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In multibyte representation, each character occupies one or more bytes.
Each character set has an introduction sequence, which is normally one
or two bytes long. (Exception: the ascii
character set and the
eight-bit-graphic
character set have a zero-length introduction
sequence.) The introduction sequence is the beginning of the byte sequence
for any character in the character set. The rest of the character's bytes
distinguish it from the other characters in the same character set.
Depending on the character set, there are either one or two distinguishing
bytes; the number of such bytes is called the dimension of the
character set.
This function returns the dimension of charset; at present, the dimension is always 1 or 2.
This function returns the number of bytes used to represent a character in character set charset.
This is the simplest way to determine the byte length of a character set's introduction sequence:
(- (charset-bytes charset) (charset-dimension charset)) |
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