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12 #ifndef LYX_DOCSTREAM_H
13 #define LYX_DOCSTREAM_H
15 #include "support/docstring.h"
22 class iconv_codecvt_facet_exception : public std::exception {
24 virtual ~iconv_codecvt_facet_exception() throw() {}
25 virtual const char * what() const throw();
28 /// Base class for UCS4 input streams
29 typedef std::basic_istream<char_type> idocstream;
31 /** Base class for UCS4 output streams.
32 If you want to output a single UCS4 character, use \code
36 \endcode . The latter will not output the character, but the code point
37 as number if USE_WCHAR_T is not defined. This is because we can't overload
38 operator<< (our character type is not always a real type but sometimes a
39 typedef). Narrow characters of type char can be output as usual.
41 typedef std::basic_ostream<char_type> odocstream;
43 /// File stream for reading UTF8-encoded files with automatic conversion to
45 class ifdocstream : public std::basic_ifstream<char_type> {
46 typedef std::basic_ifstream<char_type> base;
49 explicit ifdocstream(const char* s,
50 std::ios_base::openmode mode = std::ios_base::in,
51 std::string const & encoding = "UTF-8");
55 /// File stream for writing files in 8bit encoding \p encoding with automatic
56 /// conversion from UCS4.
58 class ofdocstream : public std::basic_ofstream<char_type> {
59 typedef std::basic_ofstream<char_type> base;
62 explicit ofdocstream(const char* s,
63 std::ios_base::openmode mode = std::ios_base::out|std::ios_base::trunc,
64 std::string const & encoding = "UTF-8");
67 void reset(std::string const & encoding);
72 /// UCS4 input stringstream
73 typedef std::basic_istringstream<char_type> idocstringstream;
75 /// UCS4 output manipulator
76 typedef odocstream & (*odocstream_manip)(odocstream &);
79 /// Helper struct for changing stream encoding
82 * It is important that this constructor is explicit.
83 * Otherwise the attempt to output a std::string to an odocstream
84 * would compile, but cause a (probably failing) encoding change
85 * instead of string output (we do not define
86 * operator<<(odocstream &, std::string) since we want to avoid
87 * outputting strings with unspecified encoding)
89 explicit SetEnc(std::string const & e) : encoding(e) {}
93 /// Helper function for changing stream encoding
94 SetEnc setEncoding(std::string const & encoding);
96 /** Change the encoding of \p os to \p e.encoding.
97 \p e.encoding must be a valid iconv name of an 8bit encoding.
98 This does nothing if the stream is not a file stream, since only
99 file streams do have an associated 8bit encoding.
101 os << setEncoding("ISO-8859-1");
104 odocstream & operator<<(odocstream & os, SetEnc e);
105 idocstream & operator<<(idocstream & os, SetEnc e);