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th_isaccept
thai/thinp.h(3) libthai thai/thinp.h(3)
NAME
thai/thinp.h -
Thai string input sequence filtering.
SYNOPSIS
Data Structures
struct thinpconv_t
Input sequence correction info.
Enumerations
enum thstrict_t { ISC_PASSTHROUGH = 0, ISC_BASICCHECK = 1, ISC_STRICT = 2 }
Strictness of input sequence checking, according to WTT 2.0.
Functions
int th_isaccept (thchar_t c1, thchar_t c2, thstrict_t s)
Check for acceptance of input sequence.
int th_validate (struct thcell_t context, thchar_t c, struct thinpconv_t *conv)
Check and try to correct input sequence.
Detailed Description
Thai string input sequence filtering.
Enumeration Type Documentation
enum thstrict_t
Strictness of input sequence checking, according to WTT 2.0.
Enumerator
ISC_PASSTHROUGH
No check
ISC_BASICCHECK
Basic check
ISC_STRICT
Strict check
Function Documentation
int th_isaccept (thchar_tc1, thchar_tc2, thstrict_ts)
Check for acceptance of input sequence.
Parameters:
c1 : previous character
c2 : the newly input character
s : strictness level
Returns:
non-zero if accepted, 0 otherwise
Checks if, according to WTT 2.0 strictness level s, c2 is allowed after c1.
int th_validate (struct thcell_tcontext, thchar_tc, struct thinpconv_t *conv)
Check and try to correct input sequence.
Parameters:
context : previous cell
c : the newly input character
conv : the storage for resulting correction info
Returns:
0 if the input is to be rejected non-zero otherwise.
Given the previous cell as context, edit the input buffer using the given input c, maintaining WTT canonical order, and do some convenient
correction in conv.
Author
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