/* ******************************************************************************* * * Copyright (C) 2003, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. * ******************************************************************************* * file name: unorm_it.h * encoding: US-ASCII * tab size: 8 (not used) * indentation:4 * * created on: 2003jan21 * created by: Markus W. Scherer */ #ifndef __UNORM_IT_H__ #define __UNORM_IT_H__ #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION #include "unicode/uiter.h" #include "unicode/unorm.h" /** * Normalizing UCharIterator wrapper. * This internal API basically duplicates the functionality of the C++ Normalizer * but * - it actually implements a character iterator (UCharIterator) * with few restrictions (see unorm_setIter()) * - it supports UCharIterator getState()/setState() * - it uses lower-level APIs and buffers more text and states, * hopefully resulting in higher performance * * Usage example: * \code * function(UCharIterator *srcIter) { * UNormIterator *uni; * UCharIterator *iter; * UErrorCode errorCode; * * errorCode=U_ZERO_ERROR; * uni=unorm_openIter(&errorCode); * if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) { * // report error * return; * } * * iter=unorm_setIter(uni, srcIter, UNORM_FCD, &errorCode); * if(U_FAILURE(errorCode)) { * // report error * } else { * // use iter to iterate over the canonically ordered * // version of srcIter's text * uint32_t state; * * ... * * state=uiter_getState(iter); * if(state!=UITER_NO_STATE) { * // use valid state, store it, use iter some more * ... * * // later restore iter to the saved state: * uiter_setState(iter, state, &errorCode); * * ... * } * * ... * } * unorm_closeIter(uni); * } * \endcode * * See also the ICU test suites. * * @internal */ struct UNormIterator; typedef struct UNormIterator UNormIterator; /** * Size of a stack buffer to hold a UNormIterator, see the stackMem parameter * of unorm_openIter(). * * @internal */ #define UNORM_ITER_SIZE 1024 /** * Open a normalizing iterator. Must be closed later. * Use unorm_setIter(). * * @param stackMem Pointer to preallocated (stack-allocated) buffer to hold * the UNormIterator if possible; can be NULL. * @param stackMemSize Number of bytes at stackMem; can be 0, * or should be >= UNORM_ITER_SIZE for a non-NULL stackMem. * @param pErrorCode ICU error code * @return an allocated and pre-initialized UNormIterator * @internal */ U_CAPI UNormIterator * U_EXPORT2 unorm_openIter(void *stackMem, int32_t stackMemSize, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); /** * Close a normalizing iterator. * * @param uni UNormIterator from unorm_openIter() * @internal */ U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2 unorm_closeIter(UNormIterator *uni); /** * Set a UCharIterator and a normalization mode for the normalizing iterator * to wrap. The normalizing iterator will read from the character iterator, * normalize the text, and in turn deliver it with its own wrapper UCharIterator * interface which it returns. * * The source iterator remains at its current position through the unorm_setIter() * call but will be used and moved as soon as the * the returned normalizing iterator is. * * The returned interface pointer is valid for as long as the normalizing iterator * is open and until another unorm_setIter() call is made on it. * * The normalizing iterator's UCharIterator interface has the following properties: * - getIndex() and move() will almost always return UITER_UNKNOWN_INDEX * - getState() will return UITER_NO_STATE for unknown states for positions * that are not at normalization boundaries * * @param uni UNormIterator from unorm_openIter() * @param iter The source text UCharIterator to be wrapped. It is aliases into the normalizing iterator. * Must support getState() and setState(). * @param mode The normalization mode. * @param pErrorCode ICU error code * @return an alias to the normalizing iterator's UCharIterator interface * @internal */ U_CAPI UCharIterator * U_EXPORT2 unorm_setIter(UNormIterator *uni, UCharIterator *iter, UNormalizationMode mode, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); #endif #endif