Struct html5ever::encoding::codec::japanese::ISO2022JPEncoding []

pub struct ISO2022JPEncoding;

ISO-2022-JP.

This version of ISO-2022-JP does not correspond to any standardized repertoire of character sets due to the widespread implementation differences. The following character sets are supported:

  • JIS X 0201-1976 roman (ESC ( J or ESC ( B; the latter is originally allocated to ASCII but willfully violated)
  • JIS X 0201-1976 kana (ESC ( I)
  • JIS X 0208-1983 (ESC $ B or ESC $ @; the latter is originally allocated to JIS X 0208-1978 but willfully violated)
  • JIS X 0212-1990 (ESC $ ( D, XXX asymmetric support)

Trait Implementations

impl Copy for ISO2022JPEncoding

impl Clone for ISO2022JPEncoding

fn clone(&self) -> ISO2022JPEncoding

Returns a copy of the value. Read more

fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more

impl Encoding for ISO2022JPEncoding

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. Read more

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. Read more

fn raw_encoder(&self) -> Box<RawEncoder + 'static>

Creates a new encoder.

fn raw_decoder(&self) -> Box<RawDecoder + 'static>

Creates a new decoder.

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. Read more

fn encode_to(&self, input: &str, trap: EncoderTrap, ret: &mut ByteWriter) -> Result<()Cow<'static, str>>

Encode into a ByteWriter.

fn decode(&self, input: &[u8], trap: DecoderTrap) -> Result<StringCow<'static, str>>

An easy-to-use interface to RawDecoder. On the decoder error trap is called, which may return a replacement string to continue processing, or a failure to return the error. Read more

fn decode_to(&self, input: &[u8], trap: DecoderTrap, ret: &mut StringWriter) -> Result<()Cow<'static, str>>

Decode into a StringWriter. Read more