From 9bf3e2f5f8487c1954ef1e67384b61526bcc459a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Amila Welihinda Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2016 20:33:32 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Added syntax highlighting to readme examples --- README.md | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 36 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 6a73c9d..5b28521 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -12,17 +12,20 @@ which codepages are used. ## Setup In node: - - var cptable = require('codepage'); +```js +const cptable = require('codepage'); +``` In the browser: - - - +```html + + +``` Alternatively, use the full version in the dist folder: - - +```html + +``` The complete set of codepages is large due to some Double Byte Character Set encodings. A much smaller file that just includes SBCS codepages is provided in @@ -31,13 +34,14 @@ this repo (`sbcs.js`), as well as a file for other projects (`cpexcel.js`) If you know which codepages you need, you can include individual scripts for each codepage. The individual files are provided in the `bits/` directory. For example, to include only the Mac codepages: - - - - - - - +```html + + + + + + +``` All of the browser scripts define and append to the `cptable` object. To rename the object, edit the `JSVAR` shell variable in `make.sh` and run the script. @@ -50,18 +54,24 @@ appropriate codepage scripts were loaded. The codepages are indexed by number. To get the unicode character for a given codepoint, use the `dec` property: - var unicode_cp10000_255 = cptable[10000].dec[255]; // ˇ +```js +const unicode_cp10000_255 = cptable[10000].dec[255]; // ˇ +``` To get the codepoint for a given character, use the `enc` property: - var cp10000_711 = cptable[10000].enc[String.fromCharCode(711)]; // 255 +```js +const cp10000_711 = cptable[10000].enc[String.fromCharCode(711)]; // 255 +``` There are a few utilities that deal with strings and buffers: - var 汇总 = cptable.utils.decode(936, [0xbb,0xe3,0xd7,0xdc]); - var buf = cptable.utils.encode(936, 汇总); - var sushi= cptable.utils.decode(65001, [0xf0,0x9f,0x8d,0xa3]); // 🍣 - var sbuf = cptable.utils.encode(65001, sushi); +```js +const 汇总 = cptable.utils.decode(936, [0xbb,0xe3,0xd7,0xdc]); +const buf = cptable.utils.encode(936, 汇总); +const sushi= cptable.utils.decode(65001, [0xf0,0x9f,0x8d,0xa3]); // 🍣 +const sbuf = cptable.utils.encode(65001, sushi); +``` `cptable.utils.encode(CP, data, ofmt)` accepts a String or Array of characters and returns a representation controlled by `ofmt`: @@ -78,16 +88,18 @@ and is suitable as a drop-in replacement when the full codepage tables are not needed. In node: - - var cptable = require('codepage/dist/cpexcel.full'); +```js +const cptable = require('codepage/dist/cpexcel.full'); +``` ## Rolling your own script The `make.sh` script in the repo can take a manifest and generate JS source. Usage: - - bash make.sh path_to_manifest output_file_name JSVAR +```console +bash make.sh path_to_manifest output_file_name JSVAR +``` where