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7 *
8 *   file name:  umsg.h
9 *   encoding:   US-ASCII
10 *   tab size:   8 (not used)
11 *   indentation:4
12 *
13 *   Change history:
14 *
15 *   08/5/2001  Ram         Added C wrappers for C++ API.
16 *
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18
19#ifndef UMSG_H
20#define UMSG_H
21
22#include "unicode/utypes.h"
23
24#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
25
26#include "unicode/localpointer.h"
27#include "unicode/uloc.h"
28#include "unicode/parseerr.h"
29#include <stdarg.h>
30/**
31 * \file
32 * \brief C API: MessageFormat
33 *
34 * <h2>Message Format C API </h2>
35 *
36 * Provides means to produce concatenated messages in language-neutral way.
37 * Use this for all concatenations that show up to end users.
38 * <P>
39 * Takes a set of objects, formats them, then inserts the formatted
40 * strings into the pattern at the appropriate places.
41 * <P>
42 * Here are some examples of usage:
43 * Example 1:
44 * <pre>
45 * \code
46 *     UChar *result, *tzID, *str;
47 *     UChar pattern[100];
48 *     int32_t resultLengthOut, resultlength;
49 *     UCalendar *cal;
50 *     UDate d1;
51 *     UDateFormat *def1;
52 *     UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
53 *
54 *     str=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * (strlen("disturbance in force") +1));
55 *     u_uastrcpy(str, "disturbance in force");
56 *     tzID=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * 4);
57 *     u_uastrcpy(tzID, "PST");
58 *     cal=ucal_open(tzID, u_strlen(tzID), "en_US", UCAL_TRADITIONAL, &status);
59 *     ucal_setDateTime(cal, 1999, UCAL_MARCH, 18, 0, 0, 0, &status);
60 *     d1=ucal_getMillis(cal, &status);
61 *     u_uastrcpy(pattern, "On {0, date, long}, there was a {1} on planet {2,number,integer}");
62 *     resultlength=0;
63 *     resultLengthOut=u_formatMessage( "en_US", pattern, u_strlen(pattern), NULL, resultlength, &status, d1, str, 7);
64 *     if(status==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR){
65 *         status=U_ZERO_ERROR;
66 *         resultlength=resultLengthOut+1;
67 *         result=(UChar*)realloc(result, sizeof(UChar) * resultlength);
68 *         u_formatMessage( "en_US", pattern, u_strlen(pattern), result, resultlength, &status, d1, str, 7);
69 *     }
70 *     printf("%s\n", austrdup(result) );//austrdup( a function used to convert UChar* to char*)
71 *     //output>: "On March 18, 1999, there was a disturbance in force on planet 7
72 * \endcode
73 * </pre>
74 * Typically, the message format will come from resources, and the
75 * arguments will be dynamically set at runtime.
76 * <P>
77 * Example 2:
78 * <pre>
79 * \code
80 *     UChar* str;
81 *     UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
82 *     UChar *result;
83 *     UChar pattern[100];
84 *     int32_t resultlength, resultLengthOut, i;
85 *     double testArgs= { 100.0, 1.0, 0.0};
86 *
87 *     str=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * 10);
88 *     u_uastrcpy(str, "MyDisk");
89 *     u_uastrcpy(pattern, "The disk {1} contains {0,choice,0#no files|1#one file|1<{0,number,integer} files}");
90 *     for(i=0; i<3; i++){
91 *       resultlength=0;
92 *       resultLengthOut=u_formatMessage( "en_US", pattern, u_strlen(pattern), NULL, resultlength, &status, testArgs[i], str);
93 *       if(status==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR){
94 *         status=U_ZERO_ERROR;
95 *         resultlength=resultLengthOut+1;
96 *         result=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * resultlength);
97 *         u_formatMessage( "en_US", pattern, u_strlen(pattern), result, resultlength, &status, testArgs[i], str);
98 *       }
99 *       printf("%s\n", austrdup(result) );  //austrdup( a function used to convert UChar* to char*)
100 *       free(result);
101 *     }
102 *     // output, with different testArgs:
103 *     // output: The disk "MyDisk" contains 100 files.
104 *     // output: The disk "MyDisk" contains one file.
105 *     // output: The disk "MyDisk" contains no files.
106 * \endcode
107 *  </pre>
108 *
109 *
110 * Example 3:
111 * <pre>
112 * \code
113 * UChar* str;
114 * UChar* str1;
115 * UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
116 * UChar *result;
117 * UChar pattern[100];
118 * UChar expected[100];
119 * int32_t resultlength,resultLengthOut;
120
121 * str=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * 25);
122 * u_uastrcpy(str, "Kirti");
123 * str1=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * 25);
124 * u_uastrcpy(str1, "female");
125 * log_verbose("Testing message format with Select test #1\n:");
126 * u_uastrcpy(pattern, "{0} est {1, select, female {all\\u00E9e} other {all\\u00E9}} \\u00E0 Paris.");
127 * u_uastrcpy(expected, "Kirti est all\\u00E9e \\u00E0 Paris.");
128 * resultlength=0;
129 * resultLengthOut=u_formatMessage( "fr", pattern, u_strlen(pattern), NULL, resultlength, &status, str , str1);
130 * if(status==U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR)
131 *  {
132 *      status=U_ZERO_ERROR;
133 *      resultlength=resultLengthOut+1;
134 *      result=(UChar*)malloc(sizeof(UChar) * resultlength);
135 *      u_formatMessage( "fr", pattern, u_strlen(pattern), result, resultlength, &status, str , str1);
136 *      if(u_strcmp(result, expected)==0)
137 *          log_verbose("PASS: MessagFormat successful on Select test#1\n");
138 *      else{
139 *          log_err("FAIL: Error in MessageFormat on Select test#1\n GOT %s EXPECTED %s\n", austrdup(result),
140 *          austrdup(expected) );
141 *      }
142 *      free(result);
143 * }
144 * \endcode
145 *  </pre>
146 *
147
148 *  The pattern is of the following form.  Legend:
149 *  <pre>
150 * \code
151 *       {optional item}
152 *       (group that may be repeated)*
153 * \endcode
154 *  </pre>
155 *  Do not confuse optional items with items inside quotes braces, such
156 *  as this: "{".  Quoted braces are literals.
157 *  <pre>
158 * \code
159 *       messageFormatPattern := string ( "{" messageFormatElement "}" string )*
160 *
161 *       messageFormatElement := argument { "," elementFormat }
162 *
163 *       elementFormat := "time" { "," datetimeStyle }
164 *                      | "date" { "," datetimeStyle }
165 *                      | "number" { "," numberStyle }
166 *                      | "choice" "," choiceStyle
167 *                      | "select" "," selectStyle
168 *
169 *       datetimeStyle := "short"
170 *                      | "medium"
171 *                      | "long"
172 *                      | "full"
173 *                      | dateFormatPattern
174 *
175 *       numberStyle :=   "currency"
176 *                      | "percent"
177 *                      | "integer"
178 *                      | numberFormatPattern
179 *
180 *       choiceStyle :=   choiceFormatPattern
181 *
182 *       selectStyle :=   selectFormatPattern
183 * \endcode
184 * </pre>
185 * If there is no elementFormat, then the argument must be a string,
186 * which is substituted. If there is no dateTimeStyle or numberStyle,
187 * then the default format is used (e.g.  NumberFormat.getInstance(),
188 * DateFormat.getDefaultTime() or DateFormat.getDefaultDate(). For
189 * a ChoiceFormat, the pattern must always be specified, since there
190 * is no default.
191 * <P>
192 * In strings, single quotes can be used to quote the "{" sign if
193 * necessary. A real single quote is represented by ''.  Inside a
194 * messageFormatElement, quotes are [not] removed. For example,
195 * {1,number,$'#',##} will produce a number format with the pound-sign
196 * quoted, with a result such as: "$#31,45".
197 * <P>
198 * If a pattern is used, then unquoted braces in the pattern, if any,
199 * must match: that is, "ab {0} de" and "ab '}' de" are ok, but "ab
200 * {0'}' de" and "ab } de" are not.
201 * <p>
202 * <dl><dt><b>Warning:</b><dd>The rules for using quotes within message
203 * format patterns unfortunately have shown to be somewhat confusing.
204 * In particular, it isn't always obvious to localizers whether single
205 * quotes need to be doubled or not. Make sure to inform localizers about
206 * the rules, and tell them (for example, by using comments in resource
207 * bundle source files) which strings will be processed by MessageFormat.
208 * Note that localizers may need to use single quotes in translated
209 * strings where the original version doesn't have them.
210 * <br>Note also that the simplest way to avoid the problem is to
211 * use the real apostrophe (single quote) character U+2019 (') for
212 * human-readable text, and to use the ASCII apostrophe (U+0027 ' )
213 * only in program syntax, like quoting in MessageFormat.
214 * See the annotations for U+0027 Apostrophe in The Unicode Standard.</p>
215 * </dl>
216 * <P>
217 * The argument is a number from 0 to 9, which corresponds to the
218 * arguments presented in an array to be formatted.
219 * <P>
220 * It is ok to have unused arguments in the array.  With missing
221 * arguments or arguments that are not of the right class for the
222 * specified format, a failing UErrorCode result is set.
223 * <P>
224
225 * <P>
226 * [Note:] As we see above, the string produced by a choice Format in
227 * MessageFormat is treated specially; occurances of '{' are used to
228 * indicated subformats.
229 * <P>
230 * [Note:] Formats are numbered by order of variable in the string.
231 * This is [not] the same as the argument numbering!
232 * <pre>
233 * \code
234 *    For example: with "abc{2}def{3}ghi{0}...",
235 *
236 *    format0 affects the first variable {2}
237 *    format1 affects the second variable {3}
238 *    format2 affects the second variable {0}
239 * \endcode
240 * </pre>
241 * and so on.
242 */
243
244/**
245 * Format a message for a locale.
246 * This function may perform re-ordering of the arguments depending on the
247 * locale. For all numeric arguments, double is assumed unless the type is
248 * explicitly integer.  All choice format arguments must be of type double.
249 * @param locale The locale for which the message will be formatted
250 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
251 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
252 * @param result A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted message.
253 * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
254 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
255 * @param ... A variable-length argument list containing the arguments specified
256 * in pattern.
257 * @return The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength, the
258 * output was truncated.
259 * @see u_parseMessage
260 * @stable ICU 2.0
261 */
262U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
263u_formatMessage(const char  *locale,
264                 const UChar *pattern,
265                int32_t     patternLength,
266                UChar       *result,
267                int32_t     resultLength,
268                UErrorCode  *status,
269                ...);
270
271/**
272 * Format a message for a locale.
273 * This function may perform re-ordering of the arguments depending on the
274 * locale. For all numeric arguments, double is assumed unless the type is
275 * explicitly integer.  All choice format arguments must be of type double.
276 * @param locale The locale for which the message will be formatted
277 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
278 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
279 * @param result A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted message.
280 * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
281 * @param ap A variable-length argument list containing the arguments specified
282 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
283 * in pattern.
284 * @return The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength, the
285 * output was truncated.
286 * @see u_parseMessage
287 * @stable ICU 2.0
288 */
289U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
290u_vformatMessage(   const char  *locale,
291                    const UChar *pattern,
292                    int32_t     patternLength,
293                    UChar       *result,
294                    int32_t     resultLength,
295                    va_list     ap,
296                    UErrorCode  *status);
297
298/**
299 * Parse a message.
300 * For numeric arguments, this function will always use doubles.  Integer types
301 * should not be passed.
302 * This function is not able to parse all output from {@link #u_formatMessage }.
303 * @param locale The locale for which the message is formatted
304 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
305 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
306 * @param source The text to parse.
307 * @param sourceLength The length of source, or -1 if null-terminated.
308 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
309 * @param ... A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
310 * specified in pattern.
311 * @see u_formatMessage
312 * @stable ICU 2.0
313 */
314U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
315u_parseMessage( const char   *locale,
316                const UChar  *pattern,
317                int32_t      patternLength,
318                const UChar  *source,
319                int32_t      sourceLength,
320                UErrorCode   *status,
321                ...);
322
323/**
324 * Parse a message.
325 * For numeric arguments, this function will always use doubles.  Integer types
326 * should not be passed.
327 * This function is not able to parse all output from {@link #u_formatMessage }.
328 * @param locale The locale for which the message is formatted
329 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
330 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
331 * @param source The text to parse.
332 * @param sourceLength The length of source, or -1 if null-terminated.
333 * @param ap A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
334 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
335 * specified in pattern.
336 * @see u_formatMessage
337 * @stable ICU 2.0
338 */
339U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
340u_vparseMessage(const char  *locale,
341                const UChar *pattern,
342                int32_t     patternLength,
343                const UChar *source,
344                int32_t     sourceLength,
345                va_list     ap,
346                UErrorCode  *status);
347
348/**
349 * Format a message for a locale.
350 * This function may perform re-ordering of the arguments depending on the
351 * locale. For all numeric arguments, double is assumed unless the type is
352 * explicitly integer.  All choice format arguments must be of type double.
353 * @param locale The locale for which the message will be formatted
354 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
355 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
356 * @param result A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted message.
357 * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
358 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
359 * @param ... A variable-length argument list containing the arguments specified
360 * in pattern.
361 * @param parseError  A pointer to UParseError to receive information about errors
362 *                     occurred during parsing.
363 * @return The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength, the
364 * output was truncated.
365 * @see u_parseMessage
366 * @stable ICU 2.0
367 */
368U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
369u_formatMessageWithError(   const char    *locale,
370                            const UChar   *pattern,
371                            int32_t       patternLength,
372                            UChar         *result,
373                            int32_t       resultLength,
374                            UParseError   *parseError,
375                            UErrorCode    *status,
376                            ...);
377
378/**
379 * Format a message for a locale.
380 * This function may perform re-ordering of the arguments depending on the
381 * locale. For all numeric arguments, double is assumed unless the type is
382 * explicitly integer.  All choice format arguments must be of type double.
383 * @param locale The locale for which the message will be formatted
384 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
385 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
386 * @param result A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted message.
387 * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
388 * @param parseError  A pointer to UParseError to receive information about errors
389 *                    occurred during parsing.
390 * @param ap A variable-length argument list containing the arguments specified
391 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
392 * in pattern.
393 * @return The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength, the
394 * output was truncated.
395 * @stable ICU 2.0
396 */
397U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
398u_vformatMessageWithError(  const char   *locale,
399                            const UChar  *pattern,
400                            int32_t      patternLength,
401                            UChar        *result,
402                            int32_t      resultLength,
403                            UParseError* parseError,
404                            va_list      ap,
405                            UErrorCode   *status);
406
407/**
408 * Parse a message.
409 * For numeric arguments, this function will always use doubles.  Integer types
410 * should not be passed.
411 * This function is not able to parse all output from {@link #u_formatMessage }.
412 * @param locale The locale for which the message is formatted
413 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
414 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
415 * @param source The text to parse.
416 * @param sourceLength The length of source, or -1 if null-terminated.
417 * @param parseError  A pointer to UParseError to receive information about errors
418 *                     occurred during parsing.
419 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
420 * @param ... A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
421 * specified in pattern.
422 * @see u_formatMessage
423 * @stable ICU 2.0
424 */
425U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
426u_parseMessageWithError(const char  *locale,
427                        const UChar *pattern,
428                        int32_t     patternLength,
429                        const UChar *source,
430                        int32_t     sourceLength,
431                        UParseError *parseError,
432                        UErrorCode  *status,
433                        ...);
434
435/**
436 * Parse a message.
437 * For numeric arguments, this function will always use doubles.  Integer types
438 * should not be passed.
439 * This function is not able to parse all output from {@link #u_formatMessage }.
440 * @param locale The locale for which the message is formatted
441 * @param pattern The pattern specifying the message's format
442 * @param patternLength The length of pattern
443 * @param source The text to parse.
444 * @param sourceLength The length of source, or -1 if null-terminated.
445 * @param ap A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
446 * @param parseError  A pointer to UParseError to receive information about errors
447 *                     occurred during parsing.
448 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
449 * specified in pattern.
450 * @see u_formatMessage
451 * @stable ICU 2.0
452 */
453U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
454u_vparseMessageWithError(const char  *locale,
455                         const UChar *pattern,
456                         int32_t     patternLength,
457                         const UChar *source,
458                         int32_t     sourceLength,
459                         va_list     ap,
460                         UParseError *parseError,
461                         UErrorCode* status);
462
463/*----------------------- New experimental API --------------------------- */
464/**
465 * The message format object
466 * @stable ICU 2.0
467 */
468typedef void* UMessageFormat;
469
470
471/**
472 * Open a message formatter with given pattern and for the given locale.
473 * @param pattern       A pattern specifying the format to use.
474 * @param patternLength Length of the pattern to use
475 * @param locale        The locale for which the messages are formatted.
476 * @param parseError    A pointer to UParseError struct to receive any errors
477 *                      occured during parsing. Can be NULL.
478 * @param status        A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors.
479 * @return              A pointer to a UMessageFormat to use for formatting
480 *                      messages, or 0 if an error occurred.
481 * @stable ICU 2.0
482 */
483U_STABLE UMessageFormat* U_EXPORT2
484umsg_open(  const UChar     *pattern,
485            int32_t         patternLength,
486            const  char     *locale,
487            UParseError     *parseError,
488            UErrorCode      *status);
489
490/**
491 * Close a UMessageFormat.
492 * Once closed, a UMessageFormat may no longer be used.
493 * @param format The formatter to close.
494 * @stable ICU 2.0
495 */
496U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
497umsg_close(UMessageFormat* format);
498
499#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
500
501U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
502
503/**
504 * \class LocalUMessageFormatPointer
505 * "Smart pointer" class, closes a UMessageFormat via umsg_close().
506 * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
507 *
508 * @see LocalPointerBase
509 * @see LocalPointer
510 * @stable ICU 4.4
511 */
512U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUMessageFormatPointer, UMessageFormat, umsg_close);
513
514U_NAMESPACE_END
515
516#endif
517
518/**
519 * Open a copy of a UMessageFormat.
520 * This function performs a deep copy.
521 * @param fmt The formatter to copy
522 * @param status A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors.
523 * @return A pointer to a UDateFormat identical to fmt.
524 * @stable ICU 2.0
525 */
526U_STABLE UMessageFormat U_EXPORT2
527umsg_clone(const UMessageFormat *fmt,
528           UErrorCode *status);
529
530/**
531 * Sets the locale. This locale is used for fetching default number or date
532 * format information.
533 * @param fmt The formatter to set
534 * @param locale The locale the formatter should use.
535 * @stable ICU 2.0
536 */
537U_STABLE void  U_EXPORT2
538umsg_setLocale(UMessageFormat *fmt,
539               const char* locale);
540
541/**
542 * Gets the locale. This locale is used for fetching default number or date
543 * format information.
544 * @param fmt The formatter to querry
545 * @return the locale.
546 * @stable ICU 2.0
547 */
548U_STABLE const char*  U_EXPORT2
549umsg_getLocale(const UMessageFormat *fmt);
550
551/**
552 * Sets the pattern.
553 * @param fmt           The formatter to use
554 * @param pattern       The pattern to be applied.
555 * @param patternLength Length of the pattern to use
556 * @param parseError    Struct to receive information on position
557 *                      of error if an error is encountered.Can be NULL.
558 * @param status        Output param set to success/failure code on
559 *                      exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be
560 *                      set to a failure result.
561 * @stable ICU 2.0
562 */
563U_STABLE void  U_EXPORT2
564umsg_applyPattern( UMessageFormat *fmt,
565                   const UChar* pattern,
566                   int32_t patternLength,
567                   UParseError* parseError,
568                   UErrorCode* status);
569
570/**
571 * Gets the pattern.
572 * @param fmt          The formatter to use
573 * @param result       A pointer to a buffer to receive the pattern.
574 * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
575 * @param status       Output param set to success/failure code on
576 *                     exit. If the pattern is invalid, this will be
577 *                     set to a failure result.
578 * @return the pattern of the format
579 * @stable ICU 2.0
580 */
581U_STABLE int32_t  U_EXPORT2
582umsg_toPattern(const UMessageFormat *fmt,
583               UChar* result,
584               int32_t resultLength,
585               UErrorCode* status);
586
587/**
588 * Format a message for a locale.
589 * This function may perform re-ordering of the arguments depending on the
590 * locale. For all numeric arguments, double is assumed unless the type is
591 * explicitly integer.  All choice format arguments must be of type double.
592 * @param fmt           The formatter to use
593 * @param result        A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted message.
594 * @param resultLength  The maximum size of result.
595 * @param status        A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
596 * @param ...           A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
597 *                      specified in pattern.
598 * @return              The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength,
599 *                      the output was truncated.
600 * @stable ICU 2.0
601 */
602U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
603umsg_format(    const UMessageFormat *fmt,
604                UChar          *result,
605                int32_t        resultLength,
606                UErrorCode     *status,
607                ...);
608
609/**
610 * Format a message for a locale.
611 * This function may perform re-ordering of the arguments depending on the
612 * locale. For all numeric arguments, double is assumed unless the type is
613 * explicitly integer.  All choice format arguments must be of type double.
614 * @param fmt          The formatter to use
615 * @param result       A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted message.
616 * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
617 * @param ap           A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
618 * @param status       A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
619 *                     specified in pattern.
620 * @return             The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength,
621 *                     the output was truncated.
622 * @stable ICU 2.0
623 */
624U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
625umsg_vformat(   const UMessageFormat *fmt,
626                UChar          *result,
627                int32_t        resultLength,
628                va_list        ap,
629                UErrorCode     *status);
630
631/**
632 * Parse a message.
633 * For numeric arguments, this function will always use doubles.  Integer types
634 * should not be passed.
635 * This function is not able to parse all output from {@link #umsg_format }.
636 * @param fmt           The formatter to use
637 * @param source        The text to parse.
638 * @param sourceLength  The length of source, or -1 if null-terminated.
639 * @param count         Output param to receive number of elements returned.
640 * @param status        A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
641 * @param ...           A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
642 *                      specified in pattern.
643 * @stable ICU 2.0
644 */
645U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
646umsg_parse( const UMessageFormat *fmt,
647            const UChar    *source,
648            int32_t        sourceLength,
649            int32_t        *count,
650            UErrorCode     *status,
651            ...);
652
653/**
654 * Parse a message.
655 * For numeric arguments, this function will always use doubles.  Integer types
656 * should not be passed.
657 * This function is not able to parse all output from {@link #umsg_format }.
658 * @param fmt           The formatter to use
659 * @param source        The text to parse.
660 * @param sourceLength  The length of source, or -1 if null-terminated.
661 * @param count         Output param to receive number of elements returned.
662 * @param ap            A variable-length argument list containing the arguments
663 * @param status        A pointer to an UErrorCode to receive any errors
664 *                      specified in pattern.
665 * @see u_formatMessage
666 * @stable ICU 2.0
667 */
668U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
669umsg_vparse(const UMessageFormat *fmt,
670            const UChar    *source,
671            int32_t        sourceLength,
672            int32_t        *count,
673            va_list        ap,
674            UErrorCode     *status);
675
676
677/**
678 * Convert an 'apostrophe-friendly' pattern into a standard
679 * pattern.  Standard patterns treat all apostrophes as
680 * quotes, which is problematic in some languages, e.g.
681 * French, where apostrophe is commonly used.  This utility
682 * assumes that only an unpaired apostrophe immediately before
683 * a brace is a true quote.  Other unpaired apostrophes are paired,
684 * and the resulting standard pattern string is returned.
685 *
686 * <p><b>Note</b> it is not guaranteed that the returned pattern
687 * is indeed a valid pattern.  The only effect is to convert
688 * between patterns having different quoting semantics.
689 *
690 * @param pattern the 'apostrophe-friendly' patttern to convert
691 * @param patternLength the length of pattern, or -1 if unknown and pattern is null-terminated
692 * @param dest the buffer for the result, or NULL if preflight only
693 * @param destCapacity the length of the buffer, or 0 if preflighting
694 * @param ec the error code
695 * @return the length of the resulting text, not including trailing null
696 *        if buffer has room for the trailing null, it is provided, otherwise
697 *        not
698 * @stable ICU 3.4
699 */
700U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
701umsg_autoQuoteApostrophe(const UChar* pattern,
702                         int32_t patternLength,
703                         UChar* dest,
704                         int32_t destCapacity,
705                         UErrorCode* ec);
706
707#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
708
709#endif
710