1 /* 2 ********************************************************************** 3 * Copyright (C) 1997-2010, International Business Machines 4 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. 5 ********************************************************************** 6 * 7 * File UCHAR.H 8 * 9 * Modification History: 10 * 11 * Date Name Description 12 * 04/02/97 aliu Creation. 13 * 03/29/99 helena Updated for C APIs. 14 * 4/15/99 Madhu Updated for C Implementation and Javadoc 15 * 5/20/99 Madhu Added the function u_getVersion() 16 * 8/19/1999 srl Upgraded scripts to Unicode 3.0 17 * 8/27/1999 schererm UCharDirection constants: U_... 18 * 11/11/1999 weiv added u_isalnum(), cleaned comments 19 * 01/11/2000 helena Renamed u_getVersion to u_getUnicodeVersion(). 20 ****************************************************************************** 21 */ 22 23 #ifndef UCHAR_H 24 #define UCHAR_H 25 26 #include "unicode/utypes.h" 27 28 U_CDECL_BEGIN 29 30 /*==========================================================================*/ 31 /* Unicode version number */ 32 /*==========================================================================*/ 33 /** 34 * Unicode version number, default for the current ICU version. 35 * The actual Unicode Character Database (UCD) data is stored in uprops.dat 36 * and may be generated from UCD files from a different Unicode version. 37 * Call u_getUnicodeVersion to get the actual Unicode version of the data. 38 * 39 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion 40 * @stable ICU 2.0 41 */ 42 #define U_UNICODE_VERSION "6.0" 43 44 /** 45 * \file 46 * \brief C API: Unicode Properties 47 * 48 * This C API provides low-level access to the Unicode Character Database. 49 * In addition to raw property values, some convenience functions calculate 50 * derived properties, for example for Java-style programming. 51 * 52 * Unicode assigns each code point (not just assigned character) values for 53 * many properties. 54 * Most of them are simple boolean flags, or constants from a small enumerated list. 55 * For some properties, values are strings or other relatively more complex types. 56 * 57 * For more information see 58 * "About the Unicode Character Database" (http://www.unicode.org/ucd/) 59 * and the ICU User Guide chapter on Properties (http://icu-project.org/userguide/properties.html). 60 * 61 * Many functions are designed to match java.lang.Character functions. 62 * See the individual function documentation, 63 * and see the JDK 1.4 java.lang.Character documentation 64 * at http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/docs/api/java/lang/Character.html 65 * 66 * There are also functions that provide easy migration from C/POSIX functions 67 * like isblank(). Their use is generally discouraged because the C/POSIX 68 * standards do not define their semantics beyond the ASCII range, which means 69 * that different implementations exhibit very different behavior. 70 * Instead, Unicode properties should be used directly. 71 * 72 * There are also only a few, broad C/POSIX character classes, and they tend 73 * to be used for conflicting purposes. For example, the "isalpha()" class 74 * is sometimes used to determine word boundaries, while a more sophisticated 75 * approach would at least distinguish initial letters from continuation 76 * characters (the latter including combining marks). 77 * (In ICU, BreakIterator is the most sophisticated API for word boundaries.) 78 * Another example: There is no "istitle()" class for titlecase characters. 79 * 80 * ICU 3.4 and later provides API access for all twelve C/POSIX character classes. 81 * ICU implements them according to the Standard Recommendations in 82 * Annex C: Compatibility Properties of UTS #18 Unicode Regular Expressions 83 * (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr18/#Compatibility_Properties). 84 * 85 * API access for C/POSIX character classes is as follows: 86 * - alpha: u_isUAlphabetic(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_ALPHABETIC) 87 * - lower: u_isULowercase(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_LOWERCASE) 88 * - upper: u_isUUppercase(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_UPPERCASE) 89 * - punct: u_ispunct(c) 90 * - digit: u_isdigit(c) or u_charType(c)==U_DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER 91 * - xdigit: u_isxdigit(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_XDIGIT) 92 * - alnum: u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_ALNUM) 93 * - space: u_isUWhiteSpace(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE) 94 * - blank: u_isblank(c) or u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_BLANK) 95 * - cntrl: u_charType(c)==U_CONTROL_CHAR 96 * - graph: u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_GRAPH) 97 * - print: u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_POSIX_PRINT) 98 * 99 * Note: Some of the u_isxyz() functions in uchar.h predate, and do not match, 100 * the Standard Recommendations in UTS #18. Instead, they match Java 101 * functions according to their API documentation. 102 * 103 * \htmlonly 104 * The C/POSIX character classes are also available in UnicodeSet patterns, 105 * using patterns like [:graph:] or \p{graph}. 106 * \endhtmlonly 107 * 108 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions. 109 * Comparison: 110 * - u_isUWhiteSpace=UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE: Unicode White_Space property; 111 * most of general categories "Z" (separators) + most whitespace ISO controls 112 * (including no-break spaces, but excluding IS1..IS4 and ZWSP) 113 * - u_isWhitespace: Java isWhitespace; Z + whitespace ISO controls but excluding no-break spaces 114 * - u_isJavaSpaceChar: Java isSpaceChar; just Z (including no-break spaces) 115 * - u_isspace: Z + whitespace ISO controls (including no-break spaces) 116 * - u_isblank: "horizontal spaces" = TAB + Zs - ZWSP 117 */ 118 119 /** 120 * Constants. 121 */ 122 123 /** The lowest Unicode code point value. Code points are non-negative. @stable ICU 2.0 */ 124 #define UCHAR_MIN_VALUE 0 125 126 /** 127 * The highest Unicode code point value (scalar value) according to 128 * The Unicode Standard. This is a 21-bit value (20.1 bits, rounded up). 129 * For a single character, UChar32 is a simple type that can hold any code point value. 130 * 131 * @see UChar32 132 * @stable ICU 2.0 133 */ 134 #define UCHAR_MAX_VALUE 0x10ffff 135 136 /** 137 * Get a single-bit bit set (a flag) from a bit number 0..31. 138 * @stable ICU 2.1 139 */ 140 #define U_MASK(x) ((uint32_t)1<<(x)) 141 142 /* 143 * !! Note: Several comments in this file are machine-read by the 144 * genpname tool. These comments describe the correspondence between 145 * icu enum constants and UCD entities. Do not delete them. Update 146 * these comments as needed. 147 * 148 * Any comment of the form "/ *[name]* /" (spaces added) is such 149 * a comment. 150 * 151 * The U_JG_* and U_GC_*_MASK constants are matched by their symbolic 152 * name, which must match PropertyValueAliases.txt. 153 */ 154 155 /** 156 * Selection constants for Unicode properties. 157 * These constants are used in functions like u_hasBinaryProperty to select 158 * one of the Unicode properties. 159 * 160 * The properties APIs are intended to reflect Unicode properties as defined 161 * in the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and Unicode Technical Reports (UTR). 162 * For details about the properties see http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ . 163 * For names of Unicode properties see the UCD file PropertyAliases.txt. 164 * 165 * Important: If ICU is built with UCD files from Unicode versions below, e.g., 3.2, 166 * then properties marked with "new in Unicode 3.2" are not or not fully available. 167 * Check u_getUnicodeVersion to be sure. 168 * 169 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 170 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue 171 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion 172 * @stable ICU 2.1 173 */ 174 typedef enum UProperty { 175 /* See note !!. Comments of the form "Binary property Dash", 176 "Enumerated property Script", "Double property Numeric_Value", 177 and "String property Age" are read by genpname. */ 178 179 /* Note: Place UCHAR_ALPHABETIC before UCHAR_BINARY_START so that 180 debuggers display UCHAR_ALPHABETIC as the symbolic name for 0, 181 rather than UCHAR_BINARY_START. Likewise for other *_START 182 identifiers. */ 183 184 /** Binary property Alphabetic. Same as u_isUAlphabetic, different from u_isalpha. 185 Lu+Ll+Lt+Lm+Lo+Nl+Other_Alphabetic @stable ICU 2.1 */ 186 UCHAR_ALPHABETIC=0, 187 /** First constant for binary Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 188 UCHAR_BINARY_START=UCHAR_ALPHABETIC, 189 /** Binary property ASCII_Hex_Digit. 0-9 A-F a-f @stable ICU 2.1 */ 190 UCHAR_ASCII_HEX_DIGIT=1, 191 /** Binary property Bidi_Control. 192 Format controls which have specific functions 193 in the Bidi Algorithm. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 194 UCHAR_BIDI_CONTROL=2, 195 /** Binary property Bidi_Mirrored. 196 Characters that may change display in RTL text. 197 Same as u_isMirrored. 198 See Bidi Algorithm, UTR 9. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 199 UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED=3, 200 /** Binary property Dash. Variations of dashes. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 201 UCHAR_DASH=4, 202 /** Binary property Default_Ignorable_Code_Point (new in Unicode 3.2). 203 Ignorable in most processing. 204 <2060..206F, FFF0..FFFB, E0000..E0FFF>+Other_Default_Ignorable_Code_Point+(Cf+Cc+Cs-White_Space) @stable ICU 2.1 */ 205 UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT=5, 206 /** Binary property Deprecated (new in Unicode 3.2). 207 The usage of deprecated characters is strongly discouraged. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 208 UCHAR_DEPRECATED=6, 209 /** Binary property Diacritic. Characters that linguistically modify 210 the meaning of another character to which they apply. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 211 UCHAR_DIACRITIC=7, 212 /** Binary property Extender. 213 Extend the value or shape of a preceding alphabetic character, 214 e.g., length and iteration marks. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 215 UCHAR_EXTENDER=8, 216 /** Binary property Full_Composition_Exclusion. 217 CompositionExclusions.txt+Singleton Decompositions+ 218 Non-Starter Decompositions. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 219 UCHAR_FULL_COMPOSITION_EXCLUSION=9, 220 /** Binary property Grapheme_Base (new in Unicode 3.2). 221 For programmatic determination of grapheme cluster boundaries. 222 [0..10FFFF]-Cc-Cf-Cs-Co-Cn-Zl-Zp-Grapheme_Link-Grapheme_Extend-CGJ @stable ICU 2.1 */ 223 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_BASE=10, 224 /** Binary property Grapheme_Extend (new in Unicode 3.2). 225 For programmatic determination of grapheme cluster boundaries. 226 Me+Mn+Mc+Other_Grapheme_Extend-Grapheme_Link-CGJ @stable ICU 2.1 */ 227 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_EXTEND=11, 228 /** Binary property Grapheme_Link (new in Unicode 3.2). 229 For programmatic determination of grapheme cluster boundaries. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 230 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_LINK=12, 231 /** Binary property Hex_Digit. 232 Characters commonly used for hexadecimal numbers. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 233 UCHAR_HEX_DIGIT=13, 234 /** Binary property Hyphen. Dashes used to mark connections 235 between pieces of words, plus the Katakana middle dot. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 236 UCHAR_HYPHEN=14, 237 /** Binary property ID_Continue. 238 Characters that can continue an identifier. 239 DerivedCoreProperties.txt also says "NOTE: Cf characters should be filtered out." 240 ID_Start+Mn+Mc+Nd+Pc @stable ICU 2.1 */ 241 UCHAR_ID_CONTINUE=15, 242 /** Binary property ID_Start. 243 Characters that can start an identifier. 244 Lu+Ll+Lt+Lm+Lo+Nl @stable ICU 2.1 */ 245 UCHAR_ID_START=16, 246 /** Binary property Ideographic. 247 CJKV ideographs. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 248 UCHAR_IDEOGRAPHIC=17, 249 /** Binary property IDS_Binary_Operator (new in Unicode 3.2). 250 For programmatic determination of 251 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 252 UCHAR_IDS_BINARY_OPERATOR=18, 253 /** Binary property IDS_Trinary_Operator (new in Unicode 3.2). 254 For programmatic determination of 255 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 256 UCHAR_IDS_TRINARY_OPERATOR=19, 257 /** Binary property Join_Control. 258 Format controls for cursive joining and ligation. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 259 UCHAR_JOIN_CONTROL=20, 260 /** Binary property Logical_Order_Exception (new in Unicode 3.2). 261 Characters that do not use logical order and 262 require special handling in most processing. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 263 UCHAR_LOGICAL_ORDER_EXCEPTION=21, 264 /** Binary property Lowercase. Same as u_isULowercase, different from u_islower. 265 Ll+Other_Lowercase @stable ICU 2.1 */ 266 UCHAR_LOWERCASE=22, 267 /** Binary property Math. Sm+Other_Math @stable ICU 2.1 */ 268 UCHAR_MATH=23, 269 /** Binary property Noncharacter_Code_Point. 270 Code points that are explicitly defined as illegal 271 for the encoding of characters. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 272 UCHAR_NONCHARACTER_CODE_POINT=24, 273 /** Binary property Quotation_Mark. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 274 UCHAR_QUOTATION_MARK=25, 275 /** Binary property Radical (new in Unicode 3.2). 276 For programmatic determination of 277 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 278 UCHAR_RADICAL=26, 279 /** Binary property Soft_Dotted (new in Unicode 3.2). 280 Characters with a "soft dot", like i or j. 281 An accent placed on these characters causes 282 the dot to disappear. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 283 UCHAR_SOFT_DOTTED=27, 284 /** Binary property Terminal_Punctuation. 285 Punctuation characters that generally mark 286 the end of textual units. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 287 UCHAR_TERMINAL_PUNCTUATION=28, 288 /** Binary property Unified_Ideograph (new in Unicode 3.2). 289 For programmatic determination of 290 Ideographic Description Sequences. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 291 UCHAR_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPH=29, 292 /** Binary property Uppercase. Same as u_isUUppercase, different from u_isupper. 293 Lu+Other_Uppercase @stable ICU 2.1 */ 294 UCHAR_UPPERCASE=30, 295 /** Binary property White_Space. 296 Same as u_isUWhiteSpace, different from u_isspace and u_isWhitespace. 297 Space characters+TAB+CR+LF-ZWSP-ZWNBSP @stable ICU 2.1 */ 298 UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE=31, 299 /** Binary property XID_Continue. 300 ID_Continue modified to allow closure under 301 normalization forms NFKC and NFKD. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 302 UCHAR_XID_CONTINUE=32, 303 /** Binary property XID_Start. ID_Start modified to allow 304 closure under normalization forms NFKC and NFKD. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 305 UCHAR_XID_START=33, 306 /** Binary property Case_Sensitive. Either the source of a case 307 mapping or _in_ the target of a case mapping. Not the same as 308 the general category Cased_Letter. @stable ICU 2.6 */ 309 UCHAR_CASE_SENSITIVE=34, 310 /** Binary property STerm (new in Unicode 4.0.1). 311 Sentence Terminal. Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries 312 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) 313 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 314 UCHAR_S_TERM=35, 315 /** Binary property Variation_Selector (new in Unicode 4.0.1). 316 Indicates all those characters that qualify as Variation Selectors. 317 For details on the behavior of these characters, 318 see StandardizedVariants.html and 15.6 Variation Selectors. 319 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 320 UCHAR_VARIATION_SELECTOR=36, 321 /** Binary property NFD_Inert. 322 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFD, 323 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. 324 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the 325 Normalizer2::isInert() method. 326 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 327 UCHAR_NFD_INERT=37, 328 /** Binary property NFKD_Inert. 329 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFKD, 330 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. 331 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the 332 Normalizer2::isInert() method. 333 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 334 UCHAR_NFKD_INERT=38, 335 /** Binary property NFC_Inert. 336 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFC, 337 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. 338 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the 339 Normalizer2::isInert() method. 340 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 341 UCHAR_NFC_INERT=39, 342 /** Binary property NFKC_Inert. 343 ICU-specific property for characters that are inert under NFKC, 344 i.e., they do not interact with adjacent characters. 345 See the documentation for the Normalizer2 class and the 346 Normalizer2::isInert() method. 347 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 348 UCHAR_NFKC_INERT=40, 349 /** Binary Property Segment_Starter. 350 ICU-specific property for characters that are starters in terms of 351 Unicode normalization and combining character sequences. 352 They have ccc=0 and do not occur in non-initial position of the 353 canonical decomposition of any character 354 (like a-umlaut in NFD and a Jamo T in an NFD(Hangul LVT)). 355 ICU uses this property for segmenting a string for generating a set of 356 canonically equivalent strings, e.g. for canonical closure while 357 processing collation tailoring rules. 358 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 359 UCHAR_SEGMENT_STARTER=41, 360 /** Binary property Pattern_Syntax (new in Unicode 4.1). 361 See UAX #31 Identifier and Pattern Syntax 362 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/) 363 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 364 UCHAR_PATTERN_SYNTAX=42, 365 /** Binary property Pattern_White_Space (new in Unicode 4.1). 366 See UAX #31 Identifier and Pattern Syntax 367 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr31/) 368 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 369 UCHAR_PATTERN_WHITE_SPACE=43, 370 /** Binary property alnum (a C/POSIX character class). 371 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. 372 See the uchar.h file documentation. 373 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 374 UCHAR_POSIX_ALNUM=44, 375 /** Binary property blank (a C/POSIX character class). 376 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. 377 See the uchar.h file documentation. 378 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 379 UCHAR_POSIX_BLANK=45, 380 /** Binary property graph (a C/POSIX character class). 381 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. 382 See the uchar.h file documentation. 383 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 384 UCHAR_POSIX_GRAPH=46, 385 /** Binary property print (a C/POSIX character class). 386 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. 387 See the uchar.h file documentation. 388 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 389 UCHAR_POSIX_PRINT=47, 390 /** Binary property xdigit (a C/POSIX character class). 391 Implemented according to the UTS #18 Annex C Standard Recommendation. 392 See the uchar.h file documentation. 393 @stable ICU 3.4 */ 394 UCHAR_POSIX_XDIGIT=48, 395 /** Binary property Cased. For Lowercase, Uppercase and Titlecase characters. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 396 UCHAR_CASED=49, 397 /** Binary property Case_Ignorable. Used in context-sensitive case mappings. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 398 UCHAR_CASE_IGNORABLE=50, 399 /** Binary property Changes_When_Lowercased. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 400 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_LOWERCASED=51, 401 /** Binary property Changes_When_Uppercased. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 402 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_UPPERCASED=52, 403 /** Binary property Changes_When_Titlecased. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 404 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_TITLECASED=53, 405 /** Binary property Changes_When_Casefolded. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 406 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_CASEFOLDED=54, 407 /** Binary property Changes_When_Casemapped. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 408 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_CASEMAPPED=55, 409 /** Binary property Changes_When_NFKC_Casefolded. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 410 UCHAR_CHANGES_WHEN_NFKC_CASEFOLDED=56, 411 /** One more than the last constant for binary Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 412 UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT=57, 413 414 /** Enumerated property Bidi_Class. 415 Same as u_charDirection, returns UCharDirection values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 416 UCHAR_BIDI_CLASS=0x1000, 417 /** First constant for enumerated/integer Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 418 UCHAR_INT_START=UCHAR_BIDI_CLASS, 419 /** Enumerated property Block. 420 Same as ublock_getCode, returns UBlockCode values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 421 UCHAR_BLOCK=0x1001, 422 /** Enumerated property Canonical_Combining_Class. 423 Same as u_getCombiningClass, returns 8-bit numeric values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 424 UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS=0x1002, 425 /** Enumerated property Decomposition_Type. 426 Returns UDecompositionType values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 427 UCHAR_DECOMPOSITION_TYPE=0x1003, 428 /** Enumerated property East_Asian_Width. 429 See http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr11/ 430 Returns UEastAsianWidth values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 431 UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN_WIDTH=0x1004, 432 /** Enumerated property General_Category. 433 Same as u_charType, returns UCharCategory values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 434 UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY=0x1005, 435 /** Enumerated property Joining_Group. 436 Returns UJoiningGroup values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 437 UCHAR_JOINING_GROUP=0x1006, 438 /** Enumerated property Joining_Type. 439 Returns UJoiningType values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 440 UCHAR_JOINING_TYPE=0x1007, 441 /** Enumerated property Line_Break. 442 Returns ULineBreak values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 443 UCHAR_LINE_BREAK=0x1008, 444 /** Enumerated property Numeric_Type. 445 Returns UNumericType values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 446 UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE=0x1009, 447 /** Enumerated property Script. 448 Same as uscript_getScript, returns UScriptCode values. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 449 UCHAR_SCRIPT=0x100A, 450 /** Enumerated property Hangul_Syllable_Type, new in Unicode 4. 451 Returns UHangulSyllableType values. @stable ICU 2.6 */ 452 UCHAR_HANGUL_SYLLABLE_TYPE=0x100B, 453 /** Enumerated property NFD_Quick_Check. 454 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ 455 UCHAR_NFD_QUICK_CHECK=0x100C, 456 /** Enumerated property NFKD_Quick_Check. 457 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ 458 UCHAR_NFKD_QUICK_CHECK=0x100D, 459 /** Enumerated property NFC_Quick_Check. 460 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ 461 UCHAR_NFC_QUICK_CHECK=0x100E, 462 /** Enumerated property NFKC_Quick_Check. 463 Returns UNormalizationCheckResult values. @stable ICU 3.0 */ 464 UCHAR_NFKC_QUICK_CHECK=0x100F, 465 /** Enumerated property Lead_Canonical_Combining_Class. 466 ICU-specific property for the ccc of the first code point 467 of the decomposition, or lccc(c)=ccc(NFD(c)[0]). 468 Useful for checking for canonically ordered text; 469 see UNORM_FCD and http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/#FCD . 470 Returns 8-bit numeric values like UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS. @stable ICU 3.0 */ 471 UCHAR_LEAD_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS=0x1010, 472 /** Enumerated property Trail_Canonical_Combining_Class. 473 ICU-specific property for the ccc of the last code point 474 of the decomposition, or tccc(c)=ccc(NFD(c)[last]). 475 Useful for checking for canonically ordered text; 476 see UNORM_FCD and http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn5/#FCD . 477 Returns 8-bit numeric values like UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS. @stable ICU 3.0 */ 478 UCHAR_TRAIL_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS=0x1011, 479 /** Enumerated property Grapheme_Cluster_Break (new in Unicode 4.1). 480 Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries 481 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) 482 Returns UGraphemeClusterBreak values. @stable ICU 3.4 */ 483 UCHAR_GRAPHEME_CLUSTER_BREAK=0x1012, 484 /** Enumerated property Sentence_Break (new in Unicode 4.1). 485 Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries 486 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) 487 Returns USentenceBreak values. @stable ICU 3.4 */ 488 UCHAR_SENTENCE_BREAK=0x1013, 489 /** Enumerated property Word_Break (new in Unicode 4.1). 490 Used in UAX #29: Text Boundaries 491 (http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) 492 Returns UWordBreakValues values. @stable ICU 3.4 */ 493 UCHAR_WORD_BREAK=0x1014, 494 /** One more than the last constant for enumerated/integer Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.2 */ 495 UCHAR_INT_LIMIT=0x1015, 496 497 /** Bitmask property General_Category_Mask. 498 This is the General_Category property returned as a bit mask. 499 When used in u_getIntPropertyValue(c), same as U_MASK(u_charType(c)), 500 returns bit masks for UCharCategory values where exactly one bit is set. 501 When used with u_getPropertyValueName() and u_getPropertyValueEnum(), 502 a multi-bit mask is used for sets of categories like "Letters". 503 Mask values should be cast to uint32_t. 504 @stable ICU 2.4 */ 505 UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK=0x2000, 506 /** First constant for bit-mask Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 507 UCHAR_MASK_START=UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK, 508 /** One more than the last constant for bit-mask Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 509 UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT=0x2001, 510 511 /** Double property Numeric_Value. 512 Corresponds to u_getNumericValue. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 513 UCHAR_NUMERIC_VALUE=0x3000, 514 /** First constant for double Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 515 UCHAR_DOUBLE_START=UCHAR_NUMERIC_VALUE, 516 /** One more than the last constant for double Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 517 UCHAR_DOUBLE_LIMIT=0x3001, 518 519 /** String property Age. 520 Corresponds to u_charAge. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 521 UCHAR_AGE=0x4000, 522 /** First constant for string Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 523 UCHAR_STRING_START=UCHAR_AGE, 524 /** String property Bidi_Mirroring_Glyph. 525 Corresponds to u_charMirror. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 526 UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORING_GLYPH=0x4001, 527 /** String property Case_Folding. 528 Corresponds to u_strFoldCase in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 529 UCHAR_CASE_FOLDING=0x4002, 530 /** String property ISO_Comment. 531 Corresponds to u_getISOComment. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 532 UCHAR_ISO_COMMENT=0x4003, 533 /** String property Lowercase_Mapping. 534 Corresponds to u_strToLower in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 535 UCHAR_LOWERCASE_MAPPING=0x4004, 536 /** String property Name. 537 Corresponds to u_charName. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 538 UCHAR_NAME=0x4005, 539 /** String property Simple_Case_Folding. 540 Corresponds to u_foldCase. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 541 UCHAR_SIMPLE_CASE_FOLDING=0x4006, 542 /** String property Simple_Lowercase_Mapping. 543 Corresponds to u_tolower. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 544 UCHAR_SIMPLE_LOWERCASE_MAPPING=0x4007, 545 /** String property Simple_Titlecase_Mapping. 546 Corresponds to u_totitle. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 547 UCHAR_SIMPLE_TITLECASE_MAPPING=0x4008, 548 /** String property Simple_Uppercase_Mapping. 549 Corresponds to u_toupper. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 550 UCHAR_SIMPLE_UPPERCASE_MAPPING=0x4009, 551 /** String property Titlecase_Mapping. 552 Corresponds to u_strToTitle in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 553 UCHAR_TITLECASE_MAPPING=0x400A, 554 /** String property Unicode_1_Name. 555 Corresponds to u_charName. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 556 UCHAR_UNICODE_1_NAME=0x400B, 557 /** String property Uppercase_Mapping. 558 Corresponds to u_strToUpper in ustring.h. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 559 UCHAR_UPPERCASE_MAPPING=0x400C, 560 /** One more than the last constant for string Unicode properties. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 561 UCHAR_STRING_LIMIT=0x400D, 562 563 /** Provisional property Script_Extensions (new in Unicode 6.0). 564 As a provisional property, it may be modified or removed 565 in future versions of the Unicode Standard, and thus in ICU. 566 Some characters are commonly used in multiple scripts. 567 For more information, see UAX #24: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr24/. 568 Corresponds to uscript_hasScript and uscript_getScriptExtensions in uscript.h. 569 @draft ICU 4.6 */ 570 UCHAR_SCRIPT_EXTENSIONS=0x7000, 571 /** First constant for Unicode properties with unusual value types. @draft ICU 4.6 */ 572 UCHAR_OTHER_PROPERTY_START=UCHAR_SCRIPT_EXTENSIONS, 573 /** One more than the last constant for Unicode properties with unusual value types. 574 * @draft ICU 4.6 */ 575 UCHAR_OTHER_PROPERTY_LIMIT=0x7001, 576 577 /** Represents a nonexistent or invalid property or property value. @stable ICU 2.4 */ 578 UCHAR_INVALID_CODE = -1 579 } UProperty; 580 581 /** 582 * Data for enumerated Unicode general category types. 583 * See http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/UnicodeData.html . 584 * @stable ICU 2.0 585 */ 586 typedef enum UCharCategory 587 { 588 /** See note !!. Comments of the form "Cn" are read by genpname. */ 589 590 /** Non-category for unassigned and non-character code points. @stable ICU 2.0 */ 591 U_UNASSIGNED = 0, 592 /** Cn "Other, Not Assigned (no characters in [UnicodeData.txt] have this property)" (same as U_UNASSIGNED!) @stable ICU 2.0 */ 593 U_GENERAL_OTHER_TYPES = 0, 594 /** Lu @stable ICU 2.0 */ 595 U_UPPERCASE_LETTER = 1, 596 /** Ll @stable ICU 2.0 */ 597 U_LOWERCASE_LETTER = 2, 598 /** Lt @stable ICU 2.0 */ 599 U_TITLECASE_LETTER = 3, 600 /** Lm @stable ICU 2.0 */ 601 U_MODIFIER_LETTER = 4, 602 /** Lo @stable ICU 2.0 */ 603 U_OTHER_LETTER = 5, 604 /** Mn @stable ICU 2.0 */ 605 U_NON_SPACING_MARK = 6, 606 /** Me @stable ICU 2.0 */ 607 U_ENCLOSING_MARK = 7, 608 /** Mc @stable ICU 2.0 */ 609 U_COMBINING_SPACING_MARK = 8, 610 /** Nd @stable ICU 2.0 */ 611 U_DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER = 9, 612 /** Nl @stable ICU 2.0 */ 613 U_LETTER_NUMBER = 10, 614 /** No @stable ICU 2.0 */ 615 U_OTHER_NUMBER = 11, 616 /** Zs @stable ICU 2.0 */ 617 U_SPACE_SEPARATOR = 12, 618 /** Zl @stable ICU 2.0 */ 619 U_LINE_SEPARATOR = 13, 620 /** Zp @stable ICU 2.0 */ 621 U_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR = 14, 622 /** Cc @stable ICU 2.0 */ 623 U_CONTROL_CHAR = 15, 624 /** Cf @stable ICU 2.0 */ 625 U_FORMAT_CHAR = 16, 626 /** Co @stable ICU 2.0 */ 627 U_PRIVATE_USE_CHAR = 17, 628 /** Cs @stable ICU 2.0 */ 629 U_SURROGATE = 18, 630 /** Pd @stable ICU 2.0 */ 631 U_DASH_PUNCTUATION = 19, 632 /** Ps @stable ICU 2.0 */ 633 U_START_PUNCTUATION = 20, 634 /** Pe @stable ICU 2.0 */ 635 U_END_PUNCTUATION = 21, 636 /** Pc @stable ICU 2.0 */ 637 U_CONNECTOR_PUNCTUATION = 22, 638 /** Po @stable ICU 2.0 */ 639 U_OTHER_PUNCTUATION = 23, 640 /** Sm @stable ICU 2.0 */ 641 U_MATH_SYMBOL = 24, 642 /** Sc @stable ICU 2.0 */ 643 U_CURRENCY_SYMBOL = 25, 644 /** Sk @stable ICU 2.0 */ 645 U_MODIFIER_SYMBOL = 26, 646 /** So @stable ICU 2.0 */ 647 U_OTHER_SYMBOL = 27, 648 /** Pi @stable ICU 2.0 */ 649 U_INITIAL_PUNCTUATION = 28, 650 /** Pf @stable ICU 2.0 */ 651 U_FINAL_PUNCTUATION = 29, 652 /** One higher than the last enum UCharCategory constant. @stable ICU 2.0 */ 653 U_CHAR_CATEGORY_COUNT 654 } UCharCategory; 655 656 /** 657 * U_GC_XX_MASK constants are bit flags corresponding to Unicode 658 * general category values. 659 * For each category, the nth bit is set if the numeric value of the 660 * corresponding UCharCategory constant is n. 661 * 662 * There are also some U_GC_Y_MASK constants for groups of general categories 663 * like L for all letter categories. 664 * 665 * @see u_charType 666 * @see U_GET_GC_MASK 667 * @see UCharCategory 668 * @stable ICU 2.1 669 */ 670 #define U_GC_CN_MASK U_MASK(U_GENERAL_OTHER_TYPES) 671 672 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 673 #define U_GC_LU_MASK U_MASK(U_UPPERCASE_LETTER) 674 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 675 #define U_GC_LL_MASK U_MASK(U_LOWERCASE_LETTER) 676 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 677 #define U_GC_LT_MASK U_MASK(U_TITLECASE_LETTER) 678 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 679 #define U_GC_LM_MASK U_MASK(U_MODIFIER_LETTER) 680 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 681 #define U_GC_LO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_LETTER) 682 683 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 684 #define U_GC_MN_MASK U_MASK(U_NON_SPACING_MARK) 685 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 686 #define U_GC_ME_MASK U_MASK(U_ENCLOSING_MARK) 687 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 688 #define U_GC_MC_MASK U_MASK(U_COMBINING_SPACING_MARK) 689 690 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 691 #define U_GC_ND_MASK U_MASK(U_DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER) 692 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 693 #define U_GC_NL_MASK U_MASK(U_LETTER_NUMBER) 694 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 695 #define U_GC_NO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_NUMBER) 696 697 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 698 #define U_GC_ZS_MASK U_MASK(U_SPACE_SEPARATOR) 699 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 700 #define U_GC_ZL_MASK U_MASK(U_LINE_SEPARATOR) 701 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 702 #define U_GC_ZP_MASK U_MASK(U_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR) 703 704 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 705 #define U_GC_CC_MASK U_MASK(U_CONTROL_CHAR) 706 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 707 #define U_GC_CF_MASK U_MASK(U_FORMAT_CHAR) 708 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 709 #define U_GC_CO_MASK U_MASK(U_PRIVATE_USE_CHAR) 710 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 711 #define U_GC_CS_MASK U_MASK(U_SURROGATE) 712 713 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 714 #define U_GC_PD_MASK U_MASK(U_DASH_PUNCTUATION) 715 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 716 #define U_GC_PS_MASK U_MASK(U_START_PUNCTUATION) 717 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 718 #define U_GC_PE_MASK U_MASK(U_END_PUNCTUATION) 719 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 720 #define U_GC_PC_MASK U_MASK(U_CONNECTOR_PUNCTUATION) 721 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 722 #define U_GC_PO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_PUNCTUATION) 723 724 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 725 #define U_GC_SM_MASK U_MASK(U_MATH_SYMBOL) 726 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 727 #define U_GC_SC_MASK U_MASK(U_CURRENCY_SYMBOL) 728 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 729 #define U_GC_SK_MASK U_MASK(U_MODIFIER_SYMBOL) 730 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 731 #define U_GC_SO_MASK U_MASK(U_OTHER_SYMBOL) 732 733 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 734 #define U_GC_PI_MASK U_MASK(U_INITIAL_PUNCTUATION) 735 /** Mask constant for a UCharCategory. @stable ICU 2.1 */ 736 #define U_GC_PF_MASK U_MASK(U_FINAL_PUNCTUATION) 737 738 739 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (L Letters). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 740 #define U_GC_L_MASK \ 741 (U_GC_LU_MASK|U_GC_LL_MASK|U_GC_LT_MASK|U_GC_LM_MASK|U_GC_LO_MASK) 742 743 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (LC Cased Letters). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 744 #define U_GC_LC_MASK \ 745 (U_GC_LU_MASK|U_GC_LL_MASK|U_GC_LT_MASK) 746 747 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (M Marks). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 748 #define U_GC_M_MASK (U_GC_MN_MASK|U_GC_ME_MASK|U_GC_MC_MASK) 749 750 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (N Numbers). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 751 #define U_GC_N_MASK (U_GC_ND_MASK|U_GC_NL_MASK|U_GC_NO_MASK) 752 753 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (Z Separators). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 754 #define U_GC_Z_MASK (U_GC_ZS_MASK|U_GC_ZL_MASK|U_GC_ZP_MASK) 755 756 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (C Others). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 757 #define U_GC_C_MASK \ 758 (U_GC_CN_MASK|U_GC_CC_MASK|U_GC_CF_MASK|U_GC_CO_MASK|U_GC_CS_MASK) 759 760 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (P Punctuation). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 761 #define U_GC_P_MASK \ 762 (U_GC_PD_MASK|U_GC_PS_MASK|U_GC_PE_MASK|U_GC_PC_MASK|U_GC_PO_MASK| \ 763 U_GC_PI_MASK|U_GC_PF_MASK) 764 765 /** Mask constant for multiple UCharCategory bits (S Symbols). @stable ICU 2.1 */ 766 #define U_GC_S_MASK (U_GC_SM_MASK|U_GC_SC_MASK|U_GC_SK_MASK|U_GC_SO_MASK) 767 768 /** 769 * This specifies the language directional property of a character set. 770 * @stable ICU 2.0 771 */ 772 typedef enum UCharDirection { 773 /** See note !!. Comments of the form "EN" are read by genpname. */ 774 775 /** L @stable ICU 2.0 */ 776 U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT = 0, 777 /** R @stable ICU 2.0 */ 778 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT = 1, 779 /** EN @stable ICU 2.0 */ 780 U_EUROPEAN_NUMBER = 2, 781 /** ES @stable ICU 2.0 */ 782 U_EUROPEAN_NUMBER_SEPARATOR = 3, 783 /** ET @stable ICU 2.0 */ 784 U_EUROPEAN_NUMBER_TERMINATOR = 4, 785 /** AN @stable ICU 2.0 */ 786 U_ARABIC_NUMBER = 5, 787 /** CS @stable ICU 2.0 */ 788 U_COMMON_NUMBER_SEPARATOR = 6, 789 /** B @stable ICU 2.0 */ 790 U_BLOCK_SEPARATOR = 7, 791 /** S @stable ICU 2.0 */ 792 U_SEGMENT_SEPARATOR = 8, 793 /** WS @stable ICU 2.0 */ 794 U_WHITE_SPACE_NEUTRAL = 9, 795 /** ON @stable ICU 2.0 */ 796 U_OTHER_NEUTRAL = 10, 797 /** LRE @stable ICU 2.0 */ 798 U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_EMBEDDING = 11, 799 /** LRO @stable ICU 2.0 */ 800 U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_OVERRIDE = 12, 801 /** AL @stable ICU 2.0 */ 802 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_ARABIC = 13, 803 /** RLE @stable ICU 2.0 */ 804 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_EMBEDDING = 14, 805 /** RLO @stable ICU 2.0 */ 806 U_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_OVERRIDE = 15, 807 /** PDF @stable ICU 2.0 */ 808 U_POP_DIRECTIONAL_FORMAT = 16, 809 /** NSM @stable ICU 2.0 */ 810 U_DIR_NON_SPACING_MARK = 17, 811 /** BN @stable ICU 2.0 */ 812 U_BOUNDARY_NEUTRAL = 18, 813 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 814 U_CHAR_DIRECTION_COUNT 815 } UCharDirection; 816 817 /** 818 * Constants for Unicode blocks, see the Unicode Data file Blocks.txt 819 * @stable ICU 2.0 820 */ 821 enum UBlockCode { 822 823 /** New No_Block value in Unicode 4. @stable ICU 2.6 */ 824 UBLOCK_NO_BLOCK = 0, /*[none]*/ /* Special range indicating No_Block */ 825 826 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 827 UBLOCK_BASIC_LATIN = 1, /*[0000]*/ /*See note !!*/ 828 829 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 830 UBLOCK_LATIN_1_SUPPLEMENT=2, /*[0080]*/ 831 832 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 833 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_A =3, /*[0100]*/ 834 835 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 836 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_B =4, /*[0180]*/ 837 838 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 839 UBLOCK_IPA_EXTENSIONS =5, /*[0250]*/ 840 841 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 842 UBLOCK_SPACING_MODIFIER_LETTERS =6, /*[02B0]*/ 843 844 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 845 UBLOCK_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS =7, /*[0300]*/ 846 847 /** 848 * Unicode 3.2 renames this block to "Greek and Coptic". 849 * @stable ICU 2.0 850 */ 851 UBLOCK_GREEK =8, /*[0370]*/ 852 853 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 854 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC =9, /*[0400]*/ 855 856 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 857 UBLOCK_ARMENIAN =10, /*[0530]*/ 858 859 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 860 UBLOCK_HEBREW =11, /*[0590]*/ 861 862 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 863 UBLOCK_ARABIC =12, /*[0600]*/ 864 865 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 866 UBLOCK_SYRIAC =13, /*[0700]*/ 867 868 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 869 UBLOCK_THAANA =14, /*[0780]*/ 870 871 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 872 UBLOCK_DEVANAGARI =15, /*[0900]*/ 873 874 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 875 UBLOCK_BENGALI =16, /*[0980]*/ 876 877 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 878 UBLOCK_GURMUKHI =17, /*[0A00]*/ 879 880 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 881 UBLOCK_GUJARATI =18, /*[0A80]*/ 882 883 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 884 UBLOCK_ORIYA =19, /*[0B00]*/ 885 886 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 887 UBLOCK_TAMIL =20, /*[0B80]*/ 888 889 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 890 UBLOCK_TELUGU =21, /*[0C00]*/ 891 892 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 893 UBLOCK_KANNADA =22, /*[0C80]*/ 894 895 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 896 UBLOCK_MALAYALAM =23, /*[0D00]*/ 897 898 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 899 UBLOCK_SINHALA =24, /*[0D80]*/ 900 901 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 902 UBLOCK_THAI =25, /*[0E00]*/ 903 904 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 905 UBLOCK_LAO =26, /*[0E80]*/ 906 907 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 908 UBLOCK_TIBETAN =27, /*[0F00]*/ 909 910 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 911 UBLOCK_MYANMAR =28, /*[1000]*/ 912 913 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 914 UBLOCK_GEORGIAN =29, /*[10A0]*/ 915 916 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 917 UBLOCK_HANGUL_JAMO =30, /*[1100]*/ 918 919 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 920 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC =31, /*[1200]*/ 921 922 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 923 UBLOCK_CHEROKEE =32, /*[13A0]*/ 924 925 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 926 UBLOCK_UNIFIED_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL_SYLLABICS =33, /*[1400]*/ 927 928 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 929 UBLOCK_OGHAM =34, /*[1680]*/ 930 931 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 932 UBLOCK_RUNIC =35, /*[16A0]*/ 933 934 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 935 UBLOCK_KHMER =36, /*[1780]*/ 936 937 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 938 UBLOCK_MONGOLIAN =37, /*[1800]*/ 939 940 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 941 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_ADDITIONAL =38, /*[1E00]*/ 942 943 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 944 UBLOCK_GREEK_EXTENDED =39, /*[1F00]*/ 945 946 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 947 UBLOCK_GENERAL_PUNCTUATION =40, /*[2000]*/ 948 949 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 950 UBLOCK_SUPERSCRIPTS_AND_SUBSCRIPTS =41, /*[2070]*/ 951 952 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 953 UBLOCK_CURRENCY_SYMBOLS =42, /*[20A0]*/ 954 955 /** 956 * Unicode 3.2 renames this block to "Combining Diacritical Marks for Symbols". 957 * @stable ICU 2.0 958 */ 959 UBLOCK_COMBINING_MARKS_FOR_SYMBOLS =43, /*[20D0]*/ 960 961 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 962 UBLOCK_LETTERLIKE_SYMBOLS =44, /*[2100]*/ 963 964 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 965 UBLOCK_NUMBER_FORMS =45, /*[2150]*/ 966 967 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 968 UBLOCK_ARROWS =46, /*[2190]*/ 969 970 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 971 UBLOCK_MATHEMATICAL_OPERATORS =47, /*[2200]*/ 972 973 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 974 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_TECHNICAL =48, /*[2300]*/ 975 976 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 977 UBLOCK_CONTROL_PICTURES =49, /*[2400]*/ 978 979 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 980 UBLOCK_OPTICAL_CHARACTER_RECOGNITION =50, /*[2440]*/ 981 982 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 983 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_ALPHANUMERICS =51, /*[2460]*/ 984 985 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 986 UBLOCK_BOX_DRAWING =52, /*[2500]*/ 987 988 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 989 UBLOCK_BLOCK_ELEMENTS =53, /*[2580]*/ 990 991 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 992 UBLOCK_GEOMETRIC_SHAPES =54, /*[25A0]*/ 993 994 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 995 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS =55, /*[2600]*/ 996 997 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 998 UBLOCK_DINGBATS =56, /*[2700]*/ 999 1000 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1001 UBLOCK_BRAILLE_PATTERNS =57, /*[2800]*/ 1002 1003 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1004 UBLOCK_CJK_RADICALS_SUPPLEMENT =58, /*[2E80]*/ 1005 1006 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1007 UBLOCK_KANGXI_RADICALS =59, /*[2F00]*/ 1008 1009 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1010 UBLOCK_IDEOGRAPHIC_DESCRIPTION_CHARACTERS =60, /*[2FF0]*/ 1011 1012 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1013 UBLOCK_CJK_SYMBOLS_AND_PUNCTUATION =61, /*[3000]*/ 1014 1015 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1016 UBLOCK_HIRAGANA =62, /*[3040]*/ 1017 1018 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1019 UBLOCK_KATAKANA =63, /*[30A0]*/ 1020 1021 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1022 UBLOCK_BOPOMOFO =64, /*[3100]*/ 1023 1024 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1025 UBLOCK_HANGUL_COMPATIBILITY_JAMO =65, /*[3130]*/ 1026 1027 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1028 UBLOCK_KANBUN =66, /*[3190]*/ 1029 1030 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1031 UBLOCK_BOPOMOFO_EXTENDED =67, /*[31A0]*/ 1032 1033 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1034 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_CJK_LETTERS_AND_MONTHS =68, /*[3200]*/ 1035 1036 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1037 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY =69, /*[3300]*/ 1038 1039 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1040 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_A =70, /*[3400]*/ 1041 1042 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1043 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS =71, /*[4E00]*/ 1044 1045 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1046 UBLOCK_YI_SYLLABLES =72, /*[A000]*/ 1047 1048 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1049 UBLOCK_YI_RADICALS =73, /*[A490]*/ 1050 1051 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1052 UBLOCK_HANGUL_SYLLABLES =74, /*[AC00]*/ 1053 1054 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1055 UBLOCK_HIGH_SURROGATES =75, /*[D800]*/ 1056 1057 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1058 UBLOCK_HIGH_PRIVATE_USE_SURROGATES =76, /*[DB80]*/ 1059 1060 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1061 UBLOCK_LOW_SURROGATES =77, /*[DC00]*/ 1062 1063 /** 1064 * Same as UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE_AREA. 1065 * Until Unicode 3.1.1, the corresponding block name was "Private Use", 1066 * and multiple code point ranges had this block. 1067 * Unicode 3.2 renames the block for the BMP PUA to "Private Use Area" and 1068 * adds separate blocks for the supplementary PUAs. 1069 * 1070 * @stable ICU 2.0 1071 */ 1072 UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE = 78, 1073 /** 1074 * Same as UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE. 1075 * Until Unicode 3.1.1, the corresponding block name was "Private Use", 1076 * and multiple code point ranges had this block. 1077 * Unicode 3.2 renames the block for the BMP PUA to "Private Use Area" and 1078 * adds separate blocks for the supplementary PUAs. 1079 * 1080 * @stable ICU 2.0 1081 */ 1082 UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE_AREA =UBLOCK_PRIVATE_USE, /*[E000]*/ 1083 1084 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1085 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_IDEOGRAPHS =79, /*[F900]*/ 1086 1087 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1088 UBLOCK_ALPHABETIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS =80, /*[FB00]*/ 1089 1090 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1091 UBLOCK_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_A =81, /*[FB50]*/ 1092 1093 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1094 UBLOCK_COMBINING_HALF_MARKS =82, /*[FE20]*/ 1095 1096 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1097 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_FORMS =83, /*[FE30]*/ 1098 1099 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1100 UBLOCK_SMALL_FORM_VARIANTS =84, /*[FE50]*/ 1101 1102 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1103 UBLOCK_ARABIC_PRESENTATION_FORMS_B =85, /*[FE70]*/ 1104 1105 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1106 UBLOCK_SPECIALS =86, /*[FFF0]*/ 1107 1108 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1109 UBLOCK_HALFWIDTH_AND_FULLWIDTH_FORMS =87, /*[FF00]*/ 1110 1111 /* New blocks in Unicode 3.1 */ 1112 1113 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1114 UBLOCK_OLD_ITALIC = 88 , /*[10300]*/ 1115 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1116 UBLOCK_GOTHIC = 89 , /*[10330]*/ 1117 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1118 UBLOCK_DESERET = 90 , /*[10400]*/ 1119 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1120 UBLOCK_BYZANTINE_MUSICAL_SYMBOLS = 91 , /*[1D000]*/ 1121 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1122 UBLOCK_MUSICAL_SYMBOLS = 92 , /*[1D100]*/ 1123 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1124 UBLOCK_MATHEMATICAL_ALPHANUMERIC_SYMBOLS = 93 , /*[1D400]*/ 1125 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1126 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_B = 94 , /*[20000]*/ 1127 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1128 UBLOCK_CJK_COMPATIBILITY_IDEOGRAPHS_SUPPLEMENT = 95 , /*[2F800]*/ 1129 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1130 UBLOCK_TAGS = 96, /*[E0000]*/ 1131 1132 /* New blocks in Unicode 3.2 */ 1133 1134 /** 1135 * Unicode 4.0.1 renames the "Cyrillic Supplementary" block to "Cyrillic Supplement". 1136 * @stable ICU 2.2 1137 */ 1138 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENTARY = 97, 1139 /** @stable ICU 3.0 */ 1140 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENT = UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_SUPPLEMENTARY, /*[0500]*/ 1141 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1142 UBLOCK_TAGALOG = 98, /*[1700]*/ 1143 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1144 UBLOCK_HANUNOO = 99, /*[1720]*/ 1145 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1146 UBLOCK_BUHID = 100, /*[1740]*/ 1147 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1148 UBLOCK_TAGBANWA = 101, /*[1760]*/ 1149 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1150 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_MATHEMATICAL_SYMBOLS_A = 102, /*[27C0]*/ 1151 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1152 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_ARROWS_A = 103, /*[27F0]*/ 1153 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1154 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_ARROWS_B = 104, /*[2900]*/ 1155 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1156 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_MATHEMATICAL_SYMBOLS_B = 105, /*[2980]*/ 1157 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1158 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_MATHEMATICAL_OPERATORS = 106, /*[2A00]*/ 1159 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1160 UBLOCK_KATAKANA_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS = 107, /*[31F0]*/ 1161 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1162 UBLOCK_VARIATION_SELECTORS = 108, /*[FE00]*/ 1163 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1164 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTARY_PRIVATE_USE_AREA_A = 109, /*[F0000]*/ 1165 /** @stable ICU 2.2 */ 1166 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTARY_PRIVATE_USE_AREA_B = 110, /*[100000]*/ 1167 1168 /* New blocks in Unicode 4 */ 1169 1170 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1171 UBLOCK_LIMBU = 111, /*[1900]*/ 1172 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1173 UBLOCK_TAI_LE = 112, /*[1950]*/ 1174 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1175 UBLOCK_KHMER_SYMBOLS = 113, /*[19E0]*/ 1176 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1177 UBLOCK_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS = 114, /*[1D00]*/ 1178 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1179 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS_AND_ARROWS = 115, /*[2B00]*/ 1180 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1181 UBLOCK_YIJING_HEXAGRAM_SYMBOLS = 116, /*[4DC0]*/ 1182 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1183 UBLOCK_LINEAR_B_SYLLABARY = 117, /*[10000]*/ 1184 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1185 UBLOCK_LINEAR_B_IDEOGRAMS = 118, /*[10080]*/ 1186 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1187 UBLOCK_AEGEAN_NUMBERS = 119, /*[10100]*/ 1188 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1189 UBLOCK_UGARITIC = 120, /*[10380]*/ 1190 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1191 UBLOCK_SHAVIAN = 121, /*[10450]*/ 1192 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1193 UBLOCK_OSMANYA = 122, /*[10480]*/ 1194 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1195 UBLOCK_CYPRIOT_SYLLABARY = 123, /*[10800]*/ 1196 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1197 UBLOCK_TAI_XUAN_JING_SYMBOLS = 124, /*[1D300]*/ 1198 /** @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1199 UBLOCK_VARIATION_SELECTORS_SUPPLEMENT = 125, /*[E0100]*/ 1200 1201 /* New blocks in Unicode 4.1 */ 1202 1203 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1204 UBLOCK_ANCIENT_GREEK_MUSICAL_NOTATION = 126, /*[1D200]*/ 1205 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1206 UBLOCK_ANCIENT_GREEK_NUMBERS = 127, /*[10140]*/ 1207 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1208 UBLOCK_ARABIC_SUPPLEMENT = 128, /*[0750]*/ 1209 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1210 UBLOCK_BUGINESE = 129, /*[1A00]*/ 1211 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1212 UBLOCK_CJK_STROKES = 130, /*[31C0]*/ 1213 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1214 UBLOCK_COMBINING_DIACRITICAL_MARKS_SUPPLEMENT = 131, /*[1DC0]*/ 1215 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1216 UBLOCK_COPTIC = 132, /*[2C80]*/ 1217 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1218 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC_EXTENDED = 133, /*[2D80]*/ 1219 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1220 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC_SUPPLEMENT = 134, /*[1380]*/ 1221 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1222 UBLOCK_GEORGIAN_SUPPLEMENT = 135, /*[2D00]*/ 1223 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1224 UBLOCK_GLAGOLITIC = 136, /*[2C00]*/ 1225 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1226 UBLOCK_KHAROSHTHI = 137, /*[10A00]*/ 1227 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1228 UBLOCK_MODIFIER_TONE_LETTERS = 138, /*[A700]*/ 1229 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1230 UBLOCK_NEW_TAI_LUE = 139, /*[1980]*/ 1231 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1232 UBLOCK_OLD_PERSIAN = 140, /*[103A0]*/ 1233 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1234 UBLOCK_PHONETIC_EXTENSIONS_SUPPLEMENT = 141, /*[1D80]*/ 1235 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1236 UBLOCK_SUPPLEMENTAL_PUNCTUATION = 142, /*[2E00]*/ 1237 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1238 UBLOCK_SYLOTI_NAGRI = 143, /*[A800]*/ 1239 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1240 UBLOCK_TIFINAGH = 144, /*[2D30]*/ 1241 /** @stable ICU 3.4 */ 1242 UBLOCK_VERTICAL_FORMS = 145, /*[FE10]*/ 1243 1244 /* New blocks in Unicode 5.0 */ 1245 1246 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1247 UBLOCK_NKO = 146, /*[07C0]*/ 1248 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1249 UBLOCK_BALINESE = 147, /*[1B00]*/ 1250 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1251 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_C = 148, /*[2C60]*/ 1252 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1253 UBLOCK_LATIN_EXTENDED_D = 149, /*[A720]*/ 1254 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1255 UBLOCK_PHAGS_PA = 150, /*[A840]*/ 1256 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1257 UBLOCK_PHOENICIAN = 151, /*[10900]*/ 1258 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1259 UBLOCK_CUNEIFORM = 152, /*[12000]*/ 1260 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1261 UBLOCK_CUNEIFORM_NUMBERS_AND_PUNCTUATION = 153, /*[12400]*/ 1262 /** @stable ICU 3.6 */ 1263 UBLOCK_COUNTING_ROD_NUMERALS = 154, /*[1D360]*/ 1264 1265 /* New blocks in Unicode 5.1 */ 1266 1267 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1268 UBLOCK_SUNDANESE = 155, /*[1B80]*/ 1269 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1270 UBLOCK_LEPCHA = 156, /*[1C00]*/ 1271 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1272 UBLOCK_OL_CHIKI = 157, /*[1C50]*/ 1273 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1274 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_EXTENDED_A = 158, /*[2DE0]*/ 1275 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1276 UBLOCK_VAI = 159, /*[A500]*/ 1277 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1278 UBLOCK_CYRILLIC_EXTENDED_B = 160, /*[A640]*/ 1279 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1280 UBLOCK_SAURASHTRA = 161, /*[A880]*/ 1281 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1282 UBLOCK_KAYAH_LI = 162, /*[A900]*/ 1283 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1284 UBLOCK_REJANG = 163, /*[A930]*/ 1285 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1286 UBLOCK_CHAM = 164, /*[AA00]*/ 1287 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1288 UBLOCK_ANCIENT_SYMBOLS = 165, /*[10190]*/ 1289 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1290 UBLOCK_PHAISTOS_DISC = 166, /*[101D0]*/ 1291 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1292 UBLOCK_LYCIAN = 167, /*[10280]*/ 1293 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1294 UBLOCK_CARIAN = 168, /*[102A0]*/ 1295 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1296 UBLOCK_LYDIAN = 169, /*[10920]*/ 1297 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1298 UBLOCK_MAHJONG_TILES = 170, /*[1F000]*/ 1299 /** @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1300 UBLOCK_DOMINO_TILES = 171, /*[1F030]*/ 1301 1302 /* New blocks in Unicode 5.2 */ 1303 1304 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1305 UBLOCK_SAMARITAN = 172, /*[0800]*/ 1306 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1307 UBLOCK_UNIFIED_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL_SYLLABICS_EXTENDED = 173, /*[18B0]*/ 1308 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1309 UBLOCK_TAI_THAM = 174, /*[1A20]*/ 1310 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1311 UBLOCK_VEDIC_EXTENSIONS = 175, /*[1CD0]*/ 1312 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1313 UBLOCK_LISU = 176, /*[A4D0]*/ 1314 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1315 UBLOCK_BAMUM = 177, /*[A6A0]*/ 1316 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1317 UBLOCK_COMMON_INDIC_NUMBER_FORMS = 178, /*[A830]*/ 1318 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1319 UBLOCK_DEVANAGARI_EXTENDED = 179, /*[A8E0]*/ 1320 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1321 UBLOCK_HANGUL_JAMO_EXTENDED_A = 180, /*[A960]*/ 1322 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1323 UBLOCK_JAVANESE = 181, /*[A980]*/ 1324 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1325 UBLOCK_MYANMAR_EXTENDED_A = 182, /*[AA60]*/ 1326 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1327 UBLOCK_TAI_VIET = 183, /*[AA80]*/ 1328 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1329 UBLOCK_MEETEI_MAYEK = 184, /*[ABC0]*/ 1330 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1331 UBLOCK_HANGUL_JAMO_EXTENDED_B = 185, /*[D7B0]*/ 1332 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1333 UBLOCK_IMPERIAL_ARAMAIC = 186, /*[10840]*/ 1334 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1335 UBLOCK_OLD_SOUTH_ARABIAN = 187, /*[10A60]*/ 1336 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1337 UBLOCK_AVESTAN = 188, /*[10B00]*/ 1338 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1339 UBLOCK_INSCRIPTIONAL_PARTHIAN = 189, /*[10B40]*/ 1340 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1341 UBLOCK_INSCRIPTIONAL_PAHLAVI = 190, /*[10B60]*/ 1342 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1343 UBLOCK_OLD_TURKIC = 191, /*[10C00]*/ 1344 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1345 UBLOCK_RUMI_NUMERAL_SYMBOLS = 192, /*[10E60]*/ 1346 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1347 UBLOCK_KAITHI = 193, /*[11080]*/ 1348 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1349 UBLOCK_EGYPTIAN_HIEROGLYPHS = 194, /*[13000]*/ 1350 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1351 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_ALPHANUMERIC_SUPPLEMENT = 195, /*[1F100]*/ 1352 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1353 UBLOCK_ENCLOSED_IDEOGRAPHIC_SUPPLEMENT = 196, /*[1F200]*/ 1354 /** @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1355 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_C = 197, /*[2A700]*/ 1356 1357 /* New blocks in Unicode 6.0 */ 1358 1359 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1360 UBLOCK_MANDAIC = 198, /*[0840]*/ 1361 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1362 UBLOCK_BATAK = 199, /*[1BC0]*/ 1363 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1364 UBLOCK_ETHIOPIC_EXTENDED_A = 200, /*[AB00]*/ 1365 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1366 UBLOCK_BRAHMI = 201, /*[11000]*/ 1367 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1368 UBLOCK_BAMUM_SUPPLEMENT = 202, /*[16800]*/ 1369 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1370 UBLOCK_KANA_SUPPLEMENT = 203, /*[1B000]*/ 1371 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1372 UBLOCK_PLAYING_CARDS = 204, /*[1F0A0]*/ 1373 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1374 UBLOCK_MISCELLANEOUS_SYMBOLS_AND_PICTOGRAPHS = 205, /*[1F300]*/ 1375 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1376 UBLOCK_EMOTICONS = 206, /*[1F600]*/ 1377 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1378 UBLOCK_TRANSPORT_AND_MAP_SYMBOLS = 207, /*[1F680]*/ 1379 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1380 UBLOCK_ALCHEMICAL_SYMBOLS = 208, /*[1F700]*/ 1381 /** @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1382 UBLOCK_CJK_UNIFIED_IDEOGRAPHS_EXTENSION_D = 209, /*[2B740]*/ 1383 1384 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1385 UBLOCK_COUNT = 210, 1386 1387 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1388 UBLOCK_INVALID_CODE=-1 1389 }; 1390 1391 /** @stable ICU 2.0 */ 1392 typedef enum UBlockCode UBlockCode; 1393 1394 /** 1395 * East Asian Width constants. 1396 * 1397 * @see UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN_WIDTH 1398 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue 1399 * @stable ICU 2.2 1400 */ 1401 typedef enum UEastAsianWidth { 1402 U_EA_NEUTRAL, /*[N]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1403 U_EA_AMBIGUOUS, /*[A]*/ 1404 U_EA_HALFWIDTH, /*[H]*/ 1405 U_EA_FULLWIDTH, /*[F]*/ 1406 U_EA_NARROW, /*[Na]*/ 1407 U_EA_WIDE, /*[W]*/ 1408 U_EA_COUNT 1409 } UEastAsianWidth; 1410 /* 1411 * Implementation note: 1412 * Keep UEastAsianWidth constant values in sync with names list in genprops/props2.c. 1413 */ 1414 1415 /** 1416 * Selector constants for u_charName(). 1417 * u_charName() returns the "modern" name of a 1418 * Unicode character; or the name that was defined in 1419 * Unicode version 1.0, before the Unicode standard merged 1420 * with ISO-10646; or an "extended" name that gives each 1421 * Unicode code point a unique name. 1422 * 1423 * @see u_charName 1424 * @stable ICU 2.0 1425 */ 1426 typedef enum UCharNameChoice { 1427 U_UNICODE_CHAR_NAME, 1428 U_UNICODE_10_CHAR_NAME, 1429 U_EXTENDED_CHAR_NAME, 1430 U_CHAR_NAME_ALIAS, /**< Corrected name from NameAliases.txt. @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1431 U_CHAR_NAME_CHOICE_COUNT 1432 } UCharNameChoice; 1433 1434 /** 1435 * Selector constants for u_getPropertyName() and 1436 * u_getPropertyValueName(). These selectors are used to choose which 1437 * name is returned for a given property or value. All properties and 1438 * values have a long name. Most have a short name, but some do not. 1439 * Unicode allows for additional names, beyond the long and short 1440 * name, which would be indicated by U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME + i, where 1441 * i=1, 2,... 1442 * 1443 * @see u_getPropertyName() 1444 * @see u_getPropertyValueName() 1445 * @stable ICU 2.4 1446 */ 1447 typedef enum UPropertyNameChoice { 1448 U_SHORT_PROPERTY_NAME, 1449 U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME, 1450 U_PROPERTY_NAME_CHOICE_COUNT 1451 } UPropertyNameChoice; 1452 1453 /** 1454 * Decomposition Type constants. 1455 * 1456 * @see UCHAR_DECOMPOSITION_TYPE 1457 * @stable ICU 2.2 1458 */ 1459 typedef enum UDecompositionType { 1460 U_DT_NONE, /*[none]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1461 U_DT_CANONICAL, /*[can]*/ 1462 U_DT_COMPAT, /*[com]*/ 1463 U_DT_CIRCLE, /*[enc]*/ 1464 U_DT_FINAL, /*[fin]*/ 1465 U_DT_FONT, /*[font]*/ 1466 U_DT_FRACTION, /*[fra]*/ 1467 U_DT_INITIAL, /*[init]*/ 1468 U_DT_ISOLATED, /*[iso]*/ 1469 U_DT_MEDIAL, /*[med]*/ 1470 U_DT_NARROW, /*[nar]*/ 1471 U_DT_NOBREAK, /*[nb]*/ 1472 U_DT_SMALL, /*[sml]*/ 1473 U_DT_SQUARE, /*[sqr]*/ 1474 U_DT_SUB, /*[sub]*/ 1475 U_DT_SUPER, /*[sup]*/ 1476 U_DT_VERTICAL, /*[vert]*/ 1477 U_DT_WIDE, /*[wide]*/ 1478 U_DT_COUNT /* 18 */ 1479 } UDecompositionType; 1480 1481 /** 1482 * Joining Type constants. 1483 * 1484 * @see UCHAR_JOINING_TYPE 1485 * @stable ICU 2.2 1486 */ 1487 typedef enum UJoiningType { 1488 U_JT_NON_JOINING, /*[U]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1489 U_JT_JOIN_CAUSING, /*[C]*/ 1490 U_JT_DUAL_JOINING, /*[D]*/ 1491 U_JT_LEFT_JOINING, /*[L]*/ 1492 U_JT_RIGHT_JOINING, /*[R]*/ 1493 U_JT_TRANSPARENT, /*[T]*/ 1494 U_JT_COUNT /* 6 */ 1495 } UJoiningType; 1496 1497 /** 1498 * Joining Group constants. 1499 * 1500 * @see UCHAR_JOINING_GROUP 1501 * @stable ICU 2.2 1502 */ 1503 typedef enum UJoiningGroup { 1504 U_JG_NO_JOINING_GROUP, 1505 U_JG_AIN, 1506 U_JG_ALAPH, 1507 U_JG_ALEF, 1508 U_JG_BEH, 1509 U_JG_BETH, 1510 U_JG_DAL, 1511 U_JG_DALATH_RISH, 1512 U_JG_E, 1513 U_JG_FEH, 1514 U_JG_FINAL_SEMKATH, 1515 U_JG_GAF, 1516 U_JG_GAMAL, 1517 U_JG_HAH, 1518 U_JG_TEH_MARBUTA_GOAL, /**< @stable ICU 4.6 */ 1519 U_JG_HAMZA_ON_HEH_GOAL=U_JG_TEH_MARBUTA_GOAL, 1520 U_JG_HE, 1521 U_JG_HEH, 1522 U_JG_HEH_GOAL, 1523 U_JG_HETH, 1524 U_JG_KAF, 1525 U_JG_KAPH, 1526 U_JG_KNOTTED_HEH, 1527 U_JG_LAM, 1528 U_JG_LAMADH, 1529 U_JG_MEEM, 1530 U_JG_MIM, 1531 U_JG_NOON, 1532 U_JG_NUN, 1533 U_JG_PE, 1534 U_JG_QAF, 1535 U_JG_QAPH, 1536 U_JG_REH, 1537 U_JG_REVERSED_PE, 1538 U_JG_SAD, 1539 U_JG_SADHE, 1540 U_JG_SEEN, 1541 U_JG_SEMKATH, 1542 U_JG_SHIN, 1543 U_JG_SWASH_KAF, 1544 U_JG_SYRIAC_WAW, 1545 U_JG_TAH, 1546 U_JG_TAW, 1547 U_JG_TEH_MARBUTA, 1548 U_JG_TETH, 1549 U_JG_WAW, 1550 U_JG_YEH, 1551 U_JG_YEH_BARREE, 1552 U_JG_YEH_WITH_TAIL, 1553 U_JG_YUDH, 1554 U_JG_YUDH_HE, 1555 U_JG_ZAIN, 1556 U_JG_FE, /**< @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1557 U_JG_KHAPH, /**< @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1558 U_JG_ZHAIN, /**< @stable ICU 2.6 */ 1559 U_JG_BURUSHASKI_YEH_BARREE, /**< @stable ICU 4.0 */ 1560 U_JG_FARSI_YEH, /**< @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1561 U_JG_NYA, /**< @stable ICU 4.4 */ 1562 U_JG_COUNT 1563 } UJoiningGroup; 1564 1565 /** 1566 * Grapheme Cluster Break constants. 1567 * 1568 * @see UCHAR_GRAPHEME_CLUSTER_BREAK 1569 * @stable ICU 3.4 1570 */ 1571 typedef enum UGraphemeClusterBreak { 1572 U_GCB_OTHER = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1573 U_GCB_CONTROL = 1, /*[CN]*/ 1574 U_GCB_CR = 2, /*[CR]*/ 1575 U_GCB_EXTEND = 3, /*[EX]*/ 1576 U_GCB_L = 4, /*[L]*/ 1577 U_GCB_LF = 5, /*[LF]*/ 1578 U_GCB_LV = 6, /*[LV]*/ 1579 U_GCB_LVT = 7, /*[LVT]*/ 1580 U_GCB_T = 8, /*[T]*/ 1581 U_GCB_V = 9, /*[V]*/ 1582 U_GCB_SPACING_MARK = 10, /*[SM]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 5.1/ICU 4.0 */ 1583 U_GCB_PREPEND = 11, /*[PP]*/ 1584 U_GCB_COUNT = 12 1585 } UGraphemeClusterBreak; 1586 1587 /** 1588 * Word Break constants. 1589 * (UWordBreak is a pre-existing enum type in ubrk.h for word break status tags.) 1590 * 1591 * @see UCHAR_WORD_BREAK 1592 * @stable ICU 3.4 1593 */ 1594 typedef enum UWordBreakValues { 1595 U_WB_OTHER = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1596 U_WB_ALETTER = 1, /*[LE]*/ 1597 U_WB_FORMAT = 2, /*[FO]*/ 1598 U_WB_KATAKANA = 3, /*[KA]*/ 1599 U_WB_MIDLETTER = 4, /*[ML]*/ 1600 U_WB_MIDNUM = 5, /*[MN]*/ 1601 U_WB_NUMERIC = 6, /*[NU]*/ 1602 U_WB_EXTENDNUMLET = 7, /*[EX]*/ 1603 U_WB_CR = 8, /*[CR]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 5.1/ICU 4.0 */ 1604 U_WB_EXTEND = 9, /*[Extend]*/ 1605 U_WB_LF = 10, /*[LF]*/ 1606 U_WB_MIDNUMLET =11, /*[MB]*/ 1607 U_WB_NEWLINE =12, /*[NL]*/ 1608 U_WB_COUNT = 13 1609 } UWordBreakValues; 1610 1611 /** 1612 * Sentence Break constants. 1613 * 1614 * @see UCHAR_SENTENCE_BREAK 1615 * @stable ICU 3.4 1616 */ 1617 typedef enum USentenceBreak { 1618 U_SB_OTHER = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1619 U_SB_ATERM = 1, /*[AT]*/ 1620 U_SB_CLOSE = 2, /*[CL]*/ 1621 U_SB_FORMAT = 3, /*[FO]*/ 1622 U_SB_LOWER = 4, /*[LO]*/ 1623 U_SB_NUMERIC = 5, /*[NU]*/ 1624 U_SB_OLETTER = 6, /*[LE]*/ 1625 U_SB_SEP = 7, /*[SE]*/ 1626 U_SB_SP = 8, /*[SP]*/ 1627 U_SB_STERM = 9, /*[ST]*/ 1628 U_SB_UPPER = 10, /*[UP]*/ 1629 U_SB_CR = 11, /*[CR]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 5.1/ICU 4.0 */ 1630 U_SB_EXTEND = 12, /*[EX]*/ 1631 U_SB_LF = 13, /*[LF]*/ 1632 U_SB_SCONTINUE = 14, /*[SC]*/ 1633 U_SB_COUNT = 15 1634 } USentenceBreak; 1635 1636 /** 1637 * Line Break constants. 1638 * 1639 * @see UCHAR_LINE_BREAK 1640 * @stable ICU 2.2 1641 */ 1642 typedef enum ULineBreak { 1643 U_LB_UNKNOWN = 0, /*[XX]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1644 U_LB_AMBIGUOUS = 1, /*[AI]*/ 1645 U_LB_ALPHABETIC = 2, /*[AL]*/ 1646 U_LB_BREAK_BOTH = 3, /*[B2]*/ 1647 U_LB_BREAK_AFTER = 4, /*[BA]*/ 1648 U_LB_BREAK_BEFORE = 5, /*[BB]*/ 1649 U_LB_MANDATORY_BREAK = 6, /*[BK]*/ 1650 U_LB_CONTINGENT_BREAK = 7, /*[CB]*/ 1651 U_LB_CLOSE_PUNCTUATION = 8, /*[CL]*/ 1652 U_LB_COMBINING_MARK = 9, /*[CM]*/ 1653 U_LB_CARRIAGE_RETURN = 10, /*[CR]*/ 1654 U_LB_EXCLAMATION = 11, /*[EX]*/ 1655 U_LB_GLUE = 12, /*[GL]*/ 1656 U_LB_HYPHEN = 13, /*[HY]*/ 1657 U_LB_IDEOGRAPHIC = 14, /*[ID]*/ 1658 U_LB_INSEPERABLE = 15, 1659 /** Renamed from the misspelled "inseperable" in Unicode 4.0.1/ICU 3.0 @stable ICU 3.0 */ 1660 U_LB_INSEPARABLE=U_LB_INSEPERABLE,/*[IN]*/ 1661 U_LB_INFIX_NUMERIC = 16, /*[IS]*/ 1662 U_LB_LINE_FEED = 17, /*[LF]*/ 1663 U_LB_NONSTARTER = 18, /*[NS]*/ 1664 U_LB_NUMERIC = 19, /*[NU]*/ 1665 U_LB_OPEN_PUNCTUATION = 20, /*[OP]*/ 1666 U_LB_POSTFIX_NUMERIC = 21, /*[PO]*/ 1667 U_LB_PREFIX_NUMERIC = 22, /*[PR]*/ 1668 U_LB_QUOTATION = 23, /*[QU]*/ 1669 U_LB_COMPLEX_CONTEXT = 24, /*[SA]*/ 1670 U_LB_SURROGATE = 25, /*[SG]*/ 1671 U_LB_SPACE = 26, /*[SP]*/ 1672 U_LB_BREAK_SYMBOLS = 27, /*[SY]*/ 1673 U_LB_ZWSPACE = 28, /*[ZW]*/ 1674 U_LB_NEXT_LINE = 29, /*[NL]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 4/ICU 2.6 */ 1675 U_LB_WORD_JOINER = 30, /*[WJ]*/ 1676 U_LB_H2 = 31, /*[H2]*/ /* from here on: new in Unicode 4.1/ICU 3.4 */ 1677 U_LB_H3 = 32, /*[H3]*/ 1678 U_LB_JL = 33, /*[JL]*/ 1679 U_LB_JT = 34, /*[JT]*/ 1680 U_LB_JV = 35, /*[JV]*/ 1681 U_LB_CLOSE_PARENTHESIS = 36, /*[CP]*/ /* new in Unicode 5.2/ICU 4.4 */ 1682 U_LB_COUNT = 37 1683 } ULineBreak; 1684 1685 /** 1686 * Numeric Type constants. 1687 * 1688 * @see UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE 1689 * @stable ICU 2.2 1690 */ 1691 typedef enum UNumericType { 1692 U_NT_NONE, /*[None]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1693 U_NT_DECIMAL, /*[de]*/ 1694 U_NT_DIGIT, /*[di]*/ 1695 U_NT_NUMERIC, /*[nu]*/ 1696 U_NT_COUNT 1697 } UNumericType; 1698 1699 /** 1700 * Hangul Syllable Type constants. 1701 * 1702 * @see UCHAR_HANGUL_SYLLABLE_TYPE 1703 * @stable ICU 2.6 1704 */ 1705 typedef enum UHangulSyllableType { 1706 U_HST_NOT_APPLICABLE, /*[NA]*/ /*See note !!*/ 1707 U_HST_LEADING_JAMO, /*[L]*/ 1708 U_HST_VOWEL_JAMO, /*[V]*/ 1709 U_HST_TRAILING_JAMO, /*[T]*/ 1710 U_HST_LV_SYLLABLE, /*[LV]*/ 1711 U_HST_LVT_SYLLABLE, /*[LVT]*/ 1712 U_HST_COUNT 1713 } UHangulSyllableType; 1714 1715 /** 1716 * Check a binary Unicode property for a code point. 1717 * 1718 * Unicode, especially in version 3.2, defines many more properties than the 1719 * original set in UnicodeData.txt. 1720 * 1721 * The properties APIs are intended to reflect Unicode properties as defined 1722 * in the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and Unicode Technical Reports (UTR). 1723 * For details about the properties see http://www.unicode.org/ucd/ . 1724 * For names of Unicode properties see the UCD file PropertyAliases.txt. 1725 * 1726 * Important: If ICU is built with UCD files from Unicode versions below 3.2, 1727 * then properties marked with "new in Unicode 3.2" are not or not fully available. 1728 * 1729 * @param c Code point to test. 1730 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which binary property to check. 1731 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT. 1732 * @return TRUE or FALSE according to the binary Unicode property value for c. 1733 * Also FALSE if 'which' is out of bounds or if the Unicode version 1734 * does not have data for the property at all, or not for this code point. 1735 * 1736 * @see UProperty 1737 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue 1738 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion 1739 * @stable ICU 2.1 1740 */ 1741 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1742 u_hasBinaryProperty(UChar32 c, UProperty which); 1743 1744 /** 1745 * Check if a code point has the Alphabetic Unicode property. 1746 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_ALPHABETIC). 1747 * This is different from u_isalpha! 1748 * @param c Code point to test 1749 * @return true if the code point has the Alphabetic Unicode property, false otherwise 1750 * 1751 * @see UCHAR_ALPHABETIC 1752 * @see u_isalpha 1753 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1754 * @stable ICU 2.1 1755 */ 1756 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1757 u_isUAlphabetic(UChar32 c); 1758 1759 /** 1760 * Check if a code point has the Lowercase Unicode property. 1761 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_LOWERCASE). 1762 * This is different from u_islower! 1763 * @param c Code point to test 1764 * @return true if the code point has the Lowercase Unicode property, false otherwise 1765 * 1766 * @see UCHAR_LOWERCASE 1767 * @see u_islower 1768 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1769 * @stable ICU 2.1 1770 */ 1771 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1772 u_isULowercase(UChar32 c); 1773 1774 /** 1775 * Check if a code point has the Uppercase Unicode property. 1776 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_UPPERCASE). 1777 * This is different from u_isupper! 1778 * @param c Code point to test 1779 * @return true if the code point has the Uppercase Unicode property, false otherwise 1780 * 1781 * @see UCHAR_UPPERCASE 1782 * @see u_isupper 1783 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1784 * @stable ICU 2.1 1785 */ 1786 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1787 u_isUUppercase(UChar32 c); 1788 1789 /** 1790 * Check if a code point has the White_Space Unicode property. 1791 * Same as u_hasBinaryProperty(c, UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE). 1792 * This is different from both u_isspace and u_isWhitespace! 1793 * 1794 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h 1795 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. 1796 * 1797 * @param c Code point to test 1798 * @return true if the code point has the White_Space Unicode property, false otherwise. 1799 * 1800 * @see UCHAR_WHITE_SPACE 1801 * @see u_isWhitespace 1802 * @see u_isspace 1803 * @see u_isJavaSpaceChar 1804 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1805 * @stable ICU 2.1 1806 */ 1807 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1808 u_isUWhiteSpace(UChar32 c); 1809 1810 /** 1811 * Get the property value for an enumerated or integer Unicode property for a code point. 1812 * Also returns binary and mask property values. 1813 * 1814 * Unicode, especially in version 3.2, defines many more properties than the 1815 * original set in UnicodeData.txt. 1816 * 1817 * The properties APIs are intended to reflect Unicode properties as defined 1818 * in the Unicode Character Database (UCD) and Unicode Technical Reports (UTR). 1819 * For details about the properties see http://www.unicode.org/ . 1820 * For names of Unicode properties see the UCD file PropertyAliases.txt. 1821 * 1822 * Sample usage: 1823 * UEastAsianWidth ea=(UEastAsianWidth)u_getIntPropertyValue(c, UCHAR_EAST_ASIAN_WIDTH); 1824 * UBool b=(UBool)u_getIntPropertyValue(c, UCHAR_IDEOGRAPHIC); 1825 * 1826 * @param c Code point to test. 1827 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which property to check. 1828 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT 1829 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT 1830 * or UCHAR_MASK_START<=which<UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT. 1831 * @return Numeric value that is directly the property value or, 1832 * for enumerated properties, corresponds to the numeric value of the enumerated 1833 * constant of the respective property value enumeration type 1834 * (cast to enum type if necessary). 1835 * Returns 0 or 1 (for FALSE/TRUE) for binary Unicode properties. 1836 * Returns a bit-mask for mask properties. 1837 * Returns 0 if 'which' is out of bounds or if the Unicode version 1838 * does not have data for the property at all, or not for this code point. 1839 * 1840 * @see UProperty 1841 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1842 * @see u_getIntPropertyMinValue 1843 * @see u_getIntPropertyMaxValue 1844 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion 1845 * @stable ICU 2.2 1846 */ 1847 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 1848 u_getIntPropertyValue(UChar32 c, UProperty which); 1849 1850 /** 1851 * Get the minimum value for an enumerated/integer/binary Unicode property. 1852 * Can be used together with u_getIntPropertyMaxValue 1853 * to allocate arrays of UnicodeSet or similar. 1854 * 1855 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which binary property to check. 1856 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT 1857 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT. 1858 * @return Minimum value returned by u_getIntPropertyValue for a Unicode property. 1859 * 0 if the property selector is out of range. 1860 * 1861 * @see UProperty 1862 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1863 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion 1864 * @see u_getIntPropertyMaxValue 1865 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue 1866 * @stable ICU 2.2 1867 */ 1868 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 1869 u_getIntPropertyMinValue(UProperty which); 1870 1871 /** 1872 * Get the maximum value for an enumerated/integer/binary Unicode property. 1873 * Can be used together with u_getIntPropertyMinValue 1874 * to allocate arrays of UnicodeSet or similar. 1875 * 1876 * Examples for min/max values (for Unicode 3.2): 1877 * 1878 * - UCHAR_BIDI_CLASS: 0/18 (U_LEFT_TO_RIGHT/U_BOUNDARY_NEUTRAL) 1879 * - UCHAR_SCRIPT: 0/45 (USCRIPT_COMMON/USCRIPT_TAGBANWA) 1880 * - UCHAR_IDEOGRAPHIC: 0/1 (FALSE/TRUE) 1881 * 1882 * For undefined UProperty constant values, min/max values will be 0/-1. 1883 * 1884 * @param which UProperty selector constant, identifies which binary property to check. 1885 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT 1886 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT. 1887 * @return Maximum value returned by u_getIntPropertyValue for a Unicode property. 1888 * <=0 if the property selector is out of range. 1889 * 1890 * @see UProperty 1891 * @see u_hasBinaryProperty 1892 * @see u_getUnicodeVersion 1893 * @see u_getIntPropertyMaxValue 1894 * @see u_getIntPropertyValue 1895 * @stable ICU 2.2 1896 */ 1897 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 1898 u_getIntPropertyMaxValue(UProperty which); 1899 1900 /** 1901 * Get the numeric value for a Unicode code point as defined in the 1902 * Unicode Character Database. 1903 * 1904 * A "double" return type is necessary because 1905 * some numeric values are fractions, negative, or too large for int32_t. 1906 * 1907 * For characters without any numeric values in the Unicode Character Database, 1908 * this function will return U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE. 1909 * 1910 * Similar to java.lang.Character.getNumericValue(), but u_getNumericValue() 1911 * also supports negative values, large values, and fractions, 1912 * while Java's getNumericValue() returns values 10..35 for ASCII letters. 1913 * 1914 * @param c Code point to get the numeric value for. 1915 * @return Numeric value of c, or U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE if none is defined. 1916 * 1917 * @see U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE 1918 * @stable ICU 2.2 1919 */ 1920 U_STABLE double U_EXPORT2 1921 u_getNumericValue(UChar32 c); 1922 1923 /** 1924 * Special value that is returned by u_getNumericValue when 1925 * no numeric value is defined for a code point. 1926 * 1927 * @see u_getNumericValue 1928 * @stable ICU 2.2 1929 */ 1930 #define U_NO_NUMERIC_VALUE ((double)-123456789.) 1931 1932 /** 1933 * Determines whether the specified code point has the general category "Ll" 1934 * (lowercase letter). 1935 * 1936 * Same as java.lang.Character.isLowerCase(). 1937 * 1938 * This misses some characters that are also lowercase but 1939 * have a different general category value. 1940 * In order to include those, use UCHAR_LOWERCASE. 1941 * 1942 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves 1943 * as a C/POSIX migration function. 1944 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 1945 * documentation at the top of this header file. 1946 * 1947 * @param c the code point to be tested 1948 * @return TRUE if the code point is an Ll lowercase letter 1949 * 1950 * @see UCHAR_LOWERCASE 1951 * @see u_isupper 1952 * @see u_istitle 1953 * @stable ICU 2.0 1954 */ 1955 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1956 u_islower(UChar32 c); 1957 1958 /** 1959 * Determines whether the specified code point has the general category "Lu" 1960 * (uppercase letter). 1961 * 1962 * Same as java.lang.Character.isUpperCase(). 1963 * 1964 * This misses some characters that are also uppercase but 1965 * have a different general category value. 1966 * In order to include those, use UCHAR_UPPERCASE. 1967 * 1968 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves 1969 * as a C/POSIX migration function. 1970 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 1971 * documentation at the top of this header file. 1972 * 1973 * @param c the code point to be tested 1974 * @return TRUE if the code point is an Lu uppercase letter 1975 * 1976 * @see UCHAR_UPPERCASE 1977 * @see u_islower 1978 * @see u_istitle 1979 * @see u_tolower 1980 * @stable ICU 2.0 1981 */ 1982 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 1983 u_isupper(UChar32 c); 1984 1985 /** 1986 * Determines whether the specified code point is a titlecase letter. 1987 * True for general category "Lt" (titlecase letter). 1988 * 1989 * Same as java.lang.Character.isTitleCase(). 1990 * 1991 * @param c the code point to be tested 1992 * @return TRUE if the code point is an Lt titlecase letter 1993 * 1994 * @see u_isupper 1995 * @see u_islower 1996 * @see u_totitle 1997 * @stable ICU 2.0 1998 */ 1999 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2000 u_istitle(UChar32 c); 2001 2002 /** 2003 * Determines whether the specified code point is a digit character according to Java. 2004 * True for characters with general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers). 2005 * Beginning with Unicode 4, this is the same as 2006 * testing for the Numeric_Type of Decimal. 2007 * 2008 * Same as java.lang.Character.isDigit(). 2009 * 2010 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves 2011 * as a C/POSIX migration function. 2012 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2013 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2014 * 2015 * @param c the code point to be tested 2016 * @return TRUE if the code point is a digit character according to Character.isDigit() 2017 * 2018 * @stable ICU 2.0 2019 */ 2020 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2021 u_isdigit(UChar32 c); 2022 2023 /** 2024 * Determines whether the specified code point is a letter character. 2025 * True for general categories "L" (letters). 2026 * 2027 * Same as java.lang.Character.isLetter(). 2028 * 2029 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves 2030 * as a C/POSIX migration function. 2031 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2032 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2033 * 2034 * @param c the code point to be tested 2035 * @return TRUE if the code point is a letter character 2036 * 2037 * @see u_isdigit 2038 * @see u_isalnum 2039 * @stable ICU 2.0 2040 */ 2041 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2042 u_isalpha(UChar32 c); 2043 2044 /** 2045 * Determines whether the specified code point is an alphanumeric character 2046 * (letter or digit) according to Java. 2047 * True for characters with general categories 2048 * "L" (letters) and "Nd" (decimal digit numbers). 2049 * 2050 * Same as java.lang.Character.isLetterOrDigit(). 2051 * 2052 * In addition to being equivalent to a Java function, this also serves 2053 * as a C/POSIX migration function. 2054 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2055 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2056 * 2057 * @param c the code point to be tested 2058 * @return TRUE if the code point is an alphanumeric character according to Character.isLetterOrDigit() 2059 * 2060 * @stable ICU 2.0 2061 */ 2062 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2063 u_isalnum(UChar32 c); 2064 2065 /** 2066 * Determines whether the specified code point is a hexadecimal digit. 2067 * This is equivalent to u_digit(c, 16)>=0. 2068 * True for characters with general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers) 2069 * as well as Latin letters a-f and A-F in both ASCII and Fullwidth ASCII. 2070 * (That is, for letters with code points 2071 * 0041..0046, 0061..0066, FF21..FF26, FF41..FF46.) 2072 * 2073 * In order to narrow the definition of hexadecimal digits to only ASCII 2074 * characters, use (c<=0x7f && u_isxdigit(c)). 2075 * 2076 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2077 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2078 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2079 * 2080 * @param c the code point to be tested 2081 * @return TRUE if the code point is a hexadecimal digit 2082 * 2083 * @stable ICU 2.6 2084 */ 2085 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2086 u_isxdigit(UChar32 c); 2087 2088 /** 2089 * Determines whether the specified code point is a punctuation character. 2090 * True for characters with general categories "P" (punctuation). 2091 * 2092 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2093 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2094 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2095 * 2096 * @param c the code point to be tested 2097 * @return TRUE if the code point is a punctuation character 2098 * 2099 * @stable ICU 2.6 2100 */ 2101 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2102 u_ispunct(UChar32 c); 2103 2104 /** 2105 * Determines whether the specified code point is a "graphic" character 2106 * (printable, excluding spaces). 2107 * TRUE for all characters except those with general categories 2108 * "Cc" (control codes), "Cf" (format controls), "Cs" (surrogates), 2109 * "Cn" (unassigned), and "Z" (separators). 2110 * 2111 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2112 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2113 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2114 * 2115 * @param c the code point to be tested 2116 * @return TRUE if the code point is a "graphic" character 2117 * 2118 * @stable ICU 2.6 2119 */ 2120 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2121 u_isgraph(UChar32 c); 2122 2123 /** 2124 * Determines whether the specified code point is a "blank" or "horizontal space", 2125 * a character that visibly separates words on a line. 2126 * The following are equivalent definitions: 2127 * 2128 * TRUE for Unicode White_Space characters except for "vertical space controls" 2129 * where "vertical space controls" are the following characters: 2130 * U+000A (LF) U+000B (VT) U+000C (FF) U+000D (CR) U+0085 (NEL) U+2028 (LS) U+2029 (PS) 2131 * 2132 * same as 2133 * 2134 * TRUE for U+0009 (TAB) and characters with general category "Zs" (space separators) 2135 * except Zero Width Space (ZWSP, U+200B). 2136 * 2137 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h 2138 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. 2139 * 2140 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2141 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2142 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2143 * 2144 * @param c the code point to be tested 2145 * @return TRUE if the code point is a "blank" 2146 * 2147 * @stable ICU 2.6 2148 */ 2149 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2150 u_isblank(UChar32 c); 2151 2152 /** 2153 * Determines whether the specified code point is "defined", 2154 * which usually means that it is assigned a character. 2155 * True for general categories other than "Cn" (other, not assigned), 2156 * i.e., true for all code points mentioned in UnicodeData.txt. 2157 * 2158 * Note that non-character code points (e.g., U+FDD0) are not "defined" 2159 * (they are Cn), but surrogate code points are "defined" (Cs). 2160 * 2161 * Same as java.lang.Character.isDefined(). 2162 * 2163 * @param c the code point to be tested 2164 * @return TRUE if the code point is assigned a character 2165 * 2166 * @see u_isdigit 2167 * @see u_isalpha 2168 * @see u_isalnum 2169 * @see u_isupper 2170 * @see u_islower 2171 * @see u_istitle 2172 * @stable ICU 2.0 2173 */ 2174 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2175 u_isdefined(UChar32 c); 2176 2177 /** 2178 * Determines if the specified character is a space character or not. 2179 * 2180 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h 2181 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. 2182 * 2183 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2184 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2185 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2186 * 2187 * @param c the character to be tested 2188 * @return true if the character is a space character; false otherwise. 2189 * 2190 * @see u_isJavaSpaceChar 2191 * @see u_isWhitespace 2192 * @see u_isUWhiteSpace 2193 * @stable ICU 2.0 2194 */ 2195 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2196 u_isspace(UChar32 c); 2197 2198 /** 2199 * Determine if the specified code point is a space character according to Java. 2200 * True for characters with general categories "Z" (separators), 2201 * which does not include control codes (e.g., TAB or Line Feed). 2202 * 2203 * Same as java.lang.Character.isSpaceChar(). 2204 * 2205 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h 2206 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. 2207 * 2208 * @param c the code point to be tested 2209 * @return TRUE if the code point is a space character according to Character.isSpaceChar() 2210 * 2211 * @see u_isspace 2212 * @see u_isWhitespace 2213 * @see u_isUWhiteSpace 2214 * @stable ICU 2.6 2215 */ 2216 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2217 u_isJavaSpaceChar(UChar32 c); 2218 2219 /** 2220 * Determines if the specified code point is a whitespace character according to Java/ICU. 2221 * A character is considered to be a Java whitespace character if and only 2222 * if it satisfies one of the following criteria: 2223 * 2224 * - It is a Unicode Separator character (categories "Z" = "Zs" or "Zl" or "Zp"), but is not 2225 * also a non-breaking space (U+00A0 NBSP or U+2007 Figure Space or U+202F Narrow NBSP). 2226 * - It is U+0009 HORIZONTAL TABULATION. 2227 * - It is U+000A LINE FEED. 2228 * - It is U+000B VERTICAL TABULATION. 2229 * - It is U+000C FORM FEED. 2230 * - It is U+000D CARRIAGE RETURN. 2231 * - It is U+001C FILE SEPARATOR. 2232 * - It is U+001D GROUP SEPARATOR. 2233 * - It is U+001E RECORD SEPARATOR. 2234 * - It is U+001F UNIT SEPARATOR. 2235 * 2236 * This API tries to sync with the semantics of Java's 2237 * java.lang.Character.isWhitespace(), but it may not return 2238 * the exact same results because of the Unicode version 2239 * difference. 2240 * 2241 * Note: Unicode 4.0.1 changed U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE from a Space Separator (Zs) 2242 * to a Format Control (Cf). Since then, isWhitespace(0x200b) returns false. 2243 * See http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode4.0.1/ 2244 * 2245 * Note: There are several ICU whitespace functions; please see the uchar.h 2246 * file documentation for a detailed comparison. 2247 * 2248 * @param c the code point to be tested 2249 * @return TRUE if the code point is a whitespace character according to Java/ICU 2250 * 2251 * @see u_isspace 2252 * @see u_isJavaSpaceChar 2253 * @see u_isUWhiteSpace 2254 * @stable ICU 2.0 2255 */ 2256 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2257 u_isWhitespace(UChar32 c); 2258 2259 /** 2260 * Determines whether the specified code point is a control character 2261 * (as defined by this function). 2262 * A control character is one of the following: 2263 * - ISO 8-bit control character (U+0000..U+001f and U+007f..U+009f) 2264 * - U_CONTROL_CHAR (Cc) 2265 * - U_FORMAT_CHAR (Cf) 2266 * - U_LINE_SEPARATOR (Zl) 2267 * - U_PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR (Zp) 2268 * 2269 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2270 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2271 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2272 * 2273 * @param c the code point to be tested 2274 * @return TRUE if the code point is a control character 2275 * 2276 * @see UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT 2277 * @see u_isprint 2278 * @stable ICU 2.0 2279 */ 2280 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2281 u_iscntrl(UChar32 c); 2282 2283 /** 2284 * Determines whether the specified code point is an ISO control code. 2285 * True for U+0000..U+001f and U+007f..U+009f (general category "Cc"). 2286 * 2287 * Same as java.lang.Character.isISOControl(). 2288 * 2289 * @param c the code point to be tested 2290 * @return TRUE if the code point is an ISO control code 2291 * 2292 * @see u_iscntrl 2293 * @stable ICU 2.6 2294 */ 2295 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2296 u_isISOControl(UChar32 c); 2297 2298 /** 2299 * Determines whether the specified code point is a printable character. 2300 * True for general categories <em>other</em> than "C" (controls). 2301 * 2302 * This is a C/POSIX migration function. 2303 * See the comments about C/POSIX character classification functions in the 2304 * documentation at the top of this header file. 2305 * 2306 * @param c the code point to be tested 2307 * @return TRUE if the code point is a printable character 2308 * 2309 * @see UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT 2310 * @see u_iscntrl 2311 * @stable ICU 2.0 2312 */ 2313 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2314 u_isprint(UChar32 c); 2315 2316 /** 2317 * Determines whether the specified code point is a base character. 2318 * True for general categories "L" (letters), "N" (numbers), 2319 * "Mc" (spacing combining marks), and "Me" (enclosing marks). 2320 * 2321 * Note that this is different from the Unicode definition in 2322 * chapter 3.5, conformance clause D13, 2323 * which defines base characters to be all characters (not Cn) 2324 * that do not graphically combine with preceding characters (M) 2325 * and that are neither control (Cc) or format (Cf) characters. 2326 * 2327 * @param c the code point to be tested 2328 * @return TRUE if the code point is a base character according to this function 2329 * 2330 * @see u_isalpha 2331 * @see u_isdigit 2332 * @stable ICU 2.0 2333 */ 2334 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2335 u_isbase(UChar32 c); 2336 2337 /** 2338 * Returns the bidirectional category value for the code point, 2339 * which is used in the Unicode bidirectional algorithm 2340 * (UAX #9 http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr9/). 2341 * Note that some <em>unassigned</em> code points have bidi values 2342 * of R or AL because they are in blocks that are reserved 2343 * for Right-To-Left scripts. 2344 * 2345 * Same as java.lang.Character.getDirectionality() 2346 * 2347 * @param c the code point to be tested 2348 * @return the bidirectional category (UCharDirection) value 2349 * 2350 * @see UCharDirection 2351 * @stable ICU 2.0 2352 */ 2353 U_STABLE UCharDirection U_EXPORT2 2354 u_charDirection(UChar32 c); 2355 2356 /** 2357 * Determines whether the code point has the Bidi_Mirrored property. 2358 * This property is set for characters that are commonly used in 2359 * Right-To-Left contexts and need to be displayed with a "mirrored" 2360 * glyph. 2361 * 2362 * Same as java.lang.Character.isMirrored(). 2363 * Same as UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED 2364 * 2365 * @param c the code point to be tested 2366 * @return TRUE if the character has the Bidi_Mirrored property 2367 * 2368 * @see UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED 2369 * @stable ICU 2.0 2370 */ 2371 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2372 u_isMirrored(UChar32 c); 2373 2374 /** 2375 * Maps the specified character to a "mirror-image" character. 2376 * For characters with the Bidi_Mirrored property, implementations 2377 * sometimes need a "poor man's" mapping to another Unicode 2378 * character (code point) such that the default glyph may serve 2379 * as the mirror-image of the default glyph of the specified 2380 * character. This is useful for text conversion to and from 2381 * codepages with visual order, and for displays without glyph 2382 * selecetion capabilities. 2383 * 2384 * @param c the code point to be mapped 2385 * @return another Unicode code point that may serve as a mirror-image 2386 * substitute, or c itself if there is no such mapping or c 2387 * does not have the Bidi_Mirrored property 2388 * 2389 * @see UCHAR_BIDI_MIRRORED 2390 * @see u_isMirrored 2391 * @stable ICU 2.0 2392 */ 2393 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 2394 u_charMirror(UChar32 c); 2395 2396 /** 2397 * Returns the general category value for the code point. 2398 * 2399 * Same as java.lang.Character.getType(). 2400 * 2401 * @param c the code point to be tested 2402 * @return the general category (UCharCategory) value 2403 * 2404 * @see UCharCategory 2405 * @stable ICU 2.0 2406 */ 2407 U_STABLE int8_t U_EXPORT2 2408 u_charType(UChar32 c); 2409 2410 /** 2411 * Get a single-bit bit set for the general category of a character. 2412 * This bit set can be compared bitwise with U_GC_SM_MASK, U_GC_L_MASK, etc. 2413 * Same as U_MASK(u_charType(c)). 2414 * 2415 * @param c the code point to be tested 2416 * @return a single-bit mask corresponding to the general category (UCharCategory) value 2417 * 2418 * @see u_charType 2419 * @see UCharCategory 2420 * @see U_GC_CN_MASK 2421 * @stable ICU 2.1 2422 */ 2423 #define U_GET_GC_MASK(c) U_MASK(u_charType(c)) 2424 2425 /** 2426 * Callback from u_enumCharTypes(), is called for each contiguous range 2427 * of code points c (where start<=c<limit) 2428 * with the same Unicode general category ("character type"). 2429 * 2430 * The callback function can stop the enumeration by returning FALSE. 2431 * 2432 * @param context an opaque pointer, as passed into utrie_enum() 2433 * @param start the first code point in a contiguous range with value 2434 * @param limit one past the last code point in a contiguous range with value 2435 * @param type the general category for all code points in [start..limit[ 2436 * @return FALSE to stop the enumeration 2437 * 2438 * @stable ICU 2.1 2439 * @see UCharCategory 2440 * @see u_enumCharTypes 2441 */ 2442 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV 2443 UCharEnumTypeRange(const void *context, UChar32 start, UChar32 limit, UCharCategory type); 2444 2445 /** 2446 * Enumerate efficiently all code points with their Unicode general categories. 2447 * 2448 * This is useful for building data structures (e.g., UnicodeSet's), 2449 * for enumerating all assigned code points (type!=U_UNASSIGNED), etc. 2450 * 2451 * For each contiguous range of code points with a given general category ("character type"), 2452 * the UCharEnumTypeRange function is called. 2453 * Adjacent ranges have different types. 2454 * The Unicode Standard guarantees that the numeric value of the type is 0..31. 2455 * 2456 * @param enumRange a pointer to a function that is called for each contiguous range 2457 * of code points with the same general category 2458 * @param context an opaque pointer that is passed on to the callback function 2459 * 2460 * @stable ICU 2.1 2461 * @see UCharCategory 2462 * @see UCharEnumTypeRange 2463 */ 2464 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 2465 u_enumCharTypes(UCharEnumTypeRange *enumRange, const void *context); 2466 2467 #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION 2468 2469 /** 2470 * Returns the combining class of the code point as specified in UnicodeData.txt. 2471 * 2472 * @param c the code point of the character 2473 * @return the combining class of the character 2474 * @stable ICU 2.0 2475 */ 2476 U_STABLE uint8_t U_EXPORT2 2477 u_getCombiningClass(UChar32 c); 2478 2479 #endif 2480 2481 /** 2482 * Returns the decimal digit value of a decimal digit character. 2483 * Such characters have the general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers) 2484 * and a Numeric_Type of Decimal. 2485 * 2486 * Unlike ICU releases before 2.6, no digit values are returned for any 2487 * Han characters because Han number characters are often used with a special 2488 * Chinese-style number format (with characters for powers of 10 in between) 2489 * instead of in decimal-positional notation. 2490 * Unicode 4 explicitly assigns Han number characters the Numeric_Type 2491 * Numeric instead of Decimal. 2492 * See Jitterbug 1483 for more details. 2493 * 2494 * Use u_getIntPropertyValue(c, UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE) and u_getNumericValue() 2495 * for complete numeric Unicode properties. 2496 * 2497 * @param c the code point for which to get the decimal digit value 2498 * @return the decimal digit value of c, 2499 * or -1 if c is not a decimal digit character 2500 * 2501 * @see u_getNumericValue 2502 * @stable ICU 2.0 2503 */ 2504 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 2505 u_charDigitValue(UChar32 c); 2506 2507 /** 2508 * Returns the Unicode allocation block that contains the character. 2509 * 2510 * @param c the code point to be tested 2511 * @return the block value (UBlockCode) for c 2512 * 2513 * @see UBlockCode 2514 * @stable ICU 2.0 2515 */ 2516 U_STABLE UBlockCode U_EXPORT2 2517 ublock_getCode(UChar32 c); 2518 2519 /** 2520 * Retrieve the name of a Unicode character. 2521 * Depending on <code>nameChoice</code>, the character name written 2522 * into the buffer is the "modern" name or the name that was defined 2523 * in Unicode version 1.0. 2524 * The name contains only "invariant" characters 2525 * like A-Z, 0-9, space, and '-'. 2526 * Unicode 1.0 names are only retrieved if they are different from the modern 2527 * names and if the data file contains the data for them. gennames may or may 2528 * not be called with a command line option to include 1.0 names in unames.dat. 2529 * 2530 * @param code The character (code point) for which to get the name. 2531 * It must be <code>0<=code<=0x10ffff</code>. 2532 * @param nameChoice Selector for which name to get. 2533 * @param buffer Destination address for copying the name. 2534 * The name will always be zero-terminated. 2535 * If there is no name, then the buffer will be set to the empty string. 2536 * @param bufferLength <code>==sizeof(buffer)</code> 2537 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable; 2538 * check for <code>U_SUCCESS()</code> after <code>u_charName()</code> 2539 * returns. 2540 * @return The length of the name, or 0 if there is no name for this character. 2541 * If the bufferLength is less than or equal to the length, then the buffer 2542 * contains the truncated name and the returned length indicates the full 2543 * length of the name. 2544 * The length does not include the zero-termination. 2545 * 2546 * @see UCharNameChoice 2547 * @see u_charFromName 2548 * @see u_enumCharNames 2549 * @stable ICU 2.0 2550 */ 2551 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 2552 u_charName(UChar32 code, UCharNameChoice nameChoice, 2553 char *buffer, int32_t bufferLength, 2554 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 2555 2556 /** 2557 * Get the ISO 10646 comment for a character. 2558 * The ISO 10646 comment is an informative field in the Unicode Character 2559 * Database (UnicodeData.txt field 11) and is from the ISO 10646 names list. 2560 * 2561 * Note: Unicode 5.2 removes all ISO comment data, resulting in empty strings 2562 * returned for all characters. 2563 * 2564 * @param c The character (code point) for which to get the ISO comment. 2565 * It must be <code>0<=c<=0x10ffff</code>. 2566 * @param dest Destination address for copying the comment. 2567 * The comment will be zero-terminated if possible. 2568 * If there is no comment, then the buffer will be set to the empty string. 2569 * @param destCapacity <code>==sizeof(dest)</code> 2570 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable; 2571 * check for <code>U_SUCCESS()</code> after <code>u_getISOComment()</code> 2572 * returns. 2573 * @return The length of the comment, or 0 if there is no comment for this character. 2574 * If the destCapacity is less than or equal to the length, then the buffer 2575 * contains the truncated name and the returned length indicates the full 2576 * length of the name. 2577 * The length does not include the zero-termination. 2578 * 2579 * @stable ICU 2.2 2580 */ 2581 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 2582 u_getISOComment(UChar32 c, 2583 char *dest, int32_t destCapacity, 2584 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 2585 2586 /** 2587 * Find a Unicode character by its name and return its code point value. 2588 * The name is matched exactly and completely. 2589 * If the name does not correspond to a code point, <i>pErrorCode</i> 2590 * is set to <code>U_INVALID_CHAR_FOUND</code>. 2591 * A Unicode 1.0 name is matched only if it differs from the modern name. 2592 * Unicode names are all uppercase. Extended names are lowercase followed 2593 * by an uppercase hexadecimal number, and within angle brackets. 2594 * 2595 * @param nameChoice Selector for which name to match. 2596 * @param name The name to match. 2597 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable 2598 * @return The Unicode value of the code point with the given name, 2599 * or an undefined value if there is no such code point. 2600 * 2601 * @see UCharNameChoice 2602 * @see u_charName 2603 * @see u_enumCharNames 2604 * @stable ICU 1.7 2605 */ 2606 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 2607 u_charFromName(UCharNameChoice nameChoice, 2608 const char *name, 2609 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 2610 2611 /** 2612 * Type of a callback function for u_enumCharNames() that gets called 2613 * for each Unicode character with the code point value and 2614 * the character name. 2615 * If such a function returns FALSE, then the enumeration is stopped. 2616 * 2617 * @param context The context pointer that was passed to u_enumCharNames(). 2618 * @param code The Unicode code point for the character with this name. 2619 * @param nameChoice Selector for which kind of names is enumerated. 2620 * @param name The character's name, zero-terminated. 2621 * @param length The length of the name. 2622 * @return TRUE if the enumeration should continue, FALSE to stop it. 2623 * 2624 * @see UCharNameChoice 2625 * @see u_enumCharNames 2626 * @stable ICU 1.7 2627 */ 2628 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV UEnumCharNamesFn(void *context, 2629 UChar32 code, 2630 UCharNameChoice nameChoice, 2631 const char *name, 2632 int32_t length); 2633 2634 /** 2635 * Enumerate all assigned Unicode characters between the start and limit 2636 * code points (start inclusive, limit exclusive) and call a function 2637 * for each, passing the code point value and the character name. 2638 * For Unicode 1.0 names, only those are enumerated that differ from the 2639 * modern names. 2640 * 2641 * @param start The first code point in the enumeration range. 2642 * @param limit One more than the last code point in the enumeration range 2643 * (the first one after the range). 2644 * @param fn The function that is to be called for each character name. 2645 * @param context An arbitrary pointer that is passed to the function. 2646 * @param nameChoice Selector for which kind of names to enumerate. 2647 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable 2648 * 2649 * @see UCharNameChoice 2650 * @see UEnumCharNamesFn 2651 * @see u_charName 2652 * @see u_charFromName 2653 * @stable ICU 1.7 2654 */ 2655 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 2656 u_enumCharNames(UChar32 start, UChar32 limit, 2657 UEnumCharNamesFn *fn, 2658 void *context, 2659 UCharNameChoice nameChoice, 2660 UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 2661 2662 /** 2663 * Return the Unicode name for a given property, as given in the 2664 * Unicode database file PropertyAliases.txt. 2665 * 2666 * In addition, this function maps the property 2667 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK to the synthetic names "gcm" / 2668 * "General_Category_Mask". These names are not in 2669 * PropertyAliases.txt. 2670 * 2671 * @param property UProperty selector other than UCHAR_INVALID_CODE. 2672 * If out of range, NULL is returned. 2673 * 2674 * @param nameChoice selector for which name to get. If out of range, 2675 * NULL is returned. All properties have a long name. Most 2676 * have a short name, but some do not. Unicode allows for 2677 * additional names; if present these will be returned by 2678 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME + i, where i=1, 2,... 2679 * 2680 * @return a pointer to the name, or NULL if either the 2681 * property or the nameChoice is out of range. If a given 2682 * nameChoice returns NULL, then all larger values of 2683 * nameChoice will return NULL, with one exception: if NULL is 2684 * returned for U_SHORT_PROPERTY_NAME, then 2685 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME (and higher) may still return a 2686 * non-NULL value. The returned pointer is valid until 2687 * u_cleanup() is called. 2688 * 2689 * @see UProperty 2690 * @see UPropertyNameChoice 2691 * @stable ICU 2.4 2692 */ 2693 U_STABLE const char* U_EXPORT2 2694 u_getPropertyName(UProperty property, 2695 UPropertyNameChoice nameChoice); 2696 2697 /** 2698 * Return the UProperty enum for a given property name, as specified 2699 * in the Unicode database file PropertyAliases.txt. Short, long, and 2700 * any other variants are recognized. 2701 * 2702 * In addition, this function maps the synthetic names "gcm" / 2703 * "General_Category_Mask" to the property 2704 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK. These names are not in 2705 * PropertyAliases.txt. 2706 * 2707 * @param alias the property name to be matched. The name is compared 2708 * using "loose matching" as described in PropertyAliases.txt. 2709 * 2710 * @return a UProperty enum, or UCHAR_INVALID_CODE if the given name 2711 * does not match any property. 2712 * 2713 * @see UProperty 2714 * @stable ICU 2.4 2715 */ 2716 U_STABLE UProperty U_EXPORT2 2717 u_getPropertyEnum(const char* alias); 2718 2719 /** 2720 * Return the Unicode name for a given property value, as given in the 2721 * Unicode database file PropertyValueAliases.txt. 2722 * 2723 * Note: Some of the names in PropertyValueAliases.txt can only be 2724 * retrieved using UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK, not 2725 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY. These include: "C" / "Other", "L" / 2726 * "Letter", "LC" / "Cased_Letter", "M" / "Mark", "N" / "Number", "P" 2727 * / "Punctuation", "S" / "Symbol", and "Z" / "Separator". 2728 * 2729 * @param property UProperty selector constant. 2730 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT 2731 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT 2732 * or UCHAR_MASK_START<=which<UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT. 2733 * If out of range, NULL is returned. 2734 * 2735 * @param value selector for a value for the given property. If out 2736 * of range, NULL is returned. In general, valid values range 2737 * from 0 up to some maximum. There are a few exceptions: 2738 * (1.) UCHAR_BLOCK values begin at the non-zero value 2739 * UBLOCK_BASIC_LATIN. (2.) UCHAR_CANONICAL_COMBINING_CLASS 2740 * values are not contiguous and range from 0..240. (3.) 2741 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK values are not values of 2742 * UCharCategory, but rather mask values produced by 2743 * U_GET_GC_MASK(). This allows grouped categories such as 2744 * [:L:] to be represented. Mask values range 2745 * non-contiguously from 1..U_GC_P_MASK. 2746 * 2747 * @param nameChoice selector for which name to get. If out of range, 2748 * NULL is returned. All values have a long name. Most have 2749 * a short name, but some do not. Unicode allows for 2750 * additional names; if present these will be returned by 2751 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME + i, where i=1, 2,... 2752 2753 * @return a pointer to the name, or NULL if either the 2754 * property or the nameChoice is out of range. If a given 2755 * nameChoice returns NULL, then all larger values of 2756 * nameChoice will return NULL, with one exception: if NULL is 2757 * returned for U_SHORT_PROPERTY_NAME, then 2758 * U_LONG_PROPERTY_NAME (and higher) may still return a 2759 * non-NULL value. The returned pointer is valid until 2760 * u_cleanup() is called. 2761 * 2762 * @see UProperty 2763 * @see UPropertyNameChoice 2764 * @stable ICU 2.4 2765 */ 2766 U_STABLE const char* U_EXPORT2 2767 u_getPropertyValueName(UProperty property, 2768 int32_t value, 2769 UPropertyNameChoice nameChoice); 2770 2771 /** 2772 * Return the property value integer for a given value name, as 2773 * specified in the Unicode database file PropertyValueAliases.txt. 2774 * Short, long, and any other variants are recognized. 2775 * 2776 * Note: Some of the names in PropertyValueAliases.txt will only be 2777 * recognized with UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK, not 2778 * UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY. These include: "C" / "Other", "L" / 2779 * "Letter", "LC" / "Cased_Letter", "M" / "Mark", "N" / "Number", "P" 2780 * / "Punctuation", "S" / "Symbol", and "Z" / "Separator". 2781 * 2782 * @param property UProperty selector constant. 2783 * Must be UCHAR_BINARY_START<=which<UCHAR_BINARY_LIMIT 2784 * or UCHAR_INT_START<=which<UCHAR_INT_LIMIT 2785 * or UCHAR_MASK_START<=which<UCHAR_MASK_LIMIT. 2786 * If out of range, UCHAR_INVALID_CODE is returned. 2787 * 2788 * @param alias the value name to be matched. The name is compared 2789 * using "loose matching" as described in 2790 * PropertyValueAliases.txt. 2791 * 2792 * @return a value integer or UCHAR_INVALID_CODE if the given name 2793 * does not match any value of the given property, or if the 2794 * property is invalid. Note: UCHAR_GENERAL_CATEGORY_MASK values 2795 * are not values of UCharCategory, but rather mask values 2796 * produced by U_GET_GC_MASK(). This allows grouped 2797 * categories such as [:L:] to be represented. 2798 * 2799 * @see UProperty 2800 * @stable ICU 2.4 2801 */ 2802 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 2803 u_getPropertyValueEnum(UProperty property, 2804 const char* alias); 2805 2806 /** 2807 * Determines if the specified character is permissible as the 2808 * first character in an identifier according to Unicode 2809 * (The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0, chapter 5.16 Identifiers). 2810 * True for characters with general categories "L" (letters) and "Nl" (letter numbers). 2811 * 2812 * Same as java.lang.Character.isUnicodeIdentifierStart(). 2813 * Same as UCHAR_ID_START 2814 * 2815 * @param c the code point to be tested 2816 * @return TRUE if the code point may start an identifier 2817 * 2818 * @see UCHAR_ID_START 2819 * @see u_isalpha 2820 * @see u_isIDPart 2821 * @stable ICU 2.0 2822 */ 2823 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2824 u_isIDStart(UChar32 c); 2825 2826 /** 2827 * Determines if the specified character is permissible 2828 * in an identifier according to Java. 2829 * True for characters with general categories "L" (letters), 2830 * "Nl" (letter numbers), "Nd" (decimal digits), 2831 * "Mc" and "Mn" (combining marks), "Pc" (connecting punctuation), and 2832 * u_isIDIgnorable(c). 2833 * 2834 * Same as java.lang.Character.isUnicodeIdentifierPart(). 2835 * Almost the same as Unicode's ID_Continue (UCHAR_ID_CONTINUE) 2836 * except that Unicode recommends to ignore Cf which is less than 2837 * u_isIDIgnorable(c). 2838 * 2839 * @param c the code point to be tested 2840 * @return TRUE if the code point may occur in an identifier according to Java 2841 * 2842 * @see UCHAR_ID_CONTINUE 2843 * @see u_isIDStart 2844 * @see u_isIDIgnorable 2845 * @stable ICU 2.0 2846 */ 2847 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2848 u_isIDPart(UChar32 c); 2849 2850 /** 2851 * Determines if the specified character should be regarded 2852 * as an ignorable character in an identifier, 2853 * according to Java. 2854 * True for characters with general category "Cf" (format controls) as well as 2855 * non-whitespace ISO controls 2856 * (U+0000..U+0008, U+000E..U+001B, U+007F..U+009F). 2857 * 2858 * Same as java.lang.Character.isIdentifierIgnorable(). 2859 * 2860 * Note that Unicode just recommends to ignore Cf (format controls). 2861 * 2862 * @param c the code point to be tested 2863 * @return TRUE if the code point is ignorable in identifiers according to Java 2864 * 2865 * @see UCHAR_DEFAULT_IGNORABLE_CODE_POINT 2866 * @see u_isIDStart 2867 * @see u_isIDPart 2868 * @stable ICU 2.0 2869 */ 2870 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2871 u_isIDIgnorable(UChar32 c); 2872 2873 /** 2874 * Determines if the specified character is permissible as the 2875 * first character in a Java identifier. 2876 * In addition to u_isIDStart(c), true for characters with 2877 * general categories "Sc" (currency symbols) and "Pc" (connecting punctuation). 2878 * 2879 * Same as java.lang.Character.isJavaIdentifierStart(). 2880 * 2881 * @param c the code point to be tested 2882 * @return TRUE if the code point may start a Java identifier 2883 * 2884 * @see u_isJavaIDPart 2885 * @see u_isalpha 2886 * @see u_isIDStart 2887 * @stable ICU 2.0 2888 */ 2889 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2890 u_isJavaIDStart(UChar32 c); 2891 2892 /** 2893 * Determines if the specified character is permissible 2894 * in a Java identifier. 2895 * In addition to u_isIDPart(c), true for characters with 2896 * general category "Sc" (currency symbols). 2897 * 2898 * Same as java.lang.Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(). 2899 * 2900 * @param c the code point to be tested 2901 * @return TRUE if the code point may occur in a Java identifier 2902 * 2903 * @see u_isIDIgnorable 2904 * @see u_isJavaIDStart 2905 * @see u_isalpha 2906 * @see u_isdigit 2907 * @see u_isIDPart 2908 * @stable ICU 2.0 2909 */ 2910 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2 2911 u_isJavaIDPart(UChar32 c); 2912 2913 /** 2914 * The given character is mapped to its lowercase equivalent according to 2915 * UnicodeData.txt; if the character has no lowercase equivalent, the character 2916 * itself is returned. 2917 * 2918 * Same as java.lang.Character.toLowerCase(). 2919 * 2920 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. 2921 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce 2922 * better results by working on whole strings. 2923 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map 2924 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. 2925 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, 2926 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. 2927 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: 2928 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings 2929 * 2930 * @param c the code point to be mapped 2931 * @return the Simple_Lowercase_Mapping of the code point, if any; 2932 * otherwise the code point itself. 2933 * @stable ICU 2.0 2934 */ 2935 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 2936 u_tolower(UChar32 c); 2937 2938 /** 2939 * The given character is mapped to its uppercase equivalent according to UnicodeData.txt; 2940 * if the character has no uppercase equivalent, the character itself is 2941 * returned. 2942 * 2943 * Same as java.lang.Character.toUpperCase(). 2944 * 2945 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. 2946 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce 2947 * better results by working on whole strings. 2948 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map 2949 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. 2950 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, 2951 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. 2952 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: 2953 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings 2954 * 2955 * @param c the code point to be mapped 2956 * @return the Simple_Uppercase_Mapping of the code point, if any; 2957 * otherwise the code point itself. 2958 * @stable ICU 2.0 2959 */ 2960 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 2961 u_toupper(UChar32 c); 2962 2963 /** 2964 * The given character is mapped to its titlecase equivalent 2965 * according to UnicodeData.txt; 2966 * if none is defined, the character itself is returned. 2967 * 2968 * Same as java.lang.Character.toTitleCase(). 2969 * 2970 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. 2971 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce 2972 * better results by working on whole strings. 2973 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map 2974 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. 2975 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, 2976 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. 2977 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: 2978 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings 2979 * 2980 * @param c the code point to be mapped 2981 * @return the Simple_Titlecase_Mapping of the code point, if any; 2982 * otherwise the code point itself. 2983 * @stable ICU 2.0 2984 */ 2985 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 2986 u_totitle(UChar32 c); 2987 2988 /** Option value for case folding: use default mappings defined in CaseFolding.txt. @stable ICU 2.0 */ 2989 #define U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT 0 2990 2991 /** 2992 * Option value for case folding: 2993 * 2994 * Use the modified set of mappings provided in CaseFolding.txt to handle dotted I 2995 * and dotless i appropriately for Turkic languages (tr, az). 2996 * 2997 * Before Unicode 3.2, CaseFolding.txt contains mappings marked with 'I' that 2998 * are to be included for default mappings and 2999 * excluded for the Turkic-specific mappings. 3000 * 3001 * Unicode 3.2 CaseFolding.txt instead contains mappings marked with 'T' that 3002 * are to be excluded for default mappings and 3003 * included for the Turkic-specific mappings. 3004 * 3005 * @stable ICU 2.0 3006 */ 3007 #define U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 1 3008 3009 /** 3010 * The given character is mapped to its case folding equivalent according to 3011 * UnicodeData.txt and CaseFolding.txt; 3012 * if the character has no case folding equivalent, the character 3013 * itself is returned. 3014 * 3015 * This function only returns the simple, single-code point case mapping. 3016 * Full case mappings should be used whenever possible because they produce 3017 * better results by working on whole strings. 3018 * They take into account the string context and the language and can map 3019 * to a result string with a different length as appropriate. 3020 * Full case mappings are applied by the string case mapping functions, 3021 * see ustring.h and the UnicodeString class. 3022 * See also the User Guide chapter on C/POSIX migration: 3023 * http://icu-project.org/userguide/posix.html#case_mappings 3024 * 3025 * @param c the code point to be mapped 3026 * @param options Either U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I 3027 * @return the Simple_Case_Folding of the code point, if any; 3028 * otherwise the code point itself. 3029 * @stable ICU 2.0 3030 */ 3031 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 3032 u_foldCase(UChar32 c, uint32_t options); 3033 3034 /** 3035 * Returns the decimal digit value of the code point in the 3036 * specified radix. 3037 * 3038 * If the radix is not in the range <code>2<=radix<=36</code> or if the 3039 * value of <code>c</code> is not a valid digit in the specified 3040 * radix, <code>-1</code> is returned. A character is a valid digit 3041 * if at least one of the following is true: 3042 * <ul> 3043 * <li>The character has a decimal digit value. 3044 * Such characters have the general category "Nd" (decimal digit numbers) 3045 * and a Numeric_Type of Decimal. 3046 * In this case the value is the character's decimal digit value.</li> 3047 * <li>The character is one of the uppercase Latin letters 3048 * <code>'A'</code> through <code>'Z'</code>. 3049 * In this case the value is <code>c-'A'+10</code>.</li> 3050 * <li>The character is one of the lowercase Latin letters 3051 * <code>'a'</code> through <code>'z'</code>. 3052 * In this case the value is <code>ch-'a'+10</code>.</li> 3053 * <li>Latin letters from both the ASCII range (0061..007A, 0041..005A) 3054 * as well as from the Fullwidth ASCII range (FF41..FF5A, FF21..FF3A) 3055 * are recognized.</li> 3056 * </ul> 3057 * 3058 * Same as java.lang.Character.digit(). 3059 * 3060 * @param ch the code point to be tested. 3061 * @param radix the radix. 3062 * @return the numeric value represented by the character in the 3063 * specified radix, 3064 * or -1 if there is no value or if the value exceeds the radix. 3065 * 3066 * @see UCHAR_NUMERIC_TYPE 3067 * @see u_forDigit 3068 * @see u_charDigitValue 3069 * @see u_isdigit 3070 * @stable ICU 2.0 3071 */ 3072 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 3073 u_digit(UChar32 ch, int8_t radix); 3074 3075 /** 3076 * Determines the character representation for a specific digit in 3077 * the specified radix. If the value of <code>radix</code> is not a 3078 * valid radix, or the value of <code>digit</code> is not a valid 3079 * digit in the specified radix, the null character 3080 * (<code>U+0000</code>) is returned. 3081 * <p> 3082 * The <code>radix</code> argument is valid if it is greater than or 3083 * equal to 2 and less than or equal to 36. 3084 * The <code>digit</code> argument is valid if 3085 * <code>0 <= digit < radix</code>. 3086 * <p> 3087 * If the digit is less than 10, then 3088 * <code>'0' + digit</code> is returned. Otherwise, the value 3089 * <code>'a' + digit - 10</code> is returned. 3090 * 3091 * Same as java.lang.Character.forDigit(). 3092 * 3093 * @param digit the number to convert to a character. 3094 * @param radix the radix. 3095 * @return the <code>char</code> representation of the specified digit 3096 * in the specified radix. 3097 * 3098 * @see u_digit 3099 * @see u_charDigitValue 3100 * @see u_isdigit 3101 * @stable ICU 2.0 3102 */ 3103 U_STABLE UChar32 U_EXPORT2 3104 u_forDigit(int32_t digit, int8_t radix); 3105 3106 /** 3107 * Get the "age" of the code point. 3108 * The "age" is the Unicode version when the code point was first 3109 * designated (as a non-character or for Private Use) 3110 * or assigned a character. 3111 * This can be useful to avoid emitting code points to receiving 3112 * processes that do not accept newer characters. 3113 * The data is from the UCD file DerivedAge.txt. 3114 * 3115 * @param c The code point. 3116 * @param versionArray The Unicode version number array, to be filled in. 3117 * 3118 * @stable ICU 2.1 3119 */ 3120 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 3121 u_charAge(UChar32 c, UVersionInfo versionArray); 3122 3123 /** 3124 * Gets the Unicode version information. 3125 * The version array is filled in with the version information 3126 * for the Unicode standard that is currently used by ICU. 3127 * For example, Unicode version 3.1.1 is represented as an array with 3128 * the values { 3, 1, 1, 0 }. 3129 * 3130 * @param versionArray an output array that will be filled in with 3131 * the Unicode version number 3132 * @stable ICU 2.0 3133 */ 3134 U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 3135 u_getUnicodeVersion(UVersionInfo versionArray); 3136 3137 #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION 3138 /** 3139 * Get the FC_NFKC_Closure property string for a character. 3140 * See Unicode Standard Annex #15 for details, search for "FC_NFKC_Closure" 3141 * or for "FNC": http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/ 3142 * 3143 * @param c The character (code point) for which to get the FC_NFKC_Closure string. 3144 * It must be <code>0<=c<=0x10ffff</code>. 3145 * @param dest Destination address for copying the string. 3146 * The string will be zero-terminated if possible. 3147 * If there is no FC_NFKC_Closure string, 3148 * then the buffer will be set to the empty string. 3149 * @param destCapacity <code>==sizeof(dest)</code> 3150 * @param pErrorCode Pointer to a UErrorCode variable. 3151 * @return The length of the string, or 0 if there is no FC_NFKC_Closure string for this character. 3152 * If the destCapacity is less than or equal to the length, then the buffer 3153 * contains the truncated name and the returned length indicates the full 3154 * length of the name. 3155 * The length does not include the zero-termination. 3156 * 3157 * @stable ICU 2.2 3158 */ 3159 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 3160 u_getFC_NFKC_Closure(UChar32 c, UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity, UErrorCode *pErrorCode); 3161 3162 #endif 3163 3164 3165 U_CDECL_END 3166 3167 #endif /*_UCHAR*/ 3168 /*eof*/ 3169