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25 * Microsoft CP932 is a slightly extended version of SHIFT_JIS.
26 * The differences between the EASTASIA/JIS/SHIFTJIS.TXT and the
27 * VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP932.TXT tables found on ftp.unicode.org are
30 * 1. CP932 uses ASCII, not JISX0201 Roman.
32 * 2. Some characters in the JISX0208 range are defined differently:
34 * code SHIFTJIS.TXT CP932.TXT
35 * 0x815F 0x005C # REVERSE SOLIDUS 0xFF3C # FULLWIDTH REVERSE SOLIDUS
36 * 0x8160 0x301C # WAVE DASH 0xFF5E # FULLWIDTH TILDE
37 * 0x8161 0x2016 # DOUBLE VERTICAL LINE 0x2225 # PARALLEL TO
38 * 0x817C 0x2212 # MINUS SIGN 0xFF0D # FULLWIDTH HYPHEN-MINUS
39 * 0x8191 0x00A2 # CENT SIGN 0xFFE0 # FULLWIDTH CENT SIGN
40 * 0x8192 0x00A3 # POUND SIGN 0xFFE1 # FULLWIDTH POUND SIGN
41 * 0x81CA 0x00AC # NOT SIGN 0xFFE2 # FULLWIDTH NOT SIGN
43 * We don't implement the latter 6 of these changes, only the first one.
44 * SHIFTJIS.TXT makes more sense. However, as a compromise with user
45 * expectation, we implement the middle 5 of these changes in the
46 * Unicode to CP932 direction. We don't implement the last one at all,
47 * because it would collide with the mapping of 0xFA54.
49 * 3. A few new rows. See cp932ext.h.
51 * Many variants of CP932 (in GNU libc, JDK, OSF/1, Windows-2000, ICU) also
54 * 4. Private area mappings:
57 * 0x{F0..F9}{40..7E,80..FC} U+E000..U+E757
59 * We add them too because, although there are backward compatibility problems
60 * when a character from a private area is moved to an official Unicode code
61 * point, they are useful for some people in practice.
67 Conversion between SJIS codes (s1,s2) and JISX0208 codes (c1,c2):
68 Example. (s1,s2) = 0x8140, (c1,c2) = 0x2121.
69 0x81 <= s1 <= 0x9F || 0xE0 <= s1 <= 0xEA,
70 0x40 <= s2 <= 0x7E || 0x80 <= s2 <= 0xFC,
71 0x21 <= c1 <= 0x74, 0x21 <= c2 <= 0x7E.
73 94*2*(s1 < 0xE0 ? s1-0x81 : s1-0xC1) + (s2 < 0x80 ? s2-0x40 : s2-0x41)
74 = 94*(c1-0x21)+(c2-0x21)
75 Conversion (s1,s2) -> (c1,c2):
76 t1 := (s1 < 0xE0 ? s1-0x81 : s1-0xC1)
77 t2 := (s2 < 0x80 ? s2-0x40 : s2-0x41)
78 c1 := 2*t1 + (t2 < 0x5E ? 0 : 1) + 0x21
79 c2 := (t2 < 0x5E ? t2 : t2-0x5E) + 0x21
80 Conversion (c1,c2) -> (s1,s2):
81 t1 := (c1 - 0x21) >> 1
82 t2 := ((c1 - 0x21) & 1) * 0x5E + (c2 - 0x21)
83 s1 := (t1 < 0x1F ? t1+0x81 : t1+0xC1)
84 s2 := (t2 < 0x3F ? t2+0x40 : t2+0x41)
88 cp932_mbtowc (conv_t conv
, ucs4_t
*pwc
, const unsigned char *s
, size_t n
)
92 return ascii_mbtowc(conv
,pwc
,s
,n
);
93 else if (c
>= 0xa1 && c
<= 0xdf)
94 return jisx0201_mbtowc(conv
,pwc
,s
,n
);
98 if ((s1
>= 0x81 && s1
<= 0x9f && s1
!= 0x87) || (s1
>= 0xe0 && s1
<= 0xea)) {
100 return RET_TOOFEW(0);
102 if ((s2
>= 0x40 && s2
<= 0x7e) || (s2
>= 0x80 && s2
<= 0xfc)) {
103 unsigned char t1
= (s1
< 0xe0 ? s1
-0x81 : s1
-0xc1);
104 unsigned char t2
= (s2
< 0x80 ? s2
-0x40 : s2
-0x41);
105 unsigned char buf
[2];
106 buf
[0] = 2*t1
+ (t2
< 0x5e ? 0 : 1) + 0x21;
107 buf
[1] = (t2
< 0x5e ? t2
: t2
-0x5e) + 0x21;
108 return jisx0208_mbtowc(conv
,pwc
,buf
,2);
110 } else if ((s1
== 0x87) || (s1
>= 0xed && s1
<= 0xee) || (s1
>= 0xfa)) {
112 return RET_TOOFEW(0);
113 return cp932ext_mbtowc(conv
,pwc
,s
,2);
114 } else if (s1
>= 0xf0 && s1
<= 0xf9) {
115 /* User-defined range. See
116 * Ken Lunde's "CJKV Information Processing", table 4-66, p. 206. */
118 return RET_TOOFEW(0);
120 if ((s2
>= 0x40 && s2
<= 0x7e) || (s2
>= 0x80 && s2
<= 0xfc)) {
121 *pwc
= 0xe000 + 188*(s1
- 0xf0) + (s2
< 0x80 ? s2
-0x40 : s2
-0x41);
130 cp932_wctomb (conv_t conv
, unsigned char *r
, ucs4_t wc
, size_t n
)
132 unsigned char buf
[2];
136 ret
= ascii_wctomb(conv
,buf
,wc
,1);
137 if (ret
!= RET_ILUNI
) {
139 if (ret
!= 1) abort();
147 /* Try JIS X 0201-1976 Katakana. */
148 ret
= jisx0201_wctomb(conv
,buf
,wc
,1);
149 if (ret
!= RET_ILUNI
) {
151 if (ret
!= 1) abort();
153 if (c
>= 0xa1 && c
<= 0xdf) {
159 /* Try JIS X 0208-1990. */
160 ret
= jisx0208_wctomb(conv
,buf
,wc
,2);
161 if (ret
!= RET_ILUNI
) {
162 unsigned char c1
, c2
;
163 if (ret
!= 2) abort();
168 if ((c1
>= 0x21 && c1
<= 0x74) && (c2
>= 0x21 && c2
<= 0x7e)) {
169 unsigned char t1
= (c1
- 0x21) >> 1;
170 unsigned char t2
= (((c1
- 0x21) & 1) ? 0x5e : 0) + (c2
- 0x21);
171 r
[0] = (t1
< 0x1f ? t1
+0x81 : t1
+0xc1);
172 r
[1] = (t2
< 0x3f ? t2
+0x40 : t2
+0x41);
177 /* Try CP932 extensions. */
178 ret
= cp932ext_wctomb(conv
,buf
,wc
,2);
179 if (ret
!= RET_ILUNI
) {
180 if (ret
!= 2) abort();
188 /* User-defined range. See
189 * Ken Lunde's "CJKV Information Processing", table 4-66, p. 206. */
190 if (wc
>= 0xe000 && wc
< 0xe758) {
191 unsigned char c1
, c2
;
194 c1
= (unsigned int) (wc
- 0xe000) / 188;
195 c2
= (unsigned int) (wc
- 0xe000) % 188;
197 r
[1] = (c2
< 0x3f ? c2
+0x40 : c2
+0x41);
201 /* Irreversible mappings. */