From d2758df0a0091496717fe7a65c3e7563e7c82785 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: marha Date: Mon, 2 Aug 2010 08:29:58 +0000 Subject: xserver libX11 libXdmcp git update 2-8-2010 --- libX11/specs/i18n/Framework.ms | 1564 ---------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1564 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 libX11/specs/i18n/Framework.ms (limited to 'libX11/specs/i18n/Framework.ms') diff --git a/libX11/specs/i18n/Framework.ms b/libX11/specs/i18n/Framework.ms deleted file mode 100644 index 98a61f930..000000000 --- a/libX11/specs/i18n/Framework.ms +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1564 +0,0 @@ -.\" To print this out, type tbl macros.t ThisFile | troff -ms -.EH '''' -.OH '''' -.EF '''' -.OF '''' -.ps 11 -.nr PS 11 -\& -.TL -\s+3\fBX11R6 Sample Implementation Frame Work\fP\s-3 -.sp 2 -.AU -Katsuhisa Yano -.AI -TOSHIBA Corporation -.AU -Yoshio Horiuchi -.AI -IBM Japan -.LP -.bp -.br -\& -.sp 15 -.ps 9 -.nr PS 9 -.LP -Copyright \(co 1994 by TOSHIBA Corporation -.br -Copyright \(co 1994 by IBM Corporation -.LP -Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this documentation -for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided -that the above copyright notice and this permission notice appear -in all copies. -TOSHIBA Corporation and IBM Corporation make no representations about -the suitability for any purpose of the information in this document. -This documentation is provided as is without express or implied warranty. -.sp 5 -Copyright \(co 1994 X Consortium -.LP -Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy -of this software and associated documentation files (the ``Software''), to deal -in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights -to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell -copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is -furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: -.LP -The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in -all copies or substantial portions of the Software. -.LP -THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR -IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, -FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE -X CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN -AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN -CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. -.LP -Except as contained in this notice, the name of the X Consortium shall not be -used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings -in this Software without prior written authorization from the X Consortium. -.sp 3 -\fIX Window System\fP is a trademark of The Open Group. -.ps 11 -.nr PS 11 -.bp 1 -.EH '\fBSample Implementation Frame Work\fP''\fB\*(xV\fP' -.OH '\fBSample Implementation Frame Work\fP''\fB\*(xV\fP' -.EF ''\fB % \fP'' -.OF ''\fB % \fP'' -.NH 1 -Preface -.XS \*(SN Preface -.XE -.LP -This document proposes to define the structures, methods and their -signatures that are expected to be common to all locale dependent -functions within the Xlib sample implementation. The following -illustration (Fig.1) is proposed to outline the separating of -the components within the sample implementation. -.LP -.\" figure start -.in +1c -\^... 0.237 5.796 5.24 10.14 -\^... 0.000i 4.344i 5.003i 0.000i -.nr 00 \n(.u -.nf -.PS 4.344i 5.003i -.br -.ps 11 -\h'1.753i'\v'2.130i'\v'-.13m'\L'-1.000i\(br'\v'.13m' -.sp -1 -\h'1.753i'\v'1.130i'\l'1.500i' -.sp -1 -\h'3.253i'\v'1.130i'\v'-.13m'\L'1.000i\(br'\v'.13m' -.sp -1 -\h'3.253i'\v'2.130i'\l'-1.500i' -.sp -1 -\h'1.751i'\v'1.628i'\l'1.499i' -.sp -1 -\h'2.500i'\v'1.128i'\v'-.13m'\L'0.500i\(br'\v'.13m' -.sp -1 -\h'1.875i'\v'1.344i'\h'-0.0m'\v'0.2m'\s12\fRInput\fP -.sp -1 -\h'1.875i'\v'1.532i'\h'-0.0m'\v'0.2m'\s12\fRMethod\fP -.sp -1 -\h'2.625i'\v'1.344i'\h'-0.0m'\v'0.2m'\s12\fROutput\fP -.sp -1 -\h'2.625i'\v'1.532i'\h'-0.0m'\v'0.2m'\s12\fRMethod\fP -.sp -1 -\h'1.938i'\v'1.844i'\h'-0.0m'\v'0.2m'\s12\fR\fP -.sp -1 -\h'2.000i'\v'2.032i'\h'-0.0m'\v'0.2m'\s12\fRX Locale Object\fP -.sp -1 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method (OM). -The LC provides a set of information that depends on user's language -environment. The IM manages text inputing, and the OM manages text -drawing. Both IM and OM highly depend on LC data. -.LP -In X11R5, there are two sample implementations, Ximp and Xsi, for -Xlib internationalization. But in both implementations, IM and OM -actually refer the private extension of LC. It breaks coexistence -of these two sample implementations. For example, if a user creates -a new OM for special purpose as a part of Ximp, it will not work with -Xsi. -.LP -As a solution of this problem, we propose to define the standard -APIs between these three objects, and define the structure that are -common to these objects. -.LP -.NH 1 -Objective -.XS \*(SN Objective -.XE -.LP -.IP \(bu -Explain the current X11R6 sample implementation -.IP \(bu -Document the common set of locale dependent interfaces -.IP \(bu -Provide more flexible pluggable layer -.LP -.NH 1 -Locale Object Binding Functions -.XS \*(SN Locale Object Binding Functions -.XE -.LP -This chapter describes functions related locale object binding for -implementing the pluggable layer. -.LP -A locale loader is an entry point for locale object, which -instantiates XLCd object and binds locale methods with specified -locale name. The behavior of loader is implementation dependent. -And, what kind of loaders are available is also implementation -dependent. -.LP -The loader is called in -.PN _XOpenLC, -but caller of -.PN _XOpenLC -does not need to care about its inside. For example, if the loader is -implemented with dynamic load functions, and the dynamic module is -expected to be unloaded when the corresponding XLCd is freed, -close methods of XLCdMethods should handle unloading. -.LP -.sp -\fBInitializing a locale loader list\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcInitLoader() -.FN -The -.PN _XlcInitLoader -function initializes the locale loader list with vendor specific -manner. Each loader is registered with calling -.PN _XlcAddLoader. -The number of loaders and their order in the loader list is -implementation dependent. -.sp -.LP -\fBAdd a loader\fP -.LP -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 2.5i -.ta .5i 2.5i -typedef XLCd (*XLCdLoadProc)(\fIname\fP); - char \fI*name\fP; - -typedef int XlcPosition; -.De -.TS -lw(.5i) lw(2i) lw(2i). -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcHead -T} T{ - 0 -T} -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcTail -T} T{ --1 -T} -.TE -.LP -.FD 0 -Bool _XlcAddLoader(\fIproc, position\fP) -.br - XLCdLoadProc \fIproc\fP; -.br - XlcPosition \fIposition\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcAddLoader -function registers the specified locale loader ``\fIproc\fP'' to the -internal loader list. The position specifies that the loader -``\fIproc\fP'' should be placed in the top of the loader list(XlcHead) -or last(XlcTail). -.LP -The object loader is called from the top of the loader list in order, -when calling time. -.sp -.LP -\fBRemove a loader\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcRemoveLoader(\fIproc\fP) -.br - XLCdLoadProc \fIproc\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcRemoveLoader -function removes the locale loader specified by ``\fIproc\fP'' from the -loader list. -.LP -Current implementation provides following locale loaders; -.DS -.PN _XlcDefaultLoader -.PN _XlcGenericLoader -.PN _XlcEucLoader -.PN _XlcSjisLoader -.PN _XlcUtfLoader -.PN _XaixOsDynamicLoad -.DE -.LP -.NH 1 -Locale Method Interface -.XS \*(SN Locale Method Interface -.XE -.LP -This chapter describes the locale method API, which is a set of -accessible functions from both IM and OM parts. -The locale method API provides the functionalities; obtaining locale -dependent information, handling charset, converting text, etc. -.LP -As a result of using these APIs instead of accessing vender private -extension of the locale object, we can keep locale, IM and OM -independently each other. -.LP -.NH 1 -Locale Method Functions -.XS \*(SN Locale Method Functions -.XE -.LP -\fBOpen a Locale Method\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -XLCd _XOpenLC(\fIname\fP) -.br - char \fI*name\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XOpenLC -function opens a locale method which corresponds to the -specified locale name. -.PN _XOpenLC -calls a locale object loader, which is registered via -.PN _XlcAddLoader into the internal loader list. If the called loader -is valid and successfully opens a locale, -.PN _XOpenLC -returns the XLCd. If the loader is invalid or failed to open a locale, -.PN _XOpenLC -calls the next loader. If all registered loaders cannot open a locale, -.PN _XOpenLC -returns NULL. -.LP -.FD 0 -XLCd _XlcCurrentLC() -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcCurrentLC -function returns an XLCd that are bound to current locale. -.sp -.LP -\fBClose a Locale Method\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XCloseLC(\fIlcd\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XCloseLC -function close a locale method the specified lcd. -.sp -.LP -\fBObtain Locale Method values\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -char * _XGetLCValues(\fIlcd\fP, ...) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XGetLCValues -function returns NULL if no error occurred; otherwise, it returns the -name of the first argument that could not be obtained. -The following values are defined as standard arguments. Other values -are implementation dependent. -.LP -.TS H -tab(:); -l l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -Name:Type:Description -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.TH -.R -XlcNCodeset:char*:codeset part of locale name -XlcNDefaultString:char*:XDefaultString() -XlcNEncodingName:char*:encoding name -XlcNLanguage:char*:language part of locale name -XlcNMbCurMax:int:ANSI C MB_CUR_MAX -XlcNStateDependentEncoding:Bool:is state-dependent encoding or not -XlcNTerritory:char*:territory part of locale name -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.LP -.NH 1 -Charset functions -.XS \*(SN -Charset functions -.XE -.LP -The XlcCharSet is an identifier which represents a subset of characters -(character set) in the locale object. -.LP -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 2.5i -.ta .5i 2.5i -typedef enum { - XlcUnknown, XlcC0, XlcGL, XlcC1, XlcGR, XlcGLGR, XlcOther -} XlcSide; - -typedef struct _XlcCharSetRec *XlcCharSet; - -typedef struct { - char *name; - XPointer value; -} XlcArg, *XlcArgList; - -typedef char* (*XlcGetCSValuesProc)(\fIcharset\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP); - XlcCharSet \fIcharset\fP; - XlcArgList \fIargs\fP; - int \fInum_args\fP; - -typedef struct _XlcCharSetRec { - char *name; - XrmQuark xrm_name; - char *encoding_name; - XrmQuark xrm_encoding_name; - XlcSide side; - int char_size; - int set_size; - char *ct_sequence; - XlcGetCSValuesProc get_values; -} XlcCharSetRec; -.De -.sp -.LP -\fBGet an XlcCharSet\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -XlcCharSet _XlcGetCharSet(\fIname\fP) -.br - char \fI*name\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcGetCharSet -function gets an XlcCharSet which corresponds to the charset name -specified by ``\fIname\fP''. -.PN _XlcGetCharSet -returns NULL, if no XlcCharSet bound to specified ``\fIname\fP''. -.LP -The following character sets are pre-registered. -.LP -.TS H -tab(@); -l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -Name@Description -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.TH -.R -ISO8859-1:GL@7-bit ASCII graphics (ANSI X3.4-1968), -@Left half of ISO 8859 sets -JISX0201.1976-0:GL@Left half of JIS X0201-1976 (reaffirmed 1984), -@8-Bit Alphanumeric-Katakana Code -.sp -ISO8859-1:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-1, Latin alphabet No. 1 -ISO8859-2:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-2, Latin alphabet No. 2 -ISO8859-3:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-3, Latin alphabet No. 3 -ISO8859-4:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-4, Latin alphabet No. 4 -ISO8859-7:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-7, Latin/Greek alphabet -ISO8859-6:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-6, Latin/Arabic alphabet -ISO8859-8:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-8, Latin/Hebrew alphabet -ISO8859-5:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-5, Latin/Cyrillic alphabet -ISO8859-9:GR@Right half of ISO 8859-9, Latin alphabet No. 5 -JISX0201.1976-0:GR@Right half of JIS X0201-1976 (reaffirmed 1984), -@8-Bit Alphanumeric-Katakana Code -.sp -GB2312.1980-0:GL@GB2312-1980, China (PRC) Hanzi defined as GL -GB2312.1980-0:GR@GB2312-1980, China (PRC) Hanzi defined as GR -JISX0208.1983-0:GL@JIS X0208-1983, Japanese Graphic Character Set -@defined as GL -JISX0208.1983-0:GR@JIS X0208-1983, Japanese Graphic Character Set -@defined as GR -KSC5601.1987-0:GL@KS C5601-1987, Korean Graphic Character Set -@defined as GL -KSC5601.1987-0:GR@KS C5601-1987, Korean Graphic Character Set -@defined as GR -JISX0212.1990-0:GL@JIS X0212-1990, Japanese Graphic Character Set -@defined as GL -JISX0212.1990-0:GR@JIS X0212-1990, Japanese Graphic Character Set -@defined as GR -.\" CNS11643.1986-0:GL -.\" CNS11643.1986-1:GL -.\" TIS620-0:GR -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.LP -.sp -\fBAdd an XlcCharSet\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -Bool _XlcAddCharSet(\fIcharset\fP) - XlcCharSet \fIcharset\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcAddCharSet -function registers XlcCharSet specified by ``\fIcharset\fP''. -.LP -.sp -\fBObtain Character Set values\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -char * _XlcGetCSValues(\fIcharset\fP, ...) -.br - XlcCharSet \fIcharset\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcGetCSValues -function returns NULL if no error occurred; -otherwise, it returns the name of the first argument that could not -be obtained. The following values are defined as standard arguments. -Other values are implementation dependent. -.LP -.TS H -tab(:); -l l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -Name:Type:Description -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.TH -.R -XlcNName:char*:charset name -XlcNEncodingName:char*:XLFD CharSet Registry and Encoding -XlcNSide:XlcSide:charset side (GL, GR, ...) -XlcNCharSize:int:number of octets per character -XlcNSetSize:int:number of character sets -XlcNControlSequence:char*:control sequence of Compound Text -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.LP -.NH 1 -Converter Functions -.XS \*(SN Converter Functions -.XE -.LP -We provide a set of the common converter APIs, that are independent -from both of source and destination text type. -.LP -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 2.5i -.ta .5i 2.5i -typedef struct _XlcConvRec *XlcConv; - -typedef void (*XlcCloseConverterProc)(\fIconv\fP); - XlcConv \fIconv\fP; - -typedef int (*XlcConvertProc)(\fIconv\fP, \fIfrom\fP, \fIfrom_left\fP, \fIto\fP, \fIto_left\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP); - XlcConv \fIconv\fP; - XPointer \fI*from\fP; - int \fI*from_left\fP; - XPointer \fI*to\fP; - int \fI*to_left\fP; - XPointer \fI*args\fP; - int \fInum_args\fP; - -typedef void (*XlcResetConverterProc)(\fIconv\fP); - XlcConv \fIconv\fP; - -typedef struct _XlcConvMethodsRec { - XlcCloseConverterProc close; - XlcConvertProc convert; - XlcResetConverterProc reset; -} XlcConvMethodsRec, *XlcConvMethods; - -typedef struct _XlcConvRec { - XlcConvMethods methods; - XPointer state; -} XlcConvRec; -.De -.LP -.sp -\fBOpen a converter\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -XlcConv _XlcOpenConverter(\fIfrom_lcd\fP, \fIfrom_type\fP, \fIto_lcd\fP, \fIto_type\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIfrom_lcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*from_type\fP; -.br - XLCd \fIto_lcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*to_type\fP; -.FN -.LP -.PN _XlcOpenConverter -function opens the converter which converts a text from specified -``\fIfrom_type\fP'' to specified ``\fIto_type\fP'' encoding. If the -function cannot find proper converter or cannot open a corresponding -converter, it returns NULL. Otherwise, it returns the conversion -descriptor. -.LP -The following types are pre-defined. Other types are implementation -dependent. -.LP -.TS H -tab(:); -l l l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -Name:Type:Description:Arguments -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.TH -.R -XlcNMultiByte:char *:multibyte:- -XlcNWideChar:wchar_t *:wide character:- -XlcNCompoundText:char *:COMPOUND_TEXT:- -XlcNString:char *:STRING:- -XlcNCharSet:char *:per charset:XlcCharSet -XlcNChar:char *:per character:XlcCharSet -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.LP -.sp -\fBClose a converter\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcCloseConverter(\fIconv\fP) -.br - XlcConv \fIconv\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcCloseConverter -function closes the specified converter ``\fIconv\fP''. -.LP -.sp -\fBCode conversion\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -int _XlcConvert(\fIconv\fP, \fIfrom\fP, \fIfrom_left\fP, \fIto\fP, \fIto_left\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP) -.br - XlcConv \fIconv\fP; -.br - XPointer \fI*from\fP; -.br - int \fI*from_left\fP; -.br - XPointer \fI*to\fP; -.br - int \fI*to_left\fP; -.br - XPointer \fI*args\fP; -.br - int \fInum_args\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcConvert -function converts a sequence of characters from one type, in the array -specified by ``\fIfrom\fP'', into a sequence of corresponding characters -in another type, in the array specified by ``\fIto\fP''. The types are -those specified in the -.PN _XlcOpenConverter() -call that returned the conversion descriptor, ``\fIconv\fP''. -The arguments ``\fIfrom\fP'', ``\fIfrom_left\fP'', ``\fIto\fP'' and -``\fIto_left\fP'' have the same specification of XPG4 iconv function. -.LP -For state-dependent encodings, the conversion descriptor ``\fIconv\fP'' -is placed into its initial shift state by a call for which ``\fIfrom\fP'' -is a NULL pointer, or for which ``\fIfrom\fP'' points to a null pointer. -.LP -The following 2 converters prepared by locale returns appropriate -charset (XlcCharSet) in an area pointed by args[0]. -.LP -.TS -tab(:); -l l l. -_ -.sp 6p -.B -From:To:Description -.sp 6p -_ -.sp 6p -.R -XlcNMultiByte:XlcNCharSet:Segmentation (Decomposing) -XlcNWideChar:XlcNCharSet:Segmentation (Decomposing) -.sp 6p -_ -.TE -.LP -The conversion, from XlcNMultiByte/XlcNWideChar to XlcNCharSet, -extracts a segment which has same charset encoding characters. -More than one segment cannot be converted in a call. -.LP -.sp -\fBReset a converter\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcResetConverter(\fIconv\fP) -.br - XlcConv \fIconv\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcResetConverter -function reset the specified converter ``\fIconv\fP''. -.LP -.sp -\fBRegister a converter\fP -.LP -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 2.5i -.ta .5i 2.5i -typedef XlcConv (*XlcOpenConverterProc)(\fIfrom_lcd\fP, \fIfrom_type\fP, \fIto_lcd\fP, \fIto_type\fP); - XLCd \fIfrom_lcd\fP; - char \fI*from_type\fP; - XLCd \fIto_lcd\fP; - char \fI*to_type\fP; -.De -.LP -.FD 0 -Bool _XlcSetConverter(\fIfrom_lcd\fP, \fIfrom\fP, \fIto_lcd\fP, \fIto\fP, \fIconverter\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIfrom_lcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*from\fP; -.br - XLCd \fIto_lcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*to\fP; -.br - XlcOpenConverterProc \fIconverter\fP; -.FN -.LP -The \fBXlcSetConverter\fP function registers a converter which convert -from ``\fIfrom_type\fP'' to ``\fIto_type\fP'' into the converter list -(in the specified XLCd). -.LP -.NH 1 -X Locale Database functions -.XS \*(SN X Locale Database functions -.XE -.LP -X Locale Database contains the subset of user's environment that -depends on language. The following APIs are provided for accessing -X Locale Database and other locale relative files. -.LP -For more detail about X Locale Database, please refer -X Locale Database Definition document. -.LP -.sp -\fBGet a resource from database\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcGetResource(\fIlcd\fP, \fIcategory\fP, \fIclass\fP, \fIvalue\fP, \fIcount\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*category\fP; -.br - char \fI*class\fP; -.br - char \fI***value\fP; -.br - int \fI*count\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcGetResource -function obtains a locale dependent data which is associated with the -locale of specified ``\fIlcd\fP''. -The locale data is provided by system locale or by X Locale Database -file, and what kind of data is available is implementation dependent. -.LP -The specified ``\fIcategory\fP'' and ``\fIclass\fP'' are used for -finding out the objective locale data. -.LP -The returned value is returned in value argument in string list form, -and the returned count shows the number of strings in the value. -.LP -The returned value is owned by locale method, and should not be modified -or freed by caller. -.LP -.sp -\fBGet a locale relative file name\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -char * _XlcFileName(\fIlcd\fP, \fIcategory\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*category\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcFileName -functions returns a file name which is bound to the specified ``\fIlcd\fP'' -and ``\fIcategory\fP'', as a null-terminated string. If no file name can -be found, or there is no readable file for the found file name, -.PN _XlcFileName -returns NULL. The returned file name should be freed by caller. -.LP -The rule for searching a file name is implementation dependent. -In current implementation, -.PN _XlcFileName -uses ``{category}.dir'' file as mapping table, which has pairs of -strings, a full locale name and a corresponding file name. -.LP -.NH 1 -Utility Functions -.XS \*(SN Utility Functions -.XE -.LP -\fBCompare Latin-1 strings\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -int _XlcCompareISOLatin1(\fIstr1\fP, \fIstr2\fP) -.br - char \fI*str1\fP, \fI*str2\fP; -.FN -.FD 0 -int _XlcNCompareISOLatin1(\fIstr1\fP, \fIstr2\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - char \fI*str1\fP, \fI*str2\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _XlcCompareIsoLatin1 -function to compares two ISO-8859-1 strings. Bytes representing ASCII lower -case letters are converted to upper case before making the comparison. -The value returned is an integer less than, equal to, or greater than -zero, depending on whether ``\fIstr1\fP'' is lexicographicly less than, -equal to, or greater than ``\fIstr2\fP''. -.LP -The -.PN _XlcNCompareIsoLatin1 -function is identical to -.PN _XlcCompareISOLatin1, -except that at most ``\fIlen\fP'' bytes are compared. -.LP -.sp -\fBResource Utility\fP -.LP -.FD 0 -int XlcNumber(\fIarray\fP) - ArrayType \fIarray\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to XtNumber. -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcCopyFromArg(\fIsrc\fP, \fIdst\fP, \fIsize\fP) -.br - char \fI*src\fP; -.br - char \fI*dst\fP; -.br - int \fIsize\fP; -.FN -.FD 0 -void _XlcCopyToArg(\fIsrc\fP, \fIdst\fP, \fIsize\fP) -.br - char \fI*src\fP; -.br - char \fI**dst\fP; -.br - int \fIsize\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to -.PN _XtCopyFromArg -and -.PN _XtCopyToArg. -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcCountVaList(\fIvar\fP, \fIcount_ret\fP) -.br - va_list \fIvar\fP; -.br - int \fI*count_ret\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to -.PN _XtCountVaList. -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcVaToArgList(\fIvar\fP, \fIcount\fP, \fIargs_ret\fP) -.br - va_list \fIvar\fP; -.br - int \fIcount\fP; -.br - XlcArgList \fI*args_ret\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to -.PN _XtVaToArgList. -.LP -.Ds 0 -.TA .5i 2.5i -.ta .5i 2.5i -typedef struct _XlcResource { - char *name; - XrmQuark xrm_name; - int size; - int offset; - unsigned long mask; -} XlcResource, *XlcResourceList; -.De -.LP -.TS -lw(.5i) lw(2i) lw(2i). -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcCreateMask -T} T{ -(1L<<0) -T} -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcDefaultMask -T} T{ -(1L<<1) -T} -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcGetMask -T} T{ -(1L<<2) -T} -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcSetMask -T} T{ -(1L<<3) -T} -T{ -#define -T} T{ -XlcIgnoreMask -T} T{ -(1L<<4) -T} -.TE -.LP -.FD 0 -void _XlcCompileResourceList(\fIresources\fP, \fInum_resources\fP) -.br - XlcResourceList \fIresources\fP; -.br - int \fInum_resources\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to -.PN _XtCompileResourceList. -.LP -.FD 0 -char * _XlcGetValues(\fIbase\fP, \fIresources\fP, \fInum_resources\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP, \fImask\fP) -.br - XPointer \fIbase\fP; -.br - XlcResourceList \fIresources\fP; -.br - int \fInum_resources\fP; -.br - XlcArgList \fIargs\fP; -.br - int \fInum_args\fP; -.br - unsigned long \fImask\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to XtGetSubvalues. -.LP -.FD 0 -char * _XlcSetValues(\fIbase\fP, \fIresources\fP, \fInum_resources\fP, \fIargs\fP, \fInum_args\fP, \fImask\fP) -.br - XPointer \fIbase\fP; -.br - XlcResourceList \fIresources\fP; -.br - int \fInum_resources\fP; -.br - XlcArgList \fIargs\fP; -.br - int \fInum_args\fP; -.br - unsigned long \fImask\fP; -.FN -.LP -Similar to XtSetSubvalues. -.LP -.sp -\fBANSI C Compatible Functions\fP -.LP -The following are ANSI C/MSE Compatible Functions for non-ANSI C environment. -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xmblen(\fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xmblen -function returns the number of characters pointed to by ``\fIstr\fP''. -Only ``\fIlen\fP'' bytes in ``\fIstr\fP'' are used in determining the -character count returned. ``\fIStr\fP'' may point at characters from -any valid codeset in the current locale. -.LP -The call -.PN _Xmblen -is equivalent to -.RS -_Xmbtowc(_Xmbtowc((\fIwchar_t*\fP)NULL, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP)) -.RE -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xmbtowc(\fIwstr\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xmbtowc -function converts the character(s) pointed to by ``\fIstr\fP'' -to their wide character representation(s) pointed to by ``\fIwstr\fP''. -``\fILen\fP'' is the number of bytes in ``\fIstr\fP'' to be converted. -The return value is the number of characters converted. -.LP -The call -.PN _Xmbtowc -is equivalent to -.RS -_Xlcmbtowc((XLCd)NULL, \fIwstr\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.RE -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xlcmbtowc(\fIlcd\fP, \fIwstr\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xlcmbtowc -function is identical to -.PN _Xmbtowc, -except that it requires the ``\fIlcd\fP'' argument. If ``\fIlcd\fP'' -is (XLCd) NULL, -.PN _Xlcmbtowc, -calls -.PN _XlcCurrentLC -to determine the current locale. -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xwctomb(\fIstr\fP, \fIwc\fP) -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - wchar_t \fIwc\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xwctomb -function converts a single wide character pointed to by ``\fIwc\fP'' to -its multibyte representation pointed to by ``\fIstr\fP''. -On success, the return value is 1. -.LP -The call -.PN _Xwctomb -is equivalent to -.RS -_Xlcwctomb((XLCd)NULL, \fIstr\fP, \fIwstr\fP) -.RE -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xlcwctomb(\fIlcd\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIwc\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - wchar_t \fIwc\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xlcwctomb -function is identical to _Xwctomb, except that it requires the -``\fIlcd\fP'' argument. If ``\fIlcd\fP'' is (XLCd) NULL, -.PN _Xlcwctomb, -calls -.PN _XlcCurrentLC -to determine the current locale. -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xmbstowcs(\fIwstr\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xmbstowcs -function converts the NULL-terminated string pointed to by ``\fIstr\fP'' -to its wide character string representation pointed to by ``\fIwstr\fP''. -``\fILen\fP'' is the number of characters in ``\fIstr\fP'' to be converted. -.LP -The call -.PN _Xmbstowcs -is equivalent to -.RS -_Xlcmbstowcs((XLCd)NULL, \fIwstr\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.RE -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xlcmbstowcs(\fIlcd\fP, \fIwstr\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xlcmbstowcs -function is identical to _Xmbstowcs, except that it requires the -``\fIlcd\fP'' argument. If ``\fIlcd\fP'' is (XLCd) NULL, -.PN _Xlcmbstowcs, -calls -.PN _XlcCurrentLC -to determine the current locale. -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xwcstombs(\fIstr\fP, \fIwstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xwcstombs -function converts the (wchar_t) NULL terminated wide character string -pointed to by ``\fIwstr\fP'' to the NULL terminated multibyte string -pointed to by ``\fIstr\fP''. -.LP -The call -.PN _Xwcstombs -is equivalent to -.RS -_Xlcwcstombs((XLCd)NULL, \fIstr\fP, \fIwstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.RE -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xlcwcstombs(\fIlcd\fP, \fIstr\fP, \fIwstr\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.br - char \fI*str\fP; -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xlcwcstombs -function is identical to _Xwcstombs, except that it requires the -``\fIlcd\fP'' argument. If ``\fIlcd\fP'' is (XLCd) NULL, -.PN _Xlcwcstombs, -calls -.PN _XlcCurrentLC -to determine the current locale. -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xwcslen(\fIwstr\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xwcslen -function returns the count of wide characters in the (wchar_t) NULL -terminated wide character string pointed to by ``\fIwstr\fP''. -.LP -.FD 0 -wchar_t * _Xwcscpy(\fIwstr1\fP, \fIwstr2\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr1\fP, \fI*wstr2\fP; -.FN -.FD 0 -wchar_t * _Xwcsncpy(\fIwstr1\fP, \fIwstr2\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr1\fP, \fI*wstr2\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xwcscpy -function copies the (wchar_t) NULL terminated wide character string -pointed to by ``\fIwstr2\fP'' to the object pointed at by ``\fIwstr1\fP''. -``\fIWstr1\fP'' is (wchar_t) NULL terminated. The return value is a -pointer to ``\fIwstr1\fP''. -.LP -The -.PN _Xwcsncpy -function is identical to -.PN _Xwcscpy, -except that it copies ``\fIlen\fP'' wide characters from the object -pointed to by ``\fIwstr2\fP'' to the object pointed to ``\fIwstr1\fP''. -.LP -.FD 0 -int _Xwcscmp(\fIwstr1\fP, \fIwstr2\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr1\fP, \fI*wstr2\fP; -.FN -.FD 0 -int _Xwcsncmp(\fIwstr1\fP, \fIwstr2\fP, \fIlen\fP) -.br - wchar_t \fI*wstr1\fP, \fI*wstr2\fP; -.br - int \fIlen\fP; -.FN -.LP -The -.PN _Xwcscmp -function compares two (wchar_t) NULL terminated wide character strings. -The value returned is an integer less than, equal to, or greater than zero, -depending on whether ``\fIwstr1\fP'' is lexicographicly less then, equal to, -or greater than ``\fIstr2\fP''. -.LP -The -.PN _Xwcsncmp -function is identical to -.PN _XlcCompareISOLatin1, -except that at most ``\fIlen\fP'' wide characters are compared. -.sp -.\" -------------------------------------------------------------------- -.\" .LP -.\" \fBLocale Method Internal Functions\fP -.\" .LP -.\" .FD 0 -.\" XlcCharSet _XlcCreateDefaultCharSet(\fIname\fP, \fIct_sequence\fP) -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*name\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*ct_sequence\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .FD 0 -.\" Bool _XlcParseCharSet(\fIcharset\fP) -.\" .br -.\" XlcCharSet \fIcharset\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .FD 0 -.\" void _XlcGetLocaleDataBase(\fIlcd\fP, \fIcategory\fP, \fIname\fP, \fIvalue\fP, \fIcount\fP) -.\" .br -.\" XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*category\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*name\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI***value\fP; -.\" .br -.\" int \fI*count\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .FD 0 -.\" void _XlcDestroyLocaleDataBase(\fIlcd\fP) -.\" .br -.\" XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .FD 0 -.\" XPointer _XlcCreateLocaleDataBase(\fIlcd\fP) -.\" .br -.\" XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .LP -.\" .sp -.\" \fBObtain an locale database path\fP -.\" .LP -.\" .FD 0 -.\" int _XlcResolveI18NPath(\fIdir\fP) -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*dir\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .LP -.\" The -.\" .PN _XlcResolveI18NPath -.\" function returns path name list that is related to X Locale Database. -.\" The obtained path is stored into the array which is pointed by -.\" specified ``\fIdir\fP''. The path consists of directory paths which -.\" are separated with colon. -.\" If the environment variable XLOCALEDIR is specified, the path -.\" contains its contents. -.\" .LP -.\" The default path of X Locale Database is implementation dependent. -.\" In current implementation, it's determined in build time. -.\" .LP -.\" .PN _XlcResolveI18NPath -.\" does not check overflow of the array to which the ``\fIdir\fP'' -.\" parameter points. Caller should provide enough buffer to store this -.\" string. -.\" .LP -.\" .sp -.\" \fBObtain a full locale name\fP -.\" .LP -.\" .FD 0 -.\" int _XlcResolveLocaleName(\fIlc_name\fP, \fIfull_name\fP, \fIlanguage\fP, \fIterritory\fP, \fIcodeset\fP) -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*lc_name\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*full_name\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*language\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*territory\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*codeset\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .LP -.\" The -.\" .PN _XlcResolveLocaleName -.\" function returns a full locale name. -.\" The obtained full locale name is stored into the array which is -.\" pointed by specified ``\fIfull_name\fP''. -.\" The language, territory and codeset part of the full locale name -.\" are copied to the return arguments, ``\fIlanguage\fP'', -.\" ``\fIterritory\fP'' and ``\fIcodeset\fP'', respectively. -.\" NULL can be specified for these arguments. -.\" .LP -.\" The rule for mapping from locale name to full locale name is -.\" implementation dependent. -.\" .LP -.\" .PN _XlcResolveLocaleName -.\" does not check overflow of the array to which -.\" ``\fIfull_name\fP'', ``\fIlanguage\fP'', ``\fIterritory\fP'' and -.\" ``\fIcodeset\fP'' parameter point. -.\" Caller should provide enough buffer to store those string. -.\" .LP -.\" In current implementation, -.\" .PN _XlcResolveLocaleName -.\" uses locale.alias file as mapping table, which has pairs of strings, -.\" a locale name and a full locale name. -.\" .LP -.\" .FD 0 -.\" int _XlcResolveDBName(\fIlc_name\fP, \fIfile_name\fP) -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*lc_name\fP; -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*file_name\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .FD 0 -.\" XLCd _XlcCreateLC(\fIname\fP, \fImethods\fP) -.\" .br -.\" char \fI*name\fP; -.\" .br -.\" XLCdMethods \fImethods\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .FD 0 -.\" void _XlcDestroyLC(\fIlcd\fP) -.\" .br -.\" XLCd \fIlcd\fP; -.\" .FN -.\" .LP -.\" - -- cgit v1.2.3