From 4207f9c279e832e3afcb3f5fc6cd8d84cb4cfe4c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Sven Gothel <sgothel@jausoft.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Mar 2015 01:43:35 +0100
Subject: Bump OculusVR RIFT SDK to 0.5.0.1

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-/************************************************************************************
-
-PublicHeader:   OVR_Kernel.h
-Filename    :   OVR_UTF8Util.h
-Content     :   UTF8 Unicode character encoding/decoding support
-Created     :   September 19, 2012
-Notes       : 
-
-Copyright   :   Copyright 2014 Oculus VR, LLC All Rights reserved.
-
-Licensed under the Oculus VR Rift SDK License Version 3.2 (the "License"); 
-you may not use the Oculus VR Rift SDK except in compliance with the License, 
-which is provided at the time of installation or download, or which 
-otherwise accompanies this software in either electronic or hard copy form.
-
-You may obtain a copy of the License at
-
-http://www.oculusvr.com/licenses/LICENSE-3.2 
-
-Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, the Oculus VR SDK 
-distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
-WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
-See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
-limitations under the License.
-
-************************************************************************************/
-
-#ifndef OVR_UTF8Util_h
-#define OVR_UTF8Util_h
-
-#include "OVR_Types.h"
-
-namespace OVR { namespace UTF8Util {
-
-//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-// *** UTF8 string length and indexing.
-
-// Determines the length of UTF8 string in characters.
-// If source length is specified (in bytes), null 0 character is counted properly.
-intptr_t OVR_STDCALL GetLength(const char* putf8str, intptr_t length = -1);
-
-// Gets a decoded UTF8 character at index; you can access up to the index returned
-// by GetLength. 0 will be returned for out of bounds access.
-uint32_t OVR_STDCALL GetCharAt(intptr_t index, const char* putf8str, intptr_t length = -1);
-
-// Converts UTF8 character index into byte offset.
-// -1 is returned if index was out of bounds.
-intptr_t OVR_STDCALL GetByteIndex(intptr_t index, const char* putf8str, intptr_t length = -1);
-
-
-// *** 16-bit Unicode string Encoding/Decoding routines.
-
-// Determines the number of bytes necessary to encode a string.
-// Does not count the terminating 0 (null) character.
-intptr_t OVR_STDCALL GetEncodeStringSize(const wchar_t* pchar, intptr_t length = -1);
-
-// Encodes a unicode (UCS-2 only) string into a buffer. The size of buffer must be at
-// least GetEncodeStringSize() + 1.
-void     OVR_STDCALL EncodeString(char *pbuff, const wchar_t* pchar, intptr_t length = -1);
-
-// Decode UTF8 into a wchar_t buffer. Must have GetLength()+1 characters available.
-// Characters over 0xFFFF are replaced with 0xFFFD.
-// Returns the length of resulting string (number of characters)
-size_t   OVR_STDCALL DecodeString(wchar_t *pbuff, const char* putf8str, intptr_t bytesLen = -1);
-
-
-// *** Individual character Encoding/Decoding.
-
-// Determined the number of bytes necessary to encode a UCS character.
-int      OVR_STDCALL GetEncodeCharSize(uint32_t ucsCharacter);
-
-// Encodes the given UCS character into the given UTF-8 buffer.
-// Writes the data starting at buffer[offset], and 
-// increments offset by the number of bytes written.
-// May write up to 6 bytes, so make sure there's room in the buffer
-void     OVR_STDCALL EncodeChar(char* pbuffer, intptr_t* poffset, uint32_t ucsCharacter);
-
-// Return the next Unicode character in the UTF-8 encoded buffer.
-// Invalid UTF-8 sequences produce a U+FFFD character as output.
-// Advances *utf8_buffer past the character returned. Pointer advance
-// occurs even if the terminating 0 character is hit, since that allows
-// strings with middle '\0' characters to be supported.
-uint32_t OVR_STDCALL DecodeNextChar_Advance0(const char** putf8Buffer);
-
-// Safer version of DecodeNextChar, which doesn't advance pointer if
-// null character is hit.
-inline uint32_t DecodeNextChar(const char** putf8Buffer)
-{
-    uint32_t ch = DecodeNextChar_Advance0(putf8Buffer);
-    if (ch == 0)
-        (*putf8Buffer)--;
-    return ch;
-}
-
-
-}} // OVR::UTF8Util
-
-#endif
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