A character code. This is an integer.
A character set. Legal values for
set
are
:unicode
,
:latin-1
,
:ascii
,
:macos-roman
,
:jis-x-208
,
:jis-x-212
,
:euc-jp
and
:sjis.
Additionally, on Windows,
set
can be a valid Windows code page identifier.
The character represented by code . If code is not a legal code in the specified set, the return value is undefined.
Returns the character that has the code
code
(an integer) in the coded character set specified by
set
, or
nil
, if that character is not represented in the Lisp character set. Note that a coded character set is not the same thing as an external format.
For the
set
parameter, the
:jis-*
codes are KUTEN indexes (from the 1990 version of these standards) encoded as
(+ (* 100 row) column)
:euc-jp
is the complete two-byte format encoded as
(+ (* 256 first-byte) second-byte)
:sjis
is Shift-JIS encoded in the same way. Strictly speaking, EUC and Shift-JIS are not coded character sets, but encodings of the JIS sets, but the encoding is easily expressed as an integer, so the same interface to it is used.