root/localeinit.c

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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. locale_charmap
  2. rb_locale_charmap
  3. enc_find_index
  4. rb_locale_charmap_index
  5. Init_enc_set_filesystem_encoding

/**********************************************************************

  localeinit.c -

  $Author$
  created at: Thu Jul 11 22:09:57 JST 2013

  Copyright (C) 2013 Yukihiro Matsumoto

**********************************************************************/

#include "internal.h"
#include "encindex.h"
#ifdef __CYGWIN__
#include <windows.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_LANGINFO_H
#include <langinfo.h>
#endif

#if defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
#define SIZEOF_CP_NAME ((sizeof(UINT) * 8 / 3) + 4)
#define CP_FORMAT(buf, codepage) snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), "CP%u", (codepage))
#endif

static VALUE
locale_charmap(VALUE (*conv)(const char *))
{
#if defined NO_LOCALE_CHARMAP
# error NO_LOCALE_CHARMAP defined
#elif defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
    const char *codeset = 0;
    char cp[SIZEOF_CP_NAME];
# ifdef __CYGWIN__
    const char *nl_langinfo_codeset(void);
    codeset = nl_langinfo_codeset();
# endif
    if (!codeset) {
        UINT codepage = GetConsoleCP();
        if (!codepage) codepage = GetACP();
        CP_FORMAT(cp, codepage);
        codeset = cp;
    }
    return (*conv)(codeset);
#elif defined HAVE_LANGINFO_H
    char *codeset;
    codeset = nl_langinfo(CODESET);
    return (*conv)(codeset);
#else
    return ENCINDEX_US_ASCII;
#endif
}

/*
 * call-seq:
 *   Encoding.locale_charmap -> string
 *
 * Returns the locale charmap name.
 * It returns nil if no appropriate information.
 *
 *   Debian GNU/Linux
 *     LANG=C
 *       Encoding.locale_charmap  #=> "ANSI_X3.4-1968"
 *     LANG=ja_JP.EUC-JP
 *       Encoding.locale_charmap  #=> "EUC-JP"
 *
 *   SunOS 5
 *     LANG=C
 *       Encoding.locale_charmap  #=> "646"
 *     LANG=ja
 *       Encoding.locale_charmap  #=> "eucJP"
 *
 * The result is highly platform dependent.
 * So Encoding.find(Encoding.locale_charmap) may cause an error.
 * If you need some encoding object even for unknown locale,
 * Encoding.find("locale") can be used.
 *
 */
VALUE
rb_locale_charmap(VALUE klass)
{
    return locale_charmap(rb_usascii_str_new_cstr);
}

static VALUE
enc_find_index(const char *name)
{
    return (VALUE)rb_enc_find_index(name);
}

int
rb_locale_charmap_index(void)
{
    return (int)locale_charmap(enc_find_index);
}

int
Init_enc_set_filesystem_encoding(void)
{
    int idx;
#if defined NO_LOCALE_CHARMAP
# error NO_LOCALE_CHARMAP defined
#elif defined _WIN32 || defined __CYGWIN__
    char cp[SIZEOF_CP_NAME];
    CP_FORMAT(cp, AreFileApisANSI() ? GetACP() : GetOEMCP());
    idx = rb_enc_find_index(cp);
    if (idx < 0) idx = ENCINDEX_ASCII;
#else
    idx = rb_enc_to_index(rb_default_external_encoding());
#endif
    return idx;
}

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