punycode_encode - API function
#include <punycode.h>
int punycode_encode(size_t input_length, const
punycode_uint [] input, const unsigned char []
case_flags, size_t * output_length, char []
output);
- size_t
input_length
- The number of code points in the input array and the number of
flags in the case_flags array.
- const punycode_uint []
input
- An array of code points. They are presumed to be Unicode code points, but
that is not strictly REQUIRED. The array contains code points, not code
units. UTF-16 uses code units D800 through DFFF to refer to code points
10000..10FFFF. The code points D800..DFFF do not occur in any valid
Unicode string. The code points that can occur in Unicode strings (0..D7FF
and E000..10FFFF) are also called Unicode scalar values.
- const unsigned char []
case_flags
- A NULL pointer or an array of boolean values parallel to the
input array. Nonzero (true, flagged) suggests that the
corresponding Unicode character be forced to uppercase after being decoded
(if possible), and zero (false, unflagged) suggests that it be forced to
lowercase (if possible). ASCII code points (0..7F) are encoded literally,
except that ASCII letters are forced to uppercase or lowercase according
to the corresponding case flags. If case_flags is a NULL
pointer then ASCII letters are left as they are, and other code points are
treated as unflagged.
- size_t *
output_length
- The caller passes in the maximum number of ASCII code points that it can
receive. On successful return it will contain the number of ASCII code
points actually output.
- char [] output
- An array of ASCII code points. It is *not* null-terminated; it will
contain zeros if and only if the input contains zeros. (Of course
the caller can leave room for a terminator and add one if needed.)
Converts a sequence of code points (presumed to be Unicode code
points) to Punycode.
Return value: The return value can be any of the
Punycode_status values defined above except
PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT. If not PUNYCODE_SUCCESS, then
output_size and output might contain garbage.
Converts a sequence of code points (presumed to be Unicode code
points) to Punycode.
Return value: The return value can be any of the
Punycode_status values defined above except
PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT. If not PUNYCODE_SUCCESS, then
output_size and output might contain garbage.
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