/* ********************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 1997-1999, International Business Machines * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. ********************************************************************** * * File URES.H (formerly CRESBUND.H) * * Modification History: * * Date Name Description * 04/01/97 aliu Creation. * 02/22/99 damiba overhaul. * 04/04/99 helena Fixed internal header inclusion. * 04/15/99 Madhu Updated Javadoc * 06/14/99 stephen Removed functions taking a filename suffix. * 07/20/99 stephen Language-independent ypedef to void* * 11/09/99 weiv Added ures_getLocale() ******************************************************************************* */ #ifndef URES_H #define URES_H #include "utypes.h" #include "uloc.h" /** * @name ResourceBundle C API * * C API representing a collection of resource information pertaining to a given * locale. A resource bundle provides a way of accessing locale- specific information in * a data file. You create a resource bundle that manages the resources for a given * locale and then ask it for individual resources. *
* The resource bundle file is a text (ASCII or Unicode) file with the format: *
* . locale { * . tag1 {...} * . tag2 {...} * . } ** The tags are used to retrieve the data later. You may not have multiple instances of * the same tag. *
* Four data types are supported. These are solitary strings, comma-delimited lists of * strings, 2-dimensional arrays of strings, and tagged lists of strings. *
* Note that all data is textual. Adjacent strings are merged by the low-level * tokenizer, so that the following effects occur: foo bar, baz // 2 elements, "foo * bar", and "baz" "foo" "bar", baz // 2 elements, "foobar", and "baz" Note that a * single intervening space is added between merged strings, unless they are both double * quoted. This extends to more than two strings in a row. *
* Whitespace is ignored, as in a C source file. *
* Solitary strings have the format: *
* . Tag { Data } ** This is indistinguishable from a comma-delimited list with only one element, and in * fact may be retrieved as such (as an array, or as element 0 or an array). *
* Comma-delimited lists have the format: *
* . Tag { Data, Data, Data } ** Parsing is lenient; a final string, after the last element, is allowed. *
* Tagged lists have the format: *
* . Tag { Subtag { Data } Subtag {Data} } ** Data is retrieved by specifying the subtag. *
* Two-dimensional arrays have the format: *
* . TwoD { * . { r1c1, r1c2, ..., r1cm }, * . { r2c1, r2c2, ..., r2cm }, * . ... * . { rnc1, rnc2, ..., rncm } * . } ** where n is the number of rows, and m is the number of columns. Parsing is lenient (as * in other data types). A final comma is always allowed after the last element; either * the last string in a row, or the last row itself. Furthermore, since there is no * ambiguity, the commas between the rows are entirely optional. (However, if a comma is * present, there can only be one comma, no more.) It is possible to have zero columns, * as follows: *
* . Odd { {} {} {} } // 3 x 0 array ** But it is impossible to have zero rows. The smallest array is thus a 1 x 0 array, * which looks like this: *
* . Smallest { {} } // 1 x 0 array ** The array must be strictly rectangular; that is, each row must have the same number * of elements. *
* This is an example for using a possible custom resource: *
* . const char *currentLocale; * . UErrorCode success = U_ZERO_ERROR; * . UResourceBundle* myResources=ures_open("MyResources", currentLocale, &success ); * . * . UChar *button1Title, *button2Title; * . button1Title= ures_get(myResources, "OkKey", &success ); * . button2Title= ures_get(myResources, "CancelKey", &success ); **/ /** A UResourceBundle. * For usage in C programs. */ typedef void* UResourceBundle; /** * Functions to create and destroy resource bundles. */ /** *Opens a UResourceBundle, from which users can extract strings by using *their corresponding keys. *Note that the caller is responsible of calling ures_close on each succesfully *opened resource bundle. *@param path : string containing the full path pointing to the directory * where the resources reside (should end with a directory * separator. * e.g. "/usr/resource/my_app/resources/" on a Unix system * if NULL will use the system's current data directory *@param locale: specifies the locale for which we want to open the resource * if NULL will use the default locale * *@param status : fills in the outgoing error code. * The UErrorCode err parameter is used to return status information to the user. To * check whether the construction succeeded or not, you should check the value of * U_SUCCESS(err). If you wish more detailed information, you can check for * informational error results which still indicate success. U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR * indicates that a fall back locale was used. For example, 'de_CH' was requested, * but nothing was found there, so 'de' was used. U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR indicates that * the default locale data was used; neither the requested locale nor any of its * fall back locales could be found. *@return : a newly allocated resource bundle. *@see ures_close */ U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2 ures_open(const char* path, /* NULL if none */ const char* locale, /* NULL if none */ UErrorCode* status); /** *Opens a UResourceBundle, from which users can extract strings by using *their corresponding keys. This version of open requires the path *string to be of type const wchar_t*. *Note that the caller is responsible of calling ures_close on each succesfully *opened resource bundle. *@param path: string containing the full path pointing to the directory * where the resources reside (should end with a directory * separator. * e.g. "/usr/resource/my_app/resources/" on a Unix system * if NULL will use the system's current data directory *@param locale: specifies the locale for which we want to open the resource * if NULL will use the default locale * *@param status: fills in the outgoing error code. *@see ures_close *@return : a newly allocated resource bundle. */ U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2 ures_openW(const wchar_t* path, const char* locale, UErrorCode* status); /** * returns a resource string, given a resource bundle and a key. * * @param resourceBundle: resourceBundle containing the desired string * @param resourceTag: key tagging the desired string * @param status: fills in the outgoing error code * could be U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR if the key is not found * could be a non-failing error * e.g.: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR * @return: a library-owned zero-terminated unicode string (its lifetime * is that of the resource bundle.) * @see ures_getArrayItem * @see ures_get2dArrayItem * @see ures_getTaggedItem */ U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2 ures_get(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle, const char* resourceTag, UErrorCode* status); /** * Returns a resource string which is part of an array, given a resource bundle * a key to the array and the index of the desired string. * * @param resourceBundle: resourceBundle containing the desired string * @param resourceTag: key tagging the desired array * @param resourceIndex: index of the desired string * @param status: fills in the outgoing error code * could be U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR if the key is not found * could be a non-failing error * e.g.: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR * @return: a library-owned zero-terminated unicode string (its lifetime * is that of the resource bundle.) * @see ures_get * @see ures_get2dArrayItem * @see ures_getTaggedItem */ U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2 ures_getArrayItem(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle, const char* resourceTag, int32_t resourceIndex, UErrorCode* status); /** * Returns a resource string which is part of a 2D array, given a resource bundle * a key to the array and the index pair of the desired string. * * @param resourceBundle: resourceBundle containing the desired string * @param resourceTag: key tagging the desired array * @param resourceIndex: x index of the desired string * @param resourceIndex: y index of the desired string * @param status: fills in the outgoing error code * could be U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR if the key is not found * could be a non-failing error * e.g.: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR * @return: a library-owned zero-terminated unicode string (its lifetime * is that of the resource bundle.) * @see ures_get * @see ures_getArrayItem * @see ures_getTaggedItem */ U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2 ures_get2dArrayItem(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle, const char* resourceTag, int32_t rowIndex, int32_t columnIndex, UErrorCode* status); /** * Returns a resource string which is part of a tagged array, given a resource bundle * a key to the array and the key of the desired string. * * @param resourceBundle: resource bundle containing the desired string * @param resourceTag: key tagging the desired array * @param resourceIndex: key tagging the desired string * @param status: fills in the outgoing error code * could be U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR if the key is not found * could be a non-failing error * e.g.: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR * @return: a library-owned zero-terminated unicode string (its lifetime * is that of the resource bundle.) * @see ures_get * @see ures_getArrayItem * @see ures_get2dItem */ U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2 ures_getTaggedArrayItem(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle, const char* resourceTag, const char* itemTag, UErrorCode* status); /** * Returns the number of strings/arrays in resource bundles. * *@param resourceBundle: resource bundle containing the desired strings *@param resourceKey: key tagging the resource *@param err: fills in the outgoing error code * could be U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR if the key is not found * could be a non-failing error * e.g.: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR *@return: for Arrays: returns the number of strings in the array * 2d Arrays: returns the number of 1d arrays * taggedArrays: returns the number of strings in the array * single string: returns 1 *@see ures_get *@see ures_getArrayItem *@see ures_getTaggedArrayItem *@see ures_get2dArrayItem */ U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 ures_countArrayItems(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle, const char* resourceKey, UErrorCode* err); /** * close a resource bundle, all pointers returned from the various ures_getXXX calls * on this particular bundle are INVALID henceforth. * * @param resourceBundle: a succesfully opened resourceBundle. * @param status: fills in the outgoing error code * could be U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR if the key is not found * could be a non-failing error * e.g.: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR * @see ures_open * @see ures_openW */ U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2 ures_close(UResourceBundle* resourceBundle); /** * Return the version number associated with this ResourceBundle. This version * number is a string of the form MAJOR.MINOR, where MAJOR is the version number of * the current analytic code package, and MINOR is the version number contained in * the resource file as the value of the tag "Version". A change in the MINOR * version indicated an updated data file. A change in the MAJOR version indicates a * new version of the code which is not binary-compatible with the previous version. * If no "Version" tag is present in a resource file, the MINOR version "0" is assigned. * For example, if the Collation sort key algorithm changes, the MAJOR version * increments. If the collation data in a resource file changes, the MINOR version * for that file increments. * @param resourceBundle: resource bundle in question * @return A string of the form N.n, where N is the major version number, * representing the code version, and n is the minor version number, * representing the resource data file. The caller does not own this * string. */ U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2 ures_getVersionNumber(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle); /** * Return the name of the Locale associated with this ResourceBundle. * @param resourceBundle: resource bundle in question * @param status: just for catching illegal arguments * @return A Locale name */ U_CAPI const char* ures_getLocale(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle, UErrorCode* status); #endif /*_URES*/ /*eof*/