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| * Copyright (C) 1997-2011, International Business Machines Corporation and others. | |
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| * Date Name Description | |
| * 02/19/97 aliu Converted from java. | |
| * 03/17/97 clhuang Updated per C++ implementation. | |
| * 03/27/97 helena Updated to pass the simple test after code review. | |
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| // ***************************************************************************** | |
| // This file was generated from the java source file Format.java | |
| // ***************************************************************************** | |
| /** | |
| * \file | |
| * \brief C++ API: Base class for all formats. | |
| */ | |
| U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN | |
| /** | |
| * Base class for all formats. This is an abstract base class which | |
| * specifies the protocol for classes which convert other objects or | |
| * values, such as numeric values and dates, and their string | |
| * representations. In some cases these representations may be | |
| * localized or contain localized characters or strings. For example, | |
| * a numeric formatter such as DecimalFormat may convert a numeric | |
| * value such as 12345 to the string "$12,345". It may also parse | |
| * the string back into a numeric value. A date and time formatter | |
| * like SimpleDateFormat may represent a specific date, encoded | |
| * numerically, as a string such as "Wednesday, February 26, 1997 AD". | |
| * <P> | |
| * Many of the concrete subclasses of Format employ the notion of | |
| * a pattern. A pattern is a string representation of the rules which | |
| * govern the interconversion between values and strings. For example, | |
| * a DecimalFormat object may be associated with the pattern | |
| * "$#,##0.00;($#,##0.00)", which is a common US English format for | |
| * currency values, yielding strings such as "$1,234.45" for 1234.45, | |
| * and "($987.65)" for 987.6543. The specific syntax of a pattern | |
| * is defined by each subclass. | |
| * <P> | |
| * Even though many subclasses use patterns, the notion of a pattern | |
| * is not inherent to Format classes in general, and is not part of | |
| * the explicit base class protocol. | |
| * <P> | |
| * Two complex formatting classes bear mentioning. These are | |
| * MessageFormat and ChoiceFormat. ChoiceFormat is a subclass of | |
| * NumberFormat which allows the user to format different number ranges | |
| * as strings. For instance, 0 may be represented as "no files", 1 as | |
| * "one file", and any number greater than 1 as "many files". | |
| * MessageFormat is a formatter which utilizes other Format objects to | |
| * format a string containing with multiple values. For instance, | |
| * A MessageFormat object might produce the string "There are no files | |
| * on the disk MyDisk on February 27, 1997." given the arguments 0, | |
| * "MyDisk", and the date value of 2/27/97. See the ChoiceFormat | |
| * and MessageFormat headers for further information. | |
| * <P> | |
| * If formatting is unsuccessful, a failing UErrorCode is returned when | |
| * the Format cannot format the type of object, otherwise if there is | |
| * something illformed about the the Unicode replacement character | |
| * 0xFFFD is returned. | |
| * <P> | |
| * If there is no match when parsing, a parse failure UErrorCode is | |
| * returned for methods which take no ParsePosition. For the method | |
| * that takes a ParsePosition, the index parameter is left unchanged. | |
| * <P> | |
| * <em>User subclasses are not supported.</em> While clients may write | |
| * subclasses, such code will not necessarily work and will not be | |
| * guaranteed to work stably from release to release. | |
| */ | |
| class U_I18N_API Format : public UObject { | |
| public: | |
| /** Destructor | |
| * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
| */ | |
| virtual ~Format(); | |
| /** | |
| * Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal. | |
| * Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal. | |
| * @param other the object to be compared with. | |
| * @return Return true if the given Format objects are semantically equal. | |
| * Objects of different subclasses are considered unequal. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| virtual bool operator==(const Format& other) const = 0; | |
| /** | |
| * Return true if the given Format objects are not semantically | |
| * equal. | |
| * @param other the object to be compared with. | |
| * @return Return true if the given Format objects are not semantically. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| bool operator!=(const Format& other) const { return !operator==(other); } | |
| /** | |
| * Clone this object polymorphically. The caller is responsible | |
| * for deleting the result when done. | |
| * @return A copy of the object | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| virtual Format* clone() const = 0; | |
| /** | |
| * Formats an object to produce a string. | |
| * | |
| * @param obj The object to format. | |
| * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
| * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
| * @param status Output parameter filled in with success or failure status. | |
| * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj, | |
| UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
| UErrorCode& status) const; | |
| /** | |
| * Format an object to produce a string. This is a pure virtual method which | |
| * subclasses must implement. This method allows polymorphic formatting | |
| * of Formattable objects. If a subclass of Format receives a Formattable | |
| * object type it doesn't handle (e.g., if a numeric Formattable is passed | |
| * to a DateFormat object) then it returns a failing UErrorCode. | |
| * | |
| * @param obj The object to format. | |
| * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
| * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
| * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. | |
| * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. | |
| * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
| * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| virtual UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj, | |
| UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
| FieldPosition& pos, | |
| UErrorCode& status) const = 0; | |
| /** | |
| * Format an object to produce a string. Subclasses should override this | |
| * method. This method allows polymorphic formatting of Formattable objects. | |
| * If a subclass of Format receives a Formattable object type it doesn't | |
| * handle (e.g., if a numeric Formattable is passed to a DateFormat object) | |
| * then it returns a failing UErrorCode. | |
| * | |
| * @param obj The object to format. | |
| * @param appendTo Output parameter to receive result. | |
| * Result is appended to existing contents. | |
| * @param posIter On return, can be used to iterate over positions | |
| * of fields generated by this format call. | |
| * @param status Output param filled with success/failure status. | |
| * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. | |
| * @stable ICU 4.4 | |
| */ | |
| virtual UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj, | |
| UnicodeString& appendTo, | |
| FieldPositionIterator* posIter, | |
| UErrorCode& status) const; | |
| /** | |
| * Parse a string to produce an object. This is a pure virtual | |
| * method which subclasses must implement. This method allows | |
| * polymorphic parsing of strings into Formattable objects. | |
| * <P> | |
| * Before calling, set parse_pos.index to the offset you want to | |
| * start parsing at in the source. After calling, parse_pos.index | |
| * is the end of the text you parsed. If error occurs, index is | |
| * unchanged. | |
| * <P> | |
| * When parsing, leading whitespace is discarded (with successful | |
| * parse), while trailing whitespace is left as is. | |
| * <P> | |
| * Example: | |
| * <P> | |
| * Parsing "_12_xy" (where _ represents a space) for a number, | |
| * with index == 0 will result in the number 12, with | |
| * parse_pos.index updated to 3 (just before the second space). | |
| * Parsing a second time will result in a failing UErrorCode since | |
| * "xy" is not a number, and leave index at 3. | |
| * <P> | |
| * Subclasses will typically supply specific parse methods that | |
| * return different types of values. Since methods can't overload | |
| * on return types, these will typically be named "parse", while | |
| * this polymorphic method will always be called parseObject. Any | |
| * parse method that does not take a parse_pos should set status | |
| * to an error value when no text in the required format is at the | |
| * start position. | |
| * | |
| * @param source The string to be parsed into an object. | |
| * @param result Formattable to be set to the parse result. | |
| * If parse fails, return contents are undefined. | |
| * @param parse_pos The position to start parsing at. Upon return | |
| * this param is set to the position after the | |
| * last character successfully parsed. If the | |
| * source is not parsed successfully, this param | |
| * will remain unchanged. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| virtual void parseObject(const UnicodeString& source, | |
| Formattable& result, | |
| ParsePosition& parse_pos) const = 0; | |
| /** | |
| * Parses a string to produce an object. This is a convenience method | |
| * which calls the pure virtual parseObject() method, and returns a | |
| * failure UErrorCode if the ParsePosition indicates failure. | |
| * | |
| * @param source The string to be parsed into an object. | |
| * @param result Formattable to be set to the parse result. | |
| * If parse fails, return contents are undefined. | |
| * @param status Output param to be filled with success/failure | |
| * result code. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| void parseObject(const UnicodeString& source, | |
| Formattable& result, | |
| UErrorCode& status) const; | |
| /** Get the locale for this format object. You can choose between valid and actual locale. | |
| * @param type type of the locale we're looking for (valid or actual) | |
| * @param status error code for the operation | |
| * @return the locale | |
| * @stable ICU 2.8 | |
| */ | |
| Locale getLocale(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode& status) const; | |
| /** Get the locale for this format object. You can choose between valid and actual locale. | |
| * @param type type of the locale we're looking for (valid or actual) | |
| * @param status error code for the operation | |
| * @return the locale | |
| * @internal | |
| */ | |
| const char* getLocaleID(ULocDataLocaleType type, UErrorCode &status) const; | |
| protected: | |
| /** @stable ICU 2.8 */ | |
| void setLocaleIDs(const char* valid, const char* actual); | |
| protected: | |
| /** | |
| * Default constructor for subclass use only. Does nothing. | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| Format(); | |
| /** | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| Format(const Format&); // Does nothing; for subclasses only | |
| /** | |
| * @stable ICU 2.0 | |
| */ | |
| Format& operator=(const Format&); // Does nothing; for subclasses | |
| /** | |
| * Simple function for initializing a UParseError from a UnicodeString. | |
| * | |
| * @param pattern The pattern to copy into the parseError | |
| * @param pos The position in pattern where the error occurred | |
| * @param parseError The UParseError object to fill in | |
| * @stable ICU 2.4 | |
| */ | |
| static void syntaxError(const UnicodeString& pattern, | |
| int32_t pos, | |
| UParseError& parseError); | |
| private: | |
| char actualLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY]; | |
| char validLocale[ULOC_FULLNAME_CAPACITY]; | |
| }; | |
| U_NAMESPACE_END | |
| //eof | |