Copyright | (c) The University of Glasgow, 2008-2011 |
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License | see libraries/base/LICENSE |
Maintainer | [email protected] |
Stability | internal |
Portability | non-portable |
Safe Haskell | Trustworthy |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Types for specifying how text encoding/decoding fails
data CodingFailureMode Source
The CodingFailureMode
is used to construct TextEncoding
s, and specifies how they handle illegal sequences.
ErrorOnCodingFailure | Throw an error when an illegal sequence is encountered |
IgnoreCodingFailure | Attempt to ignore and recover if an illegal sequence is encountered |
TransliterateCodingFailure | Replace with the closest visual match upon an illegal sequence |
RoundtripFailure | Use the private-use escape mechanism to attempt to allow illegal sequences to be roundtripped. |
codingFailureModeSuffix :: CodingFailureMode -> String Source
isSurrogate :: Char -> Bool Source
Some characters are actually "surrogate" codepoints defined for use in UTF-16. We need to signal an invalid character if we detect them when encoding a sequence of Char
s into Word8
s because they won't give valid Unicode.
We may also need to signal an invalid character if we detect them when encoding a sequence of Char
s into Word8
s because the RoundtripFailure
mode creates these to round-trip bytes through our internal UTF-16 encoding.
recoverDecode :: CodingFailureMode -> Buffer Word8 -> Buffer Char -> IO (Buffer Word8, Buffer Char) Source
recoverEncode :: CodingFailureMode -> Buffer Char -> Buffer Word8 -> IO (Buffer Char, Buffer Word8) Source
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