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Add resizing of temporary buffers.
(temp-buffer-window-resize-mode): New command and variable.
(temp-buffer-window-max-height): New variable.
(resize-temp-buffer-window): New function.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 22 Nov 1998 17:26:16 +0000 |
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21006 | 1 @c -*-texinfo-*- |
2 @c This is part of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. | |
3 @c Copyright (C) 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
4 @c See the file elisp.texi for copying conditions. | |
5 @setfilename ../info/characters | |
6 @node Non-ASCII Characters, Searching and Matching, Text, Top | |
7 @chapter Non-ASCII Characters | |
8 @cindex multibyte characters | |
9 @cindex non-ASCII characters | |
10 | |
11 This chapter covers the special issues relating to non-@sc{ASCII} | |
12 characters and how they are stored in strings and buffers. | |
13 | |
14 @menu | |
15 * Text Representations:: | |
16 * Converting Representations:: | |
17 * Selecting a Representation:: | |
18 * Character Codes:: | |
19 * Character Sets:: | |
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20 * Chars and Bytes:: |
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21 * Splitting Characters:: |
21006 | 22 * Scanning Charsets:: |
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23 * Translation of Characters:: |
21006 | 24 * Coding Systems:: |
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25 * Input Methods:: |
21006 | 26 @end menu |
27 | |
28 @node Text Representations | |
29 @section Text Representations | |
30 @cindex text representations | |
31 | |
32 Emacs has two @dfn{text representations}---two ways to represent text | |
33 in a string or buffer. These are called @dfn{unibyte} and | |
34 @dfn{multibyte}. Each string, and each buffer, uses one of these two | |
35 representations. For most purposes, you can ignore the issue of | |
36 representations, because Emacs converts text between them as | |
37 appropriate. Occasionally in Lisp programming you will need to pay | |
38 attention to the difference. | |
39 | |
40 @cindex unibyte text | |
41 In unibyte representation, each character occupies one byte and | |
42 therefore the possible character codes range from 0 to 255. Codes 0 | |
43 through 127 are @sc{ASCII} characters; the codes from 128 through 255 | |
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44 are used for one non-@sc{ASCII} character set (you can choose which |
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45 character set by setting the variable @code{nonascii-insert-offset}). |
21006 | 46 |
47 @cindex leading code | |
48 @cindex multibyte text | |
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49 @cindex trailing codes |
21006 | 50 In multibyte representation, a character may occupy more than one |
51 byte, and as a result, the full range of Emacs character codes can be | |
52 stored. The first byte of a multibyte character is always in the range | |
53 128 through 159 (octal 0200 through 0237). These values are called | |
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54 @dfn{leading codes}. The second and subsequent bytes of a multibyte |
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55 character are always in the range 160 through 255 (octal 0240 through |
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56 0377); these values are @dfn{trailing codes}. |
21006 | 57 |
58 In a buffer, the buffer-local value of the variable | |
59 @code{enable-multibyte-characters} specifies the representation used. | |
60 The representation for a string is determined based on the string | |
61 contents when the string is constructed. | |
62 | |
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63 @defvar enable-multibyte-characters |
21006 | 64 @tindex enable-multibyte-characters |
65 This variable specifies the current buffer's text representation. | |
66 If it is non-@code{nil}, the buffer contains multibyte text; otherwise, | |
67 it contains unibyte text. | |
68 | |
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69 You cannot set this variable directly; instead, use the function |
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70 @code{set-buffer-multibyte} to change a buffer's representation. |
21006 | 71 @end defvar |
72 | |
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73 @defvar default-enable-multibyte-characters |
21006 | 74 @tindex default-enable-multibyte-characters |
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75 This variable's value is entirely equivalent to @code{(default-value |
21006 | 76 'enable-multibyte-characters)}, and setting this variable changes that |
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77 default value. Setting the local binding of |
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78 @code{enable-multibyte-characters} in a specific buffer is not allowed, |
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79 but changing the default value is supported, and it is a reasonable |
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80 thing to do, because it has no effect on existing buffers. |
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82 The @samp{--unibyte} command line option does its job by setting the | |
83 default value to @code{nil} early in startup. | |
84 @end defvar | |
85 | |
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86 @defun multibyte-string-p string |
21006 | 87 @tindex multibyte-string-p |
88 Return @code{t} if @var{string} contains multibyte characters. | |
89 @end defun | |
90 | |
91 @node Converting Representations | |
92 @section Converting Text Representations | |
93 | |
94 Emacs can convert unibyte text to multibyte; it can also convert | |
95 multibyte text to unibyte, though this conversion loses information. In | |
96 general these conversions happen when inserting text into a buffer, or | |
97 when putting text from several strings together in one string. You can | |
98 also explicitly convert a string's contents to either representation. | |
99 | |
100 Emacs chooses the representation for a string based on the text that | |
101 it is constructed from. The general rule is to convert unibyte text to | |
102 multibyte text when combining it with other multibyte text, because the | |
103 multibyte representation is more general and can hold whatever | |
104 characters the unibyte text has. | |
105 | |
106 When inserting text into a buffer, Emacs converts the text to the | |
107 buffer's representation, as specified by | |
108 @code{enable-multibyte-characters} in that buffer. In particular, when | |
109 you insert multibyte text into a unibyte buffer, Emacs converts the text | |
110 to unibyte, even though this conversion cannot in general preserve all | |
111 the characters that might be in the multibyte text. The other natural | |
112 alternative, to convert the buffer contents to multibyte, is not | |
113 acceptable because the buffer's representation is a choice made by the | |
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114 user that cannot be overridden automatically. |
21006 | 115 |
116 Converting unibyte text to multibyte text leaves @sc{ASCII} characters | |
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117 unchanged, and likewise 128 through 159. It converts the non-@sc{ASCII} |
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118 codes 160 through 255 by adding the value @code{nonascii-insert-offset} |
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119 to each character code. By setting this variable, you specify which |
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120 character set the unibyte characters correspond to (@pxref{Character |
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121 Sets}). For example, if @code{nonascii-insert-offset} is 2048, which is |
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122 @code{(- (make-char 'latin-iso8859-1) 128)}, then the unibyte |
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123 non-@sc{ASCII} characters correspond to Latin 1. If it is 2688, which |
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124 is @code{(- (make-char 'greek-iso8859-7) 128)}, then they correspond to |
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125 Greek letters. |
21006 | 126 |
127 Converting multibyte text to unibyte is simpler: it performs | |
128 logical-and of each character code with 255. If | |
129 @code{nonascii-insert-offset} has a reasonable value, corresponding to | |
130 the beginning of some character set, this conversion is the inverse of | |
131 the other: converting unibyte text to multibyte and back to unibyte | |
132 reproduces the original unibyte text. | |
133 | |
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134 @defvar nonascii-insert-offset |
21006 | 135 @tindex nonascii-insert-offset |
136 This variable specifies the amount to add to a non-@sc{ASCII} character | |
137 when converting unibyte text to multibyte. It also applies when | |
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138 @code{self-insert-command} inserts a character in the unibyte |
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139 non-@sc{ASCII} range, 128 through 255. However, the function |
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140 @code{insert-char} does not perform this conversion. |
21006 | 141 |
142 The right value to use to select character set @var{cs} is @code{(- | |
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143 (make-char @var{cs}) 128)}. If the value of |
21006 | 144 @code{nonascii-insert-offset} is zero, then conversion actually uses the |
145 value for the Latin 1 character set, rather than zero. | |
146 @end defvar | |
147 | |
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148 @defvar nonascii-translation-table |
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149 @tindex nonascii-translation-table |
21006 | 150 This variable provides a more general alternative to |
151 @code{nonascii-insert-offset}. You can use it to specify independently | |
152 how to translate each code in the range of 128 through 255 into a | |
153 multibyte character. The value should be a vector, or @code{nil}. | |
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154 If this is non-@code{nil}, it overrides @code{nonascii-insert-offset}. |
21006 | 155 @end defvar |
156 | |
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157 @defun string-make-unibyte string |
21006 | 158 @tindex string-make-unibyte |
159 This function converts the text of @var{string} to unibyte | |
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160 representation, if it isn't already, and returns the result. If |
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161 @var{string} is a unibyte string, it is returned unchanged. |
21006 | 162 @end defun |
163 | |
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164 @defun string-make-multibyte string |
21006 | 165 @tindex string-make-multibyte |
166 This function converts the text of @var{string} to multibyte | |
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167 representation, if it isn't already, and returns the result. If |
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168 @var{string} is a multibyte string, it is returned unchanged. |
21006 | 169 @end defun |
170 | |
171 @node Selecting a Representation | |
172 @section Selecting a Representation | |
173 | |
174 Sometimes it is useful to examine an existing buffer or string as | |
175 multibyte when it was unibyte, or vice versa. | |
176 | |
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177 @defun set-buffer-multibyte multibyte |
21006 | 178 @tindex set-buffer-multibyte |
179 Set the representation type of the current buffer. If @var{multibyte} | |
180 is non-@code{nil}, the buffer becomes multibyte. If @var{multibyte} | |
181 is @code{nil}, the buffer becomes unibyte. | |
182 | |
183 This function leaves the buffer contents unchanged when viewed as a | |
184 sequence of bytes. As a consequence, it can change the contents viewed | |
185 as characters; a sequence of two bytes which is treated as one character | |
186 in multibyte representation will count as two characters in unibyte | |
187 representation. | |
188 | |
189 This function sets @code{enable-multibyte-characters} to record which | |
190 representation is in use. It also adjusts various data in the buffer | |
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191 (including overlays, text properties and markers) so that they cover the |
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192 same text as they did before. |
21006 | 193 @end defun |
194 | |
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195 @defun string-as-unibyte string |
21006 | 196 @tindex string-as-unibyte |
197 This function returns a string with the same bytes as @var{string} but | |
198 treating each byte as a character. This means that the value may have | |
199 more characters than @var{string} has. | |
200 | |
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201 If @var{string} is unibyte already, then the value is @var{string} |
21006 | 202 itself. |
203 @end defun | |
204 | |
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205 @defun string-as-multibyte string |
21006 | 206 @tindex string-as-multibyte |
207 This function returns a string with the same bytes as @var{string} but | |
208 treating each multibyte sequence as one character. This means that the | |
209 value may have fewer characters than @var{string} has. | |
210 | |
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211 If @var{string} is multibyte already, then the value is @var{string} |
21006 | 212 itself. |
213 @end defun | |
214 | |
215 @node Character Codes | |
216 @section Character Codes | |
217 @cindex character codes | |
218 | |
219 The unibyte and multibyte text representations use different character | |
220 codes. The valid character codes for unibyte representation range from | |
221 0 to 255---the values that can fit in one byte. The valid character | |
222 codes for multibyte representation range from 0 to 524287, but not all | |
223 values in that range are valid. In particular, the values 128 through | |
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224 255 are not legitimate in multibyte text (though they can occur in ``raw |
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225 bytes''; @pxref{Explicit Encoding}). Only the @sc{ASCII} codes 0 |
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226 through 127 are fully legitimate in both representations. |
21006 | 227 |
228 @defun char-valid-p charcode | |
229 This returns @code{t} if @var{charcode} is valid for either one of the two | |
230 text representations. | |
231 | |
232 @example | |
233 (char-valid-p 65) | |
234 @result{} t | |
235 (char-valid-p 256) | |
236 @result{} nil | |
237 (char-valid-p 2248) | |
238 @result{} t | |
239 @end example | |
240 @end defun | |
241 | |
242 @node Character Sets | |
243 @section Character Sets | |
244 @cindex character sets | |
245 | |
246 Emacs classifies characters into various @dfn{character sets}, each of | |
247 which has a name which is a symbol. Each character belongs to one and | |
248 only one character set. | |
249 | |
250 In general, there is one character set for each distinct script. For | |
251 example, @code{latin-iso8859-1} is one character set, | |
252 @code{greek-iso8859-7} is another, and @code{ascii} is another. An | |
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253 Emacs character set can hold at most 9025 characters; therefore, in some |
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254 cases, characters that would logically be grouped together are split |
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256 characters, generally known as Big 5, is divided into two Emacs |
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257 character sets, @code{chinese-big5-1} and @code{chinese-big5-2}. |
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259 @defun charsetp object |
21006 | 260 @tindex charsetp |
261 Return @code{t} if @var{object} is a character set name symbol, | |
262 @code{nil} otherwise. | |
263 @end defun | |
264 | |
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265 @defun charset-list |
21006 | 266 @tindex charset-list |
267 This function returns a list of all defined character set names. | |
268 @end defun | |
269 | |
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270 @defun char-charset character |
21006 | 271 @tindex char-charset |
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272 This function returns the name of the character |
21006 | 273 set that @var{character} belongs to. |
274 @end defun | |
275 | |
276 @node Chars and Bytes | |
277 @section Characters and Bytes | |
278 @cindex bytes and characters | |
279 | |
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280 @cindex introduction sequence |
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281 @cindex dimension (of character set) |
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284 normally one or two bytes long. (Exception: the @sc{ASCII} character |
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286 is the beginning of the byte sequence for any character in the character |
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323 (char-bytes 2248) | |
324 @result{} 2 | |
325 (char-bytes 65) | |
326 @result{} 1 | |
327 (char-bytes 192) | |
328 @result{} 1 | |
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343 @example | |
344 (split-char 2248) | |
345 @result{} (latin-iso8859-1 72) | |
346 (split-char 65) | |
347 @result{} (ascii 65) | |
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349 | |
350 Unibyte non-@sc{ASCII} characters are considered as part of | |
351 the @code{ascii} character set: | |
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353 @example | |
354 (split-char 192) | |
355 @result{} (ascii 192) | |
356 @end example | |
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367 @example | |
368 (make-char 'latin-iso8859-1 72) | |
369 @result{} 2248 | |
370 @end example | |
371 @end defun | |
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473 @section Coding Systems | |
474 | |
475 @cindex coding system | |
476 When Emacs reads or writes a file, and when Emacs sends text to a | |
477 subprocess or receives text from a subprocess, it normally performs | |
478 character code conversion and end-of-line conversion as specified | |
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497 @dfn{Character code conversion} involves conversion between the encoding | |
498 used inside Emacs and some other encoding. Emacs supports many | |
499 different encodings, in that it can convert to and from them. For | |
500 example, it can convert text to or from encodings such as Latin 1, Latin | |
501 2, Latin 3, Latin 4, Latin 5, and several variants of ISO 2022. In some | |
502 cases, Emacs supports several alternative encodings for the same | |
503 characters; for example, there are three coding systems for the Cyrillic | |
504 (Russian) alphabet: ISO, Alternativnyj, and KOI8. | |
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506 Most coding systems specify a particular character code for | |
507 conversion, but some of them leave this unspecified---to be chosen | |
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519 @cindex variant coding system | |
520 @dfn{Base coding systems} such as @code{latin-1} leave the end-of-line | |
521 conversion unspecified, to be chosen based on the data. @dfn{Variant | |
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21006 | 618 @tindex coding-system-list |
619 This function returns a list of all coding system names (symbols). If | |
620 @var{base-only} is non-@code{nil}, the value includes only the | |
621 base coding systems. Otherwise, it includes variant coding systems as well. | |
622 @end defun | |
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626 This function returns @code{t} if @var{object} is a coding system | |
627 name. | |
628 @end defun | |
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630 @defun check-coding-system coding-system |
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632 This function checks the validity of @var{coding-system}. | |
633 If that is valid, it returns @var{coding-system}. | |
634 Otherwise it signals an error with condition @code{coding-system-error}. | |
635 @end defun | |
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637 @defun coding-system-change-eol-conversion coding-system eol-type |
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639 This function returns a coding system which is like @var{coding-system} |
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648 This function returns a coding system which uses the end-of-line |
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649 conversion of @var{eol-coding}, and the text conversion of |
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651 @code{undecided}, or one of its variants according to @var{eol-coding}. |
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655 @tindex find-coding-systems-region |
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656 This function returns a list of coding systems that could be used to |
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657 encode a text between @var{from} and @var{to}. All coding systems in |
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658 the list can safely encode any multibyte characters in that portion of |
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661 If the text contains no multibyte characters, the function returns the |
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662 list @code{(undecided)}. |
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669 safely encode any multibyte characters in @var{string}. If the text |
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674 @defun find-coding-systems-for-charsets charsets |
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675 @tindex find-coding-systems-for-charsets |
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676 This function returns a list of coding systems that could be used to |
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677 encode all the character sets in the list @var{charsets}. |
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680 @defun detect-coding-region start end &optional highest |
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682 This function chooses a plausible coding system for decoding the text | |
683 from @var{start} to @var{end}. This text should be ``raw bytes'' | |
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689 return value is just one coding system, the one that is highest in |
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699 operates on the contents of @var{string} instead of bytes in the buffer. | |
700 @end defun | |
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761 @tindex file-coding-system-alist |
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781 @tindex process-coding-system-alist |
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828 performing @var{operation} with @var{arguments}. The value has this | |
829 form: | |
830 | |
831 @example | |
832 (@var{decoding-system} @var{encoding-system}) | |
833 @end example | |
834 | |
835 The first element, @var{decoding-system}, is the coding system to use | |
836 for decoding (in case @var{operation} does decoding), and | |
837 @var{encoding-system} is the coding system for encoding (in case | |
838 @var{operation} does encoding). | |
839 | |
840 The argument @var{operation} should be an Emacs I/O primitive: | |
841 @code{insert-file-contents}, @code{write-region}, @code{call-process}, | |
842 @code{call-process-region}, @code{start-process}, or | |
843 @code{open-network-stream}. | |
844 | |
845 The remaining arguments should be the same arguments that might be given | |
846 to that I/O primitive. Depending on which primitive, one of those | |
847 arguments is selected as the @dfn{target}. For example, if | |
848 @var{operation} does file I/O, whichever argument specifies the file | |
849 name is the target. For subprocess primitives, the process name is the | |
850 target. For @code{open-network-stream}, the target is the service name | |
851 or port number. | |
852 | |
853 This function looks up the target in @code{file-coding-system-alist}, | |
854 @code{process-coding-system-alist}, or | |
855 @code{network-coding-system-alist}, depending on @var{operation}. | |
856 @xref{Default Coding Systems}. | |
857 @end defun | |
858 | |
859 @node Specifying Coding Systems | |
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862 You can specify the coding system for a specific operation by binding | |
863 the variables @code{coding-system-for-read} and/or | |
864 @code{coding-system-for-write}. | |
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868 If this variable is non-@code{nil}, it specifies the coding system to | |
869 use for reading a file, or for input from a synchronous subprocess. | |
870 | |
871 It also applies to any asynchronous subprocess or network stream, but in | |
872 a different way: the value of @code{coding-system-for-read} when you | |
873 start the subprocess or open the network stream specifies the input | |
874 decoding method for that subprocess or network stream. It remains in | |
875 use for that subprocess or network stream unless and until overridden. | |
876 | |
877 The right way to use this variable is to bind it with @code{let} for a | |
878 specific I/O operation. Its global value is normally @code{nil}, and | |
879 you should not globally set it to any other value. Here is an example | |
880 of the right way to use the variable: | |
881 | |
882 @example | |
883 ;; @r{Read the file with no character code conversion.} | |
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886 (insert-file-contents filename)) | |
887 @end example | |
888 | |
889 When its value is non-@code{nil}, @code{coding-system-for-read} takes | |
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892 @code{process-coding-system-alist} and | |
893 @code{network-coding-system-alist}. | |
894 @end defvar | |
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898 This works much like @code{coding-system-for-read}, except that it | |
899 applies to output rather than input. It affects writing to files, | |
900 subprocesses, and net connections. | |
901 | |
902 When a single operation does both input and output, as do | |
903 @code{call-process-region} and @code{start-process}, both | |
904 @code{coding-system-for-read} and @code{coding-system-for-write} | |
905 affect it. | |
906 @end defvar | |
907 | |
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910 When this variable is non-@code{nil}, no end-of-line conversion is done, | |
911 no matter which coding system is specified. This applies to all the | |
912 Emacs I/O and subprocess primitives, and to the explicit encoding and | |
913 decoding functions (@pxref{Explicit Encoding}). | |
914 @end defvar | |
915 | |
916 @node Explicit Encoding | |
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21006 | 918 @cindex encoding text |
919 @cindex decoding text | |
920 | |
921 All the operations that transfer text in and out of Emacs have the | |
922 ability to use a coding system to encode or decode the text. | |
923 You can also explicitly encode and decode text using the functions | |
924 in this section. | |
925 | |
926 @cindex raw bytes | |
927 The result of encoding, and the input to decoding, are not ordinary | |
928 text. They are ``raw bytes''---bytes that represent text in the same | |
929 way that an external file would. When a buffer contains raw bytes, it | |
930 is most natural to mark that buffer as using unibyte representation, | |
931 using @code{set-buffer-multibyte} (@pxref{Selecting a Representation}), | |
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936 The usual way to get raw bytes in a buffer, for explicit decoding, is | |
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941 The usual way to use the raw bytes that result from explicitly | |
942 encoding text is to copy them to a file or process---for example, to | |
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21006 | 944 suppress encoding for that @code{write-region} call by binding |
945 @code{coding-system-for-write} to @code{no-conversion}. | |
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958 This function encodes the text from @var{start} to @var{end} according | |
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964 @defun encode-coding-string string coding-system |
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966 This function encodes the text in @var{string} according to coding | |
967 system @var{coding-system}. It returns a new string containing the | |
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971 @defun decode-coding-region start end coding-system |
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973 This function decodes the text from @var{start} to @var{end} according | |
974 to coding system @var{coding-system}. The decoded text replaces the | |
975 original text in the buffer. To make explicit decoding useful, the text | |
976 before decoding ought to be ``raw bytes.'' | |
977 @end defun | |
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979 @defun decode-coding-string string coding-system |
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981 This function decodes the text in @var{string} according to coding | |
982 system @var{coding-system}. It returns a new string containing the | |
983 decoded text. To make explicit decoding useful, the contents of | |
984 @var{string} ought to be ``raw bytes.'' | |
985 @end defun | |
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999 keyboard input---or @code{nil} if no coding system is to be used. |
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1004 This function specifies @var{coding-system} as the coding system to |
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1012 terminal output---or @code{nil} for no encoding. |
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1017 This function specifies @var{coding-system} as the coding system to use |
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1020 @end defun |
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1026 @cindex Windows file types |
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1028 @cindex text files and binary files |
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1029 @cindex binary files and text files |
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1032 text files or binary files. By ``binary file'' we mean a file of |
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1033 literal byte values that are not necessary meant to be characters. |
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1034 Emacs does no end-of-line conversion and no character code conversion |
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1035 for a binary file. Meanwhile, when you create a new file which is |
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1036 marked by its name as a ``text file'', Emacs uses DOS end-of-line |
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1037 conversion. |
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1040 This variable, automatically buffer-local in each buffer, records the |
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1041 file type of the buffer's visited file. When a buffer does not specify |
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1042 a coding system with @code{buffer-file-coding-system}, this variable is |
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1043 used to determine which coding system to use when writing the contents |
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1044 of the buffer. It should be @code{nil} for text, @code{t} for binary. |
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1045 If it is @code{t}, the coding system is @code{no-conversion}. |
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1046 Otherwise, @code{undecided-dos} is used. |
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1048 Normally this variable is set by visiting a file; it is set to |
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1049 @code{nil} if the file was visited without any actual conversion. |
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1050 @end defvar |
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1053 This variable holds an alist for recognizing text and binary files. |
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1054 Each element has the form (@var{regexp} . @var{type}), where |
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1055 @var{regexp} is matched against the file name, and @var{type} may be |
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1056 @code{nil} for text, @code{t} for binary, or a function to call to |
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1057 compute which. If it is a function, then it is called with a single |
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1058 argument (the file name) and should return @code{t} or @code{nil}. |
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1066 @code{default-buffer-file-type} says how to treat the file. |
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1119 This function reads an input method name with the minibuffer, prompting |
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