1 /* 2 ********************************************************************** 3 * Copyright (C) 1998-2010, International Business Machines 4 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. 5 ********************************************************************** 6 * 7 * File unistr.h 8 * 9 * Modification History: 10 * 11 * Date Name Description 12 * 09/25/98 stephen Creation. 13 * 11/11/98 stephen Changed per 11/9 code review. 14 * 04/20/99 stephen Overhauled per 4/16 code review. 15 * 11/18/99 aliu Made to inherit from Replaceable. Added method 16 * handleReplaceBetween(); other methods unchanged. 17 * 06/25/01 grhoten Remove dependency on iostream. 18 ****************************************************************************** 19 */ 20 21 #ifndef UNISTR_H 22 #define UNISTR_H 23 24 /** 25 * \file 26 * \brief C++ API: Unicode String 27 */ 28 29 #include "unicode/utypes.h" 30 #include "unicode/rep.h" 31 #include "unicode/std_string.h" 32 #include "unicode/stringpiece.h" 33 #include "unicode/bytestream.h" 34 35 struct UConverter; // unicode/ucnv.h 36 class StringThreadTest; 37 38 #ifndef U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 39 /* see also ustring.h and unorm.h */ 40 /** 41 * Option bit for u_strCaseCompare, u_strcasecmp, unorm_compare, etc: 42 * Compare strings in code point order instead of code unit order. 43 * @stable ICU 2.2 44 */ 45 #define U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 0x8000 46 #endif 47 48 #ifndef USTRING_H 49 /** 50 * \ingroup ustring_ustrlen 51 */ 52 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 53 u_strlen(const UChar *s); 54 #endif 55 56 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN 57 58 class Locale; // unicode/locid.h 59 class StringCharacterIterator; 60 class BreakIterator; // unicode/brkiter.h 61 62 /* The <iostream> include has been moved to unicode/ustream.h */ 63 64 /** 65 * Constant to be used in the UnicodeString(char *, int32_t, EInvariant) constructor 66 * which constructs a Unicode string from an invariant-character char * string. 67 * About invariant characters see utypes.h. 68 * This constructor has no runtime dependency on conversion code and is 69 * therefore recommended over ones taking a charset name string 70 * (where the empty string "" indicates invariant-character conversion). 71 * 72 * @stable ICU 3.2 73 */ 74 #define US_INV U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString::kInvariant 75 76 /** 77 * Unicode String literals in C++. 78 * Dependent on the platform properties, different UnicodeString 79 * constructors should be used to create a UnicodeString object from 80 * a string literal. 81 * The macros are defined for maximum performance. 82 * They work only for strings that contain "invariant characters", i.e., 83 * only latin letters, digits, and some punctuation. 84 * See utypes.h for details. 85 * 86 * The string parameter must be a C string literal. 87 * The length of the string, not including the terminating 88 * <code>NUL</code>, must be specified as a constant. 89 * The U_STRING_DECL macro should be invoked exactly once for one 90 * such string variable before it is used. 91 * @stable ICU 2.0 92 */ 93 #if defined(U_DECLARE_UTF16) 94 # define UNICODE_STRING(cs, _length) U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString(TRUE, (const UChar *)U_DECLARE_UTF16(cs), _length) 95 #elif U_SIZEOF_WCHAR_T==U_SIZEOF_UCHAR && (U_CHARSET_FAMILY==U_ASCII_FAMILY || (U_SIZEOF_UCHAR == 2 && defined(U_WCHAR_IS_UTF16))) 96 # define UNICODE_STRING(cs, _length) U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString(TRUE, (const UChar *)L ## cs, _length) 97 #elif U_SIZEOF_UCHAR==1 && U_CHARSET_FAMILY==U_ASCII_FAMILY 98 # define UNICODE_STRING(cs, _length) U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString(TRUE, (const UChar *)cs, _length) 99 #else 100 # define UNICODE_STRING(cs, _length) U_NAMESPACE_QUALIFIER UnicodeString(cs, _length, US_INV) 101 #endif 102 103 /** 104 * Unicode String literals in C++. 105 * Dependent on the platform properties, different UnicodeString 106 * constructors should be used to create a UnicodeString object from 107 * a string literal. 108 * The macros are defined for improved performance. 109 * They work only for strings that contain "invariant characters", i.e., 110 * only latin letters, digits, and some punctuation. 111 * See utypes.h for details. 112 * 113 * The string parameter must be a C string literal. 114 * @stable ICU 2.0 115 */ 116 #define UNICODE_STRING_SIMPLE(cs) UNICODE_STRING(cs, -1) 117 118 /** 119 * UnicodeString is a string class that stores Unicode characters directly and provides 120 * similar functionality as the Java String and StringBuffer classes. 121 * It is a concrete implementation of the abstract class Replaceable (for transliteration). 122 * 123 * The UnicodeString class is not suitable for subclassing. 124 * 125 * <p>For an overview of Unicode strings in C and C++ see the 126 * <a href="http://icu-project.org/userguide/strings.html">User Guide Strings chapter</a>.</p> 127 * 128 * <p>In ICU, a Unicode string consists of 16-bit Unicode <em>code units</em>. 129 * A Unicode character may be stored with either one code unit 130 * (the most common case) or with a matched pair of special code units 131 * ("surrogates"). The data type for code units is UChar. 132 * For single-character handling, a Unicode character code <em>point</em> is a value 133 * in the range 0..0x10ffff. ICU uses the UChar32 type for code points.</p> 134 * 135 * <p>Indexes and offsets into and lengths of strings always count code units, not code points. 136 * This is the same as with multi-byte char* strings in traditional string handling. 137 * Operations on partial strings typically do not test for code point boundaries. 138 * If necessary, the user needs to take care of such boundaries by testing for the code unit 139 * values or by using functions like 140 * UnicodeString::getChar32Start() and UnicodeString::getChar32Limit() 141 * (or, in C, the equivalent macros U16_SET_CP_START() and U16_SET_CP_LIMIT(), see utf.h).</p> 142 * 143 * UnicodeString methods are more lenient with regard to input parameter values 144 * than other ICU APIs. In particular: 145 * - If indexes are out of bounds for a UnicodeString object 146 * (<0 or >length()) then they are "pinned" to the nearest boundary. 147 * - If primitive string pointer values (e.g., const UChar * or char *) 148 * for input strings are NULL, then those input string parameters are treated 149 * as if they pointed to an empty string. 150 * However, this is <em>not</em> the case for char * parameters for charset names 151 * or other IDs. 152 * - Most UnicodeString methods do not take a UErrorCode parameter because 153 * there are usually very few opportunities for failure other than a shortage 154 * of memory, error codes in low-level C++ string methods would be inconvenient, 155 * and the error code as the last parameter (ICU convention) would prevent 156 * the use of default parameter values. 157 * Instead, such methods set the UnicodeString into a "bogus" state 158 * (see isBogus()) if an error occurs. 159 * 160 * In string comparisons, two UnicodeString objects that are both "bogus" 161 * compare equal (to be transitive and prevent endless loops in sorting), 162 * and a "bogus" string compares less than any non-"bogus" one. 163 * 164 * Const UnicodeString methods are thread-safe. Multiple threads can use 165 * const methods on the same UnicodeString object simultaneously, 166 * but non-const methods must not be called concurrently (in multiple threads) 167 * with any other (const or non-const) methods. 168 * 169 * Similarly, const UnicodeString & parameters are thread-safe. 170 * One object may be passed in as such a parameter concurrently in multiple threads. 171 * This includes the const UnicodeString & parameters for 172 * copy construction, assignment, and cloning. 173 * 174 * <p>UnicodeString uses several storage methods. 175 * String contents can be stored inside the UnicodeString object itself, 176 * in an allocated and shared buffer, or in an outside buffer that is "aliased". 177 * Most of this is done transparently, but careful aliasing in particular provides 178 * significant performance improvements. 179 * Also, the internal buffer is accessible via special functions. 180 * For details see the 181 * <a href="http://icu-project.org/userguide/strings.html">User Guide Strings chapter</a>.</p> 182 * 183 * @see utf.h 184 * @see CharacterIterator 185 * @stable ICU 2.0 186 */ 187 class U_COMMON_API UnicodeString : public Replaceable 188 { 189 public: 190 191 /** 192 * Constant to be used in the UnicodeString(char *, int32_t, EInvariant) constructor 193 * which constructs a Unicode string from an invariant-character char * string. 194 * Use the macro US_INV instead of the full qualification for this value. 195 * 196 * @see US_INV 197 * @stable ICU 3.2 198 */ 199 enum EInvariant { 200 /** 201 * @see EInvariant 202 * @stable ICU 3.2 203 */ 204 kInvariant 205 }; 206 207 //======================================== 208 // Read-only operations 209 //======================================== 210 211 /* Comparison - bitwise only - for international comparison use collation */ 212 213 /** 214 * Equality operator. Performs only bitwise comparison. 215 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 216 * @return TRUE if <TT>text</TT> contains the same characters as this one, 217 * FALSE otherwise. 218 * @stable ICU 2.0 219 */ 220 inline UBool operator== (const UnicodeString& text) const; 221 222 /** 223 * Inequality operator. Performs only bitwise comparison. 224 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 225 * @return FALSE if <TT>text</TT> contains the same characters as this one, 226 * TRUE otherwise. 227 * @stable ICU 2.0 228 */ 229 inline UBool operator!= (const UnicodeString& text) const; 230 231 /** 232 * Greater than operator. Performs only bitwise comparison. 233 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 234 * @return TRUE if the characters in this are bitwise 235 * greater than the characters in <code>text</code>, FALSE otherwise 236 * @stable ICU 2.0 237 */ 238 inline UBool operator> (const UnicodeString& text) const; 239 240 /** 241 * Less than operator. Performs only bitwise comparison. 242 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 243 * @return TRUE if the characters in this are bitwise 244 * less than the characters in <code>text</code>, FALSE otherwise 245 * @stable ICU 2.0 246 */ 247 inline UBool operator< (const UnicodeString& text) const; 248 249 /** 250 * Greater than or equal operator. Performs only bitwise comparison. 251 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 252 * @return TRUE if the characters in this are bitwise 253 * greater than or equal to the characters in <code>text</code>, FALSE otherwise 254 * @stable ICU 2.0 255 */ 256 inline UBool operator>= (const UnicodeString& text) const; 257 258 /** 259 * Less than or equal operator. Performs only bitwise comparison. 260 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 261 * @return TRUE if the characters in this are bitwise 262 * less than or equal to the characters in <code>text</code>, FALSE otherwise 263 * @stable ICU 2.0 264 */ 265 inline UBool operator<= (const UnicodeString& text) const; 266 267 /** 268 * Compare the characters bitwise in this UnicodeString to 269 * the characters in <code>text</code>. 270 * @param text The UnicodeString to compare to this one. 271 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 272 * contains the same characters as <code>text</code>, -1 if the characters in 273 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>text</code>, +1 if the 274 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 275 * in <code>text</code>. 276 * @stable ICU 2.0 277 */ 278 inline int8_t compare(const UnicodeString& text) const; 279 280 /** 281 * Compare the characters bitwise in the range 282 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the characters 283 * in <TT>text</TT> 284 * @param start the offset at which the compare operation begins 285 * @param length the number of characters of text to compare. 286 * @param text the other text to be compared against this string. 287 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 288 * contains the same characters as <code>text</code>, -1 if the characters in 289 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>text</code>, +1 if the 290 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 291 * in <code>text</code>. 292 * @stable ICU 2.0 293 */ 294 inline int8_t compare(int32_t start, 295 int32_t length, 296 const UnicodeString& text) const; 297 298 /** 299 * Compare the characters bitwise in the range 300 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the characters 301 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 302 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 303 * @param start the offset at which the compare operation begins 304 * @param length the number of characters in this to compare. 305 * @param srcText the text to be compared 306 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to start comparison 307 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>src</TT> to compare 308 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 309 * contains the same characters as <code>srcText</code>, -1 if the characters in 310 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>srcText</code>, +1 if the 311 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 312 * in <code>srcText</code>. 313 * @stable ICU 2.0 314 */ 315 inline int8_t compare(int32_t start, 316 int32_t length, 317 const UnicodeString& srcText, 318 int32_t srcStart, 319 int32_t srcLength) const; 320 321 /** 322 * Compare the characters bitwise in this UnicodeString with the first 323 * <TT>srcLength</TT> characters in <TT>srcChars</TT>. 324 * @param srcChars The characters to compare to this UnicodeString. 325 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to compare 326 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 327 * contains the same characters as <code>srcChars</code>, -1 if the characters in 328 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>srcChars</code>, +1 if the 329 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 330 * in <code>srcChars</code>. 331 * @stable ICU 2.0 332 */ 333 inline int8_t compare(const UChar *srcChars, 334 int32_t srcLength) const; 335 336 /** 337 * Compare the characters bitwise in the range 338 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the first 339 * <TT>length</TT> characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 340 * @param start the offset at which the compare operation begins 341 * @param length the number of characters to compare. 342 * @param srcChars the characters to be compared 343 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 344 * contains the same characters as <code>srcChars</code>, -1 if the characters in 345 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>srcChars</code>, +1 if the 346 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 347 * in <code>srcChars</code>. 348 * @stable ICU 2.0 349 */ 350 inline int8_t compare(int32_t start, 351 int32_t length, 352 const UChar *srcChars) const; 353 354 /** 355 * Compare the characters bitwise in the range 356 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the characters 357 * in <TT>srcChars</TT> in the range 358 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 359 * @param start the offset at which the compare operation begins 360 * @param length the number of characters in this to compare 361 * @param srcChars the characters to be compared 362 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> to start comparison 363 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to compare 364 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 365 * contains the same characters as <code>srcChars</code>, -1 if the characters in 366 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>srcChars</code>, +1 if the 367 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 368 * in <code>srcChars</code>. 369 * @stable ICU 2.0 370 */ 371 inline int8_t compare(int32_t start, 372 int32_t length, 373 const UChar *srcChars, 374 int32_t srcStart, 375 int32_t srcLength) const; 376 377 /** 378 * Compare the characters bitwise in the range 379 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>limit</TT>) with the characters 380 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 381 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcLimit</TT>). 382 * @param start the offset at which the compare operation begins 383 * @param limit the offset immediately following the compare operation 384 * @param srcText the text to be compared 385 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to start comparison 386 * @param srcLimit the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to limit comparison 387 * @return The result of bitwise character comparison: 0 if this 388 * contains the same characters as <code>srcText</code>, -1 if the characters in 389 * this are bitwise less than the characters in <code>srcText</code>, +1 if the 390 * characters in this are bitwise greater than the characters 391 * in <code>srcText</code>. 392 * @stable ICU 2.0 393 */ 394 inline int8_t compareBetween(int32_t start, 395 int32_t limit, 396 const UnicodeString& srcText, 397 int32_t srcStart, 398 int32_t srcLimit) const; 399 400 /** 401 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 402 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 403 * if supplementary characters are present: 404 * 405 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 406 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 407 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 408 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 409 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 410 * 411 * @param text Another string to compare this one to. 412 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 413 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 414 * in code point order 415 * @stable ICU 2.0 416 */ 417 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrder(const UnicodeString& text) const; 418 419 /** 420 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 421 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 422 * if supplementary characters are present: 423 * 424 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 425 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 426 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 427 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 428 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 429 * 430 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 431 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 432 * @param srcText Another string to compare this one to. 433 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 434 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 435 * in code point order 436 * @stable ICU 2.0 437 */ 438 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 439 int32_t length, 440 const UnicodeString& srcText) const; 441 442 /** 443 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 444 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 445 * if supplementary characters are present: 446 * 447 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 448 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 449 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 450 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 451 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 452 * 453 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 454 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 455 * @param srcText Another string to compare this one to. 456 * @param srcStart The start offset in that string at which the compare operation begins. 457 * @param srcLength The number of code units from that string to compare. 458 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 459 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 460 * in code point order 461 * @stable ICU 2.0 462 */ 463 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 464 int32_t length, 465 const UnicodeString& srcText, 466 int32_t srcStart, 467 int32_t srcLength) const; 468 469 /** 470 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 471 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 472 * if supplementary characters are present: 473 * 474 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 475 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 476 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 477 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 478 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 479 * 480 * @param srcChars A pointer to another string to compare this one to. 481 * @param srcLength The number of code units from that string to compare. 482 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 483 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 484 * in code point order 485 * @stable ICU 2.0 486 */ 487 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrder(const UChar *srcChars, 488 int32_t srcLength) const; 489 490 /** 491 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 492 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 493 * if supplementary characters are present: 494 * 495 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 496 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 497 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 498 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 499 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 500 * 501 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 502 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 503 * @param srcChars A pointer to another string to compare this one to. 504 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 505 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 506 * in code point order 507 * @stable ICU 2.0 508 */ 509 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 510 int32_t length, 511 const UChar *srcChars) const; 512 513 /** 514 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 515 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 516 * if supplementary characters are present: 517 * 518 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 519 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 520 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 521 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 522 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 523 * 524 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 525 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 526 * @param srcChars A pointer to another string to compare this one to. 527 * @param srcStart The start offset in that string at which the compare operation begins. 528 * @param srcLength The number of code units from that string to compare. 529 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 530 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 531 * in code point order 532 * @stable ICU 2.0 533 */ 534 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 535 int32_t length, 536 const UChar *srcChars, 537 int32_t srcStart, 538 int32_t srcLength) const; 539 540 /** 541 * Compare two Unicode strings in code point order. 542 * The result may be different from the results of compare(), operator<, etc. 543 * if supplementary characters are present: 544 * 545 * In UTF-16, supplementary characters (with code points U+10000 and above) are 546 * stored with pairs of surrogate code units. These have values from 0xd800 to 0xdfff, 547 * which means that they compare as less than some other BMP characters like U+feff. 548 * This function compares Unicode strings in code point order. 549 * If either of the UTF-16 strings is malformed (i.e., it contains unpaired surrogates), then the result is not defined. 550 * 551 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 552 * @param limit The offset after the last code unit from this string to compare. 553 * @param srcText Another string to compare this one to. 554 * @param srcStart The start offset in that string at which the compare operation begins. 555 * @param srcLimit The offset after the last code unit from that string to compare. 556 * @return a negative/zero/positive integer corresponding to whether 557 * this string is less than/equal to/greater than the second one 558 * in code point order 559 * @stable ICU 2.0 560 */ 561 inline int8_t compareCodePointOrderBetween(int32_t start, 562 int32_t limit, 563 const UnicodeString& srcText, 564 int32_t srcStart, 565 int32_t srcLimit) const; 566 567 /** 568 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 569 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compare(text.foldCase(options)). 570 * 571 * @param text Another string to compare this one to. 572 * @param options A bit set of options: 573 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 574 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 575 * 576 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 577 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 578 * (see u_strCompare for details). 579 * 580 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 581 * 582 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 583 * @stable ICU 2.0 584 */ 585 inline int8_t caseCompare(const UnicodeString& text, uint32_t options) const; 586 587 /** 588 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 589 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compare(srcText.foldCase(options)). 590 * 591 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 592 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 593 * @param srcText Another string to compare this one to. 594 * @param options A bit set of options: 595 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 596 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 597 * 598 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 599 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 600 * (see u_strCompare for details). 601 * 602 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 603 * 604 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 605 * @stable ICU 2.0 606 */ 607 inline int8_t caseCompare(int32_t start, 608 int32_t length, 609 const UnicodeString& srcText, 610 uint32_t options) const; 611 612 /** 613 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 614 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compare(srcText.foldCase(options)). 615 * 616 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 617 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 618 * @param srcText Another string to compare this one to. 619 * @param srcStart The start offset in that string at which the compare operation begins. 620 * @param srcLength The number of code units from that string to compare. 621 * @param options A bit set of options: 622 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 623 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 624 * 625 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 626 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 627 * (see u_strCompare for details). 628 * 629 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 630 * 631 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 632 * @stable ICU 2.0 633 */ 634 inline int8_t caseCompare(int32_t start, 635 int32_t length, 636 const UnicodeString& srcText, 637 int32_t srcStart, 638 int32_t srcLength, 639 uint32_t options) const; 640 641 /** 642 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 643 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compare(srcChars.foldCase(options)). 644 * 645 * @param srcChars A pointer to another string to compare this one to. 646 * @param srcLength The number of code units from that string to compare. 647 * @param options A bit set of options: 648 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 649 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 650 * 651 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 652 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 653 * (see u_strCompare for details). 654 * 655 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 656 * 657 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 658 * @stable ICU 2.0 659 */ 660 inline int8_t caseCompare(const UChar *srcChars, 661 int32_t srcLength, 662 uint32_t options) const; 663 664 /** 665 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 666 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compare(srcChars.foldCase(options)). 667 * 668 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 669 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 670 * @param srcChars A pointer to another string to compare this one to. 671 * @param options A bit set of options: 672 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 673 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 674 * 675 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 676 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 677 * (see u_strCompare for details). 678 * 679 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 680 * 681 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 682 * @stable ICU 2.0 683 */ 684 inline int8_t caseCompare(int32_t start, 685 int32_t length, 686 const UChar *srcChars, 687 uint32_t options) const; 688 689 /** 690 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 691 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compare(srcChars.foldCase(options)). 692 * 693 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 694 * @param length The number of code units from this string to compare. 695 * @param srcChars A pointer to another string to compare this one to. 696 * @param srcStart The start offset in that string at which the compare operation begins. 697 * @param srcLength The number of code units from that string to compare. 698 * @param options A bit set of options: 699 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 700 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 701 * 702 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 703 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 704 * (see u_strCompare for details). 705 * 706 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 707 * 708 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 709 * @stable ICU 2.0 710 */ 711 inline int8_t caseCompare(int32_t start, 712 int32_t length, 713 const UChar *srcChars, 714 int32_t srcStart, 715 int32_t srcLength, 716 uint32_t options) const; 717 718 /** 719 * Compare two strings case-insensitively using full case folding. 720 * This is equivalent to this->foldCase(options).compareBetween(text.foldCase(options)). 721 * 722 * @param start The start offset in this string at which the compare operation begins. 723 * @param limit The offset after the last code unit from this string to compare. 724 * @param srcText Another string to compare this one to. 725 * @param srcStart The start offset in that string at which the compare operation begins. 726 * @param srcLimit The offset after the last code unit from that string to compare. 727 * @param options A bit set of options: 728 * - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options: 729 * Comparison in code unit order with default case folding. 730 * 731 * - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER 732 * Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order 733 * (see u_strCompare for details). 734 * 735 * - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 736 * 737 * @return A negative, zero, or positive integer indicating the comparison result. 738 * @stable ICU 2.0 739 */ 740 inline int8_t caseCompareBetween(int32_t start, 741 int32_t limit, 742 const UnicodeString& srcText, 743 int32_t srcStart, 744 int32_t srcLimit, 745 uint32_t options) const; 746 747 /** 748 * Determine if this starts with the characters in <TT>text</TT> 749 * @param text The text to match. 750 * @return TRUE if this starts with the characters in <TT>text</TT>, 751 * FALSE otherwise 752 * @stable ICU 2.0 753 */ 754 inline UBool startsWith(const UnicodeString& text) const; 755 756 /** 757 * Determine if this starts with the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> 758 * in the range [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 759 * @param srcText The text to match. 760 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to start matching 761 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> to match 762 * @return TRUE if this starts with the characters in <TT>text</TT>, 763 * FALSE otherwise 764 * @stable ICU 2.0 765 */ 766 inline UBool startsWith(const UnicodeString& srcText, 767 int32_t srcStart, 768 int32_t srcLength) const; 769 770 /** 771 * Determine if this starts with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 772 * @param srcChars The characters to match. 773 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 774 * @return TRUE if this starts with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT>, 775 * FALSE otherwise 776 * @stable ICU 2.0 777 */ 778 inline UBool startsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 779 int32_t srcLength) const; 780 781 /** 782 * Determine if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 783 * in the range [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 784 * @param srcChars The characters to match. 785 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to start matching 786 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to match 787 * @return TRUE if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT>, FALSE otherwise 788 * @stable ICU 2.0 789 */ 790 inline UBool startsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 791 int32_t srcStart, 792 int32_t srcLength) const; 793 794 /** 795 * Determine if this ends with the characters in <TT>text</TT> 796 * @param text The text to match. 797 * @return TRUE if this ends with the characters in <TT>text</TT>, 798 * FALSE otherwise 799 * @stable ICU 2.0 800 */ 801 inline UBool endsWith(const UnicodeString& text) const; 802 803 /** 804 * Determine if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> 805 * in the range [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 806 * @param srcText The text to match. 807 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to start matching 808 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> to match 809 * @return TRUE if this ends with the characters in <TT>text</TT>, 810 * FALSE otherwise 811 * @stable ICU 2.0 812 */ 813 inline UBool endsWith(const UnicodeString& srcText, 814 int32_t srcStart, 815 int32_t srcLength) const; 816 817 /** 818 * Determine if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 819 * @param srcChars The characters to match. 820 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 821 * @return TRUE if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT>, 822 * FALSE otherwise 823 * @stable ICU 2.0 824 */ 825 inline UBool endsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 826 int32_t srcLength) const; 827 828 /** 829 * Determine if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 830 * in the range [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 831 * @param srcChars The characters to match. 832 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> to start matching 833 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to match 834 * @return TRUE if this ends with the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT>, 835 * FALSE otherwise 836 * @stable ICU 2.0 837 */ 838 inline UBool endsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 839 int32_t srcStart, 840 int32_t srcLength) const; 841 842 843 /* Searching - bitwise only */ 844 845 /** 846 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the characters in <TT>text</TT>, 847 * using bitwise comparison. 848 * @param text The text to search for. 849 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 850 * or -1 if not found. 851 * @stable ICU 2.0 852 */ 853 inline int32_t indexOf(const UnicodeString& text) const; 854 855 /** 856 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the characters in <TT>text</TT> 857 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 858 * @param text The text to search for. 859 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 860 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 861 * or -1 if not found. 862 * @stable ICU 2.0 863 */ 864 inline int32_t indexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 865 int32_t start) const; 866 867 /** 868 * Locate in this the first occurrence in the range 869 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 870 * in <TT>text</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 871 * @param text The text to search for. 872 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 873 * @param length The number of characters to search 874 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 875 * or -1 if not found. 876 * @stable ICU 2.0 877 */ 878 inline int32_t indexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 879 int32_t start, 880 int32_t length) const; 881 882 /** 883 * Locate in this the first occurrence in the range 884 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 885 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 886 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>), 887 * using bitwise comparison. 888 * @param srcText The text to search for. 889 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> at which 890 * to start matching 891 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> to match 892 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 893 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 894 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 895 * or -1 if not found. 896 * @stable ICU 2.0 897 */ 898 inline int32_t indexOf(const UnicodeString& srcText, 899 int32_t srcStart, 900 int32_t srcLength, 901 int32_t start, 902 int32_t length) const; 903 904 /** 905 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the characters in 906 * <TT>srcChars</TT> 907 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 908 * @param srcChars The text to search for. 909 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to match 910 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 911 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 912 * or -1 if not found. 913 * @stable ICU 2.0 914 */ 915 inline int32_t indexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 916 int32_t srcLength, 917 int32_t start) const; 918 919 /** 920 * Locate in this the first occurrence in the range 921 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 922 * in <TT>srcChars</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 923 * @param srcChars The text to search for. 924 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 925 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 926 * @param length The number of characters to search 927 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>srcChars</TT>, 928 * or -1 if not found. 929 * @stable ICU 2.0 930 */ 931 inline int32_t indexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 932 int32_t srcLength, 933 int32_t start, 934 int32_t length) const; 935 936 /** 937 * Locate in this the first occurrence in the range 938 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 939 * in <TT>srcChars</TT> in the range 940 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>), 941 * using bitwise comparison. 942 * @param srcChars The text to search for. 943 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> at which 944 * to start matching 945 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to match 946 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 947 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 948 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 949 * or -1 if not found. 950 * @stable ICU 2.0 951 */ 952 int32_t indexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 953 int32_t srcStart, 954 int32_t srcLength, 955 int32_t start, 956 int32_t length) const; 957 958 /** 959 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the BMP code point <code>c</code>, 960 * using bitwise comparison. 961 * @param c The code unit to search for. 962 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 963 * @stable ICU 2.0 964 */ 965 inline int32_t indexOf(UChar c) const; 966 967 /** 968 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the code point <TT>c</TT>, 969 * using bitwise comparison. 970 * 971 * @param c The code point to search for. 972 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 973 * @stable ICU 2.0 974 */ 975 inline int32_t indexOf(UChar32 c) const; 976 977 /** 978 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the BMP code point <code>c</code>, 979 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 980 * @param c The code unit to search for. 981 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 982 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 983 * @stable ICU 2.0 984 */ 985 inline int32_t indexOf(UChar c, 986 int32_t start) const; 987 988 /** 989 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the code point <TT>c</TT> 990 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 991 * 992 * @param c The code point to search for. 993 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 994 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 995 * @stable ICU 2.0 996 */ 997 inline int32_t indexOf(UChar32 c, 998 int32_t start) const; 999 1000 /** 1001 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the BMP code point <code>c</code> 1002 * in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>), 1003 * using bitwise comparison. 1004 * @param c The code unit to search for. 1005 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1006 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 1007 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1008 * @stable ICU 2.0 1009 */ 1010 inline int32_t indexOf(UChar c, 1011 int32_t start, 1012 int32_t length) const; 1013 1014 /** 1015 * Locate in this the first occurrence of the code point <TT>c</TT> 1016 * in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>), 1017 * using bitwise comparison. 1018 * 1019 * @param c The code point to search for. 1020 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1021 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 1022 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1023 * @stable ICU 2.0 1024 */ 1025 inline int32_t indexOf(UChar32 c, 1026 int32_t start, 1027 int32_t length) const; 1028 1029 /** 1030 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the characters in <TT>text</TT>, 1031 * using bitwise comparison. 1032 * @param text The text to search for. 1033 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 1034 * or -1 if not found. 1035 * @stable ICU 2.0 1036 */ 1037 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& text) const; 1038 1039 /** 1040 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the characters in <TT>text</TT> 1041 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 1042 * @param text The text to search for. 1043 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 1044 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 1045 * or -1 if not found. 1046 * @stable ICU 2.0 1047 */ 1048 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 1049 int32_t start) const; 1050 1051 /** 1052 * Locate in this the last occurrence in the range 1053 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 1054 * in <TT>text</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 1055 * @param text The text to search for. 1056 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 1057 * @param length The number of characters to search 1058 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 1059 * or -1 if not found. 1060 * @stable ICU 2.0 1061 */ 1062 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 1063 int32_t start, 1064 int32_t length) const; 1065 1066 /** 1067 * Locate in this the last occurrence in the range 1068 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 1069 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 1070 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>), 1071 * using bitwise comparison. 1072 * @param srcText The text to search for. 1073 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> at which 1074 * to start matching 1075 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> to match 1076 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1077 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 1078 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 1079 * or -1 if not found. 1080 * @stable ICU 2.0 1081 */ 1082 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& srcText, 1083 int32_t srcStart, 1084 int32_t srcLength, 1085 int32_t start, 1086 int32_t length) const; 1087 1088 /** 1089 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 1090 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 1091 * @param srcChars The text to search for. 1092 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to match 1093 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1094 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 1095 * or -1 if not found. 1096 * @stable ICU 2.0 1097 */ 1098 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 1099 int32_t srcLength, 1100 int32_t start) const; 1101 1102 /** 1103 * Locate in this the last occurrence in the range 1104 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 1105 * in <TT>srcChars</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 1106 * @param srcChars The text to search for. 1107 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 1108 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 1109 * @param length The number of characters to search 1110 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>srcChars</TT>, 1111 * or -1 if not found. 1112 * @stable ICU 2.0 1113 */ 1114 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 1115 int32_t srcLength, 1116 int32_t start, 1117 int32_t length) const; 1118 1119 /** 1120 * Locate in this the last occurrence in the range 1121 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) of the characters 1122 * in <TT>srcChars</TT> in the range 1123 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>), 1124 * using bitwise comparison. 1125 * @param srcChars The text to search for. 1126 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> at which 1127 * to start matching 1128 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to match 1129 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1130 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 1131 * @return The offset into this of the start of <TT>text</TT>, 1132 * or -1 if not found. 1133 * @stable ICU 2.0 1134 */ 1135 int32_t lastIndexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 1136 int32_t srcStart, 1137 int32_t srcLength, 1138 int32_t start, 1139 int32_t length) const; 1140 1141 /** 1142 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the BMP code point <code>c</code>, 1143 * using bitwise comparison. 1144 * @param c The code unit to search for. 1145 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1146 * @stable ICU 2.0 1147 */ 1148 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(UChar c) const; 1149 1150 /** 1151 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the code point <TT>c</TT>, 1152 * using bitwise comparison. 1153 * 1154 * @param c The code point to search for. 1155 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1156 * @stable ICU 2.0 1157 */ 1158 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(UChar32 c) const; 1159 1160 /** 1161 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the BMP code point <code>c</code> 1162 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 1163 * @param c The code unit to search for. 1164 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 1165 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1166 * @stable ICU 2.0 1167 */ 1168 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(UChar c, 1169 int32_t start) const; 1170 1171 /** 1172 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the code point <TT>c</TT> 1173 * starting at offset <TT>start</TT>, using bitwise comparison. 1174 * 1175 * @param c The code point to search for. 1176 * @param start The offset at which searching will start. 1177 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1178 * @stable ICU 2.0 1179 */ 1180 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(UChar32 c, 1181 int32_t start) const; 1182 1183 /** 1184 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the BMP code point <code>c</code> 1185 * in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>), 1186 * using bitwise comparison. 1187 * @param c The code unit to search for. 1188 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1189 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 1190 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1191 * @stable ICU 2.0 1192 */ 1193 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(UChar c, 1194 int32_t start, 1195 int32_t length) const; 1196 1197 /** 1198 * Locate in this the last occurrence of the code point <TT>c</TT> 1199 * in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>), 1200 * using bitwise comparison. 1201 * 1202 * @param c The code point to search for. 1203 * @param start the offset into this at which to start matching 1204 * @param length the number of characters in this to search 1205 * @return The offset into this of <TT>c</TT>, or -1 if not found. 1206 * @stable ICU 2.0 1207 */ 1208 inline int32_t lastIndexOf(UChar32 c, 1209 int32_t start, 1210 int32_t length) const; 1211 1212 1213 /* Character access */ 1214 1215 /** 1216 * Return the code unit at offset <tt>offset</tt>. 1217 * If the offset is not valid (0..length()-1) then U+ffff is returned. 1218 * @param offset a valid offset into the text 1219 * @return the code unit at offset <tt>offset</tt> 1220 * or 0xffff if the offset is not valid for this string 1221 * @stable ICU 2.0 1222 */ 1223 inline UChar charAt(int32_t offset) const; 1224 1225 /** 1226 * Return the code unit at offset <tt>offset</tt>. 1227 * If the offset is not valid (0..length()-1) then U+ffff is returned. 1228 * @param offset a valid offset into the text 1229 * @return the code unit at offset <tt>offset</tt> 1230 * @stable ICU 2.0 1231 */ 1232 inline UChar operator[] (int32_t offset) const; 1233 1234 /** 1235 * Return the code point that contains the code unit 1236 * at offset <tt>offset</tt>. 1237 * If the offset is not valid (0..length()-1) then U+ffff is returned. 1238 * @param offset a valid offset into the text 1239 * that indicates the text offset of any of the code units 1240 * that will be assembled into a code point (21-bit value) and returned 1241 * @return the code point of text at <tt>offset</tt> 1242 * or 0xffff if the offset is not valid for this string 1243 * @stable ICU 2.0 1244 */ 1245 inline UChar32 char32At(int32_t offset) const; 1246 1247 /** 1248 * Adjust a random-access offset so that 1249 * it points to the beginning of a Unicode character. 1250 * The offset that is passed in points to 1251 * any code unit of a code point, 1252 * while the returned offset will point to the first code unit 1253 * of the same code point. 1254 * In UTF-16, if the input offset points to a second surrogate 1255 * of a surrogate pair, then the returned offset will point 1256 * to the first surrogate. 1257 * @param offset a valid offset into one code point of the text 1258 * @return offset of the first code unit of the same code point 1259 * @see U16_SET_CP_START 1260 * @stable ICU 2.0 1261 */ 1262 inline int32_t getChar32Start(int32_t offset) const; 1263 1264 /** 1265 * Adjust a random-access offset so that 1266 * it points behind a Unicode character. 1267 * The offset that is passed in points behind 1268 * any code unit of a code point, 1269 * while the returned offset will point behind the last code unit 1270 * of the same code point. 1271 * In UTF-16, if the input offset points behind the first surrogate 1272 * (i.e., to the second surrogate) 1273 * of a surrogate pair, then the returned offset will point 1274 * behind the second surrogate (i.e., to the first surrogate). 1275 * @param offset a valid offset after any code unit of a code point of the text 1276 * @return offset of the first code unit after the same code point 1277 * @see U16_SET_CP_LIMIT 1278 * @stable ICU 2.0 1279 */ 1280 inline int32_t getChar32Limit(int32_t offset) const; 1281 1282 /** 1283 * Move the code unit index along the string by delta code points. 1284 * Interpret the input index as a code unit-based offset into the string, 1285 * move the index forward or backward by delta code points, and 1286 * return the resulting index. 1287 * The input index should point to the first code unit of a code point, 1288 * if there is more than one. 1289 * 1290 * Both input and output indexes are code unit-based as for all 1291 * string indexes/offsets in ICU (and other libraries, like MBCS char*). 1292 * If delta<0 then the index is moved backward (toward the start of the string). 1293 * If delta>0 then the index is moved forward (toward the end of the string). 1294 * 1295 * This behaves like CharacterIterator::move32(delta, kCurrent). 1296 * 1297 * Behavior for out-of-bounds indexes: 1298 * <code>moveIndex32</code> pins the input index to 0..length(), i.e., 1299 * if the input index<0 then it is pinned to 0; 1300 * if it is index>length() then it is pinned to length(). 1301 * Afterwards, the index is moved by <code>delta</code> code points 1302 * forward or backward, 1303 * but no further backward than to 0 and no further forward than to length(). 1304 * The resulting index return value will be in between 0 and length(), inclusively. 1305 * 1306 * Examples: 1307 * <pre> 1308 * // s has code points 'a' U+10000 'b' U+10ffff U+2029 1309 * UnicodeString s=UNICODE_STRING("a\\U00010000b\\U0010ffff\\u2029", 31).unescape(); 1310 * 1311 * // initial index: position of U+10000 1312 * int32_t index=1; 1313 * 1314 * // the following examples will all result in index==4, position of U+10ffff 1315 * 1316 * // skip 2 code points from some position in the string 1317 * index=s.moveIndex32(index, 2); // skips U+10000 and 'b' 1318 * 1319 * // go to the 3rd code point from the start of s (0-based) 1320 * index=s.moveIndex32(0, 3); // skips 'a', U+10000, and 'b' 1321 * 1322 * // go to the next-to-last code point of s 1323 * index=s.moveIndex32(s.length(), -2); // backward-skips U+2029 and U+10ffff 1324 * </pre> 1325 * 1326 * @param index input code unit index 1327 * @param delta (signed) code point count to move the index forward or backward 1328 * in the string 1329 * @return the resulting code unit index 1330 * @stable ICU 2.0 1331 */ 1332 int32_t moveIndex32(int32_t index, int32_t delta) const; 1333 1334 /* Substring extraction */ 1335 1336 /** 1337 * Copy the characters in the range 1338 * [<tt>start</tt>, <tt>start + length</tt>) into the array <tt>dst</tt>, 1339 * beginning at <tt>dstStart</tt>. 1340 * If the string aliases to <code>dst</code> itself as an external buffer, 1341 * then extract() will not copy the contents. 1342 * 1343 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied into the array 1344 * @param length the number of characters to extract 1345 * @param dst array in which to copy characters. The length of <tt>dst</tt> 1346 * must be at least (<tt>dstStart + length</tt>). 1347 * @param dstStart the offset in <TT>dst</TT> where the first character 1348 * will be extracted 1349 * @stable ICU 2.0 1350 */ 1351 inline void extract(int32_t start, 1352 int32_t length, 1353 UChar *dst, 1354 int32_t dstStart = 0) const; 1355 1356 /** 1357 * Copy the contents of the string into dest. 1358 * This is a convenience function that 1359 * checks if there is enough space in dest, 1360 * extracts the entire string if possible, 1361 * and NUL-terminates dest if possible. 1362 * 1363 * If the string fits into dest but cannot be NUL-terminated 1364 * (length()==destCapacity) then the error code is set to U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_WARNING. 1365 * If the string itself does not fit into dest 1366 * (length()>destCapacity) then the error code is set to U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR. 1367 * 1368 * If the string aliases to <code>dest</code> itself as an external buffer, 1369 * then extract() will not copy the contents. 1370 * 1371 * @param dest Destination string buffer. 1372 * @param destCapacity Number of UChars available at dest. 1373 * @param errorCode ICU error code. 1374 * @return length() 1375 * @stable ICU 2.0 1376 */ 1377 int32_t 1378 extract(UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 1379 UErrorCode &errorCode) const; 1380 1381 /** 1382 * Copy the characters in the range 1383 * [<tt>start</tt>, <tt>start + length</tt>) into the UnicodeString 1384 * <tt>target</tt>. 1385 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied 1386 * @param length the number of characters to extract 1387 * @param target UnicodeString into which to copy characters. 1388 * @return A reference to <TT>target</TT> 1389 * @stable ICU 2.0 1390 */ 1391 inline void extract(int32_t start, 1392 int32_t length, 1393 UnicodeString& target) const; 1394 1395 /** 1396 * Copy the characters in the range [<tt>start</tt>, <tt>limit</tt>) 1397 * into the array <tt>dst</tt>, beginning at <tt>dstStart</tt>. 1398 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied into the array 1399 * @param limit offset immediately following the last character to be copied 1400 * @param dst array in which to copy characters. The length of <tt>dst</tt> 1401 * must be at least (<tt>dstStart + (limit - start)</tt>). 1402 * @param dstStart the offset in <TT>dst</TT> where the first character 1403 * will be extracted 1404 * @stable ICU 2.0 1405 */ 1406 inline void extractBetween(int32_t start, 1407 int32_t limit, 1408 UChar *dst, 1409 int32_t dstStart = 0) const; 1410 1411 /** 1412 * Copy the characters in the range [<tt>start</tt>, <tt>limit</tt>) 1413 * into the UnicodeString <tt>target</tt>. Replaceable API. 1414 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied 1415 * @param limit offset immediately following the last character to be copied 1416 * @param target UnicodeString into which to copy characters. 1417 * @return A reference to <TT>target</TT> 1418 * @stable ICU 2.0 1419 */ 1420 virtual void extractBetween(int32_t start, 1421 int32_t limit, 1422 UnicodeString& target) const; 1423 1424 /** 1425 * Copy the characters in the range 1426 * [<tt>start</TT>, <tt>start + length</TT>) into an array of characters. 1427 * All characters must be invariant (see utypes.h). 1428 * Use US_INV as the last, signature-distinguishing parameter. 1429 * 1430 * This function does not write any more than <code>targetLength</code> 1431 * characters but returns the length of the entire output string 1432 * so that one can allocate a larger buffer and call the function again 1433 * if necessary. 1434 * The output string is NUL-terminated if possible. 1435 * 1436 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied 1437 * @param startLength the number of characters to extract 1438 * @param target the target buffer for extraction, can be NULL 1439 * if targetLength is 0 1440 * @param targetCapacity the length of the target buffer 1441 * @param inv Signature-distinguishing paramater, use US_INV. 1442 * @return the output string length, not including the terminating NUL 1443 * @stable ICU 3.2 1444 */ 1445 int32_t extract(int32_t start, 1446 int32_t startLength, 1447 char *target, 1448 int32_t targetCapacity, 1449 enum EInvariant inv) const; 1450 1451 #if U_CHARSET_IS_UTF8 || !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 1452 1453 /** 1454 * Copy the characters in the range 1455 * [<tt>start</TT>, <tt>start + length</TT>) into an array of characters 1456 * in the platform's default codepage. 1457 * This function does not write any more than <code>targetLength</code> 1458 * characters but returns the length of the entire output string 1459 * so that one can allocate a larger buffer and call the function again 1460 * if necessary. 1461 * The output string is NUL-terminated if possible. 1462 * 1463 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied 1464 * @param startLength the number of characters to extract 1465 * @param target the target buffer for extraction 1466 * @param targetLength the length of the target buffer 1467 * If <TT>target</TT> is NULL, then the number of bytes required for 1468 * <TT>target</TT> is returned. 1469 * @return the output string length, not including the terminating NUL 1470 * @stable ICU 2.0 1471 */ 1472 int32_t extract(int32_t start, 1473 int32_t startLength, 1474 char *target, 1475 uint32_t targetLength) const; 1476 1477 #endif 1478 1479 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 1480 1481 /** 1482 * Copy the characters in the range 1483 * [<tt>start</TT>, <tt>start + length</TT>) into an array of characters 1484 * in a specified codepage. 1485 * The output string is NUL-terminated. 1486 * 1487 * Recommendation: For invariant-character strings use 1488 * extract(int32_t start, int32_t length, char *target, int32_t targetCapacity, enum EInvariant inv) const 1489 * because it avoids object code dependencies of UnicodeString on 1490 * the conversion code. 1491 * 1492 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied 1493 * @param startLength the number of characters to extract 1494 * @param target the target buffer for extraction 1495 * @param codepage the desired codepage for the characters. 0 has 1496 * the special meaning of the default codepage 1497 * If <code>codepage</code> is an empty string (<code>""</code>), 1498 * then a simple conversion is performed on the codepage-invariant 1499 * subset ("invariant characters") of the platform encoding. See utypes.h. 1500 * If <TT>target</TT> is NULL, then the number of bytes required for 1501 * <TT>target</TT> is returned. It is assumed that the target is big enough 1502 * to fit all of the characters. 1503 * @return the output string length, not including the terminating NUL 1504 * @stable ICU 2.0 1505 */ 1506 inline int32_t extract(int32_t start, 1507 int32_t startLength, 1508 char *target, 1509 const char *codepage = 0) const; 1510 1511 /** 1512 * Copy the characters in the range 1513 * [<tt>start</TT>, <tt>start + length</TT>) into an array of characters 1514 * in a specified codepage. 1515 * This function does not write any more than <code>targetLength</code> 1516 * characters but returns the length of the entire output string 1517 * so that one can allocate a larger buffer and call the function again 1518 * if necessary. 1519 * The output string is NUL-terminated if possible. 1520 * 1521 * Recommendation: For invariant-character strings use 1522 * extract(int32_t start, int32_t length, char *target, int32_t targetCapacity, enum EInvariant inv) const 1523 * because it avoids object code dependencies of UnicodeString on 1524 * the conversion code. 1525 * 1526 * @param start offset of first character which will be copied 1527 * @param startLength the number of characters to extract 1528 * @param target the target buffer for extraction 1529 * @param targetLength the length of the target buffer 1530 * @param codepage the desired codepage for the characters. 0 has 1531 * the special meaning of the default codepage 1532 * If <code>codepage</code> is an empty string (<code>""</code>), 1533 * then a simple conversion is performed on the codepage-invariant 1534 * subset ("invariant characters") of the platform encoding. See utypes.h. 1535 * If <TT>target</TT> is NULL, then the number of bytes required for 1536 * <TT>target</TT> is returned. 1537 * @return the output string length, not including the terminating NUL 1538 * @stable ICU 2.0 1539 */ 1540 int32_t extract(int32_t start, 1541 int32_t startLength, 1542 char *target, 1543 uint32_t targetLength, 1544 const char *codepage) const; 1545 1546 /** 1547 * Convert the UnicodeString into a codepage string using an existing UConverter. 1548 * The output string is NUL-terminated if possible. 1549 * 1550 * This function avoids the overhead of opening and closing a converter if 1551 * multiple strings are extracted. 1552 * 1553 * @param dest destination string buffer, can be NULL if destCapacity==0 1554 * @param destCapacity the number of chars available at dest 1555 * @param cnv the converter object to be used (ucnv_resetFromUnicode() will be called), 1556 * or NULL for the default converter 1557 * @param errorCode normal ICU error code 1558 * @return the length of the output string, not counting the terminating NUL; 1559 * if the length is greater than destCapacity, then the string will not fit 1560 * and a buffer of the indicated length would need to be passed in 1561 * @stable ICU 2.0 1562 */ 1563 int32_t extract(char *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 1564 UConverter *cnv, 1565 UErrorCode &errorCode) const; 1566 1567 #endif 1568 1569 /** 1570 * Create a temporary substring for the specified range. 1571 * Unlike the substring constructor and setTo() functions, 1572 * the object returned here will be a read-only alias (using getBuffer()) 1573 * rather than copying the text. 1574 * As a result, this substring operation is much faster but requires 1575 * that the original string not be modified or deleted during the lifetime 1576 * of the returned substring object. 1577 * @param start offset of the first character visible in the substring 1578 * @param length length of the substring 1579 * @return a read-only alias UnicodeString object for the substring 1580 * @stable ICU 4.4 1581 */ 1582 UnicodeString tempSubString(int32_t start=0, int32_t length=INT32_MAX) const; 1583 1584 /** 1585 * Create a temporary substring for the specified range. 1586 * Same as tempSubString(start, length) except that the substring range 1587 * is specified as a (start, limit) pair (with an exclusive limit index) 1588 * rather than a (start, length) pair. 1589 * @param start offset of the first character visible in the substring 1590 * @param limit offset immediately following the last character visible in the substring 1591 * @return a read-only alias UnicodeString object for the substring 1592 * @stable ICU 4.4 1593 */ 1594 inline UnicodeString tempSubStringBetween(int32_t start, int32_t limit=INT32_MAX) const; 1595 1596 /** 1597 * Convert the UnicodeString to UTF-8 and write the result 1598 * to a ByteSink. This is called by toUTF8String(). 1599 * Unpaired surrogates are replaced with U+FFFD. 1600 * Calls u_strToUTF8WithSub(). 1601 * 1602 * @param sink A ByteSink to which the UTF-8 version of the string is written. 1603 * sink.Flush() is called at the end. 1604 * @stable ICU 4.2 1605 * @see toUTF8String 1606 */ 1607 void toUTF8(ByteSink &sink) const; 1608 1609 #if U_HAVE_STD_STRING 1610 1611 /** 1612 * Convert the UnicodeString to UTF-8 and append the result 1613 * to a standard string. 1614 * Unpaired surrogates are replaced with U+FFFD. 1615 * Calls toUTF8(). 1616 * 1617 * @param result A standard string (or a compatible object) 1618 * to which the UTF-8 version of the string is appended. 1619 * @return The string object. 1620 * @stable ICU 4.2 1621 * @see toUTF8 1622 */ 1623 template<typename StringClass> 1624 StringClass &toUTF8String(StringClass &result) const { 1625 StringByteSink<StringClass> sbs(&result); 1626 toUTF8(sbs); 1627 return result; 1628 } 1629 1630 #endif 1631 1632 /** 1633 * Convert the UnicodeString to UTF-32. 1634 * Unpaired surrogates are replaced with U+FFFD. 1635 * Calls u_strToUTF32WithSub(). 1636 * 1637 * @param utf32 destination string buffer, can be NULL if capacity==0 1638 * @param capacity the number of UChar32s available at utf32 1639 * @param errorCode Standard ICU error code. Its input value must 1640 * pass the U_SUCCESS() test, or else the function returns 1641 * immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() on output or use with 1642 * function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) 1643 * @return The length of the UTF-32 string. 1644 * @see fromUTF32 1645 * @stable ICU 4.2 1646 */ 1647 int32_t toUTF32(UChar32 *utf32, int32_t capacity, UErrorCode &errorCode) const; 1648 1649 /* Length operations */ 1650 1651 /** 1652 * Return the length of the UnicodeString object. 1653 * The length is the number of UChar code units are in the UnicodeString. 1654 * If you want the number of code points, please use countChar32(). 1655 * @return the length of the UnicodeString object 1656 * @see countChar32 1657 * @stable ICU 2.0 1658 */ 1659 inline int32_t length(void) const; 1660 1661 /** 1662 * Count Unicode code points in the length UChar code units of the string. 1663 * A code point may occupy either one or two UChar code units. 1664 * Counting code points involves reading all code units. 1665 * 1666 * This functions is basically the inverse of moveIndex32(). 1667 * 1668 * @param start the index of the first code unit to check 1669 * @param length the number of UChar code units to check 1670 * @return the number of code points in the specified code units 1671 * @see length 1672 * @stable ICU 2.0 1673 */ 1674 int32_t 1675 countChar32(int32_t start=0, int32_t length=INT32_MAX) const; 1676 1677 /** 1678 * Check if the length UChar code units of the string 1679 * contain more Unicode code points than a certain number. 1680 * This is more efficient than counting all code points in this part of the string 1681 * and comparing that number with a threshold. 1682 * This function may not need to scan the string at all if the length 1683 * falls within a certain range, and 1684 * never needs to count more than 'number+1' code points. 1685 * Logically equivalent to (countChar32(start, length)>number). 1686 * A Unicode code point may occupy either one or two UChar code units. 1687 * 1688 * @param start the index of the first code unit to check (0 for the entire string) 1689 * @param length the number of UChar code units to check 1690 * (use INT32_MAX for the entire string; remember that start/length 1691 * values are pinned) 1692 * @param number The number of code points in the (sub)string is compared against 1693 * the 'number' parameter. 1694 * @return Boolean value for whether the string contains more Unicode code points 1695 * than 'number'. Same as (u_countChar32(s, length)>number). 1696 * @see countChar32 1697 * @see u_strHasMoreChar32Than 1698 * @stable ICU 2.4 1699 */ 1700 UBool 1701 hasMoreChar32Than(int32_t start, int32_t length, int32_t number) const; 1702 1703 /** 1704 * Determine if this string is empty. 1705 * @return TRUE if this string contains 0 characters, FALSE otherwise. 1706 * @stable ICU 2.0 1707 */ 1708 inline UBool isEmpty(void) const; 1709 1710 /** 1711 * Return the capacity of the internal buffer of the UnicodeString object. 1712 * This is useful together with the getBuffer functions. 1713 * See there for details. 1714 * 1715 * @return the number of UChars available in the internal buffer 1716 * @see getBuffer 1717 * @stable ICU 2.0 1718 */ 1719 inline int32_t getCapacity(void) const; 1720 1721 /* Other operations */ 1722 1723 /** 1724 * Generate a hash code for this object. 1725 * @return The hash code of this UnicodeString. 1726 * @stable ICU 2.0 1727 */ 1728 inline int32_t hashCode(void) const; 1729 1730 /** 1731 * Determine if this object contains a valid string. 1732 * A bogus string has no value. It is different from an empty string, 1733 * although in both cases isEmpty() returns TRUE and length() returns 0. 1734 * setToBogus() and isBogus() can be used to indicate that no string value is available. 1735 * For a bogus string, getBuffer() and getTerminatedBuffer() return NULL, and 1736 * length() returns 0. 1737 * 1738 * @return TRUE if the string is valid, FALSE otherwise 1739 * @see setToBogus() 1740 * @stable ICU 2.0 1741 */ 1742 inline UBool isBogus(void) const; 1743 1744 1745 //======================================== 1746 // Write operations 1747 //======================================== 1748 1749 /* Assignment operations */ 1750 1751 /** 1752 * Assignment operator. Replace the characters in this UnicodeString 1753 * with the characters from <TT>srcText</TT>. 1754 * @param srcText The text containing the characters to replace 1755 * @return a reference to this 1756 * @stable ICU 2.0 1757 */ 1758 UnicodeString &operator=(const UnicodeString &srcText); 1759 1760 /** 1761 * Almost the same as the assignment operator. 1762 * Replace the characters in this UnicodeString 1763 * with the characters from <code>srcText</code>. 1764 * 1765 * This function works the same for all strings except for ones that 1766 * are readonly aliases. 1767 * Starting with ICU 2.4, the assignment operator and the copy constructor 1768 * allocate a new buffer and copy the buffer contents even for readonly aliases. 1769 * This function implements the old, more efficient but less safe behavior 1770 * of making this string also a readonly alias to the same buffer. 1771 * The fastCopyFrom function must be used only if it is known that the lifetime of 1772 * this UnicodeString is at least as long as the lifetime of the aliased buffer 1773 * including its contents, for example for strings from resource bundles 1774 * or aliases to string contents. 1775 * 1776 * @param src The text containing the characters to replace. 1777 * @return a reference to this 1778 * @stable ICU 2.4 1779 */ 1780 UnicodeString &fastCopyFrom(const UnicodeString &src); 1781 1782 /** 1783 * Assignment operator. Replace the characters in this UnicodeString 1784 * with the code unit <TT>ch</TT>. 1785 * @param ch the code unit to replace 1786 * @return a reference to this 1787 * @stable ICU 2.0 1788 */ 1789 inline UnicodeString& operator= (UChar ch); 1790 1791 /** 1792 * Assignment operator. Replace the characters in this UnicodeString 1793 * with the code point <TT>ch</TT>. 1794 * @param ch the code point to replace 1795 * @return a reference to this 1796 * @stable ICU 2.0 1797 */ 1798 inline UnicodeString& operator= (UChar32 ch); 1799 1800 /** 1801 * Set the text in the UnicodeString object to the characters 1802 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 1803 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcText.length()</TT>). 1804 * <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 1805 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 1806 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> where new characters 1807 * will be obtained 1808 * @return a reference to this 1809 * @stable ICU 2.2 1810 */ 1811 inline UnicodeString& setTo(const UnicodeString& srcText, 1812 int32_t srcStart); 1813 1814 /** 1815 * Set the text in the UnicodeString object to the characters 1816 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 1817 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 1818 * <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 1819 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 1820 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> where new characters 1821 * will be obtained 1822 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> in the 1823 * replace string. 1824 * @return a reference to this 1825 * @stable ICU 2.0 1826 */ 1827 inline UnicodeString& setTo(const UnicodeString& srcText, 1828 int32_t srcStart, 1829 int32_t srcLength); 1830 1831 /** 1832 * Set the text in the UnicodeString object to the characters in 1833 * <TT>srcText</TT>. 1834 * <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 1835 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 1836 * @return a reference to this 1837 * @stable ICU 2.0 1838 */ 1839 inline UnicodeString& setTo(const UnicodeString& srcText); 1840 1841 /** 1842 * Set the characters in the UnicodeString object to the characters 1843 * in <TT>srcChars</TT>. <TT>srcChars</TT> is not modified. 1844 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 1845 * @param srcLength the number of Unicode characters in srcChars. 1846 * @return a reference to this 1847 * @stable ICU 2.0 1848 */ 1849 inline UnicodeString& setTo(const UChar *srcChars, 1850 int32_t srcLength); 1851 1852 /** 1853 * Set the characters in the UnicodeString object to the code unit 1854 * <TT>srcChar</TT>. 1855 * @param srcChar the code unit which becomes the UnicodeString's character 1856 * content 1857 * @return a reference to this 1858 * @stable ICU 2.0 1859 */ 1860 UnicodeString& setTo(UChar srcChar); 1861 1862 /** 1863 * Set the characters in the UnicodeString object to the code point 1864 * <TT>srcChar</TT>. 1865 * @param srcChar the code point which becomes the UnicodeString's character 1866 * content 1867 * @return a reference to this 1868 * @stable ICU 2.0 1869 */ 1870 UnicodeString& setTo(UChar32 srcChar); 1871 1872 /** 1873 * Aliasing setTo() function, analogous to the readonly-aliasing UChar* constructor. 1874 * The text will be used for the UnicodeString object, but 1875 * it will not be released when the UnicodeString is destroyed. 1876 * This has copy-on-write semantics: 1877 * When the string is modified, then the buffer is first copied into 1878 * newly allocated memory. 1879 * The aliased buffer is never modified. 1880 * In an assignment to another UnicodeString, the text will be aliased again, 1881 * so that both strings then alias the same readonly-text. 1882 * 1883 * @param isTerminated specifies if <code>text</code> is <code>NUL</code>-terminated. 1884 * This must be true if <code>textLength==-1</code>. 1885 * @param text The characters to alias for the UnicodeString. 1886 * @param textLength The number of Unicode characters in <code>text</code> to alias. 1887 * If -1, then this constructor will determine the length 1888 * by calling <code>u_strlen()</code>. 1889 * @return a reference to this 1890 * @stable ICU 2.0 1891 */ 1892 UnicodeString &setTo(UBool isTerminated, 1893 const UChar *text, 1894 int32_t textLength); 1895 1896 /** 1897 * Aliasing setTo() function, analogous to the writable-aliasing UChar* constructor. 1898 * The text will be used for the UnicodeString object, but 1899 * it will not be released when the UnicodeString is destroyed. 1900 * This has write-through semantics: 1901 * For as long as the capacity of the buffer is sufficient, write operations 1902 * will directly affect the buffer. When more capacity is necessary, then 1903 * a new buffer will be allocated and the contents copied as with regularly 1904 * constructed strings. 1905 * In an assignment to another UnicodeString, the buffer will be copied. 1906 * The extract(UChar *dst) function detects whether the dst pointer is the same 1907 * as the string buffer itself and will in this case not copy the contents. 1908 * 1909 * @param buffer The characters to alias for the UnicodeString. 1910 * @param buffLength The number of Unicode characters in <code>buffer</code> to alias. 1911 * @param buffCapacity The size of <code>buffer</code> in UChars. 1912 * @return a reference to this 1913 * @stable ICU 2.0 1914 */ 1915 UnicodeString &setTo(UChar *buffer, 1916 int32_t buffLength, 1917 int32_t buffCapacity); 1918 1919 /** 1920 * Make this UnicodeString object invalid. 1921 * The string will test TRUE with isBogus(). 1922 * 1923 * A bogus string has no value. It is different from an empty string. 1924 * It can be used to indicate that no string value is available. 1925 * getBuffer() and getTerminatedBuffer() return NULL, and 1926 * length() returns 0. 1927 * 1928 * This utility function is used throughout the UnicodeString 1929 * implementation to indicate that a UnicodeString operation failed, 1930 * and may be used in other functions, 1931 * especially but not exclusively when such functions do not 1932 * take a UErrorCode for simplicity. 1933 * 1934 * The following methods, and no others, will clear a string object's bogus flag: 1935 * - remove() 1936 * - remove(0, INT32_MAX) 1937 * - truncate(0) 1938 * - operator=() (assignment operator) 1939 * - setTo(...) 1940 * 1941 * The simplest ways to turn a bogus string into an empty one 1942 * is to use the remove() function. 1943 * Examples for other functions that are equivalent to "set to empty string": 1944 * \code 1945 * if(s.isBogus()) { 1946 * s.remove(); // set to an empty string (remove all), or 1947 * s.remove(0, INT32_MAX); // set to an empty string (remove all), or 1948 * s.truncate(0); // set to an empty string (complete truncation), or 1949 * s=UnicodeString(); // assign an empty string, or 1950 * s.setTo((UChar32)-1); // set to a pseudo code point that is out of range, or 1951 * static const UChar nul=0; 1952 * s.setTo(&nul, 0); // set to an empty C Unicode string 1953 * } 1954 * \endcode 1955 * 1956 * @see isBogus() 1957 * @stable ICU 2.0 1958 */ 1959 void setToBogus(); 1960 1961 /** 1962 * Set the character at the specified offset to the specified character. 1963 * @param offset A valid offset into the text of the character to set 1964 * @param ch The new character 1965 * @return A reference to this 1966 * @stable ICU 2.0 1967 */ 1968 UnicodeString& setCharAt(int32_t offset, 1969 UChar ch); 1970 1971 1972 /* Append operations */ 1973 1974 /** 1975 * Append operator. Append the code unit <TT>ch</TT> to the UnicodeString 1976 * object. 1977 * @param ch the code unit to be appended 1978 * @return a reference to this 1979 * @stable ICU 2.0 1980 */ 1981 inline UnicodeString& operator+= (UChar ch); 1982 1983 /** 1984 * Append operator. Append the code point <TT>ch</TT> to the UnicodeString 1985 * object. 1986 * @param ch the code point to be appended 1987 * @return a reference to this 1988 * @stable ICU 2.0 1989 */ 1990 inline UnicodeString& operator+= (UChar32 ch); 1991 1992 /** 1993 * Append operator. Append the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> to the 1994 * UnicodeString object at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> is 1995 * not modified. 1996 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 1997 * @return a reference to this 1998 * @stable ICU 2.0 1999 */ 2000 inline UnicodeString& operator+= (const UnicodeString& srcText); 2001 2002 /** 2003 * Append the characters 2004 * in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 2005 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>) to the 2006 * UnicodeString object at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> 2007 * is not modified. 2008 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2009 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> where new characters 2010 * will be obtained 2011 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> in 2012 * the append string 2013 * @return a reference to this 2014 * @stable ICU 2.0 2015 */ 2016 inline UnicodeString& append(const UnicodeString& srcText, 2017 int32_t srcStart, 2018 int32_t srcLength); 2019 2020 /** 2021 * Append the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> to the UnicodeString object at 2022 * offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 2023 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2024 * @return a reference to this 2025 * @stable ICU 2.0 2026 */ 2027 inline UnicodeString& append(const UnicodeString& srcText); 2028 2029 /** 2030 * Append the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> in the range 2031 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>) to the UnicodeString 2032 * object at offset 2033 * <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcChars</TT> is not modified. 2034 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 2035 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> where new characters 2036 * will be obtained 2037 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> in 2038 * the append string 2039 * @return a reference to this 2040 * @stable ICU 2.0 2041 */ 2042 inline UnicodeString& append(const UChar *srcChars, 2043 int32_t srcStart, 2044 int32_t srcLength); 2045 2046 /** 2047 * Append the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> to the UnicodeString object 2048 * at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcChars</TT> is not modified. 2049 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 2050 * @param srcLength the number of Unicode characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 2051 * @return a reference to this 2052 * @stable ICU 2.0 2053 */ 2054 inline UnicodeString& append(const UChar *srcChars, 2055 int32_t srcLength); 2056 2057 /** 2058 * Append the code unit <TT>srcChar</TT> to the UnicodeString object. 2059 * @param srcChar the code unit to append 2060 * @return a reference to this 2061 * @stable ICU 2.0 2062 */ 2063 inline UnicodeString& append(UChar srcChar); 2064 2065 /** 2066 * Append the code point <TT>srcChar</TT> to the UnicodeString object. 2067 * @param srcChar the code point to append 2068 * @return a reference to this 2069 * @stable ICU 2.0 2070 */ 2071 inline UnicodeString& append(UChar32 srcChar); 2072 2073 2074 /* Insert operations */ 2075 2076 /** 2077 * Insert the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 2078 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>) into the UnicodeString 2079 * object at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 2080 * @param start the offset where the insertion begins 2081 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2082 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> where new characters 2083 * will be obtained 2084 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> in 2085 * the insert string 2086 * @return a reference to this 2087 * @stable ICU 2.0 2088 */ 2089 inline UnicodeString& insert(int32_t start, 2090 const UnicodeString& srcText, 2091 int32_t srcStart, 2092 int32_t srcLength); 2093 2094 /** 2095 * Insert the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> into the UnicodeString object 2096 * at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 2097 * @param start the offset where the insertion begins 2098 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2099 * @return a reference to this 2100 * @stable ICU 2.0 2101 */ 2102 inline UnicodeString& insert(int32_t start, 2103 const UnicodeString& srcText); 2104 2105 /** 2106 * Insert the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> in the range 2107 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>) into the UnicodeString 2108 * object at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcChars</TT> is not modified. 2109 * @param start the offset at which the insertion begins 2110 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 2111 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> where new characters 2112 * will be obtained 2113 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 2114 * in the insert string 2115 * @return a reference to this 2116 * @stable ICU 2.0 2117 */ 2118 inline UnicodeString& insert(int32_t start, 2119 const UChar *srcChars, 2120 int32_t srcStart, 2121 int32_t srcLength); 2122 2123 /** 2124 * Insert the characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> into the UnicodeString object 2125 * at offset <TT>start</TT>. <TT>srcChars</TT> is not modified. 2126 * @param start the offset where the insertion begins 2127 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 2128 * @param srcLength the number of Unicode characters in srcChars. 2129 * @return a reference to this 2130 * @stable ICU 2.0 2131 */ 2132 inline UnicodeString& insert(int32_t start, 2133 const UChar *srcChars, 2134 int32_t srcLength); 2135 2136 /** 2137 * Insert the code unit <TT>srcChar</TT> into the UnicodeString object at 2138 * offset <TT>start</TT>. 2139 * @param start the offset at which the insertion occurs 2140 * @param srcChar the code unit to insert 2141 * @return a reference to this 2142 * @stable ICU 2.0 2143 */ 2144 inline UnicodeString& insert(int32_t start, 2145 UChar srcChar); 2146 2147 /** 2148 * Insert the code point <TT>srcChar</TT> into the UnicodeString object at 2149 * offset <TT>start</TT>. 2150 * @param start the offset at which the insertion occurs 2151 * @param srcChar the code point to insert 2152 * @return a reference to this 2153 * @stable ICU 2.0 2154 */ 2155 inline UnicodeString& insert(int32_t start, 2156 UChar32 srcChar); 2157 2158 2159 /* Replace operations */ 2160 2161 /** 2162 * Replace the characters in the range 2163 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the characters in 2164 * <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 2165 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). 2166 * <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 2167 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2168 * @param length the number of characters to replace. The character at 2169 * <TT>start + length</TT> is not modified. 2170 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2171 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcText</TT> where new characters 2172 * will be obtained 2173 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcText</TT> in 2174 * the replace string 2175 * @return a reference to this 2176 * @stable ICU 2.0 2177 */ 2178 UnicodeString& replace(int32_t start, 2179 int32_t length, 2180 const UnicodeString& srcText, 2181 int32_t srcStart, 2182 int32_t srcLength); 2183 2184 /** 2185 * Replace the characters in the range 2186 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) 2187 * with the characters in <TT>srcText</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> is 2188 * not modified. 2189 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2190 * @param length the number of characters to replace. The character at 2191 * <TT>start + length</TT> is not modified. 2192 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2193 * @return a reference to this 2194 * @stable ICU 2.0 2195 */ 2196 UnicodeString& replace(int32_t start, 2197 int32_t length, 2198 const UnicodeString& srcText); 2199 2200 /** 2201 * Replace the characters in the range 2202 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the characters in 2203 * <TT>srcChars</TT> in the range 2204 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcStart + srcLength</TT>). <TT>srcChars</TT> 2205 * is not modified. 2206 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2207 * @param length the number of characters to replace. The character at 2208 * <TT>start + length</TT> is not modified. 2209 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 2210 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> where new characters 2211 * will be obtained 2212 * @param srcLength the number of characters in <TT>srcChars</TT> 2213 * in the replace string 2214 * @return a reference to this 2215 * @stable ICU 2.0 2216 */ 2217 UnicodeString& replace(int32_t start, 2218 int32_t length, 2219 const UChar *srcChars, 2220 int32_t srcStart, 2221 int32_t srcLength); 2222 2223 /** 2224 * Replace the characters in the range 2225 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the characters in 2226 * <TT>srcChars</TT>. <TT>srcChars</TT> is not modified. 2227 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2228 * @param length number of characters to replace. The character at 2229 * <TT>start + length</TT> is not modified. 2230 * @param srcChars the source for the new characters 2231 * @param srcLength the number of Unicode characters in srcChars 2232 * @return a reference to this 2233 * @stable ICU 2.0 2234 */ 2235 inline UnicodeString& replace(int32_t start, 2236 int32_t length, 2237 const UChar *srcChars, 2238 int32_t srcLength); 2239 2240 /** 2241 * Replace the characters in the range 2242 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the code unit 2243 * <TT>srcChar</TT>. 2244 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2245 * @param length the number of characters to replace. The character at 2246 * <TT>start + length</TT> is not modified. 2247 * @param srcChar the new code unit 2248 * @return a reference to this 2249 * @stable ICU 2.0 2250 */ 2251 inline UnicodeString& replace(int32_t start, 2252 int32_t length, 2253 UChar srcChar); 2254 2255 /** 2256 * Replace the characters in the range 2257 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) with the code point 2258 * <TT>srcChar</TT>. 2259 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2260 * @param length the number of characters to replace. The character at 2261 * <TT>start + length</TT> is not modified. 2262 * @param srcChar the new code point 2263 * @return a reference to this 2264 * @stable ICU 2.0 2265 */ 2266 inline UnicodeString& replace(int32_t start, 2267 int32_t length, 2268 UChar32 srcChar); 2269 2270 /** 2271 * Replace the characters in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>limit</TT>) 2272 * with the characters in <TT>srcText</TT>. <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 2273 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2274 * @param limit the offset immediately following the replace range 2275 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2276 * @return a reference to this 2277 * @stable ICU 2.0 2278 */ 2279 inline UnicodeString& replaceBetween(int32_t start, 2280 int32_t limit, 2281 const UnicodeString& srcText); 2282 2283 /** 2284 * Replace the characters in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>limit</TT>) 2285 * with the characters in <TT>srcText</TT> in the range 2286 * [<TT>srcStart</TT>, <TT>srcLimit</TT>). <TT>srcText</TT> is not modified. 2287 * @param start the offset at which the replace operation begins 2288 * @param limit the offset immediately following the replace range 2289 * @param srcText the source for the new characters 2290 * @param srcStart the offset into <TT>srcChars</TT> where new characters 2291 * will be obtained 2292 * @param srcLimit the offset immediately following the range to copy 2293 * in <TT>srcText</TT> 2294 * @return a reference to this 2295 * @stable ICU 2.0 2296 */ 2297 inline UnicodeString& replaceBetween(int32_t start, 2298 int32_t limit, 2299 const UnicodeString& srcText, 2300 int32_t srcStart, 2301 int32_t srcLimit); 2302 2303 /** 2304 * Replace a substring of this object with the given text. 2305 * @param start the beginning index, inclusive; <code>0 <= start 2306 * <= limit</code>. 2307 * @param limit the ending index, exclusive; <code>start <= limit 2308 * <= length()</code>. 2309 * @param text the text to replace characters <code>start</code> 2310 * to <code>limit - 1</code> 2311 * @stable ICU 2.0 2312 */ 2313 virtual void handleReplaceBetween(int32_t start, 2314 int32_t limit, 2315 const UnicodeString& text); 2316 2317 /** 2318 * Replaceable API 2319 * @return TRUE if it has MetaData 2320 * @stable ICU 2.4 2321 */ 2322 virtual UBool hasMetaData() const; 2323 2324 /** 2325 * Copy a substring of this object, retaining attribute (out-of-band) 2326 * information. This method is used to duplicate or reorder substrings. 2327 * The destination index must not overlap the source range. 2328 * 2329 * @param start the beginning index, inclusive; <code>0 <= start <= 2330 * limit</code>. 2331 * @param limit the ending index, exclusive; <code>start <= limit <= 2332 * length()</code>. 2333 * @param dest the destination index. The characters from 2334 * <code>start..limit-1</code> will be copied to <code>dest</code>. 2335 * Implementations of this method may assume that <code>dest <= start || 2336 * dest >= limit</code>. 2337 * @stable ICU 2.0 2338 */ 2339 virtual void copy(int32_t start, int32_t limit, int32_t dest); 2340 2341 /* Search and replace operations */ 2342 2343 /** 2344 * Replace all occurrences of characters in oldText with the characters 2345 * in newText 2346 * @param oldText the text containing the search text 2347 * @param newText the text containing the replacement text 2348 * @return a reference to this 2349 * @stable ICU 2.0 2350 */ 2351 inline UnicodeString& findAndReplace(const UnicodeString& oldText, 2352 const UnicodeString& newText); 2353 2354 /** 2355 * Replace all occurrences of characters in oldText with characters 2356 * in newText 2357 * in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>). 2358 * @param start the start of the range in which replace will performed 2359 * @param length the length of the range in which replace will be performed 2360 * @param oldText the text containing the search text 2361 * @param newText the text containing the replacement text 2362 * @return a reference to this 2363 * @stable ICU 2.0 2364 */ 2365 inline UnicodeString& findAndReplace(int32_t start, 2366 int32_t length, 2367 const UnicodeString& oldText, 2368 const UnicodeString& newText); 2369 2370 /** 2371 * Replace all occurrences of characters in oldText in the range 2372 * [<TT>oldStart</TT>, <TT>oldStart + oldLength</TT>) with the characters 2373 * in newText in the range 2374 * [<TT>newStart</TT>, <TT>newStart + newLength</TT>) 2375 * in the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>). 2376 * @param start the start of the range in which replace will performed 2377 * @param length the length of the range in which replace will be performed 2378 * @param oldText the text containing the search text 2379 * @param oldStart the start of the search range in <TT>oldText</TT> 2380 * @param oldLength the length of the search range in <TT>oldText</TT> 2381 * @param newText the text containing the replacement text 2382 * @param newStart the start of the replacement range in <TT>newText</TT> 2383 * @param newLength the length of the replacement range in <TT>newText</TT> 2384 * @return a reference to this 2385 * @stable ICU 2.0 2386 */ 2387 UnicodeString& findAndReplace(int32_t start, 2388 int32_t length, 2389 const UnicodeString& oldText, 2390 int32_t oldStart, 2391 int32_t oldLength, 2392 const UnicodeString& newText, 2393 int32_t newStart, 2394 int32_t newLength); 2395 2396 2397 /* Remove operations */ 2398 2399 /** 2400 * Remove all characters from the UnicodeString object. 2401 * @return a reference to this 2402 * @stable ICU 2.0 2403 */ 2404 inline UnicodeString& remove(void); 2405 2406 /** 2407 * Remove the characters in the range 2408 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) from the UnicodeString object. 2409 * @param start the offset of the first character to remove 2410 * @param length the number of characters to remove 2411 * @return a reference to this 2412 * @stable ICU 2.0 2413 */ 2414 inline UnicodeString& remove(int32_t start, 2415 int32_t length = (int32_t)INT32_MAX); 2416 2417 /** 2418 * Remove the characters in the range 2419 * [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>limit</TT>) from the UnicodeString object. 2420 * @param start the offset of the first character to remove 2421 * @param limit the offset immediately following the range to remove 2422 * @return a reference to this 2423 * @stable ICU 2.0 2424 */ 2425 inline UnicodeString& removeBetween(int32_t start, 2426 int32_t limit = (int32_t)INT32_MAX); 2427 2428 /** 2429 * Retain only the characters in the range 2430 * [<code>start</code>, <code>limit</code>) from the UnicodeString object. 2431 * Removes characters before <code>start</code> and at and after <code>limit</code>. 2432 * @param start the offset of the first character to retain 2433 * @param limit the offset immediately following the range to retain 2434 * @return a reference to this 2435 * @stable ICU 4.4 2436 */ 2437 inline UnicodeString &retainBetween(int32_t start, int32_t limit = INT32_MAX); 2438 2439 /* Length operations */ 2440 2441 /** 2442 * Pad the start of this UnicodeString with the character <TT>padChar</TT>. 2443 * If the length of this UnicodeString is less than targetLength, 2444 * length() - targetLength copies of padChar will be added to the 2445 * beginning of this UnicodeString. 2446 * @param targetLength the desired length of the string 2447 * @param padChar the character to use for padding. Defaults to 2448 * space (U+0020) 2449 * @return TRUE if the text was padded, FALSE otherwise. 2450 * @stable ICU 2.0 2451 */ 2452 UBool padLeading(int32_t targetLength, 2453 UChar padChar = 0x0020); 2454 2455 /** 2456 * Pad the end of this UnicodeString with the character <TT>padChar</TT>. 2457 * If the length of this UnicodeString is less than targetLength, 2458 * length() - targetLength copies of padChar will be added to the 2459 * end of this UnicodeString. 2460 * @param targetLength the desired length of the string 2461 * @param padChar the character to use for padding. Defaults to 2462 * space (U+0020) 2463 * @return TRUE if the text was padded, FALSE otherwise. 2464 * @stable ICU 2.0 2465 */ 2466 UBool padTrailing(int32_t targetLength, 2467 UChar padChar = 0x0020); 2468 2469 /** 2470 * Truncate this UnicodeString to the <TT>targetLength</TT>. 2471 * @param targetLength the desired length of this UnicodeString. 2472 * @return TRUE if the text was truncated, FALSE otherwise 2473 * @stable ICU 2.0 2474 */ 2475 inline UBool truncate(int32_t targetLength); 2476 2477 /** 2478 * Trims leading and trailing whitespace from this UnicodeString. 2479 * @return a reference to this 2480 * @stable ICU 2.0 2481 */ 2482 UnicodeString& trim(void); 2483 2484 2485 /* Miscellaneous operations */ 2486 2487 /** 2488 * Reverse this UnicodeString in place. 2489 * @return a reference to this 2490 * @stable ICU 2.0 2491 */ 2492 inline UnicodeString& reverse(void); 2493 2494 /** 2495 * Reverse the range [<TT>start</TT>, <TT>start + length</TT>) in 2496 * this UnicodeString. 2497 * @param start the start of the range to reverse 2498 * @param length the number of characters to to reverse 2499 * @return a reference to this 2500 * @stable ICU 2.0 2501 */ 2502 inline UnicodeString& reverse(int32_t start, 2503 int32_t length); 2504 2505 /** 2506 * Convert the characters in this to UPPER CASE following the conventions of 2507 * the default locale. 2508 * @return A reference to this. 2509 * @stable ICU 2.0 2510 */ 2511 UnicodeString& toUpper(void); 2512 2513 /** 2514 * Convert the characters in this to UPPER CASE following the conventions of 2515 * a specific locale. 2516 * @param locale The locale containing the conventions to use. 2517 * @return A reference to this. 2518 * @stable ICU 2.0 2519 */ 2520 UnicodeString& toUpper(const Locale& locale); 2521 2522 /** 2523 * Convert the characters in this to lower case following the conventions of 2524 * the default locale. 2525 * @return A reference to this. 2526 * @stable ICU 2.0 2527 */ 2528 UnicodeString& toLower(void); 2529 2530 /** 2531 * Convert the characters in this to lower case following the conventions of 2532 * a specific locale. 2533 * @param locale The locale containing the conventions to use. 2534 * @return A reference to this. 2535 * @stable ICU 2.0 2536 */ 2537 UnicodeString& toLower(const Locale& locale); 2538 2539 #if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION 2540 2541 /** 2542 * Titlecase this string, convenience function using the default locale. 2543 * 2544 * Casing is locale-dependent and context-sensitive. 2545 * Titlecasing uses a break iterator to find the first characters of words 2546 * that are to be titlecased. It titlecases those characters and lowercases 2547 * all others. 2548 * 2549 * The titlecase break iterator can be provided to customize for arbitrary 2550 * styles, using rules and dictionaries beyond the standard iterators. 2551 * It may be more efficient to always provide an iterator to avoid 2552 * opening and closing one for each string. 2553 * The standard titlecase iterator for the root locale implements the 2554 * algorithm of Unicode TR 21. 2555 * 2556 * This function uses only the setText(), first() and next() methods of the 2557 * provided break iterator. 2558 * 2559 * @param titleIter A break iterator to find the first characters of words 2560 * that are to be titlecased. 2561 * If none is provided (0), then a standard titlecase 2562 * break iterator is opened. 2563 * Otherwise the provided iterator is set to the string's text. 2564 * @return A reference to this. 2565 * @stable ICU 2.1 2566 */ 2567 UnicodeString &toTitle(BreakIterator *titleIter); 2568 2569 /** 2570 * Titlecase this string. 2571 * 2572 * Casing is locale-dependent and context-sensitive. 2573 * Titlecasing uses a break iterator to find the first characters of words 2574 * that are to be titlecased. It titlecases those characters and lowercases 2575 * all others. 2576 * 2577 * The titlecase break iterator can be provided to customize for arbitrary 2578 * styles, using rules and dictionaries beyond the standard iterators. 2579 * It may be more efficient to always provide an iterator to avoid 2580 * opening and closing one for each string. 2581 * The standard titlecase iterator for the root locale implements the 2582 * algorithm of Unicode TR 21. 2583 * 2584 * This function uses only the setText(), first() and next() methods of the 2585 * provided break iterator. 2586 * 2587 * @param titleIter A break iterator to find the first characters of words 2588 * that are to be titlecased. 2589 * If none is provided (0), then a standard titlecase 2590 * break iterator is opened. 2591 * Otherwise the provided iterator is set to the string's text. 2592 * @param locale The locale to consider. 2593 * @return A reference to this. 2594 * @stable ICU 2.1 2595 */ 2596 UnicodeString &toTitle(BreakIterator *titleIter, const Locale &locale); 2597 2598 /** 2599 * Titlecase this string, with options. 2600 * 2601 * Casing is locale-dependent and context-sensitive. 2602 * Titlecasing uses a break iterator to find the first characters of words 2603 * that are to be titlecased. It titlecases those characters and lowercases 2604 * all others. (This can be modified with options.) 2605 * 2606 * The titlecase break iterator can be provided to customize for arbitrary 2607 * styles, using rules and dictionaries beyond the standard iterators. 2608 * It may be more efficient to always provide an iterator to avoid 2609 * opening and closing one for each string. 2610 * The standard titlecase iterator for the root locale implements the 2611 * algorithm of Unicode TR 21. 2612 * 2613 * This function uses only the setText(), first() and next() methods of the 2614 * provided break iterator. 2615 * 2616 * @param titleIter A break iterator to find the first characters of words 2617 * that are to be titlecased. 2618 * If none is provided (0), then a standard titlecase 2619 * break iterator is opened. 2620 * Otherwise the provided iterator is set to the string's text. 2621 * @param locale The locale to consider. 2622 * @param options Options bit set, see ucasemap_open(). 2623 * @return A reference to this. 2624 * @see U_TITLECASE_NO_LOWERCASE 2625 * @see U_TITLECASE_NO_BREAK_ADJUSTMENT 2626 * @see ucasemap_open 2627 * @stable ICU 3.8 2628 */ 2629 UnicodeString &toTitle(BreakIterator *titleIter, const Locale &locale, uint32_t options); 2630 2631 #endif 2632 2633 /** 2634 * Case-fold the characters in this string. 2635 * Case-folding is locale-independent and not context-sensitive, 2636 * but there is an option for whether to include or exclude mappings for dotted I 2637 * and dotless i that are marked with 'I' in CaseFolding.txt. 2638 * The result may be longer or shorter than the original. 2639 * 2640 * @param options Either U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 2641 * @return A reference to this. 2642 * @stable ICU 2.0 2643 */ 2644 UnicodeString &foldCase(uint32_t options=0 /*U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT*/); 2645 2646 //======================================== 2647 // Access to the internal buffer 2648 //======================================== 2649 2650 /** 2651 * Get a read/write pointer to the internal buffer. 2652 * The buffer is guaranteed to be large enough for at least minCapacity UChars, 2653 * writable, and is still owned by the UnicodeString object. 2654 * Calls to getBuffer(minCapacity) must not be nested, and 2655 * must be matched with calls to releaseBuffer(newLength). 2656 * If the string buffer was read-only or shared, 2657 * then it will be reallocated and copied. 2658 * 2659 * An attempted nested call will return 0, and will not further modify the 2660 * state of the UnicodeString object. 2661 * It also returns 0 if the string is bogus. 2662 * 2663 * The actual capacity of the string buffer may be larger than minCapacity. 2664 * getCapacity() returns the actual capacity. 2665 * For many operations, the full capacity should be used to avoid reallocations. 2666 * 2667 * While the buffer is "open" between getBuffer(minCapacity) 2668 * and releaseBuffer(newLength), the following applies: 2669 * - The string length is set to 0. 2670 * - Any read API call on the UnicodeString object will behave like on a 0-length string. 2671 * - Any write API call on the UnicodeString object is disallowed and will have no effect. 2672 * - You can read from and write to the returned buffer. 2673 * - The previous string contents will still be in the buffer; 2674 * if you want to use it, then you need to call length() before getBuffer(minCapacity). 2675 * If the length() was greater than minCapacity, then any contents after minCapacity 2676 * may be lost. 2677 * The buffer contents is not NUL-terminated by getBuffer(). 2678 * If length()<getCapacity() then you can terminate it by writing a NUL 2679 * at index length(). 2680 * - You must call releaseBuffer(newLength) before and in order to 2681 * return to normal UnicodeString operation. 2682 * 2683 * @param minCapacity the minimum number of UChars that are to be available 2684 * in the buffer, starting at the returned pointer; 2685 * default to the current string capacity if minCapacity==-1 2686 * @return a writable pointer to the internal string buffer, 2687 * or 0 if an error occurs (nested calls, out of memory) 2688 * 2689 * @see releaseBuffer 2690 * @see getTerminatedBuffer() 2691 * @stable ICU 2.0 2692 */ 2693 UChar *getBuffer(int32_t minCapacity); 2694 2695 /** 2696 * Release a read/write buffer on a UnicodeString object with an 2697 * "open" getBuffer(minCapacity). 2698 * This function must be called in a matched pair with getBuffer(minCapacity). 2699 * releaseBuffer(newLength) must be called if and only if a getBuffer(minCapacity) is "open". 2700 * 2701 * It will set the string length to newLength, at most to the current capacity. 2702 * If newLength==-1 then it will set the length according to the 2703 * first NUL in the buffer, or to the capacity if there is no NUL. 2704 * 2705 * After calling releaseBuffer(newLength) the UnicodeString is back to normal operation. 2706 * 2707 * @param newLength the new length of the UnicodeString object; 2708 * defaults to the current capacity if newLength is greater than that; 2709 * if newLength==-1, it defaults to u_strlen(buffer) but not more than 2710 * the current capacity of the string 2711 * 2712 * @see getBuffer(int32_t minCapacity) 2713 * @stable ICU 2.0 2714 */ 2715 void releaseBuffer(int32_t newLength=-1); 2716 2717 /** 2718 * Get a read-only pointer to the internal buffer. 2719 * This can be called at any time on a valid UnicodeString. 2720 * 2721 * It returns 0 if the string is bogus, or 2722 * during an "open" getBuffer(minCapacity). 2723 * 2724 * It can be called as many times as desired. 2725 * The pointer that it returns will remain valid until the UnicodeString object is modified, 2726 * at which time the pointer is semantically invalidated and must not be used any more. 2727 * 2728 * The capacity of the buffer can be determined with getCapacity(). 2729 * The part after length() may or may not be initialized and valid, 2730 * depending on the history of the UnicodeString object. 2731 * 2732 * The buffer contents is (probably) not NUL-terminated. 2733 * You can check if it is with 2734 * <code>(s.length()<s.getCapacity() && buffer[s.length()]==0)</code>. 2735 * (See getTerminatedBuffer().) 2736 * 2737 * The buffer may reside in read-only memory. Its contents must not 2738 * be modified. 2739 * 2740 * @return a read-only pointer to the internal string buffer, 2741 * or 0 if the string is empty or bogus 2742 * 2743 * @see getBuffer(int32_t minCapacity) 2744 * @see getTerminatedBuffer() 2745 * @stable ICU 2.0 2746 */ 2747 inline const UChar *getBuffer() const; 2748 2749 /** 2750 * Get a read-only pointer to the internal buffer, 2751 * making sure that it is NUL-terminated. 2752 * This can be called at any time on a valid UnicodeString. 2753 * 2754 * It returns 0 if the string is bogus, or 2755 * during an "open" getBuffer(minCapacity), or if the buffer cannot 2756 * be NUL-terminated (because memory allocation failed). 2757 * 2758 * It can be called as many times as desired. 2759 * The pointer that it returns will remain valid until the UnicodeString object is modified, 2760 * at which time the pointer is semantically invalidated and must not be used any more. 2761 * 2762 * The capacity of the buffer can be determined with getCapacity(). 2763 * The part after length()+1 may or may not be initialized and valid, 2764 * depending on the history of the UnicodeString object. 2765 * 2766 * The buffer contents is guaranteed to be NUL-terminated. 2767 * getTerminatedBuffer() may reallocate the buffer if a terminating NUL 2768 * is written. 2769 * For this reason, this function is not const, unlike getBuffer(). 2770 * Note that a UnicodeString may also contain NUL characters as part of its contents. 2771 * 2772 * The buffer may reside in read-only memory. Its contents must not 2773 * be modified. 2774 * 2775 * @return a read-only pointer to the internal string buffer, 2776 * or 0 if the string is empty or bogus 2777 * 2778 * @see getBuffer(int32_t minCapacity) 2779 * @see getBuffer() 2780 * @stable ICU 2.2 2781 */ 2782 inline const UChar *getTerminatedBuffer(); 2783 2784 //======================================== 2785 // Constructors 2786 //======================================== 2787 2788 /** Construct an empty UnicodeString. 2789 * @stable ICU 2.0 2790 */ 2791 UnicodeString(); 2792 2793 /** 2794 * Construct a UnicodeString with capacity to hold <TT>capacity</TT> UChars 2795 * @param capacity the number of UChars this UnicodeString should hold 2796 * before a resize is necessary; if count is greater than 0 and count 2797 * code points c take up more space than capacity, then capacity is adjusted 2798 * accordingly. 2799 * @param c is used to initially fill the string 2800 * @param count specifies how many code points c are to be written in the 2801 * string 2802 * @stable ICU 2.0 2803 */ 2804 UnicodeString(int32_t capacity, UChar32 c, int32_t count); 2805 2806 /** 2807 * Single UChar (code unit) constructor. 2808 * @param ch the character to place in the UnicodeString 2809 * @stable ICU 2.0 2810 */ 2811 UnicodeString(UChar ch); 2812 2813 /** 2814 * Single UChar32 (code point) constructor. 2815 * @param ch the character to place in the UnicodeString 2816 * @stable ICU 2.0 2817 */ 2818 UnicodeString(UChar32 ch); 2819 2820 /** 2821 * UChar* constructor. 2822 * @param text The characters to place in the UnicodeString. <TT>text</TT> 2823 * must be NULL (U+0000) terminated. 2824 * @stable ICU 2.0 2825 */ 2826 UnicodeString(const UChar *text); 2827 2828 /** 2829 * UChar* constructor. 2830 * @param text The characters to place in the UnicodeString. 2831 * @param textLength The number of Unicode characters in <TT>text</TT> 2832 * to copy. 2833 * @stable ICU 2.0 2834 */ 2835 UnicodeString(const UChar *text, 2836 int32_t textLength); 2837 2838 /** 2839 * Readonly-aliasing UChar* constructor. 2840 * The text will be used for the UnicodeString object, but 2841 * it will not be released when the UnicodeString is destroyed. 2842 * This has copy-on-write semantics: 2843 * When the string is modified, then the buffer is first copied into 2844 * newly allocated memory. 2845 * The aliased buffer is never modified. 2846 * In an assignment to another UnicodeString, the text will be aliased again, 2847 * so that both strings then alias the same readonly-text. 2848 * 2849 * @param isTerminated specifies if <code>text</code> is <code>NUL</code>-terminated. 2850 * This must be true if <code>textLength==-1</code>. 2851 * @param text The characters to alias for the UnicodeString. 2852 * @param textLength The number of Unicode characters in <code>text</code> to alias. 2853 * If -1, then this constructor will determine the length 2854 * by calling <code>u_strlen()</code>. 2855 * @stable ICU 2.0 2856 */ 2857 UnicodeString(UBool isTerminated, 2858 const UChar *text, 2859 int32_t textLength); 2860 2861 /** 2862 * Writable-aliasing UChar* constructor. 2863 * The text will be used for the UnicodeString object, but 2864 * it will not be released when the UnicodeString is destroyed. 2865 * This has write-through semantics: 2866 * For as long as the capacity of the buffer is sufficient, write operations 2867 * will directly affect the buffer. When more capacity is necessary, then 2868 * a new buffer will be allocated and the contents copied as with regularly 2869 * constructed strings. 2870 * In an assignment to another UnicodeString, the buffer will be copied. 2871 * The extract(UChar *dst) function detects whether the dst pointer is the same 2872 * as the string buffer itself and will in this case not copy the contents. 2873 * 2874 * @param buffer The characters to alias for the UnicodeString. 2875 * @param buffLength The number of Unicode characters in <code>buffer</code> to alias. 2876 * @param buffCapacity The size of <code>buffer</code> in UChars. 2877 * @stable ICU 2.0 2878 */ 2879 UnicodeString(UChar *buffer, int32_t buffLength, int32_t buffCapacity); 2880 2881 #if U_CHARSET_IS_UTF8 || !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 2882 2883 /** 2884 * char* constructor. 2885 * @param codepageData an array of bytes, null-terminated, 2886 * in the platform's default codepage. 2887 * @stable ICU 2.0 2888 */ 2889 UnicodeString(const char *codepageData); 2890 2891 /** 2892 * char* constructor. 2893 * @param codepageData an array of bytes in the platform's default codepage. 2894 * @param dataLength The number of bytes in <TT>codepageData</TT>. 2895 * @stable ICU 2.0 2896 */ 2897 UnicodeString(const char *codepageData, int32_t dataLength); 2898 2899 #endif 2900 2901 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 2902 2903 /** 2904 * char* constructor. 2905 * @param codepageData an array of bytes, null-terminated 2906 * @param codepage the encoding of <TT>codepageData</TT>. The special 2907 * value 0 for <TT>codepage</TT> indicates that the text is in the 2908 * platform's default codepage. 2909 * 2910 * If <code>codepage</code> is an empty string (<code>""</code>), 2911 * then a simple conversion is performed on the codepage-invariant 2912 * subset ("invariant characters") of the platform encoding. See utypes.h. 2913 * Recommendation: For invariant-character strings use the constructor 2914 * UnicodeString(const char *src, int32_t length, enum EInvariant inv) 2915 * because it avoids object code dependencies of UnicodeString on 2916 * the conversion code. 2917 * 2918 * @stable ICU 2.0 2919 */ 2920 UnicodeString(const char *codepageData, const char *codepage); 2921 2922 /** 2923 * char* constructor. 2924 * @param codepageData an array of bytes. 2925 * @param dataLength The number of bytes in <TT>codepageData</TT>. 2926 * @param codepage the encoding of <TT>codepageData</TT>. The special 2927 * value 0 for <TT>codepage</TT> indicates that the text is in the 2928 * platform's default codepage. 2929 * If <code>codepage</code> is an empty string (<code>""</code>), 2930 * then a simple conversion is performed on the codepage-invariant 2931 * subset ("invariant characters") of the platform encoding. See utypes.h. 2932 * Recommendation: For invariant-character strings use the constructor 2933 * UnicodeString(const char *src, int32_t length, enum EInvariant inv) 2934 * because it avoids object code dependencies of UnicodeString on 2935 * the conversion code. 2936 * 2937 * @stable ICU 2.0 2938 */ 2939 UnicodeString(const char *codepageData, int32_t dataLength, const char *codepage); 2940 2941 /** 2942 * char * / UConverter constructor. 2943 * This constructor uses an existing UConverter object to 2944 * convert the codepage string to Unicode and construct a UnicodeString 2945 * from that. 2946 * 2947 * The converter is reset at first. 2948 * If the error code indicates a failure before this constructor is called, 2949 * or if an error occurs during conversion or construction, 2950 * then the string will be bogus. 2951 * 2952 * This function avoids the overhead of opening and closing a converter if 2953 * multiple strings are constructed. 2954 * 2955 * @param src input codepage string 2956 * @param srcLength length of the input string, can be -1 for NUL-terminated strings 2957 * @param cnv converter object (ucnv_resetToUnicode() will be called), 2958 * can be NULL for the default converter 2959 * @param errorCode normal ICU error code 2960 * @stable ICU 2.0 2961 */ 2962 UnicodeString( 2963 const char *src, int32_t srcLength, 2964 UConverter *cnv, 2965 UErrorCode &errorCode); 2966 2967 #endif 2968 2969 /** 2970 * Constructs a Unicode string from an invariant-character char * string. 2971 * About invariant characters see utypes.h. 2972 * This constructor has no runtime dependency on conversion code and is 2973 * therefore recommended over ones taking a charset name string 2974 * (where the empty string "" indicates invariant-character conversion). 2975 * 2976 * Use the macro US_INV as the third, signature-distinguishing parameter. 2977 * 2978 * For example: 2979 * \code 2980 * void fn(const char *s) { 2981 * UnicodeString ustr(s, -1, US_INV); 2982 * // use ustr ... 2983 * } 2984 * \endcode 2985 * 2986 * @param src String using only invariant characters. 2987 * @param length Length of src, or -1 if NUL-terminated. 2988 * @param inv Signature-distinguishing paramater, use US_INV. 2989 * 2990 * @see US_INV 2991 * @stable ICU 3.2 2992 */ 2993 UnicodeString(const char *src, int32_t length, enum EInvariant inv); 2994 2995 2996 /** 2997 * Copy constructor. 2998 * @param that The UnicodeString object to copy. 2999 * @stable ICU 2.0 3000 */ 3001 UnicodeString(const UnicodeString& that); 3002 3003 /** 3004 * 'Substring' constructor from tail of source string. 3005 * @param src The UnicodeString object to copy. 3006 * @param srcStart The offset into <tt>src</tt> at which to start copying. 3007 * @stable ICU 2.2 3008 */ 3009 UnicodeString(const UnicodeString& src, int32_t srcStart); 3010 3011 /** 3012 * 'Substring' constructor from subrange of source string. 3013 * @param src The UnicodeString object to copy. 3014 * @param srcStart The offset into <tt>src</tt> at which to start copying. 3015 * @param srcLength The number of characters from <tt>src</tt> to copy. 3016 * @stable ICU 2.2 3017 */ 3018 UnicodeString(const UnicodeString& src, int32_t srcStart, int32_t srcLength); 3019 3020 /** 3021 * Clone this object, an instance of a subclass of Replaceable. 3022 * Clones can be used concurrently in multiple threads. 3023 * If a subclass does not implement clone(), or if an error occurs, 3024 * then NULL is returned. 3025 * The clone functions in all subclasses return a pointer to a Replaceable 3026 * because some compilers do not support covariant (same-as-this) 3027 * return types; cast to the appropriate subclass if necessary. 3028 * The caller must delete the clone. 3029 * 3030 * @return a clone of this object 3031 * 3032 * @see Replaceable::clone 3033 * @see getDynamicClassID 3034 * @stable ICU 2.6 3035 */ 3036 virtual Replaceable *clone() const; 3037 3038 /** Destructor. 3039 * @stable ICU 2.0 3040 */ 3041 virtual ~UnicodeString(); 3042 3043 /** 3044 * Create a UnicodeString from a UTF-8 string. 3045 * Illegal input is replaced with U+FFFD. Otherwise, errors result in a bogus string. 3046 * Calls u_strFromUTF8WithSub(). 3047 * 3048 * @param utf8 UTF-8 input string. 3049 * Note that a StringPiece can be implicitly constructed 3050 * from a std::string or a NUL-terminated const char * string. 3051 * @return A UnicodeString with equivalent UTF-16 contents. 3052 * @see toUTF8 3053 * @see toUTF8String 3054 * @stable ICU 4.2 3055 */ 3056 static UnicodeString fromUTF8(const StringPiece &utf8); 3057 3058 /** 3059 * Create a UnicodeString from a UTF-32 string. 3060 * Illegal input is replaced with U+FFFD. Otherwise, errors result in a bogus string. 3061 * Calls u_strFromUTF32WithSub(). 3062 * 3063 * @param utf32 UTF-32 input string. Must not be NULL. 3064 * @param length Length of the input string, or -1 if NUL-terminated. 3065 * @return A UnicodeString with equivalent UTF-16 contents. 3066 * @see toUTF32 3067 * @stable ICU 4.2 3068 */ 3069 static UnicodeString fromUTF32(const UChar32 *utf32, int32_t length); 3070 3071 /* Miscellaneous operations */ 3072 3073 /** 3074 * Unescape a string of characters and return a string containing 3075 * the result. The following escape sequences are recognized: 3076 * 3077 * \\uhhhh 4 hex digits; h in [0-9A-Fa-f] 3078 * \\Uhhhhhhhh 8 hex digits 3079 * \\xhh 1-2 hex digits 3080 * \\ooo 1-3 octal digits; o in [0-7] 3081 * \\cX control-X; X is masked with 0x1F 3082 * 3083 * as well as the standard ANSI C escapes: 3084 * 3085 * \\a => U+0007, \\b => U+0008, \\t => U+0009, \\n => U+000A, 3086 * \\v => U+000B, \\f => U+000C, \\r => U+000D, \\e => U+001B, 3087 * \\" => U+0022, \\' => U+0027, \\? => U+003F, \\\\ => U+005C 3088 * 3089 * Anything else following a backslash is generically escaped. For 3090 * example, "[a\\-z]" returns "[a-z]". 3091 * 3092 * If an escape sequence is ill-formed, this method returns an empty 3093 * string. An example of an ill-formed sequence is "\\u" followed by 3094 * fewer than 4 hex digits. 3095 * 3096 * This function is similar to u_unescape() but not identical to it. 3097 * The latter takes a source char*, so it does escape recognition 3098 * and also invariant conversion. 3099 * 3100 * @return a string with backslash escapes interpreted, or an 3101 * empty string on error. 3102 * @see UnicodeString#unescapeAt() 3103 * @see u_unescape() 3104 * @see u_unescapeAt() 3105 * @stable ICU 2.0 3106 */ 3107 UnicodeString unescape() const; 3108 3109 /** 3110 * Unescape a single escape sequence and return the represented 3111 * character. See unescape() for a listing of the recognized escape 3112 * sequences. The character at offset-1 is assumed (without 3113 * checking) to be a backslash. If the escape sequence is 3114 * ill-formed, or the offset is out of range, (UChar32)0xFFFFFFFF is 3115 * returned. 3116 * 3117 * @param offset an input output parameter. On input, it is the 3118 * offset into this string where the escape sequence is located, 3119 * after the initial backslash. On output, it is advanced after the 3120 * last character parsed. On error, it is not advanced at all. 3121 * @return the character represented by the escape sequence at 3122 * offset, or (UChar32)0xFFFFFFFF on error. 3123 * @see UnicodeString#unescape() 3124 * @see u_unescape() 3125 * @see u_unescapeAt() 3126 * @stable ICU 2.0 3127 */ 3128 UChar32 unescapeAt(int32_t &offset) const; 3129 3130 /** 3131 * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class. 3132 * 3133 * @stable ICU 2.2 3134 */ 3135 static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(); 3136 3137 /** 3138 * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class. 3139 * 3140 * @stable ICU 2.2 3141 */ 3142 virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID() const; 3143 3144 //======================================== 3145 // Implementation methods 3146 //======================================== 3147 3148 protected: 3149 /** 3150 * Implement Replaceable::getLength() (see jitterbug 1027). 3151 * @stable ICU 2.4 3152 */ 3153 virtual int32_t getLength() const; 3154 3155 /** 3156 * The change in Replaceable to use virtual getCharAt() allows 3157 * UnicodeString::charAt() to be inline again (see jitterbug 709). 3158 * @stable ICU 2.4 3159 */ 3160 virtual UChar getCharAt(int32_t offset) const; 3161 3162 /** 3163 * The change in Replaceable to use virtual getChar32At() allows 3164 * UnicodeString::char32At() to be inline again (see jitterbug 709). 3165 * @stable ICU 2.4 3166 */ 3167 virtual UChar32 getChar32At(int32_t offset) const; 3168 3169 private: 3170 // For char* constructors. Could be made public. 3171 UnicodeString &setToUTF8(const StringPiece &utf8); 3172 // For extract(char*). 3173 // We could make a toUTF8(target, capacity, errorCode) public but not 3174 // this version: New API will be cleaner if we make callers create substrings 3175 // rather than having start+length on every method, 3176 // and it should take a UErrorCode&. 3177 int32_t 3178 toUTF8(int32_t start, int32_t len, 3179 char *target, int32_t capacity) const; 3180 3181 3182 inline int8_t 3183 doCompare(int32_t start, 3184 int32_t length, 3185 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3186 int32_t srcStart, 3187 int32_t srcLength) const; 3188 3189 int8_t doCompare(int32_t start, 3190 int32_t length, 3191 const UChar *srcChars, 3192 int32_t srcStart, 3193 int32_t srcLength) const; 3194 3195 inline int8_t 3196 doCompareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3197 int32_t length, 3198 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3199 int32_t srcStart, 3200 int32_t srcLength) const; 3201 3202 int8_t doCompareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3203 int32_t length, 3204 const UChar *srcChars, 3205 int32_t srcStart, 3206 int32_t srcLength) const; 3207 3208 inline int8_t 3209 doCaseCompare(int32_t start, 3210 int32_t length, 3211 const UnicodeString &srcText, 3212 int32_t srcStart, 3213 int32_t srcLength, 3214 uint32_t options) const; 3215 3216 int8_t 3217 doCaseCompare(int32_t start, 3218 int32_t length, 3219 const UChar *srcChars, 3220 int32_t srcStart, 3221 int32_t srcLength, 3222 uint32_t options) const; 3223 3224 int32_t doIndexOf(UChar c, 3225 int32_t start, 3226 int32_t length) const; 3227 3228 int32_t doIndexOf(UChar32 c, 3229 int32_t start, 3230 int32_t length) const; 3231 3232 int32_t doLastIndexOf(UChar c, 3233 int32_t start, 3234 int32_t length) const; 3235 3236 int32_t doLastIndexOf(UChar32 c, 3237 int32_t start, 3238 int32_t length) const; 3239 3240 void doExtract(int32_t start, 3241 int32_t length, 3242 UChar *dst, 3243 int32_t dstStart) const; 3244 3245 inline void doExtract(int32_t start, 3246 int32_t length, 3247 UnicodeString& target) const; 3248 3249 inline UChar doCharAt(int32_t offset) const; 3250 3251 UnicodeString& doReplace(int32_t start, 3252 int32_t length, 3253 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3254 int32_t srcStart, 3255 int32_t srcLength); 3256 3257 UnicodeString& doReplace(int32_t start, 3258 int32_t length, 3259 const UChar *srcChars, 3260 int32_t srcStart, 3261 int32_t srcLength); 3262 3263 UnicodeString& doReverse(int32_t start, 3264 int32_t length); 3265 3266 // calculate hash code 3267 int32_t doHashCode(void) const; 3268 3269 // get pointer to start of array 3270 // these do not check for kOpenGetBuffer, unlike the public getBuffer() function 3271 inline UChar* getArrayStart(void); 3272 inline const UChar* getArrayStart(void) const; 3273 3274 // A UnicodeString object (not necessarily its current buffer) 3275 // is writable unless it isBogus() or it has an "open" getBuffer(minCapacity). 3276 inline UBool isWritable() const; 3277 3278 // Is the current buffer writable? 3279 inline UBool isBufferWritable() const; 3280 3281 // None of the following does releaseArray(). 3282 inline void setLength(int32_t len); // sets only fShortLength and fLength 3283 inline void setToEmpty(); // sets fFlags=kShortString 3284 inline void setArray(UChar *array, int32_t len, int32_t capacity); // does not set fFlags 3285 3286 // allocate the array; result may be fStackBuffer 3287 // sets refCount to 1 if appropriate 3288 // sets fArray, fCapacity, and fFlags 3289 // returns boolean for success or failure 3290 UBool allocate(int32_t capacity); 3291 3292 // release the array if owned 3293 void releaseArray(void); 3294 3295 // turn a bogus string into an empty one 3296 void unBogus(); 3297 3298 // implements assigment operator, copy constructor, and fastCopyFrom() 3299 UnicodeString ©From(const UnicodeString &src, UBool fastCopy=FALSE); 3300 3301 // Pin start and limit to acceptable values. 3302 inline void pinIndex(int32_t& start) const; 3303 inline void pinIndices(int32_t& start, 3304 int32_t& length) const; 3305 3306 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 3307 3308 /* Internal extract() using UConverter. */ 3309 int32_t doExtract(int32_t start, int32_t length, 3310 char *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 3311 UConverter *cnv, 3312 UErrorCode &errorCode) const; 3313 3314 /* 3315 * Real constructor for converting from codepage data. 3316 * It assumes that it is called with !fRefCounted. 3317 * 3318 * If <code>codepage==0</code>, then the default converter 3319 * is used for the platform encoding. 3320 * If <code>codepage</code> is an empty string (<code>""</code>), 3321 * then a simple conversion is performed on the codepage-invariant 3322 * subset ("invariant characters") of the platform encoding. See utypes.h. 3323 */ 3324 void doCodepageCreate(const char *codepageData, 3325 int32_t dataLength, 3326 const char *codepage); 3327 3328 /* 3329 * Worker function for creating a UnicodeString from 3330 * a codepage string using a UConverter. 3331 */ 3332 void 3333 doCodepageCreate(const char *codepageData, 3334 int32_t dataLength, 3335 UConverter *converter, 3336 UErrorCode &status); 3337 3338 #endif 3339 3340 /* 3341 * This function is called when write access to the array 3342 * is necessary. 3343 * 3344 * We need to make a copy of the array if 3345 * the buffer is read-only, or 3346 * the buffer is refCounted (shared), and refCount>1, or 3347 * the buffer is too small. 3348 * 3349 * Return FALSE if memory could not be allocated. 3350 */ 3351 UBool cloneArrayIfNeeded(int32_t newCapacity = -1, 3352 int32_t growCapacity = -1, 3353 UBool doCopyArray = TRUE, 3354 int32_t **pBufferToDelete = 0, 3355 UBool forceClone = FALSE); 3356 3357 // common function for case mappings 3358 UnicodeString & 3359 caseMap(BreakIterator *titleIter, 3360 const char *locale, 3361 uint32_t options, 3362 int32_t toWhichCase); 3363 3364 // ref counting 3365 void addRef(void); 3366 int32_t removeRef(void); 3367 int32_t refCount(void) const; 3368 3369 // constants 3370 enum { 3371 // Set the stack buffer size so that sizeof(UnicodeString) is a multiple of sizeof(pointer): 3372 // 32-bit pointers: 4+1+1+13*2 = 32 bytes 3373 // 64-bit pointers: 8+1+1+15*2 = 40 bytes 3374 US_STACKBUF_SIZE= sizeof(void *)==4 ? 13 : 15, // Size of stack buffer for small strings 3375 kInvalidUChar=0xffff, // invalid UChar index 3376 kGrowSize=128, // grow size for this buffer 3377 kInvalidHashCode=0, // invalid hash code 3378 kEmptyHashCode=1, // hash code for empty string 3379 3380 // bit flag values for fFlags 3381 kIsBogus=1, // this string is bogus, i.e., not valid or NULL 3382 kUsingStackBuffer=2,// fArray==fStackBuffer 3383 kRefCounted=4, // there is a refCount field before the characters in fArray 3384 kBufferIsReadonly=8,// do not write to this buffer 3385 kOpenGetBuffer=16, // getBuffer(minCapacity) was called (is "open"), 3386 // and releaseBuffer(newLength) must be called 3387 3388 // combined values for convenience 3389 kShortString=kUsingStackBuffer, 3390 kLongString=kRefCounted, 3391 kReadonlyAlias=kBufferIsReadonly, 3392 kWritableAlias=0 3393 }; 3394 3395 friend class StringThreadTest; 3396 3397 union StackBufferOrFields; // forward declaration necessary before friend declaration 3398 friend union StackBufferOrFields; // make US_STACKBUF_SIZE visible inside fUnion 3399 3400 /* 3401 * The following are all the class fields that are stored 3402 * in each UnicodeString object. 3403 * Note that UnicodeString has virtual functions, 3404 * therefore there is an implicit vtable pointer 3405 * as the first real field. 3406 * The fields should be aligned such that no padding is 3407 * necessary, mostly by having larger types first. 3408 * On 32-bit machines, the size should be 32 bytes, 3409 * on 64-bit machines (8-byte pointers), it should be 40 bytes. 3410 */ 3411 // (implicit) *vtable; 3412 int8_t fShortLength; // 0..127: length <0: real length is in fUnion.fFields.fLength 3413 uint8_t fFlags; // bit flags: see constants above 3414 union StackBufferOrFields { 3415 // fStackBuffer is used iff (fFlags&kUsingStackBuffer) 3416 // else fFields is used 3417 UChar fStackBuffer [US_STACKBUF_SIZE]; // buffer for small strings 3418 struct { 3419 uint16_t fPadding; // align the following field at 8B (32b pointers) or 12B (64b) 3420 int32_t fLength; // number of characters in fArray if >127; else undefined 3421 UChar *fArray; // the Unicode data (aligned at 12B (32b pointers) or 16B (64b)) 3422 int32_t fCapacity; // sizeof fArray 3423 } fFields; 3424 } fUnion; 3425 }; 3426 3427 /** 3428 * Create a new UnicodeString with the concatenation of two others. 3429 * 3430 * @param s1 The first string to be copied to the new one. 3431 * @param s2 The second string to be copied to the new one, after s1. 3432 * @return UnicodeString(s1).append(s2) 3433 * @stable ICU 2.8 3434 */ 3435 U_COMMON_API UnicodeString U_EXPORT2 3436 operator+ (const UnicodeString &s1, const UnicodeString &s2); 3437 3438 //======================================== 3439 // Inline members 3440 //======================================== 3441 3442 //======================================== 3443 // Privates 3444 //======================================== 3445 3446 inline void 3447 UnicodeString::pinIndex(int32_t& start) const 3448 { 3449 // pin index 3450 if(start < 0) { 3451 start = 0; 3452 } else if(start > length()) { 3453 start = length(); 3454 } 3455 } 3456 3457 inline void 3458 UnicodeString::pinIndices(int32_t& start, 3459 int32_t& _length) const 3460 { 3461 // pin indices 3462 int32_t len = length(); 3463 if(start < 0) { 3464 start = 0; 3465 } else if(start > len) { 3466 start = len; 3467 } 3468 if(_length < 0) { 3469 _length = 0; 3470 } else if(_length > (len - start)) { 3471 _length = (len - start); 3472 } 3473 } 3474 3475 inline UChar* 3476 UnicodeString::getArrayStart() 3477 { return (fFlags&kUsingStackBuffer) ? fUnion.fStackBuffer : fUnion.fFields.fArray; } 3478 3479 inline const UChar* 3480 UnicodeString::getArrayStart() const 3481 { return (fFlags&kUsingStackBuffer) ? fUnion.fStackBuffer : fUnion.fFields.fArray; } 3482 3483 //======================================== 3484 // Read-only implementation methods 3485 //======================================== 3486 inline int32_t 3487 UnicodeString::length() const 3488 { return fShortLength>=0 ? fShortLength : fUnion.fFields.fLength; } 3489 3490 inline int32_t 3491 UnicodeString::getCapacity() const 3492 { return (fFlags&kUsingStackBuffer) ? US_STACKBUF_SIZE : fUnion.fFields.fCapacity; } 3493 3494 inline int32_t 3495 UnicodeString::hashCode() const 3496 { return doHashCode(); } 3497 3498 inline UBool 3499 UnicodeString::isBogus() const 3500 { return (UBool)(fFlags & kIsBogus); } 3501 3502 inline UBool 3503 UnicodeString::isWritable() const 3504 { return (UBool)!(fFlags&(kOpenGetBuffer|kIsBogus)); } 3505 3506 inline UBool 3507 UnicodeString::isBufferWritable() const 3508 { 3509 return (UBool)( 3510 !(fFlags&(kOpenGetBuffer|kIsBogus|kBufferIsReadonly)) && 3511 (!(fFlags&kRefCounted) || refCount()==1)); 3512 } 3513 3514 inline const UChar * 3515 UnicodeString::getBuffer() const { 3516 if(fFlags&(kIsBogus|kOpenGetBuffer)) { 3517 return 0; 3518 } else if(fFlags&kUsingStackBuffer) { 3519 return fUnion.fStackBuffer; 3520 } else { 3521 return fUnion.fFields.fArray; 3522 } 3523 } 3524 3525 //======================================== 3526 // Read-only alias methods 3527 //======================================== 3528 inline int8_t 3529 UnicodeString::doCompare(int32_t start, 3530 int32_t thisLength, 3531 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3532 int32_t srcStart, 3533 int32_t srcLength) const 3534 { 3535 if(srcText.isBogus()) { 3536 return (int8_t)!isBogus(); // 0 if both are bogus, 1 otherwise 3537 } else { 3538 srcText.pinIndices(srcStart, srcLength); 3539 return doCompare(start, thisLength, srcText.getArrayStart(), srcStart, srcLength); 3540 } 3541 } 3542 3543 inline UBool 3544 UnicodeString::operator== (const UnicodeString& text) const 3545 { 3546 if(isBogus()) { 3547 return text.isBogus(); 3548 } else { 3549 int32_t len = length(), textLength = text.length(); 3550 return 3551 !text.isBogus() && 3552 len == textLength && 3553 doCompare(0, len, text, 0, textLength) == 0; 3554 } 3555 } 3556 3557 inline UBool 3558 UnicodeString::operator!= (const UnicodeString& text) const 3559 { return (! operator==(text)); } 3560 3561 inline UBool 3562 UnicodeString::operator> (const UnicodeString& text) const 3563 { return doCompare(0, length(), text, 0, text.length()) == 1; } 3564 3565 inline UBool 3566 UnicodeString::operator< (const UnicodeString& text) const 3567 { return doCompare(0, length(), text, 0, text.length()) == -1; } 3568 3569 inline UBool 3570 UnicodeString::operator>= (const UnicodeString& text) const 3571 { return doCompare(0, length(), text, 0, text.length()) != -1; } 3572 3573 inline UBool 3574 UnicodeString::operator<= (const UnicodeString& text) const 3575 { return doCompare(0, length(), text, 0, text.length()) != 1; } 3576 3577 inline int8_t 3578 UnicodeString::compare(const UnicodeString& text) const 3579 { return doCompare(0, length(), text, 0, text.length()); } 3580 3581 inline int8_t 3582 UnicodeString::compare(int32_t start, 3583 int32_t _length, 3584 const UnicodeString& srcText) const 3585 { return doCompare(start, _length, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 3586 3587 inline int8_t 3588 UnicodeString::compare(const UChar *srcChars, 3589 int32_t srcLength) const 3590 { return doCompare(0, length(), srcChars, 0, srcLength); } 3591 3592 inline int8_t 3593 UnicodeString::compare(int32_t start, 3594 int32_t _length, 3595 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3596 int32_t srcStart, 3597 int32_t srcLength) const 3598 { return doCompare(start, _length, srcText, srcStart, srcLength); } 3599 3600 inline int8_t 3601 UnicodeString::compare(int32_t start, 3602 int32_t _length, 3603 const UChar *srcChars) const 3604 { return doCompare(start, _length, srcChars, 0, _length); } 3605 3606 inline int8_t 3607 UnicodeString::compare(int32_t start, 3608 int32_t _length, 3609 const UChar *srcChars, 3610 int32_t srcStart, 3611 int32_t srcLength) const 3612 { return doCompare(start, _length, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength); } 3613 3614 inline int8_t 3615 UnicodeString::compareBetween(int32_t start, 3616 int32_t limit, 3617 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3618 int32_t srcStart, 3619 int32_t srcLimit) const 3620 { return doCompare(start, limit - start, 3621 srcText, srcStart, srcLimit - srcStart); } 3622 3623 inline int8_t 3624 UnicodeString::doCompareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3625 int32_t thisLength, 3626 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3627 int32_t srcStart, 3628 int32_t srcLength) const 3629 { 3630 if(srcText.isBogus()) { 3631 return (int8_t)!isBogus(); // 0 if both are bogus, 1 otherwise 3632 } else { 3633 srcText.pinIndices(srcStart, srcLength); 3634 return doCompareCodePointOrder(start, thisLength, srcText.getArrayStart(), srcStart, srcLength); 3635 } 3636 } 3637 3638 inline int8_t 3639 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrder(const UnicodeString& text) const 3640 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(0, length(), text, 0, text.length()); } 3641 3642 inline int8_t 3643 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3644 int32_t _length, 3645 const UnicodeString& srcText) const 3646 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(start, _length, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 3647 3648 inline int8_t 3649 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrder(const UChar *srcChars, 3650 int32_t srcLength) const 3651 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(0, length(), srcChars, 0, srcLength); } 3652 3653 inline int8_t 3654 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3655 int32_t _length, 3656 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3657 int32_t srcStart, 3658 int32_t srcLength) const 3659 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(start, _length, srcText, srcStart, srcLength); } 3660 3661 inline int8_t 3662 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3663 int32_t _length, 3664 const UChar *srcChars) const 3665 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(start, _length, srcChars, 0, _length); } 3666 3667 inline int8_t 3668 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrder(int32_t start, 3669 int32_t _length, 3670 const UChar *srcChars, 3671 int32_t srcStart, 3672 int32_t srcLength) const 3673 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(start, _length, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength); } 3674 3675 inline int8_t 3676 UnicodeString::compareCodePointOrderBetween(int32_t start, 3677 int32_t limit, 3678 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3679 int32_t srcStart, 3680 int32_t srcLimit) const 3681 { return doCompareCodePointOrder(start, limit - start, 3682 srcText, srcStart, srcLimit - srcStart); } 3683 3684 inline int8_t 3685 UnicodeString::doCaseCompare(int32_t start, 3686 int32_t thisLength, 3687 const UnicodeString &srcText, 3688 int32_t srcStart, 3689 int32_t srcLength, 3690 uint32_t options) const 3691 { 3692 if(srcText.isBogus()) { 3693 return (int8_t)!isBogus(); // 0 if both are bogus, 1 otherwise 3694 } else { 3695 srcText.pinIndices(srcStart, srcLength); 3696 return doCaseCompare(start, thisLength, srcText.getArrayStart(), srcStart, srcLength, options); 3697 } 3698 } 3699 3700 inline int8_t 3701 UnicodeString::caseCompare(const UnicodeString &text, uint32_t options) const { 3702 return doCaseCompare(0, length(), text, 0, text.length(), options); 3703 } 3704 3705 inline int8_t 3706 UnicodeString::caseCompare(int32_t start, 3707 int32_t _length, 3708 const UnicodeString &srcText, 3709 uint32_t options) const { 3710 return doCaseCompare(start, _length, srcText, 0, srcText.length(), options); 3711 } 3712 3713 inline int8_t 3714 UnicodeString::caseCompare(const UChar *srcChars, 3715 int32_t srcLength, 3716 uint32_t options) const { 3717 return doCaseCompare(0, length(), srcChars, 0, srcLength, options); 3718 } 3719 3720 inline int8_t 3721 UnicodeString::caseCompare(int32_t start, 3722 int32_t _length, 3723 const UnicodeString &srcText, 3724 int32_t srcStart, 3725 int32_t srcLength, 3726 uint32_t options) const { 3727 return doCaseCompare(start, _length, srcText, srcStart, srcLength, options); 3728 } 3729 3730 inline int8_t 3731 UnicodeString::caseCompare(int32_t start, 3732 int32_t _length, 3733 const UChar *srcChars, 3734 uint32_t options) const { 3735 return doCaseCompare(start, _length, srcChars, 0, _length, options); 3736 } 3737 3738 inline int8_t 3739 UnicodeString::caseCompare(int32_t start, 3740 int32_t _length, 3741 const UChar *srcChars, 3742 int32_t srcStart, 3743 int32_t srcLength, 3744 uint32_t options) const { 3745 return doCaseCompare(start, _length, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength, options); 3746 } 3747 3748 inline int8_t 3749 UnicodeString::caseCompareBetween(int32_t start, 3750 int32_t limit, 3751 const UnicodeString &srcText, 3752 int32_t srcStart, 3753 int32_t srcLimit, 3754 uint32_t options) const { 3755 return doCaseCompare(start, limit - start, srcText, srcStart, srcLimit - srcStart, options); 3756 } 3757 3758 inline int32_t 3759 UnicodeString::indexOf(const UnicodeString& srcText, 3760 int32_t srcStart, 3761 int32_t srcLength, 3762 int32_t start, 3763 int32_t _length) const 3764 { 3765 if(!srcText.isBogus()) { 3766 srcText.pinIndices(srcStart, srcLength); 3767 if(srcLength > 0) { 3768 return indexOf(srcText.getArrayStart(), srcStart, srcLength, start, _length); 3769 } 3770 } 3771 return -1; 3772 } 3773 3774 inline int32_t 3775 UnicodeString::indexOf(const UnicodeString& text) const 3776 { return indexOf(text, 0, text.length(), 0, length()); } 3777 3778 inline int32_t 3779 UnicodeString::indexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 3780 int32_t start) const { 3781 pinIndex(start); 3782 return indexOf(text, 0, text.length(), start, length() - start); 3783 } 3784 3785 inline int32_t 3786 UnicodeString::indexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 3787 int32_t start, 3788 int32_t _length) const 3789 { return indexOf(text, 0, text.length(), start, _length); } 3790 3791 inline int32_t 3792 UnicodeString::indexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 3793 int32_t srcLength, 3794 int32_t start) const { 3795 pinIndex(start); 3796 return indexOf(srcChars, 0, srcLength, start, length() - start); 3797 } 3798 3799 inline int32_t 3800 UnicodeString::indexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 3801 int32_t srcLength, 3802 int32_t start, 3803 int32_t _length) const 3804 { return indexOf(srcChars, 0, srcLength, start, _length); } 3805 3806 inline int32_t 3807 UnicodeString::indexOf(UChar c, 3808 int32_t start, 3809 int32_t _length) const 3810 { return doIndexOf(c, start, _length); } 3811 3812 inline int32_t 3813 UnicodeString::indexOf(UChar32 c, 3814 int32_t start, 3815 int32_t _length) const 3816 { return doIndexOf(c, start, _length); } 3817 3818 inline int32_t 3819 UnicodeString::indexOf(UChar c) const 3820 { return doIndexOf(c, 0, length()); } 3821 3822 inline int32_t 3823 UnicodeString::indexOf(UChar32 c) const 3824 { return indexOf(c, 0, length()); } 3825 3826 inline int32_t 3827 UnicodeString::indexOf(UChar c, 3828 int32_t start) const { 3829 pinIndex(start); 3830 return doIndexOf(c, start, length() - start); 3831 } 3832 3833 inline int32_t 3834 UnicodeString::indexOf(UChar32 c, 3835 int32_t start) const { 3836 pinIndex(start); 3837 return indexOf(c, start, length() - start); 3838 } 3839 3840 inline int32_t 3841 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 3842 int32_t srcLength, 3843 int32_t start, 3844 int32_t _length) const 3845 { return lastIndexOf(srcChars, 0, srcLength, start, _length); } 3846 3847 inline int32_t 3848 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(const UChar *srcChars, 3849 int32_t srcLength, 3850 int32_t start) const { 3851 pinIndex(start); 3852 return lastIndexOf(srcChars, 0, srcLength, start, length() - start); 3853 } 3854 3855 inline int32_t 3856 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& srcText, 3857 int32_t srcStart, 3858 int32_t srcLength, 3859 int32_t start, 3860 int32_t _length) const 3861 { 3862 if(!srcText.isBogus()) { 3863 srcText.pinIndices(srcStart, srcLength); 3864 if(srcLength > 0) { 3865 return lastIndexOf(srcText.getArrayStart(), srcStart, srcLength, start, _length); 3866 } 3867 } 3868 return -1; 3869 } 3870 3871 inline int32_t 3872 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 3873 int32_t start, 3874 int32_t _length) const 3875 { return lastIndexOf(text, 0, text.length(), start, _length); } 3876 3877 inline int32_t 3878 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& text, 3879 int32_t start) const { 3880 pinIndex(start); 3881 return lastIndexOf(text, 0, text.length(), start, length() - start); 3882 } 3883 3884 inline int32_t 3885 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(const UnicodeString& text) const 3886 { return lastIndexOf(text, 0, text.length(), 0, length()); } 3887 3888 inline int32_t 3889 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(UChar c, 3890 int32_t start, 3891 int32_t _length) const 3892 { return doLastIndexOf(c, start, _length); } 3893 3894 inline int32_t 3895 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(UChar32 c, 3896 int32_t start, 3897 int32_t _length) const { 3898 return doLastIndexOf(c, start, _length); 3899 } 3900 3901 inline int32_t 3902 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(UChar c) const 3903 { return doLastIndexOf(c, 0, length()); } 3904 3905 inline int32_t 3906 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(UChar32 c) const { 3907 return lastIndexOf(c, 0, length()); 3908 } 3909 3910 inline int32_t 3911 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(UChar c, 3912 int32_t start) const { 3913 pinIndex(start); 3914 return doLastIndexOf(c, start, length() - start); 3915 } 3916 3917 inline int32_t 3918 UnicodeString::lastIndexOf(UChar32 c, 3919 int32_t start) const { 3920 pinIndex(start); 3921 return lastIndexOf(c, start, length() - start); 3922 } 3923 3924 inline UBool 3925 UnicodeString::startsWith(const UnicodeString& text) const 3926 { return compare(0, text.length(), text, 0, text.length()) == 0; } 3927 3928 inline UBool 3929 UnicodeString::startsWith(const UnicodeString& srcText, 3930 int32_t srcStart, 3931 int32_t srcLength) const 3932 { return doCompare(0, srcLength, srcText, srcStart, srcLength) == 0; } 3933 3934 inline UBool 3935 UnicodeString::startsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 3936 int32_t srcLength) const 3937 { return doCompare(0, srcLength, srcChars, 0, srcLength) == 0; } 3938 3939 inline UBool 3940 UnicodeString::startsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 3941 int32_t srcStart, 3942 int32_t srcLength) const 3943 { return doCompare(0, srcLength, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength) == 0;} 3944 3945 inline UBool 3946 UnicodeString::endsWith(const UnicodeString& text) const 3947 { return doCompare(length() - text.length(), text.length(), 3948 text, 0, text.length()) == 0; } 3949 3950 inline UBool 3951 UnicodeString::endsWith(const UnicodeString& srcText, 3952 int32_t srcStart, 3953 int32_t srcLength) const { 3954 srcText.pinIndices(srcStart, srcLength); 3955 return doCompare(length() - srcLength, srcLength, 3956 srcText, srcStart, srcLength) == 0; 3957 } 3958 3959 inline UBool 3960 UnicodeString::endsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 3961 int32_t srcLength) const { 3962 if(srcLength < 0) { 3963 srcLength = u_strlen(srcChars); 3964 } 3965 return doCompare(length() - srcLength, srcLength, 3966 srcChars, 0, srcLength) == 0; 3967 } 3968 3969 inline UBool 3970 UnicodeString::endsWith(const UChar *srcChars, 3971 int32_t srcStart, 3972 int32_t srcLength) const { 3973 if(srcLength < 0) { 3974 srcLength = u_strlen(srcChars + srcStart); 3975 } 3976 return doCompare(length() - srcLength, srcLength, 3977 srcChars, srcStart, srcLength) == 0; 3978 } 3979 3980 //======================================== 3981 // replace 3982 //======================================== 3983 inline UnicodeString& 3984 UnicodeString::replace(int32_t start, 3985 int32_t _length, 3986 const UnicodeString& srcText) 3987 { return doReplace(start, _length, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 3988 3989 inline UnicodeString& 3990 UnicodeString::replace(int32_t start, 3991 int32_t _length, 3992 const UnicodeString& srcText, 3993 int32_t srcStart, 3994 int32_t srcLength) 3995 { return doReplace(start, _length, srcText, srcStart, srcLength); } 3996 3997 inline UnicodeString& 3998 UnicodeString::replace(int32_t start, 3999 int32_t _length, 4000 const UChar *srcChars, 4001 int32_t srcLength) 4002 { return doReplace(start, _length, srcChars, 0, srcLength); } 4003 4004 inline UnicodeString& 4005 UnicodeString::replace(int32_t start, 4006 int32_t _length, 4007 const UChar *srcChars, 4008 int32_t srcStart, 4009 int32_t srcLength) 4010 { return doReplace(start, _length, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength); } 4011 4012 inline UnicodeString& 4013 UnicodeString::replace(int32_t start, 4014 int32_t _length, 4015 UChar srcChar) 4016 { return doReplace(start, _length, &srcChar, 0, 1); } 4017 4018 inline UnicodeString& 4019 UnicodeString::replace(int32_t start, 4020 int32_t _length, 4021 UChar32 srcChar) { 4022 UChar buffer[U16_MAX_LENGTH]; 4023 int32_t count = 0; 4024 UBool isError = FALSE; 4025 U16_APPEND(buffer, count, U16_MAX_LENGTH, srcChar, isError); 4026 return doReplace(start, _length, buffer, 0, count); 4027 } 4028 4029 inline UnicodeString& 4030 UnicodeString::replaceBetween(int32_t start, 4031 int32_t limit, 4032 const UnicodeString& srcText) 4033 { return doReplace(start, limit - start, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 4034 4035 inline UnicodeString& 4036 UnicodeString::replaceBetween(int32_t start, 4037 int32_t limit, 4038 const UnicodeString& srcText, 4039 int32_t srcStart, 4040 int32_t srcLimit) 4041 { return doReplace(start, limit - start, srcText, srcStart, srcLimit - srcStart); } 4042 4043 inline UnicodeString& 4044 UnicodeString::findAndReplace(const UnicodeString& oldText, 4045 const UnicodeString& newText) 4046 { return findAndReplace(0, length(), oldText, 0, oldText.length(), 4047 newText, 0, newText.length()); } 4048 4049 inline UnicodeString& 4050 UnicodeString::findAndReplace(int32_t start, 4051 int32_t _length, 4052 const UnicodeString& oldText, 4053 const UnicodeString& newText) 4054 { return findAndReplace(start, _length, oldText, 0, oldText.length(), 4055 newText, 0, newText.length()); } 4056 4057 // ============================ 4058 // extract 4059 // ============================ 4060 inline void 4061 UnicodeString::doExtract(int32_t start, 4062 int32_t _length, 4063 UnicodeString& target) const 4064 { target.replace(0, target.length(), *this, start, _length); } 4065 4066 inline void 4067 UnicodeString::extract(int32_t start, 4068 int32_t _length, 4069 UChar *target, 4070 int32_t targetStart) const 4071 { doExtract(start, _length, target, targetStart); } 4072 4073 inline void 4074 UnicodeString::extract(int32_t start, 4075 int32_t _length, 4076 UnicodeString& target) const 4077 { doExtract(start, _length, target); } 4078 4079 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION 4080 4081 inline int32_t 4082 UnicodeString::extract(int32_t start, 4083 int32_t _length, 4084 char *dst, 4085 const char *codepage) const 4086 4087 { 4088 // This dstSize value will be checked explicitly 4089 #if defined(__GNUC__) 4090 // Ticket #7039: Clip length to the maximum valid length to the end of addressable memory given the starting address 4091 // This is only an issue when using GCC and certain optimizations are turned on. 4092 return extract(start, _length, dst, dst!=0 ? ((dst >= (char*)((size_t)-1) - UINT32_MAX) ? (((char*)UINT32_MAX) - dst) : UINT32_MAX) : 0, codepage); 4093 #else 4094 return extract(start, _length, dst, dst!=0 ? 0xffffffff : 0, codepage); 4095 #endif 4096 } 4097 4098 #endif 4099 4100 inline void 4101 UnicodeString::extractBetween(int32_t start, 4102 int32_t limit, 4103 UChar *dst, 4104 int32_t dstStart) const { 4105 pinIndex(start); 4106 pinIndex(limit); 4107 doExtract(start, limit - start, dst, dstStart); 4108 } 4109 4110 inline UnicodeString 4111 UnicodeString::tempSubStringBetween(int32_t start, int32_t limit) const { 4112 return tempSubString(start, limit - start); 4113 } 4114 4115 inline UChar 4116 UnicodeString::doCharAt(int32_t offset) const 4117 { 4118 if((uint32_t)offset < (uint32_t)length()) { 4119 return getArrayStart()[offset]; 4120 } else { 4121 return kInvalidUChar; 4122 } 4123 } 4124 4125 inline UChar 4126 UnicodeString::charAt(int32_t offset) const 4127 { return doCharAt(offset); } 4128 4129 inline UChar 4130 UnicodeString::operator[] (int32_t offset) const 4131 { return doCharAt(offset); } 4132 4133 inline UChar32 4134 UnicodeString::char32At(int32_t offset) const 4135 { 4136 int32_t len = length(); 4137 if((uint32_t)offset < (uint32_t)len) { 4138 const UChar *array = getArrayStart(); 4139 UChar32 c; 4140 U16_GET(array, 0, offset, len, c); 4141 return c; 4142 } else { 4143 return kInvalidUChar; 4144 } 4145 } 4146 4147 inline int32_t 4148 UnicodeString::getChar32Start(int32_t offset) const { 4149 if((uint32_t)offset < (uint32_t)length()) { 4150 const UChar *array = getArrayStart(); 4151 U16_SET_CP_START(array, 0, offset); 4152 return offset; 4153 } else { 4154 return 0; 4155 } 4156 } 4157 4158 inline int32_t 4159 UnicodeString::getChar32Limit(int32_t offset) const { 4160 int32_t len = length(); 4161 if((uint32_t)offset < (uint32_t)len) { 4162 const UChar *array = getArrayStart(); 4163 U16_SET_CP_LIMIT(array, 0, offset, len); 4164 return offset; 4165 } else { 4166 return len; 4167 } 4168 } 4169 4170 inline UBool 4171 UnicodeString::isEmpty() const { 4172 return fShortLength == 0; 4173 } 4174 4175 //======================================== 4176 // Write implementation methods 4177 //======================================== 4178 inline void 4179 UnicodeString::setLength(int32_t len) { 4180 if(len <= 127) { 4181 fShortLength = (int8_t)len; 4182 } else { 4183 fShortLength = (int8_t)-1; 4184 fUnion.fFields.fLength = len; 4185 } 4186 } 4187 4188 inline void 4189 UnicodeString::setToEmpty() { 4190 fShortLength = 0; 4191 fFlags = kShortString; 4192 } 4193 4194 inline void 4195 UnicodeString::setArray(UChar *array, int32_t len, int32_t capacity) { 4196 setLength(len); 4197 fUnion.fFields.fArray = array; 4198 fUnion.fFields.fCapacity = capacity; 4199 } 4200 4201 inline const UChar * 4202 UnicodeString::getTerminatedBuffer() { 4203 if(!isWritable()) { 4204 return 0; 4205 } else { 4206 UChar *array = getArrayStart(); 4207 int32_t len = length(); 4208 if(len < getCapacity() && ((fFlags&kRefCounted) == 0 || refCount() == 1)) { 4209 /* 4210 * kRefCounted: Do not write the NUL if the buffer is shared. 4211 * That is mostly safe, except when the length of one copy was modified 4212 * without copy-on-write, e.g., via truncate(newLength) or remove(void). 4213 * Then the NUL would be written into the middle of another copy's string. 4214 */ 4215 if(!(fFlags&kBufferIsReadonly)) { 4216 /* 4217 * We must not write to a readonly buffer, but it is known to be 4218 * NUL-terminated if len<capacity. 4219 * A shared, allocated buffer (refCount()>1) must not have its contents 4220 * modified, but the NUL at [len] is beyond the string contents, 4221 * and multiple string objects and threads writing the same NUL into the 4222 * same location is harmless. 4223 * In all other cases, the buffer is fully writable and it is anyway safe 4224 * to write the NUL. 4225 * 4226 * Note: An earlier version of this code tested whether there is a NUL 4227 * at [len] already, but, while safe, it generated lots of warnings from 4228 * tools like valgrind and Purify. 4229 */ 4230 array[len] = 0; 4231 } 4232 return array; 4233 } else if(cloneArrayIfNeeded(len+1)) { 4234 array = getArrayStart(); 4235 array[len] = 0; 4236 return array; 4237 } else { 4238 return 0; 4239 } 4240 } 4241 } 4242 4243 inline UnicodeString& 4244 UnicodeString::operator= (UChar ch) 4245 { return doReplace(0, length(), &ch, 0, 1); } 4246 4247 inline UnicodeString& 4248 UnicodeString::operator= (UChar32 ch) 4249 { return replace(0, length(), ch); } 4250 4251 inline UnicodeString& 4252 UnicodeString::setTo(const UnicodeString& srcText, 4253 int32_t srcStart, 4254 int32_t srcLength) 4255 { 4256 unBogus(); 4257 return doReplace(0, length(), srcText, srcStart, srcLength); 4258 } 4259 4260 inline UnicodeString& 4261 UnicodeString::setTo(const UnicodeString& srcText, 4262 int32_t srcStart) 4263 { 4264 unBogus(); 4265 srcText.pinIndex(srcStart); 4266 return doReplace(0, length(), srcText, srcStart, srcText.length() - srcStart); 4267 } 4268 4269 inline UnicodeString& 4270 UnicodeString::setTo(const UnicodeString& srcText) 4271 { 4272 unBogus(); 4273 return doReplace(0, length(), srcText, 0, srcText.length()); 4274 } 4275 4276 inline UnicodeString& 4277 UnicodeString::setTo(const UChar *srcChars, 4278 int32_t srcLength) 4279 { 4280 unBogus(); 4281 return doReplace(0, length(), srcChars, 0, srcLength); 4282 } 4283 4284 inline UnicodeString& 4285 UnicodeString::setTo(UChar srcChar) 4286 { 4287 unBogus(); 4288 return doReplace(0, length(), &srcChar, 0, 1); 4289 } 4290 4291 inline UnicodeString& 4292 UnicodeString::setTo(UChar32 srcChar) 4293 { 4294 unBogus(); 4295 return replace(0, length(), srcChar); 4296 } 4297 4298 inline UnicodeString& 4299 UnicodeString::append(const UnicodeString& srcText, 4300 int32_t srcStart, 4301 int32_t srcLength) 4302 { return doReplace(length(), 0, srcText, srcStart, srcLength); } 4303 4304 inline UnicodeString& 4305 UnicodeString::append(const UnicodeString& srcText) 4306 { return doReplace(length(), 0, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 4307 4308 inline UnicodeString& 4309 UnicodeString::append(const UChar *srcChars, 4310 int32_t srcStart, 4311 int32_t srcLength) 4312 { return doReplace(length(), 0, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength); } 4313 4314 inline UnicodeString& 4315 UnicodeString::append(const UChar *srcChars, 4316 int32_t srcLength) 4317 { return doReplace(length(), 0, srcChars, 0, srcLength); } 4318 4319 inline UnicodeString& 4320 UnicodeString::append(UChar srcChar) 4321 { return doReplace(length(), 0, &srcChar, 0, 1); } 4322 4323 inline UnicodeString& 4324 UnicodeString::append(UChar32 srcChar) { 4325 UChar buffer[U16_MAX_LENGTH]; 4326 int32_t _length = 0; 4327 UBool isError = FALSE; 4328 U16_APPEND(buffer, _length, U16_MAX_LENGTH, srcChar, isError); 4329 return doReplace(length(), 0, buffer, 0, _length); 4330 } 4331 4332 inline UnicodeString& 4333 UnicodeString::operator+= (UChar ch) 4334 { return doReplace(length(), 0, &ch, 0, 1); } 4335 4336 inline UnicodeString& 4337 UnicodeString::operator+= (UChar32 ch) { 4338 return append(ch); 4339 } 4340 4341 inline UnicodeString& 4342 UnicodeString::operator+= (const UnicodeString& srcText) 4343 { return doReplace(length(), 0, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 4344 4345 inline UnicodeString& 4346 UnicodeString::insert(int32_t start, 4347 const UnicodeString& srcText, 4348 int32_t srcStart, 4349 int32_t srcLength) 4350 { return doReplace(start, 0, srcText, srcStart, srcLength); } 4351 4352 inline UnicodeString& 4353 UnicodeString::insert(int32_t start, 4354 const UnicodeString& srcText) 4355 { return doReplace(start, 0, srcText, 0, srcText.length()); } 4356 4357 inline UnicodeString& 4358 UnicodeString::insert(int32_t start, 4359 const UChar *srcChars, 4360 int32_t srcStart, 4361 int32_t srcLength) 4362 { return doReplace(start, 0, srcChars, srcStart, srcLength); } 4363 4364 inline UnicodeString& 4365 UnicodeString::insert(int32_t start, 4366 const UChar *srcChars, 4367 int32_t srcLength) 4368 { return doReplace(start, 0, srcChars, 0, srcLength); } 4369 4370 inline UnicodeString& 4371 UnicodeString::insert(int32_t start, 4372 UChar srcChar) 4373 { return doReplace(start, 0, &srcChar, 0, 1); } 4374 4375 inline UnicodeString& 4376 UnicodeString::insert(int32_t start, 4377 UChar32 srcChar) 4378 { return replace(start, 0, srcChar); } 4379 4380 4381 inline UnicodeString& 4382 UnicodeString::remove() 4383 { 4384 // remove() of a bogus string makes the string empty and non-bogus 4385 // we also un-alias a read-only alias to deal with NUL-termination 4386 // issues with getTerminatedBuffer() 4387 if(fFlags & (kIsBogus|kBufferIsReadonly)) { 4388 setToEmpty(); 4389 } else { 4390 fShortLength = 0; 4391 } 4392 return *this; 4393 } 4394 4395 inline UnicodeString& 4396 UnicodeString::remove(int32_t start, 4397 int32_t _length) 4398 { 4399 if(start <= 0 && _length == INT32_MAX) { 4400 // remove(guaranteed everything) of a bogus string makes the string empty and non-bogus 4401 return remove(); 4402 } 4403 return doReplace(start, _length, NULL, 0, 0); 4404 } 4405 4406 inline UnicodeString& 4407 UnicodeString::removeBetween(int32_t start, 4408 int32_t limit) 4409 { return doReplace(start, limit - start, NULL, 0, 0); } 4410 4411 inline UnicodeString & 4412 UnicodeString::retainBetween(int32_t start, int32_t limit) { 4413 truncate(limit); 4414 return doReplace(0, start, NULL, 0, 0); 4415 } 4416 4417 inline UBool 4418 UnicodeString::truncate(int32_t targetLength) 4419 { 4420 if(isBogus() && targetLength == 0) { 4421 // truncate(0) of a bogus string makes the string empty and non-bogus 4422 unBogus(); 4423 return FALSE; 4424 } else if((uint32_t)targetLength < (uint32_t)length()) { 4425 setLength(targetLength); 4426 if(fFlags&kBufferIsReadonly) { 4427 fUnion.fFields.fCapacity = targetLength; // not NUL-terminated any more 4428 } 4429 return TRUE; 4430 } else { 4431 return FALSE; 4432 } 4433 } 4434 4435 inline UnicodeString& 4436 UnicodeString::reverse() 4437 { return doReverse(0, length()); } 4438 4439 inline UnicodeString& 4440 UnicodeString::reverse(int32_t start, 4441 int32_t _length) 4442 { return doReverse(start, _length); } 4443 4444 U_NAMESPACE_END 4445 4446 #endif 4447