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We claim that gcc 4.x is needed in INSTALL, so it does not make sense to keep this old stuff. Instead, I made configure output an error if gcc is too old.
469 lines
13 KiB
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469 lines
13 KiB
C++
/**
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* \file docstream.cpp
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* This file is part of LyX, the document processor.
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* Licence details can be found in the file COPYING.
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*
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* \author Georg Baum
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*
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* Full author contact details are available in file CREDITS.
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*/
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#include <config.h>
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#include "support/docstream.h"
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#include "support/lstrings.h"
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#include "support/unicode.h"
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <cerrno>
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <cstring>
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#include <iconv.h>
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#include <locale>
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using namespace std;
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using lyx::ucs4_codeset;
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1600)
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std::locale::id numpunct<lyx::char_type>::id;
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#endif
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namespace {
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// We use C IO throughout this file, because the facets might be used with
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// lyxerr in the future.
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/// codecvt facet for conversion of UCS4 (internal representation) to UTF8
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/// (external representation) or vice versa
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class iconv_codecvt_facet : public codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>
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{
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typedef codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t> base;
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public:
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/// Constructor. You have to specify with \p inout whether you want
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/// to use this facet only for input, only for output or for both.
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explicit iconv_codecvt_facet(string const & encoding = "UTF-8",
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ios_base::openmode inout = ios_base::in | ios_base::out,
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size_t refs = 0)
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: base(refs), encoding_(encoding)
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{
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if (inout & ios_base::in) {
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in_cd_ = iconv_open(ucs4_codeset, encoding.c_str());
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if (in_cd_ == (iconv_t)(-1)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error %d returned from iconv_open(in_cd_): %s\n",
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errno, strerror(errno));
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fflush(stderr);
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throw lyx::iconv_codecvt_facet_exception();
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}
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} else
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in_cd_ = (iconv_t)(-1);
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if (inout & ios_base::out) {
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out_cd_ = iconv_open(encoding.c_str(), ucs4_codeset);
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if (out_cd_ == (iconv_t)(-1)) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error %d returned from iconv_open(out_cd_): %s\n",
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errno, strerror(errno));
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fflush(stderr);
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throw lyx::iconv_codecvt_facet_exception();
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}
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} else
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out_cd_ = (iconv_t)(-1);
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}
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protected:
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virtual ~iconv_codecvt_facet()
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{
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if (in_cd_ != (iconv_t)(-1))
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if (iconv_close(in_cd_) == -1) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error %d returned from iconv_close(in_cd_): %s\n",
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errno, strerror(errno));
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fflush(stderr);
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}
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if (out_cd_ != (iconv_t)(-1))
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if (iconv_close(out_cd_) == -1) {
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fprintf(stderr, "Error %d returned from iconv_close(out_cd_): %s\n",
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errno, strerror(errno));
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fflush(stderr);
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}
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}
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virtual result do_out(state_type &, intern_type const * from,
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intern_type const * from_end, intern_type const *& from_next,
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extern_type * to, extern_type * to_end,
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extern_type *& to_next) const
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{
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#define WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG 1
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#if WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG
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// Due to a bug in some iconv versions, when the last char
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// in the buffer is a wide char and the output encoding is
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// ISO-2022-JP and we are going to switch to another encoding,
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// the appropriate escape sequence for changing the character
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// set is not output (see bugs 5216, 5280, and also 5489).
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// As a workaround, we append a nul char in order to force
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// a switch to ASCII, and then remove it from output after
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// the conversion.
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intern_type * from_new = 0;
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intern_type const * from_old = from;
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size_t extra = 0;
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if (*(from_end - 1) >= 0x80 && encoding_ == "ISO-2022-JP") {
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size_t len = from_end - from;
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from_new = new intern_type[len + 1];
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memcpy(from_new, from, len * sizeof(intern_type));
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from_new[len] = 0;
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from_end = from_new + len + 1;
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from = from_new;
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extra = 1;
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}
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#endif
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size_t inbytesleft = (from_end - from) * sizeof(intern_type);
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size_t outbytesleft = (to_end - to) * sizeof(extern_type);
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#if WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG
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outbytesleft += extra * sizeof(extern_type);
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#endif
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from_next = from;
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to_next = to;
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result const retval = do_iconv(out_cd_,
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reinterpret_cast<char const **>(&from_next),
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&inbytesleft, &to_next, &outbytesleft);
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#if WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG
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// Remove from output the nul char that we inserted at the end
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// of the input buffer in order to circumvent an iconv bug.
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if (from_new) {
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--to_next;
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--from_next;
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from_next = from_old + (from_next - from);
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from = from_old;
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delete[] from_new;
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}
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#endif
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if (retval == base::error) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Error %d returned from iconv when converting from %s to %s: %s\n",
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errno, ucs4_codeset, encoding_.c_str(),
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strerror(errno));
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fputs("Converted input:", stderr);
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for (intern_type const * i = from; i < from_next; ++i) {
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unsigned int const c = *i;
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fprintf(stderr, " 0x%04x", c);
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}
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unsigned int const c = *from_next;
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fprintf(stderr, "\nStopped at: 0x%04x\n", c);
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fputs("Unconverted input:", stderr);
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for (intern_type const * i = from_next + 1; i < from_end; ++i) {
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unsigned int const c = *i;
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fprintf(stderr, " 0x%04x", c);
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}
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fputs("\nConverted output:", stderr);
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for (extern_type const * i = to; i < to_next; ++i) {
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// extern_type may be signed, avoid output of
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// something like 0xffffffc2
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unsigned int const c =
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*reinterpret_cast<unsigned char const *>(i);
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fprintf(stderr, " 0x%02x", c);
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}
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fputc('\n', stderr);
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fflush(stderr);
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}
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return retval;
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}
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virtual result do_unshift(state_type &, extern_type * to,
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extern_type *, extern_type *& to_next) const
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{
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// utf8 does not use shifting
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to_next = to;
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return base::noconv;
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}
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virtual result do_in(state_type &,
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extern_type const * from, extern_type const * from_end,
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extern_type const *& from_next,
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intern_type * to, intern_type * to_end,
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intern_type *& to_next) const
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{
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size_t inbytesleft = (from_end - from) * sizeof(extern_type);
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size_t outbytesleft = (to_end - to) * sizeof(intern_type);
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from_next = from;
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to_next = to;
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result const retval = do_iconv(in_cd_, &from_next, &inbytesleft,
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reinterpret_cast<char **>(&to_next),
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&outbytesleft);
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if (retval == base::error) {
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fprintf(stderr,
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"Error %d returned from iconv when converting from %s to %s: %s\n",
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errno, encoding_.c_str(), ucs4_codeset,
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strerror(errno));
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fputs("Converted input:", stderr);
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for (extern_type const * i = from; i < from_next; ++i) {
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// extern_type may be signed, avoid output of
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// something like 0xffffffc2
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unsigned int const c =
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*reinterpret_cast<unsigned char const *>(i);
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fprintf(stderr, " 0x%02x", c);
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}
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unsigned int const c =
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*reinterpret_cast<unsigned char const *>(from_next);
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fprintf(stderr, "\nStopped at: 0x%02x\n", c);
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fputs("Unconverted input:", stderr);
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for (extern_type const * i = from_next + 1; i < from_end; ++i) {
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unsigned int const c =
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*reinterpret_cast<unsigned char const *>(i);
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fprintf(stderr, " 0x%02x", c);
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}
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fputs("\nConverted output:", stderr);
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for (intern_type const * i = to; i < to_next; ++i) {
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unsigned int const c = *i;
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fprintf(stderr, " 0x%02x", c);
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}
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fputc('\n', stderr);
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fflush(stderr);
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}
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return retval;
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}
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virtual int do_encoding() const throw()
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{
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return 0;
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}
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virtual bool do_always_noconv() const throw()
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{
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return false;
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}
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virtual int do_length(state_type & /*state*/, extern_type const * from,
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extern_type const * end, size_t max) const
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{
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// The docs are a bit unclear about this method.
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// It seems that we should calculate the actual length of the
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// converted sequence, but that would not make sense, since
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// once could just do the conversion directly.
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// Therefore we just return the number of unconverted
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// characters, since that is the best guess we can do.
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#if 0
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intern_type * to = new intern_type[max];
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intern_type * to_end = to + max;
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intern_type * to_next = to;
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extern_type const * from_next = from;
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do_in(state, from, end, from_next, to, to_end, to_next);
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delete[] to;
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return to_next - to;
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#else
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size_t const length = end - from;
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return min(length, max);
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#endif
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}
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virtual int do_max_length() const throw()
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{
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return lyx::max_encoded_bytes(encoding_);
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}
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private:
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/// Do the actual conversion. The interface is equivalent to that of
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/// iconv() (but const correct).
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inline base::result do_iconv(iconv_t cd, char const ** from,
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size_t * inbytesleft, char ** to, size_t * outbytesleft) const
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{
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char const * const to_start = *to;
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size_t converted = iconv(cd, const_cast<char ICONV_CONST **>(from),
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inbytesleft, to, outbytesleft);
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if (converted == (size_t)(-1)) {
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switch(errno) {
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case 0:
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// As strange as it may seem, this
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// does happen on windows when parsing
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// comments with accented chars in
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// tex2lyx. See the following thread
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// for details
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// http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/117636
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break;
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case EINVAL:
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case E2BIG:
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return base::partial;
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case EILSEQ:
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default:
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return base::error;
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}
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}
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if (*to == to_start)
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return base::noconv;
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return base::ok;
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}
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iconv_t in_cd_;
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iconv_t out_cd_;
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/// The narrow encoding
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string encoding_;
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};
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} // namespace anon
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namespace lyx {
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template<class Ios>
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void setEncoding(Ios & ios, string const & encoding, ios_base::openmode mode)
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{
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// We must imbue the stream before openening the file
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locale global;
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locale locale(global, new iconv_codecvt_facet(encoding, mode));
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ios.imbue(locale);
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}
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const char * iconv_codecvt_facet_exception::what() const throw()
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{
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return "iconv problem in iconv_codecvt_facet initialization";
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}
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ifdocstream::ifdocstream() : base()
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{
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setEncoding(*this, "UTF-8", in);
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}
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ifdocstream::ifdocstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode,
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string const & encoding)
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: base()
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{
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setEncoding(*this, encoding, in);
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open(s, mode);
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}
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ofdocstream::ofdocstream(): base()
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{
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setEncoding(*this, "UTF-8", out);
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}
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ofdocstream::ofdocstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode,
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string const & encoding)
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: base()
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{
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setEncoding(*this, encoding, out);
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open(s, mode);
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}
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void ofdocstream::reset(string const & encoding)
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{
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setEncoding(*this, encoding, out);
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}
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SetEnc setEncoding(string const & encoding)
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{
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return SetEnc(encoding);
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}
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odocstream & operator<<(odocstream & os, SetEnc e)
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{
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if (has_facet<iconv_codecvt_facet>(os.rdbuf()->getloc())) {
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// This stream must be a file stream, since we never imbue
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// any other stream with a locale having a iconv_codecvt_facet.
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// Flush the stream so that all pending output is written
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// with the old encoding.
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os.flush();
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locale locale(os.rdbuf()->getloc(),
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new iconv_codecvt_facet(e.encoding, ios_base::out));
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// FIXME Does changing the codecvt facet of an open file
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// stream always work? It does with gcc 4.1, but I have read
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// somewhere that it does not with MSVC.
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// What does the standard say?
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os.imbue(locale);
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}
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return os;
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}
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//CHECKME: I just copied the code above, and have no idea whether it
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//is correct... (JMarc)
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idocstream & operator<<(idocstream & is, SetEnc e)
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{
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if (has_facet<iconv_codecvt_facet>(is.rdbuf()->getloc())) {
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// This stream must be a file stream, since we never imbue
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// any other stream with a locale having a iconv_codecvt_facet.
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// Flush the stream so that all pending output is written
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// with the old encoding.
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//is.flush();
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locale locale(is.rdbuf()->getloc(),
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new iconv_codecvt_facet(e.encoding, ios_base::in));
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// FIXME Does changing the codecvt facet of an open file
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// stream always work? It does with gcc 4.1, but I have read
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// somewhere that it does not with MSVC.
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// What does the standard say?
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is.imbue(locale);
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}
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return is;
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}
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#if ! defined(USE_WCHAR_T)
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odocstream & operator<<(odocstream & os, char c)
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{
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os.put(c);
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return os;
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}
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#endif
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}
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#if ! defined(USE_WCHAR_T) && defined(__GNUC__)
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// We get undefined references to these virtual methods. This looks like
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// a bug in gcc. The implementation here does not do anything useful, since
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// it is overriden in iconv_codecvt_facet.
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namespace std {
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template<> codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::result
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codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_out(
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mbstate_t &, const lyx::char_type *, const lyx::char_type *,
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const lyx::char_type *&, char *, char *, char *&) const
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{
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return error;
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}
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template<> codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::result
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codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_unshift(
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mbstate_t &, char *, char *, char *&) const
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{
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return error;
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}
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template<> codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::result
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codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_in(
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mbstate_t &, const char *, const char *, const char *&,
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lyx::char_type *, lyx::char_type *, lyx::char_type *&) const
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{
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return error;
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}
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template<>
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int codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_encoding() const throw()
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{
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return 0;
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}
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template<>
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bool codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_always_noconv() const throw()
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{
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return true;
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}
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template<>
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int codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_length(
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mbstate_t &, const char *, const char *, size_t) const
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{
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return 1;
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}
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template<>
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int codecvt<lyx::char_type, char, mbstate_t>::do_max_length() const throw()
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{
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return 4;
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}
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} // namespace std
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#endif
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