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: encodingCheckerFunction takes the encoding name as a parameter and returns true-ish if the encoding should be listed. Regexes should also be supported. If the parameter is missing, returns all supported encodings.
: encodingCheckerFunction takes the encoding name as a parameter and returns true-ish if the encoding should be listed. Regexes should also be supported. If the parameter is missing, returns all supported encodings.


=== Class: Converter ===
=== Class: Transcoder ===


There also should be a class enc.Converter for more advanced conversion (transcoding).
There also should be a class enc.Transcoder for general transcoding conversion (between ByteStrings or ByteArrays).


; [Constructor] Converter(from, to)
; [Constructor] Transcoder(from, to)
: Where from and to are the encoding names.
: Where from and to are the encoding names.
; [Method] push(byteStringOrArray[, outputByteArray])
; [Method] push(byteStringOrArray[, outputByteArray])
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Example:
Example:


   Converter = require('encodings').Converter
   Transcoder = require('encodings').Transcoder
   converter = new Converter('iso-8859-1', 'utf-32')
   transcoder = new Transcoder('iso-8859-1', 'utf-32')
   output = converter.push(input) // input is a ByteString, and output too
   output = transcoder.push(input) // input is a ByteString, and output too
   converter.close()
   transcoder.close()


Another example:
Another example:


   converter = new Converter('utf-32', 'utf-8')
   transcoder = new Transcoder('utf-32', 'utf-8')
   output = new ByteArray()
   output = new ByteArray()
   while (input = readSomeByteFromSomewhere()) {
   while (input = readSomeByteFromSomewhere()) {
           converter.push(input, output)
           transcoder.push(input, output)
   }
   }
   converter.close()
   transcoder.close()
   // output is the complete conversion of all the input chunks concatenated now
   // output is the complete conversion of all the input chunks concatenated now


(See [[ServerJS/Encodings/OldClass]] for another API.)
(See [[ServerJS/Encodings/OldClass]] for another API.)

Revision as of 09:02, 10 April 2009

Rationale

For Streams, we need encodings support. There also should be a low-level API available for this.

There is some discussion on the mailing list (see <http://groups.google.com/group/serverjs/browse_thread/thread/6365b2a54615a134>) and here, there is a summary of these efforts.

Encoding Names

The encoding names should be among those supported by ICONV, which seem to be a superset of http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets.

The following encodings are required:

  • US-ASCII
  • UTF-8
  • UTF-16
  • ISO-8859-1

Encoding names must be case insensitive

API

OK, so probably this should be a module:

 var enc = require('encodings')

Simple methods

For convenience, there should be these easy methods for converting between encodings:

string = enc.convertToString(sourceEncoding, byteStringOrArray)
Converts a ByteString or a ByteArray to a Javascript string.
byteString = enc.convertFromString(targetEncoding, string)
Converts a Javascript string to a ByteString.
byteString = enc.convert(sourceEncoding, targetEncoding, byteStringOrArray)
Converts a ByteString or a ByteArray to a ByteString.

Checking for available encodings

enc.supports(encodingName)
Checks if encodingName is supported and return true if so, false otherwise.
enc.listEncodings([encodingCheckerFunction or regex])
encodingCheckerFunction takes the encoding name as a parameter and returns true-ish if the encoding should be listed. Regexes should also be supported. If the parameter is missing, returns all supported encodings.

Class: Transcoder

There also should be a class enc.Transcoder for general transcoding conversion (between ByteStrings or ByteArrays).

[Constructor] Transcoder(from, to)
Where from and to are the encoding names.
[Method] push(byteStringOrArray[, outputByteArray])
Convert input from a ByteString or ByteArray. Those parts of byteStringOrArray that could not be converted (for multi-byte encodings) are stored in a buffer. If outputByteArray is passed, the results are appended to outputByteArray.
If outputByteArray was passed, returns outputByteArray, otherwise returns (as a ByteString) as much output as could be converted.
[Method] close()
Close the stream. Throws an exception if there was a conversion error (specifically, a partial multibyte character).
Returns nothing and takes no parameters.

TODO: Which exception to throw on error?

Example:

 Transcoder = require('encodings').Transcoder
 transcoder = new Transcoder('iso-8859-1', 'utf-32')
 output = transcoder.push(input) // input is a ByteString, and output too
 transcoder.close()

Another example:

 transcoder = new Transcoder('utf-32', 'utf-8')
 output = new ByteArray()
 while (input = readSomeByteFromSomewhere()) {
         transcoder.push(input, output)
 }
 transcoder.close()
 // output is the complete conversion of all the input chunks concatenated now

(See ServerJS/Encodings/OldClass for another API.)