Struct encoding::codec::simpchinese::GBEncoding[][src]

pub struct GBEncoding<T> { /* fields omitted */ }

GBK and GB 18030-2005.

The original GBK 1.0 region spans [81-FE] [40-7E 80-FE], and is derived from several different revisions of a family of encodings named "GBK":

GB 18030-2005 is a simplified Chinese encoding which extends GBK 1.0 to a pan-Unicode encoding. It assigns four-byte sequences to every Unicode codepoint missing from the GBK area, lexicographically ordered with occasional "gaps" for codepoints in the GBK area. Due to this compatibility decision, there is no simple relationship between these four-byte sequences and Unicode codepoints, though there exists a relatively simple mapping algorithm with a small lookup table.

Specialization

This type is specialized with GBType T, which should be either GBK or GB18030.

Trait Implementations

impl<T: Clone> Clone for GBEncoding<T>
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Returns a copy of the value. Read more

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl<T: Copy> Copy for GBEncoding<T>
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impl<T: GBType> Encoding for GBEncoding<T>
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Returns the canonical name of given encoding. This name is guaranteed to be unique across built-in encodings, but it is not normative and would be at most arbitrary. Read more

Returns a name of given encoding defined in the WHATWG Encoding standard, if any. This name often differs from name due to the compatibility reason. Read more

Creates a new encoder.

Creates a new decoder.

An easy-to-use interface to RawEncoder. On the encoder error trap is called, which may return a replacement sequence to continue processing, or a failure to return the error. Read more

Encode into a ByteWriter.

An easy-to-use interface to RawDecoder. On the decoder error trap is called, which may return a replacement string to continue processing, or a failure to return the error. Read more

Decode into a StringWriter. Read more

Auto Trait Implementations

impl<T> Send for GBEncoding<T> where
    T: Send

impl<T> Sync for GBEncoding<T> where
    T: Sync