Package com.perforce.p4java
Class CharsetDefs
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public class CharsetDefs extends java.lang.Object
Provides a centralized place to define or specify the various default and working charsets used in the P4Java implementation. Do not change the values here unless you're absolutely certain you know what you're doing, as the definitions here are used deep in the implementation layers to decode RPC packet headers, etc., as well as more normal file contents and command encodings.
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Field Summary
Fields Modifier and Type Field Description static java.nio.charset.Charset
DEFAULT
The default charset used for command and rpc header / key encodings when nothing else has been specified.static java.lang.String
DEFAULT_NAME
The canonical name of the default charset.static java.nio.charset.Charset
LOCAL
The current "local" JVM charset, as taken from the JVM itself.static java.lang.String
LOCAL_NAME
The canonical name of the local JVM charset.static java.nio.charset.Charset
UTF16
UTF-16 charset.static java.lang.String
UTF16_NAME
Canonical name of the UTF-16 charset we use.static java.nio.charset.Charset
UTF8
UTF-8 charset.static java.lang.String
UTF8_NAME
Canonical name of the UTF-8 charset we use.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description CharsetDefs()
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Field Detail
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DEFAULT
public static java.nio.charset.Charset DEFAULT
The default charset used for command and rpc header / key encodings when nothing else has been specified.This charset must have US ASCI as a proper subset, but other than that, it's not always clear what's the best default charset. Contenders include ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-15, windows-1252 (aka winansi); with minor issues, they'll all work, but those minor issues include things like euro sign misplacement, odd ligature screwups, etc. In the absence of anything better (or anything defined through the properties system), we currently use the JVM's default charset, since it's at least available, but this is certainly subject to further research and / or rethinking.
Note that despite being tagged a constant, it's actually set dynamically in the static constructor below.
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DEFAULT_NAME
public static java.lang.String DEFAULT_NAME
The canonical name of the default charset. Actually set in the static class constructor.
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UTF8
public static final java.nio.charset.Charset UTF8
UTF-8 charset. Used for Unicode encodings between the Perforce server and client. Do not change this...
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UTF8_NAME
public static final java.lang.String UTF8_NAME
Canonical name of the UTF-8 charset we use.
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UTF16
public static final java.nio.charset.Charset UTF16
UTF-16 charset.
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UTF16_NAME
public static final java.lang.String UTF16_NAME
Canonical name of the UTF-16 charset we use.
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LOCAL
public static final java.nio.charset.Charset LOCAL
The current "local" JVM charset, as taken from the JVM itself. This is the charset that will be used by the JVM to encode and decode strings if no other encoding is supplied.
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LOCAL_NAME
public static final java.lang.String LOCAL_NAME
The canonical name of the local JVM charset.
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