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      6 * File unorm.h
      7 *
      8 * Created by: Vladimir Weinstein 12052000
      9 *
     10 * Modification history :
     11 *
     12 * Date        Name        Description
     13 * 02/01/01    synwee      Added normalization quickcheck enum and method.
     14 */
     15 #ifndef UNORM_H
     16 #define UNORM_H
     17 
     18 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
     19 
     20 #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION
     21 
     22 #include "unicode/uiter.h"
     23 #include "unicode/unorm2.h"
     24 
     25 /**
     26  * \file
     27  * \brief C API: Unicode Normalization
     28  *
     29  * <h2>Unicode normalization API</h2>
     30  *
     31  * Note: This API has been replaced by the unorm2.h API and is only available
     32  * for backward compatibility. The functions here simply delegate to the
     33  * unorm2.h functions, for example unorm2_getInstance() and unorm2_normalize().
     34  * There is one exception: The new API does not provide a replacement for unorm_compare().
     35  *
     36  * <code>unorm_normalize</code> transforms Unicode text into an equivalent composed or
     37  * decomposed form, allowing for easier sorting and searching of text.
     38  * <code>unorm_normalize</code> supports the standard normalization forms described in
     39  * <a href="http://www.unicode.org/unicode/reports/tr15/" target="unicode">
     40  * Unicode Standard Annex #15: Unicode Normalization Forms</a>.
     41  *
     42  * Characters with accents or other adornments can be encoded in
     43  * several different ways in Unicode.  For example, take the character A-acute.
     44  * In Unicode, this can be encoded as a single character (the
     45  * "composed" form):
     46  *
     47  * \code
     48  *      00C1    LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE
     49  * \endcode
     50  *
     51  * or as two separate characters (the "decomposed" form):
     52  *
     53  * \code
     54  *      0041    LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A
     55  *      0301    COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT
     56  * \endcode
     57  *
     58  * To a user of your program, however, both of these sequences should be
     59  * treated as the same "user-level" character "A with acute accent".  When you are searching or
     60  * comparing text, you must ensure that these two sequences are treated
     61  * equivalently.  In addition, you must handle characters with more than one
     62  * accent.  Sometimes the order of a character's combining accents is
     63  * significant, while in other cases accent sequences in different orders are
     64  * really equivalent.
     65  *
     66  * Similarly, the string "ffi" can be encoded as three separate letters:
     67  *
     68  * \code
     69  *      0066    LATIN SMALL LETTER F
     70  *      0066    LATIN SMALL LETTER F
     71  *      0069    LATIN SMALL LETTER I
     72  * \endcode
     73  *
     74  * or as the single character
     75  *
     76  * \code
     77  *      FB03    LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFI
     78  * \endcode
     79  *
     80  * The ffi ligature is not a distinct semantic character, and strictly speaking
     81  * it shouldn't be in Unicode at all, but it was included for compatibility
     82  * with existing character sets that already provided it.  The Unicode standard
     83  * identifies such characters by giving them "compatibility" decompositions
     84  * into the corresponding semantic characters.  When sorting and searching, you
     85  * will often want to use these mappings.
     86  *
     87  * <code>unorm_normalize</code> helps solve these problems by transforming text into the
     88  * canonical composed and decomposed forms as shown in the first example above.
     89  * In addition, you can have it perform compatibility decompositions so that
     90  * you can treat compatibility characters the same as their equivalents.
     91  * Finally, <code>unorm_normalize</code> rearranges accents into the proper canonical
     92  * order, so that you do not have to worry about accent rearrangement on your
     93  * own.
     94  *
     95  * Form FCD, "Fast C or D", is also designed for collation.
     96  * It allows to work on strings that are not necessarily normalized
     97  * with an algorithm (like in collation) that works under "canonical closure", i.e., it treats precomposed
     98  * characters and their decomposed equivalents the same.
     99  *
    100  * It is not a normalization form because it does not provide for uniqueness of representation. Multiple strings
    101  * may be canonically equivalent (their NFDs are identical) and may all conform to FCD without being identical
    102  * themselves.
    103  *
    104  * The form is defined such that the "raw decomposition", the recursive canonical decomposition of each character,
    105  * results in a string that is canonically ordered. This means that precomposed characters are allowed for as long
    106  * as their decompositions do not need canonical reordering.
    107  *
    108  * Its advantage for a process like collation is that all NFD and most NFC texts - and many unnormalized texts -
    109  * already conform to FCD and do not need to be normalized (NFD) for such a process. The FCD quick check will
    110  * return UNORM_YES for most strings in practice.
    111  *
    112  * unorm_normalize(UNORM_FCD) may be implemented with UNORM_NFD.
    113  *
    114  * For more details on FCD see the collation design document:
    115  * http://source.icu-project.org/repos/icu/icuhtml/trunk/design/collation/ICU_collation_design.htm
    116  *
    117  * ICU collation performs either NFD or FCD normalization automatically if normalization
    118  * is turned on for the collator object.
    119  * Beyond collation and string search, normalized strings may be useful for string equivalence comparisons,
    120  * transliteration/transcription, unique representations, etc.
    121  *
    122  * The W3C generally recommends to exchange texts in NFC.
    123  * Note also that most legacy character encodings use only precomposed forms and often do not
    124  * encode any combining marks by themselves. For conversion to such character encodings the
    125  * Unicode text needs to be normalized to NFC.
    126  * For more usage examples, see the Unicode Standard Annex.
    127  */
    128 
    129 /**
    130  * Constants for normalization modes.
    131  * @stable ICU 2.0
    132  */
    133 typedef enum {
    134   /** No decomposition/composition. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    135   UNORM_NONE = 1,
    136   /** Canonical decomposition. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    137   UNORM_NFD = 2,
    138   /** Compatibility decomposition. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    139   UNORM_NFKD = 3,
    140   /** Canonical decomposition followed by canonical composition. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    141   UNORM_NFC = 4,
    142   /** Default normalization. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    143   UNORM_DEFAULT = UNORM_NFC,
    144   /** Compatibility decomposition followed by canonical composition. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    145   UNORM_NFKC =5,
    146   /** "Fast C or D" form. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    147   UNORM_FCD = 6,
    148 
    149   /** One more than the highest normalization mode constant. @stable ICU 2.0 */
    150   UNORM_MODE_COUNT
    151 } UNormalizationMode;
    152 
    153 /**
    154  * Constants for options flags for normalization.
    155  * Use 0 for default options,
    156  * including normalization according to the Unicode version
    157  * that is currently supported by ICU (see u_getUnicodeVersion).
    158  * @stable ICU 2.6
    159  */
    160 enum {
    161     /**
    162      * Options bit set value to select Unicode 3.2 normalization
    163      * (except NormalizationCorrections).
    164      * At most one Unicode version can be selected at a time.
    165      * @stable ICU 2.6
    166      */
    167     UNORM_UNICODE_3_2=0x20
    168 };
    169 
    170 /**
    171  * Lowest-order bit number of unorm_compare() options bits corresponding to
    172  * normalization options bits.
    173  *
    174  * The options parameter for unorm_compare() uses most bits for
    175  * itself and for various comparison and folding flags.
    176  * The most significant bits, however, are shifted down and passed on
    177  * to the normalization implementation.
    178  * (That is, from unorm_compare(..., options, ...),
    179  * options>>UNORM_COMPARE_NORM_OPTIONS_SHIFT will be passed on to the
    180  * internal normalization functions.)
    181  *
    182  * @see unorm_compare
    183  * @stable ICU 2.6
    184  */
    185 #define UNORM_COMPARE_NORM_OPTIONS_SHIFT 20
    186 
    187 /**
    188  * Normalize a string.
    189  * The string will be normalized according the specified normalization mode
    190  * and options.
    191  * The source and result buffers must not be the same, nor overlap.
    192  *
    193  * @param source The string to normalize.
    194  * @param sourceLength The length of source, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    195  * @param mode The normalization mode; one of UNORM_NONE,
    196  *             UNORM_NFD, UNORM_NFC, UNORM_NFKC, UNORM_NFKD, UNORM_DEFAULT.
    197  * @param options The normalization options, ORed together (0 for no options).
    198  * @param result A pointer to a buffer to receive the result string.
    199  *               The result string is NUL-terminated if possible.
    200  * @param resultLength The maximum size of result.
    201  * @param status A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors.
    202  * @return The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength,
    203  *         the output was truncated, and the error code is set to U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR.
    204  * @stable ICU 2.0
    205  */
    206 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
    207 unorm_normalize(const UChar *source, int32_t sourceLength,
    208                 UNormalizationMode mode, int32_t options,
    209                 UChar *result, int32_t resultLength,
    210                 UErrorCode *status);
    211 
    212 /**
    213  * Performing quick check on a string, to quickly determine if the string is
    214  * in a particular normalization format.
    215  * Three types of result can be returned UNORM_YES, UNORM_NO or
    216  * UNORM_MAYBE. Result UNORM_YES indicates that the argument
    217  * string is in the desired normalized format, UNORM_NO determines that
    218  * argument string is not in the desired normalized format. A
    219  * UNORM_MAYBE result indicates that a more thorough check is required,
    220  * the user may have to put the string in its normalized form and compare the
    221  * results.
    222  *
    223  * @param source       string for determining if it is in a normalized format
    224  * @param sourcelength length of source to test, or -1 if NUL-terminated
    225  * @param mode         which normalization form to test for
    226  * @param status       a pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors
    227  * @return UNORM_YES, UNORM_NO or UNORM_MAYBE
    228  *
    229  * @see unorm_isNormalized
    230  * @stable ICU 2.0
    231  */
    232 U_STABLE UNormalizationCheckResult U_EXPORT2
    233 unorm_quickCheck(const UChar *source, int32_t sourcelength,
    234                  UNormalizationMode mode,
    235                  UErrorCode *status);
    236 
    237 /**
    238  * Performing quick check on a string; same as unorm_quickCheck but
    239  * takes an extra options parameter like most normalization functions.
    240  *
    241  * @param src        String that is to be tested if it is in a normalization format.
    242  * @param srcLength  Length of source to test, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    243  * @param mode       Which normalization form to test for.
    244  * @param options    The normalization options, ORed together (0 for no options).
    245  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    246  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    247  * @return UNORM_YES, UNORM_NO or UNORM_MAYBE
    248  *
    249  * @see unorm_quickCheck
    250  * @see unorm_isNormalized
    251  * @stable ICU 2.6
    252  */
    253 U_STABLE UNormalizationCheckResult U_EXPORT2
    254 unorm_quickCheckWithOptions(const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength,
    255                             UNormalizationMode mode, int32_t options,
    256                             UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    257 
    258 /**
    259  * Test if a string is in a given normalization form.
    260  * This is semantically equivalent to source.equals(normalize(source, mode)) .
    261  *
    262  * Unlike unorm_quickCheck(), this function returns a definitive result,
    263  * never a "maybe".
    264  * For NFD, NFKD, and FCD, both functions work exactly the same.
    265  * For NFC and NFKC where quickCheck may return "maybe", this function will
    266  * perform further tests to arrive at a TRUE/FALSE result.
    267  *
    268  * @param src        String that is to be tested if it is in a normalization format.
    269  * @param srcLength  Length of source to test, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    270  * @param mode       Which normalization form to test for.
    271  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    272  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    273  * @return Boolean value indicating whether the source string is in the
    274  *         "mode" normalization form.
    275  *
    276  * @see unorm_quickCheck
    277  * @stable ICU 2.2
    278  */
    279 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
    280 unorm_isNormalized(const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength,
    281                    UNormalizationMode mode,
    282                    UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    283 
    284 /**
    285  * Test if a string is in a given normalization form; same as unorm_isNormalized but
    286  * takes an extra options parameter like most normalization functions.
    287  *
    288  * @param src        String that is to be tested if it is in a normalization format.
    289  * @param srcLength  Length of source to test, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    290  * @param mode       Which normalization form to test for.
    291  * @param options    The normalization options, ORed together (0 for no options).
    292  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    293  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    294  * @return Boolean value indicating whether the source string is in the
    295  *         "mode/options" normalization form.
    296  *
    297  * @see unorm_quickCheck
    298  * @see unorm_isNormalized
    299  * @stable ICU 2.6
    300  */
    301 U_STABLE UBool U_EXPORT2
    302 unorm_isNormalizedWithOptions(const UChar *src, int32_t srcLength,
    303                               UNormalizationMode mode, int32_t options,
    304                               UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    305 
    306 /**
    307  * Iterative normalization forward.
    308  * This function (together with unorm_previous) is somewhat
    309  * similar to the C++ Normalizer class (see its non-static functions).
    310  *
    311  * Iterative normalization is useful when only a small portion of a longer
    312  * string/text needs to be processed.
    313  *
    314  * For example, the likelihood may be high that processing the first 10% of some
    315  * text will be sufficient to find certain data.
    316  * Another example: When one wants to concatenate two normalized strings and get a
    317  * normalized result, it is much more efficient to normalize just a small part of
    318  * the result around the concatenation place instead of re-normalizing everything.
    319  *
    320  * The input text is an instance of the C character iteration API UCharIterator.
    321  * It may wrap around a simple string, a CharacterIterator, a Replaceable, or any
    322  * other kind of text object.
    323  *
    324  * If a buffer overflow occurs, then the caller needs to reset the iterator to the
    325  * old index and call the function again with a larger buffer - if the caller cares
    326  * for the actual output.
    327  * Regardless of the output buffer, the iterator will always be moved to the next
    328  * normalization boundary.
    329  *
    330  * This function (like unorm_previous) serves two purposes:
    331  *
    332  * 1) To find the next boundary so that the normalization of the part of the text
    333  * from the current position to that boundary does not affect and is not affected
    334  * by the part of the text beyond that boundary.
    335  *
    336  * 2) To normalize the text up to the boundary.
    337  *
    338  * The second step is optional, per the doNormalize parameter.
    339  * It is omitted for operations like string concatenation, where the two adjacent
    340  * string ends need to be normalized together.
    341  * In such a case, the output buffer will just contain a copy of the text up to the
    342  * boundary.
    343  *
    344  * pNeededToNormalize is an output-only parameter. Its output value is only defined
    345  * if normalization was requested (doNormalize) and successful (especially, no
    346  * buffer overflow).
    347  * It is useful for operations like a normalizing transliterator, where one would
    348  * not want to replace a piece of text if it is not modified.
    349  *
    350  * If doNormalize==TRUE and pNeededToNormalize!=NULL then *pNeeded... is set TRUE
    351  * if the normalization was necessary.
    352  *
    353  * If doNormalize==FALSE then *pNeededToNormalize will be set to FALSE.
    354  *
    355  * If the buffer overflows, then *pNeededToNormalize will be undefined;
    356  * essentially, whenever U_FAILURE is true (like in buffer overflows), this result
    357  * will be undefined.
    358  *
    359  * @param src The input text in the form of a C character iterator.
    360  * @param dest The output buffer; can be NULL if destCapacity==0 for pure preflighting.
    361  * @param destCapacity The number of UChars that fit into dest.
    362  * @param mode The normalization mode.
    363  * @param options The normalization options, ORed together (0 for no options).
    364  * @param doNormalize Indicates if the source text up to the next boundary
    365  *                    is to be normalized (TRUE) or just copied (FALSE).
    366  * @param pNeededToNormalize Output flag indicating if the normalization resulted in
    367  *                           different text from the input.
    368  *                           Not defined if an error occurs including buffer overflow.
    369  *                           Always FALSE if !doNormalize.
    370  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    371  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    372  * @return Length of output (number of UChars) when successful or buffer overflow.
    373  *
    374  * @see unorm_previous
    375  * @see unorm_normalize
    376  *
    377  * @stable ICU 2.1
    378  */
    379 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
    380 unorm_next(UCharIterator *src,
    381            UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
    382            UNormalizationMode mode, int32_t options,
    383            UBool doNormalize, UBool *pNeededToNormalize,
    384            UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    385 
    386 /**
    387  * Iterative normalization backward.
    388  * This function (together with unorm_next) is somewhat
    389  * similar to the C++ Normalizer class (see its non-static functions).
    390  * For all details see unorm_next.
    391  *
    392  * @param src The input text in the form of a C character iterator.
    393  * @param dest The output buffer; can be NULL if destCapacity==0 for pure preflighting.
    394  * @param destCapacity The number of UChars that fit into dest.
    395  * @param mode The normalization mode.
    396  * @param options The normalization options, ORed together (0 for no options).
    397  * @param doNormalize Indicates if the source text up to the next boundary
    398  *                    is to be normalized (TRUE) or just copied (FALSE).
    399  * @param pNeededToNormalize Output flag indicating if the normalization resulted in
    400  *                           different text from the input.
    401  *                           Not defined if an error occurs including buffer overflow.
    402  *                           Always FALSE if !doNormalize.
    403  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    404  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    405  * @return Length of output (number of UChars) when successful or buffer overflow.
    406  *
    407  * @see unorm_next
    408  * @see unorm_normalize
    409  *
    410  * @stable ICU 2.1
    411  */
    412 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
    413 unorm_previous(UCharIterator *src,
    414                UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
    415                UNormalizationMode mode, int32_t options,
    416                UBool doNormalize, UBool *pNeededToNormalize,
    417                UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    418 
    419 /**
    420  * Concatenate normalized strings, making sure that the result is normalized as well.
    421  *
    422  * If both the left and the right strings are in
    423  * the normalization form according to "mode/options",
    424  * then the result will be
    425  *
    426  * \code
    427  *     dest=normalize(left+right, mode, options)
    428  * \endcode
    429  *
    430  * With the input strings already being normalized,
    431  * this function will use unorm_next() and unorm_previous()
    432  * to find the adjacent end pieces of the input strings.
    433  * Only the concatenation of these end pieces will be normalized and
    434  * then concatenated with the remaining parts of the input strings.
    435  *
    436  * It is allowed to have dest==left to avoid copying the entire left string.
    437  *
    438  * @param left Left source string, may be same as dest.
    439  * @param leftLength Length of left source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    440  * @param right Right source string. Must not be the same as dest, nor overlap.
    441  * @param rightLength Length of right source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    442  * @param dest The output buffer; can be NULL if destCapacity==0 for pure preflighting.
    443  * @param destCapacity The number of UChars that fit into dest.
    444  * @param mode The normalization mode.
    445  * @param options The normalization options, ORed together (0 for no options).
    446  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    447  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    448  * @return Length of output (number of UChars) when successful or buffer overflow.
    449  *
    450  * @see unorm_normalize
    451  * @see unorm_next
    452  * @see unorm_previous
    453  *
    454  * @stable ICU 2.1
    455  */
    456 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
    457 unorm_concatenate(const UChar *left, int32_t leftLength,
    458                   const UChar *right, int32_t rightLength,
    459                   UChar *dest, int32_t destCapacity,
    460                   UNormalizationMode mode, int32_t options,
    461                   UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    462 
    463 /**
    464  * Option bit for unorm_compare:
    465  * Both input strings are assumed to fulfill FCD conditions.
    466  * @stable ICU 2.2
    467  */
    468 #define UNORM_INPUT_IS_FCD          0x20000
    469 
    470 /**
    471  * Option bit for unorm_compare:
    472  * Perform case-insensitive comparison.
    473  * @stable ICU 2.2
    474  */
    475 #define U_COMPARE_IGNORE_CASE       0x10000
    476 
    477 #ifndef U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER
    478 /* see also unistr.h and ustring.h */
    479 /**
    480  * Option bit for u_strCaseCompare, u_strcasecmp, unorm_compare, etc:
    481  * Compare strings in code point order instead of code unit order.
    482  * @stable ICU 2.2
    483  */
    484 #define U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER  0x8000
    485 #endif
    486 
    487 /**
    488  * Compare two strings for canonical equivalence.
    489  * Further options include case-insensitive comparison and
    490  * code point order (as opposed to code unit order).
    491  *
    492  * Canonical equivalence between two strings is defined as their normalized
    493  * forms (NFD or NFC) being identical.
    494  * This function compares strings incrementally instead of normalizing
    495  * (and optionally case-folding) both strings entirely,
    496  * improving performance significantly.
    497  *
    498  * Bulk normalization is only necessary if the strings do not fulfill the FCD
    499  * conditions. Only in this case, and only if the strings are relatively long,
    500  * is memory allocated temporarily.
    501  * For FCD strings and short non-FCD strings there is no memory allocation.
    502  *
    503  * Semantically, this is equivalent to
    504  *   strcmp[CodePointOrder](NFD(foldCase(NFD(s1))), NFD(foldCase(NFD(s2))))
    505  * where code point order and foldCase are all optional.
    506  *
    507  * UAX 21 2.5 Caseless Matching specifies that for a canonical caseless match
    508  * the case folding must be performed first, then the normalization.
    509  *
    510  * @param s1 First source string.
    511  * @param length1 Length of first source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    512  *
    513  * @param s2 Second source string.
    514  * @param length2 Length of second source string, or -1 if NUL-terminated.
    515  *
    516  * @param options A bit set of options:
    517  *   - U_FOLD_CASE_DEFAULT or 0 is used for default options:
    518  *     Case-sensitive comparison in code unit order, and the input strings
    519  *     are quick-checked for FCD.
    520  *
    521  *   - UNORM_INPUT_IS_FCD
    522  *     Set if the caller knows that both s1 and s2 fulfill the FCD conditions.
    523  *     If not set, the function will quickCheck for FCD
    524  *     and normalize if necessary.
    525  *
    526  *   - U_COMPARE_CODE_POINT_ORDER
    527  *     Set to choose code point order instead of code unit order
    528  *     (see u_strCompare for details).
    529  *
    530  *   - U_COMPARE_IGNORE_CASE
    531  *     Set to compare strings case-insensitively using case folding,
    532  *     instead of case-sensitively.
    533  *     If set, then the following case folding options are used.
    534  *
    535  *   - Options as used with case-insensitive comparisons, currently:
    536  *
    537  *   - U_FOLD_CASE_EXCLUDE_SPECIAL_I
    538  *    (see u_strCaseCompare for details)
    539  *
    540  *   - regular normalization options shifted left by UNORM_COMPARE_NORM_OPTIONS_SHIFT
    541  *
    542  * @param pErrorCode ICU error code in/out parameter.
    543  *                   Must fulfill U_SUCCESS before the function call.
    544  * @return <0 or 0 or >0 as usual for string comparisons
    545  *
    546  * @see unorm_normalize
    547  * @see UNORM_FCD
    548  * @see u_strCompare
    549  * @see u_strCaseCompare
    550  *
    551  * @stable ICU 2.2
    552  */
    553 U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2
    554 unorm_compare(const UChar *s1, int32_t length1,
    555               const UChar *s2, int32_t length2,
    556               uint32_t options,
    557               UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    558 
    559 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_NORMALIZATION */
    560 
    561 #endif
    562