/* * Copyright © {1997-1999}, International Business Machines Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. ***************************************************************************************** */ //=============================================================================== // // File tcoldata.h // // Internal file. Defines TableCollationData, an internal class which is shared // by TableCollation objects, and which contains all the invariant (and large) // pieces of data. Once created, TableCollationData objects do not change. // // Created by: Alan Liu // // Modification History: // // Date Name Description // 2/5/97 aliu Creation. // 3/5/97 aliu Don't stream rule table in or out. Added data members // isRuleTableLoaded, desiredLocale, and realLocaleName, // which are required for dynamic reloading of the rule // string. We still keep rules in this object so that // they can be held in the in-memory cache. // 3/26/97 helena Updated with platform independent data types. // 6/20/97 helena Java class name change. // 8/18/97 helena Added internal API documentation. //=============================================================================== #ifndef TCOLDATA_H #define TCOLDATA_H #include "ucmp32.h" #include "unicode/utypes.h" #include "colcache.h" #include "unicode/unistr.h" #include "unicode/locid.h" #include "filestrm.h" //============================================================================= class VectorOfPToContractTable; class VectorOfPToExpandTable; class RuleBasedCollator; class CollationElementIterator; //============================================================================= /** * TableCollationData is an internal class used by TableCollation. It * encapsulates most of the data associated with a TableCollation. * This includes the large collation tables, including the contract * order and expand order tables, and some small pieces of data that * don't change, such as the maximum secondary order. The general * idea is that the TableCollation object should be a lightweight * object. If there are two TableCollation objects, they will each be * very small, and users can alter the strength of each object * independently. However, both objects, if they are refering to the * same underlying collation, will share pointers to the same * TableCollationData object, which doesn't change.
* TableCollationData objects are therefore good candidates for * caching in memory and potentially for reference counting. */ class TableCollationData { public: TableCollationData(); virtual ~TableCollationData(); /** * Cache interface. The cache uses UnicodeString objects as keys. These * are completely arbitrary, but are usually something uniquely associated * with each collation, while at the same time fairly small, such as a * locale identifier string. *
Adds the collation data object to the cache list. * @param key the unique key of the associated collation data object. * @param data the collation data object. */ static void addToCache(const UnicodeString& key, TableCollationData* data); /** * Finds and returns the cached collation data. * @param key the unique key of the associated collation data object. * @returns the found collation data object. */ static TableCollationData* findInCache(const UnicodeString& key); /** * The streamIn and streamOut methods read and write objects of this * class as binary, platform-dependent data in the iostream. The stream * must be in ios::binary mode for this to work. These methods are not * intended for general public use; they are used by the framework to improve * performance by storing certain objects in binary files. */ void streamIn(FileStream* is); void streamOut(FileStream* os) const; /** * Checks if this object is valid. * @return TRUE if the object is valid, FALSE otherwise. */ bool_t isBogus() const; private: /** * The following are disallowed operations: not implemented. */ TableCollationData(const TableCollationData&); TableCollationData& operator=(const TableCollationData&); private: // Do not access the fgCache object directly; use addToCache and findInCache. static CollationCache fgCache; private: /** * The TableCollation class freely manipulates the data members within a * TableCollationData object. This is because TableCollationData is * intended to be an internal, invisible implementation detail. If * TableCollationData every becomes a more public API, then this will have * to change, although this is not really advised. */ friend class RuleBasedCollator; friend class CollationElementIterator; bool_t isFrenchSec; int16_t maxSecOrder; int16_t maxTerOrder; CompactIntArray* mapping; VectorOfPToContractTable* contractTable; VectorOfPToExpandTable* expandTable; bool_t fBogus; /** * Rule string data is generated dynamically when required by the TableCollation * object. In particular, when a binary file is created, the rule data is * not streamed out -- this keeps the binary file small. However, two pieces * of data are kept around (the desiredLocale and the realLocaleName) which * allow later loading of the rule string efficiently. By efficiently, we mean * that the usual search procedure is shortened, and the final file which * actually led to the successful loading of the collation elements is accessed * directly. The boolean isRuleTableLoaded allows the collation object to * know whether rules have been loaded (an alternative is to use an empty * ruleTable to indicate this, but this then disallows the empty string as * a valid rule string). Note that when a collation is constructed "from * scratch" (not loaded from a binary file), the rule table is already in place, * and isRuleTableLoaded is set to true. * * See RuleBasedCollator::getRules(). */ UnicodeString ruleTable; bool_t isRuleTableLoaded; Locale desiredLocale; UnicodeString realLocaleName; }; #endif //_TCOLDATA //eof