/* ******************************************************************************* * Copyright (C) 2001-2004, International Business Machines Corporation and * * others. All Rights Reserved. * ******************************************************************************* */ package com.ibm.icu.text; /** * UnicodeMatcher defines a protocol for objects that can * match a range of characters in a Replaceable string. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public interface UnicodeMatcher { /** * Constant returned by matches() indicating a * mismatch between the text and this matcher. The text contains * a character which does not match, or the text does not contain * all desired characters for a non-incremental match. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public static final int U_MISMATCH = 0; /** * Constant returned by matches() indicating a * partial match between the text and this matcher. This value is * only returned for incremental match operations. All characters * of the text match, but more characters are required for a * complete match. Alternatively, for variable-length matchers, * all characters of the text match, and if more characters were * supplied at limit, they might also match. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public static final int U_PARTIAL_MATCH = 1; /** * Constant returned by matches() indicating a * complete match between the text and this matcher. For an * incremental variable-length match, this value is returned if * the given text matches, and it is known that additional * characters would not alter the extent of the match. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public static final int U_MATCH = 2; /** * The character at index i, where i < contextStart || i >= contextLimit, * is ETHER. This allows explicit matching by rules and UnicodeSets * of text outside the context. In traditional terms, this allows anchoring * at the start and/or end. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ static final char ETHER = '\uFFFF'; /** * Return a UMatchDegree value indicating the degree of match for * the given text at the given offset. Zero, one, or more * characters may be matched. * * Matching in the forward direction is indicated by limit > * offset. Characters from offset forwards to limit-1 will be * considered for matching. * * Matching in the reverse direction is indicated by limit < * offset. Characters from offset backwards to limit+1 will be * considered for matching. * * If limit == offset then the only match possible is a zero * character match (which subclasses may implement if desired). * * If U_MATCH is returned, then as a side effect, advance the * offset parameter to the limit of the matched substring. In the * forward direction, this will be the index of the last matched * character plus one. In the reverse direction, this will be the * index of the last matched character minus one. * * @param text the text to be matched * @param offset on input, the index into text at which to begin * matching. On output, the limit of the matched text. The * number of matched characters is the output value of offset * minus the input value. Offset should always point to the * HIGH SURROGATE (leading code unit) of a pair of surrogates, * both on entry and upon return. * @param limit the limit index of text to be matched. Greater * than offset for a forward direction match, less than offset for * a backward direction match. The last character to be * considered for matching will be text.charAt(limit-1) in the * forward direction or text.charAt(limit+1) in the backward * direction. * @param incremental if TRUE, then assume further characters may * be inserted at limit and check for partial matching. Otherwise * assume the text as given is complete. * @return a match degree value indicating a full match, a partial * match, or a mismatch. If incremental is FALSE then * U_PARTIAL_MATCH should never be returned. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public abstract int matches(Replaceable text, int[] offset, int limit, boolean incremental); /** * Returns a string representation of this matcher. If the result of * calling this function is passed to the appropriate parser, it * will produce another matcher that is equal to this one. * @param escapeUnprintable if TRUE then convert unprintable * character to their hex escape representations, \\uxxxx or * \\Uxxxxxxxx. Unprintable characters are those other than * U+000A, U+0020..U+007E. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public abstract String toPattern(boolean escapeUnprintable); /** * Returns TRUE if this matcher will match a character c, where c * & 0xFF == v, at offset, in the forward direction (with limit > * offset). This is used by RuleBasedTransliterator for * indexing. * *

Note: This API uses an int even though the value will be * restricted to 8 bits in order to avoid complications with * signedness (bytes convert to ints in the range -128..127). * @stable ICU 2.0 */ public abstract boolean matchesIndexValue(int v); /** * Union the set of all characters that may be matched by this object * into the given set. * @param toUnionTo the set into which to union the source characters * @stable ICU 2.2 */ public abstract void addMatchSetTo(UnicodeSet toUnionTo); } //eof