#ifndef JSON_ADAPTER_NFC_HH #define JSON_ADAPTER_NFC_HH #include #include #include enum class IsNFC { No=0, // contains a character that cannot occur in NFC Maybe=1, // contains a character that is only allowed in certain positions in NFC Yes=2 // contains no invalid or partially valid character }; std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, IsNFC is_nfc); class illegal_utf8 : public std::runtime_error { public: illegal_utf8(const std::string& s, unsigned position, const std::string& reason); protected: explicit illegal_utf8(const std::string& message); }; // scans the char sequences and parses UTF-8 sequences. Detect UTF-8 errors and throws exceptions. uint32_t parseUtf8(const char*& c, const char* end); // throws illegal_utf8 exception if s is not valid UTF-8 void assert_utf8(const std::string& s); // creates an NFD u32string from UTF-8 input string s std::u32string fromUtf8_decompose(const std::string& s); // convert NFD to NFC std::u32string createNFC(std::u32string nfd_string); // return No or Maybe, if at least one character with NFC_Quickcheck class is "No" or "Maybe" // might throw illegal_utf8 exception IsNFC isNFC_quick_check(const std::string& s); // runs first quick check and a deep test if quick check returns "Maybe". bool isNFC(const std::string& s); // converts a C++ string (in UTF-8) into NFC form // s is ''moved'' to the return value if possible so no copy is done here. std::string toNFC(std::string s); #endif // JSON_ADAPTER_NFC_HH