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encconv

The encconv module provides functions for character set conversions.

All the functions are defined only for the characters that are valid in both input and output encoding. Unsupported characters may give arbitrary results. The unsupported characters are not guaranteed to roundtrip.

Some encodings (e.g. PETSCII) allow for multiple encoding of the same character. For the input, all encodings are equivalent. For the output, the canonical encoding is preferred.

Characters that are present in the input encoding, but are encoded as multiple bytes in the output encoding, are not supported.

byte to_screencode(byte)

Converts a byte from the default encoding to the screen encoding.

If both encodings contain the character ¤, then to_screencode('¤') == '¤'scr.

Available only if one of the following is true:

  • the default encoding and the screen encoding are the same

  • the default encoding is petscii, the screen encoding is petscr, and the platform is 6502-based

  • the default encoding is petsciijp, the screen encoding is petscrjp, and the platform is 6502-based

  • the default encoding is atascii, the screen encoding is atasciiscr, and the platform is 6502-based

  • the default encoding is coco, the screen encoding is cococsr, and the platform is 6809-based

You can test for the availability of this function using the ENCCONV_SUPPORTED preprocessor feature.

byte from_screencode(byte)

Converts a byte from the screen encoding to the default encoding.

If both encodings contain the character ¤, then from_screencode('¤'scr) == '¤'.

Available only if to_screencode is available.

void strz_to_screencode(pointer)

Destructively converts a null-terminated string from the default encoding into the scr encoding.

Available only if to_screencode is available.

void strz_from_screencode(pointer)

Destructively converts a null-terminated string from the scr encoding into the default encoding.

Available only if from_screencode is available.

void pstr_to_screencode(pointer)

Destructively converts a length-prefixed string from the default encoding into the scr encoding.

Available only if to_screencode is available.

void pstr_from_screencode(pointer)

Destructively converts a length-prefixed string from the scr encoding into the default encoding.

Available only if from_screencode is available.

byte petscii_to_petscr(byte)

Converts a byte from PETSCII to a CBM screencode.
Works also for the variants used on the Japanese version of C64.
Control characters are converted to reverse characters, the same as in the standard quote mode.

Available only on 6502-based platforms.

byte petscr_to_petscii(byte)

Converts a byte from a CBM screencode to PETSCII.
Works also for the variants used on the Japanese version of C64.
Reverse characters are interpreted as control characters or as non-reverse characters.

Available only on 6502-based platforms.

byte atascii_to_atasciiscr(byte)

Converts a byte from ATASCII to an Atari screencode.
Control characters <$80 are converted to the graphical characters that share the ATASCII code.
Control characters ≥$80 are not supported.

Available only on 6502-based platforms.

byte atasciiscr_to_atascii(byte)

Converts a byte from an Atari screencode to ATASCII.
Characters that share their ATASCII code with control characters are supported, but they require to be escaped with $1B to be printed.
Reverse characters are interpreted as non-reverse characters.

Available only on 6502-based platforms.

byte coco_to_cocoscr(byte)

Converts a byte from Color Computer pseudo-ASCII to a Color Computer screencode.
Control characters <$20 are converted inverted punctuation.

Available only on 6809-based platforms.

byte cocoscr_to_coco(byte)

Converts a byte from a Color Computer screencode to Color Computer pseudo-ASCII.
Inverted punctuation is converted to control characters.

Available only on 6809-based platforms.