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multi-byte-utf8-char |
Syntax
multi-byte-utf8-char
You can use multi-byte-utf8-char as a pattern to match only multi-byte UTF-8 encoded characters (those with numeric values greater than 128) in your input data.
You can use this pattern in a find rule when you want to process only the multi-byte UTF-8 characters, and let the single-byte UTF-8 characters fall through as unmatched characters do in OmniMark find rules.
Example:
include "utf8pat.xin" process repeat scan "flamb%195#%169#" match single-byte-utf8-char+ => c output c match multi-byte-utf8-char => c local integer n initial {utf8-char-number c} do when n > 255 output "&#x" || "16rud" % n || ";" else output "b" % n done again
For other related constants and keywords, see the UTF-8 text processing legacy library.