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244 lines
5.5 KiB
C
244 lines
5.5 KiB
C
/*
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* The authors of this software are Rob Pike and Ken Thompson.
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* Copyright (c) 2002 by Lucent Technologies.
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* Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software for any
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* purpose without fee is hereby granted, provided that this entire notice
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* is included in all copies of any software which is or includes a copy
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* or modification of this software and in all copies of the supporting
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* documentation for such software.
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* THIS SOFTWARE IS BEING PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
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* WARRANTY. IN PARTICULAR, NEITHER THE AUTHORS NOR LUCENT TECHNOLOGIES MAKE ANY
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* REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF ANY KIND CONCERNING THE MERCHANTABILITY
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* OF THIS SOFTWARE OR ITS FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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*/
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/*
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* This code is copied, with slight editing due to type differences,
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* from a subset of ../lib9/utf/rune.c
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*/
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#include "runtime.h"
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enum
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{
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Bit1 = 7,
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Bitx = 6,
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Bit2 = 5,
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Bit3 = 4,
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Bit4 = 3,
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Bit5 = 2,
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T1 = ((1<<(Bit1+1))-1) ^ 0xFF, /* 0000 0000 */
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Tx = ((1<<(Bitx+1))-1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1000 0000 */
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T2 = ((1<<(Bit2+1))-1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1100 0000 */
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T3 = ((1<<(Bit3+1))-1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1110 0000 */
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T4 = ((1<<(Bit4+1))-1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1111 0000 */
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T5 = ((1<<(Bit5+1))-1) ^ 0xFF, /* 1111 1000 */
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Rune1 = (1<<(Bit1+0*Bitx))-1, /* 0000 0000 0111 1111 */
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Rune2 = (1<<(Bit2+1*Bitx))-1, /* 0000 0111 1111 1111 */
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Rune3 = (1<<(Bit3+2*Bitx))-1, /* 1111 1111 1111 1111 */
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Rune4 = (1<<(Bit4+3*Bitx))-1,
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/* 0001 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 */
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Maskx = (1<<Bitx)-1, /* 0011 1111 */
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Testx = Maskx ^ 0xFF, /* 1100 0000 */
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Runeerror = 0xFFFD,
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Runeself = 0x80,
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Bad = Runeerror,
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Runemax = 0x10FFFF, /* maximum rune value */
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};
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/*
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* Modified by Wei-Hwa Huang, Google Inc., on 2004-09-24
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* This is a slower but "safe" version of the old chartorune
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* that works on strings that are not necessarily null-terminated.
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*
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* If you know for sure that your string is null-terminated,
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* chartorune will be a bit faster.
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*
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* It is guaranteed not to attempt to access "length"
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* past the incoming pointer. This is to avoid
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* possible access violations. If the string appears to be
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* well-formed but incomplete (i.e., to get the whole Rune
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* we'd need to read past str+length) then we'll set the Rune
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* to Bad and return 0.
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*
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* Note that if we have decoding problems for other
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* reasons, we return 1 instead of 0.
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*/
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int32
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charntorune(int32 *rune, byte *str, int32 length)
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{
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int32 c, c1, c2, c3;
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int32 l;
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/* When we're not allowed to read anything */
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if(length <= 0) {
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goto badlen;
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}
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/*
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* one character sequence (7-bit value)
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* 00000-0007F => T1
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*/
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c = *(byte*)str; /* cast not necessary, but kept for safety */
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if(c < Tx) {
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*rune = c;
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return 1;
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}
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// If we can't read more than one character we must stop
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if(length <= 1) {
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goto badlen;
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}
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/*
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* two character sequence (11-bit value)
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* 0080-07FF => T2 Tx
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*/
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c1 = *(byte*)(str+1) ^ Tx;
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if(c1 & Testx)
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goto bad;
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if(c < T3) {
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if(c < T2)
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goto bad;
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l = ((c << Bitx) | c1) & Rune2;
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if(l <= Rune1)
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goto bad;
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*rune = l;
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return 2;
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}
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// If we can't read more than two characters we must stop
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if(length <= 2) {
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goto badlen;
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}
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/*
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* three character sequence (16-bit value)
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* 0800-FFFF => T3 Tx Tx
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*/
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c2 = *(byte*)(str+2) ^ Tx;
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if(c2 & Testx)
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goto bad;
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if(c < T4) {
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l = ((((c << Bitx) | c1) << Bitx) | c2) & Rune3;
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if(l <= Rune2)
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goto bad;
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*rune = l;
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return 3;
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}
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if (length <= 3)
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goto badlen;
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/*
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* four character sequence (21-bit value)
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* 10000-1FFFFF => T4 Tx Tx Tx
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*/
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c3 = *(byte*)(str+3) ^ Tx;
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if (c3 & Testx)
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goto bad;
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if (c < T5) {
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l = ((((((c << Bitx) | c1) << Bitx) | c2) << Bitx) | c3) & Rune4;
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if (l <= Rune3)
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goto bad;
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*rune = l;
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return 4;
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}
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// Support for 5-byte or longer UTF-8 would go here, but
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// since we don't have that, we'll just fall through to bad.
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/*
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* bad decoding
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*/
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bad:
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*rune = Bad;
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return 1;
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badlen:
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*rune = Bad;
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return 0;
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}
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int32
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runetochar(byte *str, int32 rune) /* note: in original, arg2 was pointer */
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{
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/* Runes are signed, so convert to unsigned for range check. */
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uint32 c;
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/*
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* one character sequence
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* 00000-0007F => 00-7F
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*/
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c = rune;
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if(c <= Rune1) {
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str[0] = c;
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return 1;
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}
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/*
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* two character sequence
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* 0080-07FF => T2 Tx
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*/
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if(c <= Rune2) {
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str[0] = T2 | (c >> 1*Bitx);
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str[1] = Tx | (c & Maskx);
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return 2;
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}
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/*
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* If the Rune is out of range, convert it to the error rune.
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* Do this test here because the error rune encodes to three bytes.
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* Doing it earlier would duplicate work, since an out of range
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* Rune wouldn't have fit in one or two bytes.
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*/
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if (c > Runemax)
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c = Runeerror;
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/*
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* three character sequence
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* 0800-FFFF => T3 Tx Tx
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*/
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if (c <= Rune3) {
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str[0] = T3 | (c >> 2*Bitx);
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str[1] = Tx | ((c >> 1*Bitx) & Maskx);
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str[2] = Tx | (c & Maskx);
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return 3;
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}
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/*
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* four character sequence (21-bit value)
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* 10000-1FFFFF => T4 Tx Tx Tx
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*/
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str[0] = T4 | (c >> 3*Bitx);
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str[1] = Tx | ((c >> 2*Bitx) & Maskx);
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str[2] = Tx | ((c >> 1*Bitx) & Maskx);
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str[3] = Tx | (c & Maskx);
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return 4;
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}
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/*
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* Wrappers for calling from go
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*/
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void
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sys·bytestorune(byte *str, int32 off, int32 length, int32 outrune, int32 outcount)
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{
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outcount = charntorune(&outrune, str + off, length);
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FLUSH(&outrune);
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FLUSH(&outcount);
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}
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void
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sys·stringtorune(string str, int32 off, int32 outrune, int32 outcount)
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{
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outcount = charntorune(&outrune, str->str + off, str->len - off);
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FLUSH(&outrune);
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FLUSH(&outcount);
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}
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