : |
a UTF-16 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length (number of gunichar2) of str to use.
If len < 0, then the string is nul-terminated.
|
items_read : |
location to store number of words read, or NULL .
If NULL , then G_CONVERT_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT will be
returned in case str contains a trailing partial
character. If an error occurs then the index of the
invalid input is stored here.
|
items_written : |
location to store number of characters written, or NULL .
The value stored here does not include the trailing
0 character.
|
error : |
location to store the error occuring, or NULL to ignore
errors. Any of the errors in GConvertError other than
G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION may occur.
|
Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UCS-4 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() . If an
error occurs, NULL will be returned and
error set.
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gchar* g_utf16_to_utf8 (const gunichar2 *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error);
Convert a string from UTF-16 to UTF-8. The result will be terminated with a 0 byte.
Note that the input is expected to be already in native endianness,
an initial byte-order-mark character is not handled specially.
g_convert()
can be used to convert a byte buffer of UTF-16 data of
ambiguous endianess.
str : |
a UTF-16 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length (number of gunichar2) of str to use.
If len < 0, then the string is nul-terminated.
|
items_read : |
location to store number of words read, or NULL .
If NULL , then G_CONVERT_ERROR_PARTIAL_INPUT will be
returned in case str contains a trailing partial
character. If an error occurs then the index of the
invalid input is stored here.
|
items_written : |
location to store number of bytes written, or NULL .
The value stored here does not include the trailing
0 byte.
|
error : |
location to store the error occuring, or NULL to ignore
errors. Any of the errors in GConvertError other than
G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION may occur.
|
Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UTF-8 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() . If an
error occurs, NULL will be returned and
error set.
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gunichar2* g_ucs4_to_utf16 (const gunichar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error);
Convert a string from UCS-4 to UTF-16. A 0 character will be added to the result after the converted text.
str : |
a UCS-4 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length (number of characters) of str to use.
If len < 0, then the string is nul-terminated.
|
items_read : |
location to store number of bytes read, or NULL .
If an error occurs then the index of the invalid input
is stored here.
|
items_written : |
location to store number of gunichar2
written, or NULL . The value stored here does not
include the trailing 0.
|
error : |
location to store the error occuring, or NULL to ignore
errors. Any of the errors in GConvertError other than
G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION may occur.
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Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UTF-16 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() . If an
error occurs, NULL will be returned and
error set.
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gchar* g_ucs4_to_utf8 (const gunichar *str, glong len, glong *items_read, glong *items_written, GError **error);
Convert a string from a 32-bit fixed width representation as UCS-4. to UTF-8. The result will be terminated with a 0 byte.
str : |
a UCS-4 encoded string |
len : |
the maximum length (number of characters) of str to use.
If len < 0, then the string is nul-terminated.
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items_read : |
location to store number of characters read, or NULL .
|
items_written : |
location to store number of bytes written or NULL .
The value here stored does not include the trailing 0
byte.
|
error : |
location to store the error occuring, or NULL to ignore
errors. Any of the errors in GConvertError other than
G_CONVERT_ERROR_NO_CONVERSION may occur.
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Returns : | a pointer to a newly allocated UTF-8 string.
This value must be freed with g_free() . If an
error occurs, NULL will be returned and
error set. In that case, items_read will be
set to the position of the first invalid input
character.
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gint g_unichar_to_utf8 (gunichar c, gchar *outbuf);
Converts a single character to UTF-8.
c : |
a Unicode character code |
outbuf : |
output buffer, must have at least 6 bytes of space.
If NULL , the length will be computed and returned
and nothing will be written to outbuf .
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Returns : | number of bytes written |
g_locale_to_utf8() , g_locale_from_utf8() |
Convenience functions for converting between UTF-8 and the locale encoding. |