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-// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
-// found in the LICENSE file. |
- |
-// This file contains utility functions for dealing with localized |
-// content. |
- |
-#ifndef CHROME_COMMON_L10N_UTIL_H_ |
-#define CHROME_COMMON_L10N_UTIL_H_ |
- |
-#include "build/build_config.h" |
- |
-#include <algorithm> |
-#include <functional> |
-#include <string> |
-#include <vector> |
- |
-#include "base/basictypes.h" |
-#include "base/logging.h" |
-#include "base/scoped_ptr.h" |
-#include "base/string16.h" |
-#include "base/string_util.h" |
-#include "unicode/coll.h" |
-#include "unicode/locid.h" |
-#include "unicode/rbbi.h" |
-#include "unicode/ubidi.h" |
-#include "unicode/uchar.h" |
- |
-class FilePath; |
-class PrefService; |
- |
-namespace l10n_util { |
- |
-const char16 kRightToLeftMark = 0x200f; |
-const char16 kLeftToRightMark = 0x200e; |
-const char16 kLeftToRightEmbeddingMark = 0x202A; |
-const char16 kRightToLeftEmbeddingMark = 0x202B; |
-const char16 kPopDirectionalFormatting = 0x202C; |
- |
-// This method is responsible for determining the locale as defined below. In |
-// nearly all cases you shouldn't call this, rather use GetApplicationLocale |
-// defined on browser_process. |
-// |
-// Returns the locale used by the Application. First we use the value from the |
-// command line (--lang), second we try the value in the prefs file (passed in |
-// as |pref_locale|), finally, we fall back on the system locale. We only return |
-// a value if there's a corresponding resource DLL for the locale. Otherwise, |
-// we fall back to en-us. |
-std::wstring GetApplicationLocale(const std::wstring& pref_locale); |
- |
-// Given a locale code, return true if the OS is capable of supporting it. |
-// For instance, Oriya is not well supported on Windows XP and we return |
-// false for "or". |
-bool IsLocaleSupportedByOS(const std::wstring& locale); |
- |
-// This method returns the Local Name of the Locale Code. For example, for |
-// |local_code_wstr| = "en-US", it returns "English (United States)". |
-// |app_locale_wstr| can be obtained in the UI thread - for example: |
-// const std::wstring app_locale_wstr = g_browser_process-> |
-// GetApplicationLocale(); |
-// If |is_for_ui| is true, U+200F is appended so that it can be |
-// rendered properly in a RTL Chrome. |
-std::wstring GetLocalName(const std::string& locale_code_str, |
- const std::wstring& app_locale_wstr, |
- bool is_for_ui); |
- |
-// Pulls resource string from the string bundle and returns it. |
-std::wstring GetString(int message_id); |
-std::string GetStringUTF8(int message_id); |
- |
-// Get a resource string and replace $1-$2-$3 with |a| and |b| |
-// respectively. Additionally, $$ is replaced by $. |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, |
- const std::wstring& a); |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, |
- const std::wstring& a, |
- const std::wstring& b); |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, |
- const std::wstring& a, |
- const std::wstring& b, |
- const std::wstring& c); |
-std::string GetStringFUTF8(int message_id, |
- const string16& a); |
-std::string GetStringFUTF8(int message_id, |
- const string16& a, |
- const string16& b); |
-std::string GetStringFUTF8(int message_id, |
- const string16& a, |
- const string16& b, |
- const string16& c); |
- |
-// Variants that return the offset(s) of the replaced parameters. The |
-// vector based version returns offsets ordered by parameter. For example if |
-// invoked with a and b offsets[0] gives the offset for a and offsets[1] the |
-// offset of b regardless of where the parameters end up in the string. |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, |
- const std::wstring& a, |
- size_t* offset); |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, |
- const std::wstring& a, |
- const std::wstring& b, |
- std::vector<size_t>* offsets); |
- |
-// Convenience formatters for a single number. |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, int a); |
-std::wstring GetStringF(int message_id, int64 a); |
- |
-// Truncates the string to length characters. This breaks the string at |
-// the first word break before length, adding the horizontal ellipsis |
-// character (unicode character 0x2026) to render ... |
-// The supplied string is returned if the string has length characters or |
-// less. |
-std::wstring TruncateString(const std::wstring& string, size_t length); |
- |
-// Returns the lower case equivalent of string. |
-std::wstring ToLower(const std::wstring& string); |
- |
-// Represents the text direction returned by the GetTextDirection() function. |
-enum TextDirection { |
- UNKNOWN_DIRECTION, |
- RIGHT_TO_LEFT, |
- LEFT_TO_RIGHT, |
-}; |
- |
-// Returns the text direction for the default ICU locale. It is assumed |
-// that SetICUDefaultLocale has been called to set the default locale to |
-// the UI locale of Chrome. Its return is one of the following three: |
-// * LEFT_TO_RIGHT: Left-To-Right (e.g. English, Chinese, etc.); |
-// * RIGHT_TO_LEFT: Right-To-Left (e.g. Arabic, Hebrew, etc.), and; |
-// * UNKNOWN_DIRECTION: unknown (or error). |
-TextDirection GetTextDirection(); |
- |
-// Returns the text direction for |locale_name|. |
-TextDirection GetTextDirectionForLocale(const char* locale_name); |
- |
-// Given the string in |text|, returns the directionality of the first |
-// character with strong directionality in the string. If no character in the |
-// text has strong directionality, LEFT_TO_RIGHT is returned. The Bidi |
-// character types L, LRE, LRO, R, AL, RLE, and RLO are considered as strong |
-// directionality characters. Please refer to http://unicode.org/reports/tr9/ |
-// for more information. |
-TextDirection GetFirstStrongCharacterDirection(const std::wstring& text); |
- |
-// Given the string in |text|, this function creates a copy of the string with |
-// the appropriate Unicode formatting marks that mark the string direction |
-// (either left-to-right or right-to-left). The new string is returned in |
-// |localized_text|. The function checks both the current locale and the |
-// contents of the string in order to determine the direction of the returned |
-// string. The function returns true if the string in |text| was properly |
-// adjusted. |
-// |
-// Certain LTR strings are not rendered correctly when the context is RTL. For |
-// example, the string "Foo!" will appear as "!Foo" if it is rendered as is in |
-// an RTL context. Calling this function will make sure the returned localized |
-// string is always treated as a right-to-left string. This is done by |
-// inserting certain Unicode formatting marks into the returned string. |
-// |
-// TODO(idana) bug# 1206120: this function adjusts the string in question only |
-// if the current locale is right-to-left. The function does not take care of |
-// the opposite case (an RTL string displayed in an LTR context) since |
-// adjusting the string involves inserting Unicode formatting characters that |
-// Windows does not handle well unless right-to-left language support is |
-// installed. Since the English version of Windows doesn't have right-to-left |
-// language support installed by default, inserting the direction Unicode mark |
-// results in Windows displaying squares. |
-bool AdjustStringForLocaleDirection(const std::wstring& text, |
- std::wstring* localized_text); |
- |
-// Returns true if the string contains at least one character with strong right |
-// to left directionality; that is, a character with either R or AL Unicode |
-// BiDi character type. |
-bool StringContainsStrongRTLChars(const std::wstring& text); |
- |
-// Wraps a string with an LRE-PDF pair which essentialy marks the string as a |
-// Left-To-Right string. Doing this is useful in order to make sure LTR |
-// strings are rendered properly in an RTL context. |
-void WrapStringWithLTRFormatting(std::wstring* text); |
- |
-// Wraps a string with an RLE-PDF pair which essentialy marks the string as a |
-// Right-To-Left string. Doing this is useful in order to make sure RTL |
-// strings are rendered properly in an LTR context. |
-void WrapStringWithRTLFormatting(std::wstring* text); |
- |
-// Wraps individual file path components to get them to display correctly in an |
-// RTL UI. All filepaths should be passed through this function before display |
-// in UI for RTL locales. |
-void WrapPathWithLTRFormatting(const FilePath& path, |
- string16* rtl_safe_path); |
- |
-// Returns the default text alignment to be used when drawing text on a |
-// ChromeCanvas based on the directionality of the system locale language. This |
-// function is used by ChromeCanvas::DrawStringInt when the text alignment is |
-// not specified. |
-// |
-// This function returns either ChromeCanvas::TEXT_ALIGN_LEFT or |
-// ChromeCanvas::TEXT_ALIGN_RIGHT. |
-int DefaultCanvasTextAlignment(); |
- |
-// Compares the two strings using the specified collator. |
-UCollationResult CompareStringWithCollator(const Collator* collator, |
- const std::wstring& lhs, |
- const std::wstring& rhs); |
- |
-// Used by SortStringsUsingMethod. Invokes a method on the objects passed to |
-// operator (), comparing the string results using a collator. |
-template <class T, class Method> |
-class StringMethodComparatorWithCollator : |
- public std::binary_function<const std::wstring&, |
- const std::wstring&, |
- bool> { |
- public: |
- StringMethodComparatorWithCollator(Collator* collator, Method method) |
- : collator_(collator), |
- method_(method) { } |
- |
- // Returns true if lhs preceeds rhs. |
- bool operator() (T* lhs_t, T* rhs_t) { |
- return CompareStringWithCollator(collator_, (lhs_t->*method_)(), |
- (rhs_t->*method_)()) == UCOL_LESS; |
- } |
- |
- private: |
- Collator* collator_; |
- Method method_; |
-}; |
- |
-// Used by SortStringsUsingMethod. Invokes a method on the objects passed to |
-// operator (), comparing the string results using <. |
-template <class T, class Method> |
-class StringMethodComparator : public std::binary_function<const std::wstring&, |
- const std::wstring&, |
- bool> { |
- public: |
- explicit StringMethodComparator(Method method) : method_(method) { } |
- |
- // Returns true if lhs preceeds rhs. |
- bool operator() (T* lhs_t, T* rhs_t) { |
- return (lhs_t->*method_)() < (rhs_t->*method_)(); |
- } |
- |
- private: |
- Method method_; |
-}; |
- |
-// Sorts the objects in |elements| using the method |method|, which must return |
-// a string. Sorting is done using a collator, unless a collator can not be |
-// found in which case the strings are sorted using the operator <. |
-template <class T, class Method> |
-void SortStringsUsingMethod(const std::wstring& locale, |
- std::vector<T*>* elements, |
- Method method) { |
- UErrorCode error = U_ZERO_ERROR; |
- Locale loc(WideToUTF8(locale).c_str()); |
- scoped_ptr<Collator> collator(Collator::createInstance(loc, error)); |
- if (U_FAILURE(error)) { |
- sort(elements->begin(), elements->end(), |
- StringMethodComparator<T,Method>(method)); |
- return; |
- } |
- |
- std::sort(elements->begin(), elements->end(), |
- StringMethodComparatorWithCollator<T,Method>(collator.get(), method)); |
-} |
- |
-// Compares two elements' string keys and returns true if the first element's |
-// string key is less than the second element's string key. The Element must |
-// have a method like the follow format to return the string key. |
-// const std::wstring& GetStringKey() const; |
-// This uses the locale specified in the constructor. |
-template <class Element> |
-class StringComparator : public std::binary_function<const Element&, |
- const Element&, |
- bool> { |
- public: |
- explicit StringComparator(Collator* collator) |
- : collator_(collator) { } |
- |
- // Returns true if lhs precedes rhs. |
- bool operator()(const Element& lhs, const Element& rhs) { |
- const std::wstring& lhs_string_key = lhs.GetStringKey(); |
- const std::wstring& rhs_string_key = rhs.GetStringKey(); |
- |
- return StringComparator<std::wstring>(collator_)(lhs_string_key, |
- rhs_string_key); |
- } |
- |
- private: |
- Collator* collator_; |
-}; |
- |
-// Specialization of operator() method for std::wstring version. |
-template <> |
-bool StringComparator<std::wstring>::operator()(const std::wstring& lhs, |
- const std::wstring& rhs); |
- |
-// In place sorting of |elements| of a vector according to the string key of |
-// each element in the vector by using collation rules for |locale|. |
-// |begin_index| points to the start position of elements in the vector which |
-// want to be sorted. |end_index| points to the end position of elements in the |
-// vector which want to be sorted |
-template <class Element> |
-void SortVectorWithStringKey(const std::wstring& locale, |
- std::vector<Element>* elements, |
- unsigned int begin_index, |
- unsigned int end_index, |
- bool needs_stable_sort) { |
- DCHECK(begin_index >= 0 && begin_index < end_index && |
- end_index <= static_cast<unsigned int>(elements->size())); |
- UErrorCode error = U_ZERO_ERROR; |
- Locale loc(WideToASCII(locale).c_str()); |
- scoped_ptr<Collator> collator(Collator::createInstance(loc, error)); |
- if (U_FAILURE(error)) |
- collator.reset(); |
- StringComparator<Element> c(collator.get()); |
- if (needs_stable_sort) { |
- stable_sort(elements->begin() + begin_index, |
- elements->begin() + end_index, |
- c); |
- } else { |
- sort(elements->begin() + begin_index, elements->begin() + end_index, c); |
- } |
-} |
- |
-template <class Element> |
-void SortVectorWithStringKey(const std::wstring& locale, |
- std::vector<Element>* elements, |
- bool needs_stable_sort) { |
- SortVectorWithStringKey<Element>(locale, elements, 0, elements->size(), |
- needs_stable_sort); |
-} |
- |
-// In place sorting of strings using collation rules for |locale|. |
-// TODO(port): this should take string16. |
-void SortStrings(const std::wstring& locale, |
- std::vector<std::wstring>* strings); |
- |
-// Returns a vector of available locale codes. E.g., a vector containing |
-// en-US, es, fr, fi, pt-PT, pt-BR, etc. |
-const std::vector<std::string>& GetAvailableLocales(); |
- |
-// A simple wrapper class for the bidirectional iterator of ICU. |
-// This class uses the bidirectional iterator of ICU to split a line of |
-// bidirectional texts into visual runs in its display order. |
-class BiDiLineIterator { |
- public: |
- BiDiLineIterator() : bidi_(NULL) { } |
- ~BiDiLineIterator(); |
- |
- // Initializes the bidirectional iterator with the specified text. Returns |
- // whether initialization succeeded. |
- UBool Open(const std::wstring& text, bool right_to_left, bool url); |
- |
- // Returns the number of visual runs in the text, or zero on error. |
- int CountRuns(); |
- |
- // Gets the logical offset, length, and direction of the specified visual run. |
- UBiDiDirection GetVisualRun(int index, int* start, int* length); |
- |
- // Given a start position, figure out where the run ends (and the BiDiLevel). |
- void GetLogicalRun(int start, int* end, UBiDiLevel* level); |
- |
- private: |
- UBiDi* bidi_; |
- |
- DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(BiDiLineIterator); |
-}; |
- |
-} |
- |
-#endif // CHROME_COMMON_L10N_UTIL_H_ |