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uxucs.c
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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <wchar.h>
#include <time.h>
#include "putty.h"
#include "charset.h"
#include "terminal.h"
#include "misc.h"
/*
* Unix Unicode-handling routines.
*/
int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte)
{
return 0; /* we don't do DBCS */
}
int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, const char *mbstr, int mblen,
wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen)
{
if (codepage == DEFAULT_CODEPAGE) {
int n = 0;
mbstate_t state;
memset(&state, 0, sizeof state);
while (mblen > 0) {
size_t i = mbrtowc(wcstr+n, mbstr, (size_t)mblen, &state);
if (i == (size_t)-1 || i == (size_t)-2)
break;
n++;
mbstr += i;
mblen -= i;
}
return n;
} else if (codepage == CS_NONE) {
int n = 0;
while (mblen > 0) {
wcstr[n] = 0xD800 | (mbstr[0] & 0xFF);
n++;
mbstr++;
mblen--;
}
return n;
} else
return charset_to_unicode(&mbstr, &mblen, wcstr, wclen, codepage,
NULL, NULL, 0);
}
int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, const wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen,
char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused,
struct unicode_data *ucsdata)
{
/* FIXME: we should remove the defused param completely... */
if (defused)
*defused = 0;
if (codepage == DEFAULT_CODEPAGE) {
char output[MB_LEN_MAX];
mbstate_t state;
int n = 0;
memset(&state, 0, sizeof state);
while (wclen > 0) {
int i = wcrtomb(output, wcstr[0], &state);
if (i == (size_t)-1 || i > n - mblen)
break;
memcpy(mbstr+n, output, i);
n += i;
wcstr++;
wclen--;
}
return n;
} else if (codepage == CS_NONE) {
int n = 0;
while (wclen > 0 && n < mblen) {
if (*wcstr >= 0xD800 && *wcstr < 0xD900)
mbstr[n++] = (*wcstr & 0xFF);
else if (defchr)
mbstr[n++] = *defchr;
wcstr++;
wclen--;
}
return n;
} else {
return charset_from_unicode(&wcstr, &wclen, mbstr, mblen, codepage,
NULL, defchr?defchr:NULL, defchr?1:0);
}
}
/*
* Return value is TRUE if pterm is to run in direct-to-font mode.
*/
int init_ucs(struct unicode_data *ucsdata, char *linecharset,
int utf8_override, int font_charset, int vtmode)
{
int i, ret = 0;
/*
* In the platform-independent parts of the code, font_codepage
* is used only for system DBCS support - which we don't
* support at all. So we set this to something which will never
* be used.
*/
ucsdata->font_codepage = -1;
/*
* If utf8_override is set and the POSIX locale settings
* dictate a UTF-8 character set, then just go straight for
* UTF-8.
*/
ucsdata->line_codepage = CS_NONE;
if (utf8_override) {
const char *s;
if (((s = getenv("LC_ALL")) && *s) ||
((s = getenv("LC_CTYPE")) && *s) ||
((s = getenv("LANG")) && *s)) {
if (strstr(s, "UTF-8"))
ucsdata->line_codepage = CS_UTF8;
}
}
/*
* Failing that, line_codepage should be decoded from the
* specification in conf.
*/
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ucsdata->line_codepage = decode_codepage(linecharset);
/*
* If line_codepage is _still_ CS_NONE, we assume we're using
* the font's own encoding. This has been passed in to us, so
* we use that. If it's still CS_NONE after _that_ - i.e. the
* font we were given had an incomprehensible charset - then we
* fall back to using the D800 page.
*/
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ucsdata->line_codepage = font_charset;
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ret = 1;
/*
* Set up unitab_line, by translating each individual character
* in the line codepage into Unicode.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
char c[1];
const char *p;
wchar_t wc[1];
int len;
c[0] = i;
p = c;
len = 1;
if (ucsdata->line_codepage == CS_NONE)
ucsdata->unitab_line[i] = 0xD800 | i;
else if (1 == charset_to_unicode(&p, &len, wc, 1,
ucsdata->line_codepage,
NULL, L"", 0))
ucsdata->unitab_line[i] = wc[0];
else
ucsdata->unitab_line[i] = 0xFFFD;
}
/*
* Set up unitab_xterm. This is the same as unitab_line except
* in the line-drawing regions, where it follows the Unicode
* encoding.
*
* (Note that the strange X encoding of line-drawing characters
* in the bottom 32 glyphs of ISO8859-1 fonts is taken care of
* by the font encoding, which will spot such a font and act as
* if it were in a variant encoding of ISO8859-1.)
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
static const wchar_t unitab_xterm_std[32] = {
0x2666, 0x2592, 0x2409, 0x240c, 0x240d, 0x240a, 0x00b0, 0x00b1,
0x2424, 0x240b, 0x2518, 0x2510, 0x250c, 0x2514, 0x253c, 0x23ba,
0x23bb, 0x2500, 0x23bc, 0x23bd, 0x251c, 0x2524, 0x2534, 0x252c,
0x2502, 0x2264, 0x2265, 0x03c0, 0x2260, 0x00a3, 0x00b7, 0x0020
};
static const wchar_t unitab_xterm_poorman[32] =
L"*#****o~**+++++-----++++|****L. ";
const wchar_t *ptr;
if (vtmode == VT_POORMAN)
ptr = unitab_xterm_poorman;
else
ptr = unitab_xterm_std;
if (i >= 0x5F && i < 0x7F)
ucsdata->unitab_xterm[i] = ptr[i & 0x1F];
else
ucsdata->unitab_xterm[i] = ucsdata->unitab_line[i];
}
/*
* Set up unitab_scoacs. The SCO Alternate Character Set is
* simply CP437.
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
char c[1];
const char *p;
wchar_t wc[1];
int len;
c[0] = i;
p = c;
len = 1;
if (1 == charset_to_unicode(&p, &len, wc, 1, CS_CP437, NULL, L"", 0))
ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[i] = wc[0];
else
ucsdata->unitab_scoacs[i] = 0xFFFD;
}
/*
* Find the control characters in the line codepage. For
* direct-to-font mode using the D800 hack, we assume 00-1F and
* 7F are controls, but allow 80-9F through. (It's as good a
* guess as anything; and my bet is that half the weird fonts
* used in this way will be IBM or MS code pages anyway.)
*/
for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
int lineval = ucsdata->unitab_line[i];
if (lineval < ' ' || (lineval >= 0x7F && lineval < 0xA0) ||
(lineval >= 0xD800 && lineval < 0xD820) || (lineval == 0xD87F))
ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[i] = i;
else
ucsdata->unitab_ctrl[i] = 0xFF;
}
return ret;
}
const char *cp_name(int codepage)
{
if (codepage == CS_NONE)
return "Use font encoding";
return charset_to_localenc(codepage);
}
const char *cp_enumerate(int index)
{
int charset;
charset = charset_localenc_nth(index);
if (charset == CS_NONE) {
/* "Use font encoding" comes after all the named charsets */
if (charset_localenc_nth(index-1) != CS_NONE)
return "Use font encoding";
return NULL;
}
return charset_to_localenc(charset);
}
int decode_codepage(char *cp_name)
{
if (!cp_name || !*cp_name)
return CS_UTF8;
return charset_from_localenc(cp_name);
}