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/***
*xwcsxfrm.c - Transform a wide-character string using locale information
*
* Copyright (c) 1996-2001, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
*
*
*Purpose:
* Transform a wide-character string using the locale information as set by
* LC_COLLATE.
*
*Revision History:
* 01-XX-96 PJP Created from wcsxfrm.c January 1996 by P.J. Plauger
* 04-18-96 GJF Updated for current locale locking. Also, reformatted
* and made several cosmetic changes.
* 12-02-97 GJF Removed bogus codepage determination.
* 01-12-98 GJF Use _lc_collate_cp codepage.
* 01-05-99 GJF Changes for 64-bit size_t.
* 01-29-01 GB Added _func function version of data variable used in msvcprt.lib
* to work with STATIC_CPPLIB
*
*******************************************************************************/
#include <cruntime.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include <locale.h>
#include <setlocal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <mtdll.h>
#include <awint.h>
#include <dbgint.h>
#include <xlocinfo.h> /* for _Collvec, _Wcsxfrm */
/***
*size_t _Wcsxfrm() - Transform a string using locale information
*
*Purpose:
* Transform the wide string pointed to by _string2 and place the
* resulting wide string into the array pointed to by _string1.
* No more than _end1 - _string1 wide characters are placed into the
* resulting string (including the null).
*
* The transformation is such that if wcscmp() is applied to
* the two transformed strings, the return value is equal to
* the result of wcscoll() applied to the two original strings.
* Thus, the conversion must take the locale LC_COLLATE info
* into account.
*
* In the C locale, wcsxfrm() simply resolves to wcsncpy()/wcslen().
*
*Entry:
* wchar_t *_string1 = pointer to beginning of result string
* wchar_t *_end1 = pointer past end of result string
* const wchar_t *_string2 = pointer to beginning of source string
* const wchar_t *_end2 = pointer past end of source string
* const _Collvec *ploc = pointer to locale info
*
*Exit:
* Length of the transformed string.
* If the value returned is too big, the contents of the
* _string1 array are indeterminate.
*
*Exceptions:
* Non-standard: if OM/API error, return INT_MAX.
*
*******************************************************************************/
size_t __cdecl _Wcsxfrm (
wchar_t *_string1,
wchar_t *_end1,
const wchar_t *_string2,
const wchar_t *_end2,
const _Collvec *ploc
)
{
size_t _n1 = _end1 - _string1;
size_t _n2 = _end2 - _string2;
int size = INT_MAX;
unsigned char *bbuffer;
LCID handle;
#ifdef _MT
int local_lock_flag;
_lock_locale( local_lock_flag )
#endif
if (ploc == 0)
handle = ___lc_handle_func()[LC_COLLATE];
else
handle = ploc->_Hand;
if (handle == _CLOCALEHANDLE) {
_unlock_locale( local_lock_flag )
if (_n2 <= _n1)
memcpy(_string1, _string2, _n2 * sizeof (wchar_t));
return _n2;
}
/*
* When using LCMAP_SORTKEY, LCMapStringW handles BYTES not wide
* chars. We use a byte buffer to hold bytes and then convert the
* byte string to a wide char string and return this so it can be
* compared using wcscmp(). User's buffer is _n1 wide chars, so
* use an internal buffer of _n1 bytes.
*/
if (NULL == (bbuffer = (unsigned char *)_malloc_crt(_n1)))
goto error_cleanup;
if (0 == (size = __crtLCMapStringW(handle,
LCMAP_SORTKEY,
_string2,
(int)_n2,
(wchar_t *)bbuffer,
(int)_n1,
___lc_collate_cp_func())))
{
/* buffer not big enough, get size required. */
if (0 == (size = __crtLCMapStringW(handle,
LCMAP_SORTKEY,
_string2,
(int)_n2,
NULL,
0,
___lc_collate_cp_func())))
size = INT_MAX; /* default error */
} else {
int i;
/* string successfully mapped, convert to wide char */
for (i = 0; i < size; i++)
_string1[i] = (wchar_t)bbuffer[i];
}
error_cleanup:
_unlock_locale( local_lock_flag )
_free_crt(bbuffer);
return (size_t)size;
}