/* * $Id$ * * Copyright © 2003 Keith Packard * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its * documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that * the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that * copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting * documentation, and that the name of Keith Packard not be used in * advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without * specific, written prior permission. Keith Packard makes no * representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It * is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. * * KEITH PACKARD DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, * INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO * EVENT SHALL KEITH PACKARD BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, * DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER * TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR * PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. */ @RET@ int @FUNC@ FcUtf8ToUcs4 @TYPE1@ FcChar8 * @ARG1@ src @TYPE2@ FcChar32 * @ARG2@ dst @TYPE3@ int @ARG3@ len @PURPOSE@ convert UTF-8 to UCS4 @DESC@ Converts the next Unicode char from src into dst and returns the number of bytes containing the char. src nust be at least len bytes long. @@ @RET@ int @FUNC@ FcUcs4ToUtf8 @TYPE1@ FcChar32 @ARG1@ src @TYPE2@ FcChar8 @ARG2@ dst[FC_UTF8_MAX_LEN] @PURPOSE@ convert UCS4 to UTF-8 @DESC@ Converts the Unicode char from src into dst and returns the number of bytes needed to encode the char. @@ @RET@ FcBool @FUNC@ FcUtf8Len @TYPE1@ FcChar8 * @ARG1@ src @TYPE2@ int @ARG2@ len @TYPE3@ int * @ARG3@ nchar @TYPE4@ int * @ARG4@ wchar @PURPOSE@ count UTF-8 encoded chars @DESC@ Counts the number of Unicode chars in len bytes of src. Places that count in nchar. wchar contains 1, 2 or 4 depending on the number of bytes needed to hold the largest unicode char counted. The return value indicates whether src is a well-formed UTF8 string. @@ @RET@ int @FUNC@ FcUtf16ToUcs4 @TYPE1@ FcChar8 * @ARG1@ src @TYPE2@ FcEndian @ARG2@ endian @TYPE3@ FcChar32 * @ARG3@ dst @TYPE4@ int @ARG4@ len @PURPOSE@ convert UTF-16 to UCS4 @DESC@ Converts the next Unicode char from src into dst and returns the number of bytes containing the char. src must be at least len bytes long. Bytes of src are combined into 16-bit units according to endian. @@ @RET@ FcBool @FUNC@ FcUtf16Len @TYPE1@ FcChar8 * @ARG1@ src @TYPE2@ FcEndian @ARG2@ endian @TYPE3@ int @ARG3@ len @TYPE4@ int * @ARG4@ nchar @TYPE5@ int * @ARG5@ wchar @PURPOSE@ count UTF-16 encoded chars @DESC@ Counts the number of Unicode chars in len bytes of src. Bytes of src are combined into 16-bit units according to endian. Places that count in nchar. wchar contains 1, 2 or 4 depending on the number of bytes needed to hold the largest unicode char counted. The return value indicates whether string is a well-formed UTF16 string. @@ @RET@ FcChar8 * @FUNC@ FcStrCopy @TYPE1@ const FcChar8 * @ARG1@ s @PURPOSE@ duplicate a string @DESC@ Allocates memory, copies s and returns the resulting buffer. Yes, this is strdup, but that function isn't available on every platform. @@ @RET@ FcChar8 * @FUNC@ FcStrCopyFilename @TYPE1@ const FcChar8 * @ARG1@ s @PURPOSE@ copy a string, expanding '~' @DESC@ Just like FcStrCopy except that it converts any leading '~' characters in s to the value of the HOME environment variable. Returns NULL if '~' is present in s and HOME is unset. @@ @RET@ int @FUNC@ FcStrCmpIgnoreCase @TYPE1@ const char * @ARG1@ s1 @TYPE2@ const char * @ARG2@ s2 @PURPOSE@ compare UTF-8 strings ignoring ASCII case @DESC@ Returns the usual <0, 0, >0 result of comparing s1 and s2. This test is case-insensitive in the ASCII range and will operate properly with UTF8 encoded strings, although it does not check for well formed strings. @@ @RET@ FcChar8 * @FUNC@ FcStrDirname @TYPE1@ const FcChar8 * @ARG1@ file @PURPOSE@ directory part of filename @DESC@ Returns the directory containing file. This is returned in newly allocated storage which should be freed when no longer needed. @@ @RET@ FcChar8 * @FUNC@ FcStrBasename @TYPE1@ const FcChar8 * @ARG1@ file @PURPOSE@ last component of filename @DESC@ Returns the filename of file stripped of any leading directory names. This is returned in newly allocated storage which should be freed when no longer needed. @@