std::codecvt_mode (3) - Linux Manuals
std::codecvt_mode: std::codecvt_mode
NAME
std::codecvt_mode - std::codecvt_mode
Synopsis
Defined in header <codecvt>
enum codecvt_mode {
consume_header = 4, (since C++11)
generate_header = 2, (deprecated in C++17)
little_endian = 1
};
The facets std::codecvt_utf8, std::codecvt_utf16, and std::codecvt_utf8_utf16 accept an optional value of type std::codecvt_mode as a template argument, which specifies optional features of the unicode string conversion.
Constants
Defined in header <locale>
Value Meaning
little_endian assume the input is in little-endian byte order (applies to UTF-16 input only, the default is big-endian)
consume_header consume the byte order mark, if present at the start of input sequence, and (in case of UTF-16), rely on the byte order it specifies for decoding the rest of the input
generate_header output the byte order mark at the start of the output sequence
The recognized byte order marks are:
0xfe 0xff UTF-16 big-endian
0xff 0xfe UTF-16 little-endian
0xef 0xbb 0xbf UTF-8 (no effect on endianness)
If std::consume_header is not selected when reading a file beginning with byte order mark, the Unicode character U+FEFF (Zero width non-breaking space) will be read as the first character of the string content.
Example
The following example demonstrates consuming the UTF-8 BOM
// Run this code
Output:
See also
codecvt (class template)
codecvt_utf8 converts between UTF-8 and UCS2/UCS4
(C++11)
(deprecated in C++17)
codecvt_utf16 converts between UTF-16 and UCS2/UCS4
(C++11)
(deprecated in C++17)
codecvt_utf8_utf16 converts between UTF-8 and UTF-16
(C++11)
(deprecated in C++17)