gnss-sim/3rdparty/boost/locale/util.hpp

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//
// Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Artyom Beilis (Tonkikh)
// Copyright (c) 2022-2023 Alexander Grund
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
#ifndef BOOST_LOCALE_UTIL_HPP
#define BOOST_LOCALE_UTIL_HPP
#include <boost/locale/generator.hpp>
#include <boost/locale/utf.hpp>
#include <boost/assert.hpp>
#include <cstdint>
#include <locale>
#include <memory>
#include <typeinfo>
namespace boost { namespace locale {
/// \brief This namespace provides various utility function useful for Boost.Locale's backends
/// implementations
namespace util {
/// \brief Return default system locale name in POSIX format.
///
/// This function tries to detect the locale using LC_ALL, LC_CTYPE and LANG environment
/// variables in this order and if all of them are unset, on POSIX platforms it returns "C".
/// On Windows additionally to the above environment variables, this function
/// tries to create the locale name from ISO-639 and ISO-3166 country codes defined
/// for the users default locale.
/// If \a use_utf8_on_windows is true it sets the encoding to UTF-8,
/// otherwise, if the system locale supports ANSI codepages it defines the ANSI encoding, e.g. windows-1252,
/// otherwise (if ANSI codepage is not available) it uses UTF-8 encoding.
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL
std::string get_system_locale(bool use_utf8_on_windows = false);
/// \brief Installs information facet to locale \a in based on locale name \a name
///
/// This function installs boost::locale::info facet into the locale \a in and returns
/// newly created locale.
///
/// Note: all information is based only on parsing of string \a name;
///
/// The name has following format: language[_COUNTRY][.encoding][\@variant]
/// Where language is ISO-639 language code like "en" or "ru", COUNTRY is ISO-3166
/// country identifier like "US" or "RU". the Encoding is a character set name
/// like UTF-8 or ISO-8859-1. Variant is backend specific variant like \c euro or
/// calendar=hebrew.
///
/// If some parameters are missing they are specified as blanks, default encoding
/// is assumed to be US-ASCII and missing language is assumed to be "C"
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL
std::locale create_info(const std::locale& in, const std::string& name);
/// \brief This class represent a simple stateless converter from UCS-4 and to UCS-4 for
/// each single code point
///
/// This class is used for creation of std::codecvt facet for converting utf-16/utf-32 encoding
/// to encoding supported by this converter
///
/// Please note, this converter should be fully stateless. Fully stateless means it should
/// never assume that it is called in any specific order on the text. Even if the
/// encoding itself seems to be stateless like windows-1255 or shift-jis, some
/// encoders (most notably iconv) can actually compose several code-point into one or
/// decompose them in case composite characters are found. So be very careful when implementing
/// these converters for certain character set.
class BOOST_LOCALE_DECL base_converter {
public:
/// This value should be returned when an illegal input sequence or code-point is observed:
/// For example if a UCS-32 code-point is in the range reserved for UTF-16 surrogates
/// or an invalid UTF-8 sequence is found
static constexpr utf::code_point illegal = utf::illegal;
/// This value is returned in following cases: An incomplete input sequence was found or
/// insufficient output buffer was provided so complete output could not be written.
static constexpr utf::code_point incomplete = utf::incomplete;
virtual ~base_converter();
/// Return the maximal length that one Unicode code-point can be converted to, for example
/// for UTF-8 it is 4, for Shift-JIS it is 2 and ISO-8859-1 is 1
virtual int max_len() const { return 1; }
/// Returns true if calling the functions from_unicode, to_unicode, and max_len is thread safe.
///
/// Rule of thumb: if this class' implementation uses simple tables that are unchanged
/// or is purely algorithmic like UTF-8 - so it does not share any mutable bit for
/// independent to_unicode, from_unicode calls, you may set it to true, otherwise,
/// for example if you use iconv_t descriptor or UConverter as conversion object return false,
/// and this object will be cloned for each use.
virtual bool is_thread_safe() const { return false; }
/// Create a polymorphic copy of this object, usually called only if is_thread_safe() return false
virtual base_converter* clone() const
{
BOOST_ASSERT(typeid(*this) == typeid(base_converter));
return new base_converter();
}
/// Convert a single character starting at begin and ending at most at end to Unicode code-point.
///
/// if valid input sequence found in [\a begin,\a code_point_end) such as \a begin < \a code_point_end && \a
/// code_point_end <= \a end it is converted to its Unicode code point equivalent, \a begin is set to \a
/// code_point_end
///
/// if incomplete input sequence found in [\a begin,\a end), i.e. there my be such \a code_point_end that \a
/// code_point_end > \a end and [\a begin, \a code_point_end) would be valid input sequence, then \a
/// incomplete is returned begin stays unchanged, for example for UTF-8 conversion a *begin = 0xc2, \a begin
/// +1 = \a end is such situation.
///
/// if invalid input sequence found, i.e. there is a sequence [\a begin, \a code_point_end) such as \a
/// code_point_end <= \a end that is illegal for this encoding, \a illegal is returned and begin stays
/// unchanged. For example if *begin = 0xFF and begin < end for UTF-8, then \a illegal is returned.
virtual utf::code_point to_unicode(const char*& begin, const char* end)
{
if(begin == end)
return incomplete; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
unsigned char cp = *begin;
if(cp <= 0x7F) {
begin++;
return cp;
}
return illegal;
}
/// Convert a single code-point \a u into encoding and store it in [begin,end) range.
///
/// If u is invalid Unicode code-point, or it can not be mapped correctly to represented character set,
/// \a illegal should be returned
///
/// If u can be converted to a sequence of bytes c1, ... , cN (1<= N <= max_len() ) then
///
/// -# If end - begin >= N, c1, ... cN are written starting at begin and N is returned
/// -# If end - begin < N, incomplete is returned, it is unspecified what would be
/// stored in bytes in range [begin,end)
virtual utf::len_or_error from_unicode(utf::code_point u, char* begin, const char* end)
{
if(begin == end)
return incomplete; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
if(u >= 0x80)
return illegal;
*begin = static_cast<char>(u);
return 1;
}
};
/// This function creates a \a base_converter that can be used for conversion between UTF-8 and
/// Unicode code points
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL std::unique_ptr<base_converter> create_utf8_converter();
BOOST_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated, use 'create_utf8_converter()'")
inline std::unique_ptr<base_converter> create_utf8_converter_unique_ptr()
{
return create_utf8_converter();
}
/// This function creates a \a base_converter that can be used for conversion between single byte
/// character encodings like ISO-8859-1, koi8-r, windows-1255 and Unicode code points,
///
/// If \a encoding is not supported, empty pointer is returned.
/// So you should check whether the returned pointer is valid/non-NULL
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL std::unique_ptr<base_converter> create_simple_converter(const std::string& encoding);
BOOST_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated, use 'create_simple_converter()'")
inline std::unique_ptr<base_converter> create_simple_converter_unique_ptr(const std::string& encoding)
{
return create_simple_converter(encoding);
}
/// Install codecvt facet into locale \a in and return new locale that is based on \a in and uses new
/// facet.
///
/// codecvt facet would convert between narrow and wide/char16_t/char32_t encodings using \a cvt converter.
/// If \a cvt is null pointer, always failure conversion would be used that fails on every first input or
/// output.
///
/// Note: the codecvt facet handles both UTF-16 and UTF-32 wide encodings, it knows to break and join
/// Unicode code-points above 0xFFFF to and from surrogate pairs correctly. \a cvt should be unaware
/// of wide encoding type
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL
std::locale create_codecvt(const std::locale& in, std::unique_ptr<base_converter> cvt, char_facet_t type);
BOOST_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated, use 'create_codecvt()'")
inline std::locale create_codecvt_from_pointer(const std::locale& in, base_converter* cvt, char_facet_t type)
{
return create_codecvt(in, std::unique_ptr<base_converter>(cvt), type);
}
BOOST_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated, use 'create_utf8_converter()'")
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL base_converter* create_utf8_converter_new_ptr();
BOOST_DEPRECATED("This function is deprecated, use 'create_simple_converter()'")
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL base_converter* create_simple_converter_new_ptr(const std::string& encoding);
/// Install utf8 codecvt to UTF-16 or UTF-32 into locale \a in and return
/// new locale that is based on \a in and uses new facet.
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL
std::locale create_utf8_codecvt(const std::locale& in, char_facet_t type);
/// This function installs codecvt that can be used for conversion between single byte
/// character encodings like ISO-8859-1, koi8-r, windows-1255 and Unicode code points,
///
/// \throws boost::locale::conv::invalid_charset_error: Character set is not supported or isn't a single
/// byte character set
BOOST_LOCALE_DECL
std::locale create_simple_codecvt(const std::locale& in, const std::string& encoding, char_facet_t type);
} // namespace util
}} // namespace boost::locale
#endif