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$ cat -n /usr/include/unicode/ustring.h 1 // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. 2 // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html 3 /* 4 ********************************************************************** 5 * Copyright (C) 1998-2014, International Business Machines 6 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. 7 ********************************************************************** 8 * 9 * File ustring.h 10 * 11 * Modification History: 12 * 13 * Date Name Description 14 * 12/07/98 bertrand Creation. 15 ****************************************************************************** 16 */ 17 18 #ifndef USTRING_H 19 #define USTRING_H 20 21 #include "unicode/utypes.h" 22 #include "unicode/putil.h" 23 #include "unicode/uiter.h" 24 25 /** 26 * \def UBRK_TYPEDEF_UBREAK_ITERATOR 27 * @internal 28 */ 29 30 #ifndef UBRK_TYPEDEF_UBREAK_ITERATOR 31 # define UBRK_TYPEDEF_UBREAK_ITERATOR 32 /** Simple declaration for u_strToTitle() to avoid including unicode/ubrk.h. @stable ICU 2.1*/ 33 typedef struct UBreakIterator UBreakIterator; 34 #endif 35 36 /** 37 * \file 38 * \brief C API: Unicode string handling functions 39 * 40 * These C API functions provide general Unicode string handling. 41 * 42 * Some functions are equivalent in name, signature, and behavior to the ANSI C
43 * functions. (For example, they do not check for bad arguments like NULL string pointers.) 44 * In some cases, only the thread-safe variant of such a function is implemented here 45 * (see u_strtok_r()). 46 * 47 * Other functions provide more Unicode-specific functionality like locale-specific 48 * upper/lower-casing and string comparison in code point order. 49 * 50 * ICU uses 16-bit Unicode (UTF-16) in the form of arrays of UChar code units. 51 * UTF-16 encodes each Unicode code point with either one or two UChar code units. 52 * (This is the default form of Unicode, and a forward-compatible extension of the original, 53 * fixed-width form that was known as UCS-2. UTF-16 superseded UCS-2 with Unicode 2.0 54 * in 1996.) 55 * 56 * Some APIs accept a 32-bit UChar32 value for a single code point. 57 * 58 * ICU also handles 16-bit Unicode text with unpaired surrogates. 59 * Such text is not well-formed UTF-16. 60 * Code-point-related functions treat unpaired surrogates as surrogate code points, 61 * i.e., as separate units. 62 * 63 * Although UTF-16 is a variable-width encoding form (like some legacy multi-byte encodings), 64 * it is much more efficient even for random access because the code unit values 65 * for single-unit characters vs. lead units vs. trail units are completely disjoint. 66 * This means that it is easy to determine character (code point) boundaries from 67 * random offsets in the string. 68 * 69 * Unicode (UTF-16) string processing is optimized for the single-unit case. 70 * Although it is important to support supplementary characters 71 * (which use pairs of lead/trail code units called "surrogates"), 72 * their occurrence is rare. Almost all characters in modern use require only 73 * a single UChar code unit (i.e., their code point values are <=0xffff). 74 * 75 * For more details see the User Guide Strings chapter (https://unicode-org.github.io/icu/userguide/strings/). 76 * For a discussion of the handling of unpaired surrogates see also 77 * Jitterbug 2145 and its icu mailing list proposal on 2002-sep-18. 78 */ 79 80 /** 81 * \defgroup ustring_ustrlen String Length 82 * \ingroup ustring_strlen 83 */ 84 /*@{*/ 85 /** 86 * Determine the length of an array of UChar. 87 * 88 * @param s The array of UChars, NULL (U+0000) terminated. 89 * @return The number of UChars in
chars
, minus the terminator. 90 * @stable ICU 2.0 91 */ 92 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 93 u_strlen(const UChar *s); 94 /*@}*/ 95 96 /** 97 * Count Unicode code points in the length UChar code units of the string. 98 * A code point may occupy either one or two UChar code units. 99 * Counting code points involves reading all code units. 100 * 101 * This functions is basically the inverse of the U16_FWD_N() macro (see utf.h). 102 * 103 * @param s The input string. 104 * @param length The number of UChar code units to be checked, or -1 to count all 105 * code points before the first NUL (U+0000). 106 * @return The number of code points in the specified code units. 107 * @stable ICU 2.0 108 */ 109 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 110 u_countChar32(const UChar *s, int32_t length); 111 112 /** 113 * Check if the string contains more Unicode code points than a certain number. 114 * This is more efficient than counting all code points in the entire string 115 * and comparing that number with a threshold. 116 * This function may not need to scan the string at all if the length is known 117 * (not -1 for NUL-termination) and falls within a certain range, and 118 * never needs to count more than 'number+1' code points. 119 * Logically equivalent to (u_countChar32(s, length)>number). 120 * A Unicode code point may occupy either one or two UChar code units. 121 * 122 * @param s The input string. 123 * @param length The length of the string, or -1 if it is NUL-terminated. 124 * @param number The number of code points in the string is compared against 125 * the 'number' parameter. 126 * @return Boolean value for whether the string contains more Unicode code points 127 * than 'number'. Same as (u_countChar32(s, length)>number). 128 * @stable ICU 2.4 129 */ 130 U_CAPI UBool U_EXPORT2 131 u_strHasMoreChar32Than(const UChar *s, int32_t length, int32_t number); 132 133 /** 134 * Concatenate two ustrings. Appends a copy of
src
, 135 * including the null terminator, to
dst
. The initial copied 136 * character from
src
overwrites the null terminator in
dst
. 137 * 138 * @param dst The destination string. 139 * @param src The source string. 140 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 141 * @stable ICU 2.0 142 */ 143 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 144 u_strcat(UChar *dst, 145 const UChar *src); 146 147 /** 148 * Concatenate two ustrings. 149 * Appends at most
n
characters from
src
to
dst
. 150 * Adds a terminating NUL. 151 * If src is too long, then only
n-1
characters will be copied 152 * before the terminating NUL. 153 * If
n<=0
then dst is not modified. 154 * 155 * @param dst The destination string. 156 * @param src The source string (can be NULL/invalid if n<=0). 157 * @param n The maximum number of characters to append; no-op if <=0. 158 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 159 * @stable ICU 2.0 160 */ 161 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 162 u_strncat(UChar *dst, 163 const UChar *src, 164 int32_t n); 165 166 /** 167 * Find the first occurrence of a substring in a string. 168 * The substring is found at code point boundaries. 169 * That means that if the substring begins with 170 * a trail surrogate or ends with a lead surrogate, 171 * then it is found only if these surrogates stand alone in the text. 172 * Otherwise, the substring edge units would be matched against 173 * halves of surrogate pairs. 174 * 175 * @param s The string to search (NUL-terminated). 176 * @param substring The substring to find (NUL-terminated). 177 * @return A pointer to the first occurrence of
substring
in
s
, 178 * or
s
itself if the
substring
is empty, 179 * or
NULL
if
substring
is not in
s
. 180 * @stable ICU 2.0 181 * 182 * @see u_strrstr 183 * @see u_strFindFirst 184 * @see u_strFindLast 185 */ 186 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 187 u_strstr(const UChar *s, const UChar *substring); 188 189 /** 190 * Find the first occurrence of a substring in a string. 191 * The substring is found at code point boundaries. 192 * That means that if the substring begins with 193 * a trail surrogate or ends with a lead surrogate, 194 * then it is found only if these surrogates stand alone in the text. 195 * Otherwise, the substring edge units would be matched against 196 * halves of surrogate pairs. 197 * 198 * @param s The string to search. 199 * @param length The length of s (number of UChars), or -1 if it is NUL-terminated. 200 * @param substring The substring to find (NUL-terminated). 201 * @param subLength The length of substring (number of UChars), or -1 if it is NUL-terminated. 202 * @return A pointer to the first occurrence of
substring
in
s
, 203 * or
s
itself if the
substring
is empty, 204 * or
NULL
if
substring
is not in
s
. 205 * @stable ICU 2.4 206 * 207 * @see u_strstr 208 * @see u_strFindLast 209 */ 210 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 211 u_strFindFirst(const UChar *s, int32_t length, const UChar *substring, int32_t subLength); 212 213 /** 214 * Find the first occurrence of a BMP code point in a string. 215 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 216 * part of a surrogate pair. 217 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 218 * 219 * @param s The string to search (NUL-terminated). 220 * @param c The BMP code point to find. 221 * @return A pointer to the first occurrence of
c
in
s
222 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 223 * @stable ICU 2.0 224 * 225 * @see u_strchr32 226 * @see u_memchr 227 * @see u_strstr 228 * @see u_strFindFirst 229 */ 230 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 231 u_strchr(const UChar *s, UChar c); 232 233 /** 234 * Find the first occurrence of a code point in a string. 235 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 236 * part of a surrogate pair. 237 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 238 * 239 * @param s The string to search (NUL-terminated). 240 * @param c The code point to find. 241 * @return A pointer to the first occurrence of
c
in
s
242 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 243 * @stable ICU 2.0 244 * 245 * @see u_strchr 246 * @see u_memchr32 247 * @see u_strstr 248 * @see u_strFindFirst 249 */ 250 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 251 u_strchr32(const UChar *s, UChar32 c); 252 253 /** 254 * Find the last occurrence of a substring in a string. 255 * The substring is found at code point boundaries. 256 * That means that if the substring begins with 257 * a trail surrogate or ends with a lead surrogate, 258 * then it is found only if these surrogates stand alone in the text. 259 * Otherwise, the substring edge units would be matched against 260 * halves of surrogate pairs. 261 * 262 * @param s The string to search (NUL-terminated). 263 * @param substring The substring to find (NUL-terminated). 264 * @return A pointer to the last occurrence of
substring
in
s
, 265 * or
s
itself if the
substring
is empty, 266 * or
NULL
if
substring
is not in
s
. 267 * @stable ICU 2.4 268 * 269 * @see u_strstr 270 * @see u_strFindFirst 271 * @see u_strFindLast 272 */ 273 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 274 u_strrstr(const UChar *s, const UChar *substring); 275 276 /** 277 * Find the last occurrence of a substring in a string. 278 * The substring is found at code point boundaries. 279 * That means that if the substring begins with 280 * a trail surrogate or ends with a lead surrogate, 281 * then it is found only if these surrogates stand alone in the text. 282 * Otherwise, the substring edge units would be matched against 283 * halves of surrogate pairs. 284 * 285 * @param s The string to search. 286 * @param length The length of s (number of UChars), or -1 if it is NUL-terminated. 287 * @param substring The substring to find (NUL-terminated). 288 * @param subLength The length of substring (number of UChars), or -1 if it is NUL-terminated. 289 * @return A pointer to the last occurrence of
substring
in
s
, 290 * or
s
itself if the
substring
is empty, 291 * or
NULL
if
substring
is not in
s
. 292 * @stable ICU 2.4 293 * 294 * @see u_strstr 295 * @see u_strFindLast 296 */ 297 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 298 u_strFindLast(const UChar *s, int32_t length, const UChar *substring, int32_t subLength); 299 300 /** 301 * Find the last occurrence of a BMP code point in a string. 302 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 303 * part of a surrogate pair. 304 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 305 * 306 * @param s The string to search (NUL-terminated). 307 * @param c The BMP code point to find. 308 * @return A pointer to the last occurrence of
c
in
s
309 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 310 * @stable ICU 2.4 311 * 312 * @see u_strrchr32 313 * @see u_memrchr 314 * @see u_strrstr 315 * @see u_strFindLast 316 */ 317 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 318 u_strrchr(const UChar *s, UChar c); 319 320 /** 321 * Find the last occurrence of a code point in a string. 322 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 323 * part of a surrogate pair. 324 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 325 * 326 * @param s The string to search (NUL-terminated). 327 * @param c The code point to find. 328 * @return A pointer to the last occurrence of
c
in
s
329 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 330 * @stable ICU 2.4 331 * 332 * @see u_strrchr 333 * @see u_memchr32 334 * @see u_strrstr 335 * @see u_strFindLast 336 */ 337 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 338 u_strrchr32(const UChar *s, UChar32 c); 339 340 /** 341 * Locates the first occurrence in the string
string
of any of the characters 342 * in the string
matchSet
. 343 * Works just like C's strpbrk but with Unicode. 344 * 345 * @param string The string in which to search, NUL-terminated. 346 * @param matchSet A NUL-terminated string defining a set of code points 347 * for which to search in the text string. 348 * @return A pointer to the character in
string
that matches one of the 349 * characters in
matchSet
, or NULL if no such character is found. 350 * @stable ICU 2.0 351 */ 352 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 353 u_strpbrk(const UChar *string, const UChar *matchSet); 354 355 /** 356 * Returns the number of consecutive characters in
string
, 357 * beginning with the first, that do not occur somewhere in
matchSet
. 358 * Works just like C's strcspn but with Unicode. 359 * 360 * @param string The string in which to search, NUL-terminated. 361 * @param matchSet A NUL-terminated string defining a set of code points 362 * for which to search in the text string. 363 * @return The number of initial characters in
string
that do not 364 * occur in
matchSet
. 365 * @see u_strspn 366 * @stable ICU 2.0 367 */ 368 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 369 u_strcspn(const UChar *string, const UChar *matchSet); 370 371 /** 372 * Returns the number of consecutive characters in
string
, 373 * beginning with the first, that occur somewhere in
matchSet
. 374 * Works just like C's strspn but with Unicode. 375 * 376 * @param string The string in which to search, NUL-terminated. 377 * @param matchSet A NUL-terminated string defining a set of code points 378 * for which to search in the text string. 379 * @return The number of initial characters in
string
that do 380 * occur in
matchSet
. 381 * @see u_strcspn 382 * @stable ICU 2.0 383 */ 384 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 385 u_strspn(const UChar *string, const UChar *matchSet); 386 387 /** 388 * The string tokenizer API allows an application to break a string into 389 * tokens. Unlike strtok(), the saveState (the current pointer within the 390 * original string) is maintained in saveState. In the first call, the 391 * argument src is a pointer to the string. In subsequent calls to 392 * return successive tokens of that string, src must be specified as 393 * NULL. The value saveState is set by this function to maintain the 394 * function's position within the string, and on each subsequent call 395 * you must give this argument the same variable. This function does 396 * handle surrogate pairs. This function is similar to the strtok_r() 397 * the POSIX Threads Extension (1003.1c-1995) version. 398 * 399 * @param src String containing token(s). This string will be modified. 400 * After the first call to u_strtok_r(), this argument must 401 * be NULL to get to the next token. 402 * @param delim Set of delimiter characters (Unicode code points). 403 * @param saveState The current pointer within the original string, 404 * which is set by this function. The saveState 405 * parameter should the address of a local variable of type 406 * UChar *. (i.e. defined "UChar *myLocalSaveState" and use 407 * &myLocalSaveState for this parameter). 408 * @return A pointer to the next token found in src, or NULL 409 * when there are no more tokens. 410 * @stable ICU 2.0 411 */ 412 U_CAPI UChar * U_EXPORT2 413 u_strtok_r(UChar *src, 414 const UChar *delim, 415 UChar **saveState); 416 417 /** 418 * Compare two Unicode strings for bitwise equality (code unit order). 419 * 420 * @param s1 A string to compare. 421 * @param s2 A string to compare. 422 * @return 0 if
s1
and
s2
are bitwise equal; a negative 423 * value if
s1
is bitwise less than
s2,
; a positive 424 * value if
s1
is bitwise greater than
s2
. 425 * @stable ICU 2.0 426 */ 427 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 428 u_strcmp(const UChar *s1, 429 const UChar *s2); 430 431 /** 432 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 433 * See u_strCompare for details. 434 * 435 * @param s1 A string to compare. 436 * @param s2 A string to compare. 437 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 438 * the first string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 439 * in code point order 440 * @stable ICU 2.0 441 */ 442 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 443 u_strcmpCodePointOrder(const UChar *s1, const UChar *s2); 444 445 /** 446 * Compare two Unicode strings (binary order). 447 * 448 * The comparison can be done in code unit order or in code point order. 449 * They differ only in UTF-16 when 450 * comparing supplementary code points (U+10000..U+10ffff) 451 * to BMP code points near the end of the BMP (i.e., U+e000..U+ffff). 452 * In code unit order, high BMP code points sort after supplementary code points 453 * because they are stored as pairs of surrogates which are at U+d800..U+dfff. 454 * 455 * This functions works with strings of different explicitly specified lengths 456 * unlike the ANSI C-like u_strcmp() and u_memcmp() etc. 457 * NUL-terminated strings are possible with length arguments of -1. 458 * 459 * @param s1 First source string. 460 * @param length1 Length of first source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated. 461 * 462 * @param s2 Second source string. 463 * @param length2 Length of second source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated. 464 * 465 * @param codePointOrder Choose between code unit order (false) 466 * and code point order (true). 467 * 468 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons 469 * 470 * @stable ICU 2.2 471 */ 472 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 473 u_strCompare(const UChar *s1, int32_t length1, 474 const UChar *s2, int32_t length2, 475 UBool codePointOrder); 476 477 /** 478 * Compare two Unicode strings (binary order) 479 * as presented by UCharIterator objects. 480 * Works otherwise just like u_strCompare(). 481 * 482 * Both iterators are reset to their start positions. 483 * When the function returns, it is undefined where the iterators 484 * have stopped. 485 * 486 * @param iter1 First source string iterator. 487 * @param iter2 Second source string iterator. 488 * @param codePointOrder Choose between code unit order (false) 489 * and code point order (true). 490 * 491 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons 492 * 493 * @see u_strCompare 494 * 495 * @stable ICU 2.6 496 */ 497 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 498 u_strCompareIter(UCharIterator *iter1, UCharIterator *iter2, UBool codePointOrder); 499 500 /** 501 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 502 * This is equivalent to 503 * u_strCompare(u_strFoldCase(s1, options), 504 * u_strFoldCase(s2, options), 505 * (options&U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER)!=0). 506 * 507 * The comparison can be done in UTF-16 code unit order or in code point order. 508 * They differ only when comparing supplementary code points (U+10000..U+10ffff) 509 * to BMP code points near the end of the BMP (i.e., U+e000..U+ffff). 510 * In code unit order, high BMP code points sort after supplementary code points 511 * because they are stored as pairs of surrogates which are at U+d800..U+dfff. 512 * 513 * This functions works with strings of different explicitly specified lengths 514 * unlike the ANSI C-like u_strcmp() and u_memcmp() etc. 515 * NUL-terminated strings are possible with length arguments of -1. 516 * 517 * @param s1 First source string. 518 * @param length1 Length of first source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated. 519 * 520 * @param s2 Second source string. 521 * @param length2 Length of second source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated. 522 * 523 * @param options A bit set of options: 524 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 525 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 526 * 527 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 528 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 529 * (see u_strCompare for details). 530 * 531 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 532 * 533 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 534 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 535 * 536 * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons 537 * 538 * @stable ICU 2.2 539 */ 540 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 541 u_strCaseCompare(const UChar *s1, int32_t length1, 542 const UChar *s2, int32_t length2, 543 uint32_t options, 544 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 545 546 /** 547 * Compare two ustrings for bitwise equality. 548 * Compares at most
n
characters. 549 * 550 * @param ucs1 A string to compare (can be NULL/invalid if n<=0). 551 * @param ucs2 A string to compare (can be NULL/invalid if n<=0). 552 * @param n The maximum number of characters to compare; always returns 0 if n<=0. 553 * @return 0 if
s1
and
s2
are bitwise equal; a negative 554 * value if
s1
is bitwise less than
s2
; a positive 555 * value if
s1
is bitwise greater than
s2
. 556 * @stable ICU 2.0 557 */ 558 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 559 u_strncmp(const UChar *ucs1, 560 const UChar *ucs2, 561 int32_t n); 562 563 /** 564 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 565 * This is different in UTF-16 from u_strncmp() if supplementary characters are present. 566 * For details, see u_strCompare(). 567 * 568 * @param s1 A string to compare. 569 * @param s2 A string to compare. 570 * @param n The maximum number of characters to compare. 571 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 572 * the first string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 573 * in code point order 574 * @stable ICU 2.0 575 */ 576 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 577 u_strncmpCodePointOrder(const UChar *s1, const UChar *s2, int32_t n); 578 579 /** 580 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 581 * This is equivalent to u_strcmp(u_strFoldCase(s1, options), u_strFoldCase(s2, options)). 582 * 583 * @param s1 A string to compare. 584 * @param s2 A string to compare. 585 * @param options A bit set of options: 586 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 587 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 588 * 589 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 590 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 591 * (see u_strCompare for details). 592 * 593 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 594 * 595 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 596 * @stable ICU 2.0 597 */ 598 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 599 u_strcasecmp(const UChar *s1, const UChar *s2, uint32_t options); 600 601 /** 602 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 603 * This is equivalent to u_strcmp(u_strFoldCase(s1, at most n, options), 604 * u_strFoldCase(s2, at most n, options)). 605 * 606 * @param s1 A string to compare. 607 * @param s2 A string to compare. 608 * @param n The maximum number of characters each string to case-fold and then compare. 609 * @param options A bit set of options: 610 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 611 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 612 * 613 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 614 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 615 * (see u_strCompare for details). 616 * 617 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 618 * 619 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 620 * @stable ICU 2.0 621 */ 622 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 623 u_strncasecmp(const UChar *s1, const UChar *s2, int32_t n, uint32_t options); 624 625 /** 626 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 627 * This is equivalent to u_strcmp(u_strFoldCase(s1, n, options), 628 * u_strFoldCase(s2, n, options)). 629 * 630 * @param s1 A string to compare. 631 * @param s2 A string to compare. 632 * @param length The number of characters in each string to case-fold and then compare. 633 * @param options A bit set of options: 634 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 635 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 636 * 637 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 638 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 639 * (see u_strCompare for details). 640 * 641 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 642 * 643 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 644 * @stable ICU 2.0 645 */ 646 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 647 u_memcasecmp(const UChar *s1, const UChar *s2, int32_t length, uint32_t options); 648 649 /** 650 * Copy a ustring. Adds a null terminator. 651 * 652 * @param dst The destination string. 653 * @param src The source string. 654 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 655 * @stable ICU 2.0 656 */ 657 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 658 u_strcpy(UChar *dst, 659 const UChar *src); 660 661 /** 662 * Copy a ustring. 663 * Copies at most
n
characters. The result will be null terminated 664 * if the length of
src
is less than
n
. 665 * 666 * @param dst The destination string. 667 * @param src The source string (can be NULL/invalid if n<=0). 668 * @param n The maximum number of characters to copy; no-op if <=0. 669 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 670 * @stable ICU 2.0 671 */ 672 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 673 u_strncpy(UChar *dst, 674 const UChar *src, 675 int32_t n); 676 677 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 678 679 /** 680 * Copy a byte string encoded in the default codepage to a ustring. 681 * Adds a null terminator. 682 * Performs a host byte to UChar conversion 683 * 684 * @param dst The destination string. 685 * @param src The source string. 686 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 687 * @stable ICU 2.0 688 */ 689 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 u_uastrcpy(UChar *dst, 690 const char *src ); 691 692 /** 693 * Copy a byte string encoded in the default codepage to a ustring. 694 * Copies at most
n
characters. The result will be null terminated 695 * if the length of
src
is less than
n
. 696 * Performs a host byte to UChar conversion 697 * 698 * @param dst The destination string. 699 * @param src The source string. 700 * @param n The maximum number of characters to copy. 701 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 702 * @stable ICU 2.0 703 */ 704 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 u_uastrncpy(UChar *dst, 705 const char *src, 706 int32_t n); 707 708 /** 709 * Copy ustring to a byte string encoded in the default codepage. 710 * Adds a null terminator. 711 * Performs a UChar to host byte conversion 712 * 713 * @param dst The destination string. 714 * @param src The source string. 715 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 716 * @stable ICU 2.0 717 */ 718 U_CAPI char* U_EXPORT2 u_austrcpy(char *dst, 719 const UChar *src ); 720 721 /** 722 * Copy ustring to a byte string encoded in the default codepage. 723 * Copies at most
n
characters. The result will be null terminated 724 * if the length of
src
is less than
n
. 725 * Performs a UChar to host byte conversion 726 * 727 * @param dst The destination string. 728 * @param src The source string. 729 * @param n The maximum number of characters to copy. 730 * @return A pointer to
dst
. 731 * @stable ICU 2.0 732 */ 733 U_CAPI char* U_EXPORT2 u_austrncpy(char *dst, 734 const UChar *src, 735 int32_t n ); 736 737 #endif 738 739 /** 740 * Synonym for memcpy(), but with UChars only. 741 * @param dest The destination string 742 * @param src The source string (can be NULL/invalid if count<=0) 743 * @param count The number of characters to copy; no-op if <=0 744 * @return A pointer to
dest
745 * @stable ICU 2.0 746 */ 747 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 748 u_memcpy(UChar *dest, const UChar *src, int32_t count); 749 750 /** 751 * Synonym for memmove(), but with UChars only. 752 * @param dest The destination string 753 * @param src The source string (can be NULL/invalid if count<=0) 754 * @param count The number of characters to move; no-op if <=0 755 * @return A pointer to
dest
756 * @stable ICU 2.0 757 */ 758 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 759 u_memmove(UChar *dest, const UChar *src, int32_t count); 760 761 /** 762 * Initialize
count
characters of
dest
to
c
. 763 * 764 * @param dest The destination string. 765 * @param c The character to initialize the string. 766 * @param count The maximum number of characters to set. 767 * @return A pointer to
dest
. 768 * @stable ICU 2.0 769 */ 770 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 771 u_memset(UChar *dest, UChar c, int32_t count); 772 773 /** 774 * Compare the first
count
UChars of each buffer. 775 * 776 * @param buf1 The first string to compare. 777 * @param buf2 The second string to compare. 778 * @param count The maximum number of UChars to compare. 779 * @return When buf1 < buf2, a negative number is returned. 780 * When buf1 == buf2, 0 is returned. 781 * When buf1 > buf2, a positive number is returned. 782 * @stable ICU 2.0 783 */ 784 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 785 u_memcmp(const UChar *buf1, const UChar *buf2, int32_t count); 786 787 /** 788 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 789 * This is different in UTF-16 from u_memcmp() if supplementary characters are present. 790 * For details, see u_strCompare(). 791 * 792 * @param s1 A string to compare. 793 * @param s2 A string to compare. 794 * @param count The maximum number of characters to compare. 795 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 796 * the first string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 797 * in code point order 798 * @stable ICU 2.0 799 */ 800 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 801 u_memcmpCodePointOrder(const UChar *s1, const UChar *s2, int32_t count); 802 803 /** 804 * Find the first occurrence of a BMP code point in a string. 805 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 806 * part of a surrogate pair. 807 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 808 * 809 * @param s The string to search (contains
count
UChars). 810 * @param c The BMP code point to find. 811 * @param count The length of the string. 812 * @return A pointer to the first occurrence of
c
in
s
813 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 814 * @stable ICU 2.0 815 * 816 * @see u_strchr 817 * @see u_memchr32 818 * @see u_strFindFirst 819 */ 820 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 821 u_memchr(const UChar *s, UChar c, int32_t count); 822 823 /** 824 * Find the first occurrence of a code point in a string. 825 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 826 * part of a surrogate pair. 827 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 828 * 829 * @param s The string to search (contains
count
UChars). 830 * @param c The code point to find. 831 * @param count The length of the string. 832 * @return A pointer to the first occurrence of
c
in
s
833 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 834 * @stable ICU 2.0 835 * 836 * @see u_strchr32 837 * @see u_memchr 838 * @see u_strFindFirst 839 */ 840 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 841 u_memchr32(const UChar *s, UChar32 c, int32_t count); 842 843 /** 844 * Find the last occurrence of a BMP code point in a string. 845 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 846 * part of a surrogate pair. 847 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 848 * 849 * @param s The string to search (contains
count
UChars). 850 * @param c The BMP code point to find. 851 * @param count The length of the string. 852 * @return A pointer to the last occurrence of
c
in
s
853 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 854 * @stable ICU 2.4 855 * 856 * @see u_strrchr 857 * @see u_memrchr32 858 * @see u_strFindLast 859 */ 860 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 861 u_memrchr(const UChar *s, UChar c, int32_t count); 862 863 /** 864 * Find the last occurrence of a code point in a string. 865 * A surrogate code point is found only if its match in the text is not 866 * part of a surrogate pair. 867 * A NUL character is found at the string terminator. 868 * 869 * @param s The string to search (contains
count
UChars). 870 * @param c The code point to find. 871 * @param count The length of the string. 872 * @return A pointer to the last occurrence of
c
in
s
873 * or
NULL
if
c
is not in
s
. 874 * @stable ICU 2.4 875 * 876 * @see u_strrchr32 877 * @see u_memrchr 878 * @see u_strFindLast 879 */ 880 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 881 u_memrchr32(const UChar *s, UChar32 c, int32_t count); 882 883 /** 884 * Unicode String literals in C. 885 * We need one macro to declare a variable for the string 886 * and to statically preinitialize it if possible, 887 * and a second macro to dynamically initialize such a string variable if necessary. 888 * 889 * The macros are defined for maximum performance. 890 * They work only for strings that contain "invariant characters", i.e., 891 * only latin letters, digits, and some punctuation. 892 * See utypes.h for details. 893 * 894 * A pair of macros for a single string must be used with the same 895 * parameters. 896 * The string parameter must be a C string literal. 897 * The length of the string, not including the terminating 898 * `NUL`, must be specified as a constant. 899 * The U_STRING_DECL macro should be invoked exactly once for one 900 * such string variable before it is used. 901 * 902 * Usage: 903 * 904 * U_STRING_DECL(ustringVar1, "Quick-Fox 2", 11); 905 * U_STRING_DECL(ustringVar2, "jumps 5%", 8); 906 * static UBool didInit=false; 907 * 908 * int32_t function() { 909 * if(!didInit) { 910 * U_STRING_INIT(ustringVar1, "Quick-Fox 2", 11); 911 * U_STRING_INIT(ustringVar2, "jumps 5%", 8); 912 * didInit=true; 913 * } 914 * return u_strcmp(ustringVar1, ustringVar2); 915 * } 916 * 917 * Note that the macros will NOT consistently work if their argument is another #`define`. 918 * The following will not work on all platforms, don't use it. 919 * 920 * #define GLUCK "Mr. Gluck" 921 * U_STRING_DECL(var, GLUCK, 9) 922 * U_STRING_INIT(var, GLUCK, 9) 923 * 924 * Instead, use the string literal "Mr. Gluck" as the argument to both macro 925 * calls. 926 * 927 * 928 * @stable ICU 2.0 929 */ 930 #if defined(U_DECLARE_UTF16) 931 # define U_STRING_DECL(var, cs, length) static const UChar *var=(const UChar *)U_DECLARE_UTF16(cs) 932 /**@stable ICU 2.0 */ 933 # define U_STRING_INIT(var, cs, length) 934 #elif U_SIZEOF_WCHAR_T==U_SIZEOF_UCHAR && (U_CHARSET_FAMILY==U_ASCII_FAMILY || defined(U_WCHAR_IS_UTF16)) 935 # define U_STRING_DECL(var, cs, length) static const UChar var[(length)+1]=L ## cs 936 /**@stable ICU 2.0 */ 937 # define U_STRING_INIT(var, cs, length) 938 #else 939 # define U_STRING_DECL(var, cs, length) static UChar var[(length)+1] 940 /**@stable ICU 2.0 */ 941 # define U_STRING_INIT(var, cs, length) u_charsToUChars(cs, var, length+1) 942 #endif 943 944 /** 945 * Unescape a string of characters and write the resulting 946 * Unicode characters to the destination buffer. The following escape 947 * sequences are recognized: 948 * 949 * \\uhhhh 4 hex digits; h in [0-9A-Fa-f] 950 * \\Uhhhhhhhh 8 hex digits 951 * \\xhh 1-2 hex digits 952 * \\x{h...} 1-8 hex digits 953 * \\ooo 1-3 octal digits; o in [0-7] 954 * \\cX control-X; X is masked with 0x1F 955 * 956 * as well as the standard ANSI C escapes: 957 * 958 * \\a => U+0007, \\b => U+0008, \\t => U+0009, \\n => U+000A, 959 * \\v => U+000B, \\f => U+000C, \\r => U+000D, \\e => U+001B, 960 * \\" => U+0022, \\' => U+0027, \\? => U+003F, \\\\ => U+005C 961 * 962 * Anything else following a backslash is generically escaped. For 963 * example, "[a\\-z]" returns "[a-z]". 964 * 965 * If an escape sequence is ill-formed, this method returns an empty 966 * string. An example of an ill-formed sequence is "\\u" followed by 967 * fewer than 4 hex digits. 968 * 969 * The above characters are recognized in the compiler's codepage, 970 * that is, they are coded as 'u', '\\', etc. Characters that are 971 * not parts of escape sequences are converted using u_charsToUChars(). 972 * 973 * This function is similar to UnicodeString::unescape() but not 974 * identical to it. The latter takes a source UnicodeString, so it 975 * does escape recognition but no conversion. 976 * 977 * @param src a zero-terminated string of invariant characters 978 * @param dest pointer to buffer to receive converted and unescaped 979 * text and, if there is room, a zero terminator. May be NULL for 980 * preflighting, in which case no UChars will be written, but the 981 * return value will still be valid. On error, an empty string is 982 * stored here (if possible). 983 * @param destCapacity the number of UChars that may be written at 984 * dest. Ignored if dest == NULL. 985 * @return the length of unescaped string. 986 * @see u_unescapeAt 987 * @see UnicodeString#unescape() 988 * @see UnicodeString#unescapeAt() 989 * @stable ICU 2.0 990 */ 991 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 992 u_unescape(const char *src, 993 UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity); 994 995 U_CDECL_BEGIN 996 /** 997 * Callback function for u_unescapeAt() that returns a character of 998 * the source text given an offset and a context pointer. The context 999 * pointer will be whatever is passed into u_unescapeAt(). 1000 * 1001 * @param offset pointer to the offset that will be passed to u_unescapeAt(). 1002 * @param context an opaque pointer passed directly into u_unescapeAt() 1003 * @return the character represented by the escape sequence at 1004 * offset 1005 * @see u_unescapeAt 1006 * @stable ICU 2.0 1007 */ 1008 typedef UChar (U_CALLCONV *UNESCAPE_CHAR_AT)(int32_t offset, void *context); 1009 U_CDECL_END 1010 1011 /** 1012 * Unescape a single sequence. The character at offset-1 is assumed 1013 * (without checking) to be a backslash. This method takes a callback 1014 * pointer to a function that returns the UChar at a given offset. By 1015 * varying this callback, ICU functions are able to unescape char* 1016 * strings, UnicodeString objects, and UFILE pointers. 1017 * 1018 * If offset is out of range, or if the escape sequence is ill-formed, 1019 * (UChar32)0xFFFFFFFF is returned. See documentation of u_unescape() 1020 * for a list of recognized sequences. 1021 * 1022 * @param charAt callback function that returns a UChar of the source 1023 * text given an offset and a context pointer. 1024 * @param offset pointer to the offset that will be passed to charAt. 1025 * The offset value will be updated upon return to point after the 1026 * last parsed character of the escape sequence. On error the offset 1027 * is unchanged. 1028 * @param length the number of characters in the source text. The 1029 * last character of the source text is considered to be at offset 1030 * length-1. 1031 * @param context an opaque pointer passed directly into charAt. 1032 * @return the character represented by the escape sequence at 1033 * offset, or (UChar32)0xFFFFFFFF on error. 1034 * @see u_unescape() 1035 * @see UnicodeString#unescape() 1036 * @see UnicodeString#unescapeAt() 1037 * @stable ICU 2.0 1038 */ 1039 U_CAPI UChar32 U_EXPORT2 1040 u_unescapeAt(UNESCAPE_CHAR_AT charAt, 1041 int32_t *offset, 1042 int32_t length, 1043 void *context); 1044 1045 /** 1046 * Uppercase the characters in a string. 1047 * Casing is locale-dependent and context-sensitive. 1048 * The result may be longer or shorter than the original. 1049 * The source string and the destination buffer are allowed to overlap. 1050 * 1051 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1052 * the buffer is large enough. 1053 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1054 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the result 1055 * without writing any of the result string. 1056 * @param src The original string 1057 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1058 * @param locale The locale to consider, or "" for the root locale or NULL for the default locale. 1059 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1060 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1061 * @return The length of the result string. It may be greater than destCapacity. In that case, 1062 * only some of the result was written to the destination buffer. 1063 * @stable ICU 2.0 1064 */ 1065 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 1066 u_strToUpper(UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 1067 const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength, 1068 const char *locale, 1069 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1070 1071 /** 1072 * Lowercase the characters in a string. 1073 * Casing is locale-dependent and context-sensitive. 1074 * The result may be longer or shorter than the original. 1075 * The source string and the destination buffer are allowed to overlap. 1076 * 1077 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1078 * the buffer is large enough. 1079 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1080 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the result 1081 * without writing any of the result string. 1082 * @param src The original string 1083 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1084 * @param locale The locale to consider, or "" for the root locale or NULL for the default locale. 1085 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1086 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1087 * @return The length of the result string. It may be greater than destCapacity. In that case, 1088 * only some of the result was written to the destination buffer. 1089 * @stable ICU 2.0 1090 */ 1091 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 1092 u_strToLower(UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 1093 const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength, 1094 const char *locale, 1095 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1096 1097 #if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION 1098 1099 /** 1100 * Titlecase a string. 1101 * Casing is locale-dependent and context-sensitive. 1102 * Titlecasing uses a break iterator to find the first characters of words 1103 * that are to be titlecased. It titlecases those characters and lowercases 1104 * all others. 1105 * 1106 * The titlecase break iterator can be provided to customize for arbitrary 1107 * styles, using rules and dictionaries beyond the standard iterators. 1108 * It may be more efficient to always provide an iterator to avoid 1109 * opening and closing one for each string. 1110 * The standard titlecase iterator for the root locale implements the 1111 * algorithm of Unicode TR 21. 1112 * 1113 * This function uses only the setText(), first() and next() methods of the 1114 * provided break iterator. 1115 * 1116 * The result may be longer or shorter than the original. 1117 * The source string and the destination buffer are allowed to overlap. 1118 * 1119 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1120 * the buffer is large enough. 1121 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1122 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the result 1123 * without writing any of the result string. 1124 * @param src The original string 1125 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1126 * @param titleIter A break iterator to find the first characters of words 1127 * that are to be titlecased. 1128 * If none is provided (NULL), then a standard titlecase 1129 * break iterator is opened. 1130 * @param locale The locale to consider, or "" for the root locale or NULL for the default locale. 1131 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1132 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1133 * @return The length of the result string. It may be greater than destCapacity. In that case, 1134 * only some of the result was written to the destination buffer. 1135 * @stable ICU 2.1 1136 */ 1137 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 1138 u_strToTitle(UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 1139 const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength, 1140 UBreakIterator *titleIter, 1141 const char *locale, 1142 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1143 1144 #endif 1145 1146 /** 1147 * Case-folds the characters in a string. 1148 * 1149 * Case-folding is locale-independent and not context-sensitive, 1150 * but there is an option for whether to include or exclude mappings for dotted I 1151 * and dotless i that are marked with 'T' in CaseFolding.txt. 1152 * 1153 * The result may be longer or shorter than the original. 1154 * The source string and the destination buffer are allowed to overlap. 1155 * 1156 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1157 * the buffer is large enough. 1158 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1159 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the result 1160 * without writing any of the result string. 1161 * @param src The original string 1162 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1163 * @param options Either U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 1164 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1165 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1166 * @return The length of the result string. It may be greater than destCapacity. In that case, 1167 * only some of the result was written to the destination buffer. 1168 * @stable ICU 2.0 1169 */ 1170 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2 1171 u_strFoldCase(UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 1172 const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength, 1173 uint32_t options, 1174 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1175 1176 #if defined(U_WCHAR_IS_UTF16) || defined(U_WCHAR_IS_UTF32) || !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 1177 /** 1178 * Convert a UTF-16 string to a wchar_t string. 1179 * If it is known at compile time that wchar_t strings are in UTF-16 or UTF-32, then 1180 * this function simply calls the fast, dedicated function for that. 1181 * Otherwise, two conversions UTF-16 -> default charset -> wchar_t* are performed. 1182 * 1183 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1184 * the buffer is large enough. 1185 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of wchar_t's). If it is 0, then 1186 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1187 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1188 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1189 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1190 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1191 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1192 * @param src The original source string 1193 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1194 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1195 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1196 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1197 * @stable ICU 2.0 1198 */ 1199 U_CAPI wchar_t* U_EXPORT2 1200 u_strToWCS(wchar_t *dest, 1201 int32_t destCapacity, 1202 int32_t *pDestLength, 1203 const UChar *src, 1204 int32_t srcLength, 1205 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1206 /** 1207 * Convert a wchar_t string to UTF-16. 1208 * If it is known at compile time that wchar_t strings are in UTF-16 or UTF-32, then 1209 * this function simply calls the fast, dedicated function for that. 1210 * Otherwise, two conversions wchar_t* -> default charset -> UTF-16 are performed. 1211 * 1212 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1213 * the buffer is large enough. 1214 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1215 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1216 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1217 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1218 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1219 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1220 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1221 * @param src The original source string 1222 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1223 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1224 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1225 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1226 * @stable ICU 2.0 1227 */ 1228 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 1229 u_strFromWCS(UChar *dest, 1230 int32_t destCapacity, 1231 int32_t *pDestLength, 1232 const wchar_t *src, 1233 int32_t srcLength, 1234 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1235 #endif /* defined(U_WCHAR_IS_UTF16) || defined(U_WCHAR_IS_UTF32) || !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION */ 1236 1237 /** 1238 * Convert a UTF-16 string to UTF-8. 1239 * If the input string is not well-formed, then the U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND error code is set. 1240 * 1241 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1242 * the buffer is large enough. 1243 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of chars). If it is 0, then 1244 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1245 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1246 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1247 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1248 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1249 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1250 * @param src The original source string 1251 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1252 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1253 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1254 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1255 * @stable ICU 2.0 1256 * @see u_strToUTF8WithSub 1257 * @see u_strFromUTF8 1258 */ 1259 U_CAPI char* U_EXPORT2 1260 u_strToUTF8(char *dest, 1261 int32_t destCapacity, 1262 int32_t *pDestLength, 1263 const UChar *src, 1264 int32_t srcLength, 1265 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1266 1267 /** 1268 * Convert a UTF-8 string to UTF-16. 1269 * If the input string is not well-formed, then the U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND error code is set. 1270 * 1271 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1272 * the buffer is large enough. 1273 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1274 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1275 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1276 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1277 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1278 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1279 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1280 * @param src The original source string 1281 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1282 * @param pErrorCode Must be a valid pointer to an error code value, 1283 * which must not indicate a failure before the function call. 1284 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1285 * @stable ICU 2.0 1286 * @see u_strFromUTF8WithSub 1287 * @see u_strFromUTF8Lenient 1288 */ 1289 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 1290 u_strFromUTF8(UChar *dest, 1291 int32_t destCapacity, 1292 int32_t *pDestLength, 1293 const char *src, 1294 int32_t srcLength, 1295 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1296 1297 /** 1298 * Convert a UTF-16 string to UTF-8. 1299 * 1300 * Same as u_strToUTF8() except for the additional subchar which is output for 1301 * illegal input sequences, instead of stopping with the U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND error code. 1302 * With subchar==U_SENTINEL, this function behaves exactly like u_strToUTF8(). 1303 * 1304 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1305 * the buffer is large enough. 1306 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of chars). If it is 0, then 1307 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1308 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1309 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1310 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1311 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1312 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1313 * @param src The original source string 1314 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1315 * @param subchar The substitution character to use in place of an illegal input sequence, 1316 * or U_SENTINEL if the function is to return with U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND instead. 1317 * A substitution character can be any valid Unicode code point (up to U+10FFFF) 1318 * except for surrogate code points (U+D800..U+DFFF). 1319 * The recommended value is U+FFFD "REPLACEMENT CHARACTER". 1320 * @param pNumSubstitutions Output parameter receiving the number of substitutions if subchar>=0. 1321 * Set to 0 if no substitutions occur or subchar<0. 1322 * pNumSubstitutions can be NULL. 1323 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1324 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1325 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1326 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1327 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1328 * @see u_strToUTF8 1329 * @see u_strFromUTF8WithSub 1330 * @stable ICU 3.6 1331 */ 1332 U_CAPI char* U_EXPORT2 1333 u_strToUTF8WithSub(char *dest, 1334 int32_t destCapacity, 1335 int32_t *pDestLength, 1336 const UChar *src, 1337 int32_t srcLength, 1338 UChar32 subchar, int32_t *pNumSubstitutions, 1339 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1340 1341 /** 1342 * Convert a UTF-8 string to UTF-16. 1343 * 1344 * Same as u_strFromUTF8() except for the additional subchar which is output for 1345 * illegal input sequences, instead of stopping with the U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND error code. 1346 * With subchar==U_SENTINEL, this function behaves exactly like u_strFromUTF8(). 1347 * 1348 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1349 * the buffer is large enough. 1350 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1351 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1352 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1353 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1354 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1355 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1356 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1357 * @param src The original source string 1358 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1359 * @param subchar The substitution character to use in place of an illegal input sequence, 1360 * or U_SENTINEL if the function is to return with U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND instead. 1361 * A substitution character can be any valid Unicode code point (up to U+10FFFF) 1362 * except for surrogate code points (U+D800..U+DFFF). 1363 * The recommended value is U+FFFD "REPLACEMENT CHARACTER". 1364 * @param pNumSubstitutions Output parameter receiving the number of substitutions if subchar>=0. 1365 * Set to 0 if no substitutions occur or subchar<0. 1366 * pNumSubstitutions can be NULL. 1367 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1368 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1369 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1370 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1371 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1372 * @see u_strFromUTF8 1373 * @see u_strFromUTF8Lenient 1374 * @see u_strToUTF8WithSub 1375 * @stable ICU 3.6 1376 */ 1377 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 1378 u_strFromUTF8WithSub(UChar *dest, 1379 int32_t destCapacity, 1380 int32_t *pDestLength, 1381 const char *src, 1382 int32_t srcLength, 1383 UChar32 subchar, int32_t *pNumSubstitutions, 1384 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1385 1386 /** 1387 * Convert a UTF-8 string to UTF-16. 1388 * 1389 * Same as u_strFromUTF8() except that this function is designed to be very fast, 1390 * which it achieves by being lenient about malformed UTF-8 sequences. 1391 * This function is intended for use in environments where UTF-8 text is 1392 * expected to be well-formed. 1393 * 1394 * Its semantics are: 1395 * - Well-formed UTF-8 text is correctly converted to well-formed UTF-16 text. 1396 * - The function will not read beyond the input string, nor write beyond 1397 * the destCapacity. 1398 * - Malformed UTF-8 results in "garbage" 16-bit Unicode strings which may not 1399 * be well-formed UTF-16. 1400 * The function will resynchronize to valid code point boundaries 1401 * within a small number of code points after an illegal sequence. 1402 * - Non-shortest forms are not detected and will result in "spoofing" output. 1403 * 1404 * For further performance improvement, if srcLength is given (>=0), 1405 * then it must be destCapacity>=srcLength. 1406 * 1407 * There is no inverse u_strToUTF8Lenient() function because there is practically 1408 * no performance gain from not checking that a UTF-16 string is well-formed. 1409 * 1410 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1411 * the buffer is large enough. 1412 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1413 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1414 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1415 * Unlike for other ICU functions, if srcLength>=0 then it 1416 * must be destCapacity>=srcLength. 1417 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1418 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1419 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1420 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1421 * Unlike for other ICU functions, if srcLength>=0 but 1422 * destCapacity
=0. 1529 * Set to 0 if no substitutions occur or subchar<0. 1530 * pNumSubstitutions can be NULL. 1531 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1532 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1533 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1534 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1535 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1536 * @see u_strToUTF32 1537 * @see u_strFromUTF32WithSub 1538 * @stable ICU 4.2 1539 */ 1540 U_CAPI UChar32* U_EXPORT2 1541 u_strToUTF32WithSub(UChar32 *dest, 1542 int32_t destCapacity, 1543 int32_t *pDestLength, 1544 const UChar *src, 1545 int32_t srcLength, 1546 UChar32 subchar, int32_t *pNumSubstitutions, 1547 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1548 1549 /** 1550 * Convert a UTF-32 string to UTF-16. 1551 * 1552 * Same as u_strFromUTF32() except for the additional subchar which is output for 1553 * illegal input sequences, instead of stopping with the U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND error code. 1554 * With subchar==U_SENTINEL, this function behaves exactly like u_strFromUTF32(). 1555 * 1556 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1557 * the buffer is large enough. 1558 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1559 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1560 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1561 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1562 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1563 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1564 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1565 * @param src The original source string 1566 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1567 * @param subchar The substitution character to use in place of an illegal input sequence, 1568 * or U_SENTINEL if the function is to return with U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND instead. 1569 * A substitution character can be any valid Unicode code point (up to U+10FFFF) 1570 * except for surrogate code points (U+D800..U+DFFF). 1571 * The recommended value is U+FFFD "REPLACEMENT CHARACTER". 1572 * @param pNumSubstitutions Output parameter receiving the number of substitutions if subchar>=0. 1573 * Set to 0 if no substitutions occur or subchar<0. 1574 * pNumSubstitutions can be NULL. 1575 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1576 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1577 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1578 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1579 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1580 * @see u_strFromUTF32 1581 * @see u_strToUTF32WithSub 1582 * @stable ICU 4.2 1583 */ 1584 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 1585 u_strFromUTF32WithSub(UChar *dest, 1586 int32_t destCapacity, 1587 int32_t *pDestLength, 1588 const UChar32 *src, 1589 int32_t srcLength, 1590 UChar32 subchar, int32_t *pNumSubstitutions, 1591 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1592 1593 /** 1594 * Convert a 16-bit Unicode string to Java Modified UTF-8. 1595 * See http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/io/DataInput.html#modified-utf-8 1596 * 1597 * This function behaves according to the documentation for Java DataOutput.writeUTF() 1598 * except that it does not encode the output length in the destination buffer 1599 * and does not have an output length restriction. 1600 * See http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/io/DataOutput.html#writeUTF(java.lang.String) 1601 * 1602 * The input string need not be well-formed UTF-16. 1603 * (Therefore there is no subchar parameter.) 1604 * 1605 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1606 * the buffer is large enough. 1607 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of chars). If it is 0, then 1608 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1609 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1610 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1611 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1612 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1613 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1614 * @param src The original source string 1615 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1616 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1617 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1618 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1619 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1620 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1621 * @stable ICU 4.4 1622 * @see u_strToUTF8WithSub 1623 * @see u_strFromJavaModifiedUTF8WithSub 1624 */ 1625 U_CAPI char* U_EXPORT2 1626 u_strToJavaModifiedUTF8( 1627 char *dest, 1628 int32_t destCapacity, 1629 int32_t *pDestLength, 1630 const UChar *src, 1631 int32_t srcLength, 1632 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1633 1634 /** 1635 * Convert a Java Modified UTF-8 string to a 16-bit Unicode string. 1636 * If the input string is not well-formed and no substitution char is specified, 1637 * then the U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND error code is set. 1638 * 1639 * This function behaves according to the documentation for Java DataInput.readUTF() 1640 * except that it takes a length parameter rather than 1641 * interpreting the first two input bytes as the length. 1642 * See http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/java/io/DataInput.html#readUTF() 1643 * 1644 * The output string may not be well-formed UTF-16. 1645 * 1646 * @param dest A buffer for the result string. The result will be zero-terminated if 1647 * the buffer is large enough. 1648 * @param destCapacity The size of the buffer (number of UChars). If it is 0, then 1649 * dest may be NULL and the function will only return the length of the 1650 * result without writing any of the result string (pre-flighting). 1651 * @param pDestLength A pointer to receive the number of units written to the destination. If 1652 * pDestLength!=NULL then *pDestLength is always set to the 1653 * number of output units corresponding to the transformation of 1654 * all the input units, even in case of a buffer overflow. 1655 * @param src The original source string 1656 * @param srcLength The length of the original string. If -1, then src must be zero-terminated. 1657 * @param subchar The substitution character to use in place of an illegal input sequence, 1658 * or U_SENTINEL if the function is to return with U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND instead. 1659 * A substitution character can be any valid Unicode code point (up to U+10FFFF) 1660 * except for surrogate code points (U+D800..U+DFFF). 1661 * The recommended value is U+FFFD "REPLACEMENT CHARACTER". 1662 * @param pNumSubstitutions Output parameter receiving the number of substitutions if subchar>=0. 1663 * Set to 0 if no substitutions occur or subchar<0. 1664 * pNumSubstitutions can be NULL. 1665 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1666 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1667 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1668 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1669 * @return The pointer to destination buffer. 1670 * @see u_strFromUTF8WithSub 1671 * @see u_strFromUTF8Lenient 1672 * @see u_strToJavaModifiedUTF8 1673 * @stable ICU 4.4 1674 */ 1675 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2 1676 u_strFromJavaModifiedUTF8WithSub( 1677 UChar *dest, 1678 int32_t destCapacity, 1679 int32_t *pDestLength, 1680 const char *src, 1681 int32_t srcLength, 1682 UChar32 subchar, int32_t *pNumSubstitutions, 1683 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 1684 1685 #endif
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