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+ /*
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+ * Copyright (c) 2014-2021 Steven G. Johnson, Jiahao Chen, Peter Colberg, Tony Kelman, Scott P. Jones, and other contributors.
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+ * Copyright (c) 2009 Public Software Group e. V., Berlin, Germany
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+ *
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+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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+ * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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+ * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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+ * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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+ * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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+ * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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+ *
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+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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+ * all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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+ *
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+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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+ * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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+ * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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+ * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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+ * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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+ */
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+
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+
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+ /**
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+ * @mainpage
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+ *
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+ * utf8proc is a free/open-source (MIT/expat licensed) C library
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+ * providing Unicode normalization, case-folding, and other operations
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+ * for strings in the UTF-8 encoding, supporting up-to-date Unicode versions.
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+ * See the utf8proc home page (http://julialang.org/utf8proc/)
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+ * for downloads and other information, or the source code on github
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+ * (https://github.com/JuliaLang/utf8proc).
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+ *
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+ * For the utf8proc API documentation, see: @ref utf8proc.h
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+ *
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+ * The features of utf8proc include:
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+ *
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+ * - Transformation of strings (@ref utf8proc_map) to:
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+ * - decompose (@ref UTF8PROC_DECOMPOSE) or compose (@ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE) Unicode combining characters (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Combining_character)
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+ * - canonicalize Unicode compatibility characters (@ref UTF8PROC_COMPAT)
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+ * - strip "ignorable" (@ref UTF8PROC_IGNORE) characters, control characters (@ref UTF8PROC_STRIPCC), or combining characters such as accents (@ref UTF8PROC_STRIPMARK)
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+ * - case-folding (@ref UTF8PROC_CASEFOLD)
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+ * - Unicode normalization: @ref utf8proc_NFD, @ref utf8proc_NFC, @ref utf8proc_NFKD, @ref utf8proc_NFKC
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+ * - Detecting grapheme boundaries (@ref utf8proc_grapheme_break and @ref UTF8PROC_CHARBOUND)
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+ * - Character-width computation: @ref utf8proc_charwidth
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+ * - Classification of characters by Unicode category: @ref utf8proc_category and @ref utf8proc_category_string
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+ * - Encode (@ref utf8proc_encode_char) and decode (@ref utf8proc_iterate) Unicode codepoints to/from UTF-8.
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+ */
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+
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+ /** @file */
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+
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+ #ifndef UTF8PROC_H
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+ #define UTF8PROC_H
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+
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+ /** @name API version
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+ *
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+ * The utf8proc API version MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH, following
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+ * semantic-versioning rules (http://semver.org) based on API
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+ * compatibility.
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+ *
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+ * This is also returned at runtime by @ref utf8proc_version; however, the
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+ * runtime version may append a string like "-dev" to the version number
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+ * for prerelease versions.
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+ *
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+ * @note The shared-library version number in the Makefile
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+ * (and CMakeLists.txt, and MANIFEST) may be different,
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+ * being based on ABI compatibility rather than API compatibility.
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+ */
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+ /** @{ */
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+ /** The MAJOR version number (increased when backwards API compatibility is broken). */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_VERSION_MAJOR 2
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+ /** The MINOR version number (increased when new functionality is added in a backwards-compatible manner). */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_VERSION_MINOR 9
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+ /** The PATCH version (increased for fixes that do not change the API). */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_VERSION_PATCH 0
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+ /** @} */
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+
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+ #include <stdlib.h>
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+
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+ #if defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER < 1800
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+ // MSVC prior to 2013 lacked stdbool.h and inttypes.h
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+ typedef signed char utf8proc_int8_t;
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+ typedef unsigned char utf8proc_uint8_t;
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+ typedef short utf8proc_int16_t;
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+ typedef unsigned short utf8proc_uint16_t;
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+ typedef int utf8proc_int32_t;
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+ typedef unsigned int utf8proc_uint32_t;
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+ # ifdef _WIN64
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+ typedef __int64 utf8proc_ssize_t;
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+ typedef unsigned __int64 utf8proc_size_t;
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+ # else
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+ typedef int utf8proc_ssize_t;
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+ typedef unsigned int utf8proc_size_t;
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+ # endif
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+ # ifndef __cplusplus
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+ // emulate C99 bool
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+ typedef unsigned char utf8proc_bool;
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+ # ifndef __bool_true_false_are_defined
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+ # define false 0
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+ # define true 1
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+ # define __bool_true_false_are_defined 1
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+ # endif
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+ # else
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+ typedef bool utf8proc_bool;
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+ # endif
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+ #else
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+ # include <stddef.h>
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+ # include <stdbool.h>
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+ # include <inttypes.h>
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+ typedef int8_t utf8proc_int8_t;
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+ typedef uint8_t utf8proc_uint8_t;
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+ typedef int16_t utf8proc_int16_t;
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+ typedef uint16_t utf8proc_uint16_t;
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+ typedef int32_t utf8proc_int32_t;
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+ typedef uint32_t utf8proc_uint32_t;
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+ typedef size_t utf8proc_size_t;
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+ typedef ptrdiff_t utf8proc_ssize_t;
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+ typedef bool utf8proc_bool;
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+ #endif
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+ #include <limits.h>
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+
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+ #ifdef UTF8PROC_STATIC
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+ # define UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT
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+ #else
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+ # ifdef _WIN32
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+ # ifdef UTF8PROC_EXPORTS
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+ # define UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
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+ # else
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+ # define UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT __declspec(dllimport)
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+ # endif
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+ # elif __GNUC__ >= 4
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+ # define UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT __attribute__ ((visibility("default")))
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+ # else
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+ # define UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT
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+ # endif
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+ #endif
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+
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+ #ifdef __cplusplus
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+ extern "C" {
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+ #endif
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Option flags used by several functions in the library.
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+ */
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+ typedef enum {
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+ /** The given UTF-8 input is NULL terminated. */
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+ UTF8PROC_NULLTERM = (1<<0),
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+ /** Unicode Versioning Stability has to be respected. */
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+ UTF8PROC_STABLE = (1<<1),
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+ /** Compatibility decomposition (i.e. formatting information is lost). */
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+ UTF8PROC_COMPAT = (1<<2),
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+ /** Return a result with decomposed characters. */
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+ UTF8PROC_COMPOSE = (1<<3),
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+ /** Return a result with decomposed characters. */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMPOSE = (1<<4),
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+ /** Strip "default ignorable characters" such as SOFT-HYPHEN or ZERO-WIDTH-SPACE. */
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+ UTF8PROC_IGNORE = (1<<5),
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+ /** Return an error, if the input contains unassigned codepoints. */
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+ UTF8PROC_REJECTNA = (1<<6),
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+ /**
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+ * Indicating that NLF-sequences (LF, CRLF, CR, NEL) are representing a
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+ * line break, and should be converted to the codepoint for line
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+ * separation (LS).
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_NLF2LS = (1<<7),
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+ /**
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+ * Indicating that NLF-sequences are representing a paragraph break, and
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+ * should be converted to the codepoint for paragraph separation
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+ * (PS).
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_NLF2PS = (1<<8),
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+ /** Indicating that the meaning of NLF-sequences is unknown. */
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+ UTF8PROC_NLF2LF = (UTF8PROC_NLF2LS | UTF8PROC_NLF2PS),
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+ /** Strips and/or convers control characters.
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+ *
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+ * NLF-sequences are transformed into space, except if one of the
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+ * NLF2LS/PS/LF options is given. HorizontalTab (HT) and FormFeed (FF)
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+ * are treated as a NLF-sequence in this case. All other control
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+ * characters are simply removed.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_STRIPCC = (1<<9),
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+ /**
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+ * Performs unicode case folding, to be able to do a case-insensitive
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+ * string comparison.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_CASEFOLD = (1<<10),
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+ /**
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+ * Inserts 0xFF bytes at the beginning of each sequence which is
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+ * representing a single grapheme cluster (see UAX#29).
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_CHARBOUND = (1<<11),
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+ /** Lumps certain characters together.
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+ *
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+ * E.g. HYPHEN U+2010 and MINUS U+2212 to ASCII "-". See lump.md for details.
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+ *
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+ * If NLF2LF is set, this includes a transformation of paragraph and
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+ * line separators to ASCII line-feed (LF).
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+ */
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+ /** Strips all character markings.
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+ *
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+ * @note This option works only with @ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE or
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+ * @ref UTF8PROC_DECOMPOSE
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_STRIPMARK = (1<<13),
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+ /**
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+ * Strip unassigned codepoints.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_STRIPNA = (1<<14),
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+ } utf8proc_option_t;
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+
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+ /** @name Error codes
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+ * Error codes being returned by almost all functions.
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+ */
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+ /** @{ */
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+ /** Memory could not be allocated. */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_NOMEM -1
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+ /** The given string is too long to be processed. */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_OVERFLOW -2
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+ /** The given string is not a legal UTF-8 string. */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_INVALIDUTF8 -3
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+ /** The @ref UTF8PROC_REJECTNA flag was set and an unassigned codepoint was found. */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_NOTASSIGNED -4
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+ /** Invalid options have been used. */
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+ #define UTF8PROC_ERROR_INVALIDOPTS -5
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+ /** @} */
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+ /* @name Types */
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+
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+ /** Holds the value of a property. */
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+ typedef utf8proc_int16_t utf8proc_propval_t;
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+
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+ /** Struct containing information about a codepoint. */
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+ typedef struct utf8proc_property_struct {
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+ /**
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+ * @see utf8proc_category_t.
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+ */
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+ utf8proc_propval_t combining_class;
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+ /**
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+ * Bidirectional class.
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+ * @see utf8proc_bidi_class_t.
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+ */
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+ /**
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+ * @anchor Decomposition type.
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+ * @see utf8proc_decomp_type_t.
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+ */
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+ utf8proc_uint16_t casefold_seqindex;
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+ utf8proc_uint16_t uppercase_seqindex;
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+ unsigned bidi_mirrored:1;
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+ unsigned comp_exclusion:1;
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+ /**
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+ * passed as an option.
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+ */
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+ unsigned ignorable:1;
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+ unsigned control_boundary:1;
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+ /** The width of the codepoint. */
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+ unsigned charwidth:2;
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+ unsigned pad:2;
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+ /**
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+ * @see utf8proc_boundclass_t.
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+ */
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+ unsigned boundclass:6;
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+ unsigned indic_conjunct_break:2;
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+ } utf8proc_property_t;
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+
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+ /** Unicode categories. */
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+ typedef enum {
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CN = 0, /**< Other, not assigned */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LU = 1, /**< Letter, uppercase */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LL = 2, /**< Letter, lowercase */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LT = 3, /**< Letter, titlecase */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LM = 4, /**< Letter, modifier */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_LO = 5, /**< Letter, other */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MN = 6, /**< Mark, nonspacing */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_MC = 7, /**< Mark, spacing combining */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ME = 8, /**< Mark, enclosing */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ND = 9, /**< Number, decimal digit */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_NL = 10, /**< Number, letter */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_NO = 11, /**< Number, other */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PC = 12, /**< Punctuation, connector */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PD = 13, /**< Punctuation, dash */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PS = 14, /**< Punctuation, open */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PE = 15, /**< Punctuation, close */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PI = 16, /**< Punctuation, initial quote */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PF = 17, /**< Punctuation, final quote */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_PO = 18, /**< Punctuation, other */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SK = 21, /**< Symbol, modifier */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_SO = 22, /**< Symbol, other */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZS = 23, /**< Separator, space */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZL = 24, /**< Separator, line */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_ZP = 25, /**< Separator, paragraph */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CF = 27, /**< Other, format */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CS = 28, /**< Other, surrogate */
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+ UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CO = 29, /**< Other, private use */
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+ } utf8proc_category_t;
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+
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+ /** Bidirectional character classes. */
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+ typedef enum {
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_L = 1, /**< Left-to-Right */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_LRE = 2, /**< Left-to-Right Embedding */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_LRO = 3, /**< Left-to-Right Override */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_R = 4, /**< Right-to-Left */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_AL = 5, /**< Right-to-Left Arabic */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_RLE = 6, /**< Right-to-Left Embedding */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_RLO = 7, /**< Right-to-Left Override */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_PDF = 8, /**< Pop Directional Format */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_ES = 10, /**< European Separator */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_ET = 11, /**< European Number Terminator */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_CS = 13, /**< Common Number Separator */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_B = 16, /**< Paragraph Separator */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_ON = 19, /**< Other Neutrals */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_LRI = 20, /**< Left-to-Right Isolate */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_RLI = 21, /**< Right-to-Left Isolate */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_FSI = 22, /**< First Strong Isolate */
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+ UTF8PROC_BIDI_CLASS_PDI = 23, /**< Pop Directional Isolate */
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+ } utf8proc_bidi_class_t;
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+ /** Decomposition type. */
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+ typedef enum {
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_FONT = 1, /**< Font */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_NOBREAK = 2, /**< Nobreak */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_INITIAL = 3, /**< Initial */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_MEDIAL = 4, /**< Medial */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_FINAL = 5, /**< Final */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_ISOLATED = 6, /**< Isolated */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_CIRCLE = 7, /**< Circle */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SUPER = 8, /**< Super */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SUB = 9, /**< Sub */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_VERTICAL = 10, /**< Vertical */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_WIDE = 11, /**< Wide */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_NARROW = 12, /**< Narrow */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SMALL = 13, /**< Small */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_SQUARE = 14, /**< Square */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_FRACTION = 15, /**< Fraction */
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+ UTF8PROC_DECOMP_TYPE_COMPAT = 16, /**< Compat */
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+ } utf8proc_decomp_type_t;
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+
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+ /** Boundclass property. (TR29) */
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+ typedef enum {
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_START = 0, /**< Start */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_OTHER = 1, /**< Other */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_CR = 2, /**< Cr */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_LF = 3, /**< Lf */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_CONTROL = 4, /**< Control */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_EXTEND = 5, /**< Extend */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_L = 6, /**< L */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_V = 7, /**< V */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_T = 8, /**< T */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_LV = 9, /**< Lv */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_LVT = 10, /**< Lvt */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_REGIONAL_INDICATOR = 11, /**< Regional indicator */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_SPACINGMARK = 12, /**< Spacingmark */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_PREPEND = 13, /**< Prepend */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_ZWJ = 14, /**< Zero Width Joiner */
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+
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+ /* the following are no longer used in Unicode 11, but we keep
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+ the constants here for backward compatibility */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_E_BASE = 15, /**< Emoji Base */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_E_MODIFIER = 16, /**< Emoji Modifier */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_GLUE_AFTER_ZWJ = 17, /**< Glue_After_ZWJ */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_E_BASE_GAZ = 18, /**< E_BASE + GLUE_AFTER_ZJW */
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+
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+ /* the Extended_Pictographic property is used in the Unicode 11
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+ grapheme-boundary rules, so we store it in the boundclass field */
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_EXTENDED_PICTOGRAPHIC = 19,
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+ UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_E_ZWG = 20, /* UTF8PROC_BOUNDCLASS_EXTENDED_PICTOGRAPHIC + ZWJ */
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+ } utf8proc_boundclass_t;
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+
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+ /** Indic_Conjunct_Break property. (TR44) */
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+ typedef enum {
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+ UTF8PROC_INDIC_CONJUNCT_BREAK_NONE = 0,
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+ UTF8PROC_INDIC_CONJUNCT_BREAK_LINKER = 1,
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+ UTF8PROC_INDIC_CONJUNCT_BREAK_CONSONANT = 2,
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+ UTF8PROC_INDIC_CONJUNCT_BREAK_EXTEND = 3,
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+ } utf8proc_indic_conjunct_break_t;
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Function pointer type passed to @ref utf8proc_map_custom and
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+ * @ref utf8proc_decompose_custom, which is used to specify a user-defined
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+ * mapping of codepoints to be applied in conjunction with other mappings.
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+ */
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+ typedef utf8proc_int32_t (*utf8proc_custom_func)(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint, void *data);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Array containing the byte lengths of a UTF-8 encoded codepoint based
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+ * on the first byte.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT extern const utf8proc_int8_t utf8proc_utf8class[256];
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the utf8proc API version as a string MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH
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+ * (http://semver.org format), possibly with a "-dev" suffix for
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+ * development versions.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT const char *utf8proc_version(void);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns the utf8proc supported Unicode version as a string MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT const char *utf8proc_unicode_version(void);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Returns an informative error string for the given utf8proc error code
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+ * (e.g. the error codes returned by @ref utf8proc_map).
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT const char *utf8proc_errmsg(utf8proc_ssize_t errcode);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Reads a single codepoint from the UTF-8 sequence being pointed to by `str`.
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+ * The maximum number of bytes read is `strlen`, unless `strlen` is
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+ * negative (in which case up to 4 bytes are read).
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+ *
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+ * If a valid codepoint could be read, it is stored in the variable
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+ * pointed to by `codepoint_ref`, otherwise that variable will be set to -1.
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+ * In case of success, the number of bytes read is returned; otherwise, a
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+ * negative error code is returned.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_iterate(const utf8proc_uint8_t *str, utf8proc_ssize_t strlen, utf8proc_int32_t *codepoint_ref);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Check if a codepoint is valid (regardless of whether it has been
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+ * assigned a value by the current Unicode standard).
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+ *
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+ * @return 1 if the given `codepoint` is valid and otherwise return 0.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_bool utf8proc_codepoint_valid(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Encodes the codepoint as an UTF-8 string in the byte array pointed
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+ * to by `dst`. This array must be at least 4 bytes long.
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+ *
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+ * In case of success the number of bytes written is returned, and
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+ * otherwise 0 is returned.
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+ *
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+ * This function does not check whether `codepoint` is valid Unicode.
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_encode_char(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint, utf8proc_uint8_t *dst);
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+
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+ /**
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+ * Look up the properties for a given codepoint.
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+ *
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+ * @param codepoint The Unicode codepoint.
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+ *
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+ * @returns
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+ * A pointer to a (constant) struct containing information about
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+ * the codepoint.
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+ * @par
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+ * If the codepoint is unassigned or invalid, a pointer to a special struct is
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+ * returned in which `category` is 0 (@ref UTF8PROC_CATEGORY_CN).
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+ */
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+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT const utf8proc_property_t *utf8proc_get_property(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint);
475
+
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+ /** Decompose a codepoint into an array of codepoints.
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+ *
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+ * @param codepoint the codepoint.
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+ * @param dst the destination buffer.
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+ * @param bufsize the size of the destination buffer.
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+ * @param options one or more of the following flags:
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_REJECTNA - return an error `codepoint` is unassigned
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_IGNORE - strip "default ignorable" codepoints
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_CASEFOLD - apply Unicode casefolding
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_COMPAT - replace certain codepoints with their
486
+ * compatibility decomposition
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_CHARBOUND - insert 0xFF bytes before each grapheme cluster
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_LUMP - lump certain different codepoints together
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_STRIPMARK - remove all character marks
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+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_STRIPNA - remove unassigned codepoints
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+ * @param last_boundclass
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+ * Pointer to an integer variable containing
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+ * the previous codepoint's (boundclass + indic_conjunct_break << 1) if the @ref UTF8PROC_CHARBOUND
494
+ * option is used. If the string is being processed in order, this can be initialized to 0 for
495
+ * the beginning of the string, and is thereafter updated automatically. Otherwise, this parameter is ignored.
496
+ *
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+ * @return
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+ * In case of success, the number of codepoints written is returned; in case
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+ * of an error, a negative error code is returned (@ref utf8proc_errmsg).
500
+ * @par
501
+ * If the number of written codepoints would be bigger than `bufsize`, the
502
+ * required buffer size is returned, while the buffer will be overwritten with
503
+ * undefined data.
504
+ */
505
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_decompose_char(
506
+ utf8proc_int32_t codepoint, utf8proc_int32_t *dst, utf8proc_ssize_t bufsize,
507
+ utf8proc_option_t options, int *last_boundclass
508
+ );
509
+
510
+ /**
511
+ * The same as @ref utf8proc_decompose_char, but acts on a whole UTF-8
512
+ * string and orders the decomposed sequences correctly.
513
+ *
514
+ * If the @ref UTF8PROC_NULLTERM flag in `options` is set, processing
515
+ * will be stopped, when a NULL byte is encountered, otherwise `strlen`
516
+ * bytes are processed. The result (in the form of 32-bit unicode
517
+ * codepoints) is written into the buffer being pointed to by
518
+ * `buffer` (which must contain at least `bufsize` entries). In case of
519
+ * success, the number of codepoints written is returned; in case of an
520
+ * error, a negative error code is returned (@ref utf8proc_errmsg).
521
+ * See @ref utf8proc_decompose_custom to supply additional transformations.
522
+ *
523
+ * If the number of written codepoints would be bigger than `bufsize`, the
524
+ * required buffer size is returned, while the buffer will be overwritten with
525
+ * undefined data.
526
+ */
527
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_decompose(
528
+ const utf8proc_uint8_t *str, utf8proc_ssize_t strlen,
529
+ utf8proc_int32_t *buffer, utf8proc_ssize_t bufsize, utf8proc_option_t options
530
+ );
531
+
532
+ /**
533
+ * The same as @ref utf8proc_decompose, but also takes a `custom_func` mapping function
534
+ * that is called on each codepoint in `str` before any other transformations
535
+ * (along with a `custom_data` pointer that is passed through to `custom_func`).
536
+ * The `custom_func` argument is ignored if it is `NULL`. See also @ref utf8proc_map_custom.
537
+ */
538
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_decompose_custom(
539
+ const utf8proc_uint8_t *str, utf8proc_ssize_t strlen,
540
+ utf8proc_int32_t *buffer, utf8proc_ssize_t bufsize, utf8proc_option_t options,
541
+ utf8proc_custom_func custom_func, void *custom_data
542
+ );
543
+
544
+ /**
545
+ * Normalizes the sequence of `length` codepoints pointed to by `buffer`
546
+ * in-place (i.e., the result is also stored in `buffer`).
547
+ *
548
+ * @param buffer the (native-endian UTF-32) unicode codepoints to re-encode.
549
+ * @param length the length (in codepoints) of the buffer.
550
+ * @param options a bitwise or (`|`) of one or more of the following flags:
551
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_NLF2LS - convert LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into LS
552
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_NLF2PS - convert LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into PS
553
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_NLF2LF - convert LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into LF
554
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_STRIPCC - strip or convert all non-affected control characters
555
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE - try to combine decomposed codepoints into composite
556
+ * codepoints
557
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_STABLE - prohibit combining characters that would violate
558
+ * the unicode versioning stability
559
+ *
560
+ * @return
561
+ * In case of success, the length (in codepoints) of the normalized UTF-32 string is
562
+ * returned; otherwise, a negative error code is returned (@ref utf8proc_errmsg).
563
+ *
564
+ * @warning The entries of the array pointed to by `str` have to be in the
565
+ * range `0x0000` to `0x10FFFF`. Otherwise, the program might crash!
566
+ */
567
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_normalize_utf32(utf8proc_int32_t *buffer, utf8proc_ssize_t length, utf8proc_option_t options);
568
+
569
+ /**
570
+ * Reencodes the sequence of `length` codepoints pointed to by `buffer`
571
+ * UTF-8 data in-place (i.e., the result is also stored in `buffer`).
572
+ * Can optionally normalize the UTF-32 sequence prior to UTF-8 conversion.
573
+ *
574
+ * @param buffer the (native-endian UTF-32) unicode codepoints to re-encode.
575
+ * @param length the length (in codepoints) of the buffer.
576
+ * @param options a bitwise or (`|`) of one or more of the following flags:
577
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_NLF2LS - convert LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into LS
578
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_NLF2PS - convert LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into PS
579
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_NLF2LF - convert LF, CRLF, CR and NEL into LF
580
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_STRIPCC - strip or convert all non-affected control characters
581
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE - try to combine decomposed codepoints into composite
582
+ * codepoints
583
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_STABLE - prohibit combining characters that would violate
584
+ * the unicode versioning stability
585
+ * - @ref UTF8PROC_CHARBOUND - insert 0xFF bytes before each grapheme cluster
586
+ *
587
+ * @return
588
+ * In case of success, the length (in bytes) of the resulting nul-terminated
589
+ * UTF-8 string is returned; otherwise, a negative error code is returned
590
+ * (@ref utf8proc_errmsg).
591
+ *
592
+ * @warning The amount of free space pointed to by `buffer` must
593
+ * exceed the amount of the input data by one byte, and the
594
+ * entries of the array pointed to by `str` have to be in the
595
+ * range `0x0000` to `0x10FFFF`. Otherwise, the program might crash!
596
+ */
597
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_reencode(utf8proc_int32_t *buffer, utf8proc_ssize_t length, utf8proc_option_t options);
598
+
599
+ /**
600
+ * Given a pair of consecutive codepoints, return whether a grapheme break is
601
+ * permitted between them (as defined by the extended grapheme clusters in UAX#29).
602
+ *
603
+ * @param codepoint1 The first codepoint.
604
+ * @param codepoint2 The second codepoint, occurring consecutively after `codepoint1`.
605
+ * @param state Beginning with Version 29 (Unicode 9.0.0), this algorithm requires
606
+ * state to break graphemes. This state can be passed in as a pointer
607
+ * in the `state` argument and should initially be set to 0. If the
608
+ * state is not passed in (i.e. a null pointer is passed), UAX#29 rules
609
+ * GB10/12/13 which require this state will not be applied, essentially
610
+ * matching the rules in Unicode 8.0.0.
611
+ *
612
+ * @warning If the state parameter is used, `utf8proc_grapheme_break_stateful` must
613
+ * be called IN ORDER on ALL potential breaks in a string. However, it
614
+ * is safe to reset the state to zero after a grapheme break.
615
+ */
616
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_bool utf8proc_grapheme_break_stateful(
617
+ utf8proc_int32_t codepoint1, utf8proc_int32_t codepoint2, utf8proc_int32_t *state);
618
+
619
+ /**
620
+ * Same as @ref utf8proc_grapheme_break_stateful, except without support for the
621
+ * Unicode 9 additions to the algorithm. Supported for legacy reasons.
622
+ */
623
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_bool utf8proc_grapheme_break(
624
+ utf8proc_int32_t codepoint1, utf8proc_int32_t codepoint2);
625
+
626
+
627
+ /**
628
+ * Given a codepoint `c`, return the codepoint of the corresponding
629
+ * lower-case character, if any; otherwise (if there is no lower-case
630
+ * variant, or if `c` is not a valid codepoint) return `c`.
631
+ */
632
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_int32_t utf8proc_tolower(utf8proc_int32_t c);
633
+
634
+ /**
635
+ * Given a codepoint `c`, return the codepoint of the corresponding
636
+ * upper-case character, if any; otherwise (if there is no upper-case
637
+ * variant, or if `c` is not a valid codepoint) return `c`.
638
+ */
639
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_int32_t utf8proc_toupper(utf8proc_int32_t c);
640
+
641
+ /**
642
+ * Given a codepoint `c`, return the codepoint of the corresponding
643
+ * title-case character, if any; otherwise (if there is no title-case
644
+ * variant, or if `c` is not a valid codepoint) return `c`.
645
+ */
646
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_int32_t utf8proc_totitle(utf8proc_int32_t c);
647
+
648
+ /**
649
+ * Given a codepoint `c`, return `1` if the codepoint corresponds to a lower-case character
650
+ * and `0` otherwise.
651
+ */
652
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT int utf8proc_islower(utf8proc_int32_t c);
653
+
654
+ /**
655
+ * Given a codepoint `c`, return `1` if the codepoint corresponds to an upper-case character
656
+ * and `0` otherwise.
657
+ */
658
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT int utf8proc_isupper(utf8proc_int32_t c);
659
+
660
+ /**
661
+ * Given a codepoint, return a character width analogous to `wcwidth(codepoint)`,
662
+ * except that a width of 0 is returned for non-printable codepoints
663
+ * instead of -1 as in `wcwidth`.
664
+ *
665
+ * @note
666
+ * If you want to check for particular types of non-printable characters,
667
+ * (analogous to `isprint` or `iscntrl`), use @ref utf8proc_category. */
668
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT int utf8proc_charwidth(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint);
669
+
670
+ /**
671
+ * Return the Unicode category for the codepoint (one of the
672
+ * @ref utf8proc_category_t constants.)
673
+ */
674
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_category_t utf8proc_category(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint);
675
+
676
+ /**
677
+ * Return the two-letter (nul-terminated) Unicode category string for
678
+ * the codepoint (e.g. `"Lu"` or `"Co"`).
679
+ */
680
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT const char *utf8proc_category_string(utf8proc_int32_t codepoint);
681
+
682
+ /**
683
+ * Maps the given UTF-8 string pointed to by `str` to a new UTF-8
684
+ * string, allocated dynamically by `malloc` and returned via `dstptr`.
685
+ *
686
+ * If the @ref UTF8PROC_NULLTERM flag in the `options` field is set,
687
+ * the length is determined by a NULL terminator, otherwise the
688
+ * parameter `strlen` is evaluated to determine the string length, but
689
+ * in any case the result will be NULL terminated (though it might
690
+ * contain NULL characters with the string if `str` contained NULL
691
+ * characters). Other flags in the `options` field are passed to the
692
+ * functions defined above, and regarded as described. See also
693
+ * @ref utf8proc_map_custom to supply a custom codepoint transformation.
694
+ *
695
+ * In case of success the length of the new string is returned,
696
+ * otherwise a negative error code is returned.
697
+ *
698
+ * @note The memory of the new UTF-8 string will have been allocated
699
+ * with `malloc`, and should therefore be deallocated with `free`.
700
+ */
701
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_map(
702
+ const utf8proc_uint8_t *str, utf8proc_ssize_t strlen, utf8proc_uint8_t **dstptr, utf8proc_option_t options
703
+ );
704
+
705
+ /**
706
+ * Like @ref utf8proc_map, but also takes a `custom_func` mapping function
707
+ * that is called on each codepoint in `str` before any other transformations
708
+ * (along with a `custom_data` pointer that is passed through to `custom_func`).
709
+ * The `custom_func` argument is ignored if it is `NULL`.
710
+ */
711
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_ssize_t utf8proc_map_custom(
712
+ const utf8proc_uint8_t *str, utf8proc_ssize_t strlen, utf8proc_uint8_t **dstptr, utf8proc_option_t options,
713
+ utf8proc_custom_func custom_func, void *custom_data
714
+ );
715
+
716
+ /** @name Unicode normalization
717
+ *
718
+ * Returns a pointer to newly allocated memory of a NFD, NFC, NFKD, NFKC or
719
+ * NFKC_Casefold normalized version of the null-terminated string `str`. These
720
+ * are shortcuts to calling @ref utf8proc_map with @ref UTF8PROC_NULLTERM
721
+ * combined with @ref UTF8PROC_STABLE and flags indicating the normalization.
722
+ */
723
+ /** @{ */
724
+ /** NFD normalization (@ref UTF8PROC_DECOMPOSE). */
725
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_uint8_t *utf8proc_NFD(const utf8proc_uint8_t *str);
726
+ /** NFC normalization (@ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE). */
727
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_uint8_t *utf8proc_NFC(const utf8proc_uint8_t *str);
728
+ /** NFKD normalization (@ref UTF8PROC_DECOMPOSE and @ref UTF8PROC_COMPAT). */
729
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_uint8_t *utf8proc_NFKD(const utf8proc_uint8_t *str);
730
+ /** NFKC normalization (@ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE and @ref UTF8PROC_COMPAT). */
731
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_uint8_t *utf8proc_NFKC(const utf8proc_uint8_t *str);
732
+ /**
733
+ * NFKC_Casefold normalization (@ref UTF8PROC_COMPOSE and @ref UTF8PROC_COMPAT
734
+ * and @ref UTF8PROC_CASEFOLD and @ref UTF8PROC_IGNORE).
735
+ **/
736
+ UTF8PROC_DLLEXPORT utf8proc_uint8_t *utf8proc_NFKC_Casefold(const utf8proc_uint8_t *str);
737
+ /** @} */
738
+
739
+ #ifdef __cplusplus
740
+ }
741
+ #endif
742
+
743
+ #endif