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// Copyright (c) 1996-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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// All rights reserved.
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// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
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// under the terms of the License "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
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// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
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// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
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//
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// Initial Contributors:
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// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
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//
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// Contributors:
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//
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// Description:
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// e32\include\collate.h
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// Definitions needed for Unicode collation.
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// Collation is the comparison of two Unicode strings to produce an ordering
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// that may be used in a dictionary or other list.
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// Collation is implemented using the Standard Unicode Collation algorithm. There
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// are four levels of comparison:
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// primary: basic character identity
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// secondary: accents and diacritics
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// tertiary: upper and lower case, and other minor attributes
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// quaternary: Unicode character value
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// Punctuation is normally ignored but can optionally be taken into account.
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// Strings are fully expanded using the standard Unicode canonical expansions before
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// they are compared. Thai and Lao vowels are swapped with the following character
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// if any.
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// EUSER contains the 'basic collation method'. This method assigns the standard Unicode collation key values
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// to the characters in the WGL4 repertoire, plus commonly used control characters and fixed-width spaces, plus
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// the CJK ideograms (for which the keys can be generated algorithmically). Other characters are collated after
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// all the characters for which keys are defined, and ordered by their Unicode values.
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// Locales can supply any number of other collation methods. They will usually supply a 'tailoring' of the standard
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// method. This is done by using the standard table as the main key table (signalled by placing NULL in
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// TCollationMethod::iMainTable) and specifying an override table (TCollationMethod::iOverrideTable).
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// Locale-specific collation data resides in ELOCL.
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//
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// WARNING: This file contains some APIs which are internal and are subject
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// to change without notice. Such APIs should therefore not be used
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// outside the Kernel and Hardware Services package.
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//
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#ifndef __COLLATE_H__
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#define __COLLATE_H__
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#ifdef __KERNEL_MODE__
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#include <e32cmn.h>
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#else
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#include <e32std.h>
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#endif
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//This material is used in the Unicode build only.
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#ifdef _UNICODE
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/**
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Collation key table structure.
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@publishedPartner
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@released
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*/
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struct TCollationKeyTable
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{
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public:
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/**
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Masks for the various parts of the elements of the iKey array.
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*/
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enum
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{
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ELevel0Mask = 0xFFFF0000, // primary key - basic character identity
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ELevel1Mask = 0x0000FF00, // secondary key - accents and diacritics
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ELevel2Mask = 0x000000FC, // tertiary key - case, etc.
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EIgnoreFlag = 0x2, // if set, this key is normally ignored
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EStopFlag = 0x1 // if set, this key is the last in a sequence representing a Unicode value or values
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};
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/**
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An array containing all of the keys and strings of keys concatenated
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together. Each key has EStopFlag set only if it is the last key in its
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string. Eack key contains the keys for levels 0, 1 and 2, and a flag
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EIgnoreFlag if the key is usually ignored (for punctuation & spaces
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etc.).
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*/
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const TUint32* iKey;
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/**
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An array of indices into the iKey array. Each element has its high 16
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bits indicating a Unicode value and its low 16 bits indicating an index
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into the iKey array at which its key starts. For surrogate pairs, high
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surrogate code is in index[i]:16-31, and low surrogate code is in
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index[i+1]:16-31. These two elements are combined to represent a surrogate
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pair. The elements are sorted by Unicode value.
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*/
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const TUint32* iIndex;
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/**
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The size of the iIndex array.
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*/
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TInt iIndices;
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/**
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Concatenated Unicode strings. Each is a strings that is to be converted
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to keys differently from how it would be if each letter were converted
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independently. An example is "ch" in Spanish, which sorts as though it
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were a single letter. Each Unicode string is preceeded by a 16-bit value
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indicating the string's length (in 16-bit). The end of the string is not
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delimited. A surrogate pair is represented by two ajacent 16-bit values.
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*/
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const TUint16* iString;
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/**
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An array of elements mapping elements of iString to elements of iIndex.
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Each element has its high 16 bits indicating the index of the start of
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an element of iString, and its low 16 bits indicating the corresponding
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element in iIndex. This array is sorted on the string index.
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*/
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const TUint32* iStringIndex;
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/**
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The size of the iStringIndex array.
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*/
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TInt iStringIndices;
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};
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/**
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Defines a collation method.
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Collation means sorting pieces of text. It needs to take into account characters,
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accents and case; spaces and punctuation are usually ignored. It differs from
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ordinary methods of sorting in that it is locale-dependent - different
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languages use different ordering methods. Additionally, multiple collation
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methods may exist within the same locale.
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A collation method provides the collation keys and other data needed to customise
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collation; the Mem and TDesC16 collation functions (e.g. Mem::CompareC())
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perform the collation. Note that these functions use the standard collation
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method for the current locale - you only need to specify an object of class
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TCollationMethod to customise this collation scheme. Collation methods can
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be retrieved using member functions of the Mem class. Each one has a unique
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identifier.
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A collation method specifies a main table of collation keys, and optionally
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an overriding table that contains keys for which the values in the main table
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are overridden. A collation key table (TCollationKeyTable) is the set of collation
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keys: primary (basic character identity), secondary (accents and diacritics)
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and tertiary (case). The quaternary key is the Unicode character values themselves.
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The simplest way to customise a collation method is to create a local copy
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of the standard collation method and change it. For example, you could use
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the standard method, but not ignore punctuation and spaces:
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@code
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TCollationMethod m = *Mem::CollationMethodByIndex(0); // get the standard method
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m.iFlags |= TCollationMethod::EIgnoreNone; // dont ignore punctuation and spaces
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@endcode
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@publishedPartner
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@released
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*/
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struct TCollationMethod
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{
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public:
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/**
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The UID of this collation method.
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*/
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TUint iId;
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/**
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The main collation key table; if NULL, use the standard table.
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*/
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const TCollationKeyTable* iMainTable;
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/**
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If non-NULL, tailoring for collation keys.
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*/
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const TCollationKeyTable* iOverrideTable;
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enum
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{
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Don't ignore any keys (punctuation, etc. is normally ignored).
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*/
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EIgnoreNone = 1,
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/**
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Reverse the normal order for characters differing only in case
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*/
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ESwapCase = 2,
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/**
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Compare secondary keys which represent accents in reverse
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order (from right to left); this is needed for French when comparing
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words that differ only in accents.
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*/
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EAccentsBackwards = 4,
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/**
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Reverse the normal order for characters differing only in whether they
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are katakana or hiragana.
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*/
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ESwapKana = 8,
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/**
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Fold all characters to lower case before extracting keys; needed for
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comparison of filenames, for which case is ignored but other
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tertiary (level-2) distinctions are not.
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*/
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EFoldCase = 16,
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/** Flag to indicate a collation method for matching purpose
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This flag is only needed if we wish to specify a particular collation method
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to be used for matching purpose.
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*/
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EMatchingTable = 32,
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/** Ignore the check for adjacent combining characters. A combining
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character effectively changes the character it combines with to something
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else and so a match doesn't occur. Setting this flag will allow character
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matching regardless of any combining characters.
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*/
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EIgnoreCombining = 64
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};
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/**
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Flags.
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@see TCollationMethod::EIgnoreNone
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@see TCollationMethod::ESwapCase
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@see TCollationMethod::EAccentsBackwards
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@see TCollationMethod::ESwapKana
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@see TCollationMethod::EFoldCase
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*/
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TUint iFlags;
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};
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/**
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A collation data set provides any collation methods needed by a locale.
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@publishedPartner
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@released
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*/
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struct TCollationDataSet
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{
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public:
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const TCollationMethod* iMethod;
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TInt iMethods;
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};
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// Collation method IDs
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/**
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A collation data set provides any collation methods needed by a locale.
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@internalTechnology
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@released
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*/
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const TUint KUidBasicCollationMethod = 0x10004F4E;
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/**
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A collation data set provides any collation methods needed by a locale.
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@internalTechnology
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@released
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*/
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const TUint KUidStandardUnicodeCollationMethod = 0x10004E96;
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#ifndef __KERNEL_MODE__
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//Forward declarations
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class TUTF32Iterator;
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struct LCharSet;
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/**
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Provides low-level collation functions.
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@internalComponent
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@released
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*/
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class TCollate
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{
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public:
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/**
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Construct a TCollate object based on the collation method specified
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within aCharSet, if any. If there is none, or aCharSet is null, the
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standard collation method will be used. aMask and aFlags provide a
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method for overriding the flags in the collation method: Each flag set
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to 1 in aMask is a flag that will be overridden and set to the
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corresponding flag value in aFlags. Ownership of aCharSet is not passed.
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*/
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TCollate(const LCharSet* aCharSet,TUint aMask = 0,TUint aFlags = 0xFFFFFFFF);
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/**
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Construct a TCollate object based on an already constructed
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TCollationMethod specified in aMethod. Ownership is not passed.
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*/
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TCollate(const TCollationMethod& aMethod);
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enum TComparisonResult
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{
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ELeftComparesLessAndIsNotPrefix = -2,
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ELeftIsPrefixOfRight = -1,
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EStringsIdentical = 0,
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ERightIsPrefixOfLeft = 1,
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ERightComparesLessAndIsNotPrefix = 2
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};
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/**
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Compare the string beginning at aString1 of length aLength1 against the
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string beginning at aString2 of length aLength2.
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aMaxLevel determines the tightness of the collation. At level 0, only
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character identities are distinguished. At level 1 accents are
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distinguished as well. At level 2 case is distinguishes as well. At
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level 3 all valid different Unicode characters are considered different.
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*/
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TComparisonResult Compare(const TUint16* aString1,TInt aLength1,
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const TUint16* aString2,TInt aLength2,
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TInt aMaxLevel = 3) const;
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/**
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Find the string beginning at aString2 of length aLength2 in the string
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beginning at aString1 of length aLength1. aMaxLevel determines
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the tightness of the collation, see Compare for details.
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*/
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TInt Find(const TUint16 *aString1,TInt aLength1,const TUint16 *aString2,TInt aLength2,
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TInt aMaxLevel,TUint aString2WildChar = 0) const;
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TInt Find(const TUint16 *aString1,TInt aLength1,const TUint16 *aString2,TInt aLength2,
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TInt &aLengthFound,TInt aMaxLevel,TUint aString2WildChar = 0) const;
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/**
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Test if the string beginning at aSearchTerm of length aSearchTermLength
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matches the string beginning at aCandidate of length aCandidateLength.
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aMaxLevel determines the tightness of the collation, see
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Compare for details. The search term may have wild card characters as
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specified by aWildChar (for matching a single grapheme- i.e. character
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and any characters that combine with it, such as accents) and
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aWildSequenceChar (for matching any sequence of whole graphemes). The
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return value is KErrNotFound iff the search term does not match the
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candidate string exactly. To find a match within the candidate string,
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the search term must begin and end with a wild sequence character. If
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the search term does match the candidate string, 0 will be returned,
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unless the first character of the search term is a wild sequence
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character in which case the value returned will be the index into
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aCandidate at which the first non-wild sequence character matched.
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aWildSequenceChar must be a valid (non-surrogate) Unicode character
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below FFFE.
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*/
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TInt Match(const TUint16 *aCandidate, TInt aCandidateLength,
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const TUint16 *aSearchTerm,TInt aSearchTermLength,
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TInt aMaxLevel, TUint aWildChar = '?', TUint aWildSequenceChar = '*', TUint aEscapeChar = 0) const;
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private:
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/**
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Compare values output from the iterators. After the comparison, if
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ERightIsPrefixOfLeft or EStringsIdentical is returned, then aLeft and
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aRight will be pointing at the next key (at MaxLevel) after the match.
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If right is shown to be a prefix of left, this means that it has been
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checked at all requested levels. If it is reported that the right is a
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prefix of the left, then this will mean also that there are no unmatched
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combining characters on the left.
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*/
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TComparisonResult CompareKeySequences(TUTF32Iterator& aLeft, TUTF32Iterator& aRight,
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TInt aMaxLevel, TInt aRightStringWildChar, TInt aEscapeChar) const;
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/**
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Finds search term inside candidate string. Returns KErrNotFound if there
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is no match, returns the offset into the candidate string at which the
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search term was found (note that this is the offset from the start of
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the iteration, not from where the iteration was when the function was
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called). If a string was found, the search term iterator is left
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pointing at the end of the search term, and the candidate iterator is
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left pointing just after the matched keys. aMatchPos returns where in
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the candidate string the match was found.
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*/
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TInt FindKeySequence(TUTF32Iterator& aCandidate, TUTF32Iterator& aSearchTerm,
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TInt aMaxLevel, TInt aWildChar, TInt aEscapeChar, TInt& aLengthFound) const;
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private:
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TCollationMethod iMethod;
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};
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#endif // __KERNEL_MODE__
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#endif // _UNICODE
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#endif // __COLLATE_H__
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