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1 | /* | |
2 | ****************************************************************************** | |
3 | * | |
4 | * Copyright (C) 1999-2012, International Business Machines | |
5 | * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. | |
6 | * | |
7 | ****************************************************************************** | |
8 | * file name: ubidi.h | |
9 | * encoding: US-ASCII | |
10 | * tab size: 8 (not used) | |
11 | * indentation:4 | |
12 | * | |
13 | * created on: 1999jul27 | |
14 | * created by: Markus W. Scherer, updated by Matitiahu Allouche | |
15 | */ | |
16 | ||
17 | #ifndef UBIDI_H | |
18 | #define UBIDI_H | |
19 | ||
20 | #include "unicode/utypes.h" | |
21 | #include "unicode/uchar.h" | |
22 | #include "unicode/localpointer.h" | |
23 | ||
24 | /** | |
25 | *\file | |
26 | * \brief C API: Bidi algorithm | |
27 | * | |
28 | * <h2>Bidi algorithm for ICU</h2> | |
29 | * | |
30 | * This is an implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm. | |
31 | * The algorithm is defined in the | |
32 | * <a href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/">Unicode Standard Annex #9</a>.<p> | |
33 | * | |
34 | * Note: Libraries that perform a bidirectional algorithm and | |
35 | * reorder strings accordingly are sometimes called "Storage Layout Engines". | |
36 | * ICU's Bidi and shaping (u_shapeArabic()) APIs can be used at the core of such | |
37 | * "Storage Layout Engines". | |
38 | * | |
39 | * <h3>General remarks about the API:</h3> | |
40 | * | |
41 | * In functions with an error code parameter, | |
42 | * the <code>pErrorCode</code> pointer must be valid | |
43 | * and the value that it points to must not indicate a failure before | |
44 | * the function call. Otherwise, the function returns immediately. | |
45 | * After the function call, the value indicates success or failure.<p> | |
46 | * | |
47 | * The "limit" of a sequence of characters is the position just after their | |
48 | * last character, i.e., one more than that position.<p> | |
49 | * | |
50 | * Some of the API functions provide access to "runs". | |
51 | * Such a "run" is defined as a sequence of characters | |
52 | * that are at the same embedding level | |
53 | * after performing the Bidi algorithm.<p> | |
54 | * | |
55 | * @author Markus W. Scherer | |
56 | * @version 1.0 | |
57 | * | |
58 | * | |
59 | * <h4> Sample code for the ICU Bidi API </h4> | |
60 | * | |
61 | * <h5>Rendering a paragraph with the ICU Bidi API</h5> | |
62 | * | |
63 | * This is (hypothetical) sample code that illustrates | |
64 | * how the ICU Bidi API could be used to render a paragraph of text. | |
65 | * Rendering code depends highly on the graphics system, | |
66 | * therefore this sample code must make a lot of assumptions, | |
67 | * which may or may not match any existing graphics system's properties. | |
68 | * | |
69 | * <p>The basic assumptions are:</p> | |
70 | * <ul> | |
71 | * <li>Rendering is done from left to right on a horizontal line.</li> | |
72 | * <li>A run of single-style, unidirectional text can be rendered at once.</li> | |
73 | * <li>Such a run of text is passed to the graphics system with | |
74 | * characters (code units) in logical order.</li> | |
75 | * <li>The line-breaking algorithm is very complicated | |
76 | * and Locale-dependent - | |
77 | * and therefore its implementation omitted from this sample code.</li> | |
78 | * </ul> | |
79 | * | |
80 | * <pre> | |
81 | * \code | |
82 | *#include "unicode/ubidi.h" | |
83 | * | |
84 | *typedef enum { | |
85 | * styleNormal=0, styleSelected=1, | |
86 | * styleBold=2, styleItalics=4, | |
87 | * styleSuper=8, styleSub=16 | |
88 | *} Style; | |
89 | * | |
90 | *typedef struct { int32_t limit; Style style; } StyleRun; | |
91 | * | |
92 | *int getTextWidth(const UChar *text, int32_t start, int32_t limit, | |
93 | * const StyleRun *styleRuns, int styleRunCount); | |
94 | * | |
95 | * // set *pLimit and *pStyleRunLimit for a line | |
96 | * // from text[start] and from styleRuns[styleRunStart] | |
97 | * // using ubidi_getLogicalRun(para, ...) | |
98 | *void getLineBreak(const UChar *text, int32_t start, int32_t *pLimit, | |
99 | * UBiDi *para, | |
100 | * const StyleRun *styleRuns, int styleRunStart, int *pStyleRunLimit, | |
101 | * int *pLineWidth); | |
102 | * | |
103 | * // render runs on a line sequentially, always from left to right | |
104 | * | |
105 | * // prepare rendering a new line | |
106 | * void startLine(UBiDiDirection textDirection, int lineWidth); | |
107 | * | |
108 | * // render a run of text and advance to the right by the run width | |
109 | * // the text[start..limit-1] is always in logical order | |
110 | * void renderRun(const UChar *text, int32_t start, int32_t limit, | |
111 | * UBiDiDirection textDirection, Style style); | |
112 | * | |
113 | * // We could compute a cross-product | |
114 | * // from the style runs with the directional runs | |
115 | * // and then reorder it. | |
116 | * // Instead, here we iterate over each run type | |
117 | * // and render the intersections - | |
118 | * // with shortcuts in simple (and common) cases. | |
119 | * // renderParagraph() is the main function. | |
120 | * | |
121 | * // render a directional run with | |
122 | * // (possibly) multiple style runs intersecting with it | |
123 | * void renderDirectionalRun(const UChar *text, | |
124 | * int32_t start, int32_t limit, | |
125 | * UBiDiDirection direction, | |
126 | * const StyleRun *styleRuns, int styleRunCount) { | |
127 | * int i; | |
128 | * | |
129 | * // iterate over style runs | |
130 | * if(direction==UBIDI_LTR) { | |
131 | * int styleLimit; | |
132 | * | |
133 | * for(i=0; i<styleRunCount; ++i) { | |
134 | * styleLimit=styleRun[i].limit; | |
135 | * if(start<styleLimit) { | |
136 | * if(styleLimit>limit) { styleLimit=limit; } | |
137 | * renderRun(text, start, styleLimit, | |
138 | * direction, styleRun[i].style); | |
139 | * if(styleLimit==limit) { break; } | |
140 | * start=styleLimit; | |
141 | * } | |
142 | * } | |
143 | * } else { | |
144 | * int styleStart; | |
145 | * | |
146 | * for(i=styleRunCount-1; i>=0; --i) { | |
147 | * if(i>0) { | |
148 | * styleStart=styleRun[i-1].limit; | |
149 | * } else { | |
150 | * styleStart=0; | |
151 | * } | |
152 | * if(limit>=styleStart) { | |
153 | * if(styleStart<start) { styleStart=start; } | |
154 | * renderRun(text, styleStart, limit, | |
155 | * direction, styleRun[i].style); | |
156 | * if(styleStart==start) { break; } | |
157 | * limit=styleStart; | |
158 | * } | |
159 | * } | |
160 | * } | |
161 | * } | |
162 | * | |
163 | * // the line object represents text[start..limit-1] | |
164 | * void renderLine(UBiDi *line, const UChar *text, | |
165 | * int32_t start, int32_t limit, | |
166 | * const StyleRun *styleRuns, int styleRunCount) { | |
167 | * UBiDiDirection direction=ubidi_getDirection(line); | |
168 | * if(direction!=UBIDI_MIXED) { | |
169 | * // unidirectional | |
170 | * if(styleRunCount<=1) { | |
171 | * renderRun(text, start, limit, direction, styleRuns[0].style); | |
172 | * } else { | |
173 | * renderDirectionalRun(text, start, limit, | |
174 | * direction, styleRuns, styleRunCount); | |
175 | * } | |
176 | * } else { | |
177 | * // mixed-directional | |
178 | * int32_t count, i, length; | |
179 | * UBiDiLevel level; | |
180 | * | |
181 | * count=ubidi_countRuns(para, pErrorCode); | |
182 | * if(U_SUCCESS(*pErrorCode)) { | |
183 | * if(styleRunCount<=1) { | |
184 | * Style style=styleRuns[0].style; | |
185 | * | |
186 | * // iterate over directional runs | |
187 | * for(i=0; i<count; ++i) { | |
188 | * direction=ubidi_getVisualRun(para, i, &start, &length); | |
189 | * renderRun(text, start, start+length, direction, style); | |
190 | * } | |
191 | * } else { | |
192 | * int32_t j; | |
193 | * | |
194 | * // iterate over both directional and style runs | |
195 | * for(i=0; i<count; ++i) { | |
196 | * direction=ubidi_getVisualRun(line, i, &start, &length); | |
197 | * renderDirectionalRun(text, start, start+length, | |
198 | * direction, styleRuns, styleRunCount); | |
199 | * } | |
200 | * } | |
201 | * } | |
202 | * } | |
203 | * } | |
204 | * | |
205 | *void renderParagraph(const UChar *text, int32_t length, | |
206 | * UBiDiDirection textDirection, | |
207 | * const StyleRun *styleRuns, int styleRunCount, | |
208 | * int lineWidth, | |
209 | * UErrorCode *pErrorCode) { | |
210 | * UBiDi *para; | |
211 | * | |
212 | * if(pErrorCode==NULL || U_FAILURE(*pErrorCode) || length<=0) { | |
213 | * return; | |
214 | * } | |
215 | * | |
216 | * para=ubidi_openSized(length, 0, pErrorCode); | |
217 | * if(para==NULL) { return; } | |
218 | * | |
219 | * ubidi_setPara(para, text, length, | |
220 | * textDirection ? UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL : UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR, | |
221 | * NULL, pErrorCode); | |
222 | * if(U_SUCCESS(*pErrorCode)) { | |
223 | * UBiDiLevel paraLevel=1&ubidi_getParaLevel(para); | |
224 | * StyleRun styleRun={ length, styleNormal }; | |
225 | * int width; | |
226 | * | |
227 | * if(styleRuns==NULL || styleRunCount<=0) { | |
228 | * styleRunCount=1; | |
229 | * styleRuns=&styleRun; | |
230 | * } | |
231 | * | |
232 | * // assume styleRuns[styleRunCount-1].limit>=length | |
233 | * | |
234 | * width=getTextWidth(text, 0, length, styleRuns, styleRunCount); | |
235 | * if(width<=lineWidth) { | |
236 | * // everything fits onto one line | |
237 | * | |
238 | * // prepare rendering a new line from either left or right | |
239 | * startLine(paraLevel, width); | |
240 | * | |
241 | * renderLine(para, text, 0, length, | |
242 | * styleRuns, styleRunCount); | |
243 | * } else { | |
244 | * UBiDi *line; | |
245 | * | |
246 | * // we need to render several lines | |
247 | * line=ubidi_openSized(length, 0, pErrorCode); | |
248 | * if(line!=NULL) { | |
249 | * int32_t start=0, limit; | |
250 | * int styleRunStart=0, styleRunLimit; | |
251 | * | |
252 | * for(;;) { | |
253 | * limit=length; | |
254 | * styleRunLimit=styleRunCount; | |
255 | * getLineBreak(text, start, &limit, para, | |
256 | * styleRuns, styleRunStart, &styleRunLimit, | |
257 | * &width); | |
258 | * ubidi_setLine(para, start, limit, line, pErrorCode); | |
259 | * if(U_SUCCESS(*pErrorCode)) { | |
260 | * // prepare rendering a new line | |
261 | * // from either left or right | |
262 | * startLine(paraLevel, width); | |
263 | * | |
264 | * renderLine(line, text, start, limit, | |
265 | * styleRuns+styleRunStart, | |
266 | * styleRunLimit-styleRunStart); | |
267 | * } | |
268 | * if(limit==length) { break; } | |
269 | * start=limit; | |
270 | * styleRunStart=styleRunLimit-1; | |
271 | * if(start>=styleRuns[styleRunStart].limit) { | |
272 | * ++styleRunStart; | |
273 | * } | |
274 | * } | |
275 | * | |
276 | * ubidi_close(line); | |
277 | * } | |
278 | * } | |
279 | * } | |
280 | * | |
281 | * ubidi_close(para); | |
282 | *} | |
283 | *\endcode | |
284 | * </pre> | |
285 | */ | |
286 | ||
287 | /*DOCXX_TAG*/ | |
288 | /*@{*/ | |
289 | ||
290 | /** | |
291 | * UBiDiLevel is the type of the level values in this | |
292 | * Bidi implementation. | |
293 | * It holds an embedding level and indicates the visual direction | |
294 | * by its bit 0 (even/odd value).<p> | |
295 | * | |
296 | * It can also hold non-level values for the | |
297 | * <code>paraLevel</code> and <code>embeddingLevels</code> | |
298 | * arguments of <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>; there: | |
299 | * <ul> | |
300 | * <li>bit 7 of an <code>embeddingLevels[]</code> | |
301 | * value indicates whether the using application is | |
302 | * specifying the level of a character to <i>override</i> whatever the | |
303 | * Bidi implementation would resolve it to.</li> | |
304 | * <li><code>paraLevel</code> can be set to the | |
305 | * pseudo-level values <code>UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR</code> | |
306 | * and <code>UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL</code>.</li> | |
307 | * </ul> | |
308 | * | |
309 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
310 | * | |
311 | * <p>The related constants are not real, valid level values. | |
312 | * <code>UBIDI_DEFAULT_XXX</code> can be used to specify | |
313 | * a default for the paragraph level for | |
314 | * when the <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> function | |
315 | * shall determine it but there is no | |
316 | * strongly typed character in the input.<p> | |
317 | * | |
318 | * Note that the value for <code>UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR</code> is even | |
319 | * and the one for <code>UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL</code> is odd, | |
320 | * just like with normal LTR and RTL level values - | |
321 | * these special values are designed that way. Also, the implementation | |
322 | * assumes that UBIDI_MAX_EXPLICIT_LEVEL is odd. | |
323 | * | |
324 | * @see UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR | |
325 | * @see UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL | |
326 | * @see UBIDI_LEVEL_OVERRIDE | |
327 | * @see UBIDI_MAX_EXPLICIT_LEVEL | |
328 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
329 | */ | |
330 | typedef uint8_t UBiDiLevel; | |
331 | ||
332 | /** Paragraph level setting.<p> | |
333 | * | |
334 | * Constant indicating that the base direction depends on the first strong | |
335 | * directional character in the text according to the Unicode Bidirectional | |
336 | * Algorithm. If no strong directional character is present, | |
337 | * then set the paragraph level to 0 (left-to-right).<p> | |
338 | * | |
339 | * If this value is used in conjunction with reordering modes | |
340 | * <code>UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT</code> or | |
341 | * <code>UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL</code>, the text to reorder | |
342 | * is assumed to be visual LTR, and the text after reordering is required | |
343 | * to be the corresponding logical string with appropriate contextual | |
344 | * direction. The direction of the result string will be RTL if either | |
345 | * the righmost or leftmost strong character of the source text is RTL | |
346 | * or Arabic Letter, the direction will be LTR otherwise.<p> | |
347 | * | |
348 | * If reordering option <code>UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> is set, an RLM may | |
349 | * be added at the beginning of the result string to ensure round trip | |
350 | * (that the result string, when reordered back to visual, will produce | |
351 | * the original source text). | |
352 | * @see UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT | |
353 | * @see UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL | |
354 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
355 | */ | |
356 | #define UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR 0xfe | |
357 | ||
358 | /** Paragraph level setting.<p> | |
359 | * | |
360 | * Constant indicating that the base direction depends on the first strong | |
361 | * directional character in the text according to the Unicode Bidirectional | |
362 | * Algorithm. If no strong directional character is present, | |
363 | * then set the paragraph level to 1 (right-to-left).<p> | |
364 | * | |
365 | * If this value is used in conjunction with reordering modes | |
366 | * <code>UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT</code> or | |
367 | * <code>UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL</code>, the text to reorder | |
368 | * is assumed to be visual LTR, and the text after reordering is required | |
369 | * to be the corresponding logical string with appropriate contextual | |
370 | * direction. The direction of the result string will be RTL if either | |
371 | * the righmost or leftmost strong character of the source text is RTL | |
372 | * or Arabic Letter, or if the text contains no strong character; | |
373 | * the direction will be LTR otherwise.<p> | |
374 | * | |
375 | * If reordering option <code>UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> is set, an RLM may | |
376 | * be added at the beginning of the result string to ensure round trip | |
377 | * (that the result string, when reordered back to visual, will produce | |
378 | * the original source text). | |
379 | * @see UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT | |
380 | * @see UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL | |
381 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
382 | */ | |
383 | #define UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL 0xff | |
384 | ||
385 | /** | |
386 | * Maximum explicit embedding level. | |
387 | * (The maximum resolved level can be up to <code>UBIDI_MAX_EXPLICIT_LEVEL+1</code>). | |
388 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
389 | */ | |
390 | #define UBIDI_MAX_EXPLICIT_LEVEL 61 | |
391 | ||
392 | /** Bit flag for level input. | |
393 | * Overrides directional properties. | |
394 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
395 | */ | |
396 | #define UBIDI_LEVEL_OVERRIDE 0x80 | |
397 | ||
398 | /** | |
399 | * Special value which can be returned by the mapping functions when a logical | |
400 | * index has no corresponding visual index or vice-versa. This may happen | |
401 | * for the logical-to-visual mapping of a Bidi control when option | |
402 | * <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code> is specified. This can also happen | |
403 | * for the visual-to-logical mapping of a Bidi mark (LRM or RLM) inserted | |
404 | * by option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>. | |
405 | * @see ubidi_getVisualIndex | |
406 | * @see ubidi_getVisualMap | |
407 | * @see ubidi_getLogicalIndex | |
408 | * @see ubidi_getLogicalMap | |
409 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
410 | */ | |
411 | #define UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE (-1) | |
412 | ||
413 | /** | |
414 | * <code>UBiDiDirection</code> values indicate the text direction. | |
415 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
416 | */ | |
417 | enum UBiDiDirection { | |
418 | /** Left-to-right text. This is a 0 value. | |
419 | * <ul> | |
420 | * <li>As return value for <code>ubidi_getDirection()</code>, it means | |
421 | * that the source string contains no right-to-left characters, or | |
422 | * that the source string is empty and the paragraph level is even. | |
423 | * <li> As return value for <code>ubidi_getBaseDirection()</code>, it | |
424 | * means that the first strong character of the source string has | |
425 | * a left-to-right direction. | |
426 | * </ul> | |
427 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
428 | */ | |
429 | UBIDI_LTR, | |
430 | /** Right-to-left text. This is a 1 value. | |
431 | * <ul> | |
432 | * <li>As return value for <code>ubidi_getDirection()</code>, it means | |
433 | * that the source string contains no left-to-right characters, or | |
434 | * that the source string is empty and the paragraph level is odd. | |
435 | * <li> As return value for <code>ubidi_getBaseDirection()</code>, it | |
436 | * means that the first strong character of the source string has | |
437 | * a right-to-left direction. | |
438 | * </ul> | |
439 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
440 | */ | |
441 | UBIDI_RTL, | |
442 | /** Mixed-directional text. | |
443 | * <p>As return value for <code>ubidi_getDirection()</code>, it means | |
444 | * that the source string contains both left-to-right and | |
445 | * right-to-left characters. | |
446 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
447 | */ | |
448 | UBIDI_MIXED, | |
449 | /** No strongly directional text. | |
450 | * <p>As return value for <code>ubidi_getBaseDirection()</code>, it means | |
451 | * that the source string is missing or empty, or contains neither left-to-right | |
452 | * nor right-to-left characters. | |
453 | * @stable ICU 4.6 | |
454 | */ | |
455 | UBIDI_NEUTRAL | |
456 | }; | |
457 | ||
458 | /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ | |
459 | typedef enum UBiDiDirection UBiDiDirection; | |
460 | ||
461 | /** | |
462 | * Forward declaration of the <code>UBiDi</code> structure for the declaration of | |
463 | * the API functions. Its fields are implementation-specific.<p> | |
464 | * This structure holds information about a paragraph (or multiple paragraphs) | |
465 | * of text with Bidi-algorithm-related details, or about one line of | |
466 | * such a paragraph.<p> | |
467 | * Reordering can be done on a line, or on one or more paragraphs which are | |
468 | * then interpreted each as one single line. | |
469 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
470 | */ | |
471 | struct UBiDi; | |
472 | ||
473 | /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ | |
474 | typedef struct UBiDi UBiDi; | |
475 | ||
476 | /** | |
477 | * Allocate a <code>UBiDi</code> structure. | |
478 | * Such an object is initially empty. It is assigned | |
479 | * the Bidi properties of a piece of text containing one or more paragraphs | |
480 | * by <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> | |
481 | * or the Bidi properties of a line within a paragraph by | |
482 | * <code>ubidi_setLine()</code>.<p> | |
483 | * This object can be reused for as long as it is not deallocated | |
484 | * by calling <code>ubidi_close()</code>.<p> | |
485 | * <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> and <code>ubidi_setLine()</code> will allocate | |
486 | * additional memory for internal structures as necessary. | |
487 | * | |
488 | * @return An empty <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
489 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
490 | */ | |
491 | U_STABLE UBiDi * U_EXPORT2 | |
492 | ubidi_open(void); | |
493 | ||
494 | /** | |
495 | * Allocate a <code>UBiDi</code> structure with preallocated memory | |
496 | * for internal structures. | |
497 | * This function provides a <code>UBiDi</code> object like <code>ubidi_open()</code> | |
498 | * with no arguments, but it also preallocates memory for internal structures | |
499 | * according to the sizings supplied by the caller.<p> | |
500 | * Subsequent functions will not allocate any more memory, and are thus | |
501 | * guaranteed not to fail because of lack of memory.<p> | |
502 | * The preallocation can be limited to some of the internal memory | |
503 | * by setting some values to 0 here. That means that if, e.g., | |
504 | * <code>maxRunCount</code> cannot be reasonably predetermined and should not | |
505 | * be set to <code>maxLength</code> (the only failproof value) to avoid | |
506 | * wasting memory, then <code>maxRunCount</code> could be set to 0 here | |
507 | * and the internal structures that are associated with it will be allocated | |
508 | * on demand, just like with <code>ubidi_open()</code>. | |
509 | * | |
510 | * @param maxLength is the maximum text or line length that internal memory | |
511 | * will be preallocated for. An attempt to associate this object with a | |
512 | * longer text will fail, unless this value is 0, which leaves the allocation | |
513 | * up to the implementation. | |
514 | * | |
515 | * @param maxRunCount is the maximum anticipated number of same-level runs | |
516 | * that internal memory will be preallocated for. An attempt to access | |
517 | * visual runs on an object that was not preallocated for as many runs | |
518 | * as the text was actually resolved to will fail, | |
519 | * unless this value is 0, which leaves the allocation up to the implementation.<br><br> | |
520 | * The number of runs depends on the actual text and maybe anywhere between | |
521 | * 1 and <code>maxLength</code>. It is typically small. | |
522 | * | |
523 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
524 | * | |
525 | * @return An empty <code>UBiDi</code> object with preallocated memory. | |
526 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
527 | */ | |
528 | U_STABLE UBiDi * U_EXPORT2 | |
529 | ubidi_openSized(int32_t maxLength, int32_t maxRunCount, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
530 | ||
531 | /** | |
532 | * <code>ubidi_close()</code> must be called to free the memory | |
533 | * associated with a UBiDi object.<p> | |
534 | * | |
535 | * <strong>Important: </strong> | |
536 | * A parent <code>UBiDi</code> object must not be destroyed or reused if | |
537 | * it still has children. | |
538 | * If a <code>UBiDi</code> object has become the <i>child</i> | |
539 | * of another one (its <i>parent</i>) by calling | |
540 | * <code>ubidi_setLine()</code>, then the child object must | |
541 | * be destroyed (closed) or reused (by calling | |
542 | * <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> or <code>ubidi_setLine()</code>) | |
543 | * before the parent object. | |
544 | * | |
545 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
546 | * | |
547 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
548 | * @see ubidi_setLine | |
549 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
550 | */ | |
551 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
552 | ubidi_close(UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
553 | ||
554 | #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API | |
555 | ||
556 | U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN | |
557 | ||
558 | /** | |
559 | * \class LocalUBiDiPointer | |
560 | * "Smart pointer" class, closes a UBiDi via ubidi_close(). | |
561 | * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class. | |
562 | * | |
563 | * @see LocalPointerBase | |
564 | * @see LocalPointer | |
565 | * @stable ICU 4.4 | |
566 | */ | |
567 | U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUBiDiPointer, UBiDi, ubidi_close); | |
568 | ||
569 | U_NAMESPACE_END | |
570 | ||
571 | #endif | |
572 | ||
573 | /** | |
574 | * Modify the operation of the Bidi algorithm such that it | |
575 | * approximates an "inverse Bidi" algorithm. This function | |
576 | * must be called before <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>. | |
577 | * | |
578 | * <p>The normal operation of the Bidi algorithm as described | |
579 | * in the Unicode Technical Report is to take text stored in logical | |
580 | * (keyboard, typing) order and to determine the reordering of it for visual | |
581 | * rendering. | |
582 | * Some legacy systems store text in visual order, and for operations | |
583 | * with standard, Unicode-based algorithms, the text needs to be transformed | |
584 | * to logical order. This is effectively the inverse algorithm of the | |
585 | * described Bidi algorithm. Note that there is no standard algorithm for | |
586 | * this "inverse Bidi" and that the current implementation provides only an | |
587 | * approximation of "inverse Bidi".</p> | |
588 | * | |
589 | * <p>With <code>isInverse</code> set to <code>TRUE</code>, | |
590 | * this function changes the behavior of some of the subsequent functions | |
591 | * in a way that they can be used for the inverse Bidi algorithm. | |
592 | * Specifically, runs of text with numeric characters will be treated in a | |
593 | * special way and may need to be surrounded with LRM characters when they are | |
594 | * written in reordered sequence.</p> | |
595 | * | |
596 | * <p>Output runs should be retrieved using <code>ubidi_getVisualRun()</code>. | |
597 | * Since the actual input for "inverse Bidi" is visually ordered text and | |
598 | * <code>ubidi_getVisualRun()</code> gets the reordered runs, these are actually | |
599 | * the runs of the logically ordered output.</p> | |
600 | * | |
601 | * <p>Calling this function with argument <code>isInverse</code> set to | |
602 | * <code>TRUE</code> is equivalent to calling | |
603 | * <code>ubidi_setReorderingMode</code> with argument | |
604 | * <code>reorderingMode</code> | |
605 | * set to <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code>.<br> | |
606 | * Calling this function with argument <code>isInverse</code> set to | |
607 | * <code>FALSE</code> is equivalent to calling | |
608 | * <code>ubidi_setReorderingMode</code> with argument | |
609 | * <code>reorderingMode</code> | |
610 | * set to <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_DEFAULT</code>. | |
611 | * | |
612 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
613 | * | |
614 | * @param isInverse specifies "forward" or "inverse" Bidi operation. | |
615 | * | |
616 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
617 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
618 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
619 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
620 | */ | |
621 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
622 | ubidi_setInverse(UBiDi *pBiDi, UBool isInverse); | |
623 | ||
624 | /** | |
625 | * Is this Bidi object set to perform the inverse Bidi algorithm? | |
626 | * <p>Note: calling this function after setting the reordering mode with | |
627 | * <code>ubidi_setReorderingMode</code> will return <code>TRUE</code> if the | |
628 | * reordering mode was set to <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code>, | |
629 | * <code>FALSE</code> for all other values.</p> | |
630 | * | |
631 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
632 | * @return TRUE if the Bidi object is set to perform the inverse Bidi algorithm | |
633 | * by handling numbers as L. | |
634 | * | |
635 | * @see ubidi_setInverse | |
636 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
637 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
638 | */ | |
639 | ||
640 | U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 | |
641 | ubidi_isInverse(UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
642 | ||
643 | /** | |
644 | * Specify whether block separators must be allocated level zero, | |
645 | * so that successive paragraphs will progress from left to right. | |
646 | * This function must be called before <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>. | |
647 | * Paragraph separators (B) may appear in the text. Setting them to level zero | |
648 | * means that all paragraph separators (including one possibly appearing | |
649 | * in the last text position) are kept in the reordered text after the text | |
650 | * that they follow in the source text. | |
651 | * When this feature is not enabled, a paragraph separator at the last | |
652 | * position of the text before reordering will go to the first position | |
653 | * of the reordered text when the paragraph level is odd. | |
654 | * | |
655 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
656 | * | |
657 | * @param orderParagraphsLTR specifies whether paragraph separators (B) must | |
658 | * receive level 0, so that successive paragraphs progress from left to right. | |
659 | * | |
660 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
661 | * @stable ICU 3.4 | |
662 | */ | |
663 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
664 | ubidi_orderParagraphsLTR(UBiDi *pBiDi, UBool orderParagraphsLTR); | |
665 | ||
666 | /** | |
667 | * Is this Bidi object set to allocate level 0 to block separators so that | |
668 | * successive paragraphs progress from left to right? | |
669 | * | |
670 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
671 | * @return TRUE if the Bidi object is set to allocate level 0 to block | |
672 | * separators. | |
673 | * | |
674 | * @see ubidi_orderParagraphsLTR | |
675 | * @stable ICU 3.4 | |
676 | */ | |
677 | U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 | |
678 | ubidi_isOrderParagraphsLTR(UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
679 | ||
680 | /** | |
681 | * <code>UBiDiReorderingMode</code> values indicate which variant of the Bidi | |
682 | * algorithm to use. | |
683 | * | |
684 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
685 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
686 | */ | |
687 | typedef enum UBiDiReorderingMode { | |
688 | /** Regular Logical to Visual Bidi algorithm according to Unicode. | |
689 | * This is a 0 value. | |
690 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
691 | UBIDI_REORDER_DEFAULT = 0, | |
692 | /** Logical to Visual algorithm which handles numbers in a way which | |
693 | * mimicks the behavior of Windows XP. | |
694 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
695 | UBIDI_REORDER_NUMBERS_SPECIAL, | |
696 | /** Logical to Visual algorithm grouping numbers with adjacent R characters | |
697 | * (reversible algorithm). | |
698 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
699 | UBIDI_REORDER_GROUP_NUMBERS_WITH_R, | |
700 | /** Reorder runs only to transform a Logical LTR string to the Logical RTL | |
701 | * string with the same display, or vice-versa.<br> | |
702 | * If this mode is set together with option | |
703 | * <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>, some Bidi controls in the source | |
704 | * text may be removed and other controls may be added to produce the | |
705 | * minimum combination which has the required display. | |
706 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
707 | UBIDI_REORDER_RUNS_ONLY, | |
708 | /** Visual to Logical algorithm which handles numbers like L | |
709 | * (same algorithm as selected by <code>ubidi_setInverse(TRUE)</code>. | |
710 | * @see ubidi_setInverse | |
711 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
712 | UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L, | |
713 | /** Visual to Logical algorithm equivalent to the regular Logical to Visual | |
714 | * algorithm. | |
715 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
716 | UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT, | |
717 | /** Inverse Bidi (Visual to Logical) algorithm for the | |
718 | * <code>UBIDI_REORDER_NUMBERS_SPECIAL</code> Bidi algorithm. | |
719 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
720 | UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL, | |
721 | /** Number of values for reordering mode. | |
722 | * @stable ICU 3.6 */ | |
723 | UBIDI_REORDER_COUNT | |
724 | } UBiDiReorderingMode; | |
725 | ||
726 | /** | |
727 | * Modify the operation of the Bidi algorithm such that it implements some | |
728 | * variant to the basic Bidi algorithm or approximates an "inverse Bidi" | |
729 | * algorithm, depending on different values of the "reordering mode". | |
730 | * This function must be called before <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>, and stays | |
731 | * in effect until called again with a different argument. | |
732 | * | |
733 | * <p>The normal operation of the Bidi algorithm as described | |
734 | * in the Unicode Standard Annex #9 is to take text stored in logical | |
735 | * (keyboard, typing) order and to determine how to reorder it for visual | |
736 | * rendering.</p> | |
737 | * | |
738 | * <p>With the reordering mode set to a value other than | |
739 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_DEFAULT</code>, this function changes the behavior of | |
740 | * some of the subsequent functions in a way such that they implement an | |
741 | * inverse Bidi algorithm or some other algorithm variants.</p> | |
742 | * | |
743 | * <p>Some legacy systems store text in visual order, and for operations | |
744 | * with standard, Unicode-based algorithms, the text needs to be transformed | |
745 | * into logical order. This is effectively the inverse algorithm of the | |
746 | * described Bidi algorithm. Note that there is no standard algorithm for | |
747 | * this "inverse Bidi", so a number of variants are implemented here.</p> | |
748 | * | |
749 | * <p>In other cases, it may be desirable to emulate some variant of the | |
750 | * Logical to Visual algorithm (e.g. one used in MS Windows), or perform a | |
751 | * Logical to Logical transformation.</p> | |
752 | * | |
753 | * <ul> | |
754 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_DEFAULT</code>, | |
755 | * the standard Bidi Logical to Visual algorithm is applied.</li> | |
756 | * | |
757 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to | |
758 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_NUMBERS_SPECIAL</code>, | |
759 | * the algorithm used to perform Bidi transformations when calling | |
760 | * <code>ubidi_setPara</code> should approximate the algorithm used in | |
761 | * Microsoft Windows XP rather than strictly conform to the Unicode Bidi | |
762 | * algorithm. | |
763 | * <br> | |
764 | * The differences between the basic algorithm and the algorithm addressed | |
765 | * by this option are as follows: | |
766 | * <ul> | |
767 | * <li>Within text at an even embedding level, the sequence "123AB" | |
768 | * (where AB represent R or AL letters) is transformed to "123BA" by the | |
769 | * Unicode algorithm and to "BA123" by the Windows algorithm.</li> | |
770 | * <li>Arabic-Indic numbers (AN) are handled by the Windows algorithm just | |
771 | * like regular numbers (EN).</li> | |
772 | * </ul></li> | |
773 | * | |
774 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to | |
775 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_GROUP_NUMBERS_WITH_R</code>, | |
776 | * numbers located between LTR text and RTL text are associated with the RTL | |
777 | * text. For instance, an LTR paragraph with content "abc 123 DEF" (where | |
778 | * upper case letters represent RTL characters) will be transformed to | |
779 | * "abc FED 123" (and not "abc 123 FED"), "DEF 123 abc" will be transformed | |
780 | * to "123 FED abc" and "123 FED abc" will be transformed to "DEF 123 abc". | |
781 | * This makes the algorithm reversible and makes it useful when round trip | |
782 | * (from visual to logical and back to visual) must be achieved without | |
783 | * adding LRM characters. However, this is a variation from the standard | |
784 | * Unicode Bidi algorithm.<br> | |
785 | * The source text should not contain Bidi control characters other than LRM | |
786 | * or RLM.</li> | |
787 | * | |
788 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to | |
789 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_RUNS_ONLY</code>, | |
790 | * a "Logical to Logical" transformation must be performed: | |
791 | * <ul> | |
792 | * <li>If the default text level of the source text (argument <code>paraLevel</code> | |
793 | * in <code>ubidi_setPara</code>) is even, the source text will be handled as | |
794 | * LTR logical text and will be transformed to the RTL logical text which has | |
795 | * the same LTR visual display.</li> | |
796 | * <li>If the default level of the source text is odd, the source text | |
797 | * will be handled as RTL logical text and will be transformed to the | |
798 | * LTR logical text which has the same LTR visual display.</li> | |
799 | * </ul> | |
800 | * This mode may be needed when logical text which is basically Arabic or | |
801 | * Hebrew, with possible included numbers or phrases in English, has to be | |
802 | * displayed as if it had an even embedding level (this can happen if the | |
803 | * displaying application treats all text as if it was basically LTR). | |
804 | * <br> | |
805 | * This mode may also be needed in the reverse case, when logical text which is | |
806 | * basically English, with possible included phrases in Arabic or Hebrew, has to | |
807 | * be displayed as if it had an odd embedding level. | |
808 | * <br> | |
809 | * Both cases could be handled by adding LRE or RLE at the head of the text, | |
810 | * if the display subsystem supports these formatting controls. If it does not, | |
811 | * the problem may be handled by transforming the source text in this mode | |
812 | * before displaying it, so that it will be displayed properly.<br> | |
813 | * The source text should not contain Bidi control characters other than LRM | |
814 | * or RLM.</li> | |
815 | * | |
816 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to | |
817 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code>, an "inverse Bidi" algorithm | |
818 | * is applied. | |
819 | * Runs of text with numeric characters will be treated like LTR letters and | |
820 | * may need to be surrounded with LRM characters when they are written in | |
821 | * reordered sequence (the option <code>#UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code> can | |
822 | * be used with function <code>ubidi_writeReordered</code> to this end. This | |
823 | * mode is equivalent to calling <code>ubidi_setInverse()</code> with | |
824 | * argument <code>isInverse</code> set to <code>TRUE</code>.</li> | |
825 | * | |
826 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to | |
827 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT</code>, the "direct" Logical to Visual | |
828 | * Bidi algorithm is used as an approximation of an "inverse Bidi" algorithm. | |
829 | * This mode is similar to mode <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code> | |
830 | * but is closer to the regular Bidi algorithm. | |
831 | * <br> | |
832 | * For example, an LTR paragraph with the content "FED 123 456 CBA" (where | |
833 | * upper case represents RTL characters) will be transformed to | |
834 | * "ABC 456 123 DEF", as opposed to "DEF 123 456 ABC" | |
835 | * with mode <code>UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code>.<br> | |
836 | * When used in conjunction with option | |
837 | * <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>, this mode generally | |
838 | * adds Bidi marks to the output significantly more sparingly than mode | |
839 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code> with option | |
840 | * <code>#UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code> in calls to | |
841 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered</code>.</li> | |
842 | * | |
843 | * <li>When the reordering mode is set to | |
844 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL</code>, the Logical to Visual | |
845 | * Bidi algorithm used in Windows XP is used as an approximation of an "inverse Bidi" algorithm. | |
846 | * <br> | |
847 | * For example, an LTR paragraph with the content "abc FED123" (where | |
848 | * upper case represents RTL characters) will be transformed to "abc 123DEF."</li> | |
849 | * </ul> | |
850 | * | |
851 | * <p>In all the reordering modes specifying an "inverse Bidi" algorithm | |
852 | * (i.e. those with a name starting with <code>UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE</code>), | |
853 | * output runs should be retrieved using | |
854 | * <code>ubidi_getVisualRun()</code>, and the output text with | |
855 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>. The caller should keep in mind that in | |
856 | * "inverse Bidi" modes the input is actually visually ordered text and | |
857 | * reordered output returned by <code>ubidi_getVisualRun()</code> or | |
858 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> are actually runs or character string | |
859 | * of logically ordered output.<br> | |
860 | * For all the "inverse Bidi" modes, the source text should not contain | |
861 | * Bidi control characters other than LRM or RLM.</p> | |
862 | * | |
863 | * <p>Note that option <code>#UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE</code> of | |
864 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered</code> has no useful meaning and should not be | |
865 | * used in conjunction with any value of the reordering mode specifying | |
866 | * "inverse Bidi" or with value <code>UBIDI_REORDER_RUNS_ONLY</code>. | |
867 | * | |
868 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
869 | * @param reorderingMode specifies the required variant of the Bidi algorithm. | |
870 | * | |
871 | * @see UBiDiReorderingMode | |
872 | * @see ubidi_setInverse | |
873 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
874 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
875 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
876 | */ | |
877 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
878 | ubidi_setReorderingMode(UBiDi *pBiDi, UBiDiReorderingMode reorderingMode); | |
879 | ||
880 | /** | |
881 | * What is the requested reordering mode for a given Bidi object? | |
882 | * | |
883 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
884 | * @return the current reordering mode of the Bidi object | |
885 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
886 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
887 | */ | |
888 | U_STABLE UBiDiReorderingMode U_EXPORT2 | |
889 | ubidi_getReorderingMode(UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
890 | ||
891 | /** | |
892 | * <code>UBiDiReorderingOption</code> values indicate which options are | |
893 | * specified to affect the Bidi algorithm. | |
894 | * | |
895 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingOptions | |
896 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
897 | */ | |
898 | typedef enum UBiDiReorderingOption { | |
899 | /** | |
900 | * option value for <code>ubidi_setReorderingOptions</code>: | |
901 | * disable all the options which can be set with this function | |
902 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingOptions | |
903 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
904 | */ | |
905 | UBIDI_OPTION_DEFAULT = 0, | |
906 | ||
907 | /** | |
908 | * option bit for <code>ubidi_setReorderingOptions</code>: | |
909 | * insert Bidi marks (LRM or RLM) when needed to ensure correct result of | |
910 | * a reordering to a Logical order | |
911 | * | |
912 | * <p>This option must be set or reset before calling | |
913 | * <code>ubidi_setPara</code>.</p> | |
914 | * | |
915 | * <p>This option is significant only with reordering modes which generate | |
916 | * a result with Logical order, specifically:</p> | |
917 | * <ul> | |
918 | * <li><code>#UBIDI_REORDER_RUNS_ONLY</code></li> | |
919 | * <li><code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code></li> | |
920 | * <li><code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_LIKE_DIRECT</code></li> | |
921 | * <li><code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_FOR_NUMBERS_SPECIAL</code></li> | |
922 | * </ul> | |
923 | * | |
924 | * <p>If this option is set in conjunction with reordering mode | |
925 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code> or with calling | |
926 | * <code>ubidi_setInverse(TRUE)</code>, it implies | |
927 | * option <code>#UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code> | |
928 | * in calls to function <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>.</p> | |
929 | * | |
930 | * <p>For other reordering modes, a minimum number of LRM or RLM characters | |
931 | * will be added to the source text after reordering it so as to ensure | |
932 | * round trip, i.e. when applying the inverse reordering mode on the | |
933 | * resulting logical text with removal of Bidi marks | |
934 | * (option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code> set before calling | |
935 | * <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> or option <code>#UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code> | |
936 | * in <code>ubidi_writeReordered</code>), the result will be identical to the | |
937 | * source text in the first transformation. | |
938 | * | |
939 | * <p>This option will be ignored if specified together with option | |
940 | * <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. It inhibits option | |
941 | * <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code> in calls to function | |
942 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> and it implies option | |
943 | * <code>#UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code> in calls to function | |
944 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> if the reordering mode is | |
945 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code>.</p> | |
946 | * | |
947 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
948 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingOptions | |
949 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
950 | */ | |
951 | UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS = 1, | |
952 | ||
953 | /** | |
954 | * option bit for <code>ubidi_setReorderingOptions</code>: | |
955 | * remove Bidi control characters | |
956 | * | |
957 | * <p>This option must be set or reset before calling | |
958 | * <code>ubidi_setPara</code>.</p> | |
959 | * | |
960 | * <p>This option nullifies option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>. | |
961 | * It inhibits option <code>#UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code> in calls | |
962 | * to function <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> and it implies option | |
963 | * <code>#UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code> in calls to that function.</p> | |
964 | * | |
965 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
966 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingOptions | |
967 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
968 | */ | |
969 | UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS = 2, | |
970 | ||
971 | /** | |
972 | * option bit for <code>ubidi_setReorderingOptions</code>: | |
973 | * process the output as part of a stream to be continued | |
974 | * | |
975 | * <p>This option must be set or reset before calling | |
976 | * <code>ubidi_setPara</code>.</p> | |
977 | * | |
978 | * <p>This option specifies that the caller is interested in processing large | |
979 | * text object in parts. | |
980 | * The results of the successive calls are expected to be concatenated by the | |
981 | * caller. Only the call for the last part will have this option bit off.</p> | |
982 | * | |
983 | * <p>When this option bit is on, <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> may process | |
984 | * less than the full source text in order to truncate the text at a meaningful | |
985 | * boundary. The caller should call <code>ubidi_getProcessedLength()</code> | |
986 | * immediately after calling <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> in order to | |
987 | * determine how much of the source text has been processed. | |
988 | * Source text beyond that length should be resubmitted in following calls to | |
989 | * <code>ubidi_setPara</code>. The processed length may be less than | |
990 | * the length of the source text if a character preceding the last character of | |
991 | * the source text constitutes a reasonable boundary (like a block separator) | |
992 | * for text to be continued.<br> | |
993 | * If the last character of the source text constitutes a reasonable | |
994 | * boundary, the whole text will be processed at once.<br> | |
995 | * If nowhere in the source text there exists | |
996 | * such a reasonable boundary, the processed length will be zero.<br> | |
997 | * The caller should check for such an occurrence and do one of the following: | |
998 | * <ul><li>submit a larger amount of text with a better chance to include | |
999 | * a reasonable boundary.</li> | |
1000 | * <li>resubmit the same text after turning off option | |
1001 | * <code>UBIDI_OPTION_STREAMING</code>.</li></ul> | |
1002 | * In all cases, this option should be turned off before processing the last | |
1003 | * part of the text.</p> | |
1004 | * | |
1005 | * <p>When the <code>UBIDI_OPTION_STREAMING</code> option is used, | |
1006 | * it is recommended to call <code>ubidi_orderParagraphsLTR()</code> with | |
1007 | * argument <code>orderParagraphsLTR</code> set to <code>TRUE</code> before | |
1008 | * calling <code>ubidi_setPara</code> so that later paragraphs may be | |
1009 | * concatenated to previous paragraphs on the right.</p> | |
1010 | * | |
1011 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingMode | |
1012 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingOptions | |
1013 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1014 | * @see ubidi_orderParagraphsLTR | |
1015 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1016 | */ | |
1017 | UBIDI_OPTION_STREAMING = 4 | |
1018 | } UBiDiReorderingOption; | |
1019 | ||
1020 | /** | |
1021 | * Specify which of the reordering options | |
1022 | * should be applied during Bidi transformations. | |
1023 | * | |
1024 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1025 | * @param reorderingOptions is a combination of zero or more of the following | |
1026 | * options: | |
1027 | * <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_DEFAULT</code>, <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>, | |
1028 | * <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>, <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_STREAMING</code>. | |
1029 | * | |
1030 | * @see ubidi_getReorderingOptions | |
1031 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1032 | */ | |
1033 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1034 | ubidi_setReorderingOptions(UBiDi *pBiDi, uint32_t reorderingOptions); | |
1035 | ||
1036 | /** | |
1037 | * What are the reordering options applied to a given Bidi object? | |
1038 | * | |
1039 | * @param pBiDi is a <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1040 | * @return the current reordering options of the Bidi object | |
1041 | * @see ubidi_setReorderingOptions | |
1042 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1043 | */ | |
1044 | U_STABLE uint32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1045 | ubidi_getReorderingOptions(UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1046 | ||
1047 | /** | |
1048 | * Set the context before a call to ubidi_setPara().<p> | |
1049 | * | |
1050 | * ubidi_setPara() computes the left-right directionality for a given piece | |
1051 | * of text which is supplied as one of its arguments. Sometimes this piece | |
1052 | * of text (the "main text") should be considered in context, because text | |
1053 | * appearing before ("prologue") and/or after ("epilogue") the main text | |
1054 | * may affect the result of this computation.<p> | |
1055 | * | |
1056 | * This function specifies the prologue and/or the epilogue for the next | |
1057 | * call to ubidi_setPara(). The characters specified as prologue and | |
1058 | * epilogue should not be modified by the calling program until the call | |
1059 | * to ubidi_setPara() has returned. If successive calls to ubidi_setPara() | |
1060 | * all need specification of a context, ubidi_setContext() must be called | |
1061 | * before each call to ubidi_setPara(). In other words, a context is not | |
1062 | * "remembered" after the following successful call to ubidi_setPara().<p> | |
1063 | * | |
1064 | * If a call to ubidi_setPara() specifies UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR or | |
1065 | * UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL as paraLevel and is preceded by a call to | |
1066 | * ubidi_setContext() which specifies a prologue, the paragraph level will | |
1067 | * be computed taking in consideration the text in the prologue.<p> | |
1068 | * | |
1069 | * When ubidi_setPara() is called without a previous call to | |
1070 | * ubidi_setContext, the main text is handled as if preceded and followed | |
1071 | * by strong directional characters at the current paragraph level. | |
1072 | * Calling ubidi_setContext() with specification of a prologue will change | |
1073 | * this behavior by handling the main text as if preceded by the last | |
1074 | * strong character appearing in the prologue, if any. | |
1075 | * Calling ubidi_setContext() with specification of an epilogue will change | |
1076 | * the behavior of ubidi_setPara() by handling the main text as if followed | |
1077 | * by the first strong character or digit appearing in the epilogue, if any.<p> | |
1078 | * | |
1079 | * Note 1: if <code>ubidi_setContext</code> is called repeatedly without | |
1080 | * calling <code>ubidi_setPara</code>, the earlier calls have no effect, | |
1081 | * only the last call will be remembered for the next call to | |
1082 | * <code>ubidi_setPara</code>.<p> | |
1083 | * | |
1084 | * Note 2: calling <code>ubidi_setContext(pBiDi, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &errorCode)</code> | |
1085 | * cancels any previous setting of non-empty prologue or epilogue. | |
1086 | * The next call to <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> will process no | |
1087 | * prologue or epilogue.<p> | |
1088 | * | |
1089 | * Note 3: users must be aware that even after setting the context | |
1090 | * before a call to ubidi_setPara() to perform e.g. a logical to visual | |
1091 | * transformation, the resulting string may not be identical to what it | |
1092 | * would have been if all the text, including prologue and epilogue, had | |
1093 | * been processed together.<br> | |
1094 | * Example (upper case letters represent RTL characters):<br> | |
1095 | * prologue = "<code>abc DE</code>"<br> | |
1096 | * epilogue = none<br> | |
1097 | * main text = "<code>FGH xyz</code>"<br> | |
1098 | * paraLevel = UBIDI_LTR<br> | |
1099 | * display without prologue = "<code>HGF xyz</code>" | |
1100 | * ("HGF" is adjacent to "xyz")<br> | |
1101 | * display with prologue = "<code>abc HGFED xyz</code>" | |
1102 | * ("HGF" is not adjacent to "xyz")<br> | |
1103 | * | |
1104 | * @param pBiDi is a paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1105 | * | |
1106 | * @param prologue is a pointer to the text which precedes the text that | |
1107 | * will be specified in a coming call to ubidi_setPara(). | |
1108 | * If there is no prologue to consider, then <code>proLength</code> | |
1109 | * must be zero and this pointer can be NULL. | |
1110 | * | |
1111 | * @param proLength is the length of the prologue; if <code>proLength==-1</code> | |
1112 | * then the prologue must be zero-terminated. | |
1113 | * Otherwise proLength must be >= 0. If <code>proLength==0</code>, it means | |
1114 | * that there is no prologue to consider. | |
1115 | * | |
1116 | * @param epilogue is a pointer to the text which follows the text that | |
1117 | * will be specified in a coming call to ubidi_setPara(). | |
1118 | * If there is no epilogue to consider, then <code>epiLength</code> | |
1119 | * must be zero and this pointer can be NULL. | |
1120 | * | |
1121 | * @param epiLength is the length of the epilogue; if <code>epiLength==-1</code> | |
1122 | * then the epilogue must be zero-terminated. | |
1123 | * Otherwise epiLength must be >= 0. If <code>epiLength==0</code>, it means | |
1124 | * that there is no epilogue to consider. | |
1125 | * | |
1126 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1127 | * | |
1128 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
1129 | * @stable ICU 4.8 | |
1130 | */ | |
1131 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1132 | ubidi_setContext(UBiDi *pBiDi, | |
1133 | const UChar *prologue, int32_t proLength, | |
1134 | const UChar *epilogue, int32_t epiLength, | |
1135 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1136 | ||
1137 | /** | |
1138 | * Perform the Unicode Bidi algorithm. It is defined in the | |
1139 | * <a href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr9/">Unicode Standard Anned #9</a>, | |
1140 | * version 13, | |
1141 | * also described in The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 .<p> | |
1142 | * | |
1143 | * This function takes a piece of plain text containing one or more paragraphs, | |
1144 | * with or without externally specified embedding levels from <i>styled</i> | |
1145 | * text and computes the left-right-directionality of each character.<p> | |
1146 | * | |
1147 | * If the entire text is all of the same directionality, then | |
1148 | * the function may not perform all the steps described by the algorithm, | |
1149 | * i.e., some levels may not be the same as if all steps were performed. | |
1150 | * This is not relevant for unidirectional text.<br> | |
1151 | * For example, in pure LTR text with numbers the numbers would get | |
1152 | * a resolved level of 2 higher than the surrounding text according to | |
1153 | * the algorithm. This implementation may set all resolved levels to | |
1154 | * the same value in such a case.<p> | |
1155 | * | |
1156 | * The text can be composed of multiple paragraphs. Occurrence of a block | |
1157 | * separator in the text terminates a paragraph, and whatever comes next starts | |
1158 | * a new paragraph. The exception to this rule is when a Carriage Return (CR) | |
1159 | * is followed by a Line Feed (LF). Both CR and LF are block separators, but | |
1160 | * in that case, the pair of characters is considered as terminating the | |
1161 | * preceding paragraph, and a new paragraph will be started by a character | |
1162 | * coming after the LF. | |
1163 | * | |
1164 | * @param pBiDi A <code>UBiDi</code> object allocated with <code>ubidi_open()</code> | |
1165 | * which will be set to contain the reordering information, | |
1166 | * especially the resolved levels for all the characters in <code>text</code>. | |
1167 | * | |
1168 | * @param text is a pointer to the text that the Bidi algorithm will be performed on. | |
1169 | * This pointer is stored in the UBiDi object and can be retrieved | |
1170 | * with <code>ubidi_getText()</code>.<br> | |
1171 | * <strong>Note:</strong> the text must be (at least) <code>length</code> long. | |
1172 | * | |
1173 | * @param length is the length of the text; if <code>length==-1</code> then | |
1174 | * the text must be zero-terminated. | |
1175 | * | |
1176 | * @param paraLevel specifies the default level for the text; | |
1177 | * it is typically 0 (LTR) or 1 (RTL). | |
1178 | * If the function shall determine the paragraph level from the text, | |
1179 | * then <code>paraLevel</code> can be set to | |
1180 | * either <code>#UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR</code> | |
1181 | * or <code>#UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL</code>; if the text contains multiple | |
1182 | * paragraphs, the paragraph level shall be determined separately for | |
1183 | * each paragraph; if a paragraph does not include any strongly typed | |
1184 | * character, then the desired default is used (0 for LTR or 1 for RTL). | |
1185 | * Any other value between 0 and <code>#UBIDI_MAX_EXPLICIT_LEVEL</code> | |
1186 | * is also valid, with odd levels indicating RTL. | |
1187 | * | |
1188 | * @param embeddingLevels (in) may be used to preset the embedding and override levels, | |
1189 | * ignoring characters like LRE and PDF in the text. | |
1190 | * A level overrides the directional property of its corresponding | |
1191 | * (same index) character if the level has the | |
1192 | * <code>#UBIDI_LEVEL_OVERRIDE</code> bit set.<br><br> | |
1193 | * Except for that bit, it must be | |
1194 | * <code>paraLevel<=embeddingLevels[]<=UBIDI_MAX_EXPLICIT_LEVEL</code>, | |
1195 | * with one exception: a level of zero may be specified for a paragraph | |
1196 | * separator even if <code>paraLevel>0</code> when multiple paragraphs | |
1197 | * are submitted in the same call to <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>.<br><br> | |
1198 | * <strong>Caution: </strong>A copy of this pointer, not of the levels, | |
1199 | * will be stored in the <code>UBiDi</code> object; | |
1200 | * the <code>embeddingLevels</code> array must not be | |
1201 | * deallocated before the <code>UBiDi</code> structure is destroyed or reused, | |
1202 | * and the <code>embeddingLevels</code> | |
1203 | * should not be modified to avoid unexpected results on subsequent Bidi operations. | |
1204 | * However, the <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> and | |
1205 | * <code>ubidi_setLine()</code> functions may modify some or all of the levels.<br><br> | |
1206 | * After the <code>UBiDi</code> object is reused or destroyed, the caller | |
1207 | * must take care of the deallocation of the <code>embeddingLevels</code> array.<br><br> | |
1208 | * <strong>Note:</strong> the <code>embeddingLevels</code> array must be | |
1209 | * at least <code>length</code> long. | |
1210 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1211 | * value is not necessary. | |
1212 | * | |
1213 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1214 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1215 | */ | |
1216 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1217 | ubidi_setPara(UBiDi *pBiDi, const UChar *text, int32_t length, | |
1218 | UBiDiLevel paraLevel, UBiDiLevel *embeddingLevels, | |
1219 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1220 | ||
1221 | /** | |
1222 | * <code>ubidi_setLine()</code> sets a <code>UBiDi</code> to | |
1223 | * contain the reordering information, especially the resolved levels, | |
1224 | * for all the characters in a line of text. This line of text is | |
1225 | * specified by referring to a <code>UBiDi</code> object representing | |
1226 | * this information for a piece of text containing one or more paragraphs, | |
1227 | * and by specifying a range of indexes in this text.<p> | |
1228 | * In the new line object, the indexes will range from 0 to <code>limit-start-1</code>.<p> | |
1229 | * | |
1230 | * This is used after calling <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> | |
1231 | * for a piece of text, and after line-breaking on that text. | |
1232 | * It is not necessary if each paragraph is treated as a single line.<p> | |
1233 | * | |
1234 | * After line-breaking, rules (L1) and (L2) for the treatment of | |
1235 | * trailing WS and for reordering are performed on | |
1236 | * a <code>UBiDi</code> object that represents a line.<p> | |
1237 | * | |
1238 | * <strong>Important: </strong><code>pLineBiDi</code> shares data with | |
1239 | * <code>pParaBiDi</code>. | |
1240 | * You must destroy or reuse <code>pLineBiDi</code> before <code>pParaBiDi</code>. | |
1241 | * In other words, you must destroy or reuse the <code>UBiDi</code> object for a line | |
1242 | * before the object for its parent paragraph.<p> | |
1243 | * | |
1244 | * The text pointer that was stored in <code>pParaBiDi</code> is also copied, | |
1245 | * and <code>start</code> is added to it so that it points to the beginning of the | |
1246 | * line for this object. | |
1247 | * | |
1248 | * @param pParaBiDi is the parent paragraph object. It must have been set | |
1249 | * by a successful call to ubidi_setPara. | |
1250 | * | |
1251 | * @param start is the line's first index into the text. | |
1252 | * | |
1253 | * @param limit is just behind the line's last index into the text | |
1254 | * (its last index +1).<br> | |
1255 | * It must be <code>0<=start<limit<=</code>containing paragraph limit. | |
1256 | * If the specified line crosses a paragraph boundary, the function | |
1257 | * will terminate with error code U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR. | |
1258 | * | |
1259 | * @param pLineBiDi is the object that will now represent a line of the text. | |
1260 | * | |
1261 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1262 | * | |
1263 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
1264 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1265 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1266 | */ | |
1267 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1268 | ubidi_setLine(const UBiDi *pParaBiDi, | |
1269 | int32_t start, int32_t limit, | |
1270 | UBiDi *pLineBiDi, | |
1271 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1272 | ||
1273 | /** | |
1274 | * Get the directionality of the text. | |
1275 | * | |
1276 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1277 | * | |
1278 | * @return a value of <code>UBIDI_LTR</code>, <code>UBIDI_RTL</code> | |
1279 | * or <code>UBIDI_MIXED</code> | |
1280 | * that indicates if the entire text | |
1281 | * represented by this object is unidirectional, | |
1282 | * and which direction, or if it is mixed-directional. | |
1283 | * Note - The value <code>UBIDI_NEUTRAL</code> is never returned from this method. | |
1284 | * | |
1285 | * @see UBiDiDirection | |
1286 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1287 | */ | |
1288 | U_STABLE UBiDiDirection U_EXPORT2 | |
1289 | ubidi_getDirection(const UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1290 | ||
1291 | /** | |
1292 | * Gets the base direction of the text provided according | |
1293 | * to the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm. The base direction | |
1294 | * is derived from the first character in the string with bidirectional | |
1295 | * character type L, R, or AL. If the first such character has type L, | |
1296 | * <code>UBIDI_LTR</code> is returned. If the first such character has | |
1297 | * type R or AL, <code>UBIDI_RTL</code> is returned. If the string does | |
1298 | * not contain any character of these types, then | |
1299 | * <code>UBIDI_NEUTRAL</code> is returned. | |
1300 | * | |
1301 | * This is a lightweight function for use when only the base direction | |
1302 | * is needed and no further bidi processing of the text is needed. | |
1303 | * | |
1304 | * @param text is a pointer to the text whose base | |
1305 | * direction is needed. | |
1306 | * Note: the text must be (at least) @c length long. | |
1307 | * | |
1308 | * @param length is the length of the text; | |
1309 | * if <code>length==-1</code> then the text | |
1310 | * must be zero-terminated. | |
1311 | * | |
1312 | * @return <code>UBIDI_LTR</code>, <code>UBIDI_RTL</code>, | |
1313 | * <code>UBIDI_NEUTRAL</code> | |
1314 | * | |
1315 | * @see UBiDiDirection | |
1316 | * @stable ICU 4.6 | |
1317 | */ | |
1318 | U_STABLE UBiDiDirection U_EXPORT2 | |
1319 | ubidi_getBaseDirection(const UChar *text, int32_t length ); | |
1320 | ||
1321 | /** | |
1322 | * Get the pointer to the text. | |
1323 | * | |
1324 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1325 | * | |
1326 | * @return The pointer to the text that the UBiDi object was created for. | |
1327 | * | |
1328 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
1329 | * @see ubidi_setLine | |
1330 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1331 | */ | |
1332 | U_STABLE const UChar * U_EXPORT2 | |
1333 | ubidi_getText(const UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1334 | ||
1335 | /** | |
1336 | * Get the length of the text. | |
1337 | * | |
1338 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1339 | * | |
1340 | * @return The length of the text that the UBiDi object was created for. | |
1341 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1342 | */ | |
1343 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1344 | ubidi_getLength(const UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1345 | ||
1346 | /** | |
1347 | * Get the paragraph level of the text. | |
1348 | * | |
1349 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1350 | * | |
1351 | * @return The paragraph level. If there are multiple paragraphs, their | |
1352 | * level may vary if the required paraLevel is UBIDI_DEFAULT_LTR or | |
1353 | * UBIDI_DEFAULT_RTL. In that case, the level of the first paragraph | |
1354 | * is returned. | |
1355 | * | |
1356 | * @see UBiDiLevel | |
1357 | * @see ubidi_getParagraph | |
1358 | * @see ubidi_getParagraphByIndex | |
1359 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1360 | */ | |
1361 | U_STABLE UBiDiLevel U_EXPORT2 | |
1362 | ubidi_getParaLevel(const UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1363 | ||
1364 | /** | |
1365 | * Get the number of paragraphs. | |
1366 | * | |
1367 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1368 | * | |
1369 | * @return The number of paragraphs. | |
1370 | * @stable ICU 3.4 | |
1371 | */ | |
1372 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1373 | ubidi_countParagraphs(UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1374 | ||
1375 | /** | |
1376 | * Get a paragraph, given a position within the text. | |
1377 | * This function returns information about a paragraph.<br> | |
1378 | * Note: if the paragraph index is known, it is more efficient to | |
1379 | * retrieve the paragraph information using ubidi_getParagraphByIndex().<p> | |
1380 | * | |
1381 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1382 | * | |
1383 | * @param charIndex is the index of a character within the text, in the | |
1384 | * range <code>[0..ubidi_getProcessedLength(pBiDi)-1]</code>. | |
1385 | * | |
1386 | * @param pParaStart will receive the index of the first character of the | |
1387 | * paragraph in the text. | |
1388 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1389 | * value is not necessary. | |
1390 | * | |
1391 | * @param pParaLimit will receive the limit of the paragraph. | |
1392 | * The l-value that you point to here may be the | |
1393 | * same expression (variable) as the one for | |
1394 | * <code>charIndex</code>. | |
1395 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1396 | * value is not necessary. | |
1397 | * | |
1398 | * @param pParaLevel will receive the level of the paragraph. | |
1399 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1400 | * value is not necessary. | |
1401 | * | |
1402 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1403 | * | |
1404 | * @return The index of the paragraph containing the specified position. | |
1405 | * | |
1406 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1407 | * @stable ICU 3.4 | |
1408 | */ | |
1409 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1410 | ubidi_getParagraph(const UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t charIndex, int32_t *pParaStart, | |
1411 | int32_t *pParaLimit, UBiDiLevel *pParaLevel, | |
1412 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1413 | ||
1414 | /** | |
1415 | * Get a paragraph, given the index of this paragraph. | |
1416 | * | |
1417 | * This function returns information about a paragraph.<p> | |
1418 | * | |
1419 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1420 | * | |
1421 | * @param paraIndex is the number of the paragraph, in the | |
1422 | * range <code>[0..ubidi_countParagraphs(pBiDi)-1]</code>. | |
1423 | * | |
1424 | * @param pParaStart will receive the index of the first character of the | |
1425 | * paragraph in the text. | |
1426 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1427 | * value is not necessary. | |
1428 | * | |
1429 | * @param pParaLimit will receive the limit of the paragraph. | |
1430 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1431 | * value is not necessary. | |
1432 | * | |
1433 | * @param pParaLevel will receive the level of the paragraph. | |
1434 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1435 | * value is not necessary. | |
1436 | * | |
1437 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1438 | * | |
1439 | * @stable ICU 3.4 | |
1440 | */ | |
1441 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1442 | ubidi_getParagraphByIndex(const UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t paraIndex, | |
1443 | int32_t *pParaStart, int32_t *pParaLimit, | |
1444 | UBiDiLevel *pParaLevel, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1445 | ||
1446 | /** | |
1447 | * Get the level for one character. | |
1448 | * | |
1449 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1450 | * | |
1451 | * @param charIndex the index of a character. It must be in the range | |
1452 | * [0..ubidi_getProcessedLength(pBiDi)]. | |
1453 | * | |
1454 | * @return The level for the character at charIndex (0 if charIndex is not | |
1455 | * in the valid range). | |
1456 | * | |
1457 | * @see UBiDiLevel | |
1458 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1459 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1460 | */ | |
1461 | U_STABLE UBiDiLevel U_EXPORT2 | |
1462 | ubidi_getLevelAt(const UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t charIndex); | |
1463 | ||
1464 | /** | |
1465 | * Get an array of levels for each character.<p> | |
1466 | * | |
1467 | * Note that this function may allocate memory under some | |
1468 | * circumstances, unlike <code>ubidi_getLevelAt()</code>. | |
1469 | * | |
1470 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object, whose | |
1471 | * text length must be strictly positive. | |
1472 | * | |
1473 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1474 | * | |
1475 | * @return The levels array for the text, | |
1476 | * or <code>NULL</code> if an error occurs. | |
1477 | * | |
1478 | * @see UBiDiLevel | |
1479 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1480 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1481 | */ | |
1482 | U_STABLE const UBiDiLevel * U_EXPORT2 | |
1483 | ubidi_getLevels(UBiDi *pBiDi, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1484 | ||
1485 | /** | |
1486 | * Get a logical run. | |
1487 | * This function returns information about a run and is used | |
1488 | * to retrieve runs in logical order.<p> | |
1489 | * This is especially useful for line-breaking on a paragraph. | |
1490 | * | |
1491 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1492 | * | |
1493 | * @param logicalPosition is a logical position within the source text. | |
1494 | * | |
1495 | * @param pLogicalLimit will receive the limit of the corresponding run. | |
1496 | * The l-value that you point to here may be the | |
1497 | * same expression (variable) as the one for | |
1498 | * <code>logicalPosition</code>. | |
1499 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1500 | * value is not necessary. | |
1501 | * | |
1502 | * @param pLevel will receive the level of the corresponding run. | |
1503 | * This pointer can be <code>NULL</code> if this | |
1504 | * value is not necessary. | |
1505 | * | |
1506 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1507 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1508 | */ | |
1509 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1510 | ubidi_getLogicalRun(const UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t logicalPosition, | |
1511 | int32_t *pLogicalLimit, UBiDiLevel *pLevel); | |
1512 | ||
1513 | /** | |
1514 | * Get the number of runs. | |
1515 | * This function may invoke the actual reordering on the | |
1516 | * <code>UBiDi</code> object, after <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> | |
1517 | * may have resolved only the levels of the text. Therefore, | |
1518 | * <code>ubidi_countRuns()</code> may have to allocate memory, | |
1519 | * and may fail doing so. | |
1520 | * | |
1521 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1522 | * | |
1523 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1524 | * | |
1525 | * @return The number of runs. | |
1526 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1527 | */ | |
1528 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1529 | ubidi_countRuns(UBiDi *pBiDi, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1530 | ||
1531 | /** | |
1532 | * Get one run's logical start, length, and directionality, | |
1533 | * which can be 0 for LTR or 1 for RTL. | |
1534 | * In an RTL run, the character at the logical start is | |
1535 | * visually on the right of the displayed run. | |
1536 | * The length is the number of characters in the run.<p> | |
1537 | * <code>ubidi_countRuns()</code> should be called | |
1538 | * before the runs are retrieved. | |
1539 | * | |
1540 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1541 | * | |
1542 | * @param runIndex is the number of the run in visual order, in the | |
1543 | * range <code>[0..ubidi_countRuns(pBiDi)-1]</code>. | |
1544 | * | |
1545 | * @param pLogicalStart is the first logical character index in the text. | |
1546 | * The pointer may be <code>NULL</code> if this index is not needed. | |
1547 | * | |
1548 | * @param pLength is the number of characters (at least one) in the run. | |
1549 | * The pointer may be <code>NULL</code> if this is not needed. | |
1550 | * | |
1551 | * @return the directionality of the run, | |
1552 | * <code>UBIDI_LTR==0</code> or <code>UBIDI_RTL==1</code>, | |
1553 | * never <code>UBIDI_MIXED</code>, | |
1554 | * never <code>UBIDI_NEUTRAL</code>. | |
1555 | * | |
1556 | * @see ubidi_countRuns | |
1557 | * | |
1558 | * Example: | |
1559 | * <pre> | |
1560 | * \code | |
1561 | * int32_t i, count=ubidi_countRuns(pBiDi), | |
1562 | * logicalStart, visualIndex=0, length; | |
1563 | * for(i=0; i<count; ++i) { | |
1564 | * if(UBIDI_LTR==ubidi_getVisualRun(pBiDi, i, &logicalStart, &length)) { | |
1565 | * do { // LTR | |
1566 | * show_char(text[logicalStart++], visualIndex++); | |
1567 | * } while(--length>0); | |
1568 | * } else { | |
1569 | * logicalStart+=length; // logicalLimit | |
1570 | * do { // RTL | |
1571 | * show_char(text[--logicalStart], visualIndex++); | |
1572 | * } while(--length>0); | |
1573 | * } | |
1574 | * } | |
1575 | *\endcode | |
1576 | * </pre> | |
1577 | * | |
1578 | * Note that in right-to-left runs, code like this places | |
1579 | * second surrogates before first ones (which is generally a bad idea) | |
1580 | * and combining characters before base characters. | |
1581 | * <p> | |
1582 | * Use of <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>, optionally with the | |
1583 | * <code>#UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code> option, can be considered in order | |
1584 | * to avoid these issues. | |
1585 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1586 | */ | |
1587 | U_STABLE UBiDiDirection U_EXPORT2 | |
1588 | ubidi_getVisualRun(UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t runIndex, | |
1589 | int32_t *pLogicalStart, int32_t *pLength); | |
1590 | ||
1591 | /** | |
1592 | * Get the visual position from a logical text position. | |
1593 | * If such a mapping is used many times on the same | |
1594 | * <code>UBiDi</code> object, then calling | |
1595 | * <code>ubidi_getLogicalMap()</code> is more efficient.<p> | |
1596 | * | |
1597 | * The value returned may be <code>#UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code> if there is no | |
1598 | * visual position because the corresponding text character is a Bidi control | |
1599 | * removed from output by the option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. | |
1600 | * <p> | |
1601 | * When the visual output is altered by using options of | |
1602 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> such as <code>UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code>, | |
1603 | * <code>UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code>, <code>UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE</code>, | |
1604 | * <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code>, the visual position returned may not | |
1605 | * be correct. It is advised to use, when possible, reordering options | |
1606 | * such as <code>UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> and <code>UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. | |
1607 | * <p> | |
1608 | * Note that in right-to-left runs, this mapping places | |
1609 | * second surrogates before first ones (which is generally a bad idea) | |
1610 | * and combining characters before base characters. | |
1611 | * Use of <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>, optionally with the | |
1612 | * <code>#UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code> option can be considered instead | |
1613 | * of using the mapping, in order to avoid these issues. | |
1614 | * | |
1615 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1616 | * | |
1617 | * @param logicalIndex is the index of a character in the text. | |
1618 | * | |
1619 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1620 | * | |
1621 | * @return The visual position of this character. | |
1622 | * | |
1623 | * @see ubidi_getLogicalMap | |
1624 | * @see ubidi_getLogicalIndex | |
1625 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1626 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1627 | */ | |
1628 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1629 | ubidi_getVisualIndex(UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t logicalIndex, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1630 | ||
1631 | /** | |
1632 | * Get the logical text position from a visual position. | |
1633 | * If such a mapping is used many times on the same | |
1634 | * <code>UBiDi</code> object, then calling | |
1635 | * <code>ubidi_getVisualMap()</code> is more efficient.<p> | |
1636 | * | |
1637 | * The value returned may be <code>#UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code> if there is no | |
1638 | * logical position because the corresponding text character is a Bidi mark | |
1639 | * inserted in the output by option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>. | |
1640 | * <p> | |
1641 | * This is the inverse function to <code>ubidi_getVisualIndex()</code>. | |
1642 | * <p> | |
1643 | * When the visual output is altered by using options of | |
1644 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> such as <code>UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code>, | |
1645 | * <code>UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code>, <code>UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE</code>, | |
1646 | * <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code>, the logical position returned may not | |
1647 | * be correct. It is advised to use, when possible, reordering options | |
1648 | * such as <code>UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> and <code>UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. | |
1649 | * | |
1650 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1651 | * | |
1652 | * @param visualIndex is the visual position of a character. | |
1653 | * | |
1654 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1655 | * | |
1656 | * @return The index of this character in the text. | |
1657 | * | |
1658 | * @see ubidi_getVisualMap | |
1659 | * @see ubidi_getVisualIndex | |
1660 | * @see ubidi_getResultLength | |
1661 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1662 | */ | |
1663 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1664 | ubidi_getLogicalIndex(UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t visualIndex, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1665 | ||
1666 | /** | |
1667 | * Get a logical-to-visual index map (array) for the characters in the UBiDi | |
1668 | * (paragraph or line) object. | |
1669 | * <p> | |
1670 | * Some values in the map may be <code>#UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code> if the | |
1671 | * corresponding text characters are Bidi controls removed from the visual | |
1672 | * output by the option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. | |
1673 | * <p> | |
1674 | * When the visual output is altered by using options of | |
1675 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> such as <code>UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code>, | |
1676 | * <code>UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code>, <code>UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE</code>, | |
1677 | * <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code>, the visual positions returned may not | |
1678 | * be correct. It is advised to use, when possible, reordering options | |
1679 | * such as <code>UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> and <code>UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. | |
1680 | * <p> | |
1681 | * Note that in right-to-left runs, this mapping places | |
1682 | * second surrogates before first ones (which is generally a bad idea) | |
1683 | * and combining characters before base characters. | |
1684 | * Use of <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>, optionally with the | |
1685 | * <code>#UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code> option can be considered instead | |
1686 | * of using the mapping, in order to avoid these issues. | |
1687 | * | |
1688 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1689 | * | |
1690 | * @param indexMap is a pointer to an array of <code>ubidi_getProcessedLength()</code> | |
1691 | * indexes which will reflect the reordering of the characters. | |
1692 | * If option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> is set, the number | |
1693 | * of elements allocated in <code>indexMap</code> must be no less than | |
1694 | * <code>ubidi_getResultLength()</code>. | |
1695 | * The array does not need to be initialized.<br><br> | |
1696 | * The index map will result in <code>indexMap[logicalIndex]==visualIndex</code>. | |
1697 | * | |
1698 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1699 | * | |
1700 | * @see ubidi_getVisualMap | |
1701 | * @see ubidi_getVisualIndex | |
1702 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1703 | * @see ubidi_getResultLength | |
1704 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1705 | */ | |
1706 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1707 | ubidi_getLogicalMap(UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t *indexMap, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1708 | ||
1709 | /** | |
1710 | * Get a visual-to-logical index map (array) for the characters in the UBiDi | |
1711 | * (paragraph or line) object. | |
1712 | * <p> | |
1713 | * Some values in the map may be <code>#UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code> if the | |
1714 | * corresponding text characters are Bidi marks inserted in the visual output | |
1715 | * by the option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code>. | |
1716 | * <p> | |
1717 | * When the visual output is altered by using options of | |
1718 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> such as <code>UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code>, | |
1719 | * <code>UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code>, <code>UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE</code>, | |
1720 | * <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code>, the logical positions returned may not | |
1721 | * be correct. It is advised to use, when possible, reordering options | |
1722 | * such as <code>UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> and <code>UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code>. | |
1723 | * | |
1724 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph or line <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1725 | * | |
1726 | * @param indexMap is a pointer to an array of <code>ubidi_getResultLength()</code> | |
1727 | * indexes which will reflect the reordering of the characters. | |
1728 | * If option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code> is set, the number | |
1729 | * of elements allocated in <code>indexMap</code> must be no less than | |
1730 | * <code>ubidi_getProcessedLength()</code>. | |
1731 | * The array does not need to be initialized.<br><br> | |
1732 | * The index map will result in <code>indexMap[visualIndex]==logicalIndex</code>. | |
1733 | * | |
1734 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
1735 | * | |
1736 | * @see ubidi_getLogicalMap | |
1737 | * @see ubidi_getLogicalIndex | |
1738 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
1739 | * @see ubidi_getResultLength | |
1740 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1741 | */ | |
1742 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1743 | ubidi_getVisualMap(UBiDi *pBiDi, int32_t *indexMap, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
1744 | ||
1745 | /** | |
1746 | * This is a convenience function that does not use a UBiDi object. | |
1747 | * It is intended to be used for when an application has determined the levels | |
1748 | * of objects (character sequences) and just needs to have them reordered (L2). | |
1749 | * This is equivalent to using <code>ubidi_getLogicalMap()</code> on a | |
1750 | * <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1751 | * | |
1752 | * @param levels is an array with <code>length</code> levels that have been determined by | |
1753 | * the application. | |
1754 | * | |
1755 | * @param length is the number of levels in the array, or, semantically, | |
1756 | * the number of objects to be reordered. | |
1757 | * It must be <code>length>0</code>. | |
1758 | * | |
1759 | * @param indexMap is a pointer to an array of <code>length</code> | |
1760 | * indexes which will reflect the reordering of the characters. | |
1761 | * The array does not need to be initialized.<p> | |
1762 | * The index map will result in <code>indexMap[logicalIndex]==visualIndex</code>. | |
1763 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1764 | */ | |
1765 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1766 | ubidi_reorderLogical(const UBiDiLevel *levels, int32_t length, int32_t *indexMap); | |
1767 | ||
1768 | /** | |
1769 | * This is a convenience function that does not use a UBiDi object. | |
1770 | * It is intended to be used for when an application has determined the levels | |
1771 | * of objects (character sequences) and just needs to have them reordered (L2). | |
1772 | * This is equivalent to using <code>ubidi_getVisualMap()</code> on a | |
1773 | * <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1774 | * | |
1775 | * @param levels is an array with <code>length</code> levels that have been determined by | |
1776 | * the application. | |
1777 | * | |
1778 | * @param length is the number of levels in the array, or, semantically, | |
1779 | * the number of objects to be reordered. | |
1780 | * It must be <code>length>0</code>. | |
1781 | * | |
1782 | * @param indexMap is a pointer to an array of <code>length</code> | |
1783 | * indexes which will reflect the reordering of the characters. | |
1784 | * The array does not need to be initialized.<p> | |
1785 | * The index map will result in <code>indexMap[visualIndex]==logicalIndex</code>. | |
1786 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1787 | */ | |
1788 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1789 | ubidi_reorderVisual(const UBiDiLevel *levels, int32_t length, int32_t *indexMap); | |
1790 | ||
1791 | /** | |
1792 | * Invert an index map. | |
1793 | * The index mapping of the first map is inverted and written to | |
1794 | * the second one. | |
1795 | * | |
1796 | * @param srcMap is an array with <code>length</code> elements | |
1797 | * which defines the original mapping from a source array containing | |
1798 | * <code>length</code> elements to a destination array. | |
1799 | * Some elements of the source array may have no mapping in the | |
1800 | * destination array. In that case, their value will be | |
1801 | * the special value <code>UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code>. | |
1802 | * All elements must be >=0 or equal to <code>UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code>. | |
1803 | * Some elements may have a value >= <code>length</code>, if the | |
1804 | * destination array has more elements than the source array. | |
1805 | * There must be no duplicate indexes (two or more elements with the | |
1806 | * same value except <code>UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code>). | |
1807 | * | |
1808 | * @param destMap is an array with a number of elements equal to 1 + the highest | |
1809 | * value in <code>srcMap</code>. | |
1810 | * <code>destMap</code> will be filled with the inverse mapping. | |
1811 | * If element with index i in <code>srcMap</code> has a value k different | |
1812 | * from <code>UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code>, this means that element i of | |
1813 | * the source array maps to element k in the destination array. | |
1814 | * The inverse map will have value i in its k-th element. | |
1815 | * For all elements of the destination array which do not map to | |
1816 | * an element in the source array, the corresponding element in the | |
1817 | * inverse map will have a value equal to <code>UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE</code>. | |
1818 | * | |
1819 | * @param length is the length of each array. | |
1820 | * @see UBIDI_MAP_NOWHERE | |
1821 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1822 | */ | |
1823 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
1824 | ubidi_invertMap(const int32_t *srcMap, int32_t *destMap, int32_t length); | |
1825 | ||
1826 | /** option flags for ubidi_writeReordered() */ | |
1827 | ||
1828 | /** | |
1829 | * option bit for ubidi_writeReordered(): | |
1830 | * keep combining characters after their base characters in RTL runs | |
1831 | * | |
1832 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
1833 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1834 | */ | |
1835 | #define UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING 1 | |
1836 | ||
1837 | /** | |
1838 | * option bit for ubidi_writeReordered(): | |
1839 | * replace characters with the "mirrored" property in RTL runs | |
1840 | * by their mirror-image mappings | |
1841 | * | |
1842 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
1843 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1844 | */ | |
1845 | #define UBIDI_DO_MIRRORING 2 | |
1846 | ||
1847 | /** | |
1848 | * option bit for ubidi_writeReordered(): | |
1849 | * surround the run with LRMs if necessary; | |
1850 | * this is part of the approximate "inverse Bidi" algorithm | |
1851 | * | |
1852 | * <p>This option does not imply corresponding adjustment of the index | |
1853 | * mappings.</p> | |
1854 | * | |
1855 | * @see ubidi_setInverse | |
1856 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
1857 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1858 | */ | |
1859 | #define UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC 4 | |
1860 | ||
1861 | /** | |
1862 | * option bit for ubidi_writeReordered(): | |
1863 | * remove Bidi control characters | |
1864 | * (this does not affect #UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC) | |
1865 | * | |
1866 | * <p>This option does not imply corresponding adjustment of the index | |
1867 | * mappings.</p> | |
1868 | * | |
1869 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
1870 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1871 | */ | |
1872 | #define UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS 8 | |
1873 | ||
1874 | /** | |
1875 | * option bit for ubidi_writeReordered(): | |
1876 | * write the output in reverse order | |
1877 | * | |
1878 | * <p>This has the same effect as calling <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code> | |
1879 | * first without this option, and then calling | |
1880 | * <code>ubidi_writeReverse()</code> without mirroring. | |
1881 | * Doing this in the same step is faster and avoids a temporary buffer. | |
1882 | * An example for using this option is output to a character terminal that | |
1883 | * is designed for RTL scripts and stores text in reverse order.</p> | |
1884 | * | |
1885 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
1886 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
1887 | */ | |
1888 | #define UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE 16 | |
1889 | ||
1890 | /** | |
1891 | * Get the length of the source text processed by the last call to | |
1892 | * <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>. This length may be different from the length | |
1893 | * of the source text if option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_STREAMING</code> | |
1894 | * has been set. | |
1895 | * <br> | |
1896 | * Note that whenever the length of the text affects the execution or the | |
1897 | * result of a function, it is the processed length which must be considered, | |
1898 | * except for <code>ubidi_setPara</code> (which receives unprocessed source | |
1899 | * text) and <code>ubidi_getLength</code> (which returns the original length | |
1900 | * of the source text).<br> | |
1901 | * In particular, the processed length is the one to consider in the following | |
1902 | * cases: | |
1903 | * <ul> | |
1904 | * <li>maximum value of the <code>limit</code> argument of | |
1905 | * <code>ubidi_setLine</code></li> | |
1906 | * <li>maximum value of the <code>charIndex</code> argument of | |
1907 | * <code>ubidi_getParagraph</code></li> | |
1908 | * <li>maximum value of the <code>charIndex</code> argument of | |
1909 | * <code>ubidi_getLevelAt</code></li> | |
1910 | * <li>number of elements in the array returned by <code>ubidi_getLevels</code></li> | |
1911 | * <li>maximum value of the <code>logicalStart</code> argument of | |
1912 | * <code>ubidi_getLogicalRun</code></li> | |
1913 | * <li>maximum value of the <code>logicalIndex</code> argument of | |
1914 | * <code>ubidi_getVisualIndex</code></li> | |
1915 | * <li>number of elements filled in the <code>*indexMap</code> argument of | |
1916 | * <code>ubidi_getLogicalMap</code></li> | |
1917 | * <li>length of text processed by <code>ubidi_writeReordered</code></li> | |
1918 | * </ul> | |
1919 | * | |
1920 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1921 | * | |
1922 | * @return The length of the part of the source text processed by | |
1923 | * the last call to <code>ubidi_setPara</code>. | |
1924 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
1925 | * @see UBIDI_OPTION_STREAMING | |
1926 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1927 | */ | |
1928 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1929 | ubidi_getProcessedLength(const UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1930 | ||
1931 | /** | |
1932 | * Get the length of the reordered text resulting from the last call to | |
1933 | * <code>ubidi_setPara()</code>. This length may be different from the length | |
1934 | * of the source text if option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS</code> | |
1935 | * or option <code>#UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS</code> has been set. | |
1936 | * <br> | |
1937 | * This resulting length is the one to consider in the following cases: | |
1938 | * <ul> | |
1939 | * <li>maximum value of the <code>visualIndex</code> argument of | |
1940 | * <code>ubidi_getLogicalIndex</code></li> | |
1941 | * <li>number of elements of the <code>*indexMap</code> argument of | |
1942 | * <code>ubidi_getVisualMap</code></li> | |
1943 | * </ul> | |
1944 | * Note that this length stays identical to the source text length if | |
1945 | * Bidi marks are inserted or removed using option bits of | |
1946 | * <code>ubidi_writeReordered</code>, or if option | |
1947 | * <code>#UBIDI_REORDER_INVERSE_NUMBERS_AS_L</code> has been set. | |
1948 | * | |
1949 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
1950 | * | |
1951 | * @return The length of the reordered text resulting from | |
1952 | * the last call to <code>ubidi_setPara</code>. | |
1953 | * @see ubidi_setPara | |
1954 | * @see UBIDI_OPTION_INSERT_MARKS | |
1955 | * @see UBIDI_OPTION_REMOVE_CONTROLS | |
1956 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1957 | */ | |
1958 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
1959 | ubidi_getResultLength(const UBiDi *pBiDi); | |
1960 | ||
1961 | U_CDECL_BEGIN | |
1962 | /** | |
1963 | * value returned by <code>UBiDiClassCallback</code> callbacks when | |
1964 | * there is no need to override the standard Bidi class for a given code point. | |
1965 | * @see UBiDiClassCallback | |
1966 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1967 | */ | |
1968 | #define U_BIDI_CLASS_DEFAULT U_CHAR_DIRECTION_COUNT | |
1969 | ||
1970 | /** | |
1971 | * Callback type declaration for overriding default Bidi class values with | |
1972 | * custom ones. | |
1973 | * <p>Usually, the function pointer will be propagated to a <code>UBiDi</code> | |
1974 | * object by calling the <code>ubidi_setClassCallback()</code> function; | |
1975 | * then the callback will be invoked by the UBA implementation any time the | |
1976 | * class of a character is to be determined.</p> | |
1977 | * | |
1978 | * @param context is a pointer to the callback private data. | |
1979 | * | |
1980 | * @param c is the code point to get a Bidi class for. | |
1981 | * | |
1982 | * @return The directional property / Bidi class for the given code point | |
1983 | * <code>c</code> if the default class has been overridden, or | |
1984 | * <code>#U_BIDI_CLASS_DEFAULT</code> if the standard Bidi class value | |
1985 | * for <code>c</code> is to be used. | |
1986 | * @see ubidi_setClassCallback | |
1987 | * @see ubidi_getClassCallback | |
1988 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
1989 | */ | |
1990 | typedef UCharDirection U_CALLCONV | |
1991 | UBiDiClassCallback(const void *context, UChar32 c); | |
1992 | ||
1993 | U_CDECL_END | |
1994 | ||
1995 | /** | |
1996 | * Retrieve the Bidi class for a given code point. | |
1997 | * <p>If a <code>#UBiDiClassCallback</code> callback is defined and returns a | |
1998 | * value other than <code>#U_BIDI_CLASS_DEFAULT</code>, that value is used; | |
1999 | * otherwise the default class determination mechanism is invoked.</p> | |
2000 | * | |
2001 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
2002 | * | |
2003 | * @param c is the code point whose Bidi class must be retrieved. | |
2004 | * | |
2005 | * @return The Bidi class for character <code>c</code> based | |
2006 | * on the given <code>pBiDi</code> instance. | |
2007 | * @see UBiDiClassCallback | |
2008 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
2009 | */ | |
2010 | U_STABLE UCharDirection U_EXPORT2 | |
2011 | ubidi_getCustomizedClass(UBiDi *pBiDi, UChar32 c); | |
2012 | ||
2013 | /** | |
2014 | * Set the callback function and callback data used by the UBA | |
2015 | * implementation for Bidi class determination. | |
2016 | * <p>This may be useful for assigning Bidi classes to PUA characters, or | |
2017 | * for special application needs. For instance, an application may want to | |
2018 | * handle all spaces like L or R characters (according to the base direction) | |
2019 | * when creating the visual ordering of logical lines which are part of a report | |
2020 | * organized in columns: there should not be interaction between adjacent | |
2021 | * cells.<p> | |
2022 | * | |
2023 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
2024 | * | |
2025 | * @param newFn is the new callback function pointer. | |
2026 | * | |
2027 | * @param newContext is the new callback context pointer. This can be NULL. | |
2028 | * | |
2029 | * @param oldFn fillin: Returns the old callback function pointer. This can be | |
2030 | * NULL. | |
2031 | * | |
2032 | * @param oldContext fillin: Returns the old callback's context. This can be | |
2033 | * NULL. | |
2034 | * | |
2035 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
2036 | * | |
2037 | * @see ubidi_getClassCallback | |
2038 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
2039 | */ | |
2040 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
2041 | ubidi_setClassCallback(UBiDi *pBiDi, UBiDiClassCallback *newFn, | |
2042 | const void *newContext, UBiDiClassCallback **oldFn, | |
2043 | const void **oldContext, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
2044 | ||
2045 | /** | |
2046 | * Get the current callback function used for Bidi class determination. | |
2047 | * | |
2048 | * @param pBiDi is the paragraph <code>UBiDi</code> object. | |
2049 | * | |
2050 | * @param fn fillin: Returns the callback function pointer. | |
2051 | * | |
2052 | * @param context fillin: Returns the callback's private context. | |
2053 | * | |
2054 | * @see ubidi_setClassCallback | |
2055 | * @stable ICU 3.6 | |
2056 | */ | |
2057 | U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 | |
2058 | ubidi_getClassCallback(UBiDi *pBiDi, UBiDiClassCallback **fn, const void **context); | |
2059 | ||
2060 | /** | |
2061 | * Take a <code>UBiDi</code> object containing the reordering | |
2062 | * information for a piece of text (one or more paragraphs) set by | |
2063 | * <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> or for a line of text set by | |
2064 | * <code>ubidi_setLine()</code> and write a reordered string to the | |
2065 | * destination buffer. | |
2066 | * | |
2067 | * This function preserves the integrity of characters with multiple | |
2068 | * code units and (optionally) combining characters. | |
2069 | * Characters in RTL runs can be replaced by mirror-image characters | |
2070 | * in the destination buffer. Note that "real" mirroring has | |
2071 | * to be done in a rendering engine by glyph selection | |
2072 | * and that for many "mirrored" characters there are no | |
2073 | * Unicode characters as mirror-image equivalents. | |
2074 | * There are also options to insert or remove Bidi control | |
2075 | * characters; see the description of the <code>destSize</code> | |
2076 | * and <code>options</code> parameters and of the option bit flags. | |
2077 | * | |
2078 | * @param pBiDi A pointer to a <code>UBiDi</code> object that | |
2079 | * is set by <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> or | |
2080 | * <code>ubidi_setLine()</code> and contains the reordering | |
2081 | * information for the text that it was defined for, | |
2082 | * as well as a pointer to that text.<br><br> | |
2083 | * The text was aliased (only the pointer was stored | |
2084 | * without copying the contents) and must not have been modified | |
2085 | * since the <code>ubidi_setPara()</code> call. | |
2086 | * | |
2087 | * @param dest A pointer to where the reordered text is to be copied. | |
2088 | * The source text and <code>dest[destSize]</code> | |
2089 | * must not overlap. | |
2090 | * | |
2091 | * @param destSize The size of the <code>dest</code> buffer, | |
2092 | * in number of UChars. | |
2093 | * If the <code>UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code> | |
2094 | * option is set, then the destination length could be | |
2095 | * as large as | |
2096 | * <code>ubidi_getLength(pBiDi)+2*ubidi_countRuns(pBiDi)</code>. | |
2097 | * If the <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code> option | |
2098 | * is set, then the destination length may be less than | |
2099 | * <code>ubidi_getLength(pBiDi)</code>. | |
2100 | * If none of these options is set, then the destination length | |
2101 | * will be exactly <code>ubidi_getProcessedLength(pBiDi)</code>. | |
2102 | * | |
2103 | * @param options A bit set of options for the reordering that control | |
2104 | * how the reordered text is written. | |
2105 | * The options include mirroring the characters on a code | |
2106 | * point basis and inserting LRM characters, which is used | |
2107 | * especially for transforming visually stored text | |
2108 | * to logically stored text (although this is still an | |
2109 | * imperfect implementation of an "inverse Bidi" algorithm | |
2110 | * because it uses the "forward Bidi" algorithm at its core). | |
2111 | * The available options are: | |
2112 | * <code>#UBIDI_DO_MIRRORING</code>, | |
2113 | * <code>#UBIDI_INSERT_LRM_FOR_NUMERIC</code>, | |
2114 | * <code>#UBIDI_KEEP_BASE_COMBINING</code>, | |
2115 | * <code>#UBIDI_OUTPUT_REVERSE</code>, | |
2116 | * <code>#UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code> | |
2117 | * | |
2118 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
2119 | * | |
2120 | * @return The length of the output string. | |
2121 | * | |
2122 | * @see ubidi_getProcessedLength | |
2123 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
2124 | */ | |
2125 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
2126 | ubidi_writeReordered(UBiDi *pBiDi, | |
2127 | UChar *dest, int32_t destSize, | |
2128 | uint16_t options, | |
2129 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
2130 | ||
2131 | /** | |
2132 | * Reverse a Right-To-Left run of Unicode text. | |
2133 | * | |
2134 | * This function preserves the integrity of characters with multiple | |
2135 | * code units and (optionally) combining characters. | |
2136 | * Characters can be replaced by mirror-image characters | |
2137 | * in the destination buffer. Note that "real" mirroring has | |
2138 | * to be done in a rendering engine by glyph selection | |
2139 | * and that for many "mirrored" characters there are no | |
2140 | * Unicode characters as mirror-image equivalents. | |
2141 | * There are also options to insert or remove Bidi control | |
2142 | * characters. | |
2143 | * | |
2144 | * This function is the implementation for reversing RTL runs as part | |
2145 | * of <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>. For detailed descriptions | |
2146 | * of the parameters, see there. | |
2147 | * Since no Bidi controls are inserted here, the output string length | |
2148 | * will never exceed <code>srcLength</code>. | |
2149 | * | |
2150 | * @see ubidi_writeReordered | |
2151 | * | |
2152 | * @param src A pointer to the RTL run text. | |
2153 | * | |
2154 | * @param srcLength The length of the RTL run. | |
2155 | * | |
2156 | * @param dest A pointer to where the reordered text is to be copied. | |
2157 | * <code>src[srcLength]</code> and <code>dest[destSize]</code> | |
2158 | * must not overlap. | |
2159 | * | |
2160 | * @param destSize The size of the <code>dest</code> buffer, | |
2161 | * in number of UChars. | |
2162 | * If the <code>UBIDI_REMOVE_BIDI_CONTROLS</code> option | |
2163 | * is set, then the destination length may be less than | |
2164 | * <code>srcLength</code>. | |
2165 | * If this option is not set, then the destination length | |
2166 | * will be exactly <code>srcLength</code>. | |
2167 | * | |
2168 | * @param options A bit set of options for the reordering that control | |
2169 | * how the reordered text is written. | |
2170 | * See the <code>options</code> parameter in <code>ubidi_writeReordered()</code>. | |
2171 | * | |
2172 | * @param pErrorCode must be a valid pointer to an error code value. | |
2173 | * | |
2174 | * @return The length of the output string. | |
2175 | * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
2176 | */ | |
2177 | U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 | |
2178 | ubidi_writeReverse(const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength, | |
2179 | UChar *dest, int32_t destSize, | |
2180 | uint16_t options, | |
2181 | UErrorCode *pErrorCode); | |
2182 | ||
2183 | /*#define BIDI_SAMPLE_CODE*/ | |
2184 | /*@}*/ | |
2185 | ||
2186 | #endif |