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X-SVN-Rev: 9982
106 lines
3.5 KiB
Java
106 lines
3.5 KiB
Java
package com.ibm.text.UCD;
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import com.ibm.icu.text.UnicodeSet;
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import com.ibm.text.utility.*;
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import java.util.*;
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// Enumerated properties will be IntCodePointProperty.
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// The string values they return will be the property value names.
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// Binary properties are Enumerated properties. They return 0 or 1
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abstract public class CodePointProperty {
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// styles for names and string values
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static final byte SHORT = 0, DEFAULT = 1, LONG = 2, NORMAL_LIMIT = 3;
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// gets the property name
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abstract public String getName(byte style);
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// value may also be numeric, etc, but this returns string equivalent.
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abstract public String getValue(int codePoint, byte style);
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// returns true if the code point has the value
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// works with any style that getValue takes
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abstract public boolean hasValue(int codePoint, String value);
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// returns the set of all code points with that value.
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// same effect as using hasValue one by one, but faster internal implementation
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abstract public UnicodeSet getSet(String value);
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// returns a list of all possible values
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// logically the same as looping from 0..10FFFF with getValue and getStyleLimit,
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// and throwing out duplicates, but much faster.
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static Iterator getAllValues(byte style) {
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return null;
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}
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// gets top value style available for this property
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public byte getStyleLimit(byte style) {
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return NORMAL_LIMIT;
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}
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// returns true if the value is known to be uniform over a type.
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// this is used for various optimizations, especially for Cn & Co
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public boolean isUniformOverCategory(byte generalCategory) {
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return false;
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}
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// subclasses
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static abstract public class IntCodePointProperty extends CodePointProperty {
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abstract int getNumericValue(int codePoint);
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abstract int getMaxValue();
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abstract int getMinValue();
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static Iterator getAllNumericValues() {
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return null;
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}
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}
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static abstract public class DoubleCodePointProperty extends CodePointProperty {
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abstract double getNumericValue(int codePoint);
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abstract double getMaxValue();
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abstract double getMinValue();
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static Iterator getAllNumericValues() {
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return null;
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}
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}
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// registration and lookup
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// register a new property
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static void register(CodePointProperty newProp) {
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//...
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}
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// finds a registered property by name
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static CodePointProperty getInstance(String name) {
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return null;
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}
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// returns a list of all registered properties
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static Iterator getAllRegistered() {
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return null;
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}
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// UnicodeSet would use these internally to handle properties. That is, when
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// it encountered ... [:name=value:] ...
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// it would do:
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// CodePointProperty x = getInstance(name);
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// if (x != null) doError(name, value);
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// UnicodeSet s = x.getSet(value);
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// and then use s.
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// open issue: we could have a property like: contains("dot")
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// in that case, we would register "contains" as the 'base' name,
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// but allow lookup with string parameters ("dot")
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// Maybe just adding:
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public boolean hasParameters() {
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return false;
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}
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public void setParameters(String parameters) {}
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public String getParameters() {
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return null;
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}
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// that way we could have [[:letter:]&[:contains(dot):]]
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} |