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8*   file name:  utext.h
9*   encoding:   US-ASCII
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13*   created on: 2004oct06
14*   created by: Markus W. Scherer
15*/
16
17#ifndef __UTEXT_H__
18#define __UTEXT_H__
19
20/**
21 * \file
22 * \brief C API: Abstract Unicode Text API
23 *
24 * The Text Access API provides a means to allow text that is stored in alternative
25 * formats to work with ICU services.  ICU normally operates on text that is
26 * stored in UTF-16 format, in (UChar *) arrays for the C APIs or as type
27 * UnicodeString for C++ APIs.
28 *
29 * ICU Text Access allows other formats, such as UTF-8 or non-contiguous
30 * UTF-16 strings, to be placed in a UText wrapper and then passed to ICU services.
31 *
32 * There are three general classes of usage for UText:
33 *
34 *     Application Level Use.  This is the simplest usage - applications would
35 *     use one of the utext_open() functions on their input text, and pass
36 *     the resulting UText to the desired ICU service.
37 *
38 *     Second is usage in ICU Services, such as break iteration, that will need to
39 *     operate on input presented to them as a UText.  These implementations
40 *     will need to use the iteration and related UText functions to gain
41 *     access to the actual text.
42 *
43 *     The third class of UText users are "text providers."  These are the
44 *     UText implementations for the various text storage formats.  An application
45 *     or system with a unique text storage format can implement a set of
46 *     UText provider functions for that format, which will then allow
47 *     ICU services to operate on that format.
48 *
49 *
50 * <em>Iterating over text</em>
51 *
52 * Here is sample code for a forward iteration over the contents of a UText
53 *
54 * \code
55 *    UChar32  c;
56 *    UText    *ut = whatever();
57 *
58 *    for (c=utext_next32From(ut, 0); c>=0; c=utext_next32(ut)) {
59 *       // do whatever with the codepoint c here.
60 *    }
61 * \endcode
62 *
63 * And here is similar code to iterate in the reverse direction, from the end
64 * of the text towards the beginning.
65 *
66 * \code
67 *    UChar32  c;
68 *    UText    *ut = whatever();
69 *    int      textLength = utext_nativeLength(ut);
70 *    for (c=utext_previous32From(ut, textLength); c>=0; c=utext_previous32(ut)) {
71 *       // do whatever with the codepoint c here.
72 *    }
73 * \endcode
74 *
75 * <em>Characters and Indexing</em>
76 *
77 * Indexing into text by UText functions is nearly always in terms of the native
78 * indexing of the underlying text storage.  The storage format could be UTF-8
79 * or UTF-32, for example.  When coding to the UText access API, no assumptions
80 * can be made regarding the size of characters, or how far an index
81 * may move when iterating between characters.
82 *
83 * All indices supplied to UText functions are pinned to the length of the
84 * text.  An out-of-bounds index is not considered to be an error, but is
85 * adjusted to be in the range  0 <= index <= length of input text.
86 *
87 *
88 * When an index position is returned from a UText function, it will be
89 * a native index to the underlying text.  In the case of multi-unit characters,
90 * it will  always refer to the first position of the character,
91 * never to the interior.  This is essentially the same thing as saying that
92 * a returned index will always point to a boundary between characters.
93 *
94 * When a native index is supplied to a UText function, all indices that
95 * refer to any part of a multi-unit character representation are considered
96 * to be equivalent.  In the case of multi-unit characters, an incoming index
97 * will be logically normalized to refer to the start of the character.
98 *
99 * It is possible to test whether a native index is on a code point boundary
100 * by doing a utext_setNativeIndex() followed by a utext_getNativeIndex().
101 * If the index is returned unchanged, it was on a code point boundary.  If
102 * an adjusted index is returned, the original index referred to the
103 * interior of a character.
104 *
105 * <em>Conventions for calling UText functions</em>
106 *
107 * Most UText access functions have as their first parameter a (UText *) pointer,
108 * which specifies the UText to be used.  Unless otherwise noted, the
109 * pointer must refer to a valid, open UText.  Attempting to
110 * use a closed UText or passing a NULL pointer is a programming error and
111 * will produce undefined results or NULL pointer exceptions.
112 *
113 * The UText_Open family of functions can either open an existing (closed)
114 * UText, or heap allocate a new UText.  Here is sample code for creating
115 * a stack-allocated UText.
116 *
117 * \code
118 *    char     *s = whatever();  // A utf-8 string
119 *    U_ErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
120 *    UText    ut = UTEXT_INITIALIZER;
121 *    utext_openUTF8(ut, s, -1, &status);
122 *    if (U_FAILURE(status)) {
123 *        // error handling
124 *    } else {
125 *        // work with the UText
126 *    }
127 * \endcode
128 *
129 * Any existing UText passed to an open function _must_ have been initialized,
130 * either by the UTEXT_INITIALIZER, or by having been originally heap-allocated
131 * by an open function.  Passing NULL will cause the open function to
132 * heap-allocate and fully initialize a new UText.
133 *
134 */
135
136
137
138#include "unicode/utypes.h"
139#include "unicode/uchar.h"
140#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
141#include "unicode/localpointer.h"
142#include "unicode/rep.h"
143#include "unicode/unistr.h"
144#include "unicode/chariter.h"
145#endif
146
147
148U_CDECL_BEGIN
149
150struct UText;
151typedef struct UText UText; /**< C typedef for struct UText. @stable ICU 3.6 */
152
153
154/***************************************************************************************
155 *
156 *   C Functions for creating UText wrappers around various kinds of text strings.
157 *
158 ****************************************************************************************/
159
160
161/**
162  * Close function for UText instances.
163  * Cleans up, releases any resources being held by an open UText.
164  * <p>
165  *   If the UText was originally allocated by one of the utext_open functions,
166  *   the storage associated with the utext will also be freed.
167  *   If the UText storage originated with the application, as it would with
168  *   a local or static instance, the storage will not be deleted.
169  *
170  *   An open UText can be reset to refer to new string by using one of the utext_open()
171  *   functions without first closing the UText.
172  *
173  * @param ut  The UText to be closed.
174  * @return    NULL if the UText struct was deleted by the close.  If the UText struct
175  *            was originally provided by the caller to the open function, it is
176  *            returned by this function, and may be safely used again in
177  *            a subsequent utext_open.
178  *
179  * @stable ICU 3.4
180  */
181U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
182utext_close(UText *ut);
183
184#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
185
186U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
187
188/**
189 * \class LocalUTextPointer
190 * "Smart pointer" class, closes a UText via utext_close().
191 * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
192 *
193 * @see LocalPointerBase
194 * @see LocalPointer
195 * @stable ICU 4.4
196 */
197U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUTextPointer, UText, utext_close);
198
199U_NAMESPACE_END
200
201#endif
202
203/**
204 * Open a read-only UText implementation for UTF-8 strings.
205 *
206 * \htmlonly
207 * Any invalid UTF-8 in the input will be handled in this way:
208 * a sequence of bytes that has the form of a truncated, but otherwise valid,
209 * UTF-8 sequence will be replaced by a single unicode replacement character, \uFFFD.
210 * Any other illegal bytes will each be replaced by a \uFFFD.
211 * \endhtmlonly
212 *
213 * @param ut     Pointer to a UText struct.  If NULL, a new UText will be created.
214 *               If non-NULL, must refer to an initialized UText struct, which will then
215 *               be reset to reference the specified UTF-8 string.
216 * @param s      A UTF-8 string.  Must not be NULL.
217 * @param length The length of the UTF-8 string in bytes, or -1 if the string is
218 *               zero terminated.
219 * @param status Errors are returned here.
220 * @return       A pointer to the UText.  If a pre-allocated UText was provided, it
221 *               will always be used and returned.
222 * @stable ICU 3.4
223 */
224U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
225utext_openUTF8(UText *ut, const char *s, int64_t length, UErrorCode *status);
226
227
228/**
229 * Open a read-only UText for UChar * string.
230 *
231 * @param ut     Pointer to a UText struct.  If NULL, a new UText will be created.
232 *               If non-NULL, must refer to an initialized UText struct, which will then
233 *               be reset to reference the specified UChar string.
234 * @param s      A UChar (UTF-16) string
235 * @param length The number of UChars in the input string, or -1 if the string is
236 *               zero terminated.
237 * @param status Errors are returned here.
238 * @return       A pointer to the UText.  If a pre-allocated UText was provided, it
239 *               will always be used and returned.
240 * @stable ICU 3.4
241 */
242U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
243utext_openUChars(UText *ut, const UChar *s, int64_t length, UErrorCode *status);
244
245
246#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
247/**
248 * Open a writable UText for a non-const UnicodeString.
249 *
250 * @param ut      Pointer to a UText struct.  If NULL, a new UText will be created.
251 *                 If non-NULL, must refer to an initialized UText struct, which will then
252 *                 be reset to reference the specified input string.
253 * @param s       A UnicodeString.
254 * @param status Errors are returned here.
255 * @return        Pointer to the UText.  If a UText was supplied as input, this
256 *                 will always be used and returned.
257 * @stable ICU 3.4
258 */
259U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
260utext_openUnicodeString(UText *ut, U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString *s, UErrorCode *status);
261
262
263/**
264 * Open a UText for a const UnicodeString.   The resulting UText will not be writable.
265 *
266 * @param ut    Pointer to a UText struct.  If NULL, a new UText will be created.
267 *               If non-NULL, must refer to an initialized UText struct, which will then
268 *               be reset to reference the specified input string.
269 * @param s      A const UnicodeString to be wrapped.
270 * @param status Errors are returned here.
271 * @return       Pointer to the UText.  If a UText was supplied as input, this
272 *               will always be used and returned.
273 * @stable ICU 3.4
274 */
275U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
276utext_openConstUnicodeString(UText *ut, const U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString *s, UErrorCode *status);
277
278
279/**
280 * Open a writable UText implementation for an ICU Replaceable object.
281 * @param ut    Pointer to a UText struct.  If NULL, a new UText will be created.
282 *               If non-NULL, must refer to an already existing UText, which will then
283 *               be reset to reference the specified replaceable text.
284 * @param rep    A Replaceable text object.
285 * @param status Errors are returned here.
286 * @return       Pointer to the UText.  If a UText was supplied as input, this
287 *               will always be used and returned.
288 * @see Replaceable
289 * @stable ICU 3.4
290 */
291U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
292utext_openReplaceable(UText *ut, U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER Replaceable *rep, UErrorCode *status);
293
294/**
295 * Open a  UText implementation over an ICU CharacterIterator.
296 * @param ut    Pointer to a UText struct.  If NULL, a new UText will be created.
297 *               If non-NULL, must refer to an already existing UText, which will then
298 *               be reset to reference the specified replaceable text.
299 * @param ci     A Character Iterator.
300 * @param status Errors are returned here.
301 * @return       Pointer to the UText.  If a UText was supplied as input, this
302 *               will always be used and returned.
303 * @see Replaceable
304 * @stable ICU 3.4
305 */
306U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
307utext_openCharacterIterator(UText *ut, U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER CharacterIterator *ic, UErrorCode *status);
308
309#endif
310
311
312/**
313  *  Clone a UText.  This is much like opening a UText where the source text is itself
314  *  another UText.
315  *
316  *  A deep clone will copy both the UText data structures and the underlying text.
317  *  The original and cloned UText will operate completely independently; modifications
318  *  made to the text in one will not affect the other.  Text providers are not
319  *  required to support deep clones.  The user of clone() must check the status return
320  *  and be prepared to handle failures.
321  *
322  *  The standard UText implementations for UTF8, UChar *, UnicodeString and
323  *  Replaceable all support deep cloning.
324  *
325  *  The UText returned from a deep clone will be writable, assuming that the text
326  *  provider is able to support writing, even if the source UText had been made
327  *  non-writable by means of UText_freeze().
328  *
329  *  A shallow clone replicates only the UText data structures; it does not make
330  *  a copy of the underlying text.  Shallow clones can be used as an efficient way to
331  *  have multiple iterators active in a single text string that is not being
332  *  modified.
333  *
334  *  A shallow clone operation will not fail, barring truly exceptional conditions such
335  *  as memory allocation failures.
336  *
337  *  Shallow UText clones should be avoided if the UText functions that modify the
338  *  text are expected to be used, either on the original or the cloned UText.
339  *  Any such modifications  can cause unpredictable behavior.  Read Only
340  *  shallow clones provide some protection against errors of this type by
341  *  disabling text modification via the cloned UText.
342  *
343  *  A shallow clone made with the readOnly parameter == FALSE will preserve the
344  *  utext_isWritable() state of the source object.  Note, however, that
345  *  write operations must be avoided while more than one UText exists that refer
346  *  to the same underlying text.
347  *
348  *  A UText and its clone may be safely concurrently accessed by separate threads.
349  *  This is true for read access only with shallow clones, and for both read and
350  *  write access with deep clones.
351  *  It is the responsibility of the Text Provider to ensure that this thread safety
352  *  constraint is met.
353  *
354  *  @param dest   A UText struct to be filled in with the result of the clone operation,
355  *                or NULL if the clone function should heap-allocate a new UText struct.
356  *                If non-NULL, must refer to an already existing UText, which will then
357  *                be reset to become the clone.
358  *  @param src    The UText to be cloned.
359  *  @param deep   TRUE to request a deep clone, FALSE for a shallow clone.
360  *  @param readOnly TRUE to request that the cloned UText have read only access to the
361  *                underlying text.
362
363  *  @param status Errors are returned here.  For deep clones, U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR
364  *                will be returned if the text provider is unable to clone the
365  *                original text.
366  *  @return       The newly created clone, or NULL if the clone operation failed.
367  *  @stable ICU 3.4
368  */
369U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
370utext_clone(UText *dest, const UText *src, UBool deep, UBool readOnly, UErrorCode *status);
371
372
373/**
374  *  Compare two UText objects for equality.
375  *  UTexts are equal if they are iterating over the same text, and
376  *    have the same iteration position within the text.
377  *    If either or both of the parameters are NULL, the comparison is FALSE.
378  *
379  *  @param a   The first of the two UTexts to compare.
380  *  @param b   The other UText to be compared.
381  *  @return    TRUE if the two UTexts are equal.
382  *  @stable ICU 3.6
383  */
384U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
385utext_equals(const UText *a, const UText *b);
386
387
388/*****************************************************************************
389 *
390 *   Functions to work with the text represeted by a UText wrapper
391 *
392 *****************************************************************************/
393
394/**
395  * Get the length of the text.  Depending on the characteristics
396  * of the underlying text representation, this may be expensive.
397  * @see  utext_isLengthExpensive()
398  *
399  *
400  * @param ut  the text to be accessed.
401  * @return the length of the text, expressed in native units.
402  *
403  * @stable ICU 3.4
404  */
405U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
406utext_nativeLength(UText *ut);
407
408/**
409 *  Return TRUE if calculating the length of the text could be expensive.
410 *  Finding the length of NUL terminated strings is considered to be expensive.
411 *
412 *  Note that the value of this function may change
413 *  as the result of other operations on a UText.
414 *  Once the length of a string has been discovered, it will no longer
415 *  be expensive to report it.
416 *
417 * @param ut the text to be accessed.
418 * @return TRUE if determining the length of the text could be time consuming.
419 * @stable ICU 3.4
420 */
421U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
422utext_isLengthExpensive(const UText *ut);
423
424/**
425 * Returns the code point at the requested index,
426 * or U_SENTINEL (-1) if it is out of bounds.
427 *
428 * If the specified index points to the interior of a multi-unit
429 * character - one of the trail bytes of a UTF-8 sequence, for example -
430 * the complete code point will be returned.
431 *
432 * The iteration position will be set to the start of the returned code point.
433 *
434 * This function is roughly equivalent to the the sequence
435 *    utext_setNativeIndex(index);
436 *    utext_current32();
437 * (There is a subtle difference if the index is out of bounds by being less than zero -
438 * utext_setNativeIndex(negative value) sets the index to zero, after which utext_current()
439 * will return the char at zero.  utext_char32At(negative index), on the other hand, will
440 * return the U_SENTINEL value of -1.)
441 *
442 * @param ut the text to be accessed
443 * @param nativeIndex the native index of the character to be accessed.  If the index points
444 *        to other than the first unit of a multi-unit character, it will be adjusted
445 *        to the start of the character.
446 * @return the code point at the specified index.
447 * @stable ICU 3.4
448 */
449U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2
450utext_char32At(UText *ut, int64_t nativeIndex);
451
452
453/**
454 *
455 * Get the code point at the current iteration position,
456 * or U_SENTINEL (-1) if the iteration has reached the end of
457 * the input text.
458 *
459 * @param ut the text to be accessed.
460 * @return the Unicode code point at the current iterator position.
461 * @stable ICU 3.4
462 */
463U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2
464utext_current32(UText *ut);
465
466
467/**
468 * Get the code point at the current iteration position of the UText, and
469 * advance the position to the first index following the character.
470 *
471 * If the position is at the end of the text (the index following
472 * the last character, which is also the length of the text),
473 * return U_SENTINEL (-1) and do not advance the index.
474 *
475 * This is a post-increment operation.
476 *
477 * An inline macro version of this function, UTEXT_NEXT32(),
478 * is available for performance critical use.
479 *
480 * @param ut the text to be accessed.
481 * @return the Unicode code point at the iteration position.
482 * @see UTEXT_NEXT32
483 * @stable ICU 3.4
484 */
485U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2
486utext_next32(UText *ut);
487
488
489/**
490 *  Move the iterator position to the character (code point) whose
491 *  index precedes the current position, and return that character.
492 *  This is a pre-decrement operation.
493 *
494 *  If the initial position is at the start of the text (index of 0)
495 *  return U_SENTINEL (-1), and leave the position unchanged.
496 *
497 *  An inline macro version of this function, UTEXT_PREVIOUS32(),
498 *  is available for performance critical use.
499 *
500 *  @param ut the text to be accessed.
501 *  @return the previous UChar32 code point, or U_SENTINEL (-1)
502 *          if the iteration has reached the start of the text.
503 *  @see UTEXT_PREVIOUS32
504 *  @stable ICU 3.4
505 */
506U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2
507utext_previous32(UText *ut);
508
509
510/**
511  * Set the iteration index and return the code point at that index.
512  * Leave the iteration index at the start of the following code point.
513  *
514  * This function is the most efficient and convenient way to
515  * begin a forward iteration.  The results are identical to the those
516  * from the sequence
517  * \code
518  *    utext_setIndex();
519  *    utext_next32();
520  * \endcode
521  *
522  *  @param ut the text to be accessed.
523  *  @param nativeIndex Iteration index, in the native units of the text provider.
524  *  @return Code point which starts at or before index,
525  *         or U_SENTINEL (-1) if it is out of bounds.
526  * @stable ICU 3.4
527  */
528U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2
529utext_next32From(UText *ut, int64_t nativeIndex);
530
531
532
533/**
534  * Set the iteration index, and return the code point preceding the
535  * one specified by the initial index.  Leave the iteration position
536  * at the start of the returned code point.
537  *
538  * This function is the most efficient and convenient way to
539  * begin a backwards iteration.
540  *
541  * @param ut the text to be accessed.
542  * @param nativeIndex Iteration index in the native units of the text provider.
543  * @return Code point preceding the one at the initial index,
544  *         or U_SENTINEL (-1) if it is out of bounds.
545  *
546  * @stable ICU 3.4
547  */
548U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2
549utext_previous32From(UText *ut, int64_t nativeIndex);
550
551/**
552  * Get the current iterator position, which can range from 0 to
553  * the length of the text.
554  * The position is a native index into the input text, in whatever format it
555  * may have (possibly UTF-8 for example), and may not always be the same as
556  * the corresponding UChar (UTF-16) index.
557  * The returned position will always be aligned to a code point boundary.
558  *
559  * @param ut the text to be accessed.
560  * @return the current index position, in the native units of the text provider.
561  * @stable ICU 3.4
562  */
563U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
564utext_getNativeIndex(const UText *ut);
565
566/**
567 * Set the current iteration position to the nearest code point
568 * boundary at or preceding the specified index.
569 * The index is in the native units of the original input text.
570 * If the index is out of range, it will be pinned to be within
571 * the range of the input text.
572 * <p>
573 * It will usually be more efficient to begin an iteration
574 * using the functions utext_next32From() or utext_previous32From()
575 * rather than setIndex().
576 * <p>
577 * Moving the index position to an adjacent character is best done
578 * with utext_next32(), utext_previous32() or utext_moveIndex32().
579 * Attempting to do direct arithmetic on the index position is
580 * complicated by the fact that the size (in native units) of a
581 * character depends on the underlying representation of the character
582 * (UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, arbitrary codepage), and is not
583 * easily knowable.
584 *
585 * @param ut the text to be accessed.
586 * @param nativeIndex the native unit index of the new iteration position.
587 * @stable ICU 3.4
588 */
589U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
590utext_setNativeIndex(UText *ut, int64_t nativeIndex);
591
592/**
593 * Move the iterator postion by delta code points.  The number of code points
594 * is a signed number; a negative delta will move the iterator backwards,
595 * towards the start of the text.
596 * <p>
597 * The index is moved by <code>delta</code> code points
598 * forward or backward, but no further backward than to 0 and
599 * no further forward than to utext_nativeLength().
600 * The resulting index value will be in between 0 and length, inclusive.
601 *
602 * @param ut the text to be accessed.
603 * @param delta the signed number of code points to move the iteration position.
604 * @return TRUE if the position could be moved the requested number of positions while
605 *              staying within the range [0 - text length].
606 * @stable ICU 3.4
607 */
608U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
609utext_moveIndex32(UText *ut, int32_t delta);
610
611/**
612 * Get the native index of the character preceeding the current position.
613 * If the iteration position is already at the start of the text, zero
614 * is returned.
615 * The value returned is the same as that obtained from the following sequence,
616 * but without the side effect of changing the iteration position.
617 *
618 * \code
619 *    UText  *ut = whatever;
620 *      ...
621 *    utext_previous(ut)
622 *    utext_getNativeIndex(ut);
623 * \endcode
624 *
625 * This function is most useful during forwards iteration, where it will get the
626 *   native index of the character most recently returned from utext_next().
627 *
628 * @param ut the text to be accessed
629 * @return the native index of the character preceeding the current index position,
630 *         or zero if the current position is at the start of the text.
631 * @stable ICU 3.6
632 */
633U_STABLE int64_t U_EXPORT2
634utext_getPreviousNativeIndex(UText *ut);
635
636
637/**
638 *
639 * Extract text from a UText into a UChar buffer.  The range of text to be extracted
640 * is specified in the native indices of the UText provider.  These may not necessarily
641 * be UTF-16 indices.
642 * <p>
643 * The size (number of 16 bit UChars) of the data to be extracted is returned.  The
644 * full number of UChars is returned, even when the extracted text is truncated
645 * because the specified buffer size is too small.
646 * <p>
647 * The extracted string will (if you are a user) / must (if you are a text provider)
648 * be NUL-terminated if there is sufficient space in the destination buffer.  This
649 * terminating NUL is not included in the returned length.
650 * <p>
651 * The iteration index is left at the position following the last extracted character.
652 *
653 * @param  ut    the UText from which to extract data.
654 * @param  nativeStart the native index of the first character to extract.\
655 *               If the specified index is out of range,
656 *               it will be pinned to to be within 0 <= index <= textLength
657 * @param  nativeLimit the native string index of the position following the last
658 *               character to extract.  If the specified index is out of range,
659 *               it will be pinned to to be within 0 <= index <= textLength.
660 *               nativeLimit must be >= nativeStart.
661 * @param  dest  the UChar (UTF-16) buffer into which the extracted text is placed
662 * @param  destCapacity  The size, in UChars, of the destination buffer.  May be zero
663 *               for precomputing the required size.
664 * @param  status receives any error status.
665 *         U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR: the extracted text was truncated because the
666 *         buffer was too small.  Returns number of UChars for preflighting.
667 * @return Number of UChars in the data to be extracted.  Does not include a trailing NUL.
668 *
669 * @stable ICU 3.4
670 */
671U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
672utext_extract(UText *ut,
673             int64_t nativeStart, int64_t nativeLimit,
674             UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
675             UErrorCode *status);
676
677
678/**
679 * Compare two UTexts (binary order). The comparison begins at each source text's
680 * iteration position. The iteration position of each UText will be left following
681 * the last character compared.
682 *
683 * The comparison is done in code point order; unlike u_strCompare, you
684 * cannot choose to use code unit order. This is because the characters
685 * in a UText are accessed one code point at a time, and may not be from a UTF-16
686 * context.
687 *
688 * This functions works with strings of different explicitly specified lengths
689 * unlike the ANSI C-like u_strcmp() and u_memcmp() etc.
690 * A length argument of -1 signifies that as much of the string should be used as
691 * is necessary to compare with the other string. If both length arguments are -1,
692 * the entire remaining portionss of both strings are used.
693 *
694 * @param s1 First source string.
695 * @param length1 Length of first source string in UTF-32 code points.
696 *
697 * @param s2 Second source string.
698 * @param length2 Length of second source string in UTF-32 code points.
699 *
700 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons
701 *
702 * @internal ICU 4.4 technology preview
703 */
704U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2
705utext_compare(UText *s1, int32_t length1,
706              UText *s2, int32_t length2);
707
708/**
709 * Compare two UTexts (binary order). The comparison begins at each source text's
710 * iteration position. The iteration position of each UText will be left following
711 * the last character compared. This method differs from utext_compare in that
712 * it accepts native limits rather than lengths for each string.
713 *
714 * The comparison is done in code point order; unlike u_strCompare, you
715 * cannot choose to use code unit order. This is because the characters
716 * in a UText are accessed one code point at a time, and may not be from a UTF-16
717 * context.
718 *
719 * This functions works with strings of different explicitly specified lengths
720 * unlike the ANSI C-like u_strcmp() and u_memcmp() etc.
721 * A limit argument of -1 signifies that as much of the string should be used as
722 * is necessary to compare with the other string. If both limit arguments are -1,
723 * the entire remaining portionss of both strings are used.
724 *
725 * @param s1 First source string.
726 * @param limit1 Native index of the last character in the first source string to be considered.
727 *
728 * @param s2 Second source string.
729 * @param limit2 Native index of the last character in the second source string to be considered.
730 *
731 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons
732 *
733 * @internal ICU 4.4 technology preview
734 */
735U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2
736utext_compareNativeLimit(UText *s1, int64_t limit1,
737                         UText *s2, int64_t limit2);
738
739/**
740 * Compare two UTexts case-insensitively using full case folding. The comparison
741 * begins at each source text's iteration position. The iteration position of each
742 * UText will be left following the last character compared.
743 *
744 * The comparison is done in code point order; this is because the characters
745 * in a UText are accessed one code point at a time, and may not be from a UTF-16
746 * context.
747 *
748 * This functions works with strings of different explicitly specified lengths
749 * unlike the ANSI C-like u_strcmp() and u_memcmp() etc.
750 * A length argument of -1 signifies that as much of the string should be used as
751 * is necessary to compare with the other string. If both length arguments are -1,
752 * the entire remaining portionss of both strings are used.
753 *
754 * @param s1 First source string.
755 * @param length1 Length of first source string in UTF-32 code points.
756 *
757 * @param s2 Second source string.
758 * @param length2 Length of second source string in UTF-32 code points.
759 *
760 * @param options A bit set of options:
761 *   - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options:
762 *     Comparison in code point order with default case folding.
763 *
764 *   - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I
765 *
766 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value,
767 *                  which must not indicate a failure before the function call.
768 *
769 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons
770 *
771 * @internal ICU 4.4 technology preview
772 */
773U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2
774utext_caseCompare(UText *s1, int32_t length1,
775                  UText *s2, int32_t length2,
776                  uint32_t options, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
777
778/**
779 * Compare two UTexts case-insensitively using full case folding. The comparison
780 * begins at each source text's iteration position. The iteration position of each
781 * UText will be left following the last character compared. This method differs from
782 * utext_caseCompare in that it accepts native limits rather than lengths for each
783 * string.
784 *
785 * The comparison is done in code point order; this is because the characters
786 * in a UText are accessed one code point at a time, and may not be from a UTF-16
787 * context.
788 *
789 * This functions works with strings of different explicitly specified lengths
790 * unlike the ANSI C-like u_strcmp() and u_memcmp() etc.
791 * A limit argument of -1 signifies that as much of the string should be used as
792 * is necessary to compare with the other string. If both length arguments are -1,
793 * the entire remaining portionss of both strings are used.
794 *
795 * @param s1 First source string.
796 * @param limit1 Native index of the last character in the first source string to be considered.
797 *
798 * @param s2 Second source string.
799 * @param limit2 Native index of the last character in the second source string to be considered.
800 *
801 * @param options A bit set of options:
802 *   - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options:
803 *     Comparison in code point order with default case folding.
804 *
805 *   - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I
806 *
807 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value,
808 *                  which must not indicate a failure before the function call.
809 *
810 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons
811 *
812 * @internal ICU 4.4 technology preview
813 */
814U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2
815utext_caseCompareNativeLimit(UText *s1, int64_t limit1,
816                             UText *s2, int64_t limit2,
817                             uint32_t options, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
818
819
820/************************************************************************************
821 *
822 *  #define inline versions of selected performance-critical text access functions
823 *          Caution:  do not use auto increment++ or decrement-- expressions
824 *                    as parameters to these macros.
825 *
826 *          For most use, where there is no extreme performance constraint, the
827 *          normal, non-inline functions are a better choice.  The resulting code
828 *          will be smaller, and, if the need ever arises, easier to debug.
829 *
830 *          These are implemented as #defines rather than real functions
831 *          because there is no fully portable way to do inline functions in plain C.
832 *
833 ************************************************************************************/
834
835/**
836 * inline version of utext_current32(), for performance-critical situations.
837 *
838 * Get the code point at the current iteration position of the UText.
839 * Returns U_SENTINEL (-1) if the position is at the end of the
840 * text.
841 *
842 * @internal ICU 4.4 technology preview
843 */
844#define UTEXT_CURRENT32(ut)  \
845    ((ut)->chunkOffset < (ut)->chunkLength && ((ut)->chunkContents)[(ut)->chunkOffset]<0xd800 ? \
846    ((ut)->chunkContents)[((ut)->chunkOffset)] : utext_current32(ut))
847
848/**
849 * inline version of utext_next32(), for performance-critical situations.
850 *
851 * Get the code point at the current iteration position of the UText, and
852 * advance the position to the first index following the character.
853 * This is a post-increment operation.
854 * Returns U_SENTINEL (-1) if the position is at the end of the
855 * text.
856 *
857 * @stable ICU 3.4
858 */
859#define UTEXT_NEXT32(ut)  \
860    ((ut)->chunkOffset < (ut)->chunkLength && ((ut)->chunkContents)[(ut)->chunkOffset]<0xd800 ? \
861    ((ut)->chunkContents)[((ut)->chunkOffset)++] : utext_next32(ut))
862
863/**
864 * inline version of utext_previous32(), for performance-critical situations.
865 *
866 *  Move the iterator position to the character (code point) whose
867 *  index precedes the current position, and return that character.
868 *  This is a pre-decrement operation.
869 *  Returns U_SENTINEL (-1) if the position is at the start of the  text.
870 *
871 * @stable ICU 3.4
872 */
873#define UTEXT_PREVIOUS32(ut)  \
874    ((ut)->chunkOffset > 0 && \
875     (ut)->chunkContents[(ut)->chunkOffset-1] < 0xd800 ? \
876          (ut)->chunkContents[--((ut)->chunkOffset)]  :  utext_previous32(ut))
877
878/**
879  *  inline version of utext_getNativeIndex(), for performance-critical situations.
880  *
881  * Get the current iterator position, which can range from 0 to
882  * the length of the text.
883  * The position is a native index into the input text, in whatever format it
884  * may have (possibly UTF-8 for example), and may not always be the same as
885  * the corresponding UChar (UTF-16) index.
886  * The returned position will always be aligned to a code point boundary.
887  *
888  * @stable ICU 3.6
889  */
890#define UTEXT_GETNATIVEINDEX(ut)                       \
891    ((ut)->chunkOffset <= (ut)->nativeIndexingLimit?   \
892        (ut)->chunkNativeStart+(ut)->chunkOffset :     \
893        (ut)->pFuncs->mapOffsetToNative(ut))
894
895/**
896  *  inline version of utext_setNativeIndex(), for performance-critical situations.
897  *
898  * Set the current iteration position to the nearest code point
899  * boundary at or preceding the specified index.
900  * The index is in the native units of the original input text.
901  * If the index is out of range, it will be pinned to be within
902  * the range of the input text.
903  *
904  * @stable ICU 3.8
905  */
906#define UTEXT_SETNATIVEINDEX(ut, ix)                       \
907    { int64_t __offset = (ix) - (ut)->chunkNativeStart; \
908      if (__offset>=0 && __offset<=(int64_t)(ut)->nativeIndexingLimit) { \
909          (ut)->chunkOffset=(int32_t)__offset; \
910      } else { \
911          utext_setNativeIndex((ut), (ix)); } }
912
913
914
915/************************************************************************************
916 *
917 *   Functions related to writing or modifying the text.
918 *   These will work only with modifiable UTexts.  Attempting to
919 *   modify a read-only UText will return an error status.
920 *
921 ************************************************************************************/
922
923
924/**
925 *  Return TRUE if the text can be written (modified) with utext_replace() or
926 *  utext_copy().  For the text to be writable, the text provider must
927 *  be of a type that supports writing and the UText must not be frozen.
928 *
929 *  Attempting to modify text when utext_isWriteable() is FALSE will fail -
930 *  the text will not be modified, and an error will be returned from the function
931 *  that attempted the modification.
932 *
933 * @param  ut   the UText to be tested.
934 * @return TRUE if the text is modifiable.
935 *
936 * @see    utext_freeze()
937 * @see    utext_replace()
938 * @see    utext_copy()
939 * @stable ICU 3.4
940 *
941 */
942U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
943utext_isWritable(const UText *ut);
944
945
946/**
947  * Test whether there is meta data associated with the text.
948  * @see Replaceable::hasMetaData()
949  *
950  * @param ut The UText to be tested
951  * @return TRUE if the underlying text includes meta data.
952  * @stable ICU 3.4
953  */
954U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
955utext_hasMetaData(const UText *ut);
956
957
958/**
959 * Replace a range of the original text with a replacement text.
960 *
961 * Leaves the current iteration position at the position following the
962 *  newly inserted replacement text.
963 *
964 * This function is only available on UText types that support writing,
965 * that is, ones where utext_isWritable() returns TRUE.
966 *
967 * When using this function, there should be only a single UText opened onto the
968 * underlying native text string.  Behavior after a replace operation
969 * on a UText is undefined for any other additional UTexts that refer to the
970 * modified string.
971 *
972 * @param ut               the UText representing the text to be operated on.
973 * @param nativeStart      the native index of the start of the region to be replaced
974 * @param nativeLimit      the native index of the character following the region to be replaced.
975 * @param replacementText  pointer to the replacement text
976 * @param replacementLength length of the replacement text, or -1 if the text is NUL terminated.
977 * @param status           receives any error status.  Possible errors include
978 *                         U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION
979 *
980 * @return The signed number of (native) storage units by which
981 *         the length of the text expanded or contracted.
982 *
983 * @stable ICU 3.4
984 */
985U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
986utext_replace(UText *ut,
987             int64_t nativeStart, int64_t nativeLimit,
988             const UChar *replacementText, int32_t replacementLength,
989             UErrorCode *status);
990
991
992
993/**
994 *
995 * Copy or move a substring from one position to another within the text,
996 * while retaining any metadata associated with the text.
997 * This function is used to duplicate or reorder substrings.
998 * The destination index must not overlap the source range.
999 *
1000 * The text to be copied or moved is inserted at destIndex;
1001 * it does not replace or overwrite any existing text.
1002 *
1003 * The iteration position is left following the newly inserted text
1004 * at the destination position.
1005 *
1006 * This function is only available on UText types that support writing,
1007 * that is, ones where utext_isWritable() returns TRUE.
1008 *
1009 * When using this function, there should be only a single UText opened onto the
1010 * underlying native text string.  Behavior after a copy operation
1011 * on a UText is undefined in any other additional UTexts that refer to the
1012 * modified string.
1013 *
1014 * @param ut           The UText representing the text to be operated on.
1015 * @param nativeStart  The native index of the start of the region to be copied or moved
1016 * @param nativeLimit  The native index of the character position following the region
1017 *                     to be copied.
1018 * @param destIndex    The native destination index to which the source substring is
1019 *                     copied or moved.
1020 * @param move         If TRUE, then the substring is moved, not copied/duplicated.
1021 * @param status       receives any error status.  Possible errors include U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION
1022 *
1023 * @stable ICU 3.4
1024 */
1025U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
1026utext_copy(UText *ut,
1027          int64_t nativeStart, int64_t nativeLimit,
1028          int64_t destIndex,
1029          UBool move,
1030          UErrorCode *status);
1031
1032
1033/**
1034  *  <p>
1035  *  Freeze a UText.  This prevents any modification to the underlying text itself
1036  *  by means of functions operating on this UText.
1037  *  </p>
1038  *  <p>
1039  *  Once frozen, a UText can not be unfrozen.  The intent is to ensure
1040  *  that a the text underlying a frozen UText wrapper cannot be modified via that UText.
1041  *  </p>
1042  *  <p>
1043  *  Caution:  freezing a UText will disable changes made via the specific
1044  *   frozen UText wrapper only; it will not have any effect on the ability to
1045  *   directly modify the text by bypassing the UText.  Any such backdoor modifications
1046  *   are always an error while UText access is occuring because the underlying
1047  *   text can get out of sync with UText's buffering.
1048  *  </p>
1049  *
1050  *  @param ut  The UText to be frozen.
1051  *  @see   utext_isWritable()
1052  *  @stable ICU 3.6
1053  */
1054U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
1055utext_freeze(UText *ut);
1056
1057
1058/**
1059 * UText provider properties (bit field indexes).
1060 *
1061 * @see UText
1062 * @stable ICU 3.4
1063 */
1064enum {
1065    /**
1066     * It is potentially time consuming for the provider to determine the length of the text.
1067     * @stable ICU 3.4
1068     */
1069    UTEXT_PROVIDER_LENGTH_IS_EXPENSIVE = 1,
1070    /**
1071     * Text chunks remain valid and usable until the text object is modified or
1072     * deleted, not just until the next time the access() function is called
1073     * (which is the default).
1074     * @stable ICU 3.4
1075     */
1076    UTEXT_PROVIDER_STABLE_CHUNKS = 2,
1077    /**
1078     * The provider supports modifying the text via the replace() and copy()
1079     * functions.
1080     * @see Replaceable
1081     * @stable ICU 3.4
1082     */
1083    UTEXT_PROVIDER_WRITABLE = 3,
1084    /**
1085     * There is meta data associated with the text.
1086     * @see Replaceable::hasMetaData()
1087     * @stable ICU 3.4
1088     */
1089    UTEXT_PROVIDER_HAS_META_DATA = 4,
1090    /**
1091     * Text provider owns the text storage.
1092     *  Generally occurs as the result of a deep clone of the UText.
1093     *  When closing the UText, the associated text must
1094     *  also be closed/deleted/freed/ whatever is appropriate.
1095     * @stable ICU 3.6
1096     */
1097     UTEXT_PROVIDER_OWNS_TEXT = 5
1098};
1099
1100/**
1101  * Function type declaration for UText.clone().
1102  *
1103  *  clone a UText.  Much like opening a UText where the source text is itself
1104  *  another UText.
1105  *
1106  *  A deep clone will copy both the UText data structures and the underlying text.
1107  *  The original and cloned UText will operate completely independently; modifications
1108  *  made to the text in one will not effect the other.  Text providers are not
1109  *  required to support deep clones.  The user of clone() must check the status return
1110  *  and be prepared to handle failures.
1111  *
1112  *  A shallow clone replicates only the UText data structures; it does not make
1113  *  a copy of the underlying text.  Shallow clones can be used as an efficient way to
1114  *  have multiple iterators active in a single text string that is not being
1115  *  modified.
1116  *
1117  *  A shallow clone operation must not fail except for truly exceptional conditions such
1118  *  as memory allocation failures.
1119  *
1120  *  A UText and its clone may be safely concurrently accessed by separate threads.
1121  *  This is true for both shallow and deep clones.
1122  *  It is the responsibility of the Text Provider to ensure that this thread safety
1123  *  constraint is met.
1124
1125  *
1126  *  @param dest   A UText struct to be filled in with the result of the clone operation,
1127  *                or NULL if the clone function should heap-allocate a new UText struct.
1128  *  @param src    The UText to be cloned.
1129  *  @param deep   TRUE to request a deep clone, FALSE for a shallow clone.
1130  *  @param status Errors are returned here.  For deep clones, U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR
1131  *                should be returned if the text provider is unable to clone the
1132  *                original text.
1133  *  @return       The newly created clone, or NULL if the clone operation failed.
1134  *
1135  * @stable ICU 3.4
1136  */
1137typedef UText * U_CALLCONV
1138UTextClone(UText *dest, const UText *src, UBool deep, UErrorCode *status);
1139
1140
1141/**
1142 * Function type declaration for UText.nativeLength().
1143 *
1144 * @param ut the UText to get the length of.
1145 * @return the length, in the native units of the original text string.
1146 * @see UText
1147 * @stable ICU 3.4
1148 */
1149typedef int64_t U_CALLCONV
1150UTextNativeLength(UText *ut);
1151
1152/**
1153 * Function type declaration for UText.access().  Get the description of the text chunk
1154 *  containing the text at a requested native index.  The UText's iteration
1155 *  position will be left at the requested index.  If the index is out
1156 *  of bounds, the iteration position will be left at the start or end
1157 *  of the string, as appropriate.
1158 *
1159 *  Chunks must begin and end on code point boundaries.  A single code point
1160 *  comprised of multiple storage units must never span a chunk boundary.
1161 *
1162 *
1163 * @param ut          the UText being accessed.
1164 * @param nativeIndex Requested index of the text to be accessed.
1165 * @param forward     If TRUE, then the returned chunk must contain text
1166 *                    starting from the index, so that start<=index<limit.
1167 *                    If FALSE, then the returned chunk must contain text
1168 *                    before the index, so that start<index<=limit.
1169 * @return            True if the requested index could be accessed.  The chunk
1170 *                    will contain the requested text.
1171 *                    False value if a chunk cannot be accessed
1172 *                    (the requested index is out of bounds).
1173 *
1174 * @see UText
1175 * @stable ICU 3.4
1176 */
1177typedef UBool U_CALLCONV
1178UTextAccess(UText *ut, int64_t nativeIndex, UBool forward);
1179
1180/**
1181 * Function type declaration for UText.extract().
1182 *
1183 * Extract text from a UText into a UChar buffer.  The range of text to be extracted
1184 * is specified in the native indices of the UText provider.  These may not necessarily
1185 * be UTF-16 indices.
1186 * <p>
1187 * The size (number of 16 bit UChars) in the data to be extracted is returned.  The
1188 * full amount is returned, even when the specified buffer size is smaller.
1189 * <p>
1190 * The extracted string will (if you are a user) / must (if you are a text provider)
1191 * be NUL-terminated if there is sufficient space in the destination buffer.
1192 *
1193 * @param  ut            the UText from which to extract data.
1194 * @param  nativeStart   the native index of the first characer to extract.
1195 * @param  nativeLimit   the native string index of the position following the last
1196 *                       character to extract.
1197 * @param  dest          the UChar (UTF-16) buffer into which the extracted text is placed
1198 * @param  destCapacity  The size, in UChars, of the destination buffer.  May be zero
1199 *                       for precomputing the required size.
1200 * @param  status        receives any error status.
1201 *                       If U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR: Returns number of UChars for
1202 *                       preflighting.
1203 * @return Number of UChars in the data.  Does not include a trailing NUL.
1204 *
1205 * @stable ICU 3.4
1206 */
1207typedef int32_t U_CALLCONV
1208UTextExtract(UText *ut,
1209             int64_t nativeStart, int64_t nativeLimit,
1210             UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
1211             UErrorCode *status);
1212
1213/**
1214 * Function type declaration for UText.replace().
1215 *
1216 * Replace a range of the original text with a replacement text.
1217 *
1218 * Leaves the current iteration position at the position following the
1219 *  newly inserted replacement text.
1220 *
1221 * This function need only be implemented on UText types that support writing.
1222 *
1223 * When using this function, there should be only a single UText opened onto the
1224 * underlying native text string.  The function is responsible for updating the
1225 * text chunk within the UText to reflect the updated iteration position,
1226 * taking into account any changes to the underlying string's structure caused
1227 * by the replace operation.
1228 *
1229 * @param ut               the UText representing the text to be operated on.
1230 * @param nativeStart      the index of the start of the region to be replaced
1231 * @param nativeLimit      the index of the character following the region to be replaced.
1232 * @param replacementText  pointer to the replacement text
1233 * @param replacmentLength length of the replacement text in UChars, or -1 if the text is NUL terminated.
1234 * @param status           receives any error status.  Possible errors include
1235 *                         U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION
1236 *
1237 * @return The signed number of (native) storage units by which
1238 *         the length of the text expanded or contracted.
1239 *
1240 * @stable ICU 3.4
1241 */
1242typedef int32_t U_CALLCONV
1243UTextReplace(UText *ut,
1244             int64_t nativeStart, int64_t nativeLimit,
1245             const UChar *replacementText, int32_t replacmentLength,
1246             UErrorCode *status);
1247
1248/**
1249 * Function type declaration for UText.copy().
1250 *
1251 * Copy or move a substring from one position to another within the text,
1252 * while retaining any metadata associated with the text.
1253 * This function is used to duplicate or reorder substrings.
1254 * The destination index must not overlap the source range.
1255 *
1256 * The text to be copied or moved is inserted at destIndex;
1257 * it does not replace or overwrite any existing text.
1258 *
1259 * This function need only be implemented for UText types that support writing.
1260 *
1261 * When using this function, there should be only a single UText opened onto the
1262 * underlying native text string.  The function is responsible for updating the
1263 * text chunk within the UText to reflect the updated iteration position,
1264 * taking into account any changes to the underlying string's structure caused
1265 * by the replace operation.
1266 *
1267 * @param ut           The UText representing the text to be operated on.
1268 * @param nativeStart  The index of the start of the region to be copied or moved
1269 * @param nativeLimit  The index of the character following the region to be replaced.
1270 * @param nativeDest   The destination index to which the source substring is copied or moved.
1271 * @param move         If TRUE, then the substring is moved, not copied/duplicated.
1272 * @param status       receives any error status.  Possible errors include U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION
1273 *
1274 * @stable ICU 3.4
1275 */
1276typedef void U_CALLCONV
1277UTextCopy(UText *ut,
1278          int64_t nativeStart, int64_t nativeLimit,
1279          int64_t nativeDest,
1280          UBool move,
1281          UErrorCode *status);
1282
1283/**
1284 * Function type declaration for UText.mapOffsetToNative().
1285 * Map from the current UChar offset within the current text chunk to
1286 *  the corresponding native index in the original source text.
1287 *
1288 * This is required only for text providers that do not use native UTF-16 indexes.
1289 *
1290 * @param ut     the UText.
1291 * @return Absolute (native) index corresponding to chunkOffset in the current chunk.
1292 *         The returned native index should always be to a code point boundary.
1293 *
1294 * @stable ICU 3.4
1295 */
1296typedef int64_t U_CALLCONV
1297UTextMapOffsetToNative(const UText *ut);
1298
1299/**
1300 * Function type declaration for UText.mapIndexToUTF16().
1301 * Map from a native index to a UChar offset within a text chunk.
1302 * Behavior is undefined if the native index does not fall within the
1303 *   current chunk.
1304 *
1305 * This function is required only for text providers that do not use native UTF-16 indexes.
1306 *
1307 * @param ut          The UText containing the text chunk.
1308 * @param nativeIndex Absolute (native) text index, chunk->start<=index<=chunk->limit.
1309 * @return            Chunk-relative UTF-16 offset corresponding to the specified native
1310 *                    index.
1311 *
1312 * @stable ICU 3.4
1313 */
1314typedef int32_t U_CALLCONV
1315UTextMapNativeIndexToUTF16(const UText *ut, int64_t nativeIndex);
1316
1317
1318/**
1319 * Function type declaration for UText.utextClose().
1320 *
1321 * A Text Provider close function is only required for provider types that make
1322 *  allocations in their open function (or other functions) that must be
1323 *  cleaned when the UText is closed.
1324 *
1325 * The allocation of the UText struct itself and any "extra" storage
1326 * associated with the UText is handled by the common UText implementation
1327 * and does not require provider specific cleanup in a close function.
1328 *
1329 * Most UText provider implementations do not need to implement this function.
1330 *
1331 * @param ut A UText object to be closed.
1332 *
1333 * @stable ICU 3.4
1334 */
1335typedef void U_CALLCONV
1336UTextClose(UText *ut);
1337
1338
1339/**
1340  *   (public)  Function dispatch table for UText.
1341  *             Conceptually very much like a C++ Virtual Function Table.
1342  *             This struct defines the organization of the table.
1343  *             Each text provider implementation must provide an
1344  *              actual table that is initialized with the appropriate functions
1345  *              for the type of text being handled.
1346  *   @stable ICU 3.6
1347  */
1348struct UTextFuncs {
1349    /**
1350     *   (public)  Function table size, sizeof(UTextFuncs)
1351     *             Intended for use should the table grow to accomodate added
1352     *             functions in the future, to allow tests for older format
1353     *             function tables that do not contain the extensions.
1354     *
1355     *             Fields are placed for optimal alignment on
1356     *             32/64/128-bit-pointer machines, by normally grouping together
1357     *             4 32-bit fields,
1358     *             4 pointers,
1359     *             2 64-bit fields
1360     *             in sequence.
1361     *   @stable ICU 3.6
1362     */
1363    int32_t       tableSize;
1364
1365    /**
1366      *   (private)  Alignment padding.
1367      *              Do not use, reserved for use by the UText framework only.
1368      *   @internal
1369      */
1370    int32_t       reserved1, /** @internal */ reserved2, /** @internal */ reserved3;
1371
1372
1373    /**
1374     * (public) Function pointer for UTextClone
1375     *
1376     * @see UTextClone
1377     * @stable ICU 3.6
1378     */
1379    UTextClone *clone;
1380
1381    /**
1382     * (public) function pointer for UTextLength
1383     * May be expensive to compute!
1384     *
1385     * @see UTextLength
1386     * @stable ICU 3.6
1387     */
1388    UTextNativeLength *nativeLength;
1389
1390    /**
1391     * (public) Function pointer for UTextAccess.
1392     *
1393     * @see UTextAccess
1394     * @stable ICU 3.6
1395     */
1396    UTextAccess *access;
1397
1398    /**
1399     * (public) Function pointer for UTextExtract.
1400     *
1401     * @see UTextExtract
1402     * @stable ICU 3.6
1403     */
1404    UTextExtract *extract;
1405
1406    /**
1407     * (public) Function pointer for UTextReplace.
1408     *
1409     * @see UTextReplace
1410     * @stable ICU 3.6
1411     */
1412    UTextReplace *replace;
1413
1414    /**
1415     * (public) Function pointer for UTextCopy.
1416     *
1417     * @see UTextCopy
1418     * @stable ICU 3.6
1419     */
1420    UTextCopy *copy;
1421
1422    /**
1423     * (public) Function pointer for UTextMapOffsetToNative.
1424     *
1425     * @see UTextMapOffsetToNative
1426     * @stable ICU 3.6
1427     */
1428    UTextMapOffsetToNative *mapOffsetToNative;
1429
1430    /**
1431     * (public) Function pointer for UTextMapNativeIndexToUTF16.
1432     *
1433     * @see UTextMapNativeIndexToUTF16
1434     * @stable ICU 3.6
1435     */
1436    UTextMapNativeIndexToUTF16 *mapNativeIndexToUTF16;
1437
1438    /**
1439     * (public) Function pointer for UTextClose.
1440      *
1441      * @see UTextClose
1442      * @stable ICU 3.6
1443      */
1444    UTextClose  *close;
1445
1446    /**
1447      * (private)  Spare function pointer
1448      * @internal
1449      */
1450    UTextClose  *spare1;
1451
1452    /**
1453      * (private)  Spare function pointer
1454      * @internal
1455      */
1456    UTextClose  *spare2;
1457
1458    /**
1459      * (private)  Spare function pointer
1460      * @internal
1461      */
1462    UTextClose  *spare3;
1463
1464};
1465/**
1466 * Function dispatch table for UText
1467 * @see UTextFuncs
1468 */
1469typedef struct UTextFuncs UTextFuncs;
1470
1471 /**
1472  *   UText struct.  Provides the interface between the generic UText access code
1473  *                  and the UText provider code that works on specific kinds of
1474  *                  text  (UTF-8, noncontiguous UTF-16, whatever.)
1475  *
1476  *                  Applications that are using predefined types of text providers
1477  *                  to pass text data to ICU services will have no need to view the
1478  *                  internals of the UText structs that they open.
1479  *
1480  * @stable ICU 3.6
1481  */
1482struct UText {
1483    /**
1484     *     (private)  Magic.  Used to help detect when UText functions are handed
1485     *                        invalid or unitialized UText structs.
1486     *                        utext_openXYZ() functions take an initialized,
1487     *                        but not necessarily open, UText struct as an
1488     *                        optional fill-in parameter.  This magic field
1489     *                        is used to check for that initialization.
1490     *                        Text provider close functions must NOT clear
1491     *                        the magic field because that would prevent
1492     *                        reuse of the UText struct.
1493     * @internal
1494     */
1495    uint32_t       magic;
1496
1497
1498    /**
1499     *     (private)  Flags for managing the allocation and freeing of
1500     *                memory associated with this UText.
1501     * @internal
1502     */
1503    int32_t        flags;
1504
1505
1506    /**
1507      *  Text provider properties.  This set of flags is maintainted by the
1508      *                             text provider implementation.
1509      *  @stable ICU 3.4
1510      */
1511    int32_t         providerProperties;
1512
1513    /**
1514     * (public) sizeOfStruct=sizeof(UText)
1515     * Allows possible backward compatible extension.
1516     *
1517     * @stable ICU 3.4
1518     */
1519    int32_t         sizeOfStruct;
1520
1521    /* ------ 16 byte alignment boundary -----------  */
1522
1523
1524    /**
1525      *  (protected) Native index of the first character position following
1526      *              the current chunk.
1527      *  @stable ICU 3.6
1528      */
1529    int64_t         chunkNativeLimit;
1530
1531    /**
1532     *   (protected)  Size in bytes of the extra space (pExtra).
1533     *  @stable ICU 3.4
1534     */
1535    int32_t        extraSize;
1536
1537    /**
1538      *    (protected) The highest chunk offset where native indexing and
1539      *    chunk (UTF-16) indexing correspond.  For UTF-16 sources, value
1540      *    will be equal to chunkLength.
1541      *
1542      *    @stable ICU 3.6
1543      */
1544    int32_t         nativeIndexingLimit;
1545
1546    /* ---- 16 byte alignment boundary------ */
1547
1548    /**
1549     *  (protected) Native index of the first character in the text chunk.
1550     *  @stable ICU 3.6
1551     */
1552    int64_t         chunkNativeStart;
1553
1554    /**
1555     *  (protected) Current iteration position within the text chunk (UTF-16 buffer).
1556     *  This is the index to the character that will be returned by utext_next32().
1557     *  @stable ICU 3.6
1558     */
1559    int32_t         chunkOffset;
1560
1561    /**
1562     *  (protected) Length the text chunk (UTF-16 buffer), in UChars.
1563     *  @stable ICU 3.6
1564     */
1565    int32_t         chunkLength;
1566
1567    /* ---- 16  byte alignment boundary-- */
1568
1569
1570    /**
1571     *  (protected)  pointer to a chunk of text in UTF-16 format.
1572     *  May refer either to original storage of the source of the text, or
1573     *  if conversion was required, to a buffer owned by the UText.
1574     *  @stable ICU 3.6
1575     */
1576    const UChar    *chunkContents;
1577
1578     /**
1579      * (public)     Pointer to Dispatch table for accessing functions for this UText.
1580      * @stable ICU 3.6
1581      */
1582    const UTextFuncs     *pFuncs;
1583
1584    /**
1585     *  (protected)  Pointer to additional space requested by the
1586     *               text provider during the utext_open operation.
1587     * @stable ICU 3.4
1588     */
1589    void          *pExtra;
1590
1591    /**
1592     * (protected) Pointer to string or text-containin object or similar.
1593     * This is the source of the text that this UText is wrapping, in a format
1594     *  that is known to the text provider functions.
1595     * @stable ICU 3.4
1596     */
1597    const void   *context;
1598
1599    /* --- 16 byte alignment boundary--- */
1600
1601    /**
1602     * (protected) Pointer fields available for use by the text provider.
1603     * Not used by UText common code.
1604     * @stable ICU 3.6
1605     */
1606    const void     *p;
1607    /**
1608     * (protected) Pointer fields available for use by the text provider.
1609     * Not used by UText common code.
1610     * @stable ICU 3.6
1611     */
1612    const void     *q;
1613     /**
1614     * (protected) Pointer fields available for use by the text provider.
1615     * Not used by UText common code.
1616     * @stable ICU 3.6
1617      */
1618    const void     *r;
1619
1620    /**
1621      *  Private field reserved for future use by the UText framework
1622      *     itself.  This is not to be touched by the text providers.
1623      * @internal ICU 3.4
1624      */
1625    void           *privP;
1626
1627
1628    /* --- 16 byte alignment boundary--- */
1629
1630
1631    /**
1632      * (protected) Integer field reserved for use by the text provider.
1633      * Not used by the UText framework, or by the client (user) of the UText.
1634      * @stable ICU 3.4
1635      */
1636    int64_t         a;
1637
1638    /**
1639      * (protected) Integer field reserved for use by the text provider.
1640      * Not used by the UText framework, or by the client (user) of the UText.
1641      * @stable ICU 3.4
1642      */
1643    int32_t         b;
1644
1645    /**
1646      * (protected) Integer field reserved for use by the text provider.
1647      * Not used by the UText framework, or by the client (user) of the UText.
1648      * @stable ICU 3.4
1649      */
1650    int32_t         c;
1651
1652    /*  ---- 16 byte alignment boundary---- */
1653
1654
1655    /**
1656      *  Private field reserved for future use by the UText framework
1657      *     itself.  This is not to be touched by the text providers.
1658      * @internal ICU 3.4
1659      */
1660    int64_t         privA;
1661    /**
1662      *  Private field reserved for future use by the UText framework
1663      *     itself.  This is not to be touched by the text providers.
1664      * @internal ICU 3.4
1665      */
1666    int32_t         privB;
1667    /**
1668      *  Private field reserved for future use by the UText framework
1669      *     itself.  This is not to be touched by the text providers.
1670      * @internal ICU 3.4
1671      */
1672    int32_t         privC;
1673};
1674
1675
1676/**
1677 *  Common function for use by Text Provider implementations to allocate and/or initialize
1678 *  a new UText struct.  To be called in the implementation of utext_open() functions.
1679 *  If the supplied UText parameter is null, a new UText struct will be allocated on the heap.
1680 *  If the supplied UText is already open, the provider's close function will be called
1681 *  so that the struct can be reused by the open that is in progress.
1682 *
1683 * @param ut   pointer to a UText struct to be re-used, or null if a new UText
1684 *             should be allocated.
1685 * @param extraSpace The amount of additional space to be allocated as part
1686 *             of this UText, for use by types of providers that require
1687 *             additional storage.
1688 * @param status Errors are returned here.
1689 * @return pointer to the UText, allocated if necessary, with extra space set up if requested.
1690 * @stable ICU 3.4
1691 */
1692U_STABLE UText * U_EXPORT2
1693utext_setup(UText *ut, int32_t extraSpace, UErrorCode *status);
1694
1695/**
1696  * @internal
1697  *  Value used to help identify correctly initialized UText structs.
1698  *  Note:  must be publicly visible so that UTEXT_INITIALIZER can access it.
1699  */
1700enum {
1701    UTEXT_MAGIC = 0x345ad82c
1702};
1703
1704/**
1705 * initializer to be used with local (stack) instances of a UText
1706 *  struct.  UText structs must be initialized before passing
1707 *  them to one of the utext_open functions.
1708 *
1709 * @stable ICU 3.6
1710 */
1711#define UTEXT_INITIALIZER {                                        \
1712                  UTEXT_MAGIC,          /* magic                */ \
1713                  0,                    /* flags                */ \
1714                  0,                    /* providerProps        */ \
1715                  sizeof(UText),        /* sizeOfStruct         */ \
1716                  0,                    /* chunkNativeLimit     */ \
1717                  0,                    /* extraSize            */ \
1718                  0,                    /* nativeIndexingLimit  */ \
1719                  0,                    /* chunkNativeStart     */ \
1720                  0,                    /* chunkOffset          */ \
1721                  0,                    /* chunkLength          */ \
1722                  NULL,                 /* chunkContents        */ \
1723                  NULL,                 /* pFuncs               */ \
1724                  NULL,                 /* pExtra               */ \
1725                  NULL,                 /* context              */ \
1726                  NULL, NULL, NULL,     /* p, q, r              */ \
1727                  NULL,                 /* privP                */ \
1728                  0, 0, 0,              /* a, b, c              */ \
1729                  0, 0, 0               /* privA,B,C,           */ \
1730                  }
1731
1732
1733U_CDECL_END
1734
1735
1736
1737#endif
1738