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1/*
2 * (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1998-2005 - All Rights Reserved
3 *
4 * This file is a modification of the ICU file IndicReordering.h
5 * by Jens Herden and Javier Sola for Khmer language
6 *
7 */
8
9#ifndef __KHMERREORDERING_H
10#define __KHMERREORDERING_H
11
12/**
13 * \file
14 * \internal
15 */
16
17#include "LETypes.h"
18#include "OpenTypeTables.h"
19
20U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
21
22class LEGlyphStorage;
23
24// Vocabulary
25// Base -> A consonant or an independent vowel in its full (not subscript) form. It is the
26// center of the syllable, it can be souranded by coeng (subscript) consonants, vowels,
27// split vowels, signs... but there is only one base in a syllable, it has to be coded as
28// the first character of the syllable.
29// split vowel --> vowel that has two parts placed separately (e.g. Before and after the consonant).
30// Khmer language has five of them. Khmer split vowels either have one part before the
31// base and one after the base or they have a part before the base and a part above the base.
32// The first part of all Khmer split vowels is the same character, identical to
33// the glyph of Khmer dependent vowel SRA EI
34// coeng --> modifier used in Khmer to construct coeng (subscript) consonants
35// Differently than indian languages, the coeng modifies the consonant that follows it,
36// not the one preceding it Each consonant has two forms, the base form and the subscript form
37// the base form is the normal one (using the consonants code-point), the subscript form is
38// displayed when the combination coeng + consonant is encountered.
39// Consonant of type 1 -> A consonant which has subscript for that only occupies space under a base consonant
40// Consonant of type 2.-> Its subscript form occupies space under and before the base (only one, RO)
41// Consonant of Type 3 -> Its subscript form occupies space under and after the base (KHO, CHHO, THHO, BA, YO, SA)
42// Consonant shifter -> Khmer has to series of consonants. The same dependent vowel has different sounds
43// if it is attached to a consonant of the first series or a consonant of the second series
44// Most consonants have an equivalent in the other series, but some of theme exist only in
45// one series (for example SA). If we want to use the consonant SA with a vowel sound that
46// can only be done with a vowel sound that corresponds to a vowel accompanying a consonant
47// of the other series, then we need to use a consonant shifter: TRIISAP or MUSIKATOAN
48// x17C9 y x17CA. TRIISAP changes a first series consonant to second series sound and
49// MUSIKATOAN a second series consonant to have a first series vowel sound.
50// Consonant shifter are both normally supercript marks, but, when they are followed by a
51// superscript, they change shape and take the form of subscript dependent vowel SRA U.
52// If they are in the same syllable as a coeng consonant, Unicode 3.0 says that they
53// should be typed before the coeng. Unicode 4.0 breaks the standard and says that it should
54// be placed after the coeng consonant.
55// Dependent vowel -> In khmer dependent vowels can be placed above, below, before or after the base
56// Each vowel has its own position. Only one vowel per syllable is allowed.
57// Signs -> Khmer has above signs and post signs. Only one above sign and/or one post sign are
58// Allowed in a syllable.
59//
60//
61
62struct KhmerClassTable // This list must include all types of components that can be used inside a syllable
63{
64 enum CharClassValues // order is important here! This order must be the same that is found in each horizontal
65 // line in the statetable for Khmer (file KhmerReordering.cpp).
66 {
67 CC_RESERVED = 0,
68 CC_CONSONANT = 1, // consonant of type 1 or independent vowel
69 CC_CONSONANT2 = 2, // Consonant of type 2
70 CC_CONSONANT3 = 3, // Consonant of type 3
71 CC_ZERO_WIDTH_NJ_MARK = 4, // Zero Width non joiner character (0x200C)
72 CC_CONSONANT_SHIFTER = 5,
73 CC_ROBAT = 6, // Khmer special diacritic accent -treated differently in state table
74 CC_COENG = 7, // Subscript consonant combining character
75 CC_DEPENDENT_VOWEL = 8,
76 CC_SIGN_ABOVE = 9,
77 CC_SIGN_AFTER = 10,
78 CC_ZERO_WIDTH_J_MARK = 11, // Zero width joiner character
79 CC_COUNT = 12 // This is the number of character classes
80 };
81
82 enum CharClassFlags
83 {
84 CF_CLASS_MASK = 0x0000FFFF,
85
86 CF_CONSONANT = 0x01000000, // flag to speed up comparing
87 CF_SPLIT_VOWEL = 0x02000000, // flag for a split vowel -> the first part is added in front of the syllable
88 CF_DOTTED_CIRCLE = 0x04000000, // add a dotted circle if a character with this flag is the first in a syllable
89 CF_COENG = 0x08000000, // flag to speed up comparing
90 CF_SHIFTER = 0x10000000, // flag to speed up comparing
91 CF_ABOVE_VOWEL = 0x20000000, // flag to speed up comparing
92
93 // position flags
94 CF_POS_BEFORE = 0x00080000,
95 CF_POS_BELOW = 0x00040000,
96 CF_POS_ABOVE = 0x00020000,
97 CF_POS_AFTER = 0x00010000,
98 CF_POS_MASK = 0x000f0000
99 };
100
101 typedef le_uint32 CharClass;
102
103 typedef le_int32 ScriptFlags;
104
105 LEUnicode firstChar; // for Khmer this will become x1780
106 LEUnicode lastChar; // and this x17DF
107 const CharClass *classTable;
108
109 CharClass getCharClass(LEUnicode ch) const;
110
111 static const KhmerClassTable *getKhmerClassTable();
112};
113
114
115class KhmerReordering /* not : public UObject because all methods are static */ {
116public:
117 static le_int32 reorder(const LEUnicode *theChars, le_int32 charCount, le_int32 scriptCode,
118 LEUnicode *outChars, LEGlyphStorage &glyphStorage);
119
120 static const FeatureMap *getFeatureMap(le_int32 &count);
121
122private:
123 // do not instantiate
124 KhmerReordering();
125
126 static le_int32 findSyllable(const KhmerClassTable *classTable, const LEUnicode *chars, le_int32 prev, le_int32 charCount);
127
128};
129
130
131U_NAMESPACE_END
132#endif