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/* classes: h_files */
#ifndef SCM_CHARS_H
#define SCM_CHARS_H
/* Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2019
* Free Software Foundation, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of
* the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
* WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "libguile/__scm.h"
#ifndef SCM_T_WCHAR_DEFINED
typedef scm_t_int32 scm_t_wchar;
#define SCM_T_WCHAR_DEFINED
#endif /* SCM_T_WCHAR_DEFINED */
/* Immediate Characters
*/
#define SCM_CHARP(x) (SCM_ITAG8(x) == scm_tc8_char)
#define SCM_CHAR(x) ((scm_t_wchar)SCM_ITAG8_DATA(x))
/* SCM_MAKE_CHAR maps signed chars (-128 to 127) and unsigned chars
(0 to 255) to Latin-1 codepoints (0 to 255) while allowing higher
codepoints (256 to 1114111) to pass through unchanged.
This macro evaluates X twice, which may lead to side effects if used
incorrectly. It's also likely to be inefficient if X calls a
procedure. Use 'scm_i_make_char' in those cases. */
#define SCM_MAKE_CHAR(x) \
((x) <= 1 \
? SCM_MAKE_ITAG8 ((scm_t_bits) (unsigned char) (x), scm_tc8_char) \
: SCM_MAKE_ITAG8 ((scm_t_bits) (x), scm_tc8_char))
#define SCM_CODEPOINT_DOTTED_CIRCLE (0x25cc)
#define SCM_CODEPOINT_SURROGATE_START (0xd800)
#define SCM_CODEPOINT_SURROGATE_END (0xdfff)
#define SCM_CODEPOINT_MAX (0x10ffff)
#define SCM_IS_UNICODE_CHAR(c) \
(((scm_t_wchar) (c) >= 0 \
&& (scm_t_wchar) (c) < SCM_CODEPOINT_SURROGATE_START) \
|| ((scm_t_wchar) (c) > SCM_CODEPOINT_SURROGATE_END \
&& (scm_t_wchar) (c) <= SCM_CODEPOINT_MAX))
SCM_API SCM scm_char_p (SCM x);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_eq_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_less_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_leq_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_gr_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_geq_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_ci_eq_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_ci_less_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_ci_leq_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_ci_gr_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_ci_geq_p (SCM x, SCM y);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_alphabetic_p (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_numeric_p (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_whitespace_p (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_upper_case_p (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_lower_case_p (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_is_both_p (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_to_integer (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_integer_to_char (SCM n);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_upcase (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_downcase (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_titlecase (SCM chr);
SCM_API SCM scm_char_general_category (SCM chr);
SCM_INLINE SCM scm_i_make_char (scm_t_wchar c);
SCM_API scm_t_wchar scm_c_upcase (scm_t_wchar c);
SCM_API scm_t_wchar scm_c_downcase (scm_t_wchar c);
SCM_API scm_t_wchar scm_c_titlecase (scm_t_wchar c);
SCM_INTERNAL const char *scm_i_charname (SCM chr);
SCM_INTERNAL SCM scm_i_charname_to_char (const char *charname,
size_t charname_len);
SCM_INTERNAL void scm_init_chars (void);
#if SCM_CAN_INLINE || defined SCM_INLINE_C_IMPLEMENTING_INLINES
SCM_INLINE_IMPLEMENTATION SCM
scm_i_make_char (scm_t_wchar c)
{
return SCM_MAKE_CHAR(c);
}
#endif
#endif /* SCM_CHARS_H */
/*
Local Variables:
c-file-style: "gnu"
End:
*/
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