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DESCRIPTION

TINYUTF8 is a library for extremely easy integration of Unicode into an arbitrary C++11 project. The library consists solely of the class "utf8_string", which acts as a drop-in replacement for std::string. Its implementation is successfully in the middle between small memory footprint and fast access.

FEATURES

  • Drop-in replacement for std::string
  • Very Lightweight (~4K LOC)
  • Very fast, i.e. highly optimized decoder, encoder and traversal routines
  • Advanced Memory Layout, i.e. Random Access is O( #Codepoints > 127 ) for the average case
  • Small String Optimization (SSO) for strings up to an UTF8-encoded length of sizeof(utf8_string)-1
  • Growth in Constant Time (Amortized)
  • Conversion between UTF32 and UTF8
  • Small Stack Size, i.e. sizeof(utf8_string) = 16 Bytes (32Bit) / 32 Bytes (64Bit)
  • Codepoint Range of 0x0 - 0xFFFFFFFF, i.e. 1-7 Code Units/Bytes per Codepoint (Note: This is more than specified by UTF8, but allows for less complex code)
  • Single header file, single source file
  • Straightforward C++11 Design
  • Possibility to prepend the UTF8 BOM (Byte Order Mark) to any string when converting it to an std::string
  • Supports raw (Byte-based) access for occasions where Speed is needed.
  • Supports shrink_to_fit()
  • Malformed UTF8 sequences will not lead to undefined behaviour

WHAT TINYUTF8 DOES NOT

  • Conversion between ISO encodings and UTF8
  • Other unicode encodings like UTF16
  • Visible character comparison ('ch' vs. 'c'+'h')
  • Codepoint normalization

Note: ANSI suppport was dropped in Version 2.0 in favor of execution speed.

EXAMPLE USAGE

#include <iostream>
#include <algorithm>
#include <tinyutf8.h>
using namespace std;

int main()
{
    utf8_string str = u8"!🌍 olleH";
    for_each( str.rbegin() , str.rend() , []( char32_t codepoint ){
      cout << codepoint;
    } );
    return 0;
}

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