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/*
**********************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 1997-2002, 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()
* 06/24/02 weiv Added support for resource sharing
******************************************************************************
*/
#ifndef URES_H
#define URES_H
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
#include "unicode/uloc.h"
/**
* \file
* \brief C API: Resource Bundle
*
* <h2>C API: Resource Bundle</h2>
*
* 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.
* <P>
* Resource bundles in ICU4C are currently defined using text files which conform to the following
* <a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/cvs/icu/~checkout~/icuhtml/design/bnf_rb.txt">BNF definition</a>.
* More on resource bundle concepts and syntax can be found in the
* <a href="http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/userguide/Fallbackmechanism.html">users guide</a>.
* <P>
*
* <H2>Usage model:</H2>
* Resource bundles contain resources. In code, both types of entities are treated the
* same and are represented with a same data structure <pre>UResourceBundle</pre>.
* Resource bundle has a tree structure, where leaf nodes can be strings, binaries
* and integers while non-leaf nodes (including the root node) can be tables and arrays.
* One or more resource bundles are used to represent data needed by the application
* for running in the particular locale. Complete set of resource bundles for an application
* would contain all the data needed to run in intended locales. <P>
* If the data for the requested locale is missing, an effort will be made to obtain most
* usable data. This process is called fallback. Also, fallback happens when a resource
* is not present in the given bundle. Then, the other bundles in the fallback chain are
* also searched for the requested resource.<P>
* Retrieving data from resources is possible in several ways, depending on the type of
* the resources:<P>
* 1) Access by a key: this approach works only for table resources<P>
* 2) Access by an index: tables and arrays can be addressed by an index<P>
* 3) Iteration: works for tables and arrays<P>
* To use data in resource bundles, following steps are needed:<P>
* 1) opening a bundle for a particular locale:
* <pre>
* \code
* UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
* UResourceBundle* resB = ures_open("myPackage", "de_AT_EURO", &status);
* \endcode
* </pre>
* Status allows, besides testing for plain error, to see whether fallback occured. There
* are two extra non error values for status after this operation: U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR,
* which implies that the bundle for the requested locale was not found, but that one of
* the bundles in the fallback chain was used (de_AT and de in this case) and
* U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR which implies that not one bundle in the fallback chain was found
* and that default locale was used. In any case, 'root' locale is always at the end of the
* chain.
*
* This is an example for using a possible custom resource:
* <pre>
* \code
* const char *currentLocale;
* UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
* UResourceBundle* myResources=ures_open("MyResources", currentLocale, &status);
*
* const UChar *button1Title = 0, *button2Title = 0;
* int32_t button1TitleLen = 0, button2TitleLen = 0;
* button1Title= ures_getStringByKey(myResources, "OkKey", &button1TitleLen, &status);
* button2Title= ures_getStringByKey(myResources, "CancelKey", &button2TitleLen, &status);
* \endcode
* </pre>
* <h3>Fill-in parameter</h3>
* A lot of resource bundle APIs allow usage of a fill-in parameter. This
* construct helps in reducing allocation of new structures if once can reuse
* the current resource bundle. Here is an example:
* <pre>
* \code
* UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
* UResourceBundle *root = ures_open(NULL, "root", &status);
* if(U_SUCCESS(status)) {
* UResourceBundle *zones = ures_getByKey(root, "zoneStrings", NULL, &status);
* if(U_SUCCESS(status)) {
* UResourceBundle *currentZone = NULL;
* while(ures_hasNext(zones)) {
* currentZone = ures_getNextResource(zones, currentZone, &status);
* ... do interesting stuff here ...
* }
* ures_close(currentZone);
* }
* ures_close(zones);
* }
* ures_close(root);
* \endcode
* </pre>
* In the above example, resource bundle zones is reused. Just one allocation is done.
* If a NULL pointer is passed as a fill-in parameter, a new resource bundle will be
* allocated. If a resource bundle is passed, it is going to be reused.
*
*/
/**
* UResourceBundle is an opaque type for handles for resource bundles in C APIs.
* @stable
*/
struct UResourceBundle;
/**
* @stable
*/
typedef struct UResourceBundle UResourceBundle;
/**
* Numeric constants for types of resource items.
* @stable
*/
typedef enum {
RES_NONE=-1,
RES_STRING=0,
RES_BINARY=1,
RES_TABLE=2,
/* this resource is an alias - contains a string
* that is the name of resource containing data
*/
RES_ALIAS=3,
RES_INT=7,
RES_ARRAY=8,
RES_INT_VECTOR=14,
RES_RESERVED=15
} UResType;
/*
* 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 <TT>ures_close</TT> on each succesfully
* opened resource bundle.
* @param path : string containing the full path pointing to the directory
* where the resources reside followed by the package name
* e.g. "/usr/resource/my_app/resources/guimessages" on a Unix system.
* if NULL, ICU default data files will be used.
* @param locale: specifies the locale for which we want to open the resource
* if NULL, the default locale will be used. If strlen(locale) == 0
* root locale will be used.
*
* @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 or root 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
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_open(const char* path,
const char* locale,
UErrorCode* status);
/** This function does not care what kind of localeID is passed in. It simply opens a bundle with
* that name. Fallback mechanism is disabled for the new bundle. If the requested bundle contains
* an %%ALIAS directive, the results are undefined.
* @param path : string containing the full path pointing to the directory
* where the resources reside followed by the package name
* e.g. "/usr/resource/my_app/resources/guimessages" on a Unix system.
* if NULL, ICU default data files will be used.
* @param locale: specifies the locale for which we want to open the resource
* if NULL, the default locale will be used. If strlen(locale) == 0
* root locale will be used.
*
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code. Either U_ZERO_ERROR or U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR
* @return a newly allocated resource bundle or NULL if it doesn't exist.
* @see ures_close
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_openDirect(const char* path,
const char* locale,
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 <TT>const wchar_t*</TT>.
*Note that the caller is responsible of calling <TT>ures_close</TT> 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.
*@deprecated remove after Aug 2002
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_openW(const wchar_t* path,
const char* locale,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Same as ures_open() but takes a const UChar *path.
* This path will be converted to char * using the default converter,
* then ures_open() is called.
*
* @param path : string containing the full path pointing to the directory
* where the resources reside followed by the package name
* @param locale: specifies the locale for which we want to open the resource
* if NULL, the default locale will be used. If strlen(locale) == 0
* root locale will be used.
* @param status : fills in the outgoing error code.
* @return a newly allocated resource bundle.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_openU(const UChar* path,
const char* locale,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Returns the number of strings/arrays in resource bundles.
* Better to use user_getSize, as this function will be deprecated.
*
*@param resourceBundle: resource bundle containing the desired strings
*@param resourceKey: key tagging the resource
*@param err: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
*@return: for <STRONG>Arrays</STRONG>: returns the number of resources in the array
* <STRONG>Tables</STRONG>: returns the number of resources in the table
* <STRONG>single string</STRONG>: returns 1
*@see ures_getSize
* @stable
*/
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 should be considered invalid henceforth.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a pointer to a resourceBundle struct. Can be NULL.
* @see ures_open
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
ures_close(UResourceBundle* resourceBundle);
/**
* Return the version number associated with this ResourceBundle as a string. Please
* use ures_getVersion as this function is going to be deprecated.
*
* @param resourceBundle The resource bundle for which the version is checked.
* @return A version number string as specified in the resource bundle or its parent.
* The caller does not own this string.
* @see ures_getVersion
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2
ures_getVersionNumber(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle);
/**
* Return the version number associated with this ResourceBundle as an
* UVersionInfo array.
*
* @param resB The resource bundle for which the version is checked.
* @param versionInfo A UVersionInfo array that is filled with the version number
* as specified in the resource bundle or its parent.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
ures_getVersion(const UResourceBundle* resB,
UVersionInfo versionInfo);
/**
* 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
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2
ures_getLocale(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Same as ures_open() but uses the fill-in parameter instead of allocating
* a bundle, if r!=NULL.
* TODO need to revisit usefulness of this function
* and usage model for fillIn parameters without knowing sizeof(UResourceBundle)
* @param r The resourcebundle to open
* @param path String containing the full path pointing to the directory
* where the resources reside followed by the package name
* @param localeID specifies the locale for which we want to open the resource
* @param status The error code
* @return a newly allocated resource bundle or NULL if it doesn't exist.
* @internal
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
ures_openFillIn(UResourceBundle *r,
const char* path,
const char* localeID,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Returns a string from a string resource type
*
* @param resourceBundle: a string resource
* @param len: fills in the length of resulting string
* @param status: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
* @return a pointer to a zero-terminated UChar array which lives in a memory mapped/DLL file.
* @see ures_getBinary
* @see ures_getIntVector
* @see ures_getInt
* @see ures_getUInt
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2
ures_getString(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle,
int32_t* len,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Returns a binary data from a binary resource.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a string resource
* @param len: fills in the length of resulting byte chunk
* @param status: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
* @return a pointer to a chuck of unsigned bytes which live in a memory mapped/DLL file.
* @see ures_getString
* @see ures_getIntVector
* @see ures_getInt
* @see ures_getUInt
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const uint8_t* U_EXPORT2
ures_getBinary(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle,
int32_t* len,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Returns a 32 bit integer array from a resource.
*
* @param resourceBundle: an int vector resource
* @param len: fills in the length of resulting byte chunk
* @param status: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
* @return a pointer to a chuck of unsigned bytes which live in a memory mapped/DLL file.
* @see ures_getBinary
* @see ures_getString
* @see ures_getInt
* @see ures_getUInt
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
U_CAPI const int32_t* U_EXPORT2
ures_getIntVector(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle,
int32_t* len,
UErrorCode* status);
/**
* Returns an unsigned integer from a resource.
* This integer is originally 28 bits.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a string resource
* @param status: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
* @return an integer value
* @see ures_getInt
* @see ures_getIntVector
* @see ures_getBinary
* @see ures_getString
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
U_CAPI uint32_t U_EXPORT2
ures_getUInt(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns a signed integer from a resource.
* This integer is originally 28 bit and the sign gets propagated.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a string resource
* @param status: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
* @return an integer value
* @see ures_getUInt
* @see ures_getIntVector
* @see ures_getBinary
* @see ures_getString
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
ures_getInt(const UResourceBundle* resourceBundle,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the size of a resource. Size for scalar types is always 1,
* and for vector/table types is the number of child resources.
* @warning Currently, this function works correctly for string, table and
* array resources. For other types of resources, the result is
* undefined. This is a bug and will be fixed.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a resource
* @return number of resources in a given resource.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
ures_getSize(UResourceBundle *resourceBundle);
/**
* Returns the type of a resource. Available types are defined in enum UResType
*
* @param resourceBundle: a resource
* @return type of the given resource.
* @see UResType
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UResType U_EXPORT2
ures_getType(UResourceBundle *resourceBundle);
/**
* Returns the key associated with a given resource. Not all the resources have a key - only
* those that are members of a table.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a resource
* @return a key associated to this resource, or NULL if it doesn't have a key
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const char * U_EXPORT2
ures_getKey(UResourceBundle *resB);
/* ITERATION API
This API provides means for iterating through a resource
*/
/**
* Resets the internal context of a resource so that iteration starts from the first element.
*
* @param resourceBundle: a resource
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
ures_resetIterator(UResourceBundle *resourceBundle);
/**
* Checks whether the given resource has another element to iterate over.
*
* @param resourceBundle a resource
* @return TRUE if there are more elements, FALSE if there is no more elements
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UBool U_EXPORT2
ures_hasNext(UResourceBundle *resourceBundle);
/**
* Returns the next resource in a given resource or NULL if there are no more resources
* to iterate over. Features a fill-in parameter.
*
* @param resourceBundle a resource
* @param fillIn if NULL a new UResourceBundle struct is allocated and must be deleted by the caller.
* Alternatively, you can supply a struct to be filled by this function.
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return a pointer to a UResourceBundle struct. If fill in param was NULL, caller must delete it
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_getNextResource(UResourceBundle *resourceBundle,
UResourceBundle *fillIn,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the next string in a given resource or NULL if there are no more resources
* to iterate over.
*
* @param resourceBundle a resource
* @param len fill in length of the string
* @param key fill in for key associated with this string. NULL if no key
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return a pointer to a zero-terminated UChar array which lives in a memory mapped/DLL file.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2
ures_getNextString(UResourceBundle *resourceBundle,
int32_t* len,
const char ** key,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the resource in a given resource at the specified index. Features a fill-in parameter.
*
* @param resB a resource
* @param indexR an index to the wanted resource.
* @param fillIn if NULL a new UResourceBundle struct is allocated and must be deleted by the caller.
* Alternatively, you can supply a struct to be filled by this function.
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return a pointer to a UResourceBundle struct. If fill in param was NULL, caller must delete it
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_getByIndex(const UResourceBundle *resourceBundle,
int32_t indexR,
UResourceBundle *fillIn,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the string in a given resource at the specified index.
*
* @param resourceBundle a resource
* @param indexS an index to the wanted string.
* @param len fill in length of the string
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return a pointer to a zero-terminated UChar array which lives in a memory mapped/DLL file.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2
ures_getStringByIndex(const UResourceBundle *resB,
int32_t indexS,
int32_t* len,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns a resource in a given resource that has a given key. This procedure works only with table
* resources. Features a fill-in parameter.
*
* @param resourceBundle a resource
* @param key a key associated with the wanted resource
* @param fillIn if NULL a new UResourceBundle struct is allocated and must be deleted by the caller.
* Alternatively, you can supply a struct to be filled by this function.
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code.
* @return a pointer to a UResourceBundle struct. If fill in param was NULL, caller must delete it
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI UResourceBundle* U_EXPORT2
ures_getByKey(const UResourceBundle *resourceBundle,
const char* key,
UResourceBundle *fillIn,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns a string in a given resource that has a given key. This procedure works only with table
* resources.
*
* @param resB a resource
* @param key a key associated with the wanted string
* @param len fill in length of the string
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return a pointer to a zero-terminated UChar array which lives in a memory mapped/DLL file.
* @stable
*/
U_CAPI const UChar* U_EXPORT2
ures_getStringByKey(const UResourceBundle *resB,
const char* key,
int32_t* len,
UErrorCode *status);
#ifdef XP_CPLUSPLUS
#include "unicode/unistr.h"
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
/**
* returns a string from a string resource type
*
* @param resB a resource
* @param status: fills in the outgoing error code
* could be <TT>U_MISSING_RESOURCE_ERROR</T> if the key is not found
* could be a non-failing error
* e.g.: <TT>U_USING_FALLBACK_ERROR</TT>,<TT>U_USING_DEFAULT_ERROR </TT>
* @return an UnicodeString object. If there is an error, string is bogus
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
inline UnicodeString
ures_getUnicodeString(const UResourceBundle *resB,
UErrorCode* status)
{
int32_t len = 0;
const UChar *r = ures_getString(resB, &len, status);
return UnicodeString(TRUE, r, len);
}
/**
* Returns the next string in a resource or NULL if there are no more resources
* to iterate over.
*
* @param resB a resource
* @param key fill in for key associated with this string
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return an UnicodeString object.
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
inline UnicodeString
ures_getNextUnicodeString(UResourceBundle *resB,
const char ** key,
UErrorCode* status)
{
int32_t len = 0;
const UChar* r = ures_getNextString(resB, &len, key, status);
return UnicodeString(TRUE, r, len);
}
/**
* Returns the string in a given resource at the specified index.
*
* @param resB a resource
* @param index an index to the wanted string.
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return an UnicodeString object. If there is an error, string is bogus
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
inline UnicodeString
ures_getUnicodeStringByIndex(const UResourceBundle *resB,
int32_t indexS,
UErrorCode* status)
{
int32_t len = 0;
const UChar* r = ures_getStringByIndex(resB, indexS, &len, status);
return UnicodeString(TRUE, r, len);
}
/**
* Returns a string in a resource that has a given key. This procedure works only with table
* resources.
*
* @param resB a resource
* @param key a key associated with the wanted string
* @param status fills in the outgoing error code
* @return an UnicodeString object. If there is an error, string is bogus
* @draft ICU 2.0
*/
inline UnicodeString
ures_getUnicodeStringByKey(const UResourceBundle *resB,
const char* key,
UErrorCode* status)
{
int32_t len = 0;
const UChar* r = ures_getStringByKey(resB, key, &len, status);
return UnicodeString(TRUE, r, len);
}
U_NAMESPACE_END
#endif
#endif /*_URES*/
/*eof*/