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NAME
unicode::canonical, unicode::decompose, unicode::decompose_default_reallocate, unicode::compose, unicode::compose_default_callback - unicode canonical normalization and denormalization
SYNOPSIS
#include <courier-unicode.h> constexpr int decompose_flag_qc=UNICODE_DECOMPOSE_FLAG_QC; constexpr int decompose_flag_compat=UNICODE_DECOMPOSE_FLAG_COMPAT; constexpr int compose_flag_removeunused=UNICODE_COMPOSE_FLAG_REMOVEUNUSED; constexpr int compose_flag_oneshot=UNICODE_COMPOSE_FLAG_ONESHOT; void decompose_default_reallocate(std::u32string &string, const std::vector<std::tuple<size_t, size_t>> &list); void decompose(std::u32string &string, int flags=0, const std::function<void (std::u32string &, const std::vector<std::tuple<size_t, size_t>>)> &reallocate=decompose_default_reallocate); void compose_default_callback(unicode_composition_t &compositions); void compose(std::u32string &string, int flags=0, const std::function<void (unicode_composition_t &)> &cb=compose_default_reallocate);
DESCRIPTION
These functions implement the C++ interface for the Unicode Canonical Decomposition and Composition[1], See the description of the underlying unicode_canonical(3) C library API for more information. C++ specific notes: • The C++ decomposition reallocate callback receives a single vector of offset and size tuples instead of two separate arrays or vectors. unicode::decompose_default_reallocate() is the C++ version of the default reallocate callback. It receives the receiving the same tuple vector parameter, too. The C++ interface use std::u32strings to represent Unicode text strings, and unicode::decompose_default_reallocate() resizes it. Like the C callback, the C++ one gets called 0 or more times. • unicode::compose() takes care of initializing, applying, and de-initialization the unicode_composition_t object, for decomposition. The callback receives a reference to the unicode_composition_t object, which the callback should not modify in any way.
SEE ALSO
courier-unicode(7), unicode_canonical(3).
AUTHOR
Sam Varshavchik Author
NOTES
1. Unicode Canonical Decomposition and Composition https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/tr15-54.html Courier Unicode Library 05/18/2024 UNICODE::CANONICAL(3)