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| 1 /* |
| 2 ********************************************************************** |
| 3 * Copyright (C) 1997-2010, International Business Machines |
| 4 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. |
| 5 ********************************************************************** |
| 6 * |
| 7 * File UCHAR.H |
| 8 * |
| 9 * Modification History: |
| 10 * |
| 11 * Date Name Description |
| 12 * 04/02/97 aliu Creation. |
| 13 * 03/29/99 helena Updated for C APIs. |
| 14 * 4/15/99 Madhu Updated for C Implementation and Javadoc |
| 15 * 5/20/99 Madhu Added the function u_getVersion() |
| 16 * 8/19/1999 srl Upgraded scripts to Unicode 3.0 |
| 17 * 8/27/1999 schererm UCharDirection constants: U_... |
| 18 * 11/11/1999 weiv added u_isalnum(), cleaned comments |
| 19 * 01/11/2000 helena Renamed u_getVersion to u_getUnicodeVersion(). |
| 20 ****************************************************************************** |
| 21 */ |
| 22 |
| 23 #ifndef UCHAR_H |
| 24 #define UCHAR_H |
| 25 |
| 26 #include "unicode/utypes.h" |
| 27 |
| 28 U_CDECL_BEGIN |
| 29 |
| 30 /*==========================================================================*/ |
| 31 /* Unicode version number */ |
| 32 /*==========================================================================*/ |
| 33 /** |
| 34 * Unicode version number, default for the current ICU version. |
| 35 * The actual Unicode Character Database (UCD) data is stored in uprops.dat |
| 36 * and may be generated from UCD files from a different Unicode version. |
| 37 * Call u_getUnicodeVersion to get the actual Unicode version of the data. |
| 38 * |
| 39 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion |
| 40 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 41 */ |
| 42 #define U_UNICODE_VERSION "6.0" |
| 43 |
| 44 /** |
| 45 * \file |
| 46 * \brief C API: Unicode Properties |
| 47 * |
| 48 * This C API provides low-level access to the Unicode Character Database. |
| 49 * In addition to raw property values, some convenience functions calculate |
| 50 * derived properties, for example for Java-style programming. |
| 51 * |
| 52 * Unicode assigns each code point (not just assigned character) values for |
| 53 * many properties. |
| 54 * Most of them are simple boolean flags, or constants from a small enumerated l
ist. |
| 55 * For some properties, values are strings or other relatively more complex type
s. |
| 56 * |
| 57 * For more information see |
| 58 * "About the Unicode Character Database" (http://www.unicode.org/ucd/) |
| 59 * and the ICU User Guide chapter on Properties (http://icu-project.org/userguid
e/properties.html). |
| 60 * |
| 61 * Many functions are designed to match java.lang.Character functions. |
| 62 * See the individual function documentation, |
| 63 * and see the JDK 1.4 java.lang.Character documentation |
| 64 * at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/api/java/lang/Character.html |
| 65 * |
| 66 * There are also functions that provide easy migration from C/POSIX functions |
| 67 * like isblank(). Their use is generally discouraged because the C/POSIX |
| 68 * standards do not define their semantics beyond the ASCII range, which means |
| 69 * that different implementations exhibit very different behavior. |
| 70 * Instead, Unicode properties should be used directly. |
| 71 * |
| 72 * There are also only a few, broad C/POSIX character classes, and they tend |
| 73 * to be used for conflicting purposes. For example, the "isalpha()" class |
| 74 * is sometimes used to determine word boundaries, while a more sophisticated |
| 75 * approach would at least distinguish initial letters from continuation |
| 76 * characters (the latter including combining marks). |
| 77 * (In ICU, BreakIterator is the most sophisticated API for word boundaries.) |
| 78 * Another example: There is no "istitle()" class for titlecase characters. |
| 79 * |
| 80 * ICU 3.4 and later provides API access for all twelve C/POSIX character classe
s. |
| 81 * ICU implements them according to the Standard Recommendations in |
| 82 * Annex C: Compatibility Properties of UTS #18 Unicode Regular Expressions |
| 83 * (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr18/#Compatibility_Properties). |
| 84 * |
| 85 * API access for C/POSIX character classes is as follows: |
| 86 * - alpha: u_isUAlphabetic(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_ALPHABETIC) |
| 87 * - lower: u_isULowercase(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_LOWERCASE) |
| 88 * - upper: u_isUUppercase(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_UPPERCASE) |
| 89 * - punct: u_ispunct(c) |
| 90 * - digit: u_isdigit(c) or u_charType(c)==U_DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER |
| 91 * - xdigit: u_isxdigit(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_XDIGIT) |
| 92 * - alnum: u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_ALNUM) |
| 93 * - space: u_isUWhiteSpace(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE) |
| 94 * - blank: u_isblank(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_BLANK) |
| 95 * - cntrl: u_charType(c)==U_CONTROL_CHAR |
| 96 * - graph: u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_GRAPH) |
| 97 * - print: u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_PRINT) |
| 98 * |
| 99 * Note: Some of the u_isxyz() functions in uchar.h predate, and do not match, |
| 100 * the Standard Recommendations in UTS #18. Instead, they match Java |
| 101 * functions according to their API documentation. |
| 102 * |
| 103 * \htmlonly |
| 104 * The C/POSIX character classes are also available in UnicodeSet patterns, |
| 105 * using patterns like [:graph:] or \p{graph}. |
| 106 * \endhtmlonly |
| 107 * |
| 108 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions. |
| 109 * Comparison: |
| 110 * - u_isUWhiteSpace=UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE: Unicode White_Space property; |
| 111 * most of general categories "Z" (separators) + most whitespace ISO contr
ols |
| 112 * (including no-break spaces, but excluding IS1..IS4 and ZWSP) |
| 113 * - u_isWhitespace: Java isWhitespace; Z + whitespace ISO controls but excludin
g no-break spaces |
| 114 * - u_isJavaSpaceChar: Java isSpaceChar; just Z (including no-break spaces) |
| 115 * - u_isspace: Z + whitespace ISO controls (including no-break spaces) |
| 116 * - u_isblank: "horizontal spaces" = TAB + Zs - ZWSP |
| 117 */ |
| 118 |
| 119 /** |
| 120 * Constants. |
| 121 */ |
| 122 |
| 123 /** The lowest Unicode code point value. Code points are non-negative. @stable I
CU 2.0 */ |
| 124 #define UCHAR_MIN_VALUE 0 |
| 125 |
| 126 /** |
| 127 * The highest Unicode code point value (scalar value) according to |
| 128 * The Unicode Standard. This is a 21-bit value (20.1 bits, rounded up). |
| 129 * For a single character, UChar32 is a simple type that can hold any code point
value. |
| 130 * |
| 131 * @see UChar32 |
| 132 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 133 */ |
| 134 #define UCHAR_MAX_VALUE 0x10ffff |
| 135 |
| 136 /** |
| 137 * Get a single-bit bit set (a flag) from a bit number 0..31. |
| 138 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 139 */ |
| 140 #define U_MASK(x) ((uint32_t)1<<(x)) |
| 141 |
| 142 /* |
| 143 * !! Note: Several comments in this file are machine-read by the |
| 144 * genpname tool. These comments describe the correspondence between |
| 145 * icu enum constants and UCD entities. Do not delete them. Update |
| 146 * these comments as needed. |
| 147 * |
| 148 * Any comment of the form "/ *[name]* /" (spaces added) is such |
| 149 * a comment. |
| 150 * |
| 151 * The U_JG_* and U_GC_*_MASK constants are matched by their symbolic |
| 152 * name, which must match PropertyValueAliases.txt. |
| 153 */ |
| 154 |
| 155 /** |
| 156 * Selection constants for Unicode properties. |
| 157 * These constants are used in functions like u_hasBinaryProperty to select |
| 158 * one of the Unicode properties. |
| 159 * |
| 160 * The properties APIs are intended to reflect Unicode properties as defined |
| 161 * in the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and Unicode Technical Reports (UTR). |
| 162 * For details about the properties see http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ . |
| 163 * For names of Unicode properties see the UCD file PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 164 * |
| 165 * Important: If ICU is built with UCD files from Unicode versions below, e.g.,
3.2, |
| 166 * then properties marked with "new in Unicode 3.2" are not or not fully availab
le. |
| 167 * Check u_getUnicodeVersion to be sure. |
| 168 * |
| 169 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 170 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue |
| 171 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion |
| 172 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 173 */ |
| 174 typedef enum UProperty { |
| 175 /* See note !!. Comments of the form "Binary property Dash", |
| 176 "Enumerated property Script", "Double property Numeric_Value", |
| 177 and "String property Age" are read by genpname. */ |
| 178 |
| 179 /* Note: Place UCHAR_ALPHABETIC before UCHAR_BINARY_START so that |
| 180 debuggers display UCHAR_ALPHABETIC as the symbolic name for 0, |
| 181 rather than UCHAR_BINARY_START. Likewise for other *_START |
| 182 identifiers. */ |
| 183 |
| 184 /** Binary property Alphabetic. Same as u_isUAlphabetic, different from u_is
alpha. |
| 185 Lu+Ll+Lt+Lm+Lo+Nl+Other_Alphabetic @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 186 UCHAR_ALPHABETIC=0, |
| 187 /** First constant for binary Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 188 UCHAR_BINARY_START=UCHAR_ALPHABETIC, |
| 189 /** Binary property ASCII_Hex_Digit. 0-9 A-F a-f @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 190 UCHAR_ASCII_HEX_DIGIT=1, |
| 191 /** Binary property Bidi_Control. |
| 192 Format controls which have specific functions |
| 193 in the Bidi Algorithm. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 194 UCHAR_BIDI_CONTROL=2, |
| 195 /** Binary property Bidi_Mirrored. |
| 196 Characters that may change display in RTL text. |
| 197 Same as u_isMirrored. |
| 198 See Bidi Algorithm, UTR 9. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 199 UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED=3, |
| 200 /** Binary property Dash. Variations of dashes. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 201 UCHAR_DASH=4, |
| 202 /** Binary property Default_Ignorable_Code_Point (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 203 Ignorable in most processing. |
| 204 <2060..206F, FFF0..FFFB, E0000..E0FFF>+Other_Default_Ignorable_Code_Poin
t+(Cf+Cc+Cs-White_Space) @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 205 UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT=5, |
| 206 /** Binary property Deprecated (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 207 The usage of deprecated characters is strongly discouraged. @stable ICU
2.1 */ |
| 208 UCHAR_DEPRECATED=6, |
| 209 /** Binary property Diacritic. Characters that linguistically modify |
| 210 the meaning of another character to which they apply. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 211 UCHAR_DIACRITIC=7, |
| 212 /** Binary property Extender. |
| 213 Extend the value or shape of a preceding alphabetic character, |
| 214 e.g., length and iteration marks. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 215 UCHAR_EXTENDER=8, |
| 216 /** Binary property Full_Composition_Exclusion. |
| 217 CompositionExclusions.txt+Singleton Decompositions+ |
| 218 Non-Starter Decompositions. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 219 UCHAR_FULL_COMPOSITION_EXCLUSION=9, |
| 220 /** Binary property Grapheme_Base (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 221 For programmatic determination of grapheme cluster boundaries. |
| 222 [0..10FFFF]-Cc-Cf-Cs-Co-Cn-Zl-Zp-Grapheme_Link-Grapheme_Extend-CGJ @stab
le ICU 2.1 */ |
| 223 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_BASE=10, |
| 224 /** Binary property Grapheme_Extend (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 225 For programmatic determination of grapheme cluster boundaries. |
| 226 Me+Mn+Mc+Other_Grapheme_Extend-Grapheme_Link-CGJ @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 227 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_EXTEND=11, |
| 228 /** Binary property Grapheme_Link (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 229 For programmatic determination of grapheme cluster boundaries. @stable I
CU 2.1 */ |
| 230 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_LINK=12, |
| 231 /** Binary property Hex_Digit. |
| 232 Characters commonly used for hexadecimal numbers. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 233 UCHAR_HEX_DIGIT=13, |
| 234 /** Binary property Hyphen. Dashes used to mark connections |
| 235 between pieces of words, plus the Katakana middle dot. @stable ICU 2.1 *
/ |
| 236 UCHAR_HYPHEN=14, |
| 237 /** Binary property ID_Continue. |
| 238 Characters that can continue an identifier. |
| 239 DerivedCoreProperties.txt also says "NOTE: Cf characters should be filte
red out." |
| 240 ID_Start+Mn+Mc+Nd+Pc @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 241 UCHAR_ID_CONTINUE=15, |
| 242 /** Binary property ID_Start. |
| 243 Characters that can start an identifier. |
| 244 Lu+Ll+Lt+Lm+Lo+Nl @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 245 UCHAR_ID_START=16, |
| 246 /** Binary property Ideographic. |
| 247 CJKV ideographs. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 248 UCHAR_IDEOGRAPHIC=17, |
| 249 /** Binary property IDS_Binary_Operator (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 250 For programmatic determination of |
| 251 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 252 UCHAR_IDS_BINARY_OPERATOR=18, |
| 253 /** Binary property IDS_Trinary_Operator (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 254 For programmatic determination of |
| 255 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 256 UCHAR_IDS_TRINARY_OPERATOR=19, |
| 257 /** Binary property Join_Control. |
| 258 Format controls for cursive joining and ligation. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 259 UCHAR_JOIN_CONTROL=20, |
| 260 /** Binary property Logical_Order_Exception (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 261 Characters that do not use logical order and |
| 262 require special handling in most processing. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 263 UCHAR_LOGICAL_ORDER_EXCEPTION=21, |
| 264 /** Binary property Lowercase. Same as u_isULowercase, different from u_islo
wer. |
| 265 Ll+Other_Lowercase @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 266 UCHAR_LOWERCASE=22, |
| 267 /** Binary property Math. Sm+Other_Math @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 268 UCHAR_MATH=23, |
| 269 /** Binary property Noncharacter_Code_Point. |
| 270 Code points that are explicitly defined as illegal |
| 271 for the encoding of characters. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 272 UCHAR_NONCHARACTER_CODE_POINT=24, |
| 273 /** Binary property Quotation_Mark. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 274 UCHAR_QUOTATION_MARK=25, |
| 275 /** Binary property Radical (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 276 For programmatic determination of |
| 277 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 278 UCHAR_RADICAL=26, |
| 279 /** Binary property Soft_Dotted (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 280 Characters with a "soft dot", like i or j. |
| 281 An accent placed on these characters causes |
| 282 the dot to disappear. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 283 UCHAR_SOFT_DOTTED=27, |
| 284 /** Binary property Terminal_Punctuation. |
| 285 Punctuation characters that generally mark |
| 286 the end of textual units. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 287 UCHAR_TERMINAL_PUNCTUATION=28, |
| 288 /** Binary property Unified_Ideograph (new in Unicode 3.2). |
| 289 For programmatic determination of |
| 290 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 291 UCHAR_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPH=29, |
| 292 /** Binary property Uppercase. Same as u_isUUppercase, different from u_isup
per. |
| 293 Lu+Other_Uppercase @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 294 UCHAR_UPPERCASE=30, |
| 295 /** Binary property White_Space. |
| 296 Same as u_isUWhiteSpace, different from u_isspace and u_isWhitespace. |
| 297 Space characters+TAB+CR+LF-ZWSP-ZWNBSP @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 298 UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE=31, |
| 299 /** Binary property XID_Continue. |
| 300 ID_Continue modified to allow closure under |
| 301 normalization forms NFKC and NFKD. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 302 UCHAR_XID_CONTINUE=32, |
| 303 /** Binary property XID_Start. ID_Start modified to allow |
| 304 closure under normalization forms NFKC and NFKD. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 305 UCHAR_XID_START=33, |
| 306 /** Binary property Case_Sensitive. Either the source of a case |
| 307 mapping or _in_ the target of a case mapping. Not the same as |
| 308 the general category Cased_Letter. @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 309 UCHAR_CASE_SENSITIVE=34, |
| 310 /** Binary property STerm (new in Unicode 4.0.1). |
| 311 Sentence Terminal. Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries |
| 312 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) |
| 313 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 314 UCHAR_S_TERM=35, |
| 315 /** Binary property Variation_Selector (new in Unicode 4.0.1). |
| 316 Indicates all those characters that qualify as Variation Selectors. |
| 317 For details on the behavior of these characters, |
| 318 see StandardizedVariants.html and 15.6 Variation Selectors. |
| 319 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 320 UCHAR_VARIATION_SELECTOR=36, |
| 321 /** Binary property NFD_Inert. |
| 322 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFD, |
| 323 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. |
| 324 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the |
| 325 Normalizer2::isInert() method. |
| 326 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 327 UCHAR_NFD_INERT=37, |
| 328 /** Binary property NFKD_Inert. |
| 329 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFKD, |
| 330 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. |
| 331 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the |
| 332 Normalizer2::isInert() method. |
| 333 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 334 UCHAR_NFKD_INERT=38, |
| 335 /** Binary property NFC_Inert. |
| 336 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFC, |
| 337 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. |
| 338 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the |
| 339 Normalizer2::isInert() method. |
| 340 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 341 UCHAR_NFC_INERT=39, |
| 342 /** Binary property NFKC_Inert. |
| 343 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFKC, |
| 344 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. |
| 345 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the |
| 346 Normalizer2::isInert() method. |
| 347 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 348 UCHAR_NFKC_INERT=40, |
| 349 /** Binary Property Segment_Starter. |
| 350 ICU-specific property for characters that are starters in terms of |
| 351 Unicode normalization and combining character sequences. |
| 352 They have ccc=0 and do not occur in non-initial position of the |
| 353 canonical decomposition of any character |
| 354 (like a-umlaut in NFD and a Jamo T in an NFD(Hangul LVT)). |
| 355 ICU uses this property for segmenting a string for generating a set of |
| 356 canonically equivalent strings, e.g. for canonical closure while |
| 357 processing collation tailoring rules. |
| 358 @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 359 UCHAR_SEGMENT_STARTER=41, |
| 360 /** Binary property Pattern_Syntax (new in Unicode 4.1). |
| 361 See UAX #31 Identifier and Pattern Syntax |
| 362 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/) |
| 363 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 364 UCHAR_PATTERN_SYNTAX=42, |
| 365 /** Binary property Pattern_White_Space (new in Unicode 4.1). |
| 366 See UAX #31 Identifier and Pattern Syntax |
| 367 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/) |
| 368 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 369 UCHAR_PATTERN_WHITE_SPACE=43, |
| 370 /** Binary property alnum (a C/POSIX character class). |
| 371 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. |
| 372 See the uchar.h file documentation. |
| 373 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 374 UCHAR_POSIX_ALNUM=44, |
| 375 /** Binary property blank (a C/POSIX character class). |
| 376 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. |
| 377 See the uchar.h file documentation. |
| 378 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 379 UCHAR_POSIX_BLANK=45, |
| 380 /** Binary property graph (a C/POSIX character class). |
| 381 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. |
| 382 See the uchar.h file documentation. |
| 383 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 384 UCHAR_POSIX_GRAPH=46, |
| 385 /** Binary property print (a C/POSIX character class). |
| 386 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. |
| 387 See the uchar.h file documentation. |
| 388 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 389 UCHAR_POSIX_PRINT=47, |
| 390 /** Binary property xdigit (a C/POSIX character class). |
| 391 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. |
| 392 See the uchar.h file documentation. |
| 393 @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 394 UCHAR_POSIX_XDIGIT=48, |
| 395 /** Binary property Cased. For Lowercase, Uppercase and Titlecase characters
. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 396 UCHAR_CASED=49, |
| 397 /** Binary property Case_Ignorable. Used in context-sensitive case mappings.
@stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 398 UCHAR_CASE_IGNORABLE=50, |
| 399 /** Binary property Changes_When_Lowercased. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 400 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_LOWERCASED=51, |
| 401 /** Binary property Changes_When_Uppercased. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 402 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_UPPERCASED=52, |
| 403 /** Binary property Changes_When_Titlecased. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 404 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_TITLECASED=53, |
| 405 /** Binary property Changes_When_Casefolded. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 406 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_CASEFOLDED=54, |
| 407 /** Binary property Changes_When_Casemapped. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 408 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_CASEMAPPED=55, |
| 409 /** Binary property Changes_When_NFKC_Casefolded. @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 410 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_NFKC_CASEFOLDED=56, |
| 411 /** One more than the last constant for binary Unicode properties. @stable I
CU 2.1 */ |
| 412 UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT=57, |
| 413 |
| 414 /** Enumerated property Bidi_Class. |
| 415 Same as u_charDirection, returns UCharDirection values. @stable ICU 2.2
*/ |
| 416 UCHAR_BIDI_CLASS=0x1000, |
| 417 /** First constant for enumerated/integer Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.
2 */ |
| 418 UCHAR_INT_START=UCHAR_BIDI_CLASS, |
| 419 /** Enumerated property Block. |
| 420 Same as ublock_getCode, returns UBlockCode values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 421 UCHAR_BLOCK=0x1001, |
| 422 /** Enumerated property Canonical_Combining_Class. |
| 423 Same as u_getCombiningClass, returns 8-bit numeric values. @stable ICU 2
.2 */ |
| 424 UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS=0x1002, |
| 425 /** Enumerated property Decomposition_Type. |
| 426 Returns UDecompositionType values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 427 UCHAR_DECOMPOSITION_TYPE=0x1003, |
| 428 /** Enumerated property East_Asian_Width. |
| 429 See http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/ |
| 430 Returns UEastAsianWidth values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 431 UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN_WIDTH=0x1004, |
| 432 /** Enumerated property General_Category. |
| 433 Same as u_charType, returns UCharCategory values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 434 UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY=0x1005, |
| 435 /** Enumerated property Joining_Group. |
| 436 Returns UJoiningGroup values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 437 UCHAR_JOINING_GROUP=0x1006, |
| 438 /** Enumerated property Joining_Type. |
| 439 Returns UJoiningType values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 440 UCHAR_JOINING_TYPE=0x1007, |
| 441 /** Enumerated property Line_Break. |
| 442 Returns ULineBreak values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 443 UCHAR_LINE_BREAK=0x1008, |
| 444 /** Enumerated property Numeric_Type. |
| 445 Returns UNumericType values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 446 UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE=0x1009, |
| 447 /** Enumerated property Script. |
| 448 Same as uscript_getScript, returns UScriptCode values. @stable ICU 2.2 *
/ |
| 449 UCHAR_SCRIPT=0x100A, |
| 450 /** Enumerated property Hangul_Syllable_Type, new in Unicode 4. |
| 451 Returns UHangulSyllableType values. @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 452 UCHAR_HANGUL_SYLLABLE_TYPE=0x100B, |
| 453 /** Enumerated property NFD_Quick_Check. |
| 454 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 455 UCHAR_NFD_QUICK_CHECK=0x100C, |
| 456 /** Enumerated property NFKD_Quick_Check. |
| 457 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 458 UCHAR_NFKD_QUICK_CHECK=0x100D, |
| 459 /** Enumerated property NFC_Quick_Check. |
| 460 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 461 UCHAR_NFC_QUICK_CHECK=0x100E, |
| 462 /** Enumerated property NFKC_Quick_Check. |
| 463 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 464 UCHAR_NFKC_QUICK_CHECK=0x100F, |
| 465 /** Enumerated property Lead_Canonical_Combining_Class. |
| 466 ICU-specific property for the ccc of the first code point |
| 467 of the decomposition, or lccc(c)=ccc(NFD(c)[0]). |
| 468 Useful for checking for canonically ordered text; |
| 469 see UNORM_FCD and http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/#FCD . |
| 470 Returns 8-bit numeric values like UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS. @stab
le ICU 3.0 */ |
| 471 UCHAR_LEAD_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS=0x1010, |
| 472 /** Enumerated property Trail_Canonical_Combining_Class. |
| 473 ICU-specific property for the ccc of the last code point |
| 474 of the decomposition, or tccc(c)=ccc(NFD(c)[last]). |
| 475 Useful for checking for canonically ordered text; |
| 476 see UNORM_FCD and http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/#FCD . |
| 477 Returns 8-bit numeric values like UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS. @stab
le ICU 3.0 */ |
| 478 UCHAR_TRAIL_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS=0x1011, |
| 479 /** Enumerated property Grapheme_Cluster_Break (new in Unicode 4.1). |
| 480 Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries |
| 481 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) |
| 482 Returns UGraphemeClusterBreak values. @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 483 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_CLUSTER_BREAK=0x1012, |
| 484 /** Enumerated property Sentence_Break (new in Unicode 4.1). |
| 485 Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries |
| 486 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) |
| 487 Returns USentenceBreak values. @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 488 UCHAR_SENTENCE_BREAK=0x1013, |
| 489 /** Enumerated property Word_Break (new in Unicode 4.1). |
| 490 Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries |
| 491 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) |
| 492 Returns UWordBreakValues values. @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 493 UCHAR_WORD_BREAK=0x1014, |
| 494 /** One more than the last constant for enumerated/integer Unicode propertie
s. @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 495 UCHAR_INT_LIMIT=0x1015, |
| 496 |
| 497 /** Bitmask property General_Category_Mask. |
| 498 This is the General_Category property returned as a bit mask. |
| 499 When used in u_getIntPropertyValue(c), same as U_MASK(u_charType(c)), |
| 500 returns bit masks for UCharCategory values where exactly one bit is set. |
| 501 When used with u_getPropertyValueName() and u_getPropertyValueEnum(), |
| 502 a multi-bit mask is used for sets of categories like "Letters". |
| 503 Mask values should be cast to uint32_t. |
| 504 @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 505 UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK=0x2000, |
| 506 /** First constant for bit-mask Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 507 UCHAR_MASK_START=UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK, |
| 508 /** One more than the last constant for bit-mask Unicode properties. @stable
ICU 2.4 */ |
| 509 UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT=0x2001, |
| 510 |
| 511 /** Double property Numeric_Value. |
| 512 Corresponds to u_getNumericValue. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 513 UCHAR_NUMERIC_VALUE=0x3000, |
| 514 /** First constant for double Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 515 UCHAR_DOUBLE_START=UCHAR_NUMERIC_VALUE, |
| 516 /** One more than the last constant for double Unicode properties. @stable I
CU 2.4 */ |
| 517 UCHAR_DOUBLE_LIMIT=0x3001, |
| 518 |
| 519 /** String property Age. |
| 520 Corresponds to u_charAge. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 521 UCHAR_AGE=0x4000, |
| 522 /** First constant for string Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 523 UCHAR_STRING_START=UCHAR_AGE, |
| 524 /** String property Bidi_Mirroring_Glyph. |
| 525 Corresponds to u_charMirror. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 526 UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORING_GLYPH=0x4001, |
| 527 /** String property Case_Folding. |
| 528 Corresponds to u_strFoldCase in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 529 UCHAR_CASE_FOLDING=0x4002, |
| 530 /** String property ISO_Comment. |
| 531 Corresponds to u_getISOComment. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 532 UCHAR_ISO_COMMENT=0x4003, |
| 533 /** String property Lowercase_Mapping. |
| 534 Corresponds to u_strToLower in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 535 UCHAR_LOWERCASE_MAPPING=0x4004, |
| 536 /** String property Name. |
| 537 Corresponds to u_charName. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 538 UCHAR_NAME=0x4005, |
| 539 /** String property Simple_Case_Folding. |
| 540 Corresponds to u_foldCase. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 541 UCHAR_SIMPLE_CASE_FOLDING=0x4006, |
| 542 /** String property Simple_Lowercase_Mapping. |
| 543 Corresponds to u_tolower. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 544 UCHAR_SIMPLE_LOWERCASE_MAPPING=0x4007, |
| 545 /** String property Simple_Titlecase_Mapping. |
| 546 Corresponds to u_totitle. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 547 UCHAR_SIMPLE_TITLECASE_MAPPING=0x4008, |
| 548 /** String property Simple_Uppercase_Mapping. |
| 549 Corresponds to u_toupper. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 550 UCHAR_SIMPLE_UPPERCASE_MAPPING=0x4009, |
| 551 /** String property Titlecase_Mapping. |
| 552 Corresponds to u_strToTitle in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 553 UCHAR_TITLECASE_MAPPING=0x400A, |
| 554 /** String property Unicode_1_Name. |
| 555 Corresponds to u_charName. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 556 UCHAR_UNICODE_1_NAME=0x400B, |
| 557 /** String property Uppercase_Mapping. |
| 558 Corresponds to u_strToUpper in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ |
| 559 UCHAR_UPPERCASE_MAPPING=0x400C, |
| 560 /** One more than the last constant for string Unicode properties. @stable I
CU 2.4 */ |
| 561 UCHAR_STRING_LIMIT=0x400D, |
| 562 |
| 563 /** Provisional property Script_Extensions (new in Unicode 6.0). |
| 564 As a provisional property, it may be modified or removed |
| 565 in future versions of the Unicode Standard, and thus in ICU. |
| 566 Some characters are commonly used in multiple scripts. |
| 567 For more information, see UAX #24: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/. |
| 568 Corresponds to uscript_hasScript and uscript_getScriptExtensions in uscr
ipt.h. |
| 569 @draft ICU 4.6 */ |
| 570 UCHAR_SCRIPT_EXTENSIONS=0x7000, |
| 571 /** First constant for Unicode properties with unusual value types. @draft I
CU 4.6 */ |
| 572 UCHAR_OTHER_PROPERTY_START=UCHAR_SCRIPT_EXTENSIONS, |
| 573 /** One more than the last constant for Unicode properties with unusual valu
e types. |
| 574 * @draft ICU 4.6 */ |
| 575 UCHAR_OTHER_PROPERTY_LIMIT=0x7001, |
| 576 |
| 577 /** Represents a nonexistent or invalid property or property value. @stable
ICU 2.4 */ |
| 578 UCHAR_INVALID_CODE = -1 |
| 579 } UProperty; |
| 580 |
| 581 /** |
| 582 * Data for enumerated Unicode general category types. |
| 583 * See http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.html . |
| 584 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 585 */ |
| 586 typedef enum UCharCategory |
| 587 { |
| 588 /** See note !!. Comments of the form "Cn" are read by genpname. */ |
| 589 |
| 590 /** Non-category for unassigned and non-character code points. @stable ICU 2
.0 */ |
| 591 U_UNASSIGNED = 0, |
| 592 /** Cn "Other, Not Assigned (no characters in [UnicodeData.txt] have this pr
operty)" (same as U_UNASSIGNED!) @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 593 U_GENERAL_OTHER_TYPES = 0, |
| 594 /** Lu @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 595 U_UPPERCASE_LETTER = 1, |
| 596 /** Ll @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 597 U_LOWERCASE_LETTER = 2, |
| 598 /** Lt @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 599 U_TITLECASE_LETTER = 3, |
| 600 /** Lm @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 601 U_MODIFIER_LETTER = 4, |
| 602 /** Lo @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 603 U_OTHER_LETTER = 5, |
| 604 /** Mn @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 605 U_NON_SPACING_MARK = 6, |
| 606 /** Me @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 607 U_ENCLOSING_MARK = 7, |
| 608 /** Mc @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 609 U_COMBINING_SPACING_MARK = 8, |
| 610 /** Nd @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 611 U_DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER = 9, |
| 612 /** Nl @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 613 U_LETTER_NUMBER = 10, |
| 614 /** No @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 615 U_OTHER_NUMBER = 11, |
| 616 /** Zs @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 617 U_SPACE_SEPARATOR = 12, |
| 618 /** Zl @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 619 U_LINE_SEPARATOR = 13, |
| 620 /** Zp @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 621 U_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR = 14, |
| 622 /** Cc @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 623 U_CONTROL_CHAR = 15, |
| 624 /** Cf @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 625 U_FORMAT_CHAR = 16, |
| 626 /** Co @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 627 U_PRIVATE_USE_CHAR = 17, |
| 628 /** Cs @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 629 U_SURROGATE = 18, |
| 630 /** Pd @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 631 U_DASH_PUNCTUATION = 19, |
| 632 /** Ps @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 633 U_START_PUNCTUATION = 20, |
| 634 /** Pe @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 635 U_END_PUNCTUATION = 21, |
| 636 /** Pc @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 637 U_CONNECTOR_PUNCTUATION = 22, |
| 638 /** Po @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 639 U_OTHER_PUNCTUATION = 23, |
| 640 /** Sm @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 641 U_MATH_SYMBOL = 24, |
| 642 /** Sc @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 643 U_CURRENCY_SYMBOL = 25, |
| 644 /** Sk @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 645 U_MODIFIER_SYMBOL = 26, |
| 646 /** So @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 647 U_OTHER_SYMBOL = 27, |
| 648 /** Pi @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 649 U_INITIAL_PUNCTUATION = 28, |
| 650 /** Pf @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 651 U_FINAL_PUNCTUATION = 29, |
| 652 /** One higher than the last enum UCharCategory constant. @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 653 U_CHAR_CATEGORY_COUNT |
| 654 } UCharCategory; |
| 655 |
| 656 /** |
| 657 * U_GC_XX_MASK constants are bit flags corresponding to Unicode |
| 658 * general category values. |
| 659 * For each category, the nth bit is set if the numeric value of the |
| 660 * corresponding UCharCategory constant is n. |
| 661 * |
| 662 * There are also some U_GC_Y_MASK constants for groups of general categories |
| 663 * like L for all letter categories. |
| 664 * |
| 665 * @see u_charType |
| 666 * @see U_GET_GC_MASK |
| 667 * @see UCharCategory |
| 668 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 669 */ |
| 670 #define U_GC_CN_MASK U_MASK(U_GENERAL_OTHER_TYPES) |
| 671 |
| 672 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 673 #define U_GC_LU_MASK U_MASK(U_UPPERCASE_LETTER) |
| 674 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 675 #define U_GC_LL_MASK U_MASK(U_LOWERCASE_LETTER) |
| 676 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 677 #define U_GC_LT_MASK U_MASK(U_TITLECASE_LETTER) |
| 678 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 679 #define U_GC_LM_MASK U_MASK(U_MODIFIER_LETTER) |
| 680 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 681 #define U_GC_LO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_LETTER) |
| 682 |
| 683 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 684 #define U_GC_MN_MASK U_MASK(U_NON_SPACING_MARK) |
| 685 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 686 #define U_GC_ME_MASK U_MASK(U_ENCLOSING_MARK) |
| 687 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 688 #define U_GC_MC_MASK U_MASK(U_COMBINING_SPACING_MARK) |
| 689 |
| 690 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 691 #define U_GC_ND_MASK U_MASK(U_DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER) |
| 692 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 693 #define U_GC_NL_MASK U_MASK(U_LETTER_NUMBER) |
| 694 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 695 #define U_GC_NO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_NUMBER) |
| 696 |
| 697 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 698 #define U_GC_ZS_MASK U_MASK(U_SPACE_SEPARATOR) |
| 699 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 700 #define U_GC_ZL_MASK U_MASK(U_LINE_SEPARATOR) |
| 701 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 702 #define U_GC_ZP_MASK U_MASK(U_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR) |
| 703 |
| 704 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 705 #define U_GC_CC_MASK U_MASK(U_CONTROL_CHAR) |
| 706 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 707 #define U_GC_CF_MASK U_MASK(U_FORMAT_CHAR) |
| 708 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 709 #define U_GC_CO_MASK U_MASK(U_PRIVATE_USE_CHAR) |
| 710 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 711 #define U_GC_CS_MASK U_MASK(U_SURROGATE) |
| 712 |
| 713 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 714 #define U_GC_PD_MASK U_MASK(U_DASH_PUNCTUATION) |
| 715 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 716 #define U_GC_PS_MASK U_MASK(U_START_PUNCTUATION) |
| 717 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 718 #define U_GC_PE_MASK U_MASK(U_END_PUNCTUATION) |
| 719 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 720 #define U_GC_PC_MASK U_MASK(U_CONNECTOR_PUNCTUATION) |
| 721 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 722 #define U_GC_PO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_PUNCTUATION) |
| 723 |
| 724 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 725 #define U_GC_SM_MASK U_MASK(U_MATH_SYMBOL) |
| 726 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 727 #define U_GC_SC_MASK U_MASK(U_CURRENCY_SYMBOL) |
| 728 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 729 #define U_GC_SK_MASK U_MASK(U_MODIFIER_SYMBOL) |
| 730 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 731 #define U_GC_SO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_SYMBOL) |
| 732 |
| 733 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 734 #define U_GC_PI_MASK U_MASK(U_INITIAL_PUNCTUATION) |
| 735 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 736 #define U_GC_PF_MASK U_MASK(U_FINAL_PUNCTUATION) |
| 737 |
| 738 |
| 739 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (L Letters). @stable ICU 2.1 *
/ |
| 740 #define U_GC_L_MASK \ |
| 741 (U_GC_LU_MASK|U_GC_LL_MASK|U_GC_LT_MASK|U_GC_LM_MASK|U_GC_LO_MASK) |
| 742 |
| 743 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (LC Cased Letters). @stable IC
U 2.1 */ |
| 744 #define U_GC_LC_MASK \ |
| 745 (U_GC_LU_MASK|U_GC_LL_MASK|U_GC_LT_MASK) |
| 746 |
| 747 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (M Marks). @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 748 #define U_GC_M_MASK (U_GC_MN_MASK|U_GC_ME_MASK|U_GC_MC_MASK) |
| 749 |
| 750 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (N Numbers). @stable ICU 2.1 *
/ |
| 751 #define U_GC_N_MASK (U_GC_ND_MASK|U_GC_NL_MASK|U_GC_NO_MASK) |
| 752 |
| 753 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (Z Separators). @stable ICU 2.
1 */ |
| 754 #define U_GC_Z_MASK (U_GC_ZS_MASK|U_GC_ZL_MASK|U_GC_ZP_MASK) |
| 755 |
| 756 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (C Others). @stable ICU 2.1 */ |
| 757 #define U_GC_C_MASK \ |
| 758 (U_GC_CN_MASK|U_GC_CC_MASK|U_GC_CF_MASK|U_GC_CO_MASK|U_GC_CS_MASK) |
| 759 |
| 760 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (P Punctuation). @stable ICU 2
.1 */ |
| 761 #define U_GC_P_MASK \ |
| 762 (U_GC_PD_MASK|U_GC_PS_MASK|U_GC_PE_MASK|U_GC_PC_MASK|U_GC_PO_MASK| \ |
| 763 U_GC_PI_MASK|U_GC_PF_MASK) |
| 764 |
| 765 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (S Symbols). @stable ICU 2.1 *
/ |
| 766 #define U_GC_S_MASK (U_GC_SM_MASK|U_GC_SC_MASK|U_GC_SK_MASK|U_GC_SO_MASK) |
| 767 |
| 768 /** |
| 769 * This specifies the language directional property of a character set. |
| 770 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 771 */ |
| 772 typedef enum UCharDirection { |
| 773 /** See note !!. Comments of the form "EN" are read by genpname. */ |
| 774 |
| 775 /** L @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 776 U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT = 0, |
| 777 /** R @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 778 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT = 1, |
| 779 /** EN @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 780 U_EUROPEAN_NUMBER = 2, |
| 781 /** ES @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 782 U_EUROPEAN_NUMBER_SEPARATOR = 3, |
| 783 /** ET @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 784 U_EUROPEAN_NUMBER_TERMINATOR = 4, |
| 785 /** AN @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 786 U_ARABIC_NUMBER = 5, |
| 787 /** CS @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 788 U_COMMON_NUMBER_SEPARATOR = 6, |
| 789 /** B @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 790 U_BLOCK_SEPARATOR = 7, |
| 791 /** S @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 792 U_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR = 8, |
| 793 /** WS @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 794 U_WHITE_SPACE_NEUTRAL = 9, |
| 795 /** ON @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 796 U_OTHER_NEUTRAL = 10, |
| 797 /** LRE @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 798 U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_EMBEDDING = 11, |
| 799 /** LRO @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 800 U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_OVERRIDE = 12, |
| 801 /** AL @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 802 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_ARABIC = 13, |
| 803 /** RLE @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 804 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_EMBEDDING = 14, |
| 805 /** RLO @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 806 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_OVERRIDE = 15, |
| 807 /** PDF @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 808 U_POP_DIRECTIONAL_FORMAT = 16, |
| 809 /** NSM @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 810 U_DIR_NON_SPACING_MARK = 17, |
| 811 /** BN @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 812 U_BOUNDARY_NEUTRAL = 18, |
| 813 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 814 U_CHAR_DIRECTION_COUNT |
| 815 } UCharDirection; |
| 816 |
| 817 /** |
| 818 * Constants for Unicode blocks, see the Unicode Data file Blocks.txt |
| 819 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 820 */ |
| 821 enum UBlockCode { |
| 822 |
| 823 /** New No_Block value in Unicode 4. @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 824 UBLOCK_NO_BLOCK = 0, /*[none]*/ /* Special range indicating No_Block */ |
| 825 |
| 826 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 827 UBLOCK_BASIC_LATIN = 1, /*[0000]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 828 |
| 829 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 830 UBLOCK_LATIN_1_SUPPLEMENT=2, /*[0080]*/ |
| 831 |
| 832 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 833 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_A =3, /*[0100]*/ |
| 834 |
| 835 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 836 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_B =4, /*[0180]*/ |
| 837 |
| 838 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 839 UBLOCK_IPA_EXTENSIONS =5, /*[0250]*/ |
| 840 |
| 841 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 842 UBLOCK_SPACING_MODIFIER_LETTERS =6, /*[02B0]*/ |
| 843 |
| 844 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 845 UBLOCK_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS =7, /*[0300]*/ |
| 846 |
| 847 /** |
| 848 * Unicode 3.2 renames this block to "Greek and Coptic". |
| 849 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 850 */ |
| 851 UBLOCK_GREEK =8, /*[0370]*/ |
| 852 |
| 853 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 854 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC =9, /*[0400]*/ |
| 855 |
| 856 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 857 UBLOCK_ARMENIAN =10, /*[0530]*/ |
| 858 |
| 859 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 860 UBLOCK_HEBREW =11, /*[0590]*/ |
| 861 |
| 862 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 863 UBLOCK_ARABIC =12, /*[0600]*/ |
| 864 |
| 865 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 866 UBLOCK_SYRIAC =13, /*[0700]*/ |
| 867 |
| 868 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 869 UBLOCK_THAANA =14, /*[0780]*/ |
| 870 |
| 871 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 872 UBLOCK_DEVANAGARI =15, /*[0900]*/ |
| 873 |
| 874 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 875 UBLOCK_BENGALI =16, /*[0980]*/ |
| 876 |
| 877 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 878 UBLOCK_GURMUKHI =17, /*[0A00]*/ |
| 879 |
| 880 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 881 UBLOCK_GUJARATI =18, /*[0A80]*/ |
| 882 |
| 883 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 884 UBLOCK_ORIYA =19, /*[0B00]*/ |
| 885 |
| 886 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 887 UBLOCK_TAMIL =20, /*[0B80]*/ |
| 888 |
| 889 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 890 UBLOCK_TELUGU =21, /*[0C00]*/ |
| 891 |
| 892 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 893 UBLOCK_KANNADA =22, /*[0C80]*/ |
| 894 |
| 895 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 896 UBLOCK_MALAYALAM =23, /*[0D00]*/ |
| 897 |
| 898 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 899 UBLOCK_SINHALA =24, /*[0D80]*/ |
| 900 |
| 901 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 902 UBLOCK_THAI =25, /*[0E00]*/ |
| 903 |
| 904 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 905 UBLOCK_LAO =26, /*[0E80]*/ |
| 906 |
| 907 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 908 UBLOCK_TIBETAN =27, /*[0F00]*/ |
| 909 |
| 910 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 911 UBLOCK_MYANMAR =28, /*[1000]*/ |
| 912 |
| 913 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 914 UBLOCK_GEORGIAN =29, /*[10A0]*/ |
| 915 |
| 916 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 917 UBLOCK_HANGUL_JAMO =30, /*[1100]*/ |
| 918 |
| 919 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 920 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC =31, /*[1200]*/ |
| 921 |
| 922 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 923 UBLOCK_CHEROKEE =32, /*[13A0]*/ |
| 924 |
| 925 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 926 UBLOCK_UNIFIED_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL_SYLLABICS =33, /*[1400]*/ |
| 927 |
| 928 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 929 UBLOCK_OGHAM =34, /*[1680]*/ |
| 930 |
| 931 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 932 UBLOCK_RUNIC =35, /*[16A0]*/ |
| 933 |
| 934 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 935 UBLOCK_KHMER =36, /*[1780]*/ |
| 936 |
| 937 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 938 UBLOCK_MONGOLIAN =37, /*[1800]*/ |
| 939 |
| 940 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 941 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_ADDITIONAL =38, /*[1E00]*/ |
| 942 |
| 943 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 944 UBLOCK_GREEK_EXTENDED =39, /*[1F00]*/ |
| 945 |
| 946 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 947 UBLOCK_GENERAL_PUNCTUATION =40, /*[2000]*/ |
| 948 |
| 949 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 950 UBLOCK_SUPERSCRIPTS_AND_SUBSCRIPTS =41, /*[2070]*/ |
| 951 |
| 952 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 953 UBLOCK_CURRENCY_SYMBOLS =42, /*[20A0]*/ |
| 954 |
| 955 /** |
| 956 * Unicode 3.2 renames this block to "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbol
s". |
| 957 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 958 */ |
| 959 UBLOCK_COMBINING_MARKS_FOR_SYMBOLS =43, /*[20D0]*/ |
| 960 |
| 961 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 962 UBLOCK_LETTERLIKE_SYMBOLS =44, /*[2100]*/ |
| 963 |
| 964 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 965 UBLOCK_NUMBER_FORMS =45, /*[2150]*/ |
| 966 |
| 967 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 968 UBLOCK_ARROWS =46, /*[2190]*/ |
| 969 |
| 970 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 971 UBLOCK_MATHEMATICAL_OPERATORS =47, /*[2200]*/ |
| 972 |
| 973 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 974 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_TECHNICAL =48, /*[2300]*/ |
| 975 |
| 976 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 977 UBLOCK_CONTROL_PICTURES =49, /*[2400]*/ |
| 978 |
| 979 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 980 UBLOCK_OPTICAL_CHARACTER_RECOGNITION =50, /*[2440]*/ |
| 981 |
| 982 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 983 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_ALPHANUMERICS =51, /*[2460]*/ |
| 984 |
| 985 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 986 UBLOCK_BOX_DRAWING =52, /*[2500]*/ |
| 987 |
| 988 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 989 UBLOCK_BLOCK_ELEMENTS =53, /*[2580]*/ |
| 990 |
| 991 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 992 UBLOCK_GEOMETRIC_SHAPES =54, /*[25A0]*/ |
| 993 |
| 994 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 995 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS =55, /*[2600]*/ |
| 996 |
| 997 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 998 UBLOCK_DINGBATS =56, /*[2700]*/ |
| 999 |
| 1000 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1001 UBLOCK_BRAILLE_PATTERNS =57, /*[2800]*/ |
| 1002 |
| 1003 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1004 UBLOCK_CJK_RADICALS_SUPPLEMENT =58, /*[2E80]*/ |
| 1005 |
| 1006 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1007 UBLOCK_KANGXI_RADICALS =59, /*[2F00]*/ |
| 1008 |
| 1009 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1010 UBLOCK_IDEOGRAPHIC_DESCRIPTION_CHARACTERS =60, /*[2FF0]*/ |
| 1011 |
| 1012 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1013 UBLOCK_CJK_SYMBOLS_AND_PUNCTUATION =61, /*[3000]*/ |
| 1014 |
| 1015 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1016 UBLOCK_HIRAGANA =62, /*[3040]*/ |
| 1017 |
| 1018 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1019 UBLOCK_KATAKANA =63, /*[30A0]*/ |
| 1020 |
| 1021 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1022 UBLOCK_BOPOMOFO =64, /*[3100]*/ |
| 1023 |
| 1024 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1025 UBLOCK_HANGUL_COMPATIBILITY_JAMO =65, /*[3130]*/ |
| 1026 |
| 1027 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1028 UBLOCK_KANBUN =66, /*[3190]*/ |
| 1029 |
| 1030 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1031 UBLOCK_BOPOMOFO_EXTENDED =67, /*[31A0]*/ |
| 1032 |
| 1033 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1034 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_CJK_LETTERS_AND_MONTHS =68, /*[3200]*/ |
| 1035 |
| 1036 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1037 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY =69, /*[3300]*/ |
| 1038 |
| 1039 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1040 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_A =70, /*[3400]*/ |
| 1041 |
| 1042 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1043 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS =71, /*[4E00]*/ |
| 1044 |
| 1045 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1046 UBLOCK_YI_SYLLABLES =72, /*[A000]*/ |
| 1047 |
| 1048 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1049 UBLOCK_YI_RADICALS =73, /*[A490]*/ |
| 1050 |
| 1051 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1052 UBLOCK_HANGUL_SYLLABLES =74, /*[AC00]*/ |
| 1053 |
| 1054 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1055 UBLOCK_HIGH_SURROGATES =75, /*[D800]*/ |
| 1056 |
| 1057 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1058 UBLOCK_HIGH_PRIVATE_USE_SURROGATES =76, /*[DB80]*/ |
| 1059 |
| 1060 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1061 UBLOCK_LOW_SURROGATES =77, /*[DC00]*/ |
| 1062 |
| 1063 /** |
| 1064 * Same as UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE_AREA. |
| 1065 * Until Unicode 3.1.1, the corresponding block name was "Private Use", |
| 1066 * and multiple code point ranges had this block. |
| 1067 * Unicode 3.2 renames the block for the BMP PUA to "Private Use Area" and |
| 1068 * adds separate blocks for the supplementary PUAs. |
| 1069 * |
| 1070 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 1071 */ |
| 1072 UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE = 78, |
| 1073 /** |
| 1074 * Same as UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE. |
| 1075 * Until Unicode 3.1.1, the corresponding block name was "Private Use", |
| 1076 * and multiple code point ranges had this block. |
| 1077 * Unicode 3.2 renames the block for the BMP PUA to "Private Use Area" and |
| 1078 * adds separate blocks for the supplementary PUAs. |
| 1079 * |
| 1080 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 1081 */ |
| 1082 UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE_AREA =UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE, /*[E000]*/ |
| 1083 |
| 1084 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1085 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_IDEOGRAPHS =79, /*[F900]*/ |
| 1086 |
| 1087 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1088 UBLOCK_ALPHABETIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS =80, /*[FB00]*/ |
| 1089 |
| 1090 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1091 UBLOCK_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_A =81, /*[FB50]*/ |
| 1092 |
| 1093 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1094 UBLOCK_COMBINING_HALF_MARKS =82, /*[FE20]*/ |
| 1095 |
| 1096 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1097 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_FORMS =83, /*[FE30]*/ |
| 1098 |
| 1099 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1100 UBLOCK_SMALL_FORM_VARIANTS =84, /*[FE50]*/ |
| 1101 |
| 1102 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1103 UBLOCK_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_B =85, /*[FE70]*/ |
| 1104 |
| 1105 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1106 UBLOCK_SPECIALS =86, /*[FFF0]*/ |
| 1107 |
| 1108 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1109 UBLOCK_HALFWIDTH_AND_FULLWIDTH_FORMS =87, /*[FF00]*/ |
| 1110 |
| 1111 /* New blocks in Unicode 3.1 */ |
| 1112 |
| 1113 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1114 UBLOCK_OLD_ITALIC = 88 , /*[10300]*/ |
| 1115 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1116 UBLOCK_GOTHIC = 89 , /*[10330]*/ |
| 1117 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1118 UBLOCK_DESERET = 90 , /*[10400]*/ |
| 1119 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1120 UBLOCK_BYZANTINE_MUSICAL_SYMBOLS = 91 , /*[1D000]*/ |
| 1121 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1122 UBLOCK_MUSICAL_SYMBOLS = 92 , /*[1D100]*/ |
| 1123 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1124 UBLOCK_MATHEMATICAL_ALPHANUMERIC_SYMBOLS = 93 , /*[1D400]*/ |
| 1125 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1126 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_B = 94 , /*[20000]*/ |
| 1127 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1128 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_IDEOGRAPHS_SUPPLEMENT = 95 , /*[2F800]*/ |
| 1129 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1130 UBLOCK_TAGS = 96, /*[E0000]*/ |
| 1131 |
| 1132 /* New blocks in Unicode 3.2 */ |
| 1133 |
| 1134 /** |
| 1135 * Unicode 4.0.1 renames the "Cyrillic Supplementary" block to "Cyrillic Sup
plement". |
| 1136 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1137 */ |
| 1138 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENTARY = 97, |
| 1139 /** @stable ICU 3.0 */ |
| 1140 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENT = UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENTARY, /*[0500]*/ |
| 1141 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1142 UBLOCK_TAGALOG = 98, /*[1700]*/ |
| 1143 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1144 UBLOCK_HANUNOO = 99, /*[1720]*/ |
| 1145 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1146 UBLOCK_BUHID = 100, /*[1740]*/ |
| 1147 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1148 UBLOCK_TAGBANWA = 101, /*[1760]*/ |
| 1149 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1150 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_MATHEMATICAL_SYMBOLS_A = 102, /*[27C0]*/ |
| 1151 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1152 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_ARROWS_A = 103, /*[27F0]*/ |
| 1153 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1154 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_ARROWS_B = 104, /*[2900]*/ |
| 1155 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1156 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_MATHEMATICAL_SYMBOLS_B = 105, /*[2980]*/ |
| 1157 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1158 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_MATHEMATICAL_OPERATORS = 106, /*[2A00]*/ |
| 1159 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1160 UBLOCK_KATAKANA_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS = 107, /*[31F0]*/ |
| 1161 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1162 UBLOCK_VARIATION_SELECTORS = 108, /*[FE00]*/ |
| 1163 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1164 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTARY_PRIVATE_USE_AREA_A = 109, /*[F0000]*/ |
| 1165 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ |
| 1166 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTARY_PRIVATE_USE_AREA_B = 110, /*[100000]*/ |
| 1167 |
| 1168 /* New blocks in Unicode 4 */ |
| 1169 |
| 1170 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1171 UBLOCK_LIMBU = 111, /*[1900]*/ |
| 1172 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1173 UBLOCK_TAI_LE = 112, /*[1950]*/ |
| 1174 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1175 UBLOCK_KHMER_SYMBOLS = 113, /*[19E0]*/ |
| 1176 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1177 UBLOCK_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS = 114, /*[1D00]*/ |
| 1178 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1179 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS_AND_ARROWS = 115, /*[2B00]*/ |
| 1180 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1181 UBLOCK_YIJING_HEXAGRAM_SYMBOLS = 116, /*[4DC0]*/ |
| 1182 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1183 UBLOCK_LINEAR_B_SYLLABARY = 117, /*[10000]*/ |
| 1184 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1185 UBLOCK_LINEAR_B_IDEOGRAMS = 118, /*[10080]*/ |
| 1186 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1187 UBLOCK_AEGEAN_NUMBERS = 119, /*[10100]*/ |
| 1188 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1189 UBLOCK_UGARITIC = 120, /*[10380]*/ |
| 1190 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1191 UBLOCK_SHAVIAN = 121, /*[10450]*/ |
| 1192 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1193 UBLOCK_OSMANYA = 122, /*[10480]*/ |
| 1194 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1195 UBLOCK_CYPRIOT_SYLLABARY = 123, /*[10800]*/ |
| 1196 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1197 UBLOCK_TAI_XUAN_JING_SYMBOLS = 124, /*[1D300]*/ |
| 1198 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1199 UBLOCK_VARIATION_SELECTORS_SUPPLEMENT = 125, /*[E0100]*/ |
| 1200 |
| 1201 /* New blocks in Unicode 4.1 */ |
| 1202 |
| 1203 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1204 UBLOCK_ANCIENT_GREEK_MUSICAL_NOTATION = 126, /*[1D200]*/ |
| 1205 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1206 UBLOCK_ANCIENT_GREEK_NUMBERS = 127, /*[10140]*/ |
| 1207 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1208 UBLOCK_ARABIC_SUPPLEMENT = 128, /*[0750]*/ |
| 1209 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1210 UBLOCK_BUGINESE = 129, /*[1A00]*/ |
| 1211 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1212 UBLOCK_CJK_STROKES = 130, /*[31C0]*/ |
| 1213 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1214 UBLOCK_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS_SUPPLEMENT = 131, /*[1DC0]*/ |
| 1215 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1216 UBLOCK_COPTIC = 132, /*[2C80]*/ |
| 1217 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1218 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC_EXTENDED = 133, /*[2D80]*/ |
| 1219 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1220 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC_SUPPLEMENT = 134, /*[1380]*/ |
| 1221 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1222 UBLOCK_GEORGIAN_SUPPLEMENT = 135, /*[2D00]*/ |
| 1223 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1224 UBLOCK_GLAGOLITIC = 136, /*[2C00]*/ |
| 1225 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1226 UBLOCK_KHAROSHTHI = 137, /*[10A00]*/ |
| 1227 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1228 UBLOCK_MODIFIER_TONE_LETTERS = 138, /*[A700]*/ |
| 1229 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1230 UBLOCK_NEW_TAI_LUE = 139, /*[1980]*/ |
| 1231 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1232 UBLOCK_OLD_PERSIAN = 140, /*[103A0]*/ |
| 1233 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1234 UBLOCK_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS_SUPPLEMENT = 141, /*[1D80]*/ |
| 1235 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1236 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_PUNCTUATION = 142, /*[2E00]*/ |
| 1237 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1238 UBLOCK_SYLOTI_NAGRI = 143, /*[A800]*/ |
| 1239 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1240 UBLOCK_TIFINAGH = 144, /*[2D30]*/ |
| 1241 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ |
| 1242 UBLOCK_VERTICAL_FORMS = 145, /*[FE10]*/ |
| 1243 |
| 1244 /* New blocks in Unicode 5.0 */ |
| 1245 |
| 1246 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1247 UBLOCK_NKO = 146, /*[07C0]*/ |
| 1248 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1249 UBLOCK_BALINESE = 147, /*[1B00]*/ |
| 1250 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1251 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_C = 148, /*[2C60]*/ |
| 1252 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1253 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_D = 149, /*[A720]*/ |
| 1254 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1255 UBLOCK_PHAGS_PA = 150, /*[A840]*/ |
| 1256 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1257 UBLOCK_PHOENICIAN = 151, /*[10900]*/ |
| 1258 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1259 UBLOCK_CUNEIFORM = 152, /*[12000]*/ |
| 1260 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1261 UBLOCK_CUNEIFORM_NUMBERS_AND_PUNCTUATION = 153, /*[12400]*/ |
| 1262 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ |
| 1263 UBLOCK_COUNTING_ROD_NUMERALS = 154, /*[1D360]*/ |
| 1264 |
| 1265 /* New blocks in Unicode 5.1 */ |
| 1266 |
| 1267 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1268 UBLOCK_SUNDANESE = 155, /*[1B80]*/ |
| 1269 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1270 UBLOCK_LEPCHA = 156, /*[1C00]*/ |
| 1271 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1272 UBLOCK_OL_CHIKI = 157, /*[1C50]*/ |
| 1273 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1274 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_EXTENDED_A = 158, /*[2DE0]*/ |
| 1275 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1276 UBLOCK_VAI = 159, /*[A500]*/ |
| 1277 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1278 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_EXTENDED_B = 160, /*[A640]*/ |
| 1279 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1280 UBLOCK_SAURASHTRA = 161, /*[A880]*/ |
| 1281 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1282 UBLOCK_KAYAH_LI = 162, /*[A900]*/ |
| 1283 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1284 UBLOCK_REJANG = 163, /*[A930]*/ |
| 1285 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1286 UBLOCK_CHAM = 164, /*[AA00]*/ |
| 1287 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1288 UBLOCK_ANCIENT_SYMBOLS = 165, /*[10190]*/ |
| 1289 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1290 UBLOCK_PHAISTOS_DISC = 166, /*[101D0]*/ |
| 1291 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1292 UBLOCK_LYCIAN = 167, /*[10280]*/ |
| 1293 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1294 UBLOCK_CARIAN = 168, /*[102A0]*/ |
| 1295 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1296 UBLOCK_LYDIAN = 169, /*[10920]*/ |
| 1297 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1298 UBLOCK_MAHJONG_TILES = 170, /*[1F000]*/ |
| 1299 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1300 UBLOCK_DOMINO_TILES = 171, /*[1F030]*/ |
| 1301 |
| 1302 /* New blocks in Unicode 5.2 */ |
| 1303 |
| 1304 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1305 UBLOCK_SAMARITAN = 172, /*[0800]*/ |
| 1306 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1307 UBLOCK_UNIFIED_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL_SYLLABICS_EXTENDED = 173, /*[18B0]*/ |
| 1308 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1309 UBLOCK_TAI_THAM = 174, /*[1A20]*/ |
| 1310 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1311 UBLOCK_VEDIC_EXTENSIONS = 175, /*[1CD0]*/ |
| 1312 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1313 UBLOCK_LISU = 176, /*[A4D0]*/ |
| 1314 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1315 UBLOCK_BAMUM = 177, /*[A6A0]*/ |
| 1316 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1317 UBLOCK_COMMON_INDIC_NUMBER_FORMS = 178, /*[A830]*/ |
| 1318 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1319 UBLOCK_DEVANAGARI_EXTENDED = 179, /*[A8E0]*/ |
| 1320 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1321 UBLOCK_HANGUL_JAMO_EXTENDED_A = 180, /*[A960]*/ |
| 1322 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1323 UBLOCK_JAVANESE = 181, /*[A980]*/ |
| 1324 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1325 UBLOCK_MYANMAR_EXTENDED_A = 182, /*[AA60]*/ |
| 1326 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1327 UBLOCK_TAI_VIET = 183, /*[AA80]*/ |
| 1328 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1329 UBLOCK_MEETEI_MAYEK = 184, /*[ABC0]*/ |
| 1330 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1331 UBLOCK_HANGUL_JAMO_EXTENDED_B = 185, /*[D7B0]*/ |
| 1332 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1333 UBLOCK_IMPERIAL_ARAMAIC = 186, /*[10840]*/ |
| 1334 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1335 UBLOCK_OLD_SOUTH_ARABIAN = 187, /*[10A60]*/ |
| 1336 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1337 UBLOCK_AVESTAN = 188, /*[10B00]*/ |
| 1338 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1339 UBLOCK_INSCRIPTIONAL_PARTHIAN = 189, /*[10B40]*/ |
| 1340 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1341 UBLOCK_INSCRIPTIONAL_PAHLAVI = 190, /*[10B60]*/ |
| 1342 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1343 UBLOCK_OLD_TURKIC = 191, /*[10C00]*/ |
| 1344 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1345 UBLOCK_RUMI_NUMERAL_SYMBOLS = 192, /*[10E60]*/ |
| 1346 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1347 UBLOCK_KAITHI = 193, /*[11080]*/ |
| 1348 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1349 UBLOCK_EGYPTIAN_HIEROGLYPHS = 194, /*[13000]*/ |
| 1350 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1351 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_ALPHANUMERIC_SUPPLEMENT = 195, /*[1F100]*/ |
| 1352 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1353 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_IDEOGRAPHIC_SUPPLEMENT = 196, /*[1F200]*/ |
| 1354 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1355 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_C = 197, /*[2A700]*/ |
| 1356 |
| 1357 /* New blocks in Unicode 6.0 */ |
| 1358 |
| 1359 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1360 UBLOCK_MANDAIC = 198, /*[0840]*/ |
| 1361 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1362 UBLOCK_BATAK = 199, /*[1BC0]*/ |
| 1363 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1364 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC_EXTENDED_A = 200, /*[AB00]*/ |
| 1365 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1366 UBLOCK_BRAHMI = 201, /*[11000]*/ |
| 1367 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1368 UBLOCK_BAMUM_SUPPLEMENT = 202, /*[16800]*/ |
| 1369 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1370 UBLOCK_KANA_SUPPLEMENT = 203, /*[1B000]*/ |
| 1371 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1372 UBLOCK_PLAYING_CARDS = 204, /*[1F0A0]*/ |
| 1373 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1374 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS_AND_PICTOGRAPHS = 205, /*[1F300]*/ |
| 1375 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1376 UBLOCK_EMOTICONS = 206, /*[1F600]*/ |
| 1377 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1378 UBLOCK_TRANSPORT_AND_MAP_SYMBOLS = 207, /*[1F680]*/ |
| 1379 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1380 UBLOCK_ALCHEMICAL_SYMBOLS = 208, /*[1F700]*/ |
| 1381 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1382 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_D = 209, /*[2B740]*/ |
| 1383 |
| 1384 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1385 UBLOCK_COUNT = 210, |
| 1386 |
| 1387 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1388 UBLOCK_INVALID_CODE=-1 |
| 1389 }; |
| 1390 |
| 1391 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 1392 typedef enum UBlockCode UBlockCode; |
| 1393 |
| 1394 /** |
| 1395 * East Asian Width constants. |
| 1396 * |
| 1397 * @see UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN_WIDTH |
| 1398 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue |
| 1399 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1400 */ |
| 1401 typedef enum UEastAsianWidth { |
| 1402 U_EA_NEUTRAL, /*[N]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1403 U_EA_AMBIGUOUS, /*[A]*/ |
| 1404 U_EA_HALFWIDTH, /*[H]*/ |
| 1405 U_EA_FULLWIDTH, /*[F]*/ |
| 1406 U_EA_NARROW, /*[Na]*/ |
| 1407 U_EA_WIDE, /*[W]*/ |
| 1408 U_EA_COUNT |
| 1409 } UEastAsianWidth; |
| 1410 /* |
| 1411 * Implementation note: |
| 1412 * Keep UEastAsianWidth constant values in sync with names list in genprops/prop
s2.c. |
| 1413 */ |
| 1414 |
| 1415 /** |
| 1416 * Selector constants for u_charName(). |
| 1417 * u_charName() returns the "modern" name of a |
| 1418 * Unicode character; or the name that was defined in |
| 1419 * Unicode version 1.0, before the Unicode standard merged |
| 1420 * with ISO-10646; or an "extended" name that gives each |
| 1421 * Unicode code point a unique name. |
| 1422 * |
| 1423 * @see u_charName |
| 1424 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 1425 */ |
| 1426 typedef enum UCharNameChoice { |
| 1427 U_UNICODE_CHAR_NAME, |
| 1428 U_UNICODE_10_CHAR_NAME, |
| 1429 U_EXTENDED_CHAR_NAME, |
| 1430 U_CHAR_NAME_ALIAS, /**< Corrected name from NameAliases.txt. @stabl
e ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1431 U_CHAR_NAME_CHOICE_COUNT |
| 1432 } UCharNameChoice; |
| 1433 |
| 1434 /** |
| 1435 * Selector constants for u_getPropertyName() and |
| 1436 * u_getPropertyValueName(). These selectors are used to choose which |
| 1437 * name is returned for a given property or value. All properties and |
| 1438 * values have a long name. Most have a short name, but some do not. |
| 1439 * Unicode allows for additional names, beyond the long and short |
| 1440 * name, which would be indicated by U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME + i, where |
| 1441 * i=1, 2,... |
| 1442 * |
| 1443 * @see u_getPropertyName() |
| 1444 * @see u_getPropertyValueName() |
| 1445 * @stable ICU 2.4 |
| 1446 */ |
| 1447 typedef enum UPropertyNameChoice { |
| 1448 U_SHORT_PROPERTY_NAME, |
| 1449 U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME, |
| 1450 U_PROPERTY_NAME_CHOICE_COUNT |
| 1451 } UPropertyNameChoice; |
| 1452 |
| 1453 /** |
| 1454 * Decomposition Type constants. |
| 1455 * |
| 1456 * @see UCHAR_DECOMPOSITION_TYPE |
| 1457 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1458 */ |
| 1459 typedef enum UDecompositionType { |
| 1460 U_DT_NONE, /*[none]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1461 U_DT_CANONICAL, /*[can]*/ |
| 1462 U_DT_COMPAT, /*[com]*/ |
| 1463 U_DT_CIRCLE, /*[enc]*/ |
| 1464 U_DT_FINAL, /*[fin]*/ |
| 1465 U_DT_FONT, /*[font]*/ |
| 1466 U_DT_FRACTION, /*[fra]*/ |
| 1467 U_DT_INITIAL, /*[init]*/ |
| 1468 U_DT_ISOLATED, /*[iso]*/ |
| 1469 U_DT_MEDIAL, /*[med]*/ |
| 1470 U_DT_NARROW, /*[nar]*/ |
| 1471 U_DT_NOBREAK, /*[nb]*/ |
| 1472 U_DT_SMALL, /*[sml]*/ |
| 1473 U_DT_SQUARE, /*[sqr]*/ |
| 1474 U_DT_SUB, /*[sub]*/ |
| 1475 U_DT_SUPER, /*[sup]*/ |
| 1476 U_DT_VERTICAL, /*[vert]*/ |
| 1477 U_DT_WIDE, /*[wide]*/ |
| 1478 U_DT_COUNT /* 18 */ |
| 1479 } UDecompositionType; |
| 1480 |
| 1481 /** |
| 1482 * Joining Type constants. |
| 1483 * |
| 1484 * @see UCHAR_JOINING_TYPE |
| 1485 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1486 */ |
| 1487 typedef enum UJoiningType { |
| 1488 U_JT_NON_JOINING, /*[U]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1489 U_JT_JOIN_CAUSING, /*[C]*/ |
| 1490 U_JT_DUAL_JOINING, /*[D]*/ |
| 1491 U_JT_LEFT_JOINING, /*[L]*/ |
| 1492 U_JT_RIGHT_JOINING, /*[R]*/ |
| 1493 U_JT_TRANSPARENT, /*[T]*/ |
| 1494 U_JT_COUNT /* 6 */ |
| 1495 } UJoiningType; |
| 1496 |
| 1497 /** |
| 1498 * Joining Group constants. |
| 1499 * |
| 1500 * @see UCHAR_JOINING_GROUP |
| 1501 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1502 */ |
| 1503 typedef enum UJoiningGroup { |
| 1504 U_JG_NO_JOINING_GROUP, |
| 1505 U_JG_AIN, |
| 1506 U_JG_ALAPH, |
| 1507 U_JG_ALEF, |
| 1508 U_JG_BEH, |
| 1509 U_JG_BETH, |
| 1510 U_JG_DAL, |
| 1511 U_JG_DALATH_RISH, |
| 1512 U_JG_E, |
| 1513 U_JG_FEH, |
| 1514 U_JG_FINAL_SEMKATH, |
| 1515 U_JG_GAF, |
| 1516 U_JG_GAMAL, |
| 1517 U_JG_HAH, |
| 1518 U_JG_TEH_MARBUTA_GOAL, /**< @stable ICU 4.6 */ |
| 1519 U_JG_HAMZA_ON_HEH_GOAL=U_JG_TEH_MARBUTA_GOAL, |
| 1520 U_JG_HE, |
| 1521 U_JG_HEH, |
| 1522 U_JG_HEH_GOAL, |
| 1523 U_JG_HETH, |
| 1524 U_JG_KAF, |
| 1525 U_JG_KAPH, |
| 1526 U_JG_KNOTTED_HEH, |
| 1527 U_JG_LAM, |
| 1528 U_JG_LAMADH, |
| 1529 U_JG_MEEM, |
| 1530 U_JG_MIM, |
| 1531 U_JG_NOON, |
| 1532 U_JG_NUN, |
| 1533 U_JG_PE, |
| 1534 U_JG_QAF, |
| 1535 U_JG_QAPH, |
| 1536 U_JG_REH, |
| 1537 U_JG_REVERSED_PE, |
| 1538 U_JG_SAD, |
| 1539 U_JG_SADHE, |
| 1540 U_JG_SEEN, |
| 1541 U_JG_SEMKATH, |
| 1542 U_JG_SHIN, |
| 1543 U_JG_SWASH_KAF, |
| 1544 U_JG_SYRIAC_WAW, |
| 1545 U_JG_TAH, |
| 1546 U_JG_TAW, |
| 1547 U_JG_TEH_MARBUTA, |
| 1548 U_JG_TETH, |
| 1549 U_JG_WAW, |
| 1550 U_JG_YEH, |
| 1551 U_JG_YEH_BARREE, |
| 1552 U_JG_YEH_WITH_TAIL, |
| 1553 U_JG_YUDH, |
| 1554 U_JG_YUDH_HE, |
| 1555 U_JG_ZAIN, |
| 1556 U_JG_FE, /**< @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1557 U_JG_KHAPH, /**< @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1558 U_JG_ZHAIN, /**< @stable ICU 2.6 */ |
| 1559 U_JG_BURUSHASKI_YEH_BARREE, /**< @stable ICU 4.0 */ |
| 1560 U_JG_FARSI_YEH, /**< @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1561 U_JG_NYA, /**< @stable ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1562 U_JG_COUNT |
| 1563 } UJoiningGroup; |
| 1564 |
| 1565 /** |
| 1566 * Grapheme Cluster Break constants. |
| 1567 * |
| 1568 * @see UCHAR_GRAPHEME_CLUSTER_BREAK |
| 1569 * @stable ICU 3.4 |
| 1570 */ |
| 1571 typedef enum UGraphemeClusterBreak { |
| 1572 U_GCB_OTHER = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1573 U_GCB_CONTROL = 1, /*[CN]*/ |
| 1574 U_GCB_CR = 2, /*[CR]*/ |
| 1575 U_GCB_EXTEND = 3, /*[EX]*/ |
| 1576 U_GCB_L = 4, /*[L]*/ |
| 1577 U_GCB_LF = 5, /*[LF]*/ |
| 1578 U_GCB_LV = 6, /*[LV]*/ |
| 1579 U_GCB_LVT = 7, /*[LVT]*/ |
| 1580 U_GCB_T = 8, /*[T]*/ |
| 1581 U_GCB_V = 9, /*[V]*/ |
| 1582 U_GCB_SPACING_MARK = 10, /*[SM]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 5.1/ICU
4.0 */ |
| 1583 U_GCB_PREPEND = 11, /*[PP]*/ |
| 1584 U_GCB_COUNT = 12 |
| 1585 } UGraphemeClusterBreak; |
| 1586 |
| 1587 /** |
| 1588 * Word Break constants. |
| 1589 * (UWordBreak is a pre-existing enum type in ubrk.h for word break status tags.
) |
| 1590 * |
| 1591 * @see UCHAR_WORD_BREAK |
| 1592 * @stable ICU 3.4 |
| 1593 */ |
| 1594 typedef enum UWordBreakValues { |
| 1595 U_WB_OTHER = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1596 U_WB_ALETTER = 1, /*[LE]*/ |
| 1597 U_WB_FORMAT = 2, /*[FO]*/ |
| 1598 U_WB_KATAKANA = 3, /*[KA]*/ |
| 1599 U_WB_MIDLETTER = 4, /*[ML]*/ |
| 1600 U_WB_MIDNUM = 5, /*[MN]*/ |
| 1601 U_WB_NUMERIC = 6, /*[NU]*/ |
| 1602 U_WB_EXTENDNUMLET = 7, /*[EX]*/ |
| 1603 U_WB_CR = 8, /*[CR]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 5.1/ICU
4.0 */ |
| 1604 U_WB_EXTEND = 9, /*[Extend]*/ |
| 1605 U_WB_LF = 10, /*[LF]*/ |
| 1606 U_WB_MIDNUMLET =11, /*[MB]*/ |
| 1607 U_WB_NEWLINE =12, /*[NL]*/ |
| 1608 U_WB_COUNT = 13 |
| 1609 } UWordBreakValues; |
| 1610 |
| 1611 /** |
| 1612 * Sentence Break constants. |
| 1613 * |
| 1614 * @see UCHAR_SENTENCE_BREAK |
| 1615 * @stable ICU 3.4 |
| 1616 */ |
| 1617 typedef enum USentenceBreak { |
| 1618 U_SB_OTHER = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1619 U_SB_ATERM = 1, /*[AT]*/ |
| 1620 U_SB_CLOSE = 2, /*[CL]*/ |
| 1621 U_SB_FORMAT = 3, /*[FO]*/ |
| 1622 U_SB_LOWER = 4, /*[LO]*/ |
| 1623 U_SB_NUMERIC = 5, /*[NU]*/ |
| 1624 U_SB_OLETTER = 6, /*[LE]*/ |
| 1625 U_SB_SEP = 7, /*[SE]*/ |
| 1626 U_SB_SP = 8, /*[SP]*/ |
| 1627 U_SB_STERM = 9, /*[ST]*/ |
| 1628 U_SB_UPPER = 10, /*[UP]*/ |
| 1629 U_SB_CR = 11, /*[CR]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 5.1/ICU
4.0 */ |
| 1630 U_SB_EXTEND = 12, /*[EX]*/ |
| 1631 U_SB_LF = 13, /*[LF]*/ |
| 1632 U_SB_SCONTINUE = 14, /*[SC]*/ |
| 1633 U_SB_COUNT = 15 |
| 1634 } USentenceBreak; |
| 1635 |
| 1636 /** |
| 1637 * Line Break constants. |
| 1638 * |
| 1639 * @see UCHAR_LINE_BREAK |
| 1640 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1641 */ |
| 1642 typedef enum ULineBreak { |
| 1643 U_LB_UNKNOWN = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1644 U_LB_AMBIGUOUS = 1, /*[AI]*/ |
| 1645 U_LB_ALPHABETIC = 2, /*[AL]*/ |
| 1646 U_LB_BREAK_BOTH = 3, /*[B2]*/ |
| 1647 U_LB_BREAK_AFTER = 4, /*[BA]*/ |
| 1648 U_LB_BREAK_BEFORE = 5, /*[BB]*/ |
| 1649 U_LB_MANDATORY_BREAK = 6, /*[BK]*/ |
| 1650 U_LB_CONTINGENT_BREAK = 7, /*[CB]*/ |
| 1651 U_LB_CLOSE_PUNCTUATION = 8, /*[CL]*/ |
| 1652 U_LB_COMBINING_MARK = 9, /*[CM]*/ |
| 1653 U_LB_CARRIAGE_RETURN = 10, /*[CR]*/ |
| 1654 U_LB_EXCLAMATION = 11, /*[EX]*/ |
| 1655 U_LB_GLUE = 12, /*[GL]*/ |
| 1656 U_LB_HYPHEN = 13, /*[HY]*/ |
| 1657 U_LB_IDEOGRAPHIC = 14, /*[ID]*/ |
| 1658 U_LB_INSEPERABLE = 15, |
| 1659 /** Renamed from the misspelled "inseperable" in Unicode 4.0.1/ICU 3.0 @stab
le ICU 3.0 */ |
| 1660 U_LB_INSEPARABLE=U_LB_INSEPERABLE,/*[IN]*/ |
| 1661 U_LB_INFIX_NUMERIC = 16, /*[IS]*/ |
| 1662 U_LB_LINE_FEED = 17, /*[LF]*/ |
| 1663 U_LB_NONSTARTER = 18, /*[NS]*/ |
| 1664 U_LB_NUMERIC = 19, /*[NU]*/ |
| 1665 U_LB_OPEN_PUNCTUATION = 20, /*[OP]*/ |
| 1666 U_LB_POSTFIX_NUMERIC = 21, /*[PO]*/ |
| 1667 U_LB_PREFIX_NUMERIC = 22, /*[PR]*/ |
| 1668 U_LB_QUOTATION = 23, /*[QU]*/ |
| 1669 U_LB_COMPLEX_CONTEXT = 24, /*[SA]*/ |
| 1670 U_LB_SURROGATE = 25, /*[SG]*/ |
| 1671 U_LB_SPACE = 26, /*[SP]*/ |
| 1672 U_LB_BREAK_SYMBOLS = 27, /*[SY]*/ |
| 1673 U_LB_ZWSPACE = 28, /*[ZW]*/ |
| 1674 U_LB_NEXT_LINE = 29, /*[NL]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 4/ICU
2.6 */ |
| 1675 U_LB_WORD_JOINER = 30, /*[WJ]*/ |
| 1676 U_LB_H2 = 31, /*[H2]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 4.1/IC
U 3.4 */ |
| 1677 U_LB_H3 = 32, /*[H3]*/ |
| 1678 U_LB_JL = 33, /*[JL]*/ |
| 1679 U_LB_JT = 34, /*[JT]*/ |
| 1680 U_LB_JV = 35, /*[JV]*/ |
| 1681 U_LB_CLOSE_PARENTHESIS = 36, /*[CP]*/ /* new in Unicode 5.2/ICU 4.4 */ |
| 1682 U_LB_COUNT = 37 |
| 1683 } ULineBreak; |
| 1684 |
| 1685 /** |
| 1686 * Numeric Type constants. |
| 1687 * |
| 1688 * @see UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE |
| 1689 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1690 */ |
| 1691 typedef enum UNumericType { |
| 1692 U_NT_NONE, /*[None]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1693 U_NT_DECIMAL, /*[de]*/ |
| 1694 U_NT_DIGIT, /*[di]*/ |
| 1695 U_NT_NUMERIC, /*[nu]*/ |
| 1696 U_NT_COUNT |
| 1697 } UNumericType; |
| 1698 |
| 1699 /** |
| 1700 * Hangul Syllable Type constants. |
| 1701 * |
| 1702 * @see UCHAR_HANGUL_SYLLABLE_TYPE |
| 1703 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 1704 */ |
| 1705 typedef enum UHangulSyllableType { |
| 1706 U_HST_NOT_APPLICABLE, /*[NA]*/ /*See note !!*/ |
| 1707 U_HST_LEADING_JAMO, /*[L]*/ |
| 1708 U_HST_VOWEL_JAMO, /*[V]*/ |
| 1709 U_HST_TRAILING_JAMO, /*[T]*/ |
| 1710 U_HST_LV_SYLLABLE, /*[LV]*/ |
| 1711 U_HST_LVT_SYLLABLE, /*[LVT]*/ |
| 1712 U_HST_COUNT |
| 1713 } UHangulSyllableType; |
| 1714 |
| 1715 /** |
| 1716 * Check a binary Unicode property for a code point. |
| 1717 * |
| 1718 * Unicode, especially in version 3.2, defines many more properties than the |
| 1719 * original set in UnicodeData.txt. |
| 1720 * |
| 1721 * The properties APIs are intended to reflect Unicode properties as defined |
| 1722 * in the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and Unicode Technical Reports (UTR). |
| 1723 * For details about the properties see http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ . |
| 1724 * For names of Unicode properties see the UCD file PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 1725 * |
| 1726 * Important: If ICU is built with UCD files from Unicode versions below 3.2, |
| 1727 * then properties marked with "new in Unicode 3.2" are not or not fully availab
le. |
| 1728 * |
| 1729 * @param c Code point to test. |
| 1730 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which binary property to
check. |
| 1731 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT. |
| 1732 * @return TRUE or FALSE according to the binary Unicode property value for c. |
| 1733 * Also FALSE if 'which' is out of bounds or if the Unicode version |
| 1734 * does not have data for the property at all, or not for this code poin
t. |
| 1735 * |
| 1736 * @see UProperty |
| 1737 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue |
| 1738 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion |
| 1739 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 1740 */ |
| 1741 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1742 u_hasBinaryProperty(UChar32 c, UProperty which); |
| 1743 |
| 1744 /** |
| 1745 * Check if a code point has the Alphabetic Unicode property. |
| 1746 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_ALPHABETIC). |
| 1747 * This is different from u_isalpha! |
| 1748 * @param c Code point to test |
| 1749 * @return true if the code point has the Alphabetic Unicode property, false oth
erwise |
| 1750 * |
| 1751 * @see UCHAR_ALPHABETIC |
| 1752 * @see u_isalpha |
| 1753 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1754 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 1755 */ |
| 1756 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1757 u_isUAlphabetic(UChar32 c); |
| 1758 |
| 1759 /** |
| 1760 * Check if a code point has the Lowercase Unicode property. |
| 1761 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_LOWERCASE). |
| 1762 * This is different from u_islower! |
| 1763 * @param c Code point to test |
| 1764 * @return true if the code point has the Lowercase Unicode property, false othe
rwise |
| 1765 * |
| 1766 * @see UCHAR_LOWERCASE |
| 1767 * @see u_islower |
| 1768 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1769 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 1770 */ |
| 1771 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1772 u_isULowercase(UChar32 c); |
| 1773 |
| 1774 /** |
| 1775 * Check if a code point has the Uppercase Unicode property. |
| 1776 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_UPPERCASE). |
| 1777 * This is different from u_isupper! |
| 1778 * @param c Code point to test |
| 1779 * @return true if the code point has the Uppercase Unicode property, false othe
rwise |
| 1780 * |
| 1781 * @see UCHAR_UPPERCASE |
| 1782 * @see u_isupper |
| 1783 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1784 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 1785 */ |
| 1786 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1787 u_isUUppercase(UChar32 c); |
| 1788 |
| 1789 /** |
| 1790 * Check if a code point has the White_Space Unicode property. |
| 1791 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE). |
| 1792 * This is different from both u_isspace and u_isWhitespace! |
| 1793 * |
| 1794 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h |
| 1795 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. |
| 1796 * |
| 1797 * @param c Code point to test |
| 1798 * @return true if the code point has the White_Space Unicode property, false ot
herwise. |
| 1799 * |
| 1800 * @see UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE |
| 1801 * @see u_isWhitespace |
| 1802 * @see u_isspace |
| 1803 * @see u_isJavaSpaceChar |
| 1804 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1805 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 1806 */ |
| 1807 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1808 u_isUWhiteSpace(UChar32 c); |
| 1809 |
| 1810 /** |
| 1811 * Get the property value for an enumerated or integer Unicode property for a co
de point. |
| 1812 * Also returns binary and mask property values. |
| 1813 * |
| 1814 * Unicode, especially in version 3.2, defines many more properties than the |
| 1815 * original set in UnicodeData.txt. |
| 1816 * |
| 1817 * The properties APIs are intended to reflect Unicode properties as defined |
| 1818 * in the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and Unicode Technical Reports (UTR). |
| 1819 * For details about the properties see http://www.unicode.org/ . |
| 1820 * For names of Unicode properties see the UCD file PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 1821 * |
| 1822 * Sample usage: |
| 1823 * UEastAsianWidth ea=(UEastAsianWidth)u_getIntPropertyValue(c, UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN
_WIDTH); |
| 1824 * UBool b=(UBool)u_getIntPropertyValue(c, UCHAR_IDEOGRAPHIC); |
| 1825 * |
| 1826 * @param c Code point to test. |
| 1827 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which property to check. |
| 1828 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT |
| 1829 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT |
| 1830 * or UCHAR_MASK_START<=which<UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT. |
| 1831 * @return Numeric value that is directly the property value or, |
| 1832 * for enumerated properties, corresponds to the numeric value of the en
umerated |
| 1833 * constant of the respective property value enumeration type |
| 1834 * (cast to enum type if necessary). |
| 1835 * Returns 0 or 1 (for FALSE/TRUE) for binary Unicode properties. |
| 1836 * Returns a bit-mask for mask properties. |
| 1837 * Returns 0 if 'which' is out of bounds or if the Unicode version |
| 1838 * does not have data for the property at all, or not for this code poin
t. |
| 1839 * |
| 1840 * @see UProperty |
| 1841 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1842 * @see u_getIntPropertyMinValue |
| 1843 * @see u_getIntPropertyMaxValue |
| 1844 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion |
| 1845 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1846 */ |
| 1847 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 1848 u_getIntPropertyValue(UChar32 c, UProperty which); |
| 1849 |
| 1850 /** |
| 1851 * Get the minimum value for an enumerated/integer/binary Unicode property. |
| 1852 * Can be used together with u_getIntPropertyMaxValue |
| 1853 * to allocate arrays of UnicodeSet or similar. |
| 1854 * |
| 1855 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which binary property to
check. |
| 1856 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT |
| 1857 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT. |
| 1858 * @return Minimum value returned by u_getIntPropertyValue for a Unicode propert
y. |
| 1859 * 0 if the property selector is out of range. |
| 1860 * |
| 1861 * @see UProperty |
| 1862 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1863 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion |
| 1864 * @see u_getIntPropertyMaxValue |
| 1865 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue |
| 1866 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1867 */ |
| 1868 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 1869 u_getIntPropertyMinValue(UProperty which); |
| 1870 |
| 1871 /** |
| 1872 * Get the maximum value for an enumerated/integer/binary Unicode property. |
| 1873 * Can be used together with u_getIntPropertyMinValue |
| 1874 * to allocate arrays of UnicodeSet or similar. |
| 1875 * |
| 1876 * Examples for min/max values (for Unicode 3.2): |
| 1877 * |
| 1878 * - UCHAR_BIDI_CLASS: 0/18 (U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT/U_BOUNDARY_NEUTRAL) |
| 1879 * - UCHAR_SCRIPT: 0/45 (USCRIPT_COMMON/USCRIPT_TAGBANWA) |
| 1880 * - UCHAR_IDEOGRAPHIC: 0/1 (FALSE/TRUE) |
| 1881 * |
| 1882 * For undefined UProperty constant values, min/max values will be 0/-1. |
| 1883 * |
| 1884 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which binary property to
check. |
| 1885 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT |
| 1886 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT. |
| 1887 * @return Maximum value returned by u_getIntPropertyValue for a Unicode propert
y. |
| 1888 * <=0 if the property selector is out of range. |
| 1889 * |
| 1890 * @see UProperty |
| 1891 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty |
| 1892 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion |
| 1893 * @see u_getIntPropertyMaxValue |
| 1894 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue |
| 1895 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1896 */ |
| 1897 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 1898 u_getIntPropertyMaxValue(UProperty which); |
| 1899 |
| 1900 /** |
| 1901 * Get the numeric value for a Unicode code point as defined in the |
| 1902 * Unicode Character Database. |
| 1903 * |
| 1904 * A "double" return type is necessary because |
| 1905 * some numeric values are fractions, negative, or too large for int32_t. |
| 1906 * |
| 1907 * For characters without any numeric values in the Unicode Character Database, |
| 1908 * this function will return U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE. |
| 1909 * |
| 1910 * Similar to java.lang.Character.getNumericValue(), but u_getNumericValue() |
| 1911 * also supports negative values, large values, and fractions, |
| 1912 * while Java's getNumericValue() returns values 10..35 for ASCII letters. |
| 1913 * |
| 1914 * @param c Code point to get the numeric value for. |
| 1915 * @return Numeric value of c, or U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE if none is defined. |
| 1916 * |
| 1917 * @see U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE |
| 1918 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1919 */ |
| 1920 U_STABLE double U_EXPORT2 |
| 1921 u_getNumericValue(UChar32 c); |
| 1922 |
| 1923 /** |
| 1924 * Special value that is returned by u_getNumericValue when |
| 1925 * no numeric value is defined for a code point. |
| 1926 * |
| 1927 * @see u_getNumericValue |
| 1928 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 1929 */ |
| 1930 #define U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE ((double)-123456789.) |
| 1931 |
| 1932 /** |
| 1933 * Determines whether the specified code point has the general category "Ll" |
| 1934 * (lowercase letter). |
| 1935 * |
| 1936 * Same as java.lang.Character.isLowerCase(). |
| 1937 * |
| 1938 * This misses some characters that are also lowercase but |
| 1939 * have a different general category value. |
| 1940 * In order to include those, use UCHAR_LOWERCASE. |
| 1941 * |
| 1942 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves |
| 1943 * as a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 1944 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 1945 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 1946 * |
| 1947 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 1948 * @return TRUE if the code point is an Ll lowercase letter |
| 1949 * |
| 1950 * @see UCHAR_LOWERCASE |
| 1951 * @see u_isupper |
| 1952 * @see u_istitle |
| 1953 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 1954 */ |
| 1955 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1956 u_islower(UChar32 c); |
| 1957 |
| 1958 /** |
| 1959 * Determines whether the specified code point has the general category "Lu" |
| 1960 * (uppercase letter). |
| 1961 * |
| 1962 * Same as java.lang.Character.isUpperCase(). |
| 1963 * |
| 1964 * This misses some characters that are also uppercase but |
| 1965 * have a different general category value. |
| 1966 * In order to include those, use UCHAR_UPPERCASE. |
| 1967 * |
| 1968 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves |
| 1969 * as a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 1970 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 1971 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 1972 * |
| 1973 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 1974 * @return TRUE if the code point is an Lu uppercase letter |
| 1975 * |
| 1976 * @see UCHAR_UPPERCASE |
| 1977 * @see u_islower |
| 1978 * @see u_istitle |
| 1979 * @see u_tolower |
| 1980 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 1981 */ |
| 1982 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 1983 u_isupper(UChar32 c); |
| 1984 |
| 1985 /** |
| 1986 * Determines whether the specified code point is a titlecase letter. |
| 1987 * True for general category "Lt" (titlecase letter). |
| 1988 * |
| 1989 * Same as java.lang.Character.isTitleCase(). |
| 1990 * |
| 1991 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 1992 * @return TRUE if the code point is an Lt titlecase letter |
| 1993 * |
| 1994 * @see u_isupper |
| 1995 * @see u_islower |
| 1996 * @see u_totitle |
| 1997 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 1998 */ |
| 1999 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2000 u_istitle(UChar32 c); |
| 2001 |
| 2002 /** |
| 2003 * Determines whether the specified code point is a digit character according to
Java. |
| 2004 * True for characters with general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers). |
| 2005 * Beginning with Unicode 4, this is the same as |
| 2006 * testing for the Numeric_Type of Decimal. |
| 2007 * |
| 2008 * Same as java.lang.Character.isDigit(). |
| 2009 * |
| 2010 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves |
| 2011 * as a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2012 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2013 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2014 * |
| 2015 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2016 * @return TRUE if the code point is a digit character according to Character.is
Digit() |
| 2017 * |
| 2018 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2019 */ |
| 2020 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2021 u_isdigit(UChar32 c); |
| 2022 |
| 2023 /** |
| 2024 * Determines whether the specified code point is a letter character. |
| 2025 * True for general categories "L" (letters). |
| 2026 * |
| 2027 * Same as java.lang.Character.isLetter(). |
| 2028 * |
| 2029 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves |
| 2030 * as a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2031 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2032 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2033 * |
| 2034 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2035 * @return TRUE if the code point is a letter character |
| 2036 * |
| 2037 * @see u_isdigit |
| 2038 * @see u_isalnum |
| 2039 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2040 */ |
| 2041 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2042 u_isalpha(UChar32 c); |
| 2043 |
| 2044 /** |
| 2045 * Determines whether the specified code point is an alphanumeric character |
| 2046 * (letter or digit) according to Java. |
| 2047 * True for characters with general categories |
| 2048 * "L" (letters) and "Nd" (decimal digit numbers). |
| 2049 * |
| 2050 * Same as java.lang.Character.isLetterOrDigit(). |
| 2051 * |
| 2052 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves |
| 2053 * as a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2054 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2055 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2056 * |
| 2057 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2058 * @return TRUE if the code point is an alphanumeric character according to Char
acter.isLetterOrDigit() |
| 2059 * |
| 2060 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2061 */ |
| 2062 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2063 u_isalnum(UChar32 c); |
| 2064 |
| 2065 /** |
| 2066 * Determines whether the specified code point is a hexadecimal digit. |
| 2067 * This is equivalent to u_digit(c, 16)>=0. |
| 2068 * True for characters with general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers) |
| 2069 * as well as Latin letters a-f and A-F in both ASCII and Fullwidth ASCII. |
| 2070 * (That is, for letters with code points |
| 2071 * 0041..0046, 0061..0066, FF21..FF26, FF41..FF46.) |
| 2072 * |
| 2073 * In order to narrow the definition of hexadecimal digits to only ASCII |
| 2074 * characters, use (c<=0x7f && u_isxdigit(c)). |
| 2075 * |
| 2076 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2077 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2078 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2079 * |
| 2080 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2081 * @return TRUE if the code point is a hexadecimal digit |
| 2082 * |
| 2083 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 2084 */ |
| 2085 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2086 u_isxdigit(UChar32 c); |
| 2087 |
| 2088 /** |
| 2089 * Determines whether the specified code point is a punctuation character. |
| 2090 * True for characters with general categories "P" (punctuation). |
| 2091 * |
| 2092 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2093 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2094 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2095 * |
| 2096 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2097 * @return TRUE if the code point is a punctuation character |
| 2098 * |
| 2099 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 2100 */ |
| 2101 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2102 u_ispunct(UChar32 c); |
| 2103 |
| 2104 /** |
| 2105 * Determines whether the specified code point is a "graphic" character |
| 2106 * (printable, excluding spaces). |
| 2107 * TRUE for all characters except those with general categories |
| 2108 * "Cc" (control codes), "Cf" (format controls), "Cs" (surrogates), |
| 2109 * "Cn" (unassigned), and "Z" (separators). |
| 2110 * |
| 2111 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2112 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2113 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2114 * |
| 2115 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2116 * @return TRUE if the code point is a "graphic" character |
| 2117 * |
| 2118 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 2119 */ |
| 2120 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2121 u_isgraph(UChar32 c); |
| 2122 |
| 2123 /** |
| 2124 * Determines whether the specified code point is a "blank" or "horizontal space
", |
| 2125 * a character that visibly separates words on a line. |
| 2126 * The following are equivalent definitions: |
| 2127 * |
| 2128 * TRUE for Unicode White_Space characters except for "vertical space controls" |
| 2129 * where "vertical space controls" are the following characters: |
| 2130 * U+000A (LF) U+000B (VT) U+000C (FF) U+000D (CR) U+0085 (NEL) U+2028 (LS) U+20
29 (PS) |
| 2131 * |
| 2132 * same as |
| 2133 * |
| 2134 * TRUE for U+0009 (TAB) and characters with general category "Zs" (space separa
tors) |
| 2135 * except Zero Width Space (ZWSP, U+200B). |
| 2136 * |
| 2137 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h |
| 2138 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. |
| 2139 * |
| 2140 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2141 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2142 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2143 * |
| 2144 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2145 * @return TRUE if the code point is a "blank" |
| 2146 * |
| 2147 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 2148 */ |
| 2149 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2150 u_isblank(UChar32 c); |
| 2151 |
| 2152 /** |
| 2153 * Determines whether the specified code point is "defined", |
| 2154 * which usually means that it is assigned a character. |
| 2155 * True for general categories other than "Cn" (other, not assigned), |
| 2156 * i.e., true for all code points mentioned in UnicodeData.txt. |
| 2157 * |
| 2158 * Note that non-character code points (e.g., U+FDD0) are not "defined" |
| 2159 * (they are Cn), but surrogate code points are "defined" (Cs). |
| 2160 * |
| 2161 * Same as java.lang.Character.isDefined(). |
| 2162 * |
| 2163 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2164 * @return TRUE if the code point is assigned a character |
| 2165 * |
| 2166 * @see u_isdigit |
| 2167 * @see u_isalpha |
| 2168 * @see u_isalnum |
| 2169 * @see u_isupper |
| 2170 * @see u_islower |
| 2171 * @see u_istitle |
| 2172 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2173 */ |
| 2174 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2175 u_isdefined(UChar32 c); |
| 2176 |
| 2177 /** |
| 2178 * Determines if the specified character is a space character or not. |
| 2179 * |
| 2180 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h |
| 2181 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. |
| 2182 * |
| 2183 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2184 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2185 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2186 * |
| 2187 * @param c the character to be tested |
| 2188 * @return true if the character is a space character; false otherwise. |
| 2189 * |
| 2190 * @see u_isJavaSpaceChar |
| 2191 * @see u_isWhitespace |
| 2192 * @see u_isUWhiteSpace |
| 2193 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2194 */ |
| 2195 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2196 u_isspace(UChar32 c); |
| 2197 |
| 2198 /** |
| 2199 * Determine if the specified code point is a space character according to Java. |
| 2200 * True for characters with general categories "Z" (separators), |
| 2201 * which does not include control codes (e.g., TAB or Line Feed). |
| 2202 * |
| 2203 * Same as java.lang.Character.isSpaceChar(). |
| 2204 * |
| 2205 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h |
| 2206 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. |
| 2207 * |
| 2208 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2209 * @return TRUE if the code point is a space character according to Character.is
SpaceChar() |
| 2210 * |
| 2211 * @see u_isspace |
| 2212 * @see u_isWhitespace |
| 2213 * @see u_isUWhiteSpace |
| 2214 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 2215 */ |
| 2216 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2217 u_isJavaSpaceChar(UChar32 c); |
| 2218 |
| 2219 /** |
| 2220 * Determines if the specified code point is a whitespace character according to
Java/ICU. |
| 2221 * A character is considered to be a Java whitespace character if and only |
| 2222 * if it satisfies one of the following criteria: |
| 2223 * |
| 2224 * - It is a Unicode Separator character (categories "Z" = "Zs" or "Zl" or "Zp")
, but is not |
| 2225 * also a non-breaking space (U+00A0 NBSP or U+2007 Figure Space or U+202F
Narrow NBSP). |
| 2226 * - It is U+0009 HORIZONTAL TABULATION. |
| 2227 * - It is U+000A LINE FEED. |
| 2228 * - It is U+000B VERTICAL TABULATION. |
| 2229 * - It is U+000C FORM FEED. |
| 2230 * - It is U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN. |
| 2231 * - It is U+001C FILE SEPARATOR. |
| 2232 * - It is U+001D GROUP SEPARATOR. |
| 2233 * - It is U+001E RECORD SEPARATOR. |
| 2234 * - It is U+001F UNIT SEPARATOR. |
| 2235 * |
| 2236 * This API tries to sync with the semantics of Java's |
| 2237 * java.lang.Character.isWhitespace(), but it may not return |
| 2238 * the exact same results because of the Unicode version |
| 2239 * difference. |
| 2240 * |
| 2241 * Note: Unicode 4.0.1 changed U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE from a Space Separator (Z
s) |
| 2242 * to a Format Control (Cf). Since then, isWhitespace(0x200b) returns false. |
| 2243 * See http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.0.1/ |
| 2244 * |
| 2245 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h |
| 2246 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. |
| 2247 * |
| 2248 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2249 * @return TRUE if the code point is a whitespace character according to Java/IC
U |
| 2250 * |
| 2251 * @see u_isspace |
| 2252 * @see u_isJavaSpaceChar |
| 2253 * @see u_isUWhiteSpace |
| 2254 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2255 */ |
| 2256 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2257 u_isWhitespace(UChar32 c); |
| 2258 |
| 2259 /** |
| 2260 * Determines whether the specified code point is a control character |
| 2261 * (as defined by this function). |
| 2262 * A control character is one of the following: |
| 2263 * - ISO 8-bit control character (U+0000..U+001f and U+007f..U+009f) |
| 2264 * - U_CONTROL_CHAR (Cc) |
| 2265 * - U_FORMAT_CHAR (Cf) |
| 2266 * - U_LINE_SEPARATOR (Zl) |
| 2267 * - U_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR (Zp) |
| 2268 * |
| 2269 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2270 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2271 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2272 * |
| 2273 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2274 * @return TRUE if the code point is a control character |
| 2275 * |
| 2276 * @see UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT |
| 2277 * @see u_isprint |
| 2278 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2279 */ |
| 2280 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2281 u_iscntrl(UChar32 c); |
| 2282 |
| 2283 /** |
| 2284 * Determines whether the specified code point is an ISO control code. |
| 2285 * True for U+0000..U+001f and U+007f..U+009f (general category "Cc"). |
| 2286 * |
| 2287 * Same as java.lang.Character.isISOControl(). |
| 2288 * |
| 2289 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2290 * @return TRUE if the code point is an ISO control code |
| 2291 * |
| 2292 * @see u_iscntrl |
| 2293 * @stable ICU 2.6 |
| 2294 */ |
| 2295 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2296 u_isISOControl(UChar32 c); |
| 2297 |
| 2298 /** |
| 2299 * Determines whether the specified code point is a printable character. |
| 2300 * True for general categories <em>other</em> than "C" (controls). |
| 2301 * |
| 2302 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. |
| 2303 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the |
| 2304 * documentation at the top of this header file. |
| 2305 * |
| 2306 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2307 * @return TRUE if the code point is a printable character |
| 2308 * |
| 2309 * @see UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT |
| 2310 * @see u_iscntrl |
| 2311 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2312 */ |
| 2313 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2314 u_isprint(UChar32 c); |
| 2315 |
| 2316 /** |
| 2317 * Determines whether the specified code point is a base character. |
| 2318 * True for general categories "L" (letters), "N" (numbers), |
| 2319 * "Mc" (spacing combining marks), and "Me" (enclosing marks). |
| 2320 * |
| 2321 * Note that this is different from the Unicode definition in |
| 2322 * chapter 3.5, conformance clause D13, |
| 2323 * which defines base characters to be all characters (not Cn) |
| 2324 * that do not graphically combine with preceding characters (M) |
| 2325 * and that are neither control (Cc) or format (Cf) characters. |
| 2326 * |
| 2327 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2328 * @return TRUE if the code point is a base character according to this function |
| 2329 * |
| 2330 * @see u_isalpha |
| 2331 * @see u_isdigit |
| 2332 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2333 */ |
| 2334 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2335 u_isbase(UChar32 c); |
| 2336 |
| 2337 /** |
| 2338 * Returns the bidirectional category value for the code point, |
| 2339 * which is used in the Unicode bidirectional algorithm |
| 2340 * (UAX #9 http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/). |
| 2341 * Note that some <em>unassigned</em> code points have bidi values |
| 2342 * of R or AL because they are in blocks that are reserved |
| 2343 * for Right-To-Left scripts. |
| 2344 * |
| 2345 * Same as java.lang.Character.getDirectionality() |
| 2346 * |
| 2347 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2348 * @return the bidirectional category (UCharDirection) value |
| 2349 * |
| 2350 * @see UCharDirection |
| 2351 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2352 */ |
| 2353 U_STABLE UCharDirection U_EXPORT2 |
| 2354 u_charDirection(UChar32 c); |
| 2355 |
| 2356 /** |
| 2357 * Determines whether the code point has the Bidi_Mirrored property. |
| 2358 * This property is set for characters that are commonly used in |
| 2359 * Right-To-Left contexts and need to be displayed with a "mirrored" |
| 2360 * glyph. |
| 2361 * |
| 2362 * Same as java.lang.Character.isMirrored(). |
| 2363 * Same as UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED |
| 2364 * |
| 2365 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2366 * @return TRUE if the character has the Bidi_Mirrored property |
| 2367 * |
| 2368 * @see UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED |
| 2369 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2370 */ |
| 2371 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2372 u_isMirrored(UChar32 c); |
| 2373 |
| 2374 /** |
| 2375 * Maps the specified character to a "mirror-image" character. |
| 2376 * For characters with the Bidi_Mirrored property, implementations |
| 2377 * sometimes need a "poor man's" mapping to another Unicode |
| 2378 * character (code point) such that the default glyph may serve |
| 2379 * as the mirror-image of the default glyph of the specified |
| 2380 * character. This is useful for text conversion to and from |
| 2381 * codepages with visual order, and for displays without glyph |
| 2382 * selecetion capabilities. |
| 2383 * |
| 2384 * @param c the code point to be mapped |
| 2385 * @return another Unicode code point that may serve as a mirror-image |
| 2386 * substitute, or c itself if there is no such mapping or c |
| 2387 * does not have the Bidi_Mirrored property |
| 2388 * |
| 2389 * @see UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED |
| 2390 * @see u_isMirrored |
| 2391 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2392 */ |
| 2393 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 2394 u_charMirror(UChar32 c); |
| 2395 |
| 2396 /** |
| 2397 * Returns the general category value for the code point. |
| 2398 * |
| 2399 * Same as java.lang.Character.getType(). |
| 2400 * |
| 2401 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2402 * @return the general category (UCharCategory) value |
| 2403 * |
| 2404 * @see UCharCategory |
| 2405 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2406 */ |
| 2407 U_STABLE int8_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 2408 u_charType(UChar32 c); |
| 2409 |
| 2410 /** |
| 2411 * Get a single-bit bit set for the general category of a character. |
| 2412 * This bit set can be compared bitwise with U_GC_SM_MASK, U_GC_L_MASK, etc. |
| 2413 * Same as U_MASK(u_charType(c)). |
| 2414 * |
| 2415 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2416 * @return a single-bit mask corresponding to the general category (UCharCategor
y) value |
| 2417 * |
| 2418 * @see u_charType |
| 2419 * @see UCharCategory |
| 2420 * @see U_GC_CN_MASK |
| 2421 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 2422 */ |
| 2423 #define U_GET_GC_MASK(c) U_MASK(u_charType(c)) |
| 2424 |
| 2425 /** |
| 2426 * Callback from u_enumCharTypes(), is called for each contiguous range |
| 2427 * of code points c (where start<=c<limit) |
| 2428 * with the same Unicode general category ("character type"). |
| 2429 * |
| 2430 * The callback function can stop the enumeration by returning FALSE. |
| 2431 * |
| 2432 * @param context an opaque pointer, as passed into utrie_enum() |
| 2433 * @param start the first code point in a contiguous range with value |
| 2434 * @param limit one past the last code point in a contiguous range with value |
| 2435 * @param type the general category for all code points in [start..limit[ |
| 2436 * @return FALSE to stop the enumeration |
| 2437 * |
| 2438 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 2439 * @see UCharCategory |
| 2440 * @see u_enumCharTypes |
| 2441 */ |
| 2442 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV |
| 2443 UCharEnumTypeRange(const void *context, UChar32 start, UChar32 limit, UCharCateg
ory type); |
| 2444 |
| 2445 /** |
| 2446 * Enumerate efficiently all code points with their Unicode general categories. |
| 2447 * |
| 2448 * This is useful for building data structures (e.g., UnicodeSet's), |
| 2449 * for enumerating all assigned code points (type!=U_UNASSIGNED), etc. |
| 2450 * |
| 2451 * For each contiguous range of code points with a given general category ("char
acter type"), |
| 2452 * the UCharEnumTypeRange function is called. |
| 2453 * Adjacent ranges have different types. |
| 2454 * The Unicode Standard guarantees that the numeric value of the type is 0..31. |
| 2455 * |
| 2456 * @param enumRange a pointer to a function that is called for each contiguous r
ange |
| 2457 * of code points with the same general category |
| 2458 * @param context an opaque pointer that is passed on to the callback function |
| 2459 * |
| 2460 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 2461 * @see UCharCategory |
| 2462 * @see UCharEnumTypeRange |
| 2463 */ |
| 2464 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 |
| 2465 u_enumCharTypes(UCharEnumTypeRange *enumRange, const void *context); |
| 2466 |
| 2467 #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION |
| 2468 |
| 2469 /** |
| 2470 * Returns the combining class of the code point as specified in UnicodeData.txt
. |
| 2471 * |
| 2472 * @param c the code point of the character |
| 2473 * @return the combining class of the character |
| 2474 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2475 */ |
| 2476 U_STABLE uint8_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 2477 u_getCombiningClass(UChar32 c); |
| 2478 |
| 2479 #endif |
| 2480 |
| 2481 /** |
| 2482 * Returns the decimal digit value of a decimal digit character. |
| 2483 * Such characters have the general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers) |
| 2484 * and a Numeric_Type of Decimal. |
| 2485 * |
| 2486 * Unlike ICU releases before 2.6, no digit values are returned for any |
| 2487 * Han characters because Han number characters are often used with a special |
| 2488 * Chinese-style number format (with characters for powers of 10 in between) |
| 2489 * instead of in decimal-positional notation. |
| 2490 * Unicode 4 explicitly assigns Han number characters the Numeric_Type |
| 2491 * Numeric instead of Decimal. |
| 2492 * See Jitterbug 1483 for more details. |
| 2493 * |
| 2494 * Use u_getIntPropertyValue(c, UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE) and u_getNumericValue() |
| 2495 * for complete numeric Unicode properties. |
| 2496 * |
| 2497 * @param c the code point for which to get the decimal digit value |
| 2498 * @return the decimal digit value of c, |
| 2499 * or -1 if c is not a decimal digit character |
| 2500 * |
| 2501 * @see u_getNumericValue |
| 2502 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2503 */ |
| 2504 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 2505 u_charDigitValue(UChar32 c); |
| 2506 |
| 2507 /** |
| 2508 * Returns the Unicode allocation block that contains the character. |
| 2509 * |
| 2510 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2511 * @return the block value (UBlockCode) for c |
| 2512 * |
| 2513 * @see UBlockCode |
| 2514 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2515 */ |
| 2516 U_STABLE UBlockCode U_EXPORT2 |
| 2517 ublock_getCode(UChar32 c); |
| 2518 |
| 2519 /** |
| 2520 * Retrieve the name of a Unicode character. |
| 2521 * Depending on <code>nameChoice</code>, the character name written |
| 2522 * into the buffer is the "modern" name or the name that was defined |
| 2523 * in Unicode version 1.0. |
| 2524 * The name contains only "invariant" characters |
| 2525 * like A-Z, 0-9, space, and '-'. |
| 2526 * Unicode 1.0 names are only retrieved if they are different from the modern |
| 2527 * names and if the data file contains the data for them. gennames may or may |
| 2528 * not be called with a command line option to include 1.0 names in unames.dat. |
| 2529 * |
| 2530 * @param code The character (code point) for which to get the name. |
| 2531 * It must be <code>0<=code<=0x10ffff</code>. |
| 2532 * @param nameChoice Selector for which name to get. |
| 2533 * @param buffer Destination address for copying the name. |
| 2534 * The name will always be zero-terminated. |
| 2535 * If there is no name, then the buffer will be set to the empty s
tring. |
| 2536 * @param bufferLength <code>==sizeof(buffer)</code> |
| 2537 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable; |
| 2538 * check for <code>U_SUCCESS()</code> after <code>u_charName()</code> |
| 2539 * returns. |
| 2540 * @return The length of the name, or 0 if there is no name for this character. |
| 2541 * If the bufferLength is less than or equal to the length, then the buf
fer |
| 2542 * contains the truncated name and the returned length indicates the ful
l |
| 2543 * length of the name. |
| 2544 * The length does not include the zero-termination. |
| 2545 * |
| 2546 * @see UCharNameChoice |
| 2547 * @see u_charFromName |
| 2548 * @see u_enumCharNames |
| 2549 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2550 */ |
| 2551 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 2552 u_charName(UChar32 code, UCharNameChoice nameChoice, |
| 2553 char *buffer, int32_t bufferLength, |
| 2554 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); |
| 2555 |
| 2556 /** |
| 2557 * Get the ISO 10646 comment for a character. |
| 2558 * The ISO 10646 comment is an informative field in the Unicode Character |
| 2559 * Database (UnicodeData.txt field 11) and is from the ISO 10646 names list. |
| 2560 * |
| 2561 * Note: Unicode 5.2 removes all ISO comment data, resulting in empty strings |
| 2562 * returned for all characters. |
| 2563 * |
| 2564 * @param c The character (code point) for which to get the ISO comment. |
| 2565 * It must be <code>0<=c<=0x10ffff</code>. |
| 2566 * @param dest Destination address for copying the comment. |
| 2567 * The comment will be zero-terminated if possible. |
| 2568 * If there is no comment, then the buffer will be set to the empty
string. |
| 2569 * @param destCapacity <code>==sizeof(dest)</code> |
| 2570 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable; |
| 2571 * check for <code>U_SUCCESS()</code> after <code>u_getISOComment()</code
> |
| 2572 * returns. |
| 2573 * @return The length of the comment, or 0 if there is no comment for this chara
cter. |
| 2574 * If the destCapacity is less than or equal to the length, then the buf
fer |
| 2575 * contains the truncated name and the returned length indicates the ful
l |
| 2576 * length of the name. |
| 2577 * The length does not include the zero-termination. |
| 2578 * |
| 2579 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 2580 */ |
| 2581 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 2582 u_getISOComment(UChar32 c, |
| 2583 char *dest, int32_t destCapacity, |
| 2584 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); |
| 2585 |
| 2586 /** |
| 2587 * Find a Unicode character by its name and return its code point value. |
| 2588 * The name is matched exactly and completely. |
| 2589 * If the name does not correspond to a code point, <i>pErrorCode</i> |
| 2590 * is set to <code>U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND</code>. |
| 2591 * A Unicode 1.0 name is matched only if it differs from the modern name. |
| 2592 * Unicode names are all uppercase. Extended names are lowercase followed |
| 2593 * by an uppercase hexadecimal number, and within angle brackets. |
| 2594 * |
| 2595 * @param nameChoice Selector for which name to match. |
| 2596 * @param name The name to match. |
| 2597 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable |
| 2598 * @return The Unicode value of the code point with the given name, |
| 2599 * or an undefined value if there is no such code point. |
| 2600 * |
| 2601 * @see UCharNameChoice |
| 2602 * @see u_charName |
| 2603 * @see u_enumCharNames |
| 2604 * @stable ICU 1.7 |
| 2605 */ |
| 2606 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 2607 u_charFromName(UCharNameChoice nameChoice, |
| 2608 const char *name, |
| 2609 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); |
| 2610 |
| 2611 /** |
| 2612 * Type of a callback function for u_enumCharNames() that gets called |
| 2613 * for each Unicode character with the code point value and |
| 2614 * the character name. |
| 2615 * If such a function returns FALSE, then the enumeration is stopped. |
| 2616 * |
| 2617 * @param context The context pointer that was passed to u_enumCharNames(). |
| 2618 * @param code The Unicode code point for the character with this name. |
| 2619 * @param nameChoice Selector for which kind of names is enumerated. |
| 2620 * @param name The character's name, zero-terminated. |
| 2621 * @param length The length of the name. |
| 2622 * @return TRUE if the enumeration should continue, FALSE to stop it. |
| 2623 * |
| 2624 * @see UCharNameChoice |
| 2625 * @see u_enumCharNames |
| 2626 * @stable ICU 1.7 |
| 2627 */ |
| 2628 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV UEnumCharNamesFn(void *context, |
| 2629 UChar32 code, |
| 2630 UCharNameChoice nameChoice, |
| 2631 const char *name, |
| 2632 int32_t length); |
| 2633 |
| 2634 /** |
| 2635 * Enumerate all assigned Unicode characters between the start and limit |
| 2636 * code points (start inclusive, limit exclusive) and call a function |
| 2637 * for each, passing the code point value and the character name. |
| 2638 * For Unicode 1.0 names, only those are enumerated that differ from the |
| 2639 * modern names. |
| 2640 * |
| 2641 * @param start The first code point in the enumeration range. |
| 2642 * @param limit One more than the last code point in the enumeration range |
| 2643 * (the first one after the range). |
| 2644 * @param fn The function that is to be called for each character name. |
| 2645 * @param context An arbitrary pointer that is passed to the function. |
| 2646 * @param nameChoice Selector for which kind of names to enumerate. |
| 2647 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable |
| 2648 * |
| 2649 * @see UCharNameChoice |
| 2650 * @see UEnumCharNamesFn |
| 2651 * @see u_charName |
| 2652 * @see u_charFromName |
| 2653 * @stable ICU 1.7 |
| 2654 */ |
| 2655 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 |
| 2656 u_enumCharNames(UChar32 start, UChar32 limit, |
| 2657 UEnumCharNamesFn *fn, |
| 2658 void *context, |
| 2659 UCharNameChoice nameChoice, |
| 2660 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); |
| 2661 |
| 2662 /** |
| 2663 * Return the Unicode name for a given property, as given in the |
| 2664 * Unicode database file PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 2665 * |
| 2666 * In addition, this function maps the property |
| 2667 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK to the synthetic names "gcm" / |
| 2668 * "General_Category_Mask". These names are not in |
| 2669 * PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 2670 * |
| 2671 * @param property UProperty selector other than UCHAR_INVALID_CODE. |
| 2672 * If out of range, NULL is returned. |
| 2673 * |
| 2674 * @param nameChoice selector for which name to get. If out of range, |
| 2675 * NULL is returned. All properties have a long name. Most |
| 2676 * have a short name, but some do not. Unicode allows for |
| 2677 * additional names; if present these will be returned by |
| 2678 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME + i, where i=1, 2,... |
| 2679 * |
| 2680 * @return a pointer to the name, or NULL if either the |
| 2681 * property or the nameChoice is out of range. If a given |
| 2682 * nameChoice returns NULL, then all larger values of |
| 2683 * nameChoice will return NULL, with one exception: if NULL is |
| 2684 * returned for U_SHORT_PROPERTY_NAME, then |
| 2685 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME (and higher) may still return a |
| 2686 * non-NULL value. The returned pointer is valid until |
| 2687 * u_cleanup() is called. |
| 2688 * |
| 2689 * @see UProperty |
| 2690 * @see UPropertyNameChoice |
| 2691 * @stable ICU 2.4 |
| 2692 */ |
| 2693 U_STABLE const char* U_EXPORT2 |
| 2694 u_getPropertyName(UProperty property, |
| 2695 UPropertyNameChoice nameChoice); |
| 2696 |
| 2697 /** |
| 2698 * Return the UProperty enum for a given property name, as specified |
| 2699 * in the Unicode database file PropertyAliases.txt. Short, long, and |
| 2700 * any other variants are recognized. |
| 2701 * |
| 2702 * In addition, this function maps the synthetic names "gcm" / |
| 2703 * "General_Category_Mask" to the property |
| 2704 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK. These names are not in |
| 2705 * PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 2706 * |
| 2707 * @param alias the property name to be matched. The name is compared |
| 2708 * using "loose matching" as described in PropertyAliases.txt. |
| 2709 * |
| 2710 * @return a UProperty enum, or UCHAR_INVALID_CODE if the given name |
| 2711 * does not match any property. |
| 2712 * |
| 2713 * @see UProperty |
| 2714 * @stable ICU 2.4 |
| 2715 */ |
| 2716 U_STABLE UProperty U_EXPORT2 |
| 2717 u_getPropertyEnum(const char* alias); |
| 2718 |
| 2719 /** |
| 2720 * Return the Unicode name for a given property value, as given in the |
| 2721 * Unicode database file PropertyValueAliases.txt. |
| 2722 * |
| 2723 * Note: Some of the names in PropertyValueAliases.txt can only be |
| 2724 * retrieved using UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK, not |
| 2725 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY. These include: "C" / "Other", "L" / |
| 2726 * "Letter", "LC" / "Cased_Letter", "M" / "Mark", "N" / "Number", "P" |
| 2727 * / "Punctuation", "S" / "Symbol", and "Z" / "Separator". |
| 2728 * |
| 2729 * @param property UProperty selector constant. |
| 2730 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT |
| 2731 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT |
| 2732 * or UCHAR_MASK_START<=which<UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT. |
| 2733 * If out of range, NULL is returned. |
| 2734 * |
| 2735 * @param value selector for a value for the given property. If out |
| 2736 * of range, NULL is returned. In general, valid values range |
| 2737 * from 0 up to some maximum. There are a few exceptions: |
| 2738 * (1.) UCHAR_BLOCK values begin at the non-zero value |
| 2739 * UBLOCK_BASIC_LATIN. (2.) UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS |
| 2740 * values are not contiguous and range from 0..240. (3.) |
| 2741 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK values are not values of |
| 2742 * UCharCategory, but rather mask values produced by |
| 2743 * U_GET_GC_MASK(). This allows grouped categories such as |
| 2744 * [:L:] to be represented. Mask values range |
| 2745 * non-contiguously from 1..U_GC_P_MASK. |
| 2746 * |
| 2747 * @param nameChoice selector for which name to get. If out of range, |
| 2748 * NULL is returned. All values have a long name. Most have |
| 2749 * a short name, but some do not. Unicode allows for |
| 2750 * additional names; if present these will be returned by |
| 2751 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME + i, where i=1, 2,... |
| 2752 |
| 2753 * @return a pointer to the name, or NULL if either the |
| 2754 * property or the nameChoice is out of range. If a given |
| 2755 * nameChoice returns NULL, then all larger values of |
| 2756 * nameChoice will return NULL, with one exception: if NULL is |
| 2757 * returned for U_SHORT_PROPERTY_NAME, then |
| 2758 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME (and higher) may still return a |
| 2759 * non-NULL value. The returned pointer is valid until |
| 2760 * u_cleanup() is called. |
| 2761 * |
| 2762 * @see UProperty |
| 2763 * @see UPropertyNameChoice |
| 2764 * @stable ICU 2.4 |
| 2765 */ |
| 2766 U_STABLE const char* U_EXPORT2 |
| 2767 u_getPropertyValueName(UProperty property, |
| 2768 int32_t value, |
| 2769 UPropertyNameChoice nameChoice); |
| 2770 |
| 2771 /** |
| 2772 * Return the property value integer for a given value name, as |
| 2773 * specified in the Unicode database file PropertyValueAliases.txt. |
| 2774 * Short, long, and any other variants are recognized. |
| 2775 * |
| 2776 * Note: Some of the names in PropertyValueAliases.txt will only be |
| 2777 * recognized with UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK, not |
| 2778 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY. These include: "C" / "Other", "L" / |
| 2779 * "Letter", "LC" / "Cased_Letter", "M" / "Mark", "N" / "Number", "P" |
| 2780 * / "Punctuation", "S" / "Symbol", and "Z" / "Separator". |
| 2781 * |
| 2782 * @param property UProperty selector constant. |
| 2783 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT |
| 2784 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT |
| 2785 * or UCHAR_MASK_START<=which<UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT. |
| 2786 * If out of range, UCHAR_INVALID_CODE is returned. |
| 2787 * |
| 2788 * @param alias the value name to be matched. The name is compared |
| 2789 * using "loose matching" as described in |
| 2790 * PropertyValueAliases.txt. |
| 2791 * |
| 2792 * @return a value integer or UCHAR_INVALID_CODE if the given name |
| 2793 * does not match any value of the given property, or if the |
| 2794 * property is invalid. Note: UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK values |
| 2795 * are not values of UCharCategory, but rather mask values |
| 2796 * produced by U_GET_GC_MASK(). This allows grouped |
| 2797 * categories such as [:L:] to be represented. |
| 2798 * |
| 2799 * @see UProperty |
| 2800 * @stable ICU 2.4 |
| 2801 */ |
| 2802 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 2803 u_getPropertyValueEnum(UProperty property, |
| 2804 const char* alias); |
| 2805 |
| 2806 /** |
| 2807 * Determines if the specified character is permissible as the |
| 2808 * first character in an identifier according to Unicode |
| 2809 * (The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, chapter 5.16 Identifiers). |
| 2810 * True for characters with general categories "L" (letters) and "Nl" (letter nu
mbers). |
| 2811 * |
| 2812 * Same as java.lang.Character.isUnicodeIdentifierStart(). |
| 2813 * Same as UCHAR_ID_START |
| 2814 * |
| 2815 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2816 * @return TRUE if the code point may start an identifier |
| 2817 * |
| 2818 * @see UCHAR_ID_START |
| 2819 * @see u_isalpha |
| 2820 * @see u_isIDPart |
| 2821 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2822 */ |
| 2823 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2824 u_isIDStart(UChar32 c); |
| 2825 |
| 2826 /** |
| 2827 * Determines if the specified character is permissible |
| 2828 * in an identifier according to Java. |
| 2829 * True for characters with general categories "L" (letters), |
| 2830 * "Nl" (letter numbers), "Nd" (decimal digits), |
| 2831 * "Mc" and "Mn" (combining marks), "Pc" (connecting punctuation), and |
| 2832 * u_isIDIgnorable(c). |
| 2833 * |
| 2834 * Same as java.lang.Character.isUnicodeIdentifierPart(). |
| 2835 * Almost the same as Unicode's ID_Continue (UCHAR_ID_CONTINUE) |
| 2836 * except that Unicode recommends to ignore Cf which is less than |
| 2837 * u_isIDIgnorable(c). |
| 2838 * |
| 2839 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2840 * @return TRUE if the code point may occur in an identifier according to Java |
| 2841 * |
| 2842 * @see UCHAR_ID_CONTINUE |
| 2843 * @see u_isIDStart |
| 2844 * @see u_isIDIgnorable |
| 2845 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2846 */ |
| 2847 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2848 u_isIDPart(UChar32 c); |
| 2849 |
| 2850 /** |
| 2851 * Determines if the specified character should be regarded |
| 2852 * as an ignorable character in an identifier, |
| 2853 * according to Java. |
| 2854 * True for characters with general category "Cf" (format controls) as well as |
| 2855 * non-whitespace ISO controls |
| 2856 * (U+0000..U+0008, U+000E..U+001B, U+007F..U+009F). |
| 2857 * |
| 2858 * Same as java.lang.Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(). |
| 2859 * |
| 2860 * Note that Unicode just recommends to ignore Cf (format controls). |
| 2861 * |
| 2862 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2863 * @return TRUE if the code point is ignorable in identifiers according to Java |
| 2864 * |
| 2865 * @see UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT |
| 2866 * @see u_isIDStart |
| 2867 * @see u_isIDPart |
| 2868 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2869 */ |
| 2870 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2871 u_isIDIgnorable(UChar32 c); |
| 2872 |
| 2873 /** |
| 2874 * Determines if the specified character is permissible as the |
| 2875 * first character in a Java identifier. |
| 2876 * In addition to u_isIDStart(c), true for characters with |
| 2877 * general categories "Sc" (currency symbols) and "Pc" (connecting punctuation). |
| 2878 * |
| 2879 * Same as java.lang.Character.isJavaIdentifierStart(). |
| 2880 * |
| 2881 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2882 * @return TRUE if the code point may start a Java identifier |
| 2883 * |
| 2884 * @see u_isJavaIDPart |
| 2885 * @see u_isalpha |
| 2886 * @see u_isIDStart |
| 2887 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2888 */ |
| 2889 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2890 u_isJavaIDStart(UChar32 c); |
| 2891 |
| 2892 /** |
| 2893 * Determines if the specified character is permissible |
| 2894 * in a Java identifier. |
| 2895 * In addition to u_isIDPart(c), true for characters with |
| 2896 * general category "Sc" (currency symbols). |
| 2897 * |
| 2898 * Same as java.lang.Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(). |
| 2899 * |
| 2900 * @param c the code point to be tested |
| 2901 * @return TRUE if the code point may occur in a Java identifier |
| 2902 * |
| 2903 * @see u_isIDIgnorable |
| 2904 * @see u_isJavaIDStart |
| 2905 * @see u_isalpha |
| 2906 * @see u_isdigit |
| 2907 * @see u_isIDPart |
| 2908 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2909 */ |
| 2910 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 |
| 2911 u_isJavaIDPart(UChar32 c); |
| 2912 |
| 2913 /** |
| 2914 * The given character is mapped to its lowercase equivalent according to |
| 2915 * UnicodeData.txt; if the character has no lowercase equivalent, the character |
| 2916 * itself is returned. |
| 2917 * |
| 2918 * Same as java.lang.Character.toLowerCase(). |
| 2919 * |
| 2920 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. |
| 2921 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce |
| 2922 * better results by working on whole strings. |
| 2923 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map |
| 2924 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. |
| 2925 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, |
| 2926 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. |
| 2927 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: |
| 2928 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings |
| 2929 * |
| 2930 * @param c the code point to be mapped |
| 2931 * @return the Simple_Lowercase_Mapping of the code point, if any; |
| 2932 * otherwise the code point itself. |
| 2933 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2934 */ |
| 2935 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 2936 u_tolower(UChar32 c); |
| 2937 |
| 2938 /** |
| 2939 * The given character is mapped to its uppercase equivalent according to Unicod
eData.txt; |
| 2940 * if the character has no uppercase equivalent, the character itself is |
| 2941 * returned. |
| 2942 * |
| 2943 * Same as java.lang.Character.toUpperCase(). |
| 2944 * |
| 2945 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. |
| 2946 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce |
| 2947 * better results by working on whole strings. |
| 2948 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map |
| 2949 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. |
| 2950 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, |
| 2951 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. |
| 2952 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: |
| 2953 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings |
| 2954 * |
| 2955 * @param c the code point to be mapped |
| 2956 * @return the Simple_Uppercase_Mapping of the code point, if any; |
| 2957 * otherwise the code point itself. |
| 2958 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2959 */ |
| 2960 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 2961 u_toupper(UChar32 c); |
| 2962 |
| 2963 /** |
| 2964 * The given character is mapped to its titlecase equivalent |
| 2965 * according to UnicodeData.txt; |
| 2966 * if none is defined, the character itself is returned. |
| 2967 * |
| 2968 * Same as java.lang.Character.toTitleCase(). |
| 2969 * |
| 2970 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. |
| 2971 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce |
| 2972 * better results by working on whole strings. |
| 2973 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map |
| 2974 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. |
| 2975 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, |
| 2976 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. |
| 2977 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: |
| 2978 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings |
| 2979 * |
| 2980 * @param c the code point to be mapped |
| 2981 * @return the Simple_Titlecase_Mapping of the code point, if any; |
| 2982 * otherwise the code point itself. |
| 2983 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 2984 */ |
| 2985 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 2986 u_totitle(UChar32 c); |
| 2987 |
| 2988 /** Option value for case folding: use default mappings defined in CaseFolding.t
xt. @stable ICU 2.0 */ |
| 2989 #define U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT 0 |
| 2990 |
| 2991 /** |
| 2992 * Option value for case folding: |
| 2993 * |
| 2994 * Use the modified set of mappings provided in CaseFolding.txt to handle dotted
I |
| 2995 * and dotless i appropriately for Turkic languages (tr, az). |
| 2996 * |
| 2997 * Before Unicode 3.2, CaseFolding.txt contains mappings marked with 'I' that |
| 2998 * are to be included for default mappings and |
| 2999 * excluded for the Turkic-specific mappings. |
| 3000 * |
| 3001 * Unicode 3.2 CaseFolding.txt instead contains mappings marked with 'T' that |
| 3002 * are to be excluded for default mappings and |
| 3003 * included for the Turkic-specific mappings. |
| 3004 * |
| 3005 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 3006 */ |
| 3007 #define U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 1 |
| 3008 |
| 3009 /** |
| 3010 * The given character is mapped to its case folding equivalent according to |
| 3011 * UnicodeData.txt and CaseFolding.txt; |
| 3012 * if the character has no case folding equivalent, the character |
| 3013 * itself is returned. |
| 3014 * |
| 3015 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. |
| 3016 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce |
| 3017 * better results by working on whole strings. |
| 3018 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map |
| 3019 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. |
| 3020 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, |
| 3021 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. |
| 3022 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: |
| 3023 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings |
| 3024 * |
| 3025 * @param c the code point to be mapped |
| 3026 * @param options Either U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I |
| 3027 * @return the Simple_Case_Folding of the code point, if any; |
| 3028 * otherwise the code point itself. |
| 3029 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 3030 */ |
| 3031 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 3032 u_foldCase(UChar32 c, uint32_t options); |
| 3033 |
| 3034 /** |
| 3035 * Returns the decimal digit value of the code point in the |
| 3036 * specified radix. |
| 3037 * |
| 3038 * If the radix is not in the range <code>2<=radix<=36</code> or if the |
| 3039 * value of <code>c</code> is not a valid digit in the specified |
| 3040 * radix, <code>-1</code> is returned. A character is a valid digit |
| 3041 * if at least one of the following is true: |
| 3042 * <ul> |
| 3043 * <li>The character has a decimal digit value. |
| 3044 * Such characters have the general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers) |
| 3045 * and a Numeric_Type of Decimal. |
| 3046 * In this case the value is the character's decimal digit value.</li> |
| 3047 * <li>The character is one of the uppercase Latin letters |
| 3048 * <code>'A'</code> through <code>'Z'</code>. |
| 3049 * In this case the value is <code>c-'A'+10</code>.</li> |
| 3050 * <li>The character is one of the lowercase Latin letters |
| 3051 * <code>'a'</code> through <code>'z'</code>. |
| 3052 * In this case the value is <code>ch-'a'+10</code>.</li> |
| 3053 * <li>Latin letters from both the ASCII range (0061..007A, 0041..005A) |
| 3054 * as well as from the Fullwidth ASCII range (FF41..FF5A, FF21..FF3A) |
| 3055 * are recognized.</li> |
| 3056 * </ul> |
| 3057 * |
| 3058 * Same as java.lang.Character.digit(). |
| 3059 * |
| 3060 * @param ch the code point to be tested. |
| 3061 * @param radix the radix. |
| 3062 * @return the numeric value represented by the character in the |
| 3063 * specified radix, |
| 3064 * or -1 if there is no value or if the value exceeds the radix. |
| 3065 * |
| 3066 * @see UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE |
| 3067 * @see u_forDigit |
| 3068 * @see u_charDigitValue |
| 3069 * @see u_isdigit |
| 3070 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 3071 */ |
| 3072 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 3073 u_digit(UChar32 ch, int8_t radix); |
| 3074 |
| 3075 /** |
| 3076 * Determines the character representation for a specific digit in |
| 3077 * the specified radix. If the value of <code>radix</code> is not a |
| 3078 * valid radix, or the value of <code>digit</code> is not a valid |
| 3079 * digit in the specified radix, the null character |
| 3080 * (<code>U+0000</code>) is returned. |
| 3081 * <p> |
| 3082 * The <code>radix</code> argument is valid if it is greater than or |
| 3083 * equal to 2 and less than or equal to 36. |
| 3084 * The <code>digit</code> argument is valid if |
| 3085 * <code>0 <= digit < radix</code>. |
| 3086 * <p> |
| 3087 * If the digit is less than 10, then |
| 3088 * <code>'0' + digit</code> is returned. Otherwise, the value |
| 3089 * <code>'a' + digit - 10</code> is returned. |
| 3090 * |
| 3091 * Same as java.lang.Character.forDigit(). |
| 3092 * |
| 3093 * @param digit the number to convert to a character. |
| 3094 * @param radix the radix. |
| 3095 * @return the <code>char</code> representation of the specified digit |
| 3096 * in the specified radix. |
| 3097 * |
| 3098 * @see u_digit |
| 3099 * @see u_charDigitValue |
| 3100 * @see u_isdigit |
| 3101 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 3102 */ |
| 3103 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 |
| 3104 u_forDigit(int32_t digit, int8_t radix); |
| 3105 |
| 3106 /** |
| 3107 * Get the "age" of the code point. |
| 3108 * The "age" is the Unicode version when the code point was first |
| 3109 * designated (as a non-character or for Private Use) |
| 3110 * or assigned a character. |
| 3111 * This can be useful to avoid emitting code points to receiving |
| 3112 * processes that do not accept newer characters. |
| 3113 * The data is from the UCD file DerivedAge.txt. |
| 3114 * |
| 3115 * @param c The code point. |
| 3116 * @param versionArray The Unicode version number array, to be filled in. |
| 3117 * |
| 3118 * @stable ICU 2.1 |
| 3119 */ |
| 3120 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 |
| 3121 u_charAge(UChar32 c, UVersionInfo versionArray); |
| 3122 |
| 3123 /** |
| 3124 * Gets the Unicode version information. |
| 3125 * The version array is filled in with the version information |
| 3126 * for the Unicode standard that is currently used by ICU. |
| 3127 * For example, Unicode version 3.1.1 is represented as an array with |
| 3128 * the values { 3, 1, 1, 0 }. |
| 3129 * |
| 3130 * @param versionArray an output array that will be filled in with |
| 3131 * the Unicode version number |
| 3132 * @stable ICU 2.0 |
| 3133 */ |
| 3134 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 |
| 3135 u_getUnicodeVersion(UVersionInfo versionArray); |
| 3136 |
| 3137 #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION |
| 3138 /** |
| 3139 * Get the FC_NFKC_Closure property string for a character. |
| 3140 * See Unicode Standard Annex #15 for details, search for "FC_NFKC_Closure" |
| 3141 * or for "FNC": http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/ |
| 3142 * |
| 3143 * @param c The character (code point) for which to get the FC_NFKC_Closure stri
ng. |
| 3144 * It must be <code>0<=c<=0x10ffff</code>. |
| 3145 * @param dest Destination address for copying the string. |
| 3146 * The string will be zero-terminated if possible. |
| 3147 * If there is no FC_NFKC_Closure string, |
| 3148 * then the buffer will be set to the empty string. |
| 3149 * @param destCapacity <code>==sizeof(dest)</code> |
| 3150 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable. |
| 3151 * @return The length of the string, or 0 if there is no FC_NFKC_Closure string
for this character. |
| 3152 * If the destCapacity is less than or equal to the length, then the buf
fer |
| 3153 * contains the truncated name and the returned length indicates the ful
l |
| 3154 * length of the name. |
| 3155 * The length does not include the zero-termination. |
| 3156 * |
| 3157 * @stable ICU 2.2 |
| 3158 */ |
| 3159 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 |
| 3160 u_getFC_NFKC_Closure(UChar32 c, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *p
ErrorCode); |
| 3161 |
| 3162 #endif |
| 3163 |
| 3164 |
| 3165 U_CDECL_END |
| 3166 |
| 3167 #endif /*_UCHAR*/ |
| 3168 /*eof*/ |
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