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/*
*
* package private helper class which provides decoder (native->ucs)
* mapping capability for the benefit of compound encoders/decoders
* whose individual component submappings do not need an association with
* an enclosing charset
*
*/
public class DBCSDecoderMapping {
/* 1rst level index */
private short[] index1;
/*
* 2nd level index, provided by subclass
* every string has 0x10*(end-start+1) characters.
*/
private String[] index2;
protected int start;
protected int end;
protected static final char REPLACE_CHAR='\uFFFD';
public DBCSDecoderMapping(short[] index1, String[] index2,
int start, int end) {
this.index1 = index1;
this.index2 = index2;
this.start = start;
this.end = end;
}
/*
* Can be changed by subclass
*/
protected char decodeSingle(int b) {
if (b >= 0)
return (char) b;
return REPLACE_CHAR;
}
protected char decodeDouble(int byte1, int byte2) {
if (((byte1 < 0) || (byte1 > index1.length))
|| ((byte2 < start) || (byte2 > end)))
return REPLACE_CHAR;
int n = (index1[byte1] & 0xf) * (end - start + 1) + (byte2 - start);
return index2[index1[byte1] >> 4].charAt(n);
}
}