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NAME

       Database - The m17n database and API for it.

   Typedefs
       typedef struct MDatabase MDatabase
           Type of database.

   Functions
       MDatabase * mdatabase_find (MSymbol tag0, MSymbol tag1, MSymbol tag2, MSymbol tag3)
           Look for a data in the database.
       MPlist * mdatabase_list (MSymbol tag0, MSymbol tag1, MSymbol tag2, MSymbol tag3)
           Return a data list of the m17n database.
       MDatabase * mdatabase_define (MSymbol tag0, MSymbol tag1, MSymbol tag2, MSymbol tag3, void
           *(*loader)(MSymbol *, void *), void *extra_info)
           Define a data of the m17n database.
       void * mdatabase_load (MDatabase *mdb)
           Load a data from the database.
       MSymbol * mdatabase_tag (MDatabase *mdb)
           Get tags of a data.

   Variables
       char * mdatabase_dir
           Directory for application specific data.

Detailed Description

       The m17n database and API for it.

       The m17n library acquires various kinds of information from data in the  m17n database on
       demand. Application programs can also add/load their original data to/from the m17n
       database by setting the variable mdatabase_dir to an application-specific directory and
       storing data in it. Users can overwrite those data by storing preferable data in the
       directory specified by the environment variable 'M17NDIR', or if it is not set, in the
       directory '~/.m17n.d'.

       The m17n database contains multiple heterogeneous data, and each data is identified by
       four tags; TAG0, TAG1, TAG2, TAG3. Each tag must be a symbol.

       TAG0 specifies the type of data stored in the database as below.

       • If TAG0 is Mchar_table, the data is of the chartable type and provides information about
         each character. In this case, TAG1 specifies the type of the information and must be
         Msymbol, Minteger, Mstring, Mtext, or Mplist. TAG2 and TAG3 can be any symbols.
       • If TAG0 is Mcharset, the data is of the charset type and provides a decode/encode
         mapping table for a charset. In this case, TAG1 must be a symbol representing a charset.
         TAG2 and TAG3 can be any symbols.
       • If TAG0 is neither Mchar_table nor Mcharset, the data is of the plist type. See the
         documentation of the mdatabase_load() function for the details. In this case, TAG1,
         TAG2, and TAG3 can be any symbols.
       The notation <TAG0, TAG1, TAG2, TAG3> means a data with those tags.
       Application programs first calls the mdatabase_find() function to get a pointer to an
       object of the type MDatabase. That object holds information about the specified data. When
       it is successfully returned, the mdatabase_load() function loads the data. The
       implementation of the structure MDatabase is concealed from application programs.

Typedef Documentation

   typedef struct MDatabase MDatabase
       Type of database. The type MDatabase is for a database object. Its internal structure is
       concealed from an application program.

Variable Documentation

   char* mdatabase_dir
       Directory for application specific data. If an application program wants to provide a data
       specific to the program or a data overriding what supplied by the m17n database, it must
       set this variable to a name of directory that contains the data files before it calls the
       macro M17N_INIT(). The directory may contain a file 'mdb.dir' which contains a list of
       data definitions in the format described in mdbDir(5).
       The default value is NULL.

Author

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       (AIST)
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