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// Copyright (c) 1994-2009 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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//
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#include <ls_std.h>
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#include "complocl.h"
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/**
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Gets the current language type.
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@return language type.
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*/
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EXPORT_C TLanguage Locl::Language()
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{
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return(LLocaleData::Language);
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}
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/**
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Creates the localisation table.
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@param aLocale A pointer to the structure to be created. It holds
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the system's locale settings.
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*/
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EXPORT_C void Locl::LocaleData(SLocaleData *aLocale)
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{
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aLocale->iCountryCode=LLocaleData::CountryCode;
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aLocale->iUniversalTimeOffset=LLocaleData::UniversalTimeOffset;
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aLocale->iDateFormat=LLocaleData::DateFormat;
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aLocale->iTimeFormat=LLocaleData::TimeFormat;
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aLocale->iCurrencySymbolPosition=LLocaleData::CurrencySymbolPosition;
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aLocale->iCurrencySpaceBetween=LLocaleData::CurrencySpaceBetween;
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aLocale->iCurrencyDecimalPlaces=LLocaleData::CurrencyDecimalPlaces;
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aLocale->iNegativeCurrencyFormat=TNegativeCurrencyFormat(LLocaleData::NegativeCurrencyFormat); // replaces iCurrencyNegativeInBrackets
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aLocale->iCurrencyTriadsAllowed=LLocaleData::CurrencyTriadsAllowed;
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aLocale->iThousandsSeparator=*LLocaleData::ThousandsSeparator;
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aLocale->iDecimalSeparator=*LLocaleData::DecimalSeparator;
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TInt i=0;
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for(;i<KMaxDateSeparators;i++)
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aLocale->iDateSeparator[i]=*LLocaleData::DateSeparator[i];
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for(i=0;i<KMaxTimeSeparators;i++)
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aLocale->iTimeSeparator[i]=*LLocaleData::TimeSeparator[i];
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aLocale->iAmPmSymbolPosition=LLocaleData::AmPmSymbolPosition;
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aLocale->iAmPmSpaceBetween=LLocaleData::AmPmSpaceBetween;
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// aLocale->iDaylightSaving=LLocaleData::DaylightSaving;
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aLocale->iHomeDaylightSavingZone=LLocaleData::HomeDaylightSavingZone;
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aLocale->iWorkDays=LLocaleData::WorkDays;
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aLocale->iStartOfWeek=LLocaleData::StartOfWeek;
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aLocale->iClockFormat=LLocaleData::ClockFormat;
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aLocale->iUnitsGeneral=LLocaleData::UnitsGeneral;
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aLocale->iUnitsDistanceLong=LLocaleData::UnitsGeneral;
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aLocale->iUnitsDistanceShort=LLocaleData::UnitsGeneral;
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aLocale->iExtraNegativeCurrencyFormatFlags=LLocaleData::ExtraNegativeCurrencyFormatFlags;
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aLocale->iLanguageDowngrade[0] = static_cast<TUint16>(LLocaleData::LanguageDowngrade[0]);
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aLocale->iLanguageDowngrade[1] = static_cast<TUint16>(LLocaleData::LanguageDowngrade[1]);
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aLocale->iLanguageDowngrade[2] = static_cast<TUint16>(LLocaleData::LanguageDowngrade[2]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the currency symbol, e.g. '$' for US dollar.
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@return The address of the currency symbol.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * Locl::CurrencySymbol()
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{
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return(LLocaleData::CurrencySymbol);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the short date format.
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@return The address of the short date format.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText* Locl::ShortDateFormatSpec()
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{
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return(LLocaleData::ShortDateFormatSpec);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the long date format.
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@return The address of the long date format.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText* Locl::LongDateFormatSpec()
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{
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return(LLocaleData::LongDateFormatSpec);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the time format.
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@return The address of the time format.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText* Locl::TimeFormatSpec()
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{
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return(LLocaleData::TimeFormatSpec);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the FAT utility functions.
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@return The address of the FAT utility functions.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TFatUtilityFunctions* Locl::FatUtilityFunctions()
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{
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return(LLocaleData::FatUtilityFunctions);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the date suffix table. A date suffix table
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stores the suffix strings of the 31 days in a month, e.g. in English,
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"st" for first day of the month, "nd" for the second day of the month.
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@return The address of the date suffix table.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::DateSuffixTable()
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{
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return(&LLanguage::DateSuffixTable[0]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the day table, which stores the names
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of weekdays. In English, it starts with "Monday" and ends
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with "Sunday".
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@return The address of the day table.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::DayTable()
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{
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return(&LLanguage::DayTable[0]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the abbreviated day table, which stores
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the abbreviated names of weekdays. In English, it starts
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with "Mon" and ends with "Sun".
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@return The address of the abbreviated day table.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::DayAbbTable()
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{
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return(&LLanguage::DayAbbTable[0]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the month table, which stores
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the names of the months. In English, it starts with
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"January", and ends with "December".
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@return The address of the month table.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::MonthTable()
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return(&LLanguage::MonthTable[0]);
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}
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Gets the address of the abbreviated month table, which stores
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the abbreviated names of the months, In English, it starts
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with "Jan", and ends with "Dec".
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@return The address of the month table.
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::MonthAbbTable()
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return(&LLanguage::MonthAbbTable[0]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the AmPm table, which stores the expression
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for the morning and the afternoon, in English, "am" for the
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morning and "pm" for the afternoon.
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@return The address of the AmPm table.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::AmPmTable()
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{
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return(&LLanguage::AmPmTable[0]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the message table. The message table contains
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messages that the base software may need to issue without the
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benefit of access to compiled resources.
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@return The address of the message table.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * const * Locl::MsgTable()
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{
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return(&LMessages::MsgTable[0]);
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the locale character set object which contains
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collation rules etc. It is used in Unicode builds to supply
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locale-specific character attribute and collation data.
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@return The address of the locale character set object, or NULL
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in case of a non-UNICODE build.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const LCharSet* Locl::CharSet()
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{
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return &TheCharSet;
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#else
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return NULL;
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the character type conversion table.
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The character type conversion table does not exist in
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the Unicode build. This table has 256 items which classifies
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256 ASCII codes into: Uppercase letter, Lowercase letter,
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Punctuation, Decimal digit etc..
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@return The address of the character type conversion table,
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or NULL in case of a UNICODE build.
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EXPORT_C const TUint8 * Locl::TypeTable()
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#ifdef _UNICODE
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return NULL;
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#else
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return(&LAlphabet::TypeTable[0]);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the uppercase table. The uppercase table
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does not exist in the Unicode build. It is used to convert
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the letter in lowercase to uppercase.
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@return The address of the uppercase table, or NULL
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in case of a UNICODE build.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * Locl::UpperTable()
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#ifdef _UNICODE
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return NULL;
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return(&LAlphabet::UpperTable[0]);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the lowercase table. The lowercase table
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does not exist in the Unicode build. It is used to convert
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the letter in uppercase to lowercase.
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@return The address of the lowercase table, or NULL
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in case of a UNICODE build.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * Locl::LowerTable()
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#ifdef _UNICODE
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return NULL;
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return(&LAlphabet::LowerTable[0]);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the fold table. The fold table does not exist
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in the Unicode build. It is used to fold the character according
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to a specified folding method: converting characters to their
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lower case form, if any; stripping accents; converting digits
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representing values 0..9 to characters '0'..'9' etc..
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@return The address of the fold table, or NULL
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in case of a UNICODE build.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * Locl::FoldTable()
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{
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#ifdef _UNICODE
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return NULL;
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#else
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return(&LAlphabet::FoldTable[0]);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Gets the address of the collate table. The collate table does
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not exist in the Unicode build. This table is used to collate
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strings to remove differences between characters that are deemed
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unimportant for the purposes of ordering characters.
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@return The address of the collate table, or NULL
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in case of a UNICODE build.
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*/
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EXPORT_C const TText * Locl::CollTable()
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return NULL;
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return(&LAlphabet::CollTable[0]);
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#endif
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}
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/**
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Check whether it is a Unicode Build.
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@return ETrue for Unicode Build, EFalse for non-Unicode Build.
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*/
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EXPORT_C TBool Locl::UniCode()
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return ETrue;
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#else
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return EFalse;
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#endif
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}
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