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/*
* $Log: XML256TableTranscoder390.hpp,v $
* Revision 1.1 2004/02/06 15:02:11 cargilld
* Intrinsic transcoding support for 390.
*
*/
#ifndef XML256TABLETRANSCODER_HPP
#define XML256TABLETRANSCODER_HPP
#include
XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
//
// This class implements the functionality of a common type of transcoder
// for an 8 bit, single byte encoding based on a set of 'to' and 'from'
// translation tables. Actual derived classes are trivial and just have to
// provide us with pointers to their tables and we do all the work.
//
class XMLUTIL_EXPORT XML256TableTranscoder390 : public XMLTranscoder
{
public :
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Public constructors and destructor
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
virtual ~XML256TableTranscoder390();
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// The virtual transcoding interface
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
virtual unsigned int transcodeFrom
(
const XMLByte* const srcData
, const unsigned int srcCount
, XMLCh* const toFill
, const unsigned int maxChars
, unsigned int& bytesEaten
, unsigned char* const charSizes
);
virtual unsigned int transcodeTo
(
const XMLCh* const srcData
, const unsigned int srcCount
, XMLByte* const toFill
, const unsigned int maxBytes
, unsigned int& charsEaten
, const UnRepOpts options
);
virtual bool canTranscodeTo
(
const unsigned int toCheck
) const;
protected :
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Hidden constructors
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
XML256TableTranscoder390
(
const XMLCh* const encodingName
, const unsigned int blockSize
, const XMLCh* const fromTable
, const XMLTransService::TransRec* const toTable
, const unsigned int toTableSize
, MemoryManager* const manager = XMLPlatformUtils::fgMemoryManager
);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Protected helper methods
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
XMLByte xlatOneTo
(
const XMLCh toXlat
) const;
private :
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Unimplemented constructors and operators
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
XML256TableTranscoder390();
XML256TableTranscoder390(const XML256TableTranscoder390&);
XML256TableTranscoder390& operator=(const XML256TableTranscoder390&);
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Private data members
//
// fFromTable
// This is the 'from' table that we were given during construction.
// It is a 256 entry table of XMLCh chars. Each entry is the
// Unicode code point for the external encoding point of that value.
// So fFromTable[N] is the Unicode translation of code point N of
// the source encoding.
//
// We don't own this table, we just refer to it. It is assumed that
// the table is static, for performance reasons.
//
// fToSize
// The 'to' table is variable sized. This indicates how many records
// are in it.
//
// fToTable
// This is a variable sized table of TransRec structures. It must
// be sorted by the intCh field, i.e. the XMLCh field. It is searched
// binarily to find the record for a particular Unicode char. Then
// that record's extch field is the translation record.
//
// We don't own this table, we just refer to it. It is assumed that
// the table is static, for performance reasons.
//
// NOTE: There may be dups of the extCh field, since there might be
// multiple Unicode code points which map to the same external code
// point. Normally this won't happen, since the parser assumes that
// internalization is normalized, but we have to be prepared to do
// the right thing if some client code gives us non-normalized data
// itself.
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
const XMLCh* fFromTable;
unsigned int fToSize;
const XMLTransService::TransRec* fToTable;
};
XERCES_CPP_NAMESPACE_END
#endif