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UniSetUconvObject

UniSetUconvObject(uconvObj, uconvAttr)

Set the attributes of a conversion object.

Parameters

uconvObj - UconvObject - input

The conversion object created from UniCreateUconvObject.

uconvAttr - uconv_attribute_t - input

The conversion object attributes.

options

options
Substitution options can be:
endian
Source and target endian. Source applies to UniUconvFromUcs; target applies to UniUconvToUcs.
  • 0x000 Use system endian.
  • 0xfeff Use big endian.
  • 0xffff Use little endian.
displaymask
32 bit display and data mask. Each bit represents a control character below space (1<<char). The bit being a zero the character represents a glyph. The bit being one the character represents a control.
converttype
Conversion flags which can be ORed together.
subchar_len
Code page substitution length whose value is from 1 to and including 13. A value of 0 the substitution character from the conversion table should be used.
subchar
Substitution bytes.
subuni_len
Unicode substitution length whose value can be 0 or 1. A value of 0 the Unicode substitution should come from the conversion table.
subuni
If subuni_len is 1, the first element is the Unicode substitution character.
state
When set to 0, the conversion object is put into its base conversion state.


Constants

Returns

An integer with values of:

Module

Define (C/C++)

INCL_???

Export name/Ordinal

Calling conversion

Cdecl32

Example Code

UconvObject       uconvObj;
uconv_attribute_t uconvAttr;
integer           rc;
...
rc = UniSetUconvObject(uconvObj, uconvAttr);
...

Related Functions

UniCreateUconvObject UniFreeUconvObject UniQueryUconvObject

Notes

UniSetUconvObject sets the attributes of the conversion object. The given attributes are used to modify the default conversion. It is left up to each conversion to decide which attributes it will recognize.

The substitution character attribute specifies to the conversion object what to do when this is no identical character for a given code element.

OS Version Introduced

OS/2 Warp