Chromium Code Reviews| Index: ppapi/api/trusted/ppb_char_set_trusted.idl |
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| +/* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| + * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| + * found in the LICENSE file. |
| + */ |
| + |
| +/* |
| + * This file defines the <code>PPB_TCPSocket_Private</code> interface. |
|
bbudge
2012/02/08 21:56:58
PPB_CharSet_Trusted
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| + */ |
| + |
| +label Chrome { |
| + M18 = 1.0 |
| +}; |
| + |
| +[assert_size(4)] enum PP_CharSet_Trusted_ConversionError { |
| + /** |
| + * Causes the entire conversion to fail if an error is encountered. The |
| + * conversion function will return NULL. |
| + */ |
| + PP_CHARSET_TRUSTED_CONVERSIONERROR_FAIL, |
| + |
| + /** |
| + * Silently skips over errors. Unrepresentable characters and input encoding |
| + * errors will be removed from the output. |
| + */ |
| + PP_CHARSET_TRUSTED_CONVERSIONERROR_SKIP, |
| + |
| + /** |
| + * Replaces the error or unrepresentable character with a substitution |
| + * character. When converting to a Unicode character set (UTF-8 or UTF-16) it |
| + * will use the unicode "substitution character" U+FFFD. When converting to |
| + * another character set, the character will be charset-specific. For many |
| + * languages this will be the representation of the '?' character. |
| + */ |
| + PP_CHARSET_TRUSTED_CONVERSIONERROR_SUBSTITUTE |
| +}; |
| + |
| +/** |
| + * The <code>PPB_CharSet_Trusted</code> interface provides a method for |
|
bbudge
2012/02/08 21:56:58
"a method" | "functions"?
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| + * converting between character sets. |
| + * |
| + * This inteface is provided for trusted plugins only since in Native Client it |
| + * would require an expensive out-of-process IPC call for each conversion, |
| + * which makes performance unacceptable. Native Client plugins should include |
| + * ICU or some other library if they need this feature. |
| + */ |
| +interface PPB_CharSet_Trusted { |
| + /** |
| + * Converts the UTF-16 string pointed to in |*utf16| to an 8-bit string in |
|
bbudge
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in | by
|
| + * the specified code page. |utf16_len| is measured in UTF-16 units, not |
| + * bytes. This value may not be NULL. |
| + * |
| + * The given output buffer will be filled up to output_length bytes with the |
| + * result. output_length will be updated with the number of bytes required |
| + * for the given string. The output buffer may be null to just retrieve the |
| + * required buffer length. |
| + * |
| + * This function will return PP_FALSE if there was an error converting the |
| + * string and you requested PP_CHARSET_CONVERSIONERROR_FAIL, or the output |
| + * character set was unknown. Otherwise, it will return PP_TRUE. |
| + */ |
| + PP_Bool UTF16ToCharSet([in, size_as=utf16_len] uint16_t[] utf16, |
| + [in] uint32_t utf16_len, |
| + [in] str_t output_char_set, |
| + [in] PP_CharSet_Trusted_ConversionError on_error, |
| + [out] str_t output_buffer, |
| + [inout] uint32_t output_length); |
| + |
| + /** |
| + * Same as UTF16ToCharSet except converts in the other direction. The input |
| + * is in the given charset, and the |input_len| is the number of bytes in |
| + * the |input| string. |
| + * |
| + * Note that the output_utf16_length is measured in UTF-16 characters. |
| + * |
| + * Since UTF16 can represent every Unicode character, the only time the |
| + * replacement character will be used is if the encoding in the input string |
| + * is incorrect. |
| + */ |
| + PP_Bool CharSetToUTF16([in] str_t input, |
| + [in] uint32_t input_len, |
| + [in] str_t input_char_set, |
| + [in] PP_CharSet_Trusted_ConversionError on_error, |
| + [out] uint16_t output_buffer, |
| + [inout] uint32_t output_utf16_length); |
| + |
| + /** |
| + * Returns a string var representing the current multi-byte character set of |
| + * the current system. |
| + * |
| + * WARNING: You really shouldn't be using this function unless you're dealing |
| + * with legacy data. You should be using UTF-8 or UTF-16 and you don't have |
| + * to worry about the character sets. |
| + */ |
| + PP_Var GetDefaultCharSet([in] PP_Instance instance); |
| +}; |