/src/icu/source/i18n/unicode/format.h
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1  |  | // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.  | 
2  |  | // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html  | 
3  |  | /*  | 
4  |  | ********************************************************************************  | 
5  |  | * Copyright (C) 1997-2011, International Business Machines Corporation and others.  | 
6  |  | * All Rights Reserved.  | 
7  |  | ********************************************************************************  | 
8  |  | *  | 
9  |  | * File FORMAT.H  | 
10  |  | *  | 
11  |  | * Modification History:  | 
12  |  | *  | 
13  |  | *   Date        Name        Description  | 
14  |  | *   02/19/97    aliu        Converted from java.  | 
15  |  | *   03/17/97    clhuang     Updated per C++ implementation.  | 
16  |  | *   03/27/97    helena      Updated to pass the simple test after code review.  | 
17  |  | ********************************************************************************  | 
18  |  | */  | 
19  |  | // *****************************************************************************  | 
20  |  | // This file was generated from the java source file Format.java  | 
21  |  | // *****************************************************************************  | 
22  |  |  | 
23  |  | #ifndef FORMAT_H  | 
24  |  | #define FORMAT_H  | 
25  |  |  | 
26  |  |  | 
27  |  | #include "unicode/utypes.h"  | 
28  |  |  | 
29  |  | #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API  | 
30  |  |  | 
31  |  | /**  | 
32  |  |  * \file   | 
33  |  |  * \brief C++ API: Base class for all formats.   | 
34  |  |  */  | 
35  |  |  | 
36  |  | #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING  | 
37  |  |  | 
38  |  | #include "unicode/unistr.h"  | 
39  |  | #include "unicode/fmtable.h"  | 
40  |  | #include "unicode/fieldpos.h"  | 
41  |  | #include "unicode/fpositer.h"  | 
42  |  | #include "unicode/parsepos.h"  | 
43  |  | #include "unicode/parseerr.h"   | 
44  |  | #include "unicode/locid.h"  | 
45  |  |  | 
46  |  | U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN  | 
47  |  |  | 
48  |  | /**  | 
49  |  |  * Base class for all formats.  This is an abstract base class which  | 
50  |  |  * specifies the protocol for classes which convert other objects or  | 
51  |  |  * values, such as numeric values and dates, and their string  | 
52  |  |  * representations.  In some cases these representations may be  | 
53  |  |  * localized or contain localized characters or strings.  For example,  | 
54  |  |  * a numeric formatter such as DecimalFormat may convert a numeric  | 
55  |  |  * value such as 12345 to the string "$12,345".  It may also parse  | 
56  |  |  * the string back into a numeric value.  A date and time formatter  | 
57  |  |  * like SimpleDateFormat may represent a specific date, encoded  | 
58  |  |  * numerically, as a string such as "Wednesday, February 26, 1997 AD".  | 
59  |  |  * <P>  | 
60  |  |  * Many of the concrete subclasses of Format employ the notion of  | 
61  |  |  * a pattern.  A pattern is a string representation of the rules which  | 
62  |  |  * govern the interconversion between values and strings.  For example,  | 
63  |  |  * a DecimalFormat object may be associated with the pattern  | 
64  |  |  * "$#,##0.00;($#,##0.00)", which is a common US English format for  | 
65  |  |  * currency values, yielding strings such as "$1,234.45" for 1234.45,  | 
66  |  |  * and "($987.65)" for 987.6543.  The specific syntax of a pattern  | 
67  |  |  * is defined by each subclass.  | 
68  |  |  * <P>  | 
69  |  |  * Even though many subclasses use patterns, the notion of a pattern  | 
70  |  |  * is not inherent to Format classes in general, and is not part of  | 
71  |  |  * the explicit base class protocol.  | 
72  |  |  * <P>  | 
73  |  |  * Two complex formatting classes bear mentioning.  These are  | 
74  |  |  * MessageFormat and ChoiceFormat.  ChoiceFormat is a subclass of  | 
75  |  |  * NumberFormat which allows the user to format different number ranges  | 
76  |  |  * as strings.  For instance, 0 may be represented as "no files", 1 as  | 
77  |  |  * "one file", and any number greater than 1 as "many files".  | 
78  |  |  * MessageFormat is a formatter which utilizes other Format objects to  | 
79  |  |  * format a string containing with multiple values.  For instance,  | 
80  |  |  * A MessageFormat object might produce the string "There are no files  | 
81  |  |  * on the disk MyDisk on February 27, 1997." given the arguments 0,  | 
82  |  |  * "MyDisk", and the date value of 2/27/97.  See the ChoiceFormat  | 
83  |  |  * and MessageFormat headers for further information.  | 
84  |  |  * <P>  | 
85  |  |  * If formatting is unsuccessful, a failing UErrorCode is returned when  | 
86  |  |  * the Format cannot format the type of object, otherwise if there is  | 
87  |  |  * something illformed about the the Unicode replacement character  | 
88  |  |  * 0xFFFD is returned.  | 
89  |  |  * <P>  | 
90  |  |  * If there is no match when parsing, a parse failure UErrorCode is  | 
91  |  |  * returned for methods which take no ParsePosition.  For the method  | 
92  |  |  * that takes a ParsePosition, the index parameter is left unchanged.  | 
93  |  |  * <P>  | 
94  |  |  * <em>User subclasses are not supported.</em> While clients may write  | 
95  |  |  * subclasses, such code will not necessarily work and will not be  | 
96  |  |  * guaranteed to work stably from release to release.  | 
97  |  |  */  | 
98  |  | class U_I18N_API Format : public UObject { | 
99  |  | public:  | 
100  |  |  | 
101  |  |     /** Destructor  | 
102  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.4  | 
103  |  |      */  | 
104  |  |     virtual ~Format();  | 
105  |  |  | 
106  |  |     /**  | 
107  |  |      * Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal.  | 
108  |  |      * Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal.  | 
109  |  |      * @param other    the object to be compared with.  | 
110  |  |      * @return         Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal.  | 
111  |  |      *                 Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal.  | 
112  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
113  |  |      */  | 
114  |  |     virtual bool operator==(const Format& other) const = 0;  | 
115  |  |  | 
116  |  |     /**  | 
117  |  |      * Return true if the given Format objects are not semantically  | 
118  |  |      * equal.  | 
119  |  |      * @param other    the object to be compared with.  | 
120  |  |      * @return         Return true if the given Format objects are not semantically.  | 
121  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
122  |  |      */  | 
123  | 0  |     bool operator!=(const Format& other) const { return !operator==(other); } | 
124  |  |  | 
125  |  |     /**  | 
126  |  |      * Clone this object polymorphically.  The caller is responsible  | 
127  |  |      * for deleting the result when done.  | 
128  |  |      * @return    A copy of the object  | 
129  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
130  |  |      */  | 
131  |  |     virtual Format* clone() const = 0;  | 
132  |  |  | 
133  |  |     /**  | 
134  |  |      * Formats an object to produce a string.  | 
135  |  |      *  | 
136  |  |      * @param obj       The object to format.  | 
137  |  |      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.  | 
138  |  |      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.  | 
139  |  |      * @param status    Output parameter filled in with success or failure status.  | 
140  |  |      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.  | 
141  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
142  |  |      */  | 
143  |  |     UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj,  | 
144  |  |                           UnicodeString& appendTo,  | 
145  |  |                           UErrorCode& status) const;  | 
146  |  |  | 
147  |  |     /**  | 
148  |  |      * Format an object to produce a string.  This is a pure virtual method which  | 
149  |  |      * subclasses must implement. This method allows polymorphic formatting  | 
150  |  |      * of Formattable objects. If a subclass of Format receives a Formattable  | 
151  |  |      * object type it doesn't handle (e.g., if a numeric Formattable is passed  | 
152  |  |      * to a DateFormat object) then it returns a failing UErrorCode.  | 
153  |  |      *  | 
154  |  |      * @param obj       The object to format.  | 
155  |  |      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.  | 
156  |  |      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.  | 
157  |  |      * @param pos       On input: an alignment field, if desired.  | 
158  |  |      *                  On output: the offsets of the alignment field.  | 
159  |  |      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.  | 
160  |  |      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.  | 
161  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
162  |  |      */  | 
163  |  |     virtual UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj,  | 
164  |  |                                   UnicodeString& appendTo,  | 
165  |  |                                   FieldPosition& pos,  | 
166  |  |                                   UErrorCode& status) const = 0;  | 
167  |  |     /**  | 
168  |  |      * Format an object to produce a string.  Subclasses should override this  | 
169  |  |      * method. This method allows polymorphic formatting of Formattable objects.  | 
170  |  |      * If a subclass of Format receives a Formattable object type it doesn't  | 
171  |  |      * handle (e.g., if a numeric Formattable is passed to a DateFormat object)  | 
172  |  |      * then it returns a failing UErrorCode.  | 
173  |  |      *  | 
174  |  |      * @param obj       The object to format.  | 
175  |  |      * @param appendTo  Output parameter to receive result.  | 
176  |  |      *                  Result is appended to existing contents.  | 
177  |  |      * @param posIter   On return, can be used to iterate over positions  | 
178  |  |      *                  of fields generated by this format call.  | 
179  |  |      * @param status    Output param filled with success/failure status.  | 
180  |  |      * @return          Reference to 'appendTo' parameter.  | 
181  |  |      * @stable ICU 4.4  | 
182  |  |      */  | 
183  |  |     virtual UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj,  | 
184  |  |                                   UnicodeString& appendTo,  | 
185  |  |                                   FieldPositionIterator* posIter,  | 
186  |  |                                   UErrorCode& status) const;  | 
187  |  |  | 
188  |  |     /**  | 
189  |  |      * Parse a string to produce an object.  This is a pure virtual  | 
190  |  |      * method which subclasses must implement.  This method allows  | 
191  |  |      * polymorphic parsing of strings into Formattable objects.  | 
192  |  |      * <P>  | 
193  |  |      * Before calling, set parse_pos.index to the offset you want to  | 
194  |  |      * start parsing at in the source.  After calling, parse_pos.index  | 
195  |  |      * is the end of the text you parsed.  If error occurs, index is  | 
196  |  |      * unchanged.  | 
197  |  |      * <P>  | 
198  |  |      * When parsing, leading whitespace is discarded (with successful  | 
199  |  |      * parse), while trailing whitespace is left as is.  | 
200  |  |      * <P>  | 
201  |  |      * Example:  | 
202  |  |      * <P>  | 
203  |  |      * Parsing "_12_xy" (where _ represents a space) for a number,  | 
204  |  |      * with index == 0 will result in the number 12, with  | 
205  |  |      * parse_pos.index updated to 3 (just before the second space).  | 
206  |  |      * Parsing a second time will result in a failing UErrorCode since  | 
207  |  |      * "xy" is not a number, and leave index at 3.  | 
208  |  |      * <P>  | 
209  |  |      * Subclasses will typically supply specific parse methods that  | 
210  |  |      * return different types of values. Since methods can't overload  | 
211  |  |      * on return types, these will typically be named "parse", while  | 
212  |  |      * this polymorphic method will always be called parseObject.  Any  | 
213  |  |      * parse method that does not take a parse_pos should set status  | 
214  |  |      * to an error value when no text in the required format is at the  | 
215  |  |      * start position.  | 
216  |  |      *  | 
217  |  |      * @param source    The string to be parsed into an object.  | 
218  |  |      * @param result    Formattable to be set to the parse result.  | 
219  |  |      *                  If parse fails, return contents are undefined.  | 
220  |  |      * @param parse_pos The position to start parsing at. Upon return  | 
221  |  |      *                  this param is set to the position after the  | 
222  |  |      *                  last character successfully parsed. If the  | 
223  |  |      *                  source is not parsed successfully, this param  | 
224  |  |      *                  will remain unchanged.  | 
225  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
226  |  |      */  | 
227  |  |     virtual void parseObject(const UnicodeString& source,  | 
228  |  |                              Formattable& result,  | 
229  |  |                              ParsePosition& parse_pos) const = 0;  | 
230  |  |  | 
231  |  |     /**  | 
232  |  |      * Parses a string to produce an object. This is a convenience method  | 
233  |  |      * which calls the pure virtual parseObject() method, and returns a  | 
234  |  |      * failure UErrorCode if the ParsePosition indicates failure.  | 
235  |  |      *  | 
236  |  |      * @param source    The string to be parsed into an object.  | 
237  |  |      * @param result    Formattable to be set to the parse result.  | 
238  |  |      *                  If parse fails, return contents are undefined.  | 
239  |  |      * @param status    Output param to be filled with success/failure  | 
240  |  |      *                  result code.  | 
241  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
242  |  |      */  | 
243  |  |     void parseObject(const UnicodeString& source,  | 
244  |  |                      Formattable& result,  | 
245  |  |                      UErrorCode& status) const;  | 
246  |  |  | 
247  |  |     /** Get the locale for this format object. You can choose between valid and actual locale.  | 
248  |  |      *  @param type type of the locale we're looking for (valid or actual)   | 
249  |  |      *  @param status error code for the operation  | 
250  |  |      *  @return the locale  | 
251  |  |      *  @stable ICU 2.8  | 
252  |  |      */  | 
253  |  |     Locale getLocale(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode& status) const;  | 
254  |  |  | 
255  |  | #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API  | 
256  |  |     /** Get the locale for this format object. You can choose between valid and actual locale.  | 
257  |  |      *  @param type type of the locale we're looking for (valid or actual)   | 
258  |  |      *  @param status error code for the operation  | 
259  |  |      *  @return the locale  | 
260  |  |      *  @internal  | 
261  |  |      */  | 
262  |  |     const char* getLocaleID(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode &status) const;  | 
263  |  | #endif  /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */  | 
264  |  |  | 
265  |  |  protected:  | 
266  |  |     /** @stable ICU 2.8 */  | 
267  |  |     void setLocaleIDs(const char* valid, const char* actual);  | 
268  |  |  | 
269  |  | protected:  | 
270  |  |     /**  | 
271  |  |      * Default constructor for subclass use only.  Does nothing.  | 
272  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
273  |  |      */  | 
274  |  |     Format();  | 
275  |  |  | 
276  |  |     /**  | 
277  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
278  |  |      */  | 
279  |  |     Format(const Format&); // Does nothing; for subclasses only  | 
280  |  |  | 
281  |  |     /**  | 
282  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.0  | 
283  |  |      */  | 
284  |  |     Format& operator=(const Format&); // Does nothing; for subclasses  | 
285  |  |  | 
286  |  |          | 
287  |  |     /**  | 
288  |  |      * Simple function for initializing a UParseError from a UnicodeString.  | 
289  |  |      *  | 
290  |  |      * @param pattern The pattern to copy into the parseError  | 
291  |  |      * @param pos The position in pattern where the error occurred  | 
292  |  |      * @param parseError The UParseError object to fill in  | 
293  |  |      * @stable ICU 2.4  | 
294  |  |      */  | 
295  |  |     static void syntaxError(const UnicodeString& pattern,  | 
296  |  |                             int32_t pos,  | 
297  |  |                             UParseError& parseError);  | 
298  |  |  | 
299  |  |  private:  | 
300  |  |     char actualLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];  | 
301  |  |     char validLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY];  | 
302  |  | };  | 
303  |  |  | 
304  |  | U_NAMESPACE_END  | 
305  |  |  | 
306  |  | #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */  | 
307  |  |  | 
308  |  | #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */  | 
309  |  |  | 
310  |  | #endif // _FORMAT  | 
311  |  | //eof  |