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NAME

       RkMapRoma - perform Romaji-kana conversion by using a specified Romaji-kana conversion table

SYNOPSIS

       #include <canna/RK.h>
       int RkMapRoma(romaji, dst, maxdst, src, srclen, flags, status)
       struct RkRxDic *romaji;
       unsigned char *dst;
       int maxdst;
       unsigned char *src;
       int srclen;
       int flags;
       int *status;

DESCRIPTION

       RkMapRoma  performs  Romaji-kana  conversion  by  using a specified Romaji-kana conversion table.  romaji
       specifies a pointer to the  Romaji-kana  conversion  table  that  has  been  returned  by  RkOpenRoma(3).
       RkMapRoma  interprets  the srclen bytes of contiguous data starting at the area src as a Romaji character
       string and searches through the Romaji-kana conversion table for the rule of Romaji-kana conversion  that
       matches the beginning of the Romaji character string.  If the corresponding conversion rule is found, the
       corresponding  kana  character  string  is  stored  in  the  area dst.  The resulting character string is
       truncated when its byte length exceeds maxdst -1.  dst is padded with  null  characters  at  the  end  if
       possible.

       flags is a combination of the following Romaji-kana conversion flags connected by or:

              RK_SOKUON      Enables  gemination,  in which a sequence of two occurrences of the same character,
                             xx, is converted to small kana character "tsu" only if it is  not  defined  in  the
                             Romaji-kana conversion table file.

              RK_FLUSH       Converts  all  Romaji  characters compulsorily.  Useful for handling n appearing at
                             the end of a character string.

       The flags listed below specify the type of characters stored in src.  These specified code conversion  to
       be  performed on the character string derived from the Romaji-kana conversion table.  These flags can use
       one by one.

              RK_NFER        No conversion

              RK_XFER        Hiragana

              RK_HFER        Single-byte character

              RK_KFER        Katakana

              RK_ZFER        Double-byte character

       status is set to the byte length of the character string set in the area dst.   A  negative  value  means
       that there is no matching Romaji character string.

RETURN VALUE

       This  function  returns  the  starting  byte length of the Romaji character string matched by Romaji-kana
       conversion.

                                                                                                    RKMAPROMA(3)