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#define IDNAPI enum Punycode_status; const char * punycode_strerror (Punycode_status rc
); typedef punycode_uint; int punycode_encode (size_t input_length
,const punycode_uint input[]
,unsigned char case_flags[]
,size_t *output_length
,char output[]
); int punycode_decode (size_t input_length
,const char input[]
,size_t *output_length
,punycode_uint output[]
,unsigned char case_flags[]
);
typedef enum { PUNYCODE_SUCCESS = punycode_success, PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT = punycode_bad_input, PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT = punycode_big_output, PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW = punycode_overflow } Punycode_status;
Enumerated return codes of punycode_encode()
and punycode_decode()
.
The value 0 is guaranteed to always correspond to success.
Successful operation. This value is guaranteed to always be zero, the remaining ones are only guaranteed to hold non-zero values, for logical comparison purposes. | |
Input is invalid. | |
Output would exceed the space provided. | |
Input needs wider integers to process. |
typedef uint32_t punycode_uint;
Unicode code point data type, this is always a 32 bit unsigned integer.
int punycode_encode (size_t input_length
,const punycode_uint input[]
,unsigned char case_flags[]
,size_t *output_length
,char output[]
);
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int punycode_decode (size_t input_length
,const char input[]
,size_t *output_length
,punycode_uint output[]
,unsigned char case_flags[]
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