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=== Example Code === | === Example Code === | ||
character inBuffer = "C:\SOMEPATH\FILE.TXT"; | |||
size_t unicodeBuffLen = 12; | |||
[[OS2 API:DataType:ULONG|ULONG]] codePage; | |||
[[OS2 API:DataType:ULONG|ULONG]] cpLen; // length set by [[OS2 API:DosQueryCp|DosQueryCp]] | |||
[[OS2 API:DataType:UniChar|UniChar]] unicodeBuff, // length of unicodeBuffLen | |||
ucsBuffer; // length of CCHMAXPATH | |||
[[OS2 API:DataType:UconvObject|UconvObject]] uconvObj; | [[OS2 API:DataType:UconvObject|UconvObject]] uconvObj; | ||
character out; // allocate to CCHMAXPATH | |||
integer rc; | integer rc; | ||
rc = UniStrToUcs(uconvObj, ucsBuffer, inBuffer, | rc = DosQueryCp(size of ULONG, codePage, cpLen); | ||
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/* determine string for the conversion of codePage */ | |||
rc = UniMapCpToUcsCp(codePage, unicodeBuff, unicodeBuffLen); | |||
rc = UniCreateUconvObject(unicodeBuff, uconvObj); | |||
rc = UniStrToUcs(uconvObj, ucsBuffer, inBuffer, CCHMAXPATH); | |||
rc = UniFreeUconvObject(uconvObj); | |||
/* conversion for current codepage that can be used for paths */ | |||
rc = UniCreateUconvObject((UniChar pointer)L"@path=yes", uconvObj); | |||
rc = UniStrFromUcs(uconvObj, out, ucsBuffer, CCHMAXPATH); | |||
rc = UniFreeUconvObject(uconvObj); | |||
/* use out - don't forget to de-allocate out when finished with it. */ | |||
/* error checking left out for brevity */ | |||
=== Related Functions === | === Related Functions === |
Revision as of 22:36, 14 May 2008
UniStrToUcs
- UniStrToUcs(uconvObj, ucsBuffer, inBuffer, ucsBufferLen)
- Convert a code page string to a UCS string.
Parameters
- uconvObj - UconvObject - input
- The conversion object created from UniCreateUconvObject.
- ucsBuffer - UniChar - output
- The ucs buffer.
- inBuffer - (character) - input
- The input buffer that is null terminated.
- ucsBufferLen - (integer) - input
- Number of unicode character elements in the ucsBuffer.
Constants
None
Returns
An integer with values of:
Module
Define (C/C++)
Export name/Ordinal
Calling conversion
Example Code
character inBuffer = "C:\SOMEPATH\FILE.TXT"; size_t unicodeBuffLen = 12; ULONG codePage; ULONG cpLen; // length set by DosQueryCp UniChar unicodeBuff, // length of unicodeBuffLen ucsBuffer; // length of CCHMAXPATH UconvObject uconvObj; character out; // allocate to CCHMAXPATH integer rc;
rc = DosQueryCp(size of ULONG, codePage, cpLen);
/* determine string for the conversion of codePage */ rc = UniMapCpToUcsCp(codePage, unicodeBuff, unicodeBuffLen); rc = UniCreateUconvObject(unicodeBuff, uconvObj); rc = UniStrToUcs(uconvObj, ucsBuffer, inBuffer, CCHMAXPATH); rc = UniFreeUconvObject(uconvObj);
/* conversion for current codepage that can be used for paths */ rc = UniCreateUconvObject((UniChar pointer)L"@path=yes", uconvObj); rc = UniStrFromUcs(uconvObj, out, ucsBuffer, CCHMAXPATH); rc = UniFreeUconvObject(uconvObj);
/* use out - don't forget to de-allocate out when finished with it. */ /* error checking left out for brevity */
Related Functions
UniUconvFromUcs UniUconvToUcs UniStrFromUcs
Notes
The sequence of the code page characters in inBuffer is converted into a sequence of Unicode characters in ucsBuffer. The code page was set by UniCreateUnconvObject call in the UconvObject.
Conversion is only on bytes that convert. The process stops converting on the first non-valid byte. If the ucsBuffer isn't large enough, conversion ends on the byte previous to any buffer overflow. inBuffer is updated truncating the point of failure to the end and updating the ucsBufferLen to indicate the number of successfully converted elements.
OS Version Introduced
OS/2 Warp