#include "stlexam.h" #pragma hdrstop /************************************************************************** * * codecvt.cpp - Example program of codecvt facet. * See Class Reference Section * *************************************************************************** * * (c) Copyright 1994, 1998 Rogue Wave Software, Inc. * ALL RIGHTS RESERVED * * The software and information contained herein are proprietary to, and * comprise valuable trade secrets of, Rogue Wave Software, Inc., which * intends to preserve as trade secrets such software and information. * This software is furnished pursuant to a written license agreement and * may be used, copied, transmitted, and stored only in accordance with * the terms of such license and with the inclusion of the above copyright * notice. This software and information or any other copies thereof may * not be provided or otherwise made available to any other person. * * Notwithstanding any other lease or license that may pertain to, or * accompany the delivery of, this computer software and information, the * rights of the Government regarding its use, reproduction and disclosure * are as set forth in Section 52.227-19 of the FARS Computer * Software-Restricted Rights clause. * * Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to * restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in * Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. * Contractor/Manufacturer is Rogue Wave Software, Inc., * P.O. Box 2328, Corvallis, Oregon 97339. * * This computer software and information is distributed with "restricted * rights." Use, duplication or disclosure is subject to restrictions as * set forth in NASA FAR SUP 18-52.227-79 (April 1985) "Commercial * Computer Software-Restricted Rights (April 1985)." If the Clause at * 18-52.227-74 "Rights in Data General" is specified in the contract, * then the "Alternate III" clause applies. * **************************************************************************/ #include #include "codecvte.h" int main () { #ifndef _RWSTD_NO_NAMESPACE using namespace std; #endif mbstate_t state; // three strings to use as buffers string ins("\xfc \xcc \xcd \x61 \xe1 \xd9 \xc6 \xe6 \xf5"); string ins2(ins.size(),'.'); string outs(ins.size()/ex_codecvt().encoding(),'.'); // Print initial contents of buffers cout << "Before:\n" << ins << endl; cout << ins2 << endl; cout << outs << endl << endl; // Initialize buffers string::iterator in_it = ins.begin(); string::iterator out_it = outs.begin(); string::const_iterator const_in_it = ins.begin(); string::const_iterator const_out_it = outs.begin(); // Create a user defined codecvt fact // This facet converst from ISO Latin // Alphabet No. 1 (ISO 8859-1) to // U.S. ASCII code page 437 // This facet replaces the default for // codecvt locale loc(locale(),new ex_codecvt); // Now get the facet from the locale const codecvt& cdcvt = #ifndef _RWSTD_NO_TEMPLATE_ON_RETURN_TYPE use_facet >(loc); #else use_facet(loc,(codecvt*)0); #endif // convert the buffer cdcvt.in(state,ins.begin(),ins.end(),const_in_it, outs.begin(),outs.end(),out_it); cout << "After in:\n" << ins << endl; cout << ins2 << endl; cout << outs << endl << endl; // Lastly, convert back to the original codeset in_it = ins.begin(); out_it = outs.begin(); cdcvt.out(state, outs.begin(),outs.end(),const_out_it, ins2.begin(),ins2.end(),in_it); cout << "After out:\n" << ins << endl; cout << ins2 << endl; cout << outs << endl; return 0; }