The OpenD Programming Language

isValidCodeUnit

Returns true if the code unit is legal. For example, the byte 0x80 would not be legal in ASCII, because ASCII code units must always be in the range 0x00 to 0x7F.

bool
isValidCodeUnit
(
E
)
(
E c
)

Parameters

c E

the code unit to be tested

Examples

assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(char) 0xC0));
assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(char) 0xFF));
assert( isValidCodeUnit(cast(wchar) 0xD800));
assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(dchar) 0xD800));
assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(AsciiChar) 0xA0));
assert( isValidCodeUnit(cast(Windows1250Char) 0x80));
assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(Windows1250Char) 0x81));
assert( isValidCodeUnit(cast(Windows1251Char) 0x80));
assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(Windows1251Char) 0x98));
assert( isValidCodeUnit(cast(Windows1252Char) 0x80));
assert(!isValidCodeUnit(cast(Windows1252Char) 0x81));

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Standards

Unicode 5.0, ASCII, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, WINDOWS-1250, WINDOWS-1251, WINDOWS-1252