Struct encoding::codec::korean::Windows949Encoding
source · pub struct Windows949Encoding;
Expand description
Windows code page 949.
This is a Korean encoding derived from EUC-KR,
which is so widespread that most occurrences of EUC-KR actually mean this encoding.
Unlike KS X 1001 (and EUC-KR) which only contains a set of 2,350 common Hangul syllables,
it assigns remaining 8,822 Hangul syllables to the two-byte sequence
which second byte have its MSB unset (i.e. [81-C6] [41-5A 61-7A 81-FE]
).
Its design strongly resembles that of Shift_JIS but less prone to errors
since the set of MSB-unset second bytes is much limited compared to Shift_JIS.
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Clone for Windows949Encoding
impl Clone for Windows949Encoding
source§fn clone(&self) -> Windows949Encoding
fn clone(&self) -> Windows949Encoding
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moresource§impl Encoding for Windows949Encoding
impl Encoding for Windows949Encoding
source§fn name(&self) -> &'static str
fn name(&self) -> &'static str
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.
source§fn whatwg_name(&self) -> Option<&'static str>
fn whatwg_name(&self) -> Option<&'static str>
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.source§fn raw_encoder(&self) -> Box<dyn RawEncoder>
fn raw_encoder(&self) -> Box<dyn RawEncoder>
Creates a new encoder.
source§fn raw_decoder(&self) -> Box<dyn RawDecoder>
fn raw_decoder(&self) -> Box<dyn RawDecoder>
Creates a new decoder.
source§fn encode(
&self,
input: &str,
trap: EncoderTrap
) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Cow<'static, str>>
fn encode( &self, input: &str, trap: EncoderTrap ) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Cow<'static, str>>
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.source§fn encode_to(
&self,
input: &str,
trap: EncoderTrap,
ret: &mut dyn ByteWriter
) -> Result<(), Cow<'static, str>>
fn encode_to( &self, input: &str, trap: EncoderTrap, ret: &mut dyn ByteWriter ) -> Result<(), Cow<'static, str>>
Encode into a
ByteWriter
.