// sequence_conv.hh // This file is part of libpbe; see http://anyterm.org/ // (C) 2008 Philip Endecott // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0: // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization // obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by // this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute, // execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the // Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to // do so, all subject to the following: // // The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including // the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer, // must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and // all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative // works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by // a source language processor. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT // SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE // FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, // ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER // DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. #ifndef libpbe_charset_sequence_conv_hh #define libpbe_charset_sequence_conv_hh #include "charset_t.hh" #include "charset_traits.hh" #include "char_conv.hh" #include "error_policy.hh" namespace pbe { // Conversion of strings between character sets // ----------------------------------------------- // // This file provides facilites to convert sequences of characters, including // strings and other sequences, from one character set to another. Essentially // this just involves repeated application of the character-at-a-time // char_conv template, and that is the default strategy implemented below. // However for some iterators and some character set pairs, optimised // implementations are possible and these can be provided by specialisation // of sequence_conv. // Base template, with default implementation using char_conv: template< charset_t from_cs, charset_t to_cs, typename error_policy, typename InputIterator, typename OutputIterator, typename Enable = void > struct sequence_conv { OutputIterator operator() ( InputIterator first, const InputIterator& last, OutputIterator result, typename charset_traits::state_t& from_state, typename charset_traits::state_t& to_state) { for (; first != last; ++first) { *(result++) = char_conv()(*first,from_state,to_state); } return result; } }; }; #endif