GMimeFilterWindows

GMimeFilterWindows — Determine if text is in a Microsoft Windows codepage

Types and Values

Object Hierarchy

    GObject
    ╰── GMimeFilter
        ╰── GMimeFilterWindows

Description

A GMimeFilter used for determining if text marked as iso-8859-## is actually encoded in one of the Windows-CP125# charsets.

Functions

g_mime_filter_windows_new ()

GMimeFilter *
g_mime_filter_windows_new (const char *claimed_charset);

Creates a new GMimeFilterWindows filter. When a stream of text has been filtered, it can be determined whether or not said text stream was in claimed_charset or the equivalent Windows-CP125# charset.

Parameters

claimed_charset

charset that a text stream claims to be

 

Returns

a new windows filter.


g_mime_filter_windows_is_windows_charset ()

gboolean
g_mime_filter_windows_is_windows_charset
                               (GMimeFilterWindows *filter);

Determines whether or not a Windows-CP125# charset has been detected so far.

Parameters

filter

windows filter object

 

Returns

TRUE if the filtered stream has been detected to contain Windows-CP125# characters or FALSE otherwise.


g_mime_filter_windows_real_charset ()

const char *
g_mime_filter_windows_real_charset (GMimeFilterWindows *filter);

Figures out the real charset that the text is encoded in based on whether or not Windows-CP125# characters were found.

Parameters

filter

windows filter object

 

Returns

a const string pointer to the claimed charset if filtered text stream was found not to contain any Windows-CP125# characters or the proper Windows-CP125# charset.

Types and Values

struct GMimeFilterWindows

struct GMimeFilterWindows;

A filter for detecting whether or not a text stream claimed to be iso-8859-X is really that charset or if it is really a Windows-CP125x charset.

Members

See Also

GMimeFilter