1/*
2***************************************************************************
3*   Copyright (C) 1999-2013 International Business Machines Corporation   *
4*   and others. All rights reserved.                                      *
5***************************************************************************
6
7**********************************************************************
8*   Date        Name        Description
9*   10/22/99    alan        Creation.
10*   11/11/99    rgillam     Complete port from Java.
11**********************************************************************
12*/
13
14#ifndef RBBI_H
15#define RBBI_H
16
17#include "unicode/utypes.h"
18
19/**
20 * \file
21 * \brief C++ API: Rule Based Break Iterator
22 */
23
24#if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION
25
26#include "unicode/brkiter.h"
27#include "unicode/udata.h"
28#include "unicode/parseerr.h"
29#include "unicode/schriter.h"
30#include "unicode/uchriter.h"
31
32
33struct UTrie;
34
35U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
36
37/** @internal */
38struct RBBIDataHeader;
39class  RuleBasedBreakIteratorTables;
40class  BreakIterator;
41class  RBBIDataWrapper;
42class  UStack;
43class  LanguageBreakEngine;
44class  UnhandledEngine;
45struct RBBIStateTable;
46
47
48
49
50/**
51 *
52 * A subclass of BreakIterator whose behavior is specified using a list of rules.
53 * <p>Instances of this class are most commonly created by the factory methods of
54 *  BreakIterator::createWordInstance(), BreakIterator::createLineInstance(), etc.,
55 *  and then used via the abstract API in class BreakIterator</p>
56 *
57 * <p>See the ICU User Guide for information on Break Iterator Rules.</p>
58 *
59 * <p>This class is not intended to be subclassed.  (Class DictionaryBasedBreakIterator
60 *    is a subclass, but that relationship is effectively internal to the ICU
61 *    implementation.  The subclassing interface to RulesBasedBreakIterator is
62 *    not part of the ICU API, and may not remain stable.</p>
63 *
64 */
65class U_COMMON_API RuleBasedBreakIterator : public BreakIterator {
66
67protected:
68    /**
69     * The UText through which this BreakIterator accesses the text
70     * @internal
71     */
72    UText  *fText;
73
74    /**
75     *   A character iterator that refers to the same text as the UText, above.
76     *   Only included for compatibility with old API, which was based on CharacterIterators.
77     *   Value may be adopted from outside, or one of fSCharIter or fDCharIter, below.
78     */
79    CharacterIterator  *fCharIter;
80
81    /**
82     *   When the input text is provided by a UnicodeString, this will point to
83     *    a characterIterator that wraps that data.  Needed only for the
84     *    implementation of getText(), a backwards compatibility issue.
85     */
86    StringCharacterIterator *fSCharIter;
87
88    /**
89     *  When the input text is provided by a UText, this
90     *    dummy CharacterIterator over an empty string will
91     *    be returned from getText()
92     */
93    UCharCharacterIterator *fDCharIter;
94
95    /**
96     * The rule data for this BreakIterator instance
97     * @internal
98     */
99    RBBIDataWrapper    *fData;
100
101    /** Index of the Rule {tag} values for the most recent match.
102     *  @internal
103    */
104    int32_t             fLastRuleStatusIndex;
105
106    /**
107     * Rule tag value valid flag.
108     * Some iterator operations don't intrinsically set the correct tag value.
109     * This flag lets us lazily compute the value if we are ever asked for it.
110     * @internal
111     */
112    UBool               fLastStatusIndexValid;
113
114    /**
115     * Counter for the number of characters encountered with the "dictionary"
116     *   flag set.
117     * @internal
118     */
119    uint32_t            fDictionaryCharCount;
120
121    /**
122     * When a range of characters is divided up using the dictionary, the break
123     * positions that are discovered are stored here, preventing us from having
124     * to use either the dictionary or the state table again until the iterator
125     * leaves this range of text. Has the most impact for line breaking.
126     * @internal
127     */
128    int32_t*            fCachedBreakPositions;
129
130    /**
131     * The number of elements in fCachedBreakPositions
132     * @internal
133     */
134    int32_t             fNumCachedBreakPositions;
135
136    /**
137     * if fCachedBreakPositions is not null, this indicates which item in the
138     * cache the current iteration position refers to
139     * @internal
140     */
141    int32_t             fPositionInCache;
142
143    /**
144     *
145     * If present, UStack of LanguageBreakEngine objects that might handle
146     * dictionary characters. Searched from top to bottom to find an object to
147     * handle a given character.
148     * @internal
149     */
150    UStack              *fLanguageBreakEngines;
151
152    /**
153     *
154     * If present, the special LanguageBreakEngine used for handling
155     * characters that are in the dictionary set, but not handled by any
156     * LangugageBreakEngine.
157     * @internal
158     */
159    UnhandledEngine     *fUnhandledBreakEngine;
160
161    /**
162     *
163     * The type of the break iterator, or -1 if it has not been set.
164     * @internal
165     */
166    int32_t             fBreakType;
167
168protected:
169    //=======================================================================
170    // constructors
171    //=======================================================================
172
173#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
174    /**
175     * Constant to be used in the constructor
176     * RuleBasedBreakIterator(RBBIDataHeader*, EDontAdopt, UErrorCode &);
177     * which does not adopt the memory indicated by the RBBIDataHeader*
178     * parameter.
179     *
180     * @internal
181     */
182    enum EDontAdopt {
183        kDontAdopt
184    };
185
186    /**
187     * Constructor from a flattened set of RBBI data in malloced memory.
188     *             RulesBasedBreakIterators built from a custom set of rules
189     *             are created via this constructor; the rules are compiled
190     *             into memory, then the break iterator is constructed here.
191     *
192     *             The break iterator adopts the memory, and will
193     *             free it when done.
194     * @internal
195     */
196    RuleBasedBreakIterator(RBBIDataHeader* data, UErrorCode &status);
197
198    /**
199     * Constructor from a flattened set of RBBI data in memory which need not
200     *             be malloced (e.g. it may be a memory-mapped file, etc.).
201     *
202     *             This version does not adopt the memory, and does not
203     *             free it when done.
204     * @internal
205     */
206    RuleBasedBreakIterator(const RBBIDataHeader* data, enum EDontAdopt dontAdopt, UErrorCode &status);
207#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
208
209
210    friend class RBBIRuleBuilder;
211    /** @internal */
212    friend class BreakIterator;
213
214
215
216public:
217
218    /** Default constructor.  Creates an empty shell of an iterator, with no
219     *  rules or text to iterate over.   Object can subsequently be assigned to.
220     *  @stable ICU 2.2
221     */
222    RuleBasedBreakIterator();
223
224    /**
225     * Copy constructor.  Will produce a break iterator with the same behavior,
226     * and which iterates over the same text, as the one passed in.
227     * @param that The RuleBasedBreakIterator passed to be copied
228     * @stable ICU 2.0
229     */
230    RuleBasedBreakIterator(const RuleBasedBreakIterator& that);
231
232    /**
233     * Construct a RuleBasedBreakIterator from a set of rules supplied as a string.
234     * @param rules The break rules to be used.
235     * @param parseError  In the event of a syntax error in the rules, provides the location
236     *                    within the rules of the problem.
237     * @param status Information on any errors encountered.
238     * @stable ICU 2.2
239     */
240    RuleBasedBreakIterator( const UnicodeString    &rules,
241                             UParseError           &parseError,
242                             UErrorCode            &status);
243
244    /**
245     * Contruct a RuleBasedBreakIterator from a set of precompiled binary rules.
246     * Binary rules are obtained from RulesBasedBreakIterator::getBinaryRules().
247     * Construction of a break iterator in this way is substantially faster than
248     * constuction from source rules.
249     *
250     * Ownership of the storage containing the compiled rules remains with the
251     * caller of this function.  The compiled rules must not be  modified or
252     * deleted during the life of the break iterator.
253     *
254     * The compiled rules are not compatible across different major versions of ICU.
255     * The compiled rules are comaptible only between machines with the same
256     * byte ordering (little or big endian) and the same base character set family
257     * (ASCII or EBCDIC).
258     *
259     * @see #getBinaryRules
260     * @param compiledRules A pointer to the compiled break rules to be used.
261     * @param ruleLength The length of the compiled break rules, in bytes.  This
262     *   corresponds to the length value produced by getBinaryRules().
263     * @param status Information on any errors encountered, including invalid
264     *   binary rules.
265     * @stable ICU 4.8
266     */
267    RuleBasedBreakIterator(const uint8_t *compiledRules,
268                           uint32_t       ruleLength,
269                           UErrorCode    &status);
270
271    /**
272     * This constructor uses the udata interface to create a BreakIterator
273     * whose internal tables live in a memory-mapped file.  "image" is an
274     * ICU UDataMemory handle for the pre-compiled break iterator tables.
275     * @param image handle to the memory image for the break iterator data.
276     *        Ownership of the UDataMemory handle passes to the Break Iterator,
277     *        which will be responsible for closing it when it is no longer needed.
278     * @param status Information on any errors encountered.
279     * @see udata_open
280     * @see #getBinaryRules
281     * @stable ICU 2.8
282     */
283    RuleBasedBreakIterator(UDataMemory* image, UErrorCode &status);
284
285    /**
286     * Destructor
287     *  @stable ICU 2.0
288     */
289    virtual ~RuleBasedBreakIterator();
290
291    /**
292     * Assignment operator.  Sets this iterator to have the same behavior,
293     * and iterate over the same text, as the one passed in.
294     * @param that The RuleBasedBreakItertor passed in
295     * @return the newly created RuleBasedBreakIterator
296     *  @stable ICU 2.0
297     */
298    RuleBasedBreakIterator& operator=(const RuleBasedBreakIterator& that);
299
300    /**
301     * Equality operator.  Returns TRUE if both BreakIterators are of the
302     * same class, have the same behavior, and iterate over the same text.
303     * @param that The BreakIterator to be compared for equality
304     * @return TRUE if both BreakIterators are of the
305     * same class, have the same behavior, and iterate over the same text.
306     *  @stable ICU 2.0
307     */
308    virtual UBool operator==(const BreakIterator& that) const;
309
310    /**
311     * Not-equal operator.  If operator== returns TRUE, this returns FALSE,
312     * and vice versa.
313     * @param that The BreakIterator to be compared for inequality
314     * @return TRUE if both BreakIterators are not same.
315     *  @stable ICU 2.0
316     */
317    UBool operator!=(const BreakIterator& that) const;
318
319    /**
320     * Returns a newly-constructed RuleBasedBreakIterator with the same
321     * behavior, and iterating over the same text, as this one.
322     * Differs from the copy constructor in that it is polymorphic, and
323     * will correctly clone (copy) a derived class.
324     * clone() is thread safe.  Multiple threads may simultaeneously
325     * clone the same source break iterator.
326     * @return a newly-constructed RuleBasedBreakIterator
327     * @stable ICU 2.0
328     */
329    virtual BreakIterator* clone() const;
330
331    /**
332     * Compute a hash code for this BreakIterator
333     * @return A hash code
334     *  @stable ICU 2.0
335     */
336    virtual int32_t hashCode(void) const;
337
338    /**
339     * Returns the description used to create this iterator
340     * @return the description used to create this iterator
341     *  @stable ICU 2.0
342     */
343    virtual const UnicodeString& getRules(void) const;
344
345    //=======================================================================
346    // BreakIterator overrides
347    //=======================================================================
348
349    /**
350     * <p>
351     * Return a CharacterIterator over the text being analyzed.
352     * The returned character iterator is owned by the break iterator, and must
353     * not be deleted by the caller.  Repeated calls to this function may
354     * return the same CharacterIterator.
355     * </p>
356     * <p>
357     * The returned character iterator must not be used concurrently with
358     * the break iterator.  If concurrent operation is needed, clone the
359     * returned character iterator first and operate on the clone.
360     * </p>
361     * <p>
362     * When the break iterator is operating on text supplied via a UText,
363     * this function will fail.  Lacking any way to signal failures, it
364     * returns an CharacterIterator containing no text.
365     * The function getUText() provides similar functionality,
366     * is reliable, and is more efficient.
367     * </p>
368     *
369     * TODO:  deprecate this function?
370     *
371     * @return An iterator over the text being analyzed.
372     * @stable ICU 2.0
373     */
374    virtual  CharacterIterator& getText(void) const;
375
376
377    /**
378      *  Get a UText for the text being analyzed.
379      *  The returned UText is a shallow clone of the UText used internally
380      *  by the break iterator implementation.  It can safely be used to
381      *  access the text without impacting any break iterator operations,
382      *  but the underlying text itself must not be altered.
383      *
384      * @param fillIn A UText to be filled in.  If NULL, a new UText will be
385      *           allocated to hold the result.
386      * @param status receives any error codes.
387      * @return   The current UText for this break iterator.  If an input
388      *           UText was provided, it will always be returned.
389      * @stable ICU 3.4
390      */
391     virtual UText *getUText(UText *fillIn, UErrorCode &status) const;
392
393    /**
394     * Set the iterator to analyze a new piece of text.  This function resets
395     * the current iteration position to the beginning of the text.
396     * @param newText An iterator over the text to analyze.  The BreakIterator
397     * takes ownership of the character iterator.  The caller MUST NOT delete it!
398     *  @stable ICU 2.0
399     */
400    virtual void adoptText(CharacterIterator* newText);
401
402    /**
403     * Set the iterator to analyze a new piece of text.  This function resets
404     * the current iteration position to the beginning of the text.
405     * @param newText The text to analyze.
406     *  @stable ICU 2.0
407     */
408    virtual void setText(const UnicodeString& newText);
409
410    /**
411     * Reset the break iterator to operate over the text represented by
412     * the UText.  The iterator position is reset to the start.
413     *
414     * This function makes a shallow clone of the supplied UText.  This means
415     * that the caller is free to immediately close or otherwise reuse the
416     * Utext that was passed as a parameter, but that the underlying text itself
417     * must not be altered while being referenced by the break iterator.
418     *
419     * @param text    The UText used to change the text.
420     * @param status  Receives any error codes.
421     * @stable ICU 3.4
422     */
423    virtual void  setText(UText *text, UErrorCode &status);
424
425    /**
426     * Sets the current iteration position to the beginning of the text.
427     * @return The offset of the beginning of the text.
428     *  @stable ICU 2.0
429     */
430    virtual int32_t first(void);
431
432    /**
433     * Sets the current iteration position to the end of the text.
434     * @return The text's past-the-end offset.
435     *  @stable ICU 2.0
436     */
437    virtual int32_t last(void);
438
439    /**
440     * Advances the iterator either forward or backward the specified number of steps.
441     * Negative values move backward, and positive values move forward.  This is
442     * equivalent to repeatedly calling next() or previous().
443     * @param n The number of steps to move.  The sign indicates the direction
444     * (negative is backwards, and positive is forwards).
445     * @return The character offset of the boundary position n boundaries away from
446     * the current one.
447     *  @stable ICU 2.0
448     */
449    virtual int32_t next(int32_t n);
450
451    /**
452     * Advances the iterator to the next boundary position.
453     * @return The position of the first boundary after this one.
454     *  @stable ICU 2.0
455     */
456    virtual int32_t next(void);
457
458    /**
459     * Moves the iterator backwards, to the last boundary preceding this one.
460     * @return The position of the last boundary position preceding this one.
461     *  @stable ICU 2.0
462     */
463    virtual int32_t previous(void);
464
465    /**
466     * Sets the iterator to refer to the first boundary position following
467     * the specified position.
468     * @param offset The position from which to begin searching for a break position.
469     * @return The position of the first break after the current position.
470     *  @stable ICU 2.0
471     */
472    virtual int32_t following(int32_t offset);
473
474    /**
475     * Sets the iterator to refer to the last boundary position before the
476     * specified position.
477     * @param offset The position to begin searching for a break from.
478     * @return The position of the last boundary before the starting position.
479     *  @stable ICU 2.0
480     */
481    virtual int32_t preceding(int32_t offset);
482
483    /**
484     * Returns true if the specfied position is a boundary position.  As a side
485     * effect, leaves the iterator pointing to the first boundary position at
486     * or after "offset".
487     * @param offset the offset to check.
488     * @return True if "offset" is a boundary position.
489     *  @stable ICU 2.0
490     */
491    virtual UBool isBoundary(int32_t offset);
492
493    /**
494     * Returns the current iteration position.
495     * @return The current iteration position.
496     * @stable ICU 2.0
497     */
498    virtual int32_t current(void) const;
499
500
501    /**
502     * Return the status tag from the break rule that determined the most recently
503     * returned break position.  For break rules that do not specify a
504     * status, a default value of 0 is returned.  If more than one break rule
505     * would cause a boundary to be located at some position in the text,
506     * the numerically largest of the applicable status values is returned.
507     * <p>
508     * Of the standard types of ICU break iterators, only word break and
509     * line break provide status values.  The values are defined in
510     * the header file ubrk.h.  For Word breaks, the status allows distinguishing between words
511     * that contain alphabetic letters, "words" that appear to be numbers,
512     * punctuation and spaces, words containing ideographic characters, and
513     * more.  For Line Break, the status distinguishes between hard (mandatory) breaks
514     * and soft (potential) break positions.
515     * <p>
516     * <code>getRuleStatus()</code> can be called after obtaining a boundary
517     * position from <code>next()</code>, <code>previous()</code>, or
518     * any other break iterator functions that returns a boundary position.
519     * <p>
520     * When creating custom break rules, one is free to define whatever
521     * status values may be convenient for the application.
522     * <p>
523     * Note: this function is not thread safe.  It should not have been
524     *       declared const, and the const remains only for compatibility
525     *       reasons.  (The function is logically const, but not bit-wise const).
526     * <p>
527     * @return the status from the break rule that determined the most recently
528     * returned break position.
529     *
530     * @see UWordBreak
531     * @stable ICU 2.2
532     */
533    virtual int32_t getRuleStatus() const;
534
535   /**
536    * Get the status (tag) values from the break rule(s) that determined the most
537    * recently returned break position.
538    * <p>
539    * The returned status value(s) are stored into an array provided by the caller.
540    * The values are stored in sorted (ascending) order.
541    * If the capacity of the output array is insufficient to hold the data,
542    *  the output will be truncated to the available length, and a
543    *  U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR will be signaled.
544    *
545    * @param fillInVec an array to be filled in with the status values.
546    * @param capacity  the length of the supplied vector.  A length of zero causes
547    *                  the function to return the number of status values, in the
548    *                  normal way, without attemtping to store any values.
549    * @param status    receives error codes.
550    * @return          The number of rule status values from rules that determined
551    *                  the most recent boundary returned by the break iterator.
552    *                  In the event of a U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR, the return value
553    *                  is the total number of status values that were available,
554    *                  not the reduced number that were actually returned.
555    * @see getRuleStatus
556    * @stable ICU 3.0
557    */
558    virtual int32_t getRuleStatusVec(int32_t *fillInVec, int32_t capacity, UErrorCode &status);
559
560    /**
561     * Returns a unique class ID POLYMORPHICALLY.  Pure virtual override.
562     * This method is to implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all
563     * C++ compilers support genuine RTTI.  Polymorphic operator==() and
564     * clone() methods call this method.
565     *
566     * @return          The class ID for this object. All objects of a
567     *                  given class have the same class ID.  Objects of
568     *                  other classes have different class IDs.
569     * @stable ICU 2.0
570     */
571    virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const;
572
573    /**
574     * Returns the class ID for this class.  This is useful only for
575     * comparing to a return value from getDynamicClassID().  For example:
576     *
577     *      Base* polymorphic_pointer = createPolymorphicObject();
578     *      if (polymorphic_pointer->getDynamicClassID() ==
579     *          Derived::getStaticClassID()) ...
580     *
581     * @return          The class ID for all objects of this class.
582     * @stable ICU 2.0
583     */
584    static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void);
585
586    /**
587     * Deprecated functionality. Use clone() instead.
588     *
589     * Create a clone (copy) of this break iterator in memory provided
590     *  by the caller.  The idea is to increase performance by avoiding
591     *  a storage allocation.  Use of this functoin is NOT RECOMMENDED.
592     *  Performance gains are minimal, and correct buffer management is
593     *  tricky.  Use clone() instead.
594     *
595     * @param stackBuffer  The pointer to the memory into which the cloned object
596     *                     should be placed.  If NULL,  allocate heap memory
597     *                     for the cloned object.
598     * @param BufferSize   The size of the buffer.  If zero, return the required
599     *                     buffer size, but do not clone the object.  If the
600     *                     size was too small (but not zero), allocate heap
601     *                     storage for the cloned object.
602     *
603     * @param status       Error status.  U_SAFECLONE_ALLOCATED_WARNING will be
604     *                     returned if the the provided buffer was too small, and
605     *                     the clone was therefore put on the heap.
606     *
607     * @return  Pointer to the clone object.  This may differ from the stackBuffer
608     *          address if the byte alignment of the stack buffer was not suitable
609     *          or if the stackBuffer was too small to hold the clone.
610     * @deprecated ICU 52. Use clone() instead.
611     */
612    virtual BreakIterator *  createBufferClone(void *stackBuffer,
613                                               int32_t &BufferSize,
614                                               UErrorCode &status);
615
616
617    /**
618     * Return the binary form of compiled break rules,
619     * which can then be used to create a new break iterator at some
620     * time in the future.  Creating a break iterator from pre-compiled rules
621     * is much faster than building one from the source form of the
622     * break rules.
623     *
624     * The binary data can only be used with the same version of ICU
625     *  and on the same platform type (processor endian-ness)
626     *
627     * @param length Returns the length of the binary data.  (Out paramter.)
628     *
629     * @return   A pointer to the binary (compiled) rule data.  The storage
630     *           belongs to the RulesBasedBreakIterator object, not the
631     *           caller, and must not be modified or deleted.
632     * @stable ICU 4.8
633     */
634    virtual const uint8_t *getBinaryRules(uint32_t &length);
635
636    /**
637     *  Set the subject text string upon which the break iterator is operating
638     *  without changing any other aspect of the matching state.
639     *  The new and previous text strings must have the same content.
640     *
641     *  This function is intended for use in environments where ICU is operating on
642     *  strings that may move around in memory.  It provides a mechanism for notifying
643     *  ICU that the string has been relocated, and providing a new UText to access the
644     *  string in its new position.
645     *
646     *  Note that the break iterator implementation never copies the underlying text
647     *  of a string being processed, but always operates directly on the original text
648     *  provided by the user. Refreshing simply drops the references to the old text
649     *  and replaces them with references to the new.
650     *
651     *  Caution:  this function is normally used only by very specialized,
652     *  system-level code.  One example use case is with garbage collection that moves
653     *  the text in memory.
654     *
655     * @param input      The new (moved) text string.
656     * @param status     Receives errors detected by this function.
657     * @return           *this
658     *
659     * @stable ICU 49
660     */
661    virtual RuleBasedBreakIterator &refreshInputText(UText *input, UErrorCode &status);
662
663
664protected:
665    //=======================================================================
666    // implementation
667    //=======================================================================
668    /**
669     * Dumps caches and performs other actions associated with a complete change
670     * in text or iteration position.
671     * @internal
672     */
673    virtual void reset(void);
674
675#if 0
676    /**
677      * Return true if the category lookup for this char
678      * indicates that it is in the set of dictionary lookup chars.
679      * This function is intended for use by dictionary based break iterators.
680      * @return true if the category lookup for this char
681      * indicates that it is in the set of dictionary lookup chars.
682      * @internal
683      */
684    virtual UBool isDictionaryChar(UChar32);
685
686    /**
687      * Get the type of the break iterator.
688      * @internal
689      */
690    virtual int32_t getBreakType() const;
691#endif
692
693    /**
694      * Set the type of the break iterator.
695      * @internal
696      */
697    virtual void setBreakType(int32_t type);
698
699#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
700    /**
701      * Common initialization function, used by constructors and bufferClone.
702      * @internal
703      */
704    void init();
705#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
706
707private:
708
709    /**
710     * This method backs the iterator back up to a "safe position" in the text.
711     * This is a position that we know, without any context, must be a break position.
712     * The various calling methods then iterate forward from this safe position to
713     * the appropriate position to return.  (For more information, see the description
714     * of buildBackwardsStateTable() in RuleBasedBreakIterator.Builder.)
715     * @param statetable state table used of moving backwards
716     * @internal
717     */
718    int32_t handlePrevious(const RBBIStateTable *statetable);
719
720    /**
721     * This method is the actual implementation of the next() method.  All iteration
722     * vectors through here.  This method initializes the state machine to state 1
723     * and advances through the text character by character until we reach the end
724     * of the text or the state machine transitions to state 0.  We update our return
725     * value every time the state machine passes through a possible end state.
726     * @param statetable state table used of moving forwards
727     * @internal
728     */
729    int32_t handleNext(const RBBIStateTable *statetable);
730
731protected:
732
733#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
734    /**
735     * This is the function that actually implements dictionary-based
736     * breaking.  Covering at least the range from startPos to endPos,
737     * it checks for dictionary characters, and if it finds them determines
738     * the appropriate object to deal with them. It may cache found breaks in
739     * fCachedBreakPositions as it goes. It may well also look at text outside
740     * the range startPos to endPos.
741     * If going forward, endPos is the normal Unicode break result, and
742     * if goind in reverse, startPos is the normal Unicode break result
743     * @param startPos  The start position of a range of text
744     * @param endPos    The end position of a range of text
745     * @param reverse   The call is for the reverse direction
746     * @internal
747     */
748    int32_t checkDictionary(int32_t startPos, int32_t endPos, UBool reverse);
749#endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
750
751private:
752
753    /**
754     * This function returns the appropriate LanguageBreakEngine for a
755     * given character c.
756     * @param c         A character in the dictionary set
757     * @internal
758     */
759    const LanguageBreakEngine *getLanguageBreakEngine(UChar32 c);
760
761    /**
762     *  @internal
763     */
764    void makeRuleStatusValid();
765
766};
767
768//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
769//
770//   Inline Functions Definitions ...
771//
772//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
773
774inline UBool RuleBasedBreakIterator::operator!=(const BreakIterator& that) const {
775    return !operator==(that);
776}
777
778U_NAMESPACE_END
779
780#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION */
781
782#endif
783