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updated for version 7.3.220 Problem: Python 3: vim.error is a 'str' instead of an 'Exception' object, so 'except' or 'raise' it causes a 'SystemError' exception. Buffer objects do not support slice assignment. When exchanging text between Vim and Python, multibyte texts become gabage or cause Unicode Expceptions, etc. 'py3file' tries to read in the file as Unicode, sometimes causes UnicodeDecodeException Solution: Fix the problems. (lilydjwg)
author Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org>
date Sun, 19 Jun 2011 00:27:51 +0200
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/*
 * Definitions of various common control characters.
 * For EBCDIC we have to use different values.
 */

#ifndef EBCDIC

/* IF_EB(ASCII_constant, EBCDIC_constant) */
#define IF_EB(a, b)	a

#define CharOrd(x)	((x) < 'a' ? (x) - 'A' : (x) - 'a')
#define CharOrdLow(x)	((x) - 'a')
#define CharOrdUp(x)	((x) - 'A')
#define ROT13(c, a)	(((((c) - (a)) + 13) % 26) + (a))

#define NUL		'\000'
#define BELL		'\007'
#define BS		'\010'
#define TAB		'\011'
#define NL		'\012'
#define NL_STR		(char_u *)"\012"
#define FF		'\014'
#define CAR		'\015'	/* CR is used by Mac OS X */
#define ESC		'\033'
#define ESC_STR		(char_u *)"\033"
#define ESC_STR_nc	"\033"
#define DEL		0x7f
#define DEL_STR		(char_u *)"\177"
#define CSI		0x9b	/* Control Sequence Introducer */
#define CSI_STR		"\233"
#define DCS		0x90	/* Device Control String */
#define STERM		0x9c	/* String Terminator */

#define POUND		0xA3

#define Ctrl_chr(x)	(TOUPPER_ASC(x) ^ 0x40) /* '?' -> DEL, '@' -> ^@, etc. */
#define Meta(x)		((x) | 0x80)

#define CTRL_F_STR	"\006"
#define CTRL_H_STR	"\010"
#define CTRL_V_STR	"\026"

#define Ctrl_AT		0   /* @ */
#define Ctrl_A		1
#define Ctrl_B		2
#define Ctrl_C		3
#define Ctrl_D		4
#define Ctrl_E		5
#define Ctrl_F		6
#define Ctrl_G		7
#define Ctrl_H		8
#define Ctrl_I		9
#define Ctrl_J		10
#define Ctrl_K		11
#define Ctrl_L		12
#define Ctrl_M		13
#define Ctrl_N		14
#define Ctrl_O		15
#define Ctrl_P		16
#define Ctrl_Q		17
#define Ctrl_R		18
#define Ctrl_S		19
#define Ctrl_T		20
#define Ctrl_U		21
#define Ctrl_V		22
#define Ctrl_W		23
#define Ctrl_X		24
#define Ctrl_Y		25
#define Ctrl_Z		26
			    /* CTRL- [ Left Square Bracket == ESC*/
#define Ctrl_BSL	28  /* \ BackSLash */
#define Ctrl_RSB	29  /* ] Right Square Bracket */
#define Ctrl_HAT	30  /* ^ */
#define Ctrl__		31

#else

/* EBCDIC */

/* IF_EB(ASCII_constant, EBCDIC_constant) */
#define IF_EB(a, b)	b

/*
 * Finding the position in the alphabet is not straightforward in EBCDIC.
 * There are gaps in the code table.
 * 'a' + 1 == 'b', but: 'i' + 7 == 'j' and 'r' + 8 == 's'
 */
#define CharOrd__(c) ((c) < ('j' - 'a') ? (c) : ((c) < ('s' - 'a') ? (c) - 7 : (c) - 7 - 8))
#define CharOrdLow(x) (CharOrd__((x) - 'a'))
#define CharOrdUp(x) (CharOrd__((x) - 'A'))
#define CharOrd(x) (isupper(x) ? CharOrdUp(x) : CharOrdLow(x))

#define EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD_(x) ((x) < 0?'a':(x)>25?'z':"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"[x])
#define EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD(c,s) (isupper(c) ? toupper(EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD_(CharOrdUp(c)+(s))) : EBCDIC_CHAR_ADD_(CharOrdLow(c)+(s)))

#define R13_(c) ("abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"[((c) + 13) % 26])
#define ROT13(c, a)  (isupper(c) ? toupper(R13_(CharOrdUp(c))) : R13_(CharOrdLow(c)))

#define NUL		'\000'
#define BELL		'\x2f'
#define BS		'\x16'
#define TAB		'\x05'
#define NL		'\x15'
#define NL_STR		(char_u *)"\x15"
#define FF		'\x0C'
#define CAR		'\x0D'
#define ESC		'\x27'
#define ESC_STR		(char_u *)"\x27"
#define ESC_STR_nc	"\x27"
#define DEL		0x07
#define DEL_STR		(char_u *)"\007"
/* TODO: EBCDIC Code page dependent (here 1047) */
#define CSI		0x9b	/* Control Sequence Introducer */
#define CSI_STR		"\233"
#define DCS		0x90	/* Device Control String */
#define STERM		0x9c	/* String Terminator */

#define POUND		'£'

#define CTRL_F_STR	"\056"
#define CTRL_H_STR	"\026"
#define CTRL_V_STR	"\062"

#define Ctrl_AT		0x00   /* @ */
#define Ctrl_A		0x01
#define Ctrl_B		0x02
#define Ctrl_C		0x03
#define Ctrl_D		0x37
#define Ctrl_E		0x2D
#define Ctrl_F		0x2E
#define Ctrl_G		0x2F
#define Ctrl_H		0x16
#define Ctrl_I		0x05
#define Ctrl_J		0x15
#define Ctrl_K		0x0B
#define Ctrl_L		0x0C
#define Ctrl_M		0x0D
#define Ctrl_N		0x0E
#define Ctrl_O		0x0F
#define Ctrl_P		0x10
#define Ctrl_Q		0x11
#define Ctrl_R		0x12
#define Ctrl_S		0x13
#define Ctrl_T		0x3C
#define Ctrl_U		0x3D
#define Ctrl_V		0x32
#define Ctrl_W		0x26
#define Ctrl_X		0x18
#define Ctrl_Y		0x19
#define Ctrl_Z		0x3F
			    /* CTRL- [ Left Square Bracket == ESC*/
#define Ctrl_RSB	0x1D  /* ] Right Square Bracket */
#define Ctrl_BSL	0x1C  /* \ BackSLash */
#define Ctrl_HAT	0x1E  /* ^ */
#define Ctrl__		0x1F

#define Ctrl_chr(x)	(CtrlTable[(x)])
extern char CtrlTable[];

#define CtrlChar(x)	((x < ' ') ? CtrlCharTable[(x)] : 0)
extern char CtrlCharTable[];

#define MetaChar(x)	((x < ' ') ? MetaCharTable[(x)] : 0)
extern char MetaCharTable[];

#endif /* defined EBCDIC */

/*
 * Character that separates dir names in a path.
 * For MS-DOS, WIN32 and OS/2 we use a backslash.  A slash mostly works
 * fine, but there are places where it doesn't (e.g. in a command name).
 * For Acorn we use a dot.
 */
#ifdef BACKSLASH_IN_FILENAME
# define PATHSEP	psepc
# define PATHSEPSTR	pseps
#else
# define PATHSEP	'/'
# define PATHSEPSTR	"/"
#endif