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/*
******************************************************************************
*
* Copyright (C) 1999-2001, International Business Machines
* Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
*
******************************************************************************
* file name: udata.h
* encoding: US-ASCII
* tab size: 8 (not used)
* indentation:4
*
* created on: 1999oct25
* created by: Markus W. Scherer
*/
#ifndef __UDATA_H__
#define __UDATA_H__
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
U_CDECL_BEGIN
/**
* \file
* \brief C API: Data loading interface
*
* <h2>Information about data loading interface</h2>
*
* This API is used to find and efficiently load data for ICU and applications
* using ICU. It provides an abstract interface that specifies a data type and
* name to find and load the data. Normally this API is used by other ICU APIs
* to load required data out of the ICU data library, but it can be used to
* load data out of other places.
*
*/
/**
* UDataInfo contains the properties about the requested data.
* This is meta data.
*
* <p>This structure may grow in the future, indicated by the
* <code>size</code> field.</p>
*
* <p>The platform data property fields help determine if a data
* file can be efficiently used on a given machine.
* The particular fields are of importance only if the data
* is affected by the properties - if there is integer data
* with word sizes > 1 byte, char* text, or UChar* text.</p>
*
* <p>The implementation for the <code>udata_open[Choice]()</code>
* functions may reject data based on the value in <code>isBigEndian</code>.
* No other field is used by the <code>udata</code> API implementation.</p>
*
* <p>The <code>dataFormat</code> may be used to identify
* the kind of data, e.g. a converter table.</p>
*
* <p>The <code>formatVersion</code> field should be used to
* make sure that the format can be interpreted.
* I may be a good idea to check only for the one or two highest
* of the version elements to allow the data memory to
* get more or somewhat rearranged contents, for as long
* as the using code can still interpret the older contents.</p>
*
* <p>The <code>dataVersion</code> field is intended to be a
* common place to store the source version of the data;
* for data from the Unicode character database, this could
* reflect the Unicode version.</p>
* @stable
*/
typedef struct {
/** @memo sizeof(UDataInfo) */
uint16_t size;
/** @memo unused, set to 0 */
uint16_t reservedWord;
/* platform data properties */
/** @memo 0 for little-endian machine, 1 for big-endian */
uint8_t isBigEndian;
/** @memo see U_CHARSET_FAMILY values in utypes.h */
uint8_t charsetFamily;
/** @memo sizeof(UChar), one of { 1, 2, 4 } */
uint8_t sizeofUChar;
/** @memo unused, set to 0 */
uint8_t reservedByte;
/** @memo data format identifier */
uint8_t dataFormat[4];
/** @memo versions: [0] major [1] minor [2] milli [3] micro */
uint8_t formatVersion[4];
uint8_t dataVersion[4];
} UDataInfo;
/* API for reading data -----------------------------------------------------*/
/**
* Forward declaration of the data memory type.
* @stable
*/
typedef struct UDataMemory UDataMemory;
/**
* Callback function for udata_openChoice().
* @param context parameter passed into <code>udata_openChoice()</code>.
* @param type The type of the data as passed into <code>udata_openChoice()</code>.
* It may be <code>NULL</code>.
* @param name The name of the data as passed into <code>udata_openChoice()</code>.
* @param pInfo A pointer to the <code>UDataInfo</code> structure
* of data that has been loaded and will be returned
* by <code>udata_openChoice()</code> if this function
* returns <code>TRUE</code>.
* @return TRUE if the current data memory is acceptable
* @stable
*/
typedef UBool U_CALLCONV
UDataMemoryIsAcceptable(void *context,
const char *type, const char *name,
const UDataInfo *pInfo);
/**
* Convenience function.
* This function works the same as <code>udata_openChoice</code>
* except that any data that matches the type and name
* is assumed to be acceptable.
* @param path Specifies an absolute path and/or a basename for the
* finding of the data in the file system.
* <code>NULL</code> for ICU data.
* @param type A string that specifies the type of data to be loaded.
* For example, resource bundles are loaded with type "res",
* conversion tables with type "cnv".
* This may be <code>NULL</code> or empty.
* @param name A string that specifies the name of the data.
* @param pErrorCode An ICU UErrorCode parameter. It must not be <code>NULL</code>.
* @return A pointer (handle) to a data memory object, or <code>NULL</code>
* if an error occurs. Call <code>udata_getMemory()</code>
* to get a pointer to the actual data.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UDataMemory * U_EXPORT2
udata_open(const char *path, const char *type, const char *name,
UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
/**
* Data loading function.
* This function is used to find and load efficiently data for
* ICU and applications using ICU.
* It provides an abstract interface that allows to specify a data
* type and name to find and load the data.
*
* <p>The implementation depends on platform properties and user preferences
* and may involve loading shared libraries (DLLs), mapping
* files into memory, or fopen()/fread() files.
* It may also involve using static memory or database queries etc.
* Several or all data items may be combined into one entity
* (DLL, memory-mappable file).</p>
*
* <p>The data is always preceded by a header that includes
* a <code>UDataInfo</code> structure.
* The caller's <code>isAcceptable()</code> function is called to make
* sure that the data is useful. It may be called several times if it
* rejects the data and there is more than one location with data
* matching the type and name.</p>
*
* <p>If <code>path==NULL</code>, then ICU data is loaded.
* Otherwise, it is separated into a basename and a basename-less path string.
* If the path string is empty, then <code>u_getDataDirectory()</code>
* is set in its place.
* When data is loaded from files or DLLs (shared libraries) and
* may be stored in common files, then the data finding is roughly as follows:
* <ul>
* <li>common file at path/basename has entry name_type?</li>
* <li>common file at basename has entry name_type?</li>
* <li>separate file at path/basename_name_type?</li>
* <li>separate file at basename_name_type?</li>
* <li>separate file at path/name_type?</li>
* <li>separate file at name_type?</li>
* </ul>
* If the basename is empty, then only the last two options are attempted.
* Otherwise, it serves as a name for a common data file or as a basename
* (collection name) prefix for individual files.</p>
*
* @param path Specifies an absolute path and/or a basename for the
* finding of the data in the file system.
* <code>NULL</code> for ICU data.
* @param type A string that specifies the type of data to be loaded.
* For example, resource bundles are loaded with type "res",
* conversion tables with type "cnv".
* This may be <code>NULL</code> or empty.
* @param name A string that specifies the name of the data.
* @param isAcceptable This function is called to verify that loaded data
* is useful for the client code. If it returns FALSE
* for all data items, then <code>udata_openChoice()</code>
* will return with an error.
* @param context Arbitrary parameter to be passed into isAcceptable.
* @param pErrorCode An ICU UErrorCode parameter. It must not be <code>NULL</code>.
* @return A pointer (handle) to a data memory object, or <code>NULL</code>
* if an error occurs. Call <code>udata_getMemory()</code>
* to get a pointer to the actual data.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UDataMemory * U_EXPORT2
udata_openChoice(const char *path, const char *type, const char *name,
UDataMemoryIsAcceptable *isAcceptable, void *context,
UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
/**
* Close the data memory.
* This function must be called to allow the system to
* release resources associated with this data memory.
* @param pData The pointer to data memory object
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
udata_close(UDataMemory *pData);
/**
* Get the pointer to the actual data inside the data memory.
* The data is read-only.
* @param pData The pointer to data memory object
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const void * U_EXPORT2
udata_getMemory(UDataMemory *pData);
/**
* Get the information from the data memory header.
* This allows to get access to the header containing
* platform data properties etc. which is not part of
* the data itself and can therefore not be accessed
* via the pointer that <code>udata_getMemory()</code> returns.
*
* @param pData pointer to the data memory object
* @param pInfo pointer to a UDataInfo object;
* its <code>size</code> field must be set correctly,
* typically to <code>sizeof(UDataInfo)</code>.
*
* <code>*pInfo</code> will be filled with the UDataInfo structure
* in the data memory object. If this structure is smaller than
* <code>pInfo->size</code>, then the <code>size</code> will be
* adjusted and only part of the structure will be filled.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
udata_getInfo(UDataMemory *pData, UDataInfo *pInfo);
/**
* This function bypasses the normal ICU data loading process and
* allows you to force ICU's system data to come out of a user-specified
* area in memory.
*
* The format of this data is that of the icu common data file, as is
* generated by the pkgdata tool with mode=common or mode=dll.
* You can read in a whole common mode file and pass the address to the start of the
* data, or (with the appropriate link options) pass in the pointer to
* the data that has been loaded from a dll by the operating system,
* as shown in this code:
*
* extern const void * U_IMPORT ENTRY_POINT_NAME;
* // ENTRY_POINT_NAME is same as entry point specified to pkgdata tool
* UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
*
* udata_setCommonData(&U_ICUDATA_ENTRY_POINT, &status);
*
*
* Warning: ICU must NOT have even attempted to access its data yet
* when this call is made, or U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR [non-failing] will
* be returned. Be careful of UnicodeStrings in static initialization which
* may attempt to load a converter (use the UNICODE_STRING(x) macro instead).
*
* This function has no effect on application (non ICU) data. See udata_setAppData()
* for similar functionality for application data.
*
* @param data pointer to ICU common data
* @param err outgoing error status <code>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR, U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR</code>
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
udata_setCommonData(const void *data, UErrorCode *err);
/**
* This function bypasses the normal ICU data loading process for application-specific
* data and allows you to force the it to come out of a user-specified
* pointer.
*
* The format of this data is that of the icu common data file, like 'icudata.dat'
* The application must read in or otherwise construct an image of the data and then
* pass the address of it to this function.
*
*
* Warning: setAppData will fail with a U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR error if
* data with the specifed path that has already been opened, or
* if setAppData with the same path has already been called.
* Any such calls to setAppData will have no effect.
*
*
* @param path pointer to the path name by which the application will refer
* to (open) this data.
* @param data pointer to the data
* @param err outgoing error status <code>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR, U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR</code>
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
udata_setAppData(const char *path, const void *data, UErrorCode *err);
U_CDECL_END
#endif