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package sun.io;

Author:Limin Shi, Mark Son-Bell
/** * @author Limin Shi * @author Mark Son-Bell */
public class CharToByteSJIS extends CharToByteJIS0208 { CharToByteJIS0201 cbJIS0201 = new CharToByteJIS0201(); public String getCharacterEncoding() { return "SJIS"; } protected int convSingleByte(char inputChar, byte[] outputByte) { byte b; // \u0000 - \u007F map straight through if ((inputChar & 0xFF80) == 0) { outputByte[0] = (byte)inputChar; return 1; } if ((b = cbJIS0201.getNative(inputChar)) == 0) return 0; outputByte[0] = b; return 1; } protected int getNative(char ch) { int offset = index1[ch >> 8] << 8; int pos = index2[offset >> 12].charAt((offset & 0xfff) + (ch & 0xff)); if (pos == 0) { /* Zero value indicates this Unicode has no mapping to JIS0208. * We bail here because the JIS -> SJIS algorithm produces * bogus SJIS values for invalid JIS input. Zero should be the * only invalid JIS value in our table. */ return 0; } /* * This algorithm for converting from JIS to SJIS comes from Ken Lunde's * "Understanding Japanese Information Processing", pg 163. */ int c1 = (pos >> 8) & 0xff; int c2 = pos & 0xff; int rowOffset = c1 < 0x5F ? 0x70 : 0xB0; int cellOffset = (c1 % 2 == 1) ? (c2 > 0x5F ? 0x20 : 0x1F) : 0x7E; return ((((c1 + 1 ) >> 1) + rowOffset) << 8) | (c2 + cellOffset); } }