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+
+#ifndef _RTL_TENCINFO_H
+#define _RTL_TENCINFO_H
+
+#ifndef _SAL_TYPES_H
+#include <sal/types.h>
+#endif
+#include <rtl/textenc.h>
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+// See rtl_TextEncodingInfo.Flags below for documentation on these values:
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_CONTEXT ((sal_uInt32)0x00000001)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_ASCII ((sal_uInt32)0x00000002)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_UNICODE ((sal_uInt32)0x00000004)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_MULTIBYTE ((sal_uInt32)0x00000008)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_R2L ((sal_uInt32)0x00000010)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_7BIT ((sal_uInt32)0x00000020)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_SYMBOL ((sal_uInt32)0x00000040)
+#define RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_MIME ((sal_uInt32)0x00000080)
+
+/** Information about a text encoding.
+ */
+typedef struct _rtl_TextEncodingInfo
+{
+ /** The size (in bytes) of this structure. Should be 12.
+ */
+ sal_uInt32 StructSize;
+
+ /** The minimum number of bytes needed to encode any character in the
+ given encoding.
+
+ Can be rather meaningless for encodings that encode global state along
+ with the characters (e.g., ISO-2022 encodings).
+ */
+ sal_uInt8 MinimumCharSize;
+
+ /** The maximum number of bytes needed to encode any character in the
+ given encoding.
+
+ Can be rather meaningless for encodings that encode global state along
+ with the characters (e.g., ISO-2022 encodings).
+ */
+ sal_uInt8 MaximumCharSize;
+
+ /** The average number of bytes needed to encode a character in the given
+ encoding.
+ */
+ sal_uInt8 AverageCharSize;
+
+ /** An unused byte, for padding.
+ */
+ sal_uInt8 Reserved;
+
+ /** Any combination of the RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO flags.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_CONTEXT: The encoding uses some mechanism (like
+ state-changing byte sequences) to switch between different modes (e.g.,
+ to encode multiple character repertoires within the same byte ranges).
+
+ Even if an encoding does not have the CONTEXT property, interpretation
+ of certain byte values within that encoding can depend on context (e.g.,
+ a certain byte value could be either a single-byte character or a
+ subsequent byte of a multi-byte character). Likewise, the single shift
+ characters (SS2 and SS3) used by some of the EUC encodings (to denote
+ that the following bytes constitute a character from another character
+ repertoire) do not imply that encodings making use of these characters
+ have the CONTEXT property. Examples of encodings that do have the
+ CONTEXT property are the ISO-2022 encodings and UTF-7.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_ASCII: The encoding is a superset of ASCII. More
+ specifically, any appearance of a byte in the range 0x20--7F denotes the
+ corresponding ASCII character (from SPACE to DELETE); in particular,
+ such a byte cannot be part of a multi-byte character. Note that the
+ ASCII control codes 0x00--1F are not included here, as they are used for
+ special purposes in some encodings.
+
+ If an encoding has this property, it is easy to search for occurences of
+ ASCII characters within strings of this encoding---you do not need to
+ keep track whether a byte in the range 0x20--7F really represents an
+ ASCII character or rather is part of some multi-byte character.
+
+ The guarantees when mapping between Unicode and a given encoding with
+ the ASCII property are as follows: When mapping from Unicode to the
+ given encoding, U+0020--007F map to 0x20--7F (but there can also be
+ other Unicode characters mapping into the range 0x20--7F), and when
+ mapping from the given encoding to Unicode, 0x20--7F map to U+0020--007F
+ (again, there can also be other characters mapping into the range
+ U+0020--007F). In particular, this ensures round-trip conversion for
+ the ASCII range.
+
+ In principle, the ASCII property is orthogonal to the CONTEXT property.
+ In practice, however, an encoding that has the ASCII property will most
+ likely not also have the CONTEXT property.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_UNICODE: The encoding is based on the Unicode
+ character repertoire.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_MULTIBYTE: A multi-byte encoding.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_R2L: An encoding used mainly or exclusively for
+ languages written from right to left.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_7BIT: A 7-bit instead of an 8-bit encoding.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_SYMBOL: A (generic) encoding for symbol character
+ sets.
+
+ RTL_TEXTENCODING_INFO_MIME: The encoding is registered as a MIME
+ charset.
+ */
+ sal_uInt32 Flags;
+} rtl_TextEncodingInfo;
+
+/** Determine whether a text encoding uses single octets as basic units of
+ information (and can thus be used with the conversion routines in
+ rtl/textcvt.h).
+
+ @param nEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @return
+ True if the given encoding uses single octets as basic units of
+ information, false otherwise.
+ */
+sal_Bool SAL_CALL rtl_isOctetTextEncoding(rtl_TextEncoding nEncoding);
+
+/** Return information about a text encoding.
+
+ @param eTextEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @param pEncInfo
+ Returns information about the given encoding. Must not be null, and the
+ StructSize member must be set correctly.
+
+ @return
+ True if information about the given encoding is available, false
+ otherwise.
+ */
+sal_Bool SAL_CALL rtl_getTextEncodingInfo( rtl_TextEncoding eTextEncoding, rtl_TextEncodingInfo* pEncInfo );
+
+/** Map from a numeric Windows charset to a text encoding.
+
+ @param nWinCharset
+ Any numeric Windows charset.
+
+ @return
+ The corresponding rtl_TextEncoding value, or RTL_TEXTENCODING_DONTKNOW if
+ no mapping is applicable.
+ */
+rtl_TextEncoding SAL_CALL rtl_getTextEncodingFromWindowsCharset( sal_uInt8 nWinCharset );
+
+/** Map from a MIME charset to a text encoding.
+
+ @param pMimeCharset
+ Any MIME charset string. Must not be null.
+
+ @return
+ The corresponding rtl_TextEncoding value, or RTL_TEXTENCODING_DONTKNOW if
+ no mapping is applicable.
+ */
+rtl_TextEncoding SAL_CALL rtl_getTextEncodingFromMimeCharset( const sal_Char* pMimeCharset );
+
+/** Map from a Unix charset to a text encoding.
+
+ @param pMimeCharset
+ Any Unix charset string. Must not be null.
+
+ @return
+ The corresponding rtl_TextEncoding value, or RTL_TEXTENCODING_DONTKNOW if
+ no mapping is applicable.
+ */
+rtl_TextEncoding SAL_CALL rtl_getTextEncodingFromUnixCharset( const sal_Char* pUnixCharset );
+
+/** Map from a text encoding to the best matching numeric Windows charset.
+
+ @param eTextEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @return
+ The best matching numeric Windows charset, or 1 if none matches.
+ */
+sal_uInt8 SAL_CALL rtl_getBestWindowsCharsetFromTextEncoding( rtl_TextEncoding eTextEncoding );
+
+/** Map from a text encoding to a corresponding MIME charset name, if
+ available (see <http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets>).
+
+ @param nEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @return
+ The (preferred) MIME charset name corresponding to the given encoding, or
+ NULL if none is available.
+ */
+char const * SAL_CALL rtl_getMimeCharsetFromTextEncoding(rtl_TextEncoding
+ nEncoding);
+
+/** Map from a text encoding to the best matching MIME charset.
+
+ @param eTextEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @return
+ The best matching MIME charset string, or null if none matches.
+ */
+const sal_Char* SAL_CALL rtl_getBestMimeCharsetFromTextEncoding( rtl_TextEncoding eTextEncoding );
+
+/** Map from a text encoding to the best matching Unix charset.
+
+ @param eTextEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @return
+ The best matching Unix charset string, or null if none matches.
+ */
+const sal_Char* SAL_CALL rtl_getBestUnixCharsetFromTextEncoding( rtl_TextEncoding eTextEncoding );
+
+/** Map from a Windows code page to a text encoding.
+
+ @param nCodePage
+ Any Windows code page number.
+
+ @return
+ The corresponding rtl_TextEncoding value (which will be an octet text
+ encoding, see rtl_isOctetTextEncoding), or RTL_TEXTENCODING_DONTKNOW if no
+ mapping is applicable.
+ */
+rtl_TextEncoding SAL_CALL
+rtl_getTextEncodingFromWindowsCodePage(sal_uInt32 nCodePage);
+
+/** Map from a text encoding to a Windows code page.
+
+ @param nEncoding
+ Any rtl_TextEncoding value.
+
+ @return
+ The corresponding Windows code page number, or 0 if no mapping is
+ applicable.
+ */
+sal_uInt32 SAL_CALL
+rtl_getWindowsCodePageFromTextEncoding(rtl_TextEncoding nEncoding);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif /* _RTL_TENCINFO_H */