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| 10 | *   file name:  utf.h | 
| 11 | *   encoding:   UTF-8 | 
| 12 | *   tab size:   8 (not used) | 
| 13 | *   indentation:4 | 
| 14 | * | 
| 15 | *   created on: 1999sep09 | 
| 16 | *   created by: Markus W. Scherer | 
| 17 | */ | 
| 18 |  | 
| 19 | /** | 
| 20 |  * \file | 
| 21 |  * \brief C API: Code point macros | 
| 22 |  * | 
| 23 |  * This file defines macros for checking whether a code point is | 
| 24 |  * a surrogate or a non-character etc. | 
| 25 |  * | 
| 26 |  * If U_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDE_UTF_HEADERS is 0 then utf.h is included by utypes.h | 
| 27 |  * and itself includes utf8.h and utf16.h after some | 
| 28 |  * common definitions. | 
| 29 |  * If U_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDE_UTF_HEADERS is 1 then each of these headers must be | 
| 30 |  * included explicitly if their definitions are used. | 
| 31 |  * | 
| 32 |  * utf8.h and utf16.h define macros for efficiently getting code points | 
| 33 |  * in and out of UTF-8/16 strings. | 
| 34 |  * utf16.h macros have "U16_" prefixes. | 
| 35 |  * utf8.h defines similar macros with "U8_" prefixes for UTF-8 string handling. | 
| 36 |  * | 
| 37 |  * ICU mostly processes 16-bit Unicode strings. | 
| 38 |  * Most of the time, such strings are well-formed UTF-16. | 
| 39 |  * Single, unpaired surrogates must be handled as well, and are treated in ICU | 
| 40 |  * like regular code points where possible. | 
| 41 |  * (Pairs of surrogate code points are indistinguishable from supplementary | 
| 42 |  * code points encoded as pairs of supplementary code units.) | 
| 43 |  * | 
| 44 |  * In fact, almost all Unicode code points in normal text (>99%) | 
| 45 |  * are on the BMP (<=U+ffff) and even <=U+d7ff. | 
| 46 |  * ICU functions handle supplementary code points (U+10000..U+10ffff) | 
| 47 |  * but are optimized for the much more frequently occurring BMP code points. | 
| 48 |  * | 
| 49 |  * umachine.h defines UChar to be an unsigned 16-bit integer. | 
| 50 |  * Since ICU 59, ICU uses char16_t in C++, UChar only in C, | 
| 51 |  * and defines UChar=char16_t by default. See the UChar API docs for details. | 
| 52 |  * | 
| 53 |  * UChar32 is defined to be a signed 32-bit integer (int32_t), large enough for a 21-bit | 
| 54 |  * Unicode code point (Unicode scalar value, 0..0x10ffff) and U_SENTINEL (-1). | 
| 55 |  * Before ICU 2.4, the definition of UChar32 was similarly platform-dependent as | 
| 56 |  * the definition of UChar. For details see the documentation for UChar32 itself. | 
| 57 |  * | 
| 58 |  * utf.h defines a small number of C macros for single Unicode code points. | 
| 59 |  * These are simple checks for surrogates and non-characters. | 
| 60 |  * For actual Unicode character properties see uchar.h. | 
| 61 |  * | 
| 62 |  * By default, string operations must be done with error checking in case | 
| 63 |  * a string is not well-formed UTF-16 or UTF-8. | 
| 64 |  * | 
| 65 |  * The U16_ macros detect if a surrogate code unit is unpaired | 
| 66 |  * (lead unit without trail unit or vice versa) and just return the unit itself | 
| 67 |  * as the code point. | 
| 68 |  * | 
| 69 |  * The U8_ macros detect illegal byte sequences and return a negative value. | 
| 70 |  * Starting with ICU 60, the observable length of a single illegal byte sequence | 
| 71 |  * skipped by one of these macros follows the Unicode 6+ recommendation | 
| 72 |  * which is consistent with the W3C Encoding Standard. | 
| 73 |  * | 
| 74 |  * There are ..._OR_FFFD versions of both U16_ and U8_ macros | 
| 75 |  * that return U+FFFD for illegal code unit sequences. | 
| 76 |  * | 
| 77 |  * The regular "safe" macros require that the initial, passed-in string index | 
| 78 |  * is within bounds. They only check the index when they read more than one | 
| 79 |  * code unit. This is usually done with code similar to the following loop: | 
| 80 |  * <pre>while(i<length) { | 
| 81 |  *   U16_NEXT(s, i, length, c); | 
| 82 |  *   // use c | 
| 83 |  * }</pre> | 
| 84 |  * | 
| 85 |  * When it is safe to assume that text is well-formed UTF-16 | 
| 86 |  * (does not contain single, unpaired surrogates), then one can use | 
| 87 |  * U16_..._UNSAFE macros. | 
| 88 |  * These do not check for proper code unit sequences or truncated text and may | 
| 89 |  * yield wrong results or even cause a crash if they are used with "malformed" | 
| 90 |  * text. | 
| 91 |  * In practice, U16_..._UNSAFE macros will produce slightly less code but | 
| 92 |  * should not be faster because the processing is only different when a | 
| 93 |  * surrogate code unit is detected, which will be rare. | 
| 94 |  * | 
| 95 |  * Similarly for UTF-8, there are "safe" macros without a suffix, | 
| 96 |  * and U8_..._UNSAFE versions. | 
| 97 |  * The performance differences are much larger here because UTF-8 provides so | 
| 98 |  * many opportunities for malformed sequences. | 
| 99 |  * The unsafe UTF-8 macros are entirely implemented inside the macro definitions | 
| 100 |  * and are fast, while the safe UTF-8 macros call functions for some complicated cases. | 
| 101 |  * | 
| 102 |  * Unlike with UTF-16, malformed sequences cannot be expressed with distinct | 
| 103 |  * code point values (0..U+10ffff). They are indicated with negative values instead. | 
| 104 |  * | 
| 105 |  * For more information see the ICU User Guide Strings chapter | 
| 106 |  * (http://userguide.icu-project.org/strings). | 
| 107 |  * | 
| 108 |  * <em>Usage:</em> | 
| 109 |  * ICU coding guidelines for if() statements should be followed when using these macros. | 
| 110 |  * Compound statements (curly braces {}) must be used  for if-else-while...  | 
| 111 |  * bodies and all macro statements should be terminated with semicolon. | 
| 112 |  * | 
| 113 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 114 |  */ | 
| 115 |  | 
| 116 | #ifndef __UTF_H__ | 
| 117 | #define __UTF_H__ | 
| 118 |  | 
| 119 | #include "unicode/umachine.h" | 
| 120 | /* include the utfXX.h after the following definitions */ | 
| 121 |  | 
| 122 | /* single-code point definitions -------------------------------------------- */ | 
| 123 |  | 
| 124 | /** | 
| 125 |  * Is this code point a Unicode noncharacter? | 
| 126 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 127 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 128 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 129 |  */ | 
| 130 | #define U_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR(c) \ | 
| 131 |     ((c)>=0xfdd0 && \ | 
| 132 |      ((c)<=0xfdef || ((c)&0xfffe)==0xfffe) && (c)<=0x10ffff) | 
| 133 |  | 
| 134 | /** | 
| 135 |  * Is c a Unicode code point value (0..U+10ffff) | 
| 136 |  * that can be assigned a character? | 
| 137 |  * | 
| 138 |  * Code points that are not characters include: | 
| 139 |  * - single surrogate code points (U+d800..U+dfff, 2048 code points) | 
| 140 |  * - the last two code points on each plane (U+__fffe and U+__ffff, 34 code points) | 
| 141 |  * - U+fdd0..U+fdef (new with Unicode 3.1, 32 code points) | 
| 142 |  * - the highest Unicode code point value is U+10ffff | 
| 143 |  * | 
| 144 |  * This means that all code points below U+d800 are character code points, | 
| 145 |  * and that boundary is tested first for performance. | 
| 146 |  * | 
| 147 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 148 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 149 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 150 |  */ | 
| 151 | #define U_IS_UNICODE_CHAR(c) \ | 
| 152 |     ((uint32_t)(c)<0xd800 || \ | 
| 153 |         (0xdfff<(c) && (c)<=0x10ffff && !U_IS_UNICODE_NONCHAR(c))) | 
| 154 |  | 
| 155 | /** | 
| 156 |  * Is this code point a BMP code point (U+0000..U+ffff)? | 
| 157 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 158 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 159 |  * @stable ICU 2.8 | 
| 160 |  */ | 
| 161 | #define U_IS_BMP(c) ((uint32_t)(c)<=0xffff) | 
| 162 |  | 
| 163 | /** | 
| 164 |  * Is this code point a supplementary code point (U+10000..U+10ffff)? | 
| 165 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 166 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 167 |  * @stable ICU 2.8 | 
| 168 |  */ | 
| 169 | #define U_IS_SUPPLEMENTARY(c) ((uint32_t)((c)-0x10000)<=0xfffff) | 
| 170 |   | 
| 171 | /** | 
| 172 |  * Is this code point a lead surrogate (U+d800..U+dbff)? | 
| 173 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 174 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 175 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 176 |  */ | 
| 177 | #define U_IS_LEAD(c) (((c)&0xfffffc00)==0xd800) | 
| 178 |  | 
| 179 | /** | 
| 180 |  * Is this code point a trail surrogate (U+dc00..U+dfff)? | 
| 181 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 182 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 183 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 184 |  */ | 
| 185 | #define U_IS_TRAIL(c) (((c)&0xfffffc00)==0xdc00) | 
| 186 |  | 
| 187 | /** | 
| 188 |  * Is this code point a surrogate (U+d800..U+dfff)? | 
| 189 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 190 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 191 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 192 |  */ | 
| 193 | #define U_IS_SURROGATE(c) (((c)&0xfffff800)==0xd800) | 
| 194 |  | 
| 195 | /** | 
| 196 |  * Assuming c is a surrogate code point (U_IS_SURROGATE(c)), | 
| 197 |  * is it a lead surrogate? | 
| 198 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 199 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 200 |  * @stable ICU 2.4 | 
| 201 |  */ | 
| 202 | #define U_IS_SURROGATE_LEAD(c) (((c)&0x400)==0) | 
| 203 |  | 
| 204 | /** | 
| 205 |  * Assuming c is a surrogate code point (U_IS_SURROGATE(c)), | 
| 206 |  * is it a trail surrogate? | 
| 207 |  * @param c 32-bit code point | 
| 208 |  * @return TRUE or FALSE | 
| 209 |  * @stable ICU 4.2 | 
| 210 |  */ | 
| 211 | #define U_IS_SURROGATE_TRAIL(c) (((c)&0x400)!=0) | 
| 212 |  | 
| 213 | /* include the utfXX.h ------------------------------------------------------ */ | 
| 214 |  | 
| 215 | #if !U_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDE_UTF_HEADERS | 
| 216 |  | 
| 217 | #include "unicode/utf8.h" | 
| 218 | #include "unicode/utf16.h" | 
| 219 |  | 
| 220 | /* utf_old.h contains deprecated, pre-ICU 2.4 definitions */ | 
| 221 | #include "unicode/utf_old.h" | 
| 222 |  | 
| 223 | #endif  /* !U_NO_DEFAULT_INCLUDE_UTF_HEADERS */ | 
| 224 |  | 
| 225 | #endif  /* __UTF_H__ */ | 
| 226 |  |