scuffed-code/icu4c/source/i18n/fmtable.cpp
George Rhoten 492d57ac79 ICU-3221 Fix AIX linker warnings
X-SVN-Rev: 12997
2003-08-31 20:53:46 +00:00

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/*
*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1997-2001, International Business Machines Corporation and *
* others. All Rights Reserved. *
*******************************************************************************
*
* File FMTABLE.CPP
*
* Modification History:
*
* Date Name Description
* 03/25/97 clhuang Initial Implementation.
********************************************************************************
*/
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
#if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
#include "unicode/fmtable.h"
#include "cmemory.h"
// *****************************************************************************
// class Formattable
// *****************************************************************************
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
UOBJECT_DEFINE_RTTI_IMPLEMENTATION(Formattable)
// -------------------------------------
// default constructor.
// Creates a formattable object with a long value 0.
Formattable::Formattable()
: UObject(), fType(kLong)
{
fValue.fLong = 0;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Creates a formattable object with a Date instance.
Formattable::Formattable(UDate date, ISDATE /*isDate*/)
: UObject(), fType(kDate)
{
fValue.fDate = date;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Creates a formattable object with a double value.
Formattable::Formattable(double value)
: UObject(), fType(kDouble)
{
fValue.fDouble = value;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Creates a formattable object with a long value.
Formattable::Formattable(int32_t value)
: UObject(), fType(kLong)
{
fValue.fLong = value;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Creates a formattable object with a char* string.
Formattable::Formattable(const char* stringToCopy)
: UObject(), fType(kString)
{
fValue.fString = new UnicodeString(stringToCopy);
}
// -------------------------------------
// Creates a formattable object with a UnicodeString instance.
Formattable::Formattable(const UnicodeString& stringToCopy)
: UObject(), fType(kString)
{
fValue.fString = new UnicodeString(stringToCopy);
}
// -------------------------------------
// Creates a formattable object with a UnicodeString* value.
// (adopting symantics)
Formattable::Formattable(UnicodeString* stringToAdopt)
: UObject(), fType(kString)
{
fValue.fString = stringToAdopt;
}
// -------------------------------------
Formattable::Formattable(const Formattable* arrayToCopy, int32_t count)
: UObject(), fType(kArray)
{
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray = createArrayCopy(arrayToCopy, count);
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount = count;
}
// -------------------------------------
// copy constructor
Formattable::Formattable(const Formattable &source)
: UObject(source), fType(kLong)
{
*this = source;
}
// -------------------------------------
// assignment operator
Formattable&
Formattable::operator=(const Formattable& source)
{
if (this != &source)
{
// Disposes the current formattable value/setting.
dispose();
// Sets the correct data type for this value.
fType = source.fType;
switch (fType)
{
case kArray:
// Sets each element in the array one by one and records the array count.
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount = source.fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount;
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray = createArrayCopy(source.fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray,
source.fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount);
break;
case kString:
// Sets the string value.
fValue.fString = new UnicodeString(*source.fValue.fString);
break;
case kDouble:
// Sets the double value.
fValue.fDouble = source.fValue.fDouble;
break;
case kLong:
// Sets the long value.
fValue.fLong = source.fValue.fLong;
break;
case kDate:
// Sets the Date value.
fValue.fDate = source.fValue.fDate;
break;
}
}
return *this;
}
// -------------------------------------
UBool
Formattable::operator==(const Formattable& that) const
{
// Checks class ID.
if (this == &that) return TRUE;
// Returns FALSE if the data types are different.
if (fType != that.fType) return FALSE;
// Compares the actual data values.
switch (fType) {
case kDate:
return fValue.fDate == that.fValue.fDate;
case kDouble:
return fValue.fDouble == that.fValue.fDouble;
case kLong:
return fValue.fLong == that.fValue.fLong;
case kString:
return *(fValue.fString) == *(that.fValue.fString);
case kArray:
if (fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount != that.fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount)
return FALSE;
// Checks each element for equality.
for (int32_t i=0; i<fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount; ++i)
if (fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray[i] != that.fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray[i])
return FALSE;
break;
}
return TRUE;
}
// -------------------------------------
Formattable::~Formattable()
{
dispose();
}
// -------------------------------------
void Formattable::dispose()
{
// Deletes the data value if necessary.
switch (fType) {
case kString:
delete fValue.fString;
break;
case kArray:
delete[] fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray;
break;
case kDate:
case kDouble:
case kLong:
break;
}
}
// -------------------------------------
// Gets the data type of this Formattable object.
Formattable::Type
Formattable::getType() const
{
return fType;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Sets the value to a double value d.
void
Formattable::setDouble(double d)
{
dispose();
fType = kDouble;
fValue.fDouble = d;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Sets the value to a long value l.
void
Formattable::setLong(int32_t l)
{
dispose();
fType = kLong;
fValue.fLong = l;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Sets the value to a Date instance d.
void
Formattable::setDate(UDate d)
{
dispose();
fType = kDate;
fValue.fDate = d;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Sets the value to a string value stringToCopy.
void
Formattable::setString(const UnicodeString& stringToCopy)
{
dispose();
fType = kString;
fValue.fString = new UnicodeString(stringToCopy);
}
// -------------------------------------
// Sets the value to an array of Formattable objects.
void
Formattable::setArray(const Formattable* array, int32_t count)
{
dispose();
fType = kArray;
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray = createArrayCopy(array, count);
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount = count;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Adopts the stringToAdopt value.
void
Formattable::adoptString(UnicodeString* stringToAdopt)
{
dispose();
fType = kString;
fValue.fString = stringToAdopt;
}
// -------------------------------------
// Adopts the array value and its count.
void
Formattable::adoptArray(Formattable* array, int32_t count)
{
dispose();
fType = kArray;
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fArray = array;
fValue.fArrayAndCount.fCount = count;
}
#if 0
//----------------------------------------------------
// console I/O
//----------------------------------------------------
#ifdef _DEBUG
#if U_IOSTREAM_SOURCE >= 199711
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;
#elif U_IOSTREAM_SOURCE >= 198506
#include <iostream.h>
#endif
#include "unicode/datefmt.h"
#include "unistrm.h"
class FormattableStreamer /* not : public UObject because all methods are static */ {
public:
static void streamOut(ostream& stream, const Formattable& obj);
private:
FormattableStreamer() {} // private - forbid instantiation
};
// This is for debugging purposes only. This will send a displayable
// form of the Formattable object to the output stream.
void
FormattableStreamer::streamOut(ostream& stream, const Formattable& obj)
{
static DateFormat *defDateFormat = 0;
UnicodeString buffer;
switch(obj.getType()) {
case Formattable::kDate :
// Creates a DateFormat instance for formatting the
// Date instance.
if (defDateFormat == 0) {
defDateFormat = DateFormat::createInstance();
}
defDateFormat->format(obj.getDate(), buffer);
stream << buffer;
break;
case Formattable::kDouble :
// Output the double as is.
stream << obj.getDouble() << 'D';
break;
case Formattable::kLong :
// Output the double as is.
stream << obj.getLong() << 'L';
break;
case Formattable::kString:
// Output the double as is. Please see UnicodeString console
// I/O routine for more details.
stream << '"' << obj.getString(buffer) << '"';
break;
case Formattable::kArray:
int32_t i, count;
const Formattable* array;
array = obj.getArray(count);
stream << '[';
// Recursively calling the console I/O routine for each element in the array.
for (i=0; i<count; ++i) {
FormattableStreamer::streamOut(stream, array[i]);
stream << ( (i==(count-1)) ? "" : ", " );
}
stream << ']';
break;
default:
// Not a recognizable Formattable object.
stream << "INVALID_Formattable";
}
stream.flush();
}
#endif
#endif
U_NAMESPACE_END
#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */
//eof