#include <cerrno>
#include <cstdio>
+#include <cstring>
#include <iconv.h>
#include <locale>
using lyx::ucs4_codeset;
+
+#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1600)
+std::locale::id numpunct<lyx::char_type>::id;
+#endif
+
+
namespace {
// We use C IO throughout this file, because the facets might be used with
extern_type * to, extern_type * to_end,
extern_type *& to_next) const
{
+#define WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG 1
+#if WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG
+ // Due to a bug in some iconv versions, when the last char
+ // in the buffer is a wide char and the output encoding is
+ // ISO-2022-JP and we are going to switch to another encoding,
+ // the appropriate escape sequence for changing the character
+ // set is not output (see bugs 5216, 5280, and also 5489).
+ // As a workaround, we append a nul char in order to force
+ // a switch to ASCII, and then remove it from output after
+ // the conversion.
+ intern_type * from_new = 0;
+ intern_type const * from_old = from;
+ size_t extra = 0;
+ if (*(from_end - 1) >= 0x80 && encoding_ == "ISO-2022-JP") {
+ size_t len = from_end - from;
+ from_new = new intern_type[len + 1];
+ memcpy(from_new, from, len * sizeof(intern_type));
+ from_new[len] = 0;
+ from_end = from_new + len + 1;
+ from = from_new;
+ extra = 1;
+ }
+#endif
size_t inbytesleft = (from_end - from) * sizeof(intern_type);
size_t outbytesleft = (to_end - to) * sizeof(extern_type);
+#if WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG
+ outbytesleft += extra * sizeof(extern_type);
+#endif
from_next = from;
to_next = to;
result const retval = do_iconv(out_cd_,
reinterpret_cast<char const **>(&from_next),
&inbytesleft, &to_next, &outbytesleft);
+#if WORKAROUND_ICONV_BUG
+ // Remove from output the nul char that we inserted at the end
+ // of the input buffer in order to circumvent an iconv bug.
+ if (from_new) {
+ --to_next;
+ --from_next;
+ from_next = from_old + (from_next - from);
+ from = from_old;
+ delete[] from_new;
+ }
+#endif
if (retval == base::error) {
fprintf(stderr,
"Error %d returned from iconv when converting from %s to %s: %s\n",
}
virtual int do_max_length() const throw()
{
- // FIXME: this information should be transferred to lib/encodings
- // UTF8 uses at most 4 bytes to represent one UCS4 code point
- // (see RFC 3629). RFC 2279 specifies 6 bytes, but that
- // information is outdated, and RFC 2279 has been superseded by
- // RFC 3629.
- // The CJK encodings use (different) multibyte representation as well.
- // All other encodings encode one UCS4 code point in one byte
- // (and can therefore only encode a subset of UCS4)
- // Note that BIG5 and SJIS do not work with LaTeX (see lib/encodings).
- // Furthermore, all encodings that use shifting (like SJIS) do not work with
- // iconv_codecvt_facet.
- if (encoding_ == "UTF-8" ||
- encoding_ == "GB" ||
- encoding_ == "EUC-TW")
- return 4;
- else if (encoding_ == "EUC-JP")
- return 3;
- else if (encoding_ == "BIG5" ||
- encoding_ == "EUC-KR" ||
- encoding_ == "EUC-CN" ||
- encoding_ == "SJIS" ||
- encoding_ == "GBK" ||
- encoding_ == "JIS" )
- return 2;
- else
- return 1;
+ return lyx::max_encoded_bytes(encoding_);
}
private:
/// Do the actual conversion. The interface is equivalent to that of
inbytesleft, to, outbytesleft);
if (converted == (size_t)(-1)) {
switch(errno) {
+ case 0:
+ // As strange as it may seem, this
+ // does happen on windows when parsing
+ // comments with accented chars in
+ // tex2lyx. See the following thread
+ // for details
+ // http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.devel/117636
+ break;
case EINVAL:
case E2BIG:
return base::partial;
}
-idocfstream::idocfstream(string const & encoding) : base()
+ifdocstream::ifdocstream() : base()
{
- setEncoding(*this, encoding, in);
+ setEncoding(*this, "UTF-8", in);
}
-idocfstream::idocfstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode,
+ifdocstream::ifdocstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode,
string const & encoding)
: base()
{
}
-odocfstream::odocfstream(): base()
-{
-}
-
-
-odocfstream::odocfstream(string const & encoding) : base()
+ofdocstream::ofdocstream(): base()
{
- setEncoding(*this, encoding, out);
+ setEncoding(*this, "UTF-8", out);
}
-odocfstream::odocfstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode,
+ofdocstream::ofdocstream(const char* s, ios_base::openmode mode,
string const & encoding)
: base()
{
}
-void odocfstream::reset(string const & encoding)
+void ofdocstream::reset(string const & encoding)
{
setEncoding(*this, encoding, out);
}
}
+//CHECKME: I just copied the code above, and have no idea whether it
+//is correct... (JMarc)
+idocstream & operator<<(idocstream & is, SetEnc e)
+{
+ if (has_facet<iconv_codecvt_facet>(is.rdbuf()->getloc())) {
+ // This stream must be a file stream, since we never imbue
+ // any other stream with a locale having a iconv_codecvt_facet.
+ // Flush the stream so that all pending output is written
+ // with the old encoding.
+ //is.flush();
+ locale locale(is.rdbuf()->getloc(),
+ new iconv_codecvt_facet(e.encoding, ios_base::in));
+ // FIXME Does changing the codecvt facet of an open file
+ // stream always work? It does with gcc 4.1, but I have read
+ // somewhere that it does not with MSVC.
+ // What does the standard say?
+ is.imbue(locale);
+ }
+ return is;
+}
+
+
#if ! defined(USE_WCHAR_T)
odocstream & operator<<(odocstream & os, char c)
{