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posix/wordexp-test.c used libc-internal.h for PTR_ALIGN_DOWN; similar to what was done with libc-diag.h, I have split the definitions of cast_to_integer, ALIGN_UP, ALIGN_DOWN, PTR_ALIGN_UP, and PTR_ALIGN_DOWN to a new header, libc-pointer-arith.h. It then occurred to me that the remaining declarations in libc-internal.h are mostly to do with early initialization, and probably most of the files including it, even in the core code, don't need it anymore. Indeed, only 19 files actually need what remains of libc-internal.h. 23 others need libc-diag.h instead, and 12 need libc-pointer-arith.h instead. No file needs more than one of them, and 16 don't need any of them! So, with this patch, libc-internal.h stops including libc-diag.h as well as losing the pointer arithmetic macros, and all including files are adjusted. * include/libc-pointer-arith.h: New file. Define cast_to_integer, ALIGN_UP, ALIGN_DOWN, PTR_ALIGN_UP, and PTR_ALIGN_DOWN here. * include/libc-internal.h: Definitions of above macros moved from here. Don't include libc-diag.h anymore either. * posix/wordexp-test.c: Include stdint.h and libc-pointer-arith.h. Don't include libc-internal.h. * debug/pcprofile.c, elf/dl-tunables.c, elf/soinit.c, io/openat.c * io/openat64.c, misc/ptrace.c, nptl/pthread_clock_gettime.c * nptl/pthread_clock_settime.c, nptl/pthread_cond_common.c * string/strcoll_l.c, sysdeps/nacl/brk.c * sysdeps/unix/clock_settime.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/get_clockfreq.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/ia64/get_clockfreq.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/powerpc/get_clockfreq.c * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sparc64/get_clockfreq.c: Don't include libc-internal.h. * elf/get-dynamic-info.h, iconv/loop.c * iconvdata/iso-2022-cn-ext.c, locale/weight.h, locale/weightwc.h * misc/reboot.c, nis/nis_table.c, nptl_db/thread_dbP.h * nscd/connections.c, resolv/res_send.c, soft-fp/fmadf4.c * soft-fp/fmasf4.c, soft-fp/fmatf4.c, stdio-common/vfscanf.c * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/e_lgamma_r.c * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/k_rem_pio2.c * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/e_lgammaf_r.c * sysdeps/ieee754/flt-32/k_rem_pio2f.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128/k_tanl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-128ibm/k_tanl.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_lgammal_r.c * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/k_tanl.c, sysdeps/nptl/futex-internal.h: Include libc-diag.h instead of libc-internal.h. * elf/dl-load.c, elf/dl-reloc.c, locale/programs/locarchive.c * nptl/nptl-init.c, string/strcspn.c, string/strspn.c * malloc/malloc.c, sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h * sysdeps/nacl/dl-map-segments.h, sysdeps/x86_64/atomic-machine.h * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/spawni.c * sysdeps/x86_64/nptl/tls.h: Include libc-pointer-arith.h instead of libc-internal.h. * elf/get-dynamic-info.h, sysdeps/nacl/dl-map-segments.h * sysdeps/x86_64/atomic-machine.h: Add multiple include guard.
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23 KiB
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676 lines
23 KiB
C
/* Conversion module for ISO-2022-CN-EXT.
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Copyright (C) 2000-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 2000.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <dlfcn.h>
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#include <gconv.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "gb2312.h"
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#include "iso-ir-165.h"
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#include "cns11643.h"
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#include "cns11643l1.h"
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#include "cns11643l2.h"
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#include <libc-diag.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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/* This makes obvious what everybody knows: 0x1b is the Esc character. */
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#define ESC 0x1b
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/* We have single-byte shift-in and shift-out sequences, and the single
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shift sequences SS2 and SS3 which replaces the SS2/SS3 designation for
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the next two bytes. */
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#define SI 0x0f
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#define SO 0x0e
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#define SS2_0 ESC
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#define SS2_1 0x4e
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#define SS3_0 ESC
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#define SS3_1 0x4f
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/* Definitions used in the body of the `gconv' function. */
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#define CHARSET_NAME "ISO-2022-CN-EXT//"
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#define DEFINE_INIT 1
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#define DEFINE_FINI 1
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#define ONE_DIRECTION 0
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#define FROM_LOOP from_iso2022cn_ext_loop
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#define TO_LOOP to_iso2022cn_ext_loop
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#define FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM 1
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#define FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM 4
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#define FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO 4
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#define FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO 4
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#define TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM 4
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#define TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM 4
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#define TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO 1
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#define TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO 6
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#define PREPARE_LOOP \
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int save_set; \
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int *setp = &data->__statep->__count;
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#define EXTRA_LOOP_ARGS , setp
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/* The charsets GB/T 12345-90, GB 7589-87, GB/T 13131-9X, GB 7590-87,
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and GB/T 13132-9X are not registered to the best of my knowledge and
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therefore have no escape sequence assigned. We cannot handle them
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for this reason. Tell the implementation about this. */
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#define X12345 '\0'
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#define X7589 '\0'
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#define X13131 '\0'
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#define X7590 '\0'
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#define X13132 '\0'
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/* The COUNT element of the state keeps track of the currently selected
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character set. The possible values are: */
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enum
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{
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ASCII_set = 0,
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GB2312_set,
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GB12345_set,
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CNS11643_1_set,
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ISO_IR_165_set,
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SO_mask = 7,
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GB7589_set = 1 << 3,
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GB13131_set = 2 << 3,
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CNS11643_2_set = 3 << 3,
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SS2_mask = 3 << 3,
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GB7590_set = 1 << 5,
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GB13132_set = 2 << 5,
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CNS11643_3_set = 3 << 5,
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CNS11643_4_set = 4 << 5,
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CNS11643_5_set = 5 << 5,
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CNS11643_6_set = 6 << 5,
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CNS11643_7_set = 7 << 5,
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SS3_mask = 7 << 5,
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#define CURRENT_MASK (SO_mask | SS2_mask | SS3_mask)
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GB2312_ann = 1 << 8,
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GB12345_ann = 2 << 8,
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CNS11643_1_ann = 3 << 8,
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ISO_IR_165_ann = 4 << 8,
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SO_ann = 7 << 8,
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GB7589_ann = 1 << 11,
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GB13131_ann = 2 << 11,
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CNS11643_2_ann = 3 << 11,
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SS2_ann = 3 << 11,
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GB7590_ann = 1 << 13,
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GB13132_ann = 2 << 13,
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CNS11643_3_ann = 3 << 13,
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CNS11643_4_ann = 4 << 13,
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CNS11643_5_ann = 5 << 13,
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CNS11643_6_ann = 6 << 13,
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CNS11643_7_ann = 7 << 13,
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SS3_ann = 7 << 13
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};
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/* Since this is a stateful encoding we have to provide code which resets
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the output state to the initial state. This has to be done during the
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flushing. */
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#define EMIT_SHIFT_TO_INIT \
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if (data->__statep->__count >> 3 != ASCII_set) \
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{ \
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if (FROM_DIRECTION) \
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/* It's easy, we don't have to emit anything, we just reset the \
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state for the input. */ \
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data->__statep->__count = ASCII_set << 3; \
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else \
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{ \
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/* We are not in the initial state. To switch back we have \
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to emit `SI'. */ \
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if (__glibc_unlikely (outbuf == outend)) \
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/* We don't have enough room in the output buffer. */ \
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status = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
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else \
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{ \
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/* Write out the shift sequence. */ \
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*outbuf++ = SI; \
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if (data->__flags & __GCONV_IS_LAST) \
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*irreversible += 1; \
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data->__statep->__count = ASCII_set << 3; \
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} \
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} \
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}
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/* Since we might have to reset input pointer we must be able to save
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and retore the state. */
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#define SAVE_RESET_STATE(Save) \
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if (Save) \
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save_set = *setp; \
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else \
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*setp = save_set
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/* First define the conversion function from ISO-2022-CN to UCS4. */
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#define MIN_NEEDED_INPUT FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MAX_NEEDED_INPUT FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT FROM_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#define MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT FROM_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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#define LOOPFCT FROM_LOOP
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#define BODY \
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{ \
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uint32_t ch = *inptr; \
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\
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/* This is a 7bit character set, disallow all 8bit characters. */ \
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if (ch > 0x7f) \
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STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (1); \
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\
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/* Recognize escape sequences. */ \
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if (ch == ESC) \
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{ \
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/* There are three kinds of escape sequences we have to handle: \
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- those announcing the use of GB and CNS characters on the \
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line; we can simply ignore them \
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- the initial byte of the SS2 sequence. \
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- the initial byte of the SS3 sequence. \
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*/ \
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if (inptr + 2 > inend \
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|| (inptr[1] == '$' \
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&& (inptr + 3 > inend \
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|| (inptr[2] == ')' && inptr + 4 > inend) \
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|| (inptr[2] == '*' && inptr + 4 > inend) \
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|| (inptr[2] == '+' && inptr + 4 > inend))) \
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|| (inptr[1] == SS2_1 && inptr + 4 > inend) \
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|| (inptr[1] == SS3_1 && inptr + 4 > inend)) \
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{ \
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result = __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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if (inptr[1] == '$' \
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&& ((inptr[2] == ')' \
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&& (inptr[3] == 'A' \
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|| (X12345 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X12345) \
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|| inptr[3] == 'E' || inptr[3] == 'G')) \
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|| (inptr[2] == '*' \
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&& ((X7589 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X7589) \
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|| (X13131 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X13131) \
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|| inptr[3] == 'H')) \
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|| (inptr[2] == '+' \
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&& ((X7590 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X7590) \
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|| (X13132 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X13132) \
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|| inptr[3] == 'I' || inptr[3] == 'J' \
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|| inptr[3] == 'K' || inptr[3] == 'L' \
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|| inptr[3] == 'M')))) \
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{ \
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/* OK, we accept those character sets. */ \
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if (inptr[3] == 'A') \
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ann = (ann & ~SO_ann) | GB2312_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'G') \
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ann = (ann & ~SO_ann) | CNS11643_1_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'E') \
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ann = (ann & ~SO_ann) | ISO_IR_165_ann; \
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else if (X12345 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X12345) \
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ann = (ann & ~SO_ann) | GB12345_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'H') \
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ann = (ann & ~SS2_ann) | CNS11643_2_ann; \
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else if (X7589 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X7589) \
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ann = (ann & ~SS2_ann) | GB7589_ann; \
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else if (X13131 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X13131) \
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ann = (ann & ~SS2_ann) | GB13131_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'I') \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | CNS11643_3_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'J') \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | CNS11643_4_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'K') \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | CNS11643_5_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'L') \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | CNS11643_6_ann; \
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else if (inptr[3] == 'M') \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | CNS11643_7_ann; \
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else if (X7590 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X7590) \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | GB7590_ann; \
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else if (X13132 != '\0' && inptr[3] == X13132) \
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ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | GB13132_ann; \
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inptr += 4; \
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continue; \
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} \
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} \
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else if (ch == SO) \
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{ \
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/* Switch to use GB2312, GB12345, CNS 11643 plane 1, or ISO-IR-165, \
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depending on which S0 designation came last. The only problem \
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is what to do with faulty input files where no designator came. \
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XXX For now I'll default to use GB2312. If this is not the \
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best behavior (e.g., we should flag an error) let me know. */ \
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++inptr; \
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if ((ann & SO_ann) != 0) \
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switch (ann & SO_ann) \
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{ \
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case GB2312_ann: \
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set = GB2312_set; \
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break; \
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case GB12345_ann: \
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set = GB12345_set; \
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break; \
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case CNS11643_1_ann: \
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set = CNS11643_1_set; \
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break; \
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case ISO_IR_165_ann: \
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set = ISO_IR_165_set; \
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break; \
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default: \
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abort (); \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (1); \
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} \
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continue; \
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} \
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else if (ch == SI) \
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{ \
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/* Switch to use ASCII. */ \
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++inptr; \
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set = ASCII_set; \
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continue; \
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} \
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\
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if (ch == ESC && inptr[1] == SS2_1) \
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{ \
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/* This is a character from CNS 11643 plane 2. \
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XXX We could test here whether the use of this character \
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set was announced. \
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XXX Currently GB7589 and GB13131 are not supported. */ \
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inptr += 2; \
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ch = cns11643l2_to_ucs4 (&inptr, 2, 0); \
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if (ch == __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (2); \
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} \
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/* Note that we can assume here that at least 4 bytes are available if \
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the first byte is ESC since otherwise the first if would have been \
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true. */ \
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else if (ch == ESC && inptr[1] == SS3_1) \
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{ \
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/* This is a character from CNS 11643 plane 3 or higher. \
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XXX Currently GB7590 and GB13132 are not supported. */ \
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unsigned char buf[3]; \
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const unsigned char *tmp = buf; \
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\
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buf[1] = inptr[2]; \
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buf[2] = inptr[3]; \
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switch (ann & SS3_ann) \
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{ \
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case CNS11643_3_ann: \
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buf[0] = 0x23; \
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ch = cns11643_to_ucs4 (&tmp, 3, 0); \
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break; \
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case CNS11643_4_ann: \
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buf[0] = 0x24; \
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ch = cns11643_to_ucs4 (&tmp, 3, 0); \
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break; \
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case CNS11643_5_ann: \
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buf[0] = 0x25; \
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ch = cns11643_to_ucs4 (&tmp, 3, 0); \
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break; \
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case CNS11643_6_ann: \
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buf[0] = 0x26; \
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ch = cns11643_to_ucs4 (&tmp, 3, 0); \
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break; \
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case CNS11643_7_ann: \
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buf[0] = 0x27; \
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ch = cns11643_to_ucs4 (&tmp, 3, 0); \
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break; \
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default: \
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/* XXX Currently GB7590 and GB13132 are not supported. */ \
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ch = __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR; \
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break; \
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} \
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if (ch == __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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{ \
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STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (4); \
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} \
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assert (tmp == buf + 3); \
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inptr += 4; \
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} \
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else if (set == ASCII_set) \
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{ \
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/* Almost done, just advance the input pointer. */ \
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++inptr; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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/* That's pretty easy, we have a dedicated functions for this. */ \
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if (inend - inptr < 2) \
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{ \
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result = __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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if (set == GB2312_set) \
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ch = gb2312_to_ucs4 (&inptr, inend - inptr, 0); \
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else if (set == ISO_IR_165_set) \
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ch = isoir165_to_ucs4 (&inptr, inend - inptr); \
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else \
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{ \
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assert (set == CNS11643_1_set); \
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ch = cns11643l1_to_ucs4 (&inptr, inend - inptr, 0); \
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} \
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\
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if (ch == 0) \
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{ \
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result = __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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else if (ch == __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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{ \
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STANDARD_FROM_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (2); \
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} \
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} \
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\
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*((uint32_t *) outptr) = ch; \
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outptr += sizeof (uint32_t); \
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}
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#define EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS , int *setp
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#define INIT_PARAMS int set = (*setp >> 3) & CURRENT_MASK; \
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int ann = (*setp >> 3) & ~CURRENT_MASK
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#define UPDATE_PARAMS *setp = (set | ann) << 3
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#define LOOP_NEED_FLAGS
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#include <iconv/loop.c>
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/* Next, define the other direction. */
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#define MIN_NEEDED_INPUT TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MAX_NEEDED_INPUT TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT TO_LOOP_MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#define MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT TO_LOOP_MAX_NEEDED_TO
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#define LOOPFCT TO_LOOP
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/* With GCC 5.3 when compiling with -Os the compiler emits a warning
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that buf[0] and buf[1] may be used uninitialized. This can only
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happen in the case where tmpbuf[3] is used, and in that case the
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write to the tmpbuf[1] and tmpbuf[2] was assured because
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ucs4_to_cns11643 would have filled in those entries. The difficulty
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is in getting the compiler to see this logic because tmpbuf[0] is
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involved in determining the code page and is the indicator that
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tmpbuf[2] is initialized. */
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DIAG_PUSH_NEEDS_COMMENT;
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DIAG_IGNORE_Os_NEEDS_COMMENT (5, "-Wmaybe-uninitialized");
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#define BODY \
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{ \
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uint32_t ch; \
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size_t written = 0; \
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\
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ch = *((const uint32_t *) inptr); \
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\
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/* First see whether we can write the character using the currently \
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selected character set. */ \
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if (ch < 0x80) \
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{ \
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if (set != ASCII_set) \
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{ \
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*outptr++ = SI; \
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set = ASCII_set; \
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if (outptr == outend) \
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{ \
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result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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} \
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\
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*outptr++ = ch; \
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written = 1; \
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\
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|
/* At the end of the line we have to clear the `ann' flags since \
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|
every line must contain this information again. */ \
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if (ch == L'\n') \
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ann = 0; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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unsigned char buf[2] = { 0, 0 }; \
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int used; \
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\
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|
if (set == GB2312_set || ((ann & SO_ann) != CNS11643_1_ann \
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|
&& (ann & SO_ann) != ISO_IR_165_ann)) \
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|
{ \
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|
written = ucs4_to_gb2312 (ch, buf, 2); \
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|
used = GB2312_set; \
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|
} \
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else if (set == ISO_IR_165_set || (ann & SO_ann) == ISO_IR_165_set) \
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|
{ \
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|
written = ucs4_to_isoir165 (ch, buf, 2); \
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used = ISO_IR_165_set; \
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|
} \
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|
else \
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|
{ \
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|
written = ucs4_to_cns11643l1 (ch, buf, 2); \
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|
used = CNS11643_1_set; \
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|
} \
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|
\
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|
if (written == __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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|
{ \
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|
/* Cannot convert it using the currently selected SO set. \
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|
Next try the SS2 set. */ \
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|
written = ucs4_to_cns11643l2 (ch, buf, 2); \
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|
if (written != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
|
|
/* Yep, that worked. */ \
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|
used = CNS11643_2_set; \
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|
else \
|
|
{ \
|
|
unsigned char tmpbuf[3]; \
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|
\
|
|
switch (0) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
default: \
|
|
/* Well, see whether we have to change the SO set. */ \
|
|
\
|
|
if (used != GB2312_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
written = ucs4_to_gb2312 (ch, buf, 2); \
|
|
if (written != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
used = GB2312_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
if (used != ISO_IR_165_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
written = ucs4_to_isoir165 (ch, buf, 2); \
|
|
if (written != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
used = ISO_IR_165_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
if (used != CNS11643_1_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
written = ucs4_to_cns11643l1 (ch, buf, 2); \
|
|
if (written != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
used = CNS11643_1_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
written = ucs4_to_cns11643 (ch, tmpbuf, 3); \
|
|
if (written == 3 && tmpbuf[0] >= 3 && tmpbuf[0] <= 7) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
buf[0] = tmpbuf[1]; \
|
|
buf[1] = tmpbuf[2]; \
|
|
switch (tmpbuf[0]) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
case 3: \
|
|
used = CNS11643_3_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
case 4: \
|
|
used = CNS11643_4_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
case 5: \
|
|
used = CNS11643_5_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
case 6: \
|
|
used = CNS11643_6_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
case 7: \
|
|
used = CNS11643_7_set; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
default: \
|
|
abort (); \
|
|
} \
|
|
written = 2; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
/* XXX Currently GB7590 and GB13132 are not supported. */\
|
|
\
|
|
/* Even this does not work. Error. */ \
|
|
used = ASCII_set; \
|
|
} \
|
|
if (used == ASCII_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
UNICODE_TAG_HANDLER (ch, 4); \
|
|
STANDARD_TO_LOOP_ERR_HANDLER (4); \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
assert (written == 2); \
|
|
\
|
|
/* See whether we have to emit an escape sequence. */ \
|
|
if (set != used) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
/* First see whether we announced that we use this \
|
|
character set. */ \
|
|
if ((used & SO_mask) != 0 && (ann & SO_ann) != (used << 8)) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
const char *escseq; \
|
|
\
|
|
if (outptr + 4 > outend) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
assert (used >= 1 && used <= 4); \
|
|
escseq = ")A\0\0)G)E" + (used - 1) * 2; \
|
|
*outptr++ = ESC; \
|
|
*outptr++ = '$'; \
|
|
*outptr++ = *escseq++; \
|
|
*outptr++ = *escseq++; \
|
|
\
|
|
ann = (ann & ~SO_ann) | (used << 8); \
|
|
} \
|
|
else if ((used & SS2_mask) != 0 && (ann & SS2_ann) != (used << 8))\
|
|
{ \
|
|
const char *escseq; \
|
|
\
|
|
assert (used == CNS11643_2_set); /* XXX */ \
|
|
escseq = "*H"; \
|
|
*outptr++ = ESC; \
|
|
*outptr++ = '$'; \
|
|
*outptr++ = *escseq++; \
|
|
*outptr++ = *escseq++; \
|
|
\
|
|
ann = (ann & ~SS2_ann) | (used << 8); \
|
|
} \
|
|
else if ((used & SS3_mask) != 0 && (ann & SS3_ann) != (used << 8))\
|
|
{ \
|
|
const char *escseq; \
|
|
\
|
|
assert ((used >> 5) >= 3 && (used >> 5) <= 7); \
|
|
escseq = "+I+J+K+L+M" + ((used >> 5) - 3) * 2; \
|
|
*outptr++ = ESC; \
|
|
*outptr++ = '$'; \
|
|
*outptr++ = *escseq++; \
|
|
*outptr++ = *escseq++; \
|
|
\
|
|
ann = (ann & ~SS3_ann) | (used << 8); \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
if (used == CNS11643_2_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
if (outptr + 2 > outend) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
*outptr++ = SS2_0; \
|
|
*outptr++ = SS2_1; \
|
|
} \
|
|
else if (used >= CNS11643_3_set && used <= CNS11643_7_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
if (outptr + 2 > outend) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
*outptr++ = SS3_0; \
|
|
*outptr++ = SS3_1; \
|
|
} \
|
|
else \
|
|
{ \
|
|
/* We only have to emit something if currently ASCII is \
|
|
selected. Otherwise we are switching within the \
|
|
SO charset. */ \
|
|
if (set == ASCII_set) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
if (outptr + 1 > outend) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
*outptr++ = SO; \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
/* Always test the length here since we have used up all the \
|
|
guaranteed output buffer slots. */ \
|
|
if (outptr + 2 > outend) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
} \
|
|
else if (outptr + 2 > outend) \
|
|
{ \
|
|
result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
|
|
break; \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
*outptr++ = buf[0]; \
|
|
*outptr++ = buf[1]; \
|
|
set = used; \
|
|
} \
|
|
\
|
|
/* Now that we wrote the output increment the input pointer. */ \
|
|
inptr += 4; \
|
|
}
|
|
DIAG_POP_NEEDS_COMMENT;
|
|
#define EXTRA_LOOP_DECLS , int *setp
|
|
#define INIT_PARAMS int set = (*setp >> 3) & CURRENT_MASK; \
|
|
int ann = (*setp >> 3) & ~CURRENT_MASK
|
|
#define REINIT_PARAMS do \
|
|
{ \
|
|
set = (*setp >> 3) & CURRENT_MASK; \
|
|
ann = (*setp >> 3) & ~CURRENT_MASK; \
|
|
} \
|
|
while (0)
|
|
#define UPDATE_PARAMS *setp = (set | ann) << 3
|
|
#define LOOP_NEED_FLAGS
|
|
#include <iconv/loop.c>
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Now define the toplevel functions. */
|
|
#include <iconv/skeleton.c>
|