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[u/mdw/putty] / unix / uxucs.c
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1709795f 1#include <stdio.h>
2#include <stdlib.h>
3#include <ctype.h>
2dc6356a 4#include <locale.h>
5#include <limits.h>
6#include <wchar.h>
1709795f 7
8#include <time.h>
2dc6356a 9
1709795f 10#include "putty.h"
887035a5 11#include "terminal.h"
1709795f 12#include "misc.h"
13
14/*
15 * Unix Unicode-handling routines.
1709795f 16 */
17
1709795f 18int is_dbcs_leadbyte(int codepage, char byte)
19{
20 return 0; /* we don't do DBCS */
21}
22
23int mb_to_wc(int codepage, int flags, char *mbstr, int mblen,
24 wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen)
25{
2dc6356a 26 if (codepage == DEFAULT_CODEPAGE) {
27 int n = 0;
28 mbstate_t state = { 0 };
29
30 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
31
32 while (mblen > 0) {
33 size_t i = mbrtowc(wcstr+n, mbstr, (size_t)mblen, &state);
34 if (i == (size_t)-1 || i == (size_t)-2)
35 break;
36 n++;
37 mbstr += i;
38 mblen -= i;
39 }
40
41 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C");
42
43 return n;
facd762c 44 } else if (codepage == CS_NONE) {
45 int n = 0;
46
47 while (mblen > 0) {
48 wcstr[n] = 0xD800 | (mbstr[0] & 0xFF);
49 n++;
50 mbstr++;
51 mblen--;
52 }
53
54 return n;
2dc6356a 55 } else
56 return charset_to_unicode(&mbstr, &mblen, wcstr, wclen, codepage,
57 NULL, NULL, 0);
e6346999 58}
59
60int wc_to_mb(int codepage, int flags, wchar_t *wcstr, int wclen,
61 char *mbstr, int mblen, char *defchr, int *defused)
62{
2dc6356a 63 /* FIXME: we should remove the defused param completely... */
e6346999 64 if (defused)
65 *defused = 0;
2dc6356a 66
67 if (codepage == DEFAULT_CODEPAGE) {
68 char output[MB_LEN_MAX];
69 mbstate_t state = { 0 };
70 int n = 0;
71
72 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "");
73
74 while (wclen > 0) {
75 int i = wcrtomb(output, wcstr[0], &state);
76 if (i == (size_t)-1 || i > n - mblen)
77 break;
78 memcpy(mbstr+n, output, i);
79 n += i;
80 wcstr++;
81 wclen--;
82 }
83
84 setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "C");
85
86 return n;
facd762c 87 } else if (codepage == CS_NONE) {
88 int n = 0;
89 while (wclen > 0 && n < mblen) {
90 if (*wcstr >= 0xD800 && *wcstr < 0xD900)
91 mbstr[n++] = (*wcstr & 0xFF);
92 else if (defchr)
93 mbstr[n++] = *defchr;
94 wcstr++;
95 wclen--;
96 }
97 return n;
98 } else {
2dc6356a 99 return charset_from_unicode(&wcstr, &wclen, mbstr, mblen, codepage,
100 NULL, NULL, 0);
facd762c 101 }
1709795f 102}
103
facd762c 104void init_ucs(int font_charset)
1709795f 105{
106 int i;
2dc6356a 107
108 /*
109 * In the platform-independent parts of the code, font_codepage
110 * is used only for system DBCS support - which we don't
111 * support at all. So we set this to something which will never
112 * be used.
113 */
114 font_codepage = -1;
115
116 /*
117 * line_codepage should be decoded from the specification in
118 * cfg.
119 */
120 line_codepage = charset_from_mimeenc(cfg.line_codepage);
121 if (line_codepage == CS_NONE)
122 line_codepage = charset_from_xenc(cfg.line_codepage);
2dc6356a 123
facd762c 124 /*
125 * If line_codepage is _still_ CS_NONE, we assume we're using
126 * the font's own encoding. This has been passed in to us, so
127 * we use that. If it's still CS_NONE after _that_ - i.e. the
128 * font we were given had an incomprehensible charset - then we
129 * fall back to using the D800 page.
130 */
2dc6356a 131 if (line_codepage == CS_NONE)
facd762c 132 line_codepage = font_charset;
2dc6356a 133
134 /*
135 * Set up unitab_line, by translating each individual character
136 * in the line codepage into Unicode.
137 */
138 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
139 char c[1], *p;
140 wchar_t wc[1];
141 int len;
142 c[0] = i;
143 p = c;
144 len = 1;
facd762c 145 if (line_codepage == CS_NONE)
146 unitab_line[i] = 0xD800 | i;
147 else if (1 == charset_to_unicode(&p, &len, wc, 1, line_codepage,
148 NULL, L"", 0))
2dc6356a 149 unitab_line[i] = wc[0];
1709795f 150 else
2dc6356a 151 unitab_line[i] = 0xFFFD;
152 }
1709795f 153
2dc6356a 154 /*
155 * Set up unitab_xterm. This is the same as unitab_line except
156 * in the line-drawing regions, where it follows the Unicode
157 * encoding.
158 *
159 * (Note that the strange X encoding of line-drawing characters
160 * in the bottom 32 glyphs of ISO8859-1 fonts is taken care of
161 * by the font encoding, which will spot such a font and act as
162 * if it were in a variant encoding of ISO8859-1.)
163 */
1709795f 164 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
2dc6356a 165 static const wchar_t unitab_xterm_std[32] = {
166 0x2666, 0x2592, 0x2409, 0x240c, 0x240d, 0x240a, 0x00b0, 0x00b1,
167 0x2424, 0x240b, 0x2518, 0x2510, 0x250c, 0x2514, 0x253c, 0x23ba,
168 0x23bb, 0x2500, 0x23bc, 0x23bd, 0x251c, 0x2524, 0x2534, 0x252c,
169 0x2502, 0x2264, 0x2265, 0x03c0, 0x2260, 0x00a3, 0x00b7, 0x0020
170 };
171 if (i >= 0x5F && i < 0x7F)
172 unitab_xterm[i] = unitab_xterm_std[i & 0x1F];
173 else
174 unitab_xterm[i] = unitab_line[i];
1709795f 175 }
2dc6356a 176
177 /*
178 * Set up unitab_scoacs. The SCO Alternate Character Set is
179 * simply CP437.
180 */
181 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
182 char c[1], *p;
183 wchar_t wc[1];
184 int len;
185 c[0] = i;
186 p = c;
187 len = 1;
facd762c 188 if (1 == charset_to_unicode(&p, &len, wc, 1, CS_CP437, NULL, L"", 0))
2dc6356a 189 unitab_scoacs[i] = wc[0];
190 else
191 unitab_scoacs[i] = 0xFFFD;
192 }
193
facd762c 194 /*
195 * Find the control characters in the line codepage. For
196 * direct-to-font mode using the D800 hack, we assume 00-1F and
197 * 7F are controls, but allow 80-9F through. (It's as good a
198 * guess as anything; and my bet is that half the weird fonts
199 * used in this way will be IBM or MS code pages anyway.)
200 */
201 for (i = 0; i < 256; i++) {
202 int lineval = unitab_line[i];
203 if (lineval < ' ' || (lineval >= 0x7F && lineval < 0xA0) ||
204 (lineval >= 0xD800 && lineval < 0xD820) || (lineval == 0xD87F))
2dc6356a 205 unitab_ctrl[i] = i;
206 else
207 unitab_ctrl[i] = 0xFF;
facd762c 208 }
126ce234 209}