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2000-03-28 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> * iconvdata/TESTS: Use UCS-2BE instead of UCS2. * iconv/loop.c: Define get16, get32, put16, and put32 macros to allow as well reading from/writing to unaligned addresses on machines which don't support this in hardware. Use FCTNAME macro to define function name. Include the file a second time for platforms which need special unaligned handling. * iconv/skeleton.c: Define get16u, get32u, put16u, and put32u macros to access potentially unaligned addresses. These macros are intended to be used only outside the loops. (unaligned): New definition. In case the machine can handle unaligned access define as zero. Otherwise as a variable which is initialized as nonzero in case the buffer passed in at runtime is unaligned with respect to the character set encoding involved. Call aligned or unaligned looop functions according to unaligned variable. * iconvdata/8bit-gap.c: Use get16, get32, put16, and put32 instead of direct casting pointer to potentially handle unaligned memory accesses. * iconvdata/8bit-generic.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/ansi_x3.110.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/big5.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/euc-cn.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/euc-jp.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/euc-kr.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/euc-tw.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/gbk.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/iso-2022-cn.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/iso-2022-jp.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/iso-2022-kr.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/iso646.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/iso_6937-2.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/iso_6937.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/johab.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/sjis.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/t.61.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/uhc.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/unicode.c: Likewise. * iconvdata/utf-16.c: Likewise. * locale/programs/simple-hash.c: Little optimizations. Remove K&R prototypes. * malloc/Versions [libc] (GLIBC_2.2): Add mcheck_check_all. * malloc/mcheck.c (mcheck_check_all): Renamed from check_all and made public. * malloc/mcheck.h (mcheck_check_all): Declare. * stdio-common/Makefile (tests): Add tst-obprintf.
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7.1 KiB
C
215 lines
7.1 KiB
C
/* Mapping tables for EUC-JP handling.
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Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com>, 1998.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
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write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <gconv.h>
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#include <jis0201.h>
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#include <jis0208.h>
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#include <jis0212.h>
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/* Definitions used in the body of the `gconv' function. */
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#define CHARSET_NAME "EUC-JP//"
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#define FROM_LOOP from_euc_jp
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#define TO_LOOP to_euc_jp
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#define DEFINE_INIT 1
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#define DEFINE_FINI 1
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#define MIN_NEEDED_FROM 1
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#define MAX_NEEDED_FROM 3
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#define MIN_NEEDED_TO 4
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/* First define the conversion function from EUC-JP to UCS4. */
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#define MIN_NEEDED_INPUT MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MAX_NEEDED_INPUT MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#define LOOPFCT FROM_LOOP
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#define BODY \
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{ \
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uint32_t ch = *inptr; \
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\
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if (ch <= 0x7f) \
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++inptr; \
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else if ((ch <= 0xa0 || ch > 0xfe) && ch != 0x8e && ch != 0x8f) \
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{ \
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/* This is illegal. */ \
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result = __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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/* Two or more byte character. First test whether the next \
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character is also available. */ \
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int ch2; \
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\
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if (NEED_LENGTH_TEST && inptr + 1 >= inend) \
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{ \
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/* The second character is not available. Store the \
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intermediate result. */ \
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result = __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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\
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ch2 = inptr[1]; \
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\
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/* All second bytes of a multibyte character must be >= 0xa1. */ \
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if (ch2 < 0xa1) \
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{ \
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/* This is an illegal character. */ \
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result = __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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\
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if (ch == 0x8e) \
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{ \
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/* This is code set 2: half-width katakana. */ \
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ch = jisx0201_to_ucs4 (ch2); \
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inptr += 2; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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const unsigned char *endp; \
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\
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if (ch == 0x8f) \
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{ \
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/* This is code set 3: JIS X 0212-1990. */ \
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endp = inptr + 1; \
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\
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ch = jisx0212_to_ucs4 (&endp, \
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NEED_LENGTH_TEST ? inend - endp : 2, \
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0x80); \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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/* This is code set 1: JIS X 0208. */ \
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endp = inptr; \
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\
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ch = jisx0208_to_ucs4 (&endp, \
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NEED_LENGTH_TEST ? inend - inptr : 2, \
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0x80); \
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} \
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\
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if (NEED_LENGTH_TEST && ch == 0) \
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{ \
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/* Not enough input available. */ \
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result = __GCONV_INCOMPLETE_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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if (ch == __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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{ \
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/* Illegal character. */ \
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result = __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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inptr = endp; \
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} \
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} \
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\
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put32 (outptr, ch); \
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outptr += 4; \
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}
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#include <iconv/loop.c>
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/* Next, define the other direction. */
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#define MIN_NEEDED_INPUT MIN_NEEDED_TO
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#define MIN_NEEDED_OUTPUT MIN_NEEDED_FROM
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#define MAX_NEEDED_OUTPUT MAX_NEEDED_FROM
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#define LOOPFCT TO_LOOP
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#define BODY \
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{ \
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uint32_t ch = get32 (inptr); \
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\
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if (ch <= 0x7f) \
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/* It's plain ASCII. */ \
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*outptr++ = ch; \
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else if (ch == 0xa5) \
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/* YEN sign => backslash */ \
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*outptr++ = 0x5c; \
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else if (ch == 0x203e) \
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/* overscore => asciitilde */ \
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*outptr++ = 0x7e; \
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else \
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{ \
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/* Try the JIS character sets. */ \
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size_t found; \
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\
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/* See whether we have room for at least two characters. */ \
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if (NEED_LENGTH_TEST && outptr + 1 >= outend) \
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{ \
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result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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\
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found = ucs4_to_jisx0201 (ch, outptr + 1); \
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if (found != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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{ \
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/* Yes, it's a JIS 0201 character. Store the shift byte. */ \
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*outptr = 0x8e; \
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outptr += 2; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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/* No JIS 0201 character. */ \
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found = ucs4_to_jisx0208 (ch, outptr, 2); \
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/* Please note that we always have enough room for the output. */ \
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if (found != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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{ \
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/* It's a JIS 0208 character, adjust it for EUC-JP. */ \
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*outptr++ += 0x80; \
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*outptr++ += 0x80; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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/* No JIS 0208 character. */ \
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found = ucs4_to_jisx0212 (ch, outptr + 1, \
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(NEED_LENGTH_TEST \
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? outend - outptr - 1 : 2)); \
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\
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if (found == 0) \
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{ \
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/* We ran out of space. */ \
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result = __GCONV_FULL_OUTPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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else if (found != __UNKNOWN_10646_CHAR) \
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{ \
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/* It's a JIS 0212 character, adjust it for EUC-JP. */ \
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*outptr++ = 0x8f; \
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*outptr++ += 0x80; \
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*outptr++ += 0x80; \
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} \
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else \
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{ \
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/* Illegal character. */ \
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result = __GCONV_ILLEGAL_INPUT; \
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break; \
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} \
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} \
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} \
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} \
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\
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inptr += 4; \
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}
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#include <iconv/loop.c>
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/* Now define the toplevel functions. */
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#include <iconv/skeleton.c>
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