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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2009-12-08 16:18:01 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2009-12-08 16:18:01 +0200 |
commit | 1ca6396a3dd284241de11bcaa210ad5836e8e5a8 (patch) | |
tree | 465c19f0d668a91bb556d748911847acfb80cb09 /documentation/cxx | |
parent | d71611d5fb575078bdf573c35257bb86bb7054e0 (diff) |
Multiple object model character encodings support
Also add support for ISO-8859-1.
Diffstat (limited to 'documentation/cxx')
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/cxx/parser/guide/index.xhtml | 40 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | documentation/cxx/tree/manual/index.xhtml | 18 |
3 files changed, 59 insertions, 24 deletions
diff --git a/documentation/cxx/parser/guide/index.xhtml b/documentation/cxx/parser/guide/index.xhtml index 7379c96..9653e37 100644 --- a/documentation/cxx/parser/guide/index.xhtml +++ b/documentation/cxx/parser/guide/index.xhtml @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ <tr> <th>5</th><td><a href="#5">Mapping Configuration</a> <table class="toc"> - <tr><th>5.1</th><td><a href="#5.1">Character Type</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>5.1</th><td><a href="#5.1">Character Type and Encoding</a></td></tr> <tr><th>5.2</th><td><a href="#5.2">Underlying XML Parser</a></td></tr> <tr><th>5.3</th><td><a href="#5.3">XML Schema Validation</a></td></tr> <tr><th>5.4</th><td><a href="#5.4">Support for Polymorphism</a></td></tr> @@ -1615,8 +1615,8 @@ namespace http://www.example.com/xmlns/my following map files. The string-based XML Schema types are mapped to either <code>std::string</code> or <code>std::wstring</code> depending on the character type - selected (see <a href="#5.1"> Section 5.1, "Character Type"</a> for - more information).</p> + selected (see <a href="#5.1"> Section 5.1, "Character Type and + Encoding"</a> for more information).</p> <pre class="type-map"> namespace http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema @@ -1909,7 +1909,7 @@ age: 28 Compiler Command Line Manual</a>. </p> - <h2><a name="5.1">5.1 Character Type</a></h2> + <h2><a name="5.1">5.1 Character Type and Encoding</a></h2> <p>The C++/Parser mapping has built-in support for two character types: <code>char</code> and <code>wchar_t</code>. You can select the @@ -1921,15 +1921,24 @@ age: 28 <p>Another aspect of the mapping that depends on the character type is character encoding. For the <code>char</code> character type - the encoding is UTF-8. For the <code>wchar_t</code> character type - the encoding is automatically selected between UTF-16 and - UTF-32/UCS-4 depending on the size of the <code>wchar_t</code> type. - On some platforms (for example, Windows with Visual C++ and AIX with IBM XL - C++) <code>wchar_t</code> is 2 bytes long. For these platforms the + the default encoding is UTF-8. Other supported encodings are + ISO-8859-1, Xerces-C++ Local Code Page (LPC), as well as + custom encodings. You can select which encoding should be used + in the object model with the <code>--char-encoding</code> command + line option.</p> + + <p>For the <code>wchar_t</code> character type the encoding is + automatically selected between UTF-16 and UTF-32/UCS-4 depending + on the size of the <code>wchar_t</code> type. On some platforms + (for example, Windows with Visual C++ and AIX with IBM XL C++) + <code>wchar_t</code> is 2 bytes long. For these platforms the encoding is UTF-16. On other platforms <code>wchar_t</code> is 4 bytes - long and UTF-32/UCS-4 is used. - </p> + long and UTF-32/UCS-4 is used.</p> + <p>Note also that the character encoding that is used in the object model + is independent of the encodings used in input and output XML. In fact, + all three (object mode, input XML, and output XML) can have different + encodings.</p> <h2><a name="5.2">5.2 Underlying XML Parser</a></h2> @@ -3306,7 +3315,7 @@ namespace xml_schema <code>document</code> type has the following interface. Note that if the character type is <code>wchar_t</code>, then the string type in the interface becomes <code>std::wstring</code> - (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type"</a>).</p> + (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type and Encoding"</a>).</p> <pre class="c++"> namespace xml_schema @@ -3601,7 +3610,7 @@ namespace xml_schema <code>document</code> type has the following interface. Note that if the character type is <code>wchar_t</code>, then the string type in the interface becomes <code>std::wstring</code> - (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type"</a>).</p> + (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type and Encoding"</a>).</p> <pre class="c++"> namespace xml_schema @@ -3886,7 +3895,8 @@ main (int argc, char* argv[]) character type is <code>wchar_t</code>, then the string type and output stream type in the definition become <code>std::wstring</code> and <code>std::wostream</code>, - respectively (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type"</a>).</p> + respectively (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type + and Encoding"</a>).</p> <pre class="c++"> namespace xml_schema @@ -3998,7 +4008,7 @@ main (int argc, char* argv[]) listing presents the definition of the <code>error_handler</code> interface. Note that if the character type is <code>wchar_t</code>, then the string type in the interface becomes <code>std::wstring</code> - (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type"</a>).</p> + (see <a href="#5.1">Section 5.1, "Character Type and Encoding"</a>).</p> <pre class="c++"> namespace xml_schema diff --git a/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml b/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml index 787610a..f96b09b 100644 --- a/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml +++ b/documentation/cxx/tree/guide/index.xhtml @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ <tr> <th>3</th><td><a href="#3">Overall Mapping Configuration</a> <table class="toc"> - <tr><th>3.1</th><td><a href="#3.1">Character Type</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>3.1</th><td><a href="#3.1">Character Type and Encoding</a></td></tr> <tr><th>3.2</th><td><a href="#3.2">Support for Polymorphism </a></td></tr> <tr><th>3.3</th><td><a href="#3.3">Namespace Mapping</a></td></tr> <tr><th>3.4</th><td><a href="#3.4">Thread Safety</a></td></tr> @@ -1148,7 +1148,7 @@ $ doxygen hello.doxygen Compiler Command Line Manual</a>. </p> - <h2><a name="3.1">3.1 Character Type</a></h2> + <h2><a name="3.1">3.1 Character Type and Encoding</a></h2> <p>The C++/Tree mapping has built-in support for two character types: <code>char</code> and <code>wchar_t</code>. You can select the @@ -1160,14 +1160,25 @@ $ doxygen hello.doxygen <p>Another aspect of the mapping that depends on the character type is character encoding. For the <code>char</code> character type - the encoding is UTF-8. For the <code>wchar_t</code> character type - the encoding is automatically selected between UTF-16 and - UTF-32/UCS-4 depending on the size of the <code>wchar_t</code> type. - On some platforms (for example, Windows with Visual C++ and AIX with IBM XL - C++) <code>wchar_t</code> is 2 bytes long. For these platforms the + the default encoding is UTF-8. Other supported encodings are + ISO-8859-1, Xerces-C++ Local Code Page (LPC), as well as + custom encodings. You can select which encoding should be used + in the object model with the <code>--char-encoding</code> command + line option.</p> + + <p>For the <code>wchar_t</code> character type the encoding is + automatically selected between UTF-16 and UTF-32/UCS-4 depending + on the size of the <code>wchar_t</code> type. On some platforms + (for example, Windows with Visual C++ and AIX with IBM XL C++) + <code>wchar_t</code> is 2 bytes long. For these platforms the encoding is UTF-16. On other platforms <code>wchar_t</code> is 4 bytes long and UTF-32/UCS-4 is used.</p> + <p>Note also that the character encoding that is used in the object model + is independent of the encodings used in input and output XML. In fact, + all three (object mode, input XML, and output XML) can have different + encodings.</p> + <h2><a name="3.2">3.2 Support for Polymorphism</a></h2> <p>By default XSD generates non-polymorphic code. If your vocabulary diff --git a/documentation/cxx/tree/manual/index.xhtml b/documentation/cxx/tree/manual/index.xhtml index d468fe3..91c6154 100644 --- a/documentation/cxx/tree/manual/index.xhtml +++ b/documentation/cxx/tree/manual/index.xhtml @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ <th>2.1</th><td><a href="#2.1">Preliminary Information</a> <table class="toc"> <tr><th>2.1.1</th><td><a href="#2.1.1">Identifiers</a></td></tr> - <tr><th>2.1.2</th><td><a href="#2.1.2">Character Type</a></td></tr> + <tr><th>2.1.2</th><td><a href="#2.1.2">Character Type and Encoding</a></td></tr> <tr><th>2.1.3</th><td><a href="#2.1.3">XML Schema Namespace</a></td></tr> <tr><th>2.1.4</th><td><a href="#2.1.4">Anonymous Types</a></td></tr> </table> @@ -567,7 +567,7 @@ CONVENTION section in the <a href="http://www.codesynthesis.com/projects/xsd/documentation/xsd.xhtml">XSD Compiler Command Line Manual</a>.</p> - <h3><a name="2.1.2">2.1.2 Character Type</a></h3> + <h3><a name="2.1.2">2.1.2 Character Type and Encoding</a></h3> <p>The code that implements the mapping, depending on the <code>--char-type</code> option, is generated using either @@ -577,6 +577,20 @@ your schemas, for example <code>std::basic_string<C></code>. </p> + <p>Another aspect of the mapping that depends on the character type + is character encoding. For the <code>char</code> character type + the default encoding is UTF-8. Other supported encodings are + ISO-8859-1, Xerces-C++ Local Code Page (LPC), as well as + custom encodings and can be selected with the + <code>--char-encoding</code> command line option.</p> + + <p>For the <code>wchar_t</code> character type the encoding is + automatically selected between UTF-16 and UTF-32/UCS-4 depending + on the size of the <code>wchar_t</code> type. On some platforms + (for example, Windows with Visual C++ and AIX with IBM XL C++) + <code>wchar_t</code> is 2 bytes long. For these platforms the + encoding is UTF-16. On other platforms <code>wchar_t</code> is 4 bytes + long and UTF-32/UCS-4 is used.</p> <h3><a name="2.1.3">2.1.3 XML Schema Namespace</a></h3> |