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(v13) Bit flags

This page applies to Harlequin v13.1r0 and later; and to Harlequin MultiRIP but not Harlequin Core

The following bit flag values have been defined for use in string operations:

PLGFWSTR_TC_FLAG_INVALID

This bit flag can be used to determine whether or not a PlgFwTextCharacter variable contains a valid character. A bitwise AND operation on this flag and a PlgFwTextCharacter variable will return non‐zero if the character is invalid.

PLGFWSTR_TC_FLAG_ESCAPED

This bit flag can be used to determine whether or not a PlgFwTextCharacter variable contains an encoded multiple byte value. First, you must determine (using PLGFWSTR_TC_FLAG_INVALID) whether or not the character variable is valid. A bitwise AND operation on this flag and a valid PlgFwTextCharacter variable will return non‐ zero if the character is an encoded multiple byte value and zero if the character is a single byte value. Note that this operation will also return zero if the character is invalid.

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