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2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
3 @c Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, | |
106815 | 4 @c 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
84090 | 5 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. |
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84090 | 7 @node Non-ASCII Characters, Searching and Matching, Text, Top |
8 @chapter Non-@acronym{ASCII} Characters | |
9 @cindex multibyte characters | |
10 @cindex characters, multi-byte | |
11 @cindex non-@acronym{ASCII} characters | |
12 | |
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13 This chapter covers the special issues relating to characters and |
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14 how they are stored in strings and buffers. |
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16 @menu | |
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17 * Text Representations:: How Emacs represents text. |
84090 | 18 * Converting Representations:: Converting unibyte to multibyte and vice versa. |
19 * Selecting a Representation:: Treating a byte sequence as unibyte or multi. | |
20 * Character Codes:: How unibyte and multibyte relate to | |
21 codes of individual characters. | |
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22 * Character Properties:: Character attributes that define their |
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23 behavior and handling. |
84090 | 24 * Character Sets:: The space of possible character codes |
25 is divided into various character sets. | |
26 * Scanning Charsets:: Which character sets are used in a buffer? | |
27 * Translation of Characters:: Translation tables are used for conversion. | |
28 * Coding Systems:: Coding systems are conversions for saving files. | |
29 * Input Methods:: Input methods allow users to enter various | |
30 non-ASCII characters without special keyboards. | |
31 * Locales:: Interacting with the POSIX locale. | |
32 @end menu | |
33 | |
34 @node Text Representations | |
35 @section Text Representations | |
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36 @cindex text representation |
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39 from many different scripts, allowing users to type and display text |
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42 @cindex character codepoint |
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44 @cindex Unicode |
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45 To support this multitude of characters and scripts, Emacs closely |
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46 follows the @dfn{Unicode Standard}. The Unicode Standard assigns a |
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50 inclusive. Emacs extends this range with codepoints in the range |
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57 @cindex characters, representation in buffers and strings |
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58 @cindex multibyte text |
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59 To conserve memory, Emacs does not hold fixed-length 22-bit numbers |
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60 that are codepoints of text characters within buffers and strings. |
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64 This internal representation is based on one of the encodings defined |
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68 Unicode.}. For example, any @acronym{ASCII} character takes up only 1 |
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72 Outside Emacs, characters can be represented in many different |
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91 strings except for manipulating encoded text or binary non-text data. |
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93 In a buffer, the buffer-local value of the variable | |
94 @code{enable-multibyte-characters} specifies the representation used. | |
95 The representation for a string is determined and recorded in the string | |
96 when the string is constructed. | |
97 | |
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98 @defvar enable-multibyte-characters |
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100 If it is non-@code{nil}, the buffer contains multibyte text; otherwise, | |
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103 You cannot set this variable directly; instead, use the function | |
104 @code{set-buffer-multibyte} to change a buffer's representation. | |
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105 @end defvar |
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107 @defun position-bytes position | |
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111 buffer, and counts upward in bytes. If @var{position} is out of | |
112 range, the value is @code{nil}. | |
113 @end defun | |
114 | |
115 @defun byte-to-position byte-position | |
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127 @defun multibyte-string-p string | |
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131 | |
132 @defun string-bytes string | |
133 @cindex string, number of bytes | |
134 This function returns the number of bytes in @var{string}. | |
135 If @var{string} is a multibyte string, this can be greater than | |
136 @code{(length @var{string})}. | |
137 @end defun | |
138 | |
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145 @section Converting Text Representations | |
146 | |
147 Emacs can convert unibyte text to multibyte; it can also convert | |
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157 the multibyte representation is more general and can hold whatever |
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159 | |
160 When inserting text into a buffer, Emacs converts the text to the | |
161 buffer's representation, as specified by | |
162 @code{enable-multibyte-characters} in that buffer. In particular, when | |
163 you insert multibyte text into a unibyte buffer, Emacs converts the text | |
164 to unibyte, even though this conversion cannot in general preserve all | |
165 the characters that might be in the multibyte text. The other natural | |
166 alternative, to convert the buffer contents to multibyte, is not | |
167 acceptable because the buffer's representation is a choice made by the | |
168 user that cannot be overridden automatically. | |
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180 The next two functions either return the argument @var{string}, or a |
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183 @defun string-to-multibyte string | |
184 This function returns a multibyte string containing the same sequence | |
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197 unibyte string, it is returned unchanged. Use this function for |
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198 @var{string} arguments that contain only @acronym{ASCII} and eight-bit |
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199 characters. |
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201 | |
202 @defun multibyte-char-to-unibyte char | |
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204 character, and returns that character. If @var{char} is neither |
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205 @acronym{ASCII} nor eight-bit, the function returns -1. |
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207 | |
208 @defun unibyte-char-to-multibyte char | |
209 This convert the unibyte character @var{char} to a multibyte | |
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213 | |
214 @node Selecting a Representation | |
215 @section Selecting a Representation | |
216 | |
217 Sometimes it is useful to examine an existing buffer or string as | |
218 multibyte when it was unibyte, or vice versa. | |
219 | |
220 @defun set-buffer-multibyte multibyte | |
221 Set the representation type of the current buffer. If @var{multibyte} | |
222 is non-@code{nil}, the buffer becomes multibyte. If @var{multibyte} | |
223 is @code{nil}, the buffer becomes unibyte. | |
224 | |
225 This function leaves the buffer contents unchanged when viewed as a | |
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229 three characters in unibyte representation. Eight-bit characters |
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234 This function sets @code{enable-multibyte-characters} to record which | |
235 representation is in use. It also adjusts various data in the buffer | |
236 (including overlays, text properties and markers) so that they cover the | |
237 same text as they did before. | |
238 | |
239 You cannot use @code{set-buffer-multibyte} on an indirect buffer, | |
240 because indirect buffers always inherit the representation of the | |
241 base buffer. | |
242 @end defun | |
243 | |
244 @defun string-as-unibyte string | |
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248 (so that the value may have more characters than @var{string}); as an |
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251 text properties. |
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253 | |
254 @defun string-as-multibyte string | |
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255 If @var{string} is a multibyte string, this function returns |
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259 @var{string} has. If a byte sequence in @var{string} is invalid as a |
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264 | |
265 @node Character Codes | |
266 @section Character Codes | |
267 @cindex character codes | |
268 | |
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270 character codes. The valid character codes for unibyte representation |
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271 range from 0 to @code{#xFF} (255)---the values that can fit in one |
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273 from 0 to @code{#x3FFFFF}. In this code space, values 0 through |
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274 @code{#x7F} (127) are for @acronym{ASCII} characters, and values |
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275 @code{#x80} (128) through @code{#x3FFF7F} (4194175) are for |
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278 Emacs character codes are a superset of the Unicode standard. |
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279 Values 0 through @code{#x10FFFF} (1114111) correspond to Unicode |
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280 characters of the same codepoint; values @code{#x110000} (1114112) |
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287 @code{nil} otherwise. |
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306 @cindex codepoint, largest value |
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321 @end defun | |
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324 This function returns the byte at character position @var{pos} in the |
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325 current buffer. If the current buffer is unibyte, this is literally |
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326 the byte at that position. If the buffer is multibyte, byte values of |
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327 @acronym{ASCII} characters are the same as character codepoints, |
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328 whereas eight-bit raw bytes are converted to their 8-bit codes. The |
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329 function signals an error if the character at @var{pos} is |
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330 non-@acronym{ASCII}. |
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331 |
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332 The optional argument @var{string} means to get a byte value from that |
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333 string instead of the current buffer. |
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334 @end defun |
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335 |
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336 @node Character Properties |
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337 @section Character Properties |
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338 @cindex character properties |
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339 A @dfn{character property} is a named attribute of a character that |
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340 specifies how the character behaves and how it should be handled |
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341 during text processing and display. Thus, character properties are an |
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342 important part of specifying the character's semantics. |
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344 On the whole, Emacs follows the Unicode Standard in its implementation |
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345 of character properties. In particular, Emacs supports the |
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346 @uref{http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr23/, Unicode Character Property |
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347 Model}, and the Emacs character property database is derived from the |
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348 Unicode Character Database (@acronym{UCD}). See the |
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349 @uref{http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode5.0.0/ch04.pdf, Character |
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350 Properties chapter of the Unicode Standard}, for a detailed |
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351 description of Unicode character properties and their meaning. This |
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352 section assumes you are already familiar with that chapter of the |
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353 Unicode Standard, and want to apply that knowledge to Emacs Lisp |
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354 programs. |
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355 |
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356 In Emacs, each property has a name, which is a symbol, and a set of |
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357 possible values, whose types depend on the property; if a character |
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358 does not have a certain property, the value is @code{nil}. As a |
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359 general rule, the names of character properties in Emacs are produced |
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360 from the corresponding Unicode properties by downcasing them and |
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361 replacing each @samp{_} character with a dash @samp{-}. For example, |
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362 @code{Canonical_Combining_Class} becomes |
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363 @code{canonical-combining-class}. However, sometimes we shorten the |
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364 names to make their use easier. |
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366 Here is the full list of value types for all the character |
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367 properties that Emacs knows about: |
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368 |
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369 @table @code |
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370 @item name |
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371 This property corresponds to the Unicode @code{Name} property. The |
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372 value is a string consisting of upper-case Latin letters A to Z, |
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373 digits, spaces, and hyphen @samp{-} characters. |
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375 @cindex unicode general category |
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376 @item general-category |
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377 This property corresponds to the Unicode @code{General_Category} |
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378 property. The value is a symbol whose name is a 2-letter abbreviation |
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379 of the character's classification. |
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381 @item canonical-combining-class |
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382 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Canonical_Combining_Class} property. |
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383 The value is an integer number. |
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385 @item bidi-class |
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386 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Bidi_Class} property. The value is a |
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387 symbol whose name is the Unicode @dfn{directional type} of the |
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388 character. |
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390 @item decomposition |
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391 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Decomposition_Type} and |
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392 @code{Decomposition_Value} properties. The value is a list, whose |
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393 first element may be a symbol representing a compatibility formatting |
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394 tag, such as @code{small}@footnote{ |
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395 Note that the Unicode spec writes these tag names inside |
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396 @samp{<..>} brackets. The tag names in Emacs do not include the |
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397 brackets; e.g., Unicode specifies @samp{<small>} where Emacs uses |
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398 @samp{small}. |
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399 }; the other elements are characters that give the compatibility |
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400 decomposition sequence of this character. |
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402 @item decimal-digit-value |
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404 characters whose @code{Numeric_Type} is @samp{Digit}. The value is an |
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405 integer number. |
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407 @item digit |
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408 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Numeric_Value} property for |
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409 characters whose @code{Numeric_Type} is @samp{Decimal}. The value is |
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410 an integer number. Examples of such characters include compatibility |
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411 subscript and superscript digits, for which the value is the |
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412 corresponding number. |
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414 @item numeric-value |
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416 characters whose @code{Numeric_Type} is @samp{Numeric}. The value of |
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418 characters that have this property include fractions, subscripts, |
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419 superscripts, Roman numerals, currency numerators, and encircled |
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420 numbers. For example, the value of this property for the character |
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421 @code{U+2155} (@sc{vulgar fraction one fifth}) is @code{0.2}. |
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424 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Bidi_Mirrored} property. The value |
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425 of this property is a symbol, either @code{Y} or @code{N}. |
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427 @item old-name |
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428 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Unicode_1_Name} property. The value |
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429 is a string. |
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431 @item iso-10646-comment |
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433 a string. |
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434 |
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435 @item uppercase |
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436 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Simple_Uppercase_Mapping} property. |
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437 The value of this property is a single character. |
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439 @item lowercase |
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440 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Simple_Lowercase_Mapping} property. |
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441 The value of this property is a single character. |
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443 @item titlecase |
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444 Corresponds to the Unicode @code{Simple_Titlecase_Mapping} property. |
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445 @dfn{Title case} is a special form of a character used when the first |
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446 character of a word needs to be capitalized. The value of this |
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447 property is a single character. |
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448 @end table |
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449 |
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450 @defun get-char-code-property char propname |
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451 This function returns the value of @var{char}'s @var{propname} property. |
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452 |
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453 @example |
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454 @group |
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455 (get-char-code-property ? 'general-category) |
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456 @result{} Zs |
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457 @end group |
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458 @group |
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459 (get-char-code-property ?1 'general-category) |
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460 @result{} Nd |
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461 @end group |
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462 @group |
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463 (get-char-code-property ?\u2084 'digit-value) ; subscript 4 |
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464 @result{} 4 |
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465 @end group |
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466 @group |
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467 (get-char-code-property ?\u2155 'numeric-value) ; one fifth |
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468 @result{} 1/5 |
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469 @end group |
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470 @group |
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471 (get-char-code-property ?\u2163 'numeric-value) ; Roman IV |
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472 @result{} \4 |
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473 @end group |
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474 @end example |
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475 @end defun |
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476 |
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477 @defun char-code-property-description prop value |
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478 This function returns the description string of property @var{prop}'s |
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479 @var{value}, or @code{nil} if @var{value} has no description. |
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480 |
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481 @example |
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482 @group |
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483 (char-code-property-description 'general-category 'Zs) |
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484 @result{} "Separator, Space" |
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485 @end group |
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486 @group |
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487 (char-code-property-description 'general-category 'Nd) |
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488 @result{} "Number, Decimal Digit" |
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489 @end group |
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490 @group |
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491 (char-code-property-description 'numeric-value '1/5) |
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492 @result{} nil |
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493 @end group |
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494 @end example |
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495 @end defun |
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496 |
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497 @defun put-char-code-property char propname value |
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498 This function stores @var{value} as the value of the property |
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499 @var{propname} for the character @var{char}. |
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500 @end defun |
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502 @defvar unicode-category-table |
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503 The value of this variable is a char-table (@pxref{Char-Tables}) that |
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504 specifies, for each character, its Unicode @code{General_Category} |
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505 property as a symbol. |
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506 @end defvar |
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507 |
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508 @defvar char-script-table |
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509 The value of this variable is a char-table that specifies, for each |
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510 character, a symbol whose name is the script to which the character |
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511 belongs, according to the Unicode Standard classification of the |
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512 Unicode code space into script-specific blocks. This char-table has a |
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513 single extra slot whose value is the list of all script symbols. |
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514 @end defvar |
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515 |
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516 @defvar char-width-table |
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517 The value of this variable is a char-table that specifies the width of |
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518 each character in columns that it will occupy on the screen. |
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519 @end defvar |
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521 @defvar printable-chars |
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522 The value of this variable is a char-table that specifies, for each |
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523 character, whether it is printable or not. That is, if evaluating |
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524 @code{(aref printable-chars char)} results in @code{t}, the character |
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525 is printable, and if it results in @code{nil}, it is not. |
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526 @end defvar |
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529 @section Character Sets | |
530 @cindex character sets | |
531 | |
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532 @cindex charset |
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533 @cindex coded character set |
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534 An Emacs @dfn{character set}, or @dfn{charset}, is a set of characters |
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535 in which each character is assigned a numeric code point. (The |
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536 Unicode Standard calls this a @dfn{coded character set}.) Each Emacs |
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537 charset has a name which is a symbol. A single character can belong |
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538 to any number of different character sets, but it will generally have |
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539 a different code point in each charset. Examples of character sets |
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540 include @code{ascii}, @code{iso-8859-1}, @code{greek-iso8859-7}, and |
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541 @code{windows-1255}. The code point assigned to a character in a |
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542 charset is usually different from its code point used in Emacs buffers |
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543 and strings. |
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545 @cindex @code{emacs}, a charset |
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546 @cindex @code{unicode}, a charset |
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547 @cindex @code{eight-bit}, a charset |
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548 Emacs defines several special character sets. The character set |
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549 @code{unicode} includes all the characters whose Emacs code points are |
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550 in the range @code{0..#x10FFFF}. The character set @code{emacs} |
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552 Finally, the @code{eight-bit} charset includes the 8-bit raw bytes; |
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553 Emacs uses it to represent raw bytes encountered in text. |
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555 @defun charsetp object | |
556 Returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a symbol that names a character set, | |
557 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
558 @end defun | |
559 | |
560 @defvar charset-list | |
561 The value is a list of all defined character set names. | |
562 @end defvar | |
563 | |
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564 @defun charset-priority-list &optional highestp |
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565 This functions returns a list of all defined character sets ordered by |
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566 their priority. If @var{highestp} is non-@code{nil}, the function |
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567 returns a single character set of the highest priority. |
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568 @end defun |
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570 @defun set-charset-priority &rest charsets |
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571 This function makes @var{charsets} the highest priority character sets. |
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573 | |
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574 @defun char-charset character &optional restriction |
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575 This function returns the name of the character set of highest |
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576 priority that @var{character} belongs to. @acronym{ASCII} characters |
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577 are an exception: for them, this function always returns @code{ascii}. |
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579 If @var{restriction} is non-@code{nil}, it should be a list of |
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580 charsets to search. Alternatively, it can be a coding system, in |
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581 which case the returned charset must be supported by that coding |
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582 system (@pxref{Coding Systems}). |
84090 | 583 @end defun |
584 | |
585 @defun charset-plist charset | |
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586 This function returns the property list of the character set |
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587 @var{charset}. Although @var{charset} is a symbol, this is not the |
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588 same as the property list of that symbol. Charset properties include |
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589 important information about the charset, such as its documentation |
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590 string, short name, etc. |
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591 @end defun |
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592 |
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593 @defun put-charset-property charset propname value |
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594 This function sets the @var{propname} property of @var{charset} to the |
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595 given @var{value}. |
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596 @end defun |
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597 |
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598 @defun get-charset-property charset propname |
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599 This function returns the value of @var{charset}s property |
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600 @var{propname}. |
84090 | 601 @end defun |
602 | |
603 @deffn Command list-charset-chars charset | |
604 This command displays a list of characters in the character set | |
605 @var{charset}. | |
606 @end deffn | |
607 | |
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608 Emacs can convert between its internal representation of a character |
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609 and the character's codepoint in a specific charset. The following |
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610 two functions support these conversions. |
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612 @c FIXME: decode-char and encode-char accept and ignore an additional |
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613 @c argument @var{restriction}. When that argument actually makes a |
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614 @c difference, it should be documented here. |
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615 @defun decode-char charset code-point |
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616 This function decodes a character that is assigned a @var{code-point} |
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617 in @var{charset}, to the corresponding Emacs character, and returns |
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618 it. If @var{charset} doesn't contain a character of that code point, |
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619 the value is @code{nil}. If @var{code-point} doesn't fit in a Lisp |
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620 integer (@pxref{Integer Basics, most-positive-fixnum}), it can be |
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621 specified as a cons cell @code{(@var{high} . @var{low})}, where |
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622 @var{low} are the lower 16 bits of the value and @var{high} are the |
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623 high 16 bits. |
84090 | 624 @end defun |
625 | |
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626 @defun encode-char char charset |
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627 This function returns the code point assigned to the character |
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628 @var{char} in @var{charset}. If the result does not fit in a Lisp |
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629 integer, it is returned as a cons cell @code{(@var{high} . @var{low})} |
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630 that fits the second argument of @code{decode-char} above. If |
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631 @var{charset} doesn't have a codepoint for @var{char}, the value is |
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632 @code{nil}. |
84090 | 633 @end defun |
634 | |
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635 The following function comes in handy for applying a certain |
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636 function to all or part of the characters in a charset: |
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638 @defun map-charset-chars function charset &optional arg from-code to-code |
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639 Call @var{function} for characters in @var{charset}. @var{function} |
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640 is called with two arguments. The first one is a cons cell |
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641 @code{(@var{from} . @var{to})}, where @var{from} and @var{to} |
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642 indicate a range of characters contained in charset. The second |
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643 argument passed to @var{function} is @var{arg}. |
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645 By default, the range of codepoints passed to @var{function} includes |
103358 | 646 all the characters in @var{charset}, but optional arguments |
647 @var{from-code} and @var{to-code} limit that to the range of | |
648 characters between these two codepoints of @var{charset}. If either | |
649 of them is @code{nil}, it defaults to the first or last codepoint of | |
650 @var{charset}, respectively. | |
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651 @end defun |
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652 |
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654 @section Scanning for Character Sets | |
655 | |
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656 Sometimes it is useful to find out which character set a particular |
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657 character belongs to. One use for this is in determining which coding |
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658 systems (@pxref{Coding Systems}) are capable of representing all of |
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659 the text in question; another is to determine the font(s) for |
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660 displaying that text. |
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662 @defun charset-after &optional pos | |
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663 This function returns the charset of highest priority containing the |
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664 character at position @var{pos} in the current buffer. If @var{pos} |
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665 is omitted or @code{nil}, it defaults to the current value of point. |
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666 If @var{pos} is out of range, the value is @code{nil}. |
84090 | 667 @end defun |
668 | |
669 @defun find-charset-region beg end &optional translation | |
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670 This function returns a list of the character sets of highest priority |
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671 that contain characters in the current buffer between positions |
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672 @var{beg} and @var{end}. |
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674 The optional argument @var{translation} specifies a translation table |
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675 to use for scanning the text (@pxref{Translation of Characters}). If |
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676 it is non-@code{nil}, then each character in the region is translated |
84090 | 677 through this table, and the value returned describes the translated |
678 characters instead of the characters actually in the buffer. | |
679 @end defun | |
680 | |
681 @defun find-charset-string string &optional translation | |
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682 This function returns a list of character sets of highest priority |
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683 that contain characters in @var{string}. It is just like |
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684 @code{find-charset-region}, except that it applies to the contents of |
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685 @var{string} instead of part of the current buffer. |
84090 | 686 @end defun |
687 | |
688 @node Translation of Characters | |
689 @section Translation of Characters | |
690 @cindex character translation tables | |
691 @cindex translation tables | |
692 | |
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693 A @dfn{translation table} is a char-table (@pxref{Char-Tables}) that |
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694 specifies a mapping of characters into characters. These tables are |
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695 used in encoding and decoding, and for other purposes. Some coding |
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696 systems specify their own particular translation tables; there are |
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697 also default translation tables which apply to all other coding |
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698 systems. |
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700 A translation table has two extra slots. The first is either |
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701 @code{nil} or a translation table that performs the reverse |
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702 translation; the second is the maximum number of characters to look up |
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704 @code{make-translation-table-from-alist} below). |
84090 | 705 |
706 @defun make-translation-table &rest translations | |
707 This function returns a translation table based on the argument | |
708 @var{translations}. Each element of @var{translations} should be a | |
709 list of elements of the form @code{(@var{from} . @var{to})}; this says | |
710 to translate the character @var{from} into @var{to}. | |
711 | |
712 The arguments and the forms in each argument are processed in order, | |
713 and if a previous form already translates @var{to} to some other | |
714 character, say @var{to-alt}, @var{from} is also translated to | |
715 @var{to-alt}. | |
716 @end defun | |
717 | |
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718 During decoding, the translation table's translations are applied to |
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719 the characters that result from ordinary decoding. If a coding system |
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721 translation table to use, or a list of translation tables to apply in |
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724 coding system's name. @xref{Coding System Basics,, Basic Concepts of |
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727 resulting characters are translated by that table. |
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729 During encoding, the translation table's translations are applied to |
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731 actually encoded. If a coding system has property |
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732 @code{:encode-translation-table}, that specifies the translation table |
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733 to use, or a list of translation tables to apply in sequence. In |
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734 addition, if the variable @code{standard-translation-table-for-encode} |
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736 translating the result. |
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738 @defvar standard-translation-table-for-decode | |
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739 This is the default translation table for decoding. If a coding |
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740 systems specifies its own translation tables, the table that is the |
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741 value of this variable, if non-@code{nil}, is applied after them. |
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743 | |
744 @defvar standard-translation-table-for-encode | |
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747 value of this variable, if non-@code{nil}, is applied after them. |
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749 | |
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753 input through this table, so they can compare more reliably with |
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754 what's in the buffer. |
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756 This variable automatically becomes buffer-local when set. |
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759 @defun make-translation-table-from-vector vec |
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760 This function returns a translation table made from @var{vec} that is |
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761 an array of 256 elements to map bytes (values 0 through #xFF) to |
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762 characters. Elements may be @code{nil} for untranslated bytes. The |
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763 returned table has a translation table for reverse mapping in the |
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764 first extra slot, and the value @code{1} in the second extra slot. |
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766 This function provides an easy way to make a private coding system |
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767 that maps each byte to a specific character. You can specify the |
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768 returned table and the reverse translation table using the properties |
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769 @code{:decode-translation-table} and @code{:encode-translation-table} |
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770 respectively in the @var{props} argument to |
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771 @code{define-coding-system}. |
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772 @end defun |
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773 |
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774 @defun make-translation-table-from-alist alist |
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775 This function is similar to @code{make-translation-table} but returns |
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776 a complex translation table rather than a simple one-to-one mapping. |
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777 Each element of @var{alist} is of the form @code{(@var{from} |
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778 . @var{to})}, where @var{from} and @var{to} are either characters or |
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779 vectors specifying a sequence of characters. If @var{from} is a |
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780 character, that character is translated to @var{to} (i.e.@: to a |
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781 character or a character sequence). If @var{from} is a vector of |
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782 characters, that sequence is translated to @var{to}. The returned |
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783 table has a translation table for reverse mapping in the first extra |
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784 slot, and the maximum length of all the @var{from} character sequences |
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785 in the second extra slot. |
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786 @end defun |
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84090 | 788 @node Coding Systems |
789 @section Coding Systems | |
790 | |
791 @cindex coding system | |
792 When Emacs reads or writes a file, and when Emacs sends text to a | |
793 subprocess or receives text from a subprocess, it normally performs | |
794 character code conversion and end-of-line conversion as specified | |
795 by a particular @dfn{coding system}. | |
796 | |
797 How to define a coding system is an arcane matter, and is not | |
798 documented here. | |
799 | |
800 @menu | |
801 * Coding System Basics:: Basic concepts. | |
802 * Encoding and I/O:: How file I/O functions handle coding systems. | |
803 * Lisp and Coding Systems:: Functions to operate on coding system names. | |
804 * User-Chosen Coding Systems:: Asking the user to choose a coding system. | |
805 * Default Coding Systems:: Controlling the default choices. | |
806 * Specifying Coding Systems:: Requesting a particular coding system | |
807 for a single file operation. | |
808 * Explicit Encoding:: Encoding or decoding text without doing I/O. | |
809 * Terminal I/O Encoding:: Use of encoding for terminal I/O. | |
810 * MS-DOS File Types:: How DOS "text" and "binary" files | |
811 relate to coding systems. | |
812 @end menu | |
813 | |
814 @node Coding System Basics | |
815 @subsection Basic Concepts of Coding Systems | |
816 | |
817 @cindex character code conversion | |
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818 @dfn{Character code conversion} involves conversion between the |
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819 internal representation of characters used inside Emacs and some other |
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820 encoding. Emacs supports many different encodings, in that it can |
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821 convert to and from them. For example, it can convert text to or from |
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822 encodings such as Latin 1, Latin 2, Latin 3, Latin 4, Latin 5, and |
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823 several variants of ISO 2022. In some cases, Emacs supports several |
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824 alternative encodings for the same characters; for example, there are |
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825 three coding systems for the Cyrillic (Russian) alphabet: ISO, |
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826 Alternativnyj, and KOI8. |
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828 Every coding system specifies a particular set of character code |
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829 conversions, but the coding system @code{undecided} is special: it |
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830 leaves the choice unspecified, to be chosen heuristically for each |
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831 file, based on the file's data. |
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833 In general, a coding system doesn't guarantee roundtrip identity: | |
834 decoding a byte sequence using coding system, then encoding the | |
835 resulting text in the same coding system, can produce a different byte | |
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836 sequence. But some coding systems do guarantee that the byte sequence |
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837 will be the same as what you originally decoded. Here are a few |
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838 examples: |
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840 @quotation | |
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841 iso-8859-1, utf-8, big5, shift_jis, euc-jp |
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843 | |
844 Encoding buffer text and then decoding the result can also fail to | |
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845 reproduce the original text. For instance, if you encode a character |
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846 with a coding system which does not support that character, the result |
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847 is unpredictable, and thus decoding it using the same coding system |
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848 may produce a different text. Currently, Emacs can't report errors |
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849 that result from encoding unsupported characters. |
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851 @cindex EOL conversion | |
852 @cindex end-of-line conversion | |
853 @cindex line end conversion | |
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854 @dfn{End of line conversion} handles three different conventions |
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855 used on various systems for representing end of line in files. The |
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856 Unix convention, used on GNU and Unix systems, is to use the linefeed |
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857 character (also called newline). The DOS convention, used on |
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858 MS-Windows and MS-DOS systems, is to use a carriage-return and a |
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859 linefeed at the end of a line. The Mac convention is to use just |
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860 carriage-return. |
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862 @cindex base coding system | |
863 @cindex variant coding system | |
864 @dfn{Base coding systems} such as @code{latin-1} leave the end-of-line | |
865 conversion unspecified, to be chosen based on the data. @dfn{Variant | |
866 coding systems} such as @code{latin-1-unix}, @code{latin-1-dos} and | |
867 @code{latin-1-mac} specify the end-of-line conversion explicitly as | |
868 well. Most base coding systems have three corresponding variants whose | |
869 names are formed by adding @samp{-unix}, @samp{-dos} and @samp{-mac}. | |
870 | |
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871 @vindex raw-text@r{ coding system} |
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873 character code conversion, and causes the buffer visited with this |
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874 coding system to be a unibyte buffer. For historical reasons, you can |
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875 save both unibyte and multibyte text with this coding system. When |
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876 you use @code{raw-text} to encode multibyte text, it does perform one |
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878 single-byte external representation. @code{raw-text} does not specify |
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886 @code{raw-text-unix}: it specifies no conversion of either character |
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895 data. The name @code{emacs-internal} is an alias for |
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896 @code{utf-8-emacs}. |
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898 @defun coding-system-get coding-system property | |
899 This function returns the specified property of the coding system | |
900 @var{coding-system}. Most coding system properties exist for internal | |
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901 purposes, but one that you might find useful is @code{:mime-charset}. |
84090 | 902 That property's value is the name used in MIME for the character coding |
903 which this coding system can read and write. Examples: | |
904 | |
905 @example | |
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84090 | 907 @result{} iso-8859-1 |
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84090 | 909 @result{} iso-2022-cn |
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84090 | 911 @result{} koi8-r |
912 @end example | |
913 | |
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84090 | 915 as an alias for the coding system. |
916 @end defun | |
917 | |
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919 This function returns the list of aliases of @var{coding-system}. |
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84090 | 922 @node Encoding and I/O |
923 @subsection Encoding and I/O | |
924 | |
925 The principal purpose of coding systems is for use in reading and | |
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926 writing files. The function @code{insert-file-contents} uses a coding |
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928 encode the buffer contents. |
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930 You can specify the coding system to use either explicitly | |
931 (@pxref{Specifying Coding Systems}), or implicitly using a default | |
932 mechanism (@pxref{Default Coding Systems}). But these methods may not | |
933 completely specify what to do. For example, they may choose a coding | |
934 system such as @code{undefined} which leaves the character code | |
935 conversion to be determined from the data. In these cases, the I/O | |
936 operation finishes the job of choosing a coding system. Very often | |
937 you will want to find out afterwards which coding system was chosen. | |
938 | |
939 @defvar buffer-file-coding-system | |
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942 the text to be written cannot be safely encoded using the coding system |
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950 @code{buffer-file-coding-system} does @emph{not} affect sending text | |
951 to a subprocess. | |
952 @end defvar | |
953 | |
954 @defvar save-buffer-coding-system | |
955 This variable specifies the coding system for saving the buffer (by | |
956 overriding @code{buffer-file-coding-system}). Note that it is not used | |
957 for @code{write-region}. | |
958 | |
959 When a command to save the buffer starts out to use | |
960 @code{buffer-file-coding-system} (or @code{save-buffer-coding-system}), | |
961 and that coding system cannot handle | |
962 the actual text in the buffer, the command asks the user to choose | |
963 another coding system (by calling @code{select-safe-coding-system}). | |
964 After that happens, the command also updates | |
965 @code{buffer-file-coding-system} to represent the coding system that | |
966 the user specified. | |
967 @end defvar | |
968 | |
969 @defvar last-coding-system-used | |
970 I/O operations for files and subprocesses set this variable to the | |
971 coding system name that was used. The explicit encoding and decoding | |
972 functions (@pxref{Explicit Encoding}) set it too. | |
973 | |
974 @strong{Warning:} Since receiving subprocess output sets this variable, | |
975 it can change whenever Emacs waits; therefore, you should copy the | |
976 value shortly after the function call that stores the value you are | |
977 interested in. | |
978 @end defvar | |
979 | |
980 The variable @code{selection-coding-system} specifies how to encode | |
981 selections for the window system. @xref{Window System Selections}. | |
982 | |
983 @defvar file-name-coding-system | |
984 The variable @code{file-name-coding-system} specifies the coding | |
985 system to use for encoding file names. Emacs encodes file names using | |
986 that coding system for all file operations. If | |
987 @code{file-name-coding-system} is @code{nil}, Emacs uses a default | |
988 coding system determined by the selected language environment. In the | |
989 default language environment, any non-@acronym{ASCII} characters in | |
990 file names are not encoded specially; they appear in the file system | |
991 using the internal Emacs representation. | |
992 @end defvar | |
993 | |
994 @strong{Warning:} if you change @code{file-name-coding-system} (or | |
995 the language environment) in the middle of an Emacs session, problems | |
996 can result if you have already visited files whose names were encoded | |
997 using the earlier coding system and are handled differently under the | |
998 new coding system. If you try to save one of these buffers under the | |
999 visited file name, saving may use the wrong file name, or it may get | |
1000 an error. If such a problem happens, use @kbd{C-x C-w} to specify a | |
1001 new file name for that buffer. | |
1002 | |
1003 @node Lisp and Coding Systems | |
1004 @subsection Coding Systems in Lisp | |
1005 | |
1006 Here are the Lisp facilities for working with coding systems: | |
1007 | |
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1008 @cindex list all coding systems |
84090 | 1009 @defun coding-system-list &optional base-only |
1010 This function returns a list of all coding system names (symbols). If | |
1011 @var{base-only} is non-@code{nil}, the value includes only the | |
1012 base coding systems. Otherwise, it includes alias and variant coding | |
1013 systems as well. | |
1014 @end defun | |
1015 | |
1016 @defun coding-system-p object | |
1017 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a coding system | |
1018 name or @code{nil}. | |
1019 @end defun | |
1020 | |
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84090 | 1023 @defun check-coding-system coding-system |
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1024 This function checks the validity of @var{coding-system}. If that is |
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1026 @code{nil}, the function return @code{nil}. For any other values, it |
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1027 signals an error whose @code{error-symbol} is @code{coding-system-error} |
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1028 (@pxref{Signaling Errors, signal}). |
84090 | 1029 @end defun |
1030 | |
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1031 @cindex eol type of coding system |
84090 | 1032 @defun coding-system-eol-type coding-system |
1033 This function returns the type of end-of-line (a.k.a.@: @dfn{eol}) | |
1034 conversion used by @var{coding-system}. If @var{coding-system} | |
1035 specifies a certain eol conversion, the return value is an integer 0, | |
1036 1, or 2, standing for @code{unix}, @code{dos}, and @code{mac}, | |
1037 respectively. If @var{coding-system} doesn't specify eol conversion | |
1038 explicitly, the return value is a vector of coding systems, each one | |
1039 with one of the possible eol conversion types, like this: | |
1040 | |
1041 @lisp | |
1042 (coding-system-eol-type 'latin-1) | |
1043 @result{} [latin-1-unix latin-1-dos latin-1-mac] | |
1044 @end lisp | |
1045 | |
1046 @noindent | |
1047 If this function returns a vector, Emacs will decide, as part of the | |
1048 text encoding or decoding process, what eol conversion to use. For | |
1049 decoding, the end-of-line format of the text is auto-detected, and the | |
1050 eol conversion is set to match it (e.g., DOS-style CRLF format will | |
1051 imply @code{dos} eol conversion). For encoding, the eol conversion is | |
1052 taken from the appropriate default coding system (e.g., | |
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84090 | 1054 @code{buffer-file-coding-system}), or from the default eol conversion |
1055 appropriate for the underlying platform. | |
1056 @end defun | |
1057 | |
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1058 @cindex eol conversion of coding system |
84090 | 1059 @defun coding-system-change-eol-conversion coding-system eol-type |
1060 This function returns a coding system which is like @var{coding-system} | |
1061 except for its eol conversion, which is specified by @code{eol-type}. | |
1062 @var{eol-type} should be @code{unix}, @code{dos}, @code{mac}, or | |
1063 @code{nil}. If it is @code{nil}, the returned coding system determines | |
1064 the end-of-line conversion from the data. | |
1065 | |
1066 @var{eol-type} may also be 0, 1 or 2, standing for @code{unix}, | |
1067 @code{dos} and @code{mac}, respectively. | |
1068 @end defun | |
1069 | |
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1070 @cindex text conversion of coding system |
84090 | 1071 @defun coding-system-change-text-conversion eol-coding text-coding |
1072 This function returns a coding system which uses the end-of-line | |
1073 conversion of @var{eol-coding}, and the text conversion of | |
1074 @var{text-coding}. If @var{text-coding} is @code{nil}, it returns | |
1075 @code{undecided}, or one of its variants according to @var{eol-coding}. | |
1076 @end defun | |
1077 | |
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1079 @cindex coding systems for encoding region |
84090 | 1080 @defun find-coding-systems-region from to |
1081 This function returns a list of coding systems that could be used to | |
1082 encode a text between @var{from} and @var{to}. All coding systems in | |
1083 the list can safely encode any multibyte characters in that portion of | |
1084 the text. | |
1085 | |
1086 If the text contains no multibyte characters, the function returns the | |
1087 list @code{(undecided)}. | |
1088 @end defun | |
1089 | |
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1091 @cindex coding systems for encoding a string |
84090 | 1092 @defun find-coding-systems-string string |
1093 This function returns a list of coding systems that could be used to | |
1094 encode the text of @var{string}. All coding systems in the list can | |
1095 safely encode any multibyte characters in @var{string}. If the text | |
1096 contains no multibyte characters, this returns the list | |
1097 @code{(undecided)}. | |
1098 @end defun | |
1099 | |
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84090 | 1102 @defun find-coding-systems-for-charsets charsets |
1103 This function returns a list of coding systems that could be used to | |
1104 encode all the character sets in the list @var{charsets}. | |
1105 @end defun | |
1106 | |
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1129 Normally this function returns a list of coding systems that could | |
1130 handle decoding the text that was scanned. They are listed in order of | |
1131 decreasing priority. But if @var{highest} is non-@code{nil}, then the | |
1132 return value is just one coding system, the one that is highest in | |
1133 priority. | |
1134 | |
1135 If the region contains only @acronym{ASCII} characters except for such | |
1136 ISO-2022 control characters ISO-2022 as @code{ESC}, the value is | |
1137 @code{undecided} or @code{(undecided)}, or a variant specifying | |
1138 end-of-line conversion, if that can be deduced from the text. | |
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1143 | |
1144 @defun detect-coding-string string &optional highest | |
1145 This function is like @code{detect-coding-region} except that it | |
1146 operates on the contents of @var{string} instead of bytes in the buffer. | |
1147 @end defun | |
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1163 because many files in the Emacs distribution use ISO-2022 encoding.} |
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1168 This function returns the list of character sets (@pxref{Character |
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1188 particular the description of the functions | |
1189 @code{process-coding-system} and @code{set-process-coding-system}, for | |
1190 how to examine or set the coding systems used for I/O to a subprocess. | |
1191 | |
1192 @node User-Chosen Coding Systems | |
1193 @subsection User-Chosen Coding Systems | |
1194 | |
1195 @cindex select safe coding system | |
1196 @defun select-safe-coding-system from to &optional default-coding-system accept-default-p file | |
1197 This function selects a coding system for encoding specified text, | |
1198 asking the user to choose if necessary. Normally the specified text | |
1199 is the text in the current buffer between @var{from} and @var{to}. If | |
1200 @var{from} is a string, the string specifies the text to encode, and | |
1201 @var{to} is ignored. | |
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1208 coding system to try; if that can handle the text, | |
1209 @code{select-safe-coding-system} returns that coding system. It can | |
1210 also be a list of coding systems; then the function tries each of them | |
1211 one by one. After trying all of them, it next tries the current | |
1212 buffer's value of @code{buffer-file-coding-system} (if it is not | |
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1214 @code{buffer-file-coding-system} and finally the user's most |
84090 | 1215 preferred coding system, which the user can set using the command |
1216 @code{prefer-coding-system} (@pxref{Recognize Coding,, Recognizing | |
1217 Coding Systems, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}). | |
1218 | |
1219 If one of those coding systems can safely encode all the specified | |
1220 text, @code{select-safe-coding-system} chooses it and returns it. | |
1221 Otherwise, it asks the user to choose from a list of coding systems | |
1222 which can encode all the text, and returns the user's choice. | |
1223 | |
1224 @var{default-coding-system} can also be a list whose first element is | |
1225 t and whose other elements are coding systems. Then, if no coding | |
1226 system in the list can handle the text, @code{select-safe-coding-system} | |
1227 queries the user immediately, without trying any of the three | |
1228 alternatives described above. | |
1229 | |
1230 The optional argument @var{accept-default-p}, if non-@code{nil}, | |
1231 should be a function to determine whether a coding system selected | |
1232 without user interaction is acceptable. @code{select-safe-coding-system} | |
1233 calls this function with one argument, the base coding system of the | |
1234 selected coding system. If @var{accept-default-p} returns @code{nil}, | |
1235 @code{select-safe-coding-system} rejects the silently selected coding | |
1236 system, and asks the user to select a coding system from a list of | |
1237 possible candidates. | |
1238 | |
1239 @vindex select-safe-coding-system-accept-default-p | |
1240 If the variable @code{select-safe-coding-system-accept-default-p} is | |
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1243 value supplied for this argument. |
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1245 As a final step, before returning the chosen coding system, | |
1246 @code{select-safe-coding-system} checks whether that coding system is | |
1247 consistent with what would be selected if the contents of the region | |
1248 were read from a file. (If not, this could lead to data corruption in | |
1249 a file subsequently re-visited and edited.) Normally, | |
1250 @code{select-safe-coding-system} uses @code{buffer-file-name} as the | |
1251 file for this purpose, but if @var{file} is non-@code{nil}, it uses | |
1252 that file instead (this can be relevant for @code{write-region} and | |
1253 similar functions). If it detects an apparent inconsistency, | |
1254 @code{select-safe-coding-system} queries the user before selecting the | |
1255 coding system. | |
1256 @end defun | |
1257 | |
1258 Here are two functions you can use to let the user specify a coding | |
1259 system, with completion. @xref{Completion}. | |
1260 | |
1261 @defun read-coding-system prompt &optional default | |
1262 This function reads a coding system using the minibuffer, prompting with | |
1263 string @var{prompt}, and returns the coding system name as a symbol. If | |
1264 the user enters null input, @var{default} specifies which coding system | |
1265 to return. It should be a symbol or a string. | |
1266 @end defun | |
1267 | |
1268 @defun read-non-nil-coding-system prompt | |
1269 This function reads a coding system using the minibuffer, prompting with | |
1270 string @var{prompt}, and returns the coding system name as a symbol. If | |
1271 the user tries to enter null input, it asks the user to try again. | |
1272 @xref{Coding Systems}. | |
1273 @end defun | |
1274 | |
1275 @node Default Coding Systems | |
1276 @subsection Default Coding Systems | |
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1278 @cindex coding system, automatically determined |
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1280 This section describes variables that specify the default coding | |
1281 system for certain files or when running certain subprograms, and the | |
1282 function that I/O operations use to access them. | |
1283 | |
1284 The idea of these variables is that you set them once and for all to the | |
1285 defaults you want, and then do not change them again. To specify a | |
1286 particular coding system for a particular operation in a Lisp program, | |
1287 don't change these variables; instead, override them using | |
1288 @code{coding-system-for-read} and @code{coding-system-for-write} | |
1289 (@pxref{Specifying Coding Systems}). | |
1290 | |
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1292 @defopt auto-coding-regexp-alist |
84090 | 1293 This variable is an alist of text patterns and corresponding coding |
1294 systems. Each element has the form @code{(@var{regexp} | |
1295 . @var{coding-system})}; a file whose first few kilobytes match | |
1296 @var{regexp} is decoded with @var{coding-system} when its contents are | |
1297 read into a buffer. The settings in this alist take priority over | |
1298 @code{coding:} tags in the files and the contents of | |
1299 @code{file-coding-system-alist} (see below). The default value is set | |
1300 so that Emacs automatically recognizes mail files in Babyl format and | |
1301 reads them with no code conversions. | |
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1305 @defopt file-coding-system-alist |
84090 | 1306 This variable is an alist that specifies the coding systems to use for |
1307 reading and writing particular files. Each element has the form | |
1308 @code{(@var{pattern} . @var{coding})}, where @var{pattern} is a regular | |
1309 expression that matches certain file names. The element applies to file | |
1310 names that match @var{pattern}. | |
1311 | |
1312 The @sc{cdr} of the element, @var{coding}, should be either a coding | |
1313 system, a cons cell containing two coding systems, or a function name (a | |
1314 symbol with a function definition). If @var{coding} is a coding system, | |
1315 that coding system is used for both reading the file and writing it. If | |
1316 @var{coding} is a cons cell containing two coding systems, its @sc{car} | |
1317 specifies the coding system for decoding, and its @sc{cdr} specifies the | |
1318 coding system for encoding. | |
1319 | |
1320 If @var{coding} is a function name, the function should take one | |
1321 argument, a list of all arguments passed to | |
1322 @code{find-operation-coding-system}. It must return a coding system | |
1323 or a cons cell containing two coding systems. This value has the same | |
1324 meaning as described above. | |
1325 | |
1326 If @var{coding} (or what returned by the above function) is | |
1327 @code{undecided}, the normal code-detection is performed. | |
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84090 | 1338 @defvar process-coding-system-alist |
1339 This variable is an alist specifying which coding systems to use for a | |
1340 subprocess, depending on which program is running in the subprocess. It | |
1341 works like @code{file-coding-system-alist}, except that @var{pattern} is | |
1342 matched against the program name used to start the subprocess. The coding | |
1343 system or systems specified in this alist are used to initialize the | |
1344 coding systems used for I/O to the subprocess, but you can specify | |
1345 other coding systems later using @code{set-process-coding-system}. | |
1346 @end defvar | |
1347 | |
1348 @strong{Warning:} Coding systems such as @code{undecided}, which | |
1349 determine the coding system from the data, do not work entirely reliably | |
1350 with asynchronous subprocess output. This is because Emacs handles | |
1351 asynchronous subprocess output in batches, as it arrives. If the coding | |
1352 system leaves the character code conversion unspecified, or leaves the | |
1353 end-of-line conversion unspecified, Emacs must try to detect the proper | |
1354 conversion from one batch at a time, and this does not always work. | |
1355 | |
1356 Therefore, with an asynchronous subprocess, if at all possible, use a | |
1357 coding system which determines both the character code conversion and | |
1358 the end of line conversion---that is, one like @code{latin-1-unix}, | |
1359 rather than @code{undecided} or @code{latin-1}. | |
1360 | |
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1362 @cindex network service name, and default coding system |
84090 | 1363 @defvar network-coding-system-alist |
1364 This variable is an alist that specifies the coding system to use for | |
1365 network streams. It works much like @code{file-coding-system-alist}, | |
1366 with the difference that the @var{pattern} in an element may be either a | |
1367 port number or a regular expression. If it is a regular expression, it | |
1368 is matched against the network service name used to open the network | |
1369 stream. | |
1370 @end defvar | |
1371 | |
1372 @defvar default-process-coding-system | |
1373 This variable specifies the coding systems to use for subprocess (and | |
1374 network stream) input and output, when nothing else specifies what to | |
1375 do. | |
1376 | |
1377 The value should be a cons cell of the form @code{(@var{input-coding} | |
1378 . @var{output-coding})}. Here @var{input-coding} applies to input from | |
1379 the subprocess, and @var{output-coding} applies to output to it. | |
1380 @end defvar | |
1381 | |
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84090 | 1384 This variable holds a list of functions that try to determine a |
1385 coding system for a file based on its undecoded contents. | |
1386 | |
1387 Each function in this list should be written to look at text in the | |
1388 current buffer, but should not modify it in any way. The buffer will | |
1389 contain undecoded text of parts of the file. Each function should | |
1390 take one argument, @var{size}, which tells it how many characters to | |
1391 look at, starting from point. If the function succeeds in determining | |
1392 a coding system for the file, it should return that coding system. | |
1393 Otherwise, it should return @code{nil}. | |
1394 | |
1395 If a file has a @samp{coding:} tag, that takes precedence, so these | |
1396 functions won't be called. | |
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1402 the variables documented above in sequence, until it finds a match for |
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1404 cell of the form @code{(@var{coding} . @var{source})}, where |
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1407 @code{:coding}, or @code{auto-coding-functions}, indicating which one |
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1409 system was specified by the @code{coding:} tag in the file |
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1411 The order of looking for a matching rule is @code{auto-coding-alist} |
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1413 tag, and lastly @code{auto-coding-functions}. If no matching rule was |
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1417 following point. The function examines text only within @var{size} |
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1419 the beginning when this function is called, because one of the places |
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1420 for the @code{coding:} tag is the first one or two lines of the file; |
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1433 This function returns the coding system to use (by default) for | |
1434 performing @var{operation} with @var{arguments}. The value has this | |
1435 form: | |
1436 | |
1437 @example | |
1438 (@var{decoding-system} . @var{encoding-system}) | |
1439 @end example | |
1440 | |
1441 The first element, @var{decoding-system}, is the coding system to use | |
1442 for decoding (in case @var{operation} does decoding), and | |
1443 @var{encoding-system} is the coding system for encoding (in case | |
1444 @var{operation} does encoding). | |
1445 | |
1446 The argument @var{operation} is a symbol, one of @code{write-region}, | |
1447 @code{start-process}, @code{call-process}, @code{call-process-region}, | |
1448 @code{insert-file-contents}, or @code{open-network-stream}. These are | |
1449 the names of the Emacs I/O primitives that can do character code and | |
1450 eol conversion. | |
1451 | |
1452 The remaining arguments should be the same arguments that might be given | |
1453 to the corresponding I/O primitive. Depending on the primitive, one | |
1454 of those arguments is selected as the @dfn{target}. For example, if | |
1455 @var{operation} does file I/O, whichever argument specifies the file | |
1456 name is the target. For subprocess primitives, the process name is the | |
1457 target. For @code{open-network-stream}, the target is the service name | |
1458 or port number. | |
1459 | |
1460 Depending on @var{operation}, this function looks up the target in | |
1461 @code{file-coding-system-alist}, @code{process-coding-system-alist}, | |
1462 or @code{network-coding-system-alist}. If the target is found in the | |
1463 alist, @code{find-operation-coding-system} returns its association in | |
1464 the alist; otherwise it returns @code{nil}. | |
1465 | |
1466 If @var{operation} is @code{insert-file-contents}, the argument | |
1467 corresponding to the target may be a cons cell of the form | |
1468 @code{(@var{filename} . @var{buffer})}). In that case, @var{filename} | |
1469 is a file name to look up in @code{file-coding-system-alist}, and | |
1470 @var{buffer} is a buffer that contains the file's contents (not yet | |
1471 decoded). If @code{file-coding-system-alist} specifies a function to | |
1472 call for this file, and that function needs to examine the file's | |
1473 contents (as it usually does), it should examine the contents of | |
1474 @var{buffer} instead of reading the file. | |
1475 @end defun | |
1476 | |
1477 @node Specifying Coding Systems | |
1478 @subsection Specifying a Coding System for One Operation | |
1479 | |
1480 You can specify the coding system for a specific operation by binding | |
1481 the variables @code{coding-system-for-read} and/or | |
1482 @code{coding-system-for-write}. | |
1483 | |
1484 @defvar coding-system-for-read | |
1485 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the coding system to | |
1486 use for reading a file, or for input from a synchronous subprocess. | |
1487 | |
1488 It also applies to any asynchronous subprocess or network stream, but in | |
1489 a different way: the value of @code{coding-system-for-read} when you | |
1490 start the subprocess or open the network stream specifies the input | |
1491 decoding method for that subprocess or network stream. It remains in | |
1492 use for that subprocess or network stream unless and until overridden. | |
1493 | |
1494 The right way to use this variable is to bind it with @code{let} for a | |
1495 specific I/O operation. Its global value is normally @code{nil}, and | |
1496 you should not globally set it to any other value. Here is an example | |
1497 of the right way to use the variable: | |
1498 | |
1499 @example | |
1500 ;; @r{Read the file with no character code conversion.} | |
1501 ;; @r{Assume @acronym{crlf} represents end-of-line.} | |
1502 (let ((coding-system-for-read 'emacs-mule-dos)) | |
1503 (insert-file-contents filename)) | |
1504 @end example | |
1505 | |
1506 When its value is non-@code{nil}, this variable takes precedence over | |
1507 all other methods of specifying a coding system to use for input, | |
1508 including @code{file-coding-system-alist}, | |
1509 @code{process-coding-system-alist} and | |
1510 @code{network-coding-system-alist}. | |
1511 @end defvar | |
1512 | |
1513 @defvar coding-system-for-write | |
1514 This works much like @code{coding-system-for-read}, except that it | |
1515 applies to output rather than input. It affects writing to files, | |
1516 as well as sending output to subprocesses and net connections. | |
1517 | |
1518 When a single operation does both input and output, as do | |
1519 @code{call-process-region} and @code{start-process}, both | |
1520 @code{coding-system-for-read} and @code{coding-system-for-write} | |
1521 affect it. | |
1522 @end defvar | |
1523 | |
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1526 no matter which coding system is specified. This applies to all the | |
1527 Emacs I/O and subprocess primitives, and to the explicit encoding and | |
1528 decoding functions (@pxref{Explicit Encoding}). | |
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1555 a list of coding systems to prefer during execution of @var{body}. |
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1559 @subsection Explicit Encoding and Decoding | |
1560 @cindex encoding in coding systems | |
1561 @cindex decoding in coding systems | |
1562 | |
1563 All the operations that transfer text in and out of Emacs have the | |
1564 ability to use a coding system to encode or decode the text. | |
1565 You can also explicitly encode and decode text using the functions | |
1566 in this section. | |
1567 | |
1568 The result of encoding, and the input to decoding, are not ordinary | |
1569 text. They logically consist of a series of byte values; that is, a | |
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1570 series of @acronym{ASCII} and eight-bit characters. In unibyte |
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1571 buffers and strings, these characters have codes in the range 0 |
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1572 through #xFF (255). In a multibyte buffer or string, eight-bit |
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1573 characters have character codes higher than #xFF (@pxref{Text |
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1574 Representations}), but Emacs transparently converts them to their |
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1575 single-byte values when you encode or decode such text. |
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1577 The usual way to read a file into a buffer as a sequence of bytes, so | |
1578 you can decode the contents explicitly, is with | |
1579 @code{insert-file-contents-literally} (@pxref{Reading from Files}); | |
1580 alternatively, specify a non-@code{nil} @var{rawfile} argument when | |
1581 visiting a file with @code{find-file-noselect}. These methods result in | |
1582 a unibyte buffer. | |
1583 | |
1584 The usual way to use the byte sequence that results from explicitly | |
1585 encoding text is to copy it to a file or process---for example, to write | |
1586 it with @code{write-region} (@pxref{Writing to Files}), and suppress | |
1587 encoding by binding @code{coding-system-for-write} to | |
1588 @code{no-conversion}. | |
1589 | |
1590 Here are the functions to perform explicit encoding or decoding. The | |
1591 encoding functions produce sequences of bytes; the decoding functions | |
1592 are meant to operate on sequences of bytes. All of these functions | |
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1593 discard text properties. They also set @code{last-coding-system-used} |
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1594 to the precise coding system they used. |
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1596 @deffn Command encode-coding-region start end coding-system &optional destination |
84090 | 1597 This command encodes the text from @var{start} to @var{end} according |
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1598 to coding system @var{coding-system}. Normally, the encoded text |
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1599 replaces the original text in the buffer, but the optional argument |
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1600 @var{destination} can change that. If @var{destination} is a buffer, |
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1601 the encoded text is inserted in that buffer after point (point does |
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1602 not move); if it is @code{t}, the command returns the encoded text as |
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1603 a unibyte string without inserting it. |
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1605 If encoded text is inserted in some buffer, this command returns the |
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1606 length of the encoded text. |
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1608 The result of encoding is logically a sequence of bytes, but the |
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1609 buffer remains multibyte if it was multibyte before, and any 8-bit |
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1610 bytes are converted to their multibyte representation (@pxref{Text |
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1611 Representations}). |
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1613 @cindex @code{undecided} coding-system, when encoding |
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1614 Do @emph{not} use @code{undecided} for @var{coding-system} when |
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1615 encoding text, since that may lead to unexpected results. Instead, |
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1616 use @code{select-safe-coding-system} (@pxref{User-Chosen Coding |
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1617 Systems, select-safe-coding-system}) to suggest a suitable encoding, |
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1618 if there's no obvious pertinent value for @var{coding-system}. |
84090 | 1619 @end deffn |
1620 | |
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1621 @defun encode-coding-string string coding-system &optional nocopy buffer |
84090 | 1622 This function encodes the text in @var{string} according to coding |
1623 system @var{coding-system}. It returns a new string containing the | |
1624 encoded text, except when @var{nocopy} is non-@code{nil}, in which | |
1625 case the function may return @var{string} itself if the encoding | |
1626 operation is trivial. The result of encoding is a unibyte string. | |
1627 @end defun | |
1628 | |
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1629 @deffn Command decode-coding-region start end coding-system &optional destination |
84090 | 1630 This command decodes the text from @var{start} to @var{end} according |
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1631 to coding system @var{coding-system}. To make explicit decoding |
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1632 useful, the text before decoding ought to be a sequence of byte |
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1633 values, but both multibyte and unibyte buffers are acceptable (in the |
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1634 multibyte case, the raw byte values should be represented as eight-bit |
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1635 characters). Normally, the decoded text replaces the original text in |
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1636 the buffer, but the optional argument @var{destination} can change |
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1637 that. If @var{destination} is a buffer, the decoded text is inserted |
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1638 in that buffer after point (point does not move); if it is @code{t}, |
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1639 the command returns the decoded text as a multibyte string without |
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1640 inserting it. |
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1642 If decoded text is inserted in some buffer, this command returns the |
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1643 length of the decoded text. |
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1645 This command puts a @code{charset} text property on the decoded text. |
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1646 The value of the property states the character set used to decode the |
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1647 original text. |
84090 | 1648 @end deffn |
1649 | |
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1650 @defun decode-coding-string string coding-system &optional nocopy buffer |
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1651 This function decodes the text in @var{string} according to |
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1652 @var{coding-system}. It returns a new string containing the decoded |
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1653 text, except when @var{nocopy} is non-@code{nil}, in which case the |
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1654 function may return @var{string} itself if the decoding operation is |
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1655 trivial. To make explicit decoding useful, the contents of |
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1656 @var{string} ought to be a unibyte string with a sequence of byte |
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1657 values, but a multibyte string is also acceptable (assuming it |
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1658 contains 8-bit bytes in their multibyte form). |
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1660 If optional argument @var{buffer} specifies a buffer, the decoded text |
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1661 is inserted in that buffer after point (point does not move). In this |
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1662 case, the return value is the length of the decoded text. |
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1664 @cindex @code{charset}, text property |
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1665 This function puts a @code{charset} text property on the decoded text. |
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1666 The value of the property states the character set used to decode the |
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1667 original text: |
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1669 @example |
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1670 @group |
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1671 (decode-coding-string "Gr\374ss Gott" 'latin-1) |
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1672 @result{} #("Gr@"uss Gott" 0 9 (charset iso-8859-1)) |
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1674 @end example |
84090 | 1675 @end defun |
1676 | |
1677 @defun decode-coding-inserted-region from to filename &optional visit beg end replace | |
1678 This function decodes the text from @var{from} to @var{to} as if | |
1679 it were being read from file @var{filename} using @code{insert-file-contents} | |
1680 using the rest of the arguments provided. | |
1681 | |
1682 The normal way to use this function is after reading text from a file | |
1683 without decoding, if you decide you would rather have decoded it. | |
1684 Instead of deleting the text and reading it again, this time with | |
1685 decoding, you can call this function. | |
1686 @end defun | |
1687 | |
1688 @node Terminal I/O Encoding | |
1689 @subsection Terminal I/O Encoding | |
1690 | |
1691 Emacs can decode keyboard input using a coding system, and encode | |
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1692 terminal output. This is useful for terminals that transmit or |
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1693 display text using a particular encoding such as Latin-1. Emacs does |
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1694 not set @code{last-coding-system-used} for encoding or decoding of |
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1695 terminal I/O. |
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1697 @defun keyboard-coding-system &optional terminal |
84090 | 1698 This function returns the coding system that is in use for decoding |
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1699 keyboard input from @var{terminal}---or @code{nil} if no coding system |
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1700 is to be used for that terminal. If @var{terminal} is omitted or |
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1701 @code{nil}, it means the selected frame's terminal. @xref{Multiple |
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1702 Terminals}. |
84090 | 1703 @end defun |
1704 | |
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1705 @deffn Command set-keyboard-coding-system coding-system &optional terminal |
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1706 This command specifies @var{coding-system} as the coding system to use |
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1707 for decoding keyboard input from @var{terminal}. If |
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1708 @var{coding-system} is @code{nil}, that means do not decode keyboard |
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1709 input. If @var{terminal} is a frame, it means that frame's terminal; |
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1710 if it is @code{nil}, that means the currently selected frame's |
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1711 terminal. @xref{Multiple Terminals}. |
84090 | 1712 @end deffn |
1713 | |
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1714 @defun terminal-coding-system &optional terminal |
84090 | 1715 This function returns the coding system that is in use for encoding |
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1716 terminal output from @var{terminal}---or @code{nil} if the output is |
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1717 not encoded. If @var{terminal} is a frame, it means that frame's |
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1718 terminal; if it is @code{nil}, that means the currently selected |
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1727 @code{nil}, that means the currently selected frame's terminal. |
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1729 | |
1730 @node MS-DOS File Types | |
1731 @subsection MS-DOS File Types | |
1732 @cindex DOS file types | |
1733 @cindex MS-DOS file types | |
1734 @cindex Windows file types | |
1735 @cindex file types on MS-DOS and Windows | |
1736 @cindex text files and binary files | |
1737 @cindex binary files and text files | |
1738 | |
1739 On MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, Emacs guesses the appropriate | |
1740 end-of-line conversion for a file by looking at the file's name. This | |
1741 feature classifies files as @dfn{text files} and @dfn{binary files}. By | |
1742 ``binary file'' we mean a file of literal byte values that are not | |
1743 necessarily meant to be characters; Emacs does no end-of-line conversion | |
1744 and no character code conversion for them. On the other hand, the bytes | |
1745 in a text file are intended to represent characters; when you create a | |
1746 new file whose name implies that it is a text file, Emacs uses DOS | |
1747 end-of-line conversion. | |
1748 | |
1749 @defvar buffer-file-type | |
1750 This variable, automatically buffer-local in each buffer, records the | |
1751 file type of the buffer's visited file. When a buffer does not specify | |
1752 a coding system with @code{buffer-file-coding-system}, this variable is | |
1753 used to determine which coding system to use when writing the contents | |
1754 of the buffer. It should be @code{nil} for text, @code{t} for binary. | |
1755 If it is @code{t}, the coding system is @code{no-conversion}. | |
1756 Otherwise, @code{undecided-dos} is used. | |
1757 | |
1758 Normally this variable is set by visiting a file; it is set to | |
1759 @code{nil} if the file was visited without any actual conversion. | |
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1768 | |
1769 @defopt file-name-buffer-file-type-alist | |
1770 This variable holds an alist for recognizing text and binary files. | |
1771 Each element has the form (@var{regexp} . @var{type}), where | |
1772 @var{regexp} is matched against the file name, and @var{type} may be | |
1773 @code{nil} for text, @code{t} for binary, or a function to call to | |
1774 compute which. If it is a function, then it is called with a single | |
1775 argument (the file name) and should return @code{t} or @code{nil}. | |
1776 | |
1777 When running on MS-DOS or MS-Windows, Emacs checks this alist to decide | |
1778 which coding system to use when reading a file. For a text file, | |
1779 @code{undecided-dos} is used. For a binary file, @code{no-conversion} | |
1780 is used. | |
1781 | |
1782 If no element in this alist matches a given file name, then | |
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1785 | |
1786 @node Input Methods | |
1787 @section Input Methods | |
1788 @cindex input methods | |
1789 | |
1790 @dfn{Input methods} provide convenient ways of entering non-@acronym{ASCII} | |
1791 characters from the keyboard. Unlike coding systems, which translate | |
1792 non-@acronym{ASCII} characters to and from encodings meant to be read by | |
1793 programs, input methods provide human-friendly commands. (@xref{Input | |
1794 Methods,,, emacs, The GNU Emacs Manual}, for information on how users | |
1795 use input methods to enter text.) How to define input methods is not | |
1796 yet documented in this manual, but here we describe how to use them. | |
1797 | |
1798 Each input method has a name, which is currently a string; | |
1799 in the future, symbols may also be usable as input method names. | |
1800 | |
1801 @defvar current-input-method | |
1802 This variable holds the name of the input method now active in the | |
1803 current buffer. (It automatically becomes local in each buffer when set | |
1804 in any fashion.) It is @code{nil} if no input method is active in the | |
1805 buffer now. | |
1806 @end defvar | |
1807 | |
1808 @defopt default-input-method | |
1809 This variable holds the default input method for commands that choose an | |
1810 input method. Unlike @code{current-input-method}, this variable is | |
1811 normally global. | |
1812 @end defopt | |
1813 | |
1814 @deffn Command set-input-method input-method | |
1815 This command activates input method @var{input-method} for the current | |
1816 buffer. It also sets @code{default-input-method} to @var{input-method}. | |
1817 If @var{input-method} is @code{nil}, this command deactivates any input | |
1818 method for the current buffer. | |
1819 @end deffn | |
1820 | |
1821 @defun read-input-method-name prompt &optional default inhibit-null | |
1822 This function reads an input method name with the minibuffer, prompting | |
1823 with @var{prompt}. If @var{default} is non-@code{nil}, that is returned | |
1824 by default, if the user enters empty input. However, if | |
1825 @var{inhibit-null} is non-@code{nil}, empty input signals an error. | |
1826 | |
1827 The returned value is a string. | |
1828 @end defun | |
1829 | |
1830 @defvar input-method-alist | |
1831 This variable defines all the supported input methods. | |
1832 Each element defines one input method, and should have the form: | |
1833 | |
1834 @example | |
1835 (@var{input-method} @var{language-env} @var{activate-func} | |
1836 @var{title} @var{description} @var{args}...) | |
1837 @end example | |
1838 | |
1839 Here @var{input-method} is the input method name, a string; | |
1840 @var{language-env} is another string, the name of the language | |
1841 environment this input method is recommended for. (That serves only for | |
1842 documentation purposes.) | |
1843 | |
1844 @var{activate-func} is a function to call to activate this method. The | |
1845 @var{args}, if any, are passed as arguments to @var{activate-func}. All | |
1846 told, the arguments to @var{activate-func} are @var{input-method} and | |
1847 the @var{args}. | |
1848 | |
1849 @var{title} is a string to display in the mode line while this method is | |
1850 active. @var{description} is a string describing this method and what | |
1851 it is good for. | |
1852 @end defvar | |
1853 | |
1854 The fundamental interface to input methods is through the | |
1855 variable @code{input-method-function}. @xref{Reading One Event}, | |
1856 and @ref{Invoking the Input Method}. | |
1857 | |
1858 @node Locales | |
1859 @section Locales | |
1860 @cindex locale | |
1861 | |
1862 POSIX defines a concept of ``locales'' which control which language | |
1863 to use in language-related features. These Emacs variables control | |
1864 how Emacs interacts with these features. | |
1865 | |
1866 @defvar locale-coding-system | |
1867 @cindex keyboard input decoding on X | |
1868 This variable specifies the coding system to use for decoding system | |
1869 error messages and---on X Window system only---keyboard input, for | |
1870 encoding the format argument to @code{format-time-string}, and for | |
1871 decoding the return value of @code{format-time-string}. | |
1872 @end defvar | |
1873 | |
1874 @defvar system-messages-locale | |
1875 This variable specifies the locale to use for generating system error | |
1876 messages. Changing the locale can cause messages to come out in a | |
1877 different language or in a different orthography. If the variable is | |
1878 @code{nil}, the locale is specified by environment variables in the | |
1879 usual POSIX fashion. | |
1880 @end defvar | |
1881 | |
1882 @defvar system-time-locale | |
1883 This variable specifies the locale to use for formatting time values. | |
1884 Changing the locale can cause messages to appear according to the | |
1885 conventions of a different language. If the variable is @code{nil}, the | |
1886 locale is specified by environment variables in the usual POSIX fashion. | |
1887 @end defvar | |
1888 | |
1889 @defun locale-info item | |
1890 This function returns locale data @var{item} for the current POSIX | |
1891 locale, if available. @var{item} should be one of these symbols: | |
1892 | |
1893 @table @code | |
1894 @item codeset | |
1895 Return the character set as a string (locale item @code{CODESET}). | |
1896 | |
1897 @item days | |
1898 Return a 7-element vector of day names (locale items | |
1899 @code{DAY_1} through @code{DAY_7}); | |
1900 | |
1901 @item months | |
1902 Return a 12-element vector of month names (locale items @code{MON_1} | |
1903 through @code{MON_12}). | |
1904 | |
1905 @item paper | |
1906 Return a list @code{(@var{width} @var{height})} for the default paper | |
1907 size measured in millimeters (locale items @code{PAPER_WIDTH} and | |
1908 @code{PAPER_HEIGHT}). | |
1909 @end table | |
1910 | |
1911 If the system can't provide the requested information, or if | |
1912 @var{item} is not one of those symbols, the value is @code{nil}. All | |
1913 strings in the return value are decoded using | |
1914 @code{locale-coding-system}. @xref{Locales,,, libc, The GNU Libc Manual}, | |
1915 for more information about locales and locale items. | |
1916 @end defun | |
1917 | |
1918 @ignore | |
1919 arch-tag: be705bf8-941b-4c35-84fc-ad7d20ddb7cb | |
1920 @end ignore |