1/*
2******************************************************************************
3* Copyright (C) 1996-2013, International Business Machines Corporation and others.
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6*/
7
8#ifndef UBRK_H
9#define UBRK_H
10
11#include "unicode/utypes.h"
12#include "unicode/uloc.h"
13#include "unicode/utext.h"
14#include "unicode/localpointer.h"
15
16/**
17 * A text-break iterator.
18 *  For usage in C programs.
19 */
20#ifndef UBRK_TYPEDEF_UBREAK_ITERATOR
21#   define UBRK_TYPEDEF_UBREAK_ITERATOR
22    /**
23     *  Opaque type representing an ICU Break iterator object.
24     *  @stable ICU 2.0
25     */
26    typedef struct UBreakIterator UBreakIterator;
27#endif
28
29#if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION
30
31#include "unicode/parseerr.h"
32
33/**
34 * \file
35 * \brief C API: BreakIterator
36 *
37 * <h2> BreakIterator C API </h2>
38 *
39 * The BreakIterator C API defines  methods for finding the location
40 * of boundaries in text. Pointer to a UBreakIterator maintain a
41 * current position and scan over text returning the index of characters
42 * where boundaries occur.
43 * <p>
44 * Line boundary analysis determines where a text string can be broken
45 * when line-wrapping. The mechanism correctly handles punctuation and
46 * hyphenated words.
47 * <p>
48 * Sentence boundary analysis allows selection with correct
49 * interpretation of periods within numbers and abbreviations, and
50 * trailing punctuation marks such as quotation marks and parentheses.
51 * <p>
52 * Word boundary analysis is used by search and replace functions, as
53 * well as within text editing applications that allow the user to
54 * select words with a double click. Word selection provides correct
55 * interpretation of punctuation marks within and following
56 * words. Characters that are not part of a word, such as symbols or
57 * punctuation marks, have word-breaks on both sides.
58 * <p>
59 * Character boundary analysis identifies the boundaries of
60 * "Extended Grapheme Clusters", which are groupings of codepoints
61 * that should be treated as character-like units for many text operations.
62 * Please see Unicode Standard Annex #29, Unicode Text Segmentation,
63 * http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/ for additional information
64 * on grapheme clusters and guidelines on their use.
65 * <p>
66 * Title boundary analysis locates all positions,
67 * typically starts of words, that should be set to Title Case
68 * when title casing the text.
69 * <p>
70 * The text boundary positions are found according to the rules
71 * described in Unicode Standard Annex #29, Text Boundaries, and
72 * Unicode Standard Annex #14, Line Breaking Properties.  These
73 * are available at http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/ and
74 * http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/.
75 * <p>
76 * In addition to the plain C API defined in this header file, an
77 * object oriented C++ API with equivalent functionality is defined in the
78 * file brkiter.h.
79 * <p>
80 * Code snippets illustrating the use of the Break Iterator APIs
81 * are available in the ICU User Guide,
82 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/boundaryAnalysis.html
83 * and in the sample program icu/source/samples/break/break.cpp
84 */
85
86/** The possible types of text boundaries.  @stable ICU 2.0 */
87typedef enum UBreakIteratorType {
88  /** Character breaks  @stable ICU 2.0 */
89  UBRK_CHARACTER = 0,
90  /** Word breaks @stable ICU 2.0 */
91  UBRK_WORD = 1,
92  /** Line breaks @stable ICU 2.0 */
93  UBRK_LINE = 2,
94  /** Sentence breaks @stable ICU 2.0 */
95  UBRK_SENTENCE = 3,
96
97#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
98  /**
99   * Title Case breaks
100   * The iterator created using this type locates title boundaries as described for
101   * Unicode 3.2 only. For Unicode 4.0 and above title boundary iteration,
102   * please use Word Boundary iterator.
103   *
104   * @deprecated ICU 2.8 Use the word break iterator for titlecasing for Unicode 4 and later.
105   */
106  UBRK_TITLE = 4,
107#endif /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
108  UBRK_COUNT = 5
109} UBreakIteratorType;
110
111/** Value indicating all text boundaries have been returned.
112 *  @stable ICU 2.0
113 */
114#define UBRK_DONE ((int32_t) -1)
115
116
117/**
118 *  Enum constants for the word break tags returned by
119 *  getRuleStatus().  A range of values is defined for each category of
120 *  word, to allow for further subdivisions of a category in future releases.
121 *  Applications should check for tag values falling within the range, rather
122 *  than for single individual values.
123 *  @stable ICU 2.2
124*/
125typedef enum UWordBreak {
126    /** Tag value for "words" that do not fit into any of other categories.
127     *  Includes spaces and most punctuation. */
128    UBRK_WORD_NONE           = 0,
129    /** Upper bound for tags for uncategorized words. */
130    UBRK_WORD_NONE_LIMIT     = 100,
131    /** Tag value for words that appear to be numbers, lower limit.    */
132    UBRK_WORD_NUMBER         = 100,
133    /** Tag value for words that appear to be numbers, upper limit.    */
134    UBRK_WORD_NUMBER_LIMIT   = 200,
135    /** Tag value for words that contain letters, excluding
136     *  hiragana, katakana or ideographic characters, lower limit.    */
137    UBRK_WORD_LETTER         = 200,
138    /** Tag value for words containing letters, upper limit  */
139    UBRK_WORD_LETTER_LIMIT   = 300,
140    /** Tag value for words containing kana characters, lower limit */
141    UBRK_WORD_KANA           = 300,
142    /** Tag value for words containing kana characters, upper limit */
143    UBRK_WORD_KANA_LIMIT     = 400,
144    /** Tag value for words containing ideographic characters, lower limit */
145    UBRK_WORD_IDEO           = 400,
146    /** Tag value for words containing ideographic characters, upper limit */
147    UBRK_WORD_IDEO_LIMIT     = 500
148} UWordBreak;
149
150/**
151 *  Enum constants for the line break tags returned by getRuleStatus().
152 *  A range of values is defined for each category of
153 *  word, to allow for further subdivisions of a category in future releases.
154 *  Applications should check for tag values falling within the range, rather
155 *  than for single individual values.
156 *  @stable ICU 2.8
157*/
158typedef enum ULineBreakTag {
159    /** Tag value for soft line breaks, positions at which a line break
160      *  is acceptable but not required                */
161    UBRK_LINE_SOFT            = 0,
162    /** Upper bound for soft line breaks.              */
163    UBRK_LINE_SOFT_LIMIT      = 100,
164    /** Tag value for a hard, or mandatory line break  */
165    UBRK_LINE_HARD            = 100,
166    /** Upper bound for hard line breaks.              */
167    UBRK_LINE_HARD_LIMIT      = 200
168} ULineBreakTag;
169
170
171
172/**
173 *  Enum constants for the sentence break tags returned by getRuleStatus().
174 *  A range of values is defined for each category of
175 *  sentence, to allow for further subdivisions of a category in future releases.
176 *  Applications should check for tag values falling within the range, rather
177 *  than for single individual values.
178 *  @stable ICU 2.8
179*/
180typedef enum USentenceBreakTag {
181    /** Tag value for for sentences  ending with a sentence terminator
182      * ('.', '?', '!', etc.) character, possibly followed by a
183      * hard separator (CR, LF, PS, etc.)
184      */
185    UBRK_SENTENCE_TERM       = 0,
186    /** Upper bound for tags for sentences ended by sentence terminators.    */
187    UBRK_SENTENCE_TERM_LIMIT = 100,
188    /** Tag value for for sentences that do not contain an ending
189      * sentence terminator ('.', '?', '!', etc.) character, but
190      * are ended only by a hard separator (CR, LF, PS, etc.) or end of input.
191      */
192    UBRK_SENTENCE_SEP        = 100,
193    /** Upper bound for tags for sentences ended by a separator.              */
194    UBRK_SENTENCE_SEP_LIMIT  = 200
195    /** Tag value for a hard, or mandatory line break  */
196} USentenceBreakTag;
197
198
199/**
200 * Open a new UBreakIterator for locating text boundaries for a specified locale.
201 * A UBreakIterator may be used for detecting character, line, word,
202 * and sentence breaks in text.
203 * @param type The type of UBreakIterator to open: one of UBRK_CHARACTER, UBRK_WORD,
204 * UBRK_LINE, UBRK_SENTENCE
205 * @param locale The locale specifying the text-breaking conventions.
206 * @param text The text to be iterated over.
207 * @param textLength The number of characters in text, or -1 if null-terminated.
208 * @param status A UErrorCode to receive any errors.
209 * @return A UBreakIterator for the specified locale.
210 * @see ubrk_openRules
211 * @stable ICU 2.0
212 */
213U_STABLE UBreakIterator* U_EXPORT2
214ubrk_open(UBreakIteratorType type,
215      const char *locale,
216      const UChar *text,
217      int32_t textLength,
218      UErrorCode *status);
219
220/**
221 * Open a new UBreakIterator for locating text boundaries using specified breaking rules.
222 * The rule syntax is ... (TBD)
223 * @param rules A set of rules specifying the text breaking conventions.
224 * @param rulesLength The number of characters in rules, or -1 if null-terminated.
225 * @param text The text to be iterated over.  May be null, in which case ubrk_setText() is
226 *        used to specify the text to be iterated.
227 * @param textLength The number of characters in text, or -1 if null-terminated.
228 * @param parseErr   Receives position and context information for any syntax errors
229 *                   detected while parsing the rules.
230 * @param status A UErrorCode to receive any errors.
231 * @return A UBreakIterator for the specified rules.
232 * @see ubrk_open
233 * @stable ICU 2.2
234 */
235U_STABLE UBreakIterator* U_EXPORT2
236ubrk_openRules(const UChar     *rules,
237               int32_t         rulesLength,
238               const UChar     *text,
239               int32_t          textLength,
240               UParseError     *parseErr,
241               UErrorCode      *status);
242
243/**
244 * Thread safe cloning operation
245 * @param bi iterator to be cloned
246 * @param stackBuffer <em>Deprecated functionality as of ICU 52, use NULL.</em><br>
247 *  user allocated space for the new clone. If NULL new memory will be allocated.
248 *  If buffer is not large enough, new memory will be allocated.
249 *  Clients can use the U_BRK_SAFECLONE_BUFFERSIZE.
250 * @param pBufferSize <em>Deprecated functionality as of ICU 52, use NULL or 1.</em><br>
251 *  pointer to size of allocated space.
252 *  If *pBufferSize == 0, a sufficient size for use in cloning will
253 *  be returned ('pre-flighting')
254 *  If *pBufferSize is not enough for a stack-based safe clone,
255 *  new memory will be allocated.
256 * @param status to indicate whether the operation went on smoothly or there were errors
257 *  An informational status value, U_SAFECLONE_ALLOCATED_ERROR, is used if any allocations were necessary.
258 * @return pointer to the new clone
259 * @stable ICU 2.0
260 */
261U_STABLE UBreakIterator * U_EXPORT2
262ubrk_safeClone(
263          const UBreakIterator *bi,
264          void *stackBuffer,
265          int32_t *pBufferSize,
266          UErrorCode *status);
267
268#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
269
270/**
271  * A recommended size (in bytes) for the memory buffer to be passed to ubrk_saveClone().
272  * @deprecated ICU 52. Do not rely on ubrk_safeClone() cloning into any provided buffer.
273  */
274#define U_BRK_SAFECLONE_BUFFERSIZE 1
275
276#endif /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
277
278/**
279* Close a UBreakIterator.
280* Once closed, a UBreakIterator may no longer be used.
281* @param bi The break iterator to close.
282 * @stable ICU 2.0
283*/
284U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
285ubrk_close(UBreakIterator *bi);
286
287#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
288
289U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
290
291/**
292 * \class LocalUBreakIteratorPointer
293 * "Smart pointer" class, closes a UBreakIterator via ubrk_close().
294 * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
295 *
296 * @see LocalPointerBase
297 * @see LocalPointer
298 * @stable ICU 4.4
299 */
300U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUBreakIteratorPointer, UBreakIterator, ubrk_close);
301
302U_NAMESPACE_END
303
304#endif
305
306/**
307 * Sets an existing iterator to point to a new piece of text
308 * @param bi The iterator to use
309 * @param text The text to be set
310 * @param textLength The length of the text
311 * @param status The error code
312 * @stable ICU 2.0
313 */
314U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
315ubrk_setText(UBreakIterator* bi,
316             const UChar*    text,
317             int32_t         textLength,
318             UErrorCode*     status);
319
320
321/**
322 * Sets an existing iterator to point to a new piece of text.
323 *
324 * All index positions returned by break iterator functions are
325 * native indices from the UText. For example, when breaking UTF-8
326 * encoded text, the break positions returned by \ref ubrk_next, \ref ubrk_previous, etc.
327 * will be UTF-8 string indices, not UTF-16 positions.
328 *
329 * @param bi The iterator to use
330 * @param text The text to be set.
331 *             This function makes a shallow clone of the supplied UText.  This means
332 *             that the caller is free to immediately close or otherwise reuse the
333 *             UText that was passed as a parameter, but that the underlying text itself
334 *             must not be altered while being referenced by the break iterator.
335 * @param status The error code
336 * @stable ICU 3.4
337 */
338U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
339ubrk_setUText(UBreakIterator* bi,
340             UText*          text,
341             UErrorCode*     status);
342
343
344
345/**
346 * Determine the most recently-returned text boundary.
347 *
348 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
349 * @return The character index most recently returned by \ref ubrk_next, \ref ubrk_previous,
350 * \ref ubrk_first, or \ref ubrk_last.
351 * @stable ICU 2.0
352 */
353U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
354ubrk_current(const UBreakIterator *bi);
355
356/**
357 * Advance the iterator to the boundary following the current boundary.
358 *
359 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
360 * @return The character index of the next text boundary, or UBRK_DONE
361 * if all text boundaries have been returned.
362 * @see ubrk_previous
363 * @stable ICU 2.0
364 */
365U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
366ubrk_next(UBreakIterator *bi);
367
368/**
369 * Set the iterator position to the boundary preceding the current boundary.
370 *
371 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
372 * @return The character index of the preceding text boundary, or UBRK_DONE
373 * if all text boundaries have been returned.
374 * @see ubrk_next
375 * @stable ICU 2.0
376 */
377U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
378ubrk_previous(UBreakIterator *bi);
379
380/**
381 * Set the iterator position to the index of the first character in the text being scanned.
382 * This is not always the same as index 0 of the text.
383 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
384 * @return The character index of the first character in the text being scanned.
385 * @see ubrk_last
386 * @stable ICU 2.0
387 */
388U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
389ubrk_first(UBreakIterator *bi);
390
391/**
392 * Set the iterator position to the index immediately <EM>beyond</EM> the last character in the text being scanned.
393 * This is not the same as the last character.
394 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
395 * @return The character offset immediately <EM>beyond</EM> the last character in the
396 * text being scanned.
397 * @see ubrk_first
398 * @stable ICU 2.0
399 */
400U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
401ubrk_last(UBreakIterator *bi);
402
403/**
404 * Set the iterator position to the first boundary preceding the specified offset.
405 * The new position is always smaller than offset, or UBRK_DONE.
406 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
407 * @param offset The offset to begin scanning.
408 * @return The text boundary preceding offset, or UBRK_DONE.
409 * @see ubrk_following
410 * @stable ICU 2.0
411 */
412U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
413ubrk_preceding(UBreakIterator *bi,
414           int32_t offset);
415
416/**
417 * Advance the iterator to the first boundary following the specified offset.
418 * The value returned is always greater than offset, or UBRK_DONE.
419 * @param bi The break iterator to use.
420 * @param offset The offset to begin scanning.
421 * @return The text boundary following offset, or UBRK_DONE.
422 * @see ubrk_preceding
423 * @stable ICU 2.0
424 */
425U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
426ubrk_following(UBreakIterator *bi,
427           int32_t offset);
428
429/**
430* Get a locale for which text breaking information is available.
431* A UBreakIterator in a locale returned by this function will perform the correct
432* text breaking for the locale.
433* @param index The index of the desired locale.
434* @return A locale for which number text breaking information is available, or 0 if none.
435* @see ubrk_countAvailable
436* @stable ICU 2.0
437*/
438U_STABLE const char* U_EXPORT2
439ubrk_getAvailable(int32_t index);
440
441/**
442* Determine how many locales have text breaking information available.
443* This function is most useful as determining the loop ending condition for
444* calls to \ref ubrk_getAvailable.
445* @return The number of locales for which text breaking information is available.
446* @see ubrk_getAvailable
447* @stable ICU 2.0
448*/
449U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
450ubrk_countAvailable(void);
451
452
453/**
454* Returns true if the specfied position is a boundary position.  As a side
455* effect, leaves the iterator pointing to the first boundary position at
456* or after "offset".
457* @param bi The break iterator to use.
458* @param offset the offset to check.
459* @return True if "offset" is a boundary position.
460* @stable ICU 2.0
461*/
462U_STABLE  UBool U_EXPORT2
463ubrk_isBoundary(UBreakIterator *bi, int32_t offset);
464
465/**
466 * Return the status from the break rule that determined the most recently
467 * returned break position.  The values appear in the rule source
468 * within brackets, {123}, for example.  For rules that do not specify a
469 * status, a default value of 0 is returned.
470 * <p>
471 * For word break iterators, the possible values are defined in enum UWordBreak.
472 * @stable ICU 2.2
473 */
474U_STABLE  int32_t U_EXPORT2
475ubrk_getRuleStatus(UBreakIterator *bi);
476
477/**
478 * Get the statuses from the break rules that determined the most recently
479 * returned break position.  The values appear in the rule source
480 * within brackets, {123}, for example.  The default status value for rules
481 * that do not explicitly provide one is zero.
482 * <p>
483 * For word break iterators, the possible values are defined in enum UWordBreak.
484 * @param bi        The break iterator to use
485 * @param fillInVec an array to be filled in with the status values.
486 * @param capacity  the length of the supplied vector.  A length of zero causes
487 *                  the function to return the number of status values, in the
488 *                  normal way, without attemtping to store any values.
489 * @param status    receives error codes.
490 * @return          The number of rule status values from rules that determined
491 *                  the most recent boundary returned by the break iterator.
492 * @stable ICU 3.0
493 */
494U_STABLE  int32_t U_EXPORT2
495ubrk_getRuleStatusVec(UBreakIterator *bi, int32_t *fillInVec, int32_t capacity, UErrorCode *status);
496
497/**
498 * Return the locale of the break iterator. You can choose between the valid and
499 * the actual locale.
500 * @param bi break iterator
501 * @param type locale type (valid or actual)
502 * @param status error code
503 * @return locale string
504 * @stable ICU 2.8
505 */
506U_STABLE const char* U_EXPORT2
507ubrk_getLocaleByType(const UBreakIterator *bi, ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode* status);
508
509/**
510  *  Set the subject text string upon which the break iterator is operating
511  *  without changing any other aspect of the state.
512  *  The new and previous text strings must have the same content.
513  *
514  *  This function is intended for use in environments where ICU is operating on
515  *  strings that may move around in memory.  It provides a mechanism for notifying
516  *  ICU that the string has been relocated, and providing a new UText to access the
517  *  string in its new position.
518  *
519  *  Note that the break iterator never copies the underlying text
520  *  of a string being processed, but always operates directly on the original text
521  *  provided by the user. Refreshing simply drops the references to the old text
522  *  and replaces them with references to the new.
523  *
524  *  Caution:  this function is normally used only by very specialized
525  *            system-level code.   One example use case is with garbage collection
526  *            that moves the text in memory.
527  *
528  * @param bi         The break iterator.
529  * @param text       The new (moved) text string.
530  * @param status     Receives errors detected by this function.
531  *
532  * @stable ICU 49
533  */
534U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2
535ubrk_refreshUText(UBreakIterator *bi,
536                       UText          *text,
537                       UErrorCode     *status);
538
539#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION */
540
541#endif
542