/* * check_charset.c -- routines for character sets * * $Id: check_charset.c,v 1.1.1.1 1999-02-07 18:14:07 danw Exp $ */ #include /* * Check if we can display a given character set natively. * We are passed the length of the initial part of the * string to check, since we want to allow the name of the * character set to be a substring of a larger string. */ int check_charset (char *str, int len) { static char *mm_charset = NULL; static char *alt_charset = NULL; static int mm_len; static int alt_len; /* Cache the name of our default character set */ if (!mm_charset) { if (!(mm_charset = getenv ("MM_CHARSET"))) mm_charset = "US-ASCII"; mm_len = strlen (mm_charset); /* US-ASCII is a subset of the ISO-8859-X character sets */ if (!strncasecmp("ISO-8859-", mm_charset, 9)) { alt_charset = "US-ASCII"; alt_len = strlen (alt_charset); } } /* Check if character set is OK */ if ((len == mm_len) && !strncasecmp(str, mm_charset, mm_len)) return 1; if (alt_charset && (len == alt_len) && !strncasecmp(str, alt_charset, alt_len)) return 1; return 0; } /* * Return the name of the character set we are * using for 8bit text. */ char * write_charset_8bit (void) { static char *mm_charset = NULL; /* * Cache the name of the character set to * use for 8bit text. */ if (!mm_charset && !(mm_charset = getenv ("MM_CHARSET"))) mm_charset = "x-unknown"; return mm_charset; }