scuffed-code/icu4c/source/i18n/caniter.h

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/*
*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1996-2000, International Business Machines Corporation and *
* others. All Rights Reserved. *
*******************************************************************************
*
* $Source: /xsrl/Nsvn/icu/icu/source/i18n/Attic/caniter.h,v $
* $Date: 2002/03/11 17:48:33 $
* $Revision: 1.1 $
*
*****************************************************************************************
*/
#ifndef CANITER_H
#define CANITER_H
#include "unicode/unistr.h"
#include "unicode/uniset.h"
#include "unicode/normlzr.h"
#include "unicode/unicode.h"
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
class Hashtable;
/**
* This class allows one to iterate through all the strings that are canonically equivalent to a given
* string. For example, here are some sample results:
Results for: {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
1: \u0041\u030A\u0064\u0307\u0327
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A}{COMBINING RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
2: \u0041\u030A\u0064\u0327\u0307
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A}{COMBINING RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING CEDILLA}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
3: \u0041\u030A\u1E0B\u0327
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A}{COMBINING RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
4: \u0041\u030A\u1E11\u0307
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A}{COMBINING RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
5: \u00C5\u0064\u0307\u0327
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
6: \u00C5\u0064\u0327\u0307
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING CEDILLA}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
7: \u00C5\u1E0B\u0327
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
8: \u00C5\u1E11\u0307
= {LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
9: \u212B\u0064\u0307\u0327
= {ANGSTROM SIGN}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
10: \u212B\u0064\u0327\u0307
= {ANGSTROM SIGN}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}{COMBINING CEDILLA}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
11: \u212B\u1E0B\u0327
= {ANGSTROM SIGN}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
12: \u212B\u1E11\u0307
= {ANGSTROM SIGN}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
*<br>Note: the code is intended for use with small strings, and is not suitable for larger ones,
* since it has not been optimized for that situation.
*@author M. Davis
*@draft
*/
class U_I18N_API CanonicalIterator {
public:
/**
*@param source string to get results for
*/
CanonicalIterator(UnicodeString source, UErrorCode status);
/** Destructor
* Cleans pieces
*/
~CanonicalIterator();
/**
*@return gets the source: NOTE: it is the NFD form of source
*/
UnicodeString getSource();
/**
* Resets the iterator so that one can start again from the beginning.
*/
void reset();
/**
*@return the next string that is canonically equivalent. The value null is returned when
* the iteration is done.
*/
UnicodeString next();
/**
*@param set the source string to iterate against. This allows the same iterator to be used
* while changing the source string, saving object creation.
*/
void setSource(UnicodeString newSource, UErrorCode status);
/**
* Dumb recursive implementation of permutation.
* TODO: optimize
* @param source the string to find permutations for
* @return the results in a set.
*/
static Hashtable *permute(UnicodeString &source, UErrorCode status);
private:
// ===================== PRIVATES ==============================
// fields
UnicodeString source;
UBool done;
// 2 dimensional array holds the pieces of the string with
// their different canonically equivalent representations
UnicodeString **pieces;
int32_t pieces_length;
int32_t *pieces_lengths;
// current is used in iterating to combine pieces
int32_t *current;
int32_t current_length;
// transient fields
UnicodeString buffer;
// we have a segment, in NFD. Find all the strings that are canonically equivalent to it.
UnicodeString *getEquivalents(UnicodeString segment, int32_t &result_len, UErrorCode status); //private String[] getEquivalents(String segment)
//Set getEquivalents2(String segment);
Hashtable *getEquivalents2(UnicodeString segment, UErrorCode status);
/**
* See if the decomposition of cp2 is at segment starting at segmentPos
* (with canonical rearrangment!)
* If so, take the remainder, and return the equivalents
*/
//Set extract(int comp, String segment, int segmentPos, StringBuffer buffer);
const Hashtable *extract(UChar32 comp, UnicodeString segment, int32_t segmentPos, UnicodeString buffer, UErrorCode status);
void cleanPieces();
};
U_NAMESPACE_END
#endif