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30------------------------------------------------------------------------------
31
32--  This package contains the routine used to convert strings to wide (wide)
33--  strings for use by wide (wide) image attribute.
34
35with System.WCh_Con;
36
37package System.WCh_StW is
38   pragma Pure;
39
40   procedure String_To_Wide_String
41     (S  : String;
42      R  : out Wide_String;
43      L  : out Natural;
44      EM : System.WCh_Con.WC_Encoding_Method);
45   --  This routine simply takes its argument and converts it to wide string
46   --  format, storing the result in R (1 .. L), with L being set appropriately
47   --  on return. The caller guarantees that R is long enough to accommodate
48   --  the result. This is used in the context of the Wide_Image attribute,
49   --  where the argument is the corresponding 'Image attribute. Any wide
50   --  character escape sequences in the string are converted to the
51   --  corresponding wide character value. No syntax checks are made, it is
52   --  assumed that any such sequences are validly formed (this must be assured
53   --  by the caller), and results from the fact that Wide_Image is only used
54   --  on strings that have been built by the compiler, such as images of
55   --  enumeration literals. If the method for encoding is a shift-in,
56   --  shift-out convention, then it is assumed that normal (non-wide
57   --  character) mode holds at the start and end of the argument string. EM
58   --  indicates the wide character encoding method.
59   --  Note: in the WCEM_Brackets case, the brackets escape sequence is used
60   --  only for codes greater than 16#FF#.
61
62   procedure String_To_Wide_Wide_String
63     (S  : String;
64      R  : out Wide_Wide_String;
65      L  : out Natural;
66      EM : System.WCh_Con.WC_Encoding_Method);
67   --  Same function with Wide_Wide_String output
68
69end System.WCh_StW;
70