ICU 64.2
64.2
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C API: Unicode Character Iteration. More...
#include "unicode/utypes.h"
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Data Structures | |
struct | UCharIterator |
C API for code unit iteration. More... | |
Namespaces | |
icu | |
File coll.h. | |
Macros | |
#define | UITER_NO_STATE ((uint32_t)0xffffffff) |
Constant for UCharIterator getState() indicating an error or an unknown state. More... | |
Enumerations | |
enum | UCharIteratorOrigin { UITER_START, UITER_CURRENT, UITER_LIMIT, UITER_ZERO, UITER_LENGTH } |
Origin constants for UCharIterator.getIndex() and UCharIterator.move(). More... | |
enum | { UITER_UNKNOWN_INDEX =-2 } |
Constants for UCharIterator. More... | |
Functions | |
UChar32 | uiter_current32 (UCharIterator *iter) |
Helper function for UCharIterator to get the code point at the current index. More... | |
UChar32 | uiter_next32 (UCharIterator *iter) |
Helper function for UCharIterator to get the next code point. More... | |
UChar32 | uiter_previous32 (UCharIterator *iter) |
Helper function for UCharIterator to get the previous code point. More... | |
uint32_t | uiter_getState (const UCharIterator *iter) |
Get the "state" of the iterator in the form of a single 32-bit word. More... | |
void | uiter_setState (UCharIterator *iter, uint32_t state, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) |
Restore the "state" of the iterator using a state word from a getState() call. More... | |
void | uiter_setString (UCharIterator *iter, const UChar *s, int32_t length) |
Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a string. More... | |
void | uiter_setUTF16BE (UCharIterator *iter, const char *s, int32_t length) |
Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a UTF-16BE string (byte vector with a big-endian pair of bytes per UChar). More... | |
void | uiter_setUTF8 (UCharIterator *iter, const char *s, int32_t length) |
Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a UTF-8 string. More... | |
void | uiter_setCharacterIterator (UCharIterator *iter, icu::CharacterIterator *charIter) |
Set up a UCharIterator to wrap around a C++ CharacterIterator. More... | |
void | uiter_setReplaceable (UCharIterator *iter, const icu::Replaceable *rep) |
Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a C++ Replaceable. More... | |
#define UITER_NO_STATE ((uint32_t)0xffffffff) |
Constant for UCharIterator getState() indicating an error or an unknown state.
Returned by uiter_getState()/UCharIteratorGetState when an error occurs. Also, some UCharIterator implementations may not be able to return a valid state for each position. This will be clearly documented for each such iterator (none of the public ones here).
typedef struct UCharIterator UCharIterator |
typedef UChar32 UCharIteratorCurrent(UCharIterator *iter) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.current().
Return the code unit at the current position, or U_SENTINEL if there is none (index is at the limit).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
typedef int32_t UCharIteratorGetIndex(UCharIterator *iter, UCharIteratorOrigin origin) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.getIndex().
Gets the current position, or the start or limit of the iteration range.
This function may perform slowly for UITER_CURRENT after setState() was called, or for UITER_LENGTH, because an iterator implementation may have to count UChars if the underlying storage is not UTF-16.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
origin | get the 0, start, limit, length, or current index |
typedef uint32_t UCharIteratorGetState(const UCharIterator *iter) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.getState().
Get the "state" of the iterator in the form of a single 32-bit word. It is recommended that the state value be calculated to be as small as is feasible. For strings with limited lengths, fewer than 32 bits may be sufficient.
This is used together with setState()/UCharIteratorSetState to save and restore the iterator position more efficiently than with getIndex()/move().
The iterator state is defined as a uint32_t value because it is designed for use in ucol_nextSortKeyPart() which provides 32 bits to store the state of the character iterator.
With some UCharIterator implementations (e.g., UTF-8), getting and setting the UTF-16 index with existing functions (getIndex(UITER_CURRENT) followed by move(pos, UITER_ZERO)) is possible but relatively slow because the iterator has to "walk" from a known index to the requested one. This takes more time the farther it needs to go.
An opaque state value allows an iterator implementation to provide an internal index (UTF-8: the source byte array index) for fast, constant-time restoration.
After calling setState(), a getIndex(UITER_CURRENT) may be slow because the UTF-16 index may not be restored as well, but the iterator can deliver the correct text contents and move relative to the current position without performance degradation.
Some UCharIterator implementations may not be able to return a valid state for each position, in which case they return UITER_NO_STATE instead. This will be clearly documented for each such iterator (none of the public ones here).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
typedef UBool UCharIteratorHasNext(UCharIterator *iter) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.hasNext().
Check if current() and next() can still return another code unit.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
typedef UBool UCharIteratorHasPrevious(UCharIterator *iter) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.hasPrevious().
Check if previous() can still return another code unit.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
typedef int32_t UCharIteratorMove(UCharIterator *iter, int32_t delta, UCharIteratorOrigin origin) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.move().
Use iter->move(iter, index, UITER_ZERO) like CharacterIterator::setIndex(index).
Moves the current position relative to the start or limit of the iteration range, or relative to the current position itself. The movement is expressed in numbers of code units forward or backward by specifying a positive or negative delta. Out of bounds movement will be pinned to the start or limit.
This function may perform slowly for moving relative to UITER_LENGTH because an iterator implementation may have to count the rest of the UChars if the native storage is not UTF-16.
When moving relative to the limit or length, or relative to the current position after setState() was called, move() may return UITER_UNKNOWN_INDEX (-2) to avoid an inefficient determination of the actual UTF-16 index. The actual index can be determined with getIndex(UITER_CURRENT) which will count the UChars if necessary. See UITER_UNKNOWN_INDEX for details.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
delta | can be positive, zero, or negative |
origin | move relative to the 0, start, limit, length, or current index |
typedef UChar32 UCharIteratorNext(UCharIterator *iter) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.next().
Return the code unit at the current index and increment the index (post-increment, like s[i++]), or return U_SENTINEL if there is none (index is at the limit).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
typedef enum UCharIteratorOrigin UCharIteratorOrigin |
Origin constants for UCharIterator.getIndex() and UCharIterator.move().
typedef UChar32 UCharIteratorPrevious(UCharIterator *iter) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.previous().
Decrement the index and return the code unit from there (pre-decrement, like s[–i]), or return U_SENTINEL if there is none (index is at the start).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
typedef int32_t UCharIteratorReserved(UCharIterator *iter, int32_t something) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.reservedFn().
Reserved for future use.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
something | some integer argument |
typedef void UCharIteratorSetState(UCharIterator *iter, uint32_t state, UErrorCode *pErrorCode) |
Function type declaration for UCharIterator.setState().
Restore the "state" of the iterator using a state word from a getState() call. The iterator object need not be the same one as for which getState() was called, but it must be of the same type (set up using the same uiter_setXYZ function) and it must iterate over the same string (binary identical regardless of memory address). For more about the state word see UCharIteratorGetState.
After calling setState(), a getIndex(UITER_CURRENT) may be slow because the UTF-16 index may not be restored as well, but the iterator can deliver the correct text contents and move relative to the current position without performance degradation.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
state | the state word from a getState() call on a same-type, same-string iterator |
pErrorCode | Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, which must not indicate a failure before the function call. |
anonymous enum |
Constants for UCharIterator.
Enumerator | |
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UITER_UNKNOWN_INDEX | Constant value that may be returned by UCharIteratorMove indicating that the final UTF-16 index is not known, but that the move succeeded. This can occur when moving relative to limit or length, or when moving relative to the current index after a setState() when the current UTF-16 index is not known. It would be very inefficient to have to count from the beginning of the text just to get the current/limit/length index after moving relative to it. The actual index can be determined with getIndex(UITER_CURRENT) which will count the UChars if necessary.
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enum UCharIteratorOrigin |
Origin constants for UCharIterator.getIndex() and UCharIterator.move().
UChar32 uiter_current32 | ( | UCharIterator * | iter | ) |
Helper function for UCharIterator to get the code point at the current index.
Return the code point that includes the code unit at the current position, or U_SENTINEL if there is none (index is at the limit). If the current code unit is a lead or trail surrogate, then the following or preceding surrogate is used to form the code point value.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
uint32_t uiter_getState | ( | const UCharIterator * | iter | ) |
Get the "state" of the iterator in the form of a single 32-bit word.
This is a convenience function that calls iter->getState(iter) if iter->getState is not NULL; if it is NULL or any other error occurs, then UITER_NO_STATE is returned.
Some UCharIterator implementations may not be able to return a valid state for each position, in which case they return UITER_NO_STATE instead. This will be clearly documented for each such iterator (none of the public ones here).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
UChar32 uiter_next32 | ( | UCharIterator * | iter | ) |
Helper function for UCharIterator to get the next code point.
Return the code point at the current index and increment the index (post-increment, like s[i++]), or return U_SENTINEL if there is none (index is at the limit).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
UChar32 uiter_previous32 | ( | UCharIterator * | iter | ) |
Helper function for UCharIterator to get the previous code point.
Decrement the index and return the code point from there (pre-decrement, like s[–i]), or return U_SENTINEL if there is none (index is at the start).
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
void uiter_setCharacterIterator | ( | UCharIterator * | iter, |
icu::CharacterIterator * | charIter | ||
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Set up a UCharIterator to wrap around a C++ CharacterIterator.
Sets the UCharIterator function pointers for iteration using the CharacterIterator charIter.
The CharacterIterator pointer charIter is set into UCharIterator.context without copying or cloning the CharacterIterator object. The other "protected" UCharIterator fields are set to 0 and will be ignored. The iteration index and boundaries are controlled by the CharacterIterator.
getState() simply returns the current index. move() will always return the final index.
iter | UCharIterator structure to be set for iteration |
charIter | CharacterIterator to wrap |
void uiter_setReplaceable | ( | UCharIterator * | iter, |
const icu::Replaceable * | rep | ||
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Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a C++ Replaceable.
Sets the UCharIterator function pointers for iteration over the Replaceable rep with iteration boundaries start=index=0 and length=limit=rep->length(). The "provider" may set the start, index, and limit values at any time within the range 0..length=rep->length(). The length field will be ignored.
The Replaceable pointer rep is set into UCharIterator.context without copying or cloning/reallocating the Replaceable object.
getState() simply returns the current index. move() will always return the final index.
iter | UCharIterator structure to be set for iteration |
rep | Replaceable to iterate over |
void uiter_setState | ( | UCharIterator * | iter, |
uint32_t | state, | ||
UErrorCode * | pErrorCode | ||
) |
Restore the "state" of the iterator using a state word from a getState() call.
This is a convenience function that calls iter->setState(iter, state, pErrorCode) if iter->setState is not NULL; if it is NULL, then U_UNSUPPORTED_ERROR is set.
iter | the UCharIterator structure ("this pointer") |
state | the state word from a getState() call on a same-type, same-string iterator |
pErrorCode | Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, which must not indicate a failure before the function call. |
void uiter_setString | ( | UCharIterator * | iter, |
const UChar * | s, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
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Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a string.
Sets the UCharIterator function pointers for iteration over the string s with iteration boundaries start=index=0 and length=limit=string length. The "provider" may set the start, index, and limit values at any time within the range 0..length. The length field will be ignored.
The string pointer s is set into UCharIterator.context without copying or reallocating the string contents.
getState() simply returns the current index. move() will always return the final index.
iter | UCharIterator structure to be set for iteration |
s | String to iterate over |
length | Length of s, or -1 if NUL-terminated |
void uiter_setUTF16BE | ( | UCharIterator * | iter, |
const char * | s, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
) |
Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a UTF-16BE string (byte vector with a big-endian pair of bytes per UChar).
Everything works just like with a normal UChar iterator (uiter_setString), except that UChars are assembled from byte pairs, and that the length argument here indicates an even number of bytes.
getState() simply returns the current index. move() will always return the final index.
iter | UCharIterator structure to be set for iteration |
s | UTF-16BE string to iterate over |
length | Length of s as an even number of bytes, or -1 if NUL-terminated (NUL means pair of 0 bytes at even index from s) |
void uiter_setUTF8 | ( | UCharIterator * | iter, |
const char * | s, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
) |
Set up a UCharIterator to iterate over a UTF-8 string.
Sets the UCharIterator function pointers for iteration over the UTF-8 string s with UTF-8 iteration boundaries 0 and length. The implementation counts the UTF-16 index on the fly and lazily evaluates the UTF-16 length of the text.
The start field is used as the UTF-8 offset, the limit field as the UTF-8 length. When the reservedField is not 0, then it contains a supplementary code point and the UTF-16 index is between the two corresponding surrogates. At that point, the UTF-8 index is behind that code point.
The UTF-8 string pointer s is set into UCharIterator.context without copying or reallocating the string contents.
getState() returns a state value consisting of
getState() cannot also encode the UTF-16 index in the state value. move(relative to limit or length), or move(relative to current) after setState(), may return UITER_UNKNOWN_INDEX.
iter | UCharIterator structure to be set for iteration |
s | UTF-8 string to iterate over |
length | Length of s in bytes, or -1 if NUL-terminated |