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217 lines
7.8 KiB
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217 lines
7.8 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2001 Ronald Garcia, Indiana University (garcia@osl.iu.edu)
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// Andrew Lumsdaine, Indiana University (lums@osl.iu.edu).
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// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompany-
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// ing file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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#ifndef BOOST_UTF8_CODECVT_FACET_HPP
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#define BOOST_UTF8_CODECVT_FACET_HPP
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// MS compatible compilers support #pragma once
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#if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1020)
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# pragma once
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#endif
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/////////1/////////2/////////3/////////4/////////5/////////6/////////7/////////8
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// utf8_codecvt_facet.hpp
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// This header defines class utf8_codecvt_facet, derived from
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// std::codecvt<wchar_t, char>, which can be used to convert utf8 data in
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// files into wchar_t strings in the application.
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//
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// The header is NOT STANDALONE, and is not to be included by the USER.
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// There are at least two libraries which want to use this functionality, and
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// we want to avoid code duplication. It would be possible to create utf8
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// library, but:
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// - this requires review process first
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// - in the case, when linking the a library which uses utf8
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// (say 'program_options'), user should also link to the utf8 library.
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// This seems inconvenient, and asking a user to link to an unrevieved
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// library is strange.
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// Until the above points are fixed, a library which wants to use utf8 must:
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// - include this header in one of it's headers or sources
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// - include the corresponding boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.ipp file in one
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// of its sources
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// - before including either file, the library must define
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// - BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE to the namespace declaration that must be used
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// - BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE to the code to close the previous namespace
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// declaration.
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// - BOOST_UTF8_DECL -- to the code which must be used for all 'exportable'
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// symbols.
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//
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// For example, program_options library might contain:
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// #define BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE <backslash character>
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// namespace boost { namespace program_options {
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// #define BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE }}
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// #define BOOST_UTF8_DECL BOOST_PROGRAM_OPTIONS_DECL
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// #include <boost/detail/utf8_codecvt_facet.ipp>
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//
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// Essentially, each library will have its own copy of utf8 code, in
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// different namespaces.
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// Note:(Robert Ramey). I have made the following alterations in the original
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// code.
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// a) Rendered utf8_codecvt<wchar_t, char> with using templates
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// b) Move longer functions outside class definition to prevent inlining
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// and make code smaller
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// c) added on a derived class to permit translation to/from current
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// locale to utf8
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// See http://www.boost.org for updates, documentation, and revision history.
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// archives stored as text - note these ar templated on the basic
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// stream templates to accommodate wide (and other?) kind of characters
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//
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// note the fact that on libraries without wide characters, ostream is
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// is not a specialization of basic_ostream which in fact is not defined
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// in such cases. So we can't use basic_ostream<OStream::char_type> but rather
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// use two template parameters
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//
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// utf8_codecvt_facet
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// This is an implementation of a std::codecvt facet for translating
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// from UTF-8 externally to UCS-4. Note that this is not tied to
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// any specific types in order to allow customization on platforms
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// where wchar_t is not big enough.
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//
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// NOTES: The current implementation jumps through some unpleasant hoops in
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// order to deal with signed character types. As a std::codecvt_base::result,
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// it is necessary for the ExternType to be convertible to unsigned char.
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// I chose not to tie the extern_type explicitly to char. But if any combination
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// of types other than <wchar_t,char_t> is used, then std::codecvt must be
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// specialized on those types for this to work.
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#include <locale>
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#include <cwchar> // for mbstate_t
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#include <cstddef> // for std::size_t
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#include <boost/config.hpp>
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#include <boost/detail/workaround.hpp>
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#if defined(BOOST_NO_STDC_NAMESPACE)
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namespace std {
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using ::mbstate_t;
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using ::size_t;
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}
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#endif
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// maximum lenght of a multibyte string
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#define MB_LENGTH_MAX 8
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BOOST_UTF8_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
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// //
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// utf8_codecvt_facet //
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// //
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// See utf8_codecvt_facet.ipp for the implementation. //
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//----------------------------------------------------------------------------//
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#ifndef BOOST_UTF8_DECL
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#define BOOST_UTF8_DECL
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#endif
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struct BOOST_SYMBOL_VISIBLE utf8_codecvt_facet :
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public std::codecvt<wchar_t, char, std::mbstate_t>
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{
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public:
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BOOST_UTF8_DECL explicit utf8_codecvt_facet(std::size_t no_locale_manage=0);
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virtual ~utf8_codecvt_facet(){}
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protected:
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BOOST_UTF8_DECL virtual std::codecvt_base::result do_in(
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std::mbstate_t& state,
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const char * from,
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const char * from_end,
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const char * & from_next,
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wchar_t * to,
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wchar_t * to_end,
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wchar_t*& to_next
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) const;
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BOOST_UTF8_DECL virtual std::codecvt_base::result do_out(
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std::mbstate_t & state,
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const wchar_t * from,
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const wchar_t * from_end,
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const wchar_t* & from_next,
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char * to,
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char * to_end,
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char * & to_next
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) const;
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bool invalid_continuing_octet(unsigned char octet_1) const {
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return (octet_1 < 0x80|| 0xbf< octet_1);
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}
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bool invalid_leading_octet(unsigned char octet_1) const {
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return (0x7f < octet_1 && octet_1 < 0xc0) ||
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(octet_1 > 0xfd);
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}
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// continuing octets = octets except for the leading octet
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static unsigned int get_cont_octet_count(unsigned char lead_octet) {
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return get_octet_count(lead_octet) - 1;
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}
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BOOST_UTF8_DECL static unsigned int get_octet_count(unsigned char lead_octet);
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// How many "continuing octets" will be needed for this word
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// == total octets - 1.
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BOOST_UTF8_DECL int get_cont_octet_out_count(wchar_t word) const ;
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virtual bool do_always_noconv() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT_OR_NOTHROW {
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return false;
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}
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// UTF-8 isn't really stateful since we rewind on partial conversions
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virtual std::codecvt_base::result do_unshift(
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std::mbstate_t&,
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char * from,
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char * /*to*/,
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char * & next
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) const {
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next = from;
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return ok;
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}
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virtual int do_encoding() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT_OR_NOTHROW {
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const int variable_byte_external_encoding=0;
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return variable_byte_external_encoding;
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}
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// How many char objects can I process to get <= max_limit
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// wchar_t objects?
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BOOST_UTF8_DECL virtual int do_length(
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const std::mbstate_t &,
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const char * from,
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const char * from_end,
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std::size_t max_limit
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) const
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(600))
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throw()
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#endif
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;
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virtual int do_length(
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std::mbstate_t & s,
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const char * from,
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const char * from_end,
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std::size_t max_limit
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) const
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#if BOOST_WORKAROUND(__IBMCPP__, BOOST_TESTED_AT(600))
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throw()
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#endif
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{
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return do_length(
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const_cast<const std::mbstate_t &>(s),
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from,
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from_end,
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max_limit
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);
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}
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// Largest possible value do_length(state,from,from_end,1) could return.
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virtual int do_max_length() const BOOST_NOEXCEPT_OR_NOTHROW {
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return 6; // largest UTF-8 encoding of a UCS-4 character
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}
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};
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BOOST_UTF8_END_NAMESPACE
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#endif // BOOST_UTF8_CODECVT_FACET_HPP
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