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/* $Id: SingleByteEncoding.java 731479 2009-01-05 07:47:02Z jeremias $ */

package org.apache.fop.fonts;

The interface defines a 1-byte character encoding (with 256 characters).
/** * The interface defines a 1-byte character encoding (with 256 characters). */
public interface SingleByteEncoding {
Code point that is used if no code point for a specific character has been found.
/** Code point that is used if no code point for a specific character has been found. */
char NOT_FOUND_CODE_POINT = '\0';
Returns the encoding's name.
Returns:the name of the encoding
/** * Returns the encoding's name. * @return the name of the encoding */
String getName();
Maps a Unicode character to a code point in the encoding.
Params:
  • c – the Unicode character to map
Returns:the code point in the encoding or 0 (=.notdef) if not found
/** * Maps a Unicode character to a code point in the encoding. * @param c the Unicode character to map * @return the code point in the encoding or 0 (=.notdef) if not found */
char mapChar(char c);
Returns the array of character names for this encoding.
Returns:the array of character names (unmapped code points are represented by a ".notdef" value)
/** * Returns the array of character names for this encoding. * @return the array of character names * (unmapped code points are represented by a ".notdef" value) */
String[] getCharNameMap();
Returns a character array with Unicode scalar values which can be used to map encoding code points to Unicode values. Note that this does not return all possible Unicode values that the encoding maps.
Returns:a character array with Unicode scalar values
/** * Returns a character array with Unicode scalar values which can be used to map encoding * code points to Unicode values. Note that this does not return all possible Unicode values * that the encoding maps. * @return a character array with Unicode scalar values */
char[] getUnicodeCharMap(); }