Annotation of embedaddon/libiconv/lib/isoir165.h, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       misho       1: /*
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                     20: 
                     21: /*
                     22:  * ISO-IR-165
                     23:  */
                     24: 
                     25: /*
                     26:  * ISO-IR-165 is an extension of GB 2312, consisting of:
                     27:  * 1. GB 6345.1-86 corrections:
                     28:  *    Two corrections to GB 2312, at 0x2367 and 0x6F71.
                     29:  * 2. GB 6345.1-86 additions:
                     30:  *    - 6 new full-width pinyin characters in row 0x28.
                     31:  *    - ISO646-CN in row 0x2A.
                     32:  *    - 32 half-width pinyin characters in row 0x2B.
                     33:  * 3. GB 8565.2-88 additions:
                     34:  *    - 50 characters in row 0x2D.
                     35:  *    - 92 characters in row 0x2E.
                     36:  *    - 93 characters in row 0x2F.
                     37:  *    - 470 characters in rows 0x7A-0x7E.
                     38:  * 4. ISO-IR-165 additions:
                     39:  *    - 22 characters in row 0x26.
                     40:  *    - 94 characters in row 0x2C.
                     41:  *    - 44 new characters in row 0x2D.
                     42:  *    - 1 new character in row 0x2F.
                     43:  *
                     44:  * The conversion table was created from the following sources:
                     45:  * Ad 1. The 0x2367 correction is already integrated in the unicode.org
                     46:  *       GB2312.TXT table. The 0x6F71 mapping is the same in the unicode.org
                     47:  *       GB2312.TXT and UNIHAN.TXT table and in Koichi Yasuoka's Uni2GB table,
                     48:  *       so we assume it's correct.
                     49:  * The unicode.org UNIHAN.TXT table about GB 8565 is not usable: it has
                     50:  * extraneous code points at rows 0x28, 0x2C, 0x2D. Note also that it does
                     51:  * not list the 69 non-hanzi in row 0x2F. Moreover, it has the characters
                     52:  * 0x2F7A-0x2F7D shifted down by one to 0x2F79-0x2F7C.
                     53:  * Therefore we take the GB8565 and ISO-IR-165 data from Koichi Yasuoka's
                     54:  * Uni2GB table.
                     55:  * Ad 1. Yasuoka maps 0x2367 to U+0261 (small script g) and 0x2840 to U+FF47
                     56:  *       (full-width small normal g). While coherent with ISO-IR's 165.pdf,
                     57:  *       this disagrees with Ken Lunde's book: He says that ISO-IR-165
                     58:  *       includes the GB6345 correction, i.e. maps 0x2367 to U+FF47 or U+0067
                     59:  *       and _not_ to U+0261 (small script g).
                     60:  *       To overcome the confusion, we just map both 0x2367 and 0x2840 to
                     61:  *       U+FF47.
                     62:  * Ad 2. Row 0x28: Add a mapping from 0x283F to U+01F9.
                     63:  *       Row 0x2A: Mapping is well-known, also present in Koichi Yasuoka's
                     64:  *                 table.
                     65:  *       Row 0x2B: Typed in by hand from appendix E in Ken Lunde's book.
                     66:  *       When converting from Unicode to ISO-IR-165, prefer the half-width
                     67:  *       range 0x2B{21..40} to the full-width range 0x28{21..40}.
                     68:  * Ad 3. Rows 0x2D, 0x2E: Both Koichi Yasuoka's Uni2GB table and the UNIHAN.TXT
                     69:  *                 data for GB 8565 agree here.
                     70:  *       Row 0x2F: Taken from Koichi Yasuoka's Uni2GB table.
                     71:  *       Rows 0x7A-0x7E: Koichi Yasuoka's Uni2GB table and the UNIHAN.TXT
                     72:  *                 data for GB 8565 agree here mostly. Differences:
                     73:  *                 0x7C38 -> U+6F26 or U+527A ? We choose U+6F26.
                     74:  *                 0x7C5A -> U+7A40 or U+6996 ? We choose U+6996.
                     75:  * Ad 4. Row 0x26: Mapping unknown.
                     76:  *       Rows 0x2C, 0x2D: Both Koichi Yasuoka's Uni2GB table and the UNIHAN.TXT
                     77:  *                 data for GB 8565 (!) agree here.
                     78:  *       Row 0x2F: Taken from Koichi Yasuoka's Uni2GB table.
                     79:  */
                     80: 
                     81: #include "isoir165ext.h"
                     82: 
                     83: static int
                     84: isoir165_mbtowc (conv_t conv, ucs4_t *pwc, const unsigned char *s, int n)
                     85: {
                     86:   int ret;
                     87: 
                     88:   /* Map full-width pinyin (row 0x28) like half-width pinyin (row 0x2B). */
                     89:   if (s[0] == 0x28) {
                     90:     if (n >= 2) {
                     91:       unsigned char c2 = s[1];
                     92:       if (c2 >= 0x21 && c2 <= 0x40) {
                     93:         unsigned char buf[2];
                     94:         buf[0] = 0x2b;
                     95:         buf[1] = c2;
                     96:         ret = isoir165ext_mbtowc(conv,pwc,buf,2);
                     97:         if (ret != RET_ILSEQ)
                     98:           return ret;
                     99:       }
                    100:     }
                    101:   }
                    102:   /* Try the GB2312 -> Unicode table. */
                    103:   ret = gb2312_mbtowc(conv,pwc,s,n);
                    104:   if (ret != RET_ILSEQ)
                    105:     return ret;
                    106:   /* Row 0x2A is GB_1988-80. */
                    107:   if (s[0] == 0x2a) {
                    108:     if (n >= 2) {
                    109:       unsigned char c2 = s[1];
                    110:       if (c2 >= 0x21 && c2 < 0x7f) {
                    111:         int ret = iso646_cn_mbtowc(conv,pwc,s+1,1);
                    112:         if (ret != 1) abort();
                    113:         return 2;
                    114:       }
                    115:       return RET_ILSEQ;
                    116:     }
                    117:     return RET_TOOFEW(0);
                    118:   }
                    119:   /* Try the ISO-IR-165 extensions -> Unicode table. */
                    120:   ret = isoir165ext_mbtowc(conv,pwc,s,n);
                    121:   return ret;
                    122: }
                    123: 
                    124: static int
                    125: isoir165_wctomb (conv_t conv, unsigned char *r, ucs4_t wc, int n)
                    126: {
                    127:   unsigned char buf[2];
                    128:   int ret;
                    129: 
                    130:   /* Try the Unicode -> GB2312 table. */
                    131:   ret = gb2312_wctomb(conv,buf,wc,2);
                    132:   if (ret != RET_ILUNI) {
                    133:     if (ret != 2) abort();
                    134:     if (!(buf[0] == 0x28 && buf[1] >= 0x21 && buf[1] <= 0x40)) {
                    135:       if (n >= 2) {
                    136:         r[0] = buf[0];
                    137:         r[1] = buf[1];
                    138:         return 2;
                    139:       }
                    140:       return RET_TOOSMALL;
                    141:     }
                    142:   }
                    143:   /* Row 0x2A is GB_1988-80. */
                    144:   ret = iso646_cn_wctomb(conv,buf,wc,1);
                    145:   if (ret != RET_ILUNI) {
                    146:     if (ret != 1) abort();
                    147:     if (buf[0] >= 0x21 && buf[0] < 0x7f) {
                    148:       if (n >= 2) {
                    149:         r[0] = 0x2a;
                    150:         r[1] = buf[0];
                    151:         return 2;
                    152:       }
                    153:       return RET_TOOSMALL;
                    154:     }
                    155:   }
                    156:   /* Try the Unicode -> ISO-IR-165 extensions table. */
                    157:   ret = isoir165ext_wctomb(conv,r,wc,n);
                    158:   return ret;
                    159: }

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