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ManoloFLTK
2025-11-09 14:37:07 +01:00
parent d12d16f6ab
commit 733511af41
2 changed files with 5 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -43,11 +43,6 @@ extern "C" {
/* F2: comes from FLTK2 */
/* OD: comes from OksiD */
/**
Return the number of bytes needed to encode the given UCS4 character in UTF-8.
\param [in] ucs UCS4 encoded character
\return number of bytes required
*/
FL_EXPORT int fl_utf8bytes(unsigned ucs);
/* OD: returns the byte length of the first UTF-8 char sequence (returns -1 if not valid) */

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@@ -1088,7 +1088,7 @@ const char* fl_utf8back(const char* p, const char* start, const char* end)
/** Returns number of bytes that utf8encode() will use to encode the
character \p ucs.
\param[in] 32 bit Unicode character
\param[in] ucs 32-bit Unicode character
\return number of bytes for UTF-8 encoded sequence.
*/
int fl_utf8bytes(unsigned ucs) {
@@ -1121,8 +1121,8 @@ int fl_utf8bytes(unsigned ucs) {
utf8encode/fl_utf8decode will be the identity for all codes between 0
and 0x10ffff.
\param[in] ucs 32 bit Unicode character
\param[out] a buffer of at least four bytes to receive the UTF-8 byte
\param[in] ucs 32-bit Unicode character
\param[out] buf a buffer of at least four bytes to receive the UTF-8 byte
sequence. No terminating NUL is added.
\return number of bytes in UTF-8 sequence.
*/
@@ -1495,8 +1495,8 @@ int fl_wcwidth(const char* src) {
\param[in] src points at the UTF-8, and
\param[in] srclen is the number of bytes to convert.
\param[out] dst points at an array to write, and \p dstlen is the number of
locations in this array. At most \p dstlen-1 wchar_t will be
\param[out] dst points at an array to write, and
\param[in] dstlen is the number of locations in this array. At most \p dstlen-1 wchar_t will be
written there, plus a 0 terminating wchar_t.
\return The return value is the number of wchar_t that \e would be written
to \p dst if it were long enough, not counting the terminating