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#include <QtCore/qtextboundaryfinder.h>
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#include <QtCore/qvarlengtharray.h>
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#include <private/qunicodetables_p.h>
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#include <qdebug.h>
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#include "private/qharfbuzz_p.h"
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QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
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class QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate
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{
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public:
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HB_CharAttributes attributes[1];
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};
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static void init(QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryType type, const QChar *chars, int length, HB_CharAttributes *attributes)
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{
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QVarLengthArray<HB_ScriptItem> scriptItems;
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const ushort *string = reinterpret_cast<const ushort *>(chars);
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const ushort *unicode = string;
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// correctly assign script, isTab and isObject to the script analysis
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const ushort *uc = unicode;
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const ushort *e = uc + length;
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int script = QUnicodeTables::Common;
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int lastScript = QUnicodeTables::Common;
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const ushort *start = uc;
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while (uc < e) {
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int s = QUnicodeTables::script(*uc);
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if (s != QUnicodeTables::Inherited)
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script = s;
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if (*uc == QChar::ObjectReplacementCharacter || *uc == QChar::LineSeparator || *uc == 9)
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script = QUnicodeTables::Common;
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if (script != lastScript) {
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if (uc != start) {
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HB_ScriptItem item;
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item.pos = start - string;
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item.length = uc - start;
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item.script = (HB_Script)lastScript;
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item.bidiLevel = 0; // ### what's the proper value?
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scriptItems.append(item);
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start = uc;
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}
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lastScript = script;
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}
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++uc;
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}
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if (uc != start) {
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HB_ScriptItem item;
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item.pos = start - string;
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item.length = uc - start;
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item.script = (HB_Script)lastScript;
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item.bidiLevel = 0; // ### what's the proper value?
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scriptItems.append(item);
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}
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qGetCharAttributes(string, length, scriptItems.data(), scriptItems.count(), attributes);
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if (type == QTextBoundaryFinder::Word)
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HB_GetWordBoundaries(string, length, scriptItems.data(), scriptItems.count(), attributes);
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else if (type == QTextBoundaryFinder::Sentence)
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HB_GetSentenceBoundaries(string, length, scriptItems.data(), scriptItems.count(), attributes);
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}
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/*! \class QTextBoundaryFinder
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\brief The QTextBoundaryFinder class provides a way of finding Unicode text boundaries in a string.
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\since 4.4
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\ingroup tools
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\ingroup shared
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\ingroup string-processing
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\reentrant
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QTextBoundaryFinder allows to find Unicode text boundaries in a
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string, similar to the Unicode text boundary specification (see
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http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/tr29-11.html).
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QTextBoundaryFinder can operate on a QString in four possible
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modes depending on the value of \a BoundaryType.
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Units of Unicode characters that make up what the user thinks of
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as a character or basic unit of the language are here called
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Grapheme clusters. The two unicode characters 'A' + diaeresis do
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for example form one grapheme cluster as the user thinks of them
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as one character, yet it is in this case represented by two
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unicode code points.
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Word boundaries are there to locate the start and end of what a
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language considers to be a word.
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Line break boundaries give possible places where a line break
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might happen and sentence boundaries will show the beginning and
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end of whole sentences.
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryType
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\value Grapheme Finds a grapheme which is the smallest boundary. It
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including letters, punctation marks, numerals and more.
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\value Word Finds a word.
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\value Line Finds possible positions for breaking the text into multiple
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lines.
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\value Sentence Finds sentence boundaries. These include periods, question
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marks etc.
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*/
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/*!
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\enum QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryReason
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\value NotAtBoundary The boundary finder is not at a boundary position.
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\value StartWord The boundary finder is at the start of a word.
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\value EndWord The boundary finder is at the end of a word.
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*/
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/*!
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Constructs an invalid QTextBoundaryFinder object.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder::QTextBoundaryFinder()
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: t(Grapheme)
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, chars(0)
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, length(0)
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, freePrivate(true)
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, d(0)
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{
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}
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/*!
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Copies the QTextBoundaryFinder object, \a other.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder::QTextBoundaryFinder(const QTextBoundaryFinder &other)
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: t(other.t)
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, s(other.s)
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, chars(other.chars)
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, length(other.length)
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, pos(other.pos)
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, freePrivate(true)
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{
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d = (QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate *) malloc(length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes));
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Q_CHECK_PTR(d);
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memcpy(d, other.d, length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes));
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}
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/*!
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Assigns the object, \a other, to another QTextBoundaryFinder object.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder &QTextBoundaryFinder::operator=(const QTextBoundaryFinder &other)
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{
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if (&other == this)
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return *this;
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t = other.t;
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s = other.s;
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chars = other.chars;
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length = other.length;
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pos = other.pos;
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freePrivate = true;
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QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate *newD = (QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate *)
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realloc(d, length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes));
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Q_CHECK_PTR(newD);
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d = newD;
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memcpy(d, other.d, length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes));
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return *this;
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}
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/*!
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Destructs the QTextBoundaryFinder object.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder::~QTextBoundaryFinder()
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{
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if (freePrivate)
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free(d);
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}
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/*!
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Creates a QTextBoundaryFinder object of \a type operating on \a string.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder::QTextBoundaryFinder(BoundaryType type, const QString &string)
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: t(type)
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, s(string)
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, chars(string.unicode())
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, length(string.length())
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, pos(0)
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, freePrivate(true)
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{
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d = (QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate *) malloc(length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes));
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Q_CHECK_PTR(d);
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init(t, chars, length, d->attributes);
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}
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/*!
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Creates a QTextBoundaryFinder object of \a type operating on \a chars
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with \a length.
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\a buffer is an optional working buffer of size \a bufferSize you can pass to
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the QTextBoundaryFinder. If the buffer is large enough to hold the working
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data required, it will use this instead of allocating its own buffer.
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\warning QTextBoundaryFinder does not create a copy of \a chars. It is the
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application programmer's responsability to ensure the array is allocated for
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as long as the QTextBoundaryFinder object stays alive. The same applies to
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\a buffer.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder::QTextBoundaryFinder(BoundaryType type, const QChar *chars, int length, unsigned char *buffer, int bufferSize)
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: t(type)
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, chars(chars)
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, length(length)
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, pos(0)
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{
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if (buffer && (uint)bufferSize >= length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes)) {
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d = (QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate *)buffer;
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freePrivate = false;
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} else {
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d = (QTextBoundaryFinderPrivate *) malloc(length*sizeof(HB_CharAttributes));
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Q_CHECK_PTR(d);
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freePrivate = true;
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}
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init(t, chars, length, d->attributes);
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}
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/*!
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Moves the finder to the start of the string. This is equivalent to setPosition(0).
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\sa setPosition(), position()
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*/
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void QTextBoundaryFinder::toStart()
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{
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pos = 0;
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}
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/*!
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Moves the finder to the end of the string. This is equivalent to setPosition(string.length()).
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\sa setPosition(), position()
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*/
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void QTextBoundaryFinder::toEnd()
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{
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pos = length;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the current position of the QTextBoundaryFinder.
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The range is from 0 (the beginning of the string) to the length of
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the string inclusive.
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\sa setPosition()
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*/
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int QTextBoundaryFinder::position() const
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{
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return pos;
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}
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/*!
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Sets the current position of the QTextBoundaryFinder to \a position.
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If \a position is out of bounds, it will be bound to only valid
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positions. In this case, valid positions are from 0 to the length of
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the string inclusive.
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\sa position()
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*/
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void QTextBoundaryFinder::setPosition(int position)
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{
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pos = qBound(0, position, length);
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}
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/*! \fn QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryType QTextBoundaryFinder::type() const
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Returns the type of the QTextBoundaryFinder.
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*/
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/*! \fn bool QTextBoundaryFinder::isValid() const
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Returns true if the text boundary finder is valid; otherwise returns false.
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A default QTextBoundaryFinder is invalid.
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*/
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/*!
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Returns the string the QTextBoundaryFinder object operates on.
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*/
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QString QTextBoundaryFinder::string() const
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{
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if (chars == s.unicode() && length == s.length())
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return s;
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return QString(chars, length);
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}
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/*!
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Moves the QTextBoundaryFinder to the next boundary position and returns that position.
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Returns -1 is there is no next boundary.
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*/
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int QTextBoundaryFinder::toNextBoundary()
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{
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if (!d) {
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pos = -1;
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return pos;
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}
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if (pos < 0 || pos >= length) {
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pos = -1;
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return pos;
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}
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++pos;
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if (pos == length)
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return pos;
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switch(t) {
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case Grapheme:
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while (pos < length && !d->attributes[pos].charStop)
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++pos;
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break;
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case Word:
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while (pos < length && !d->attributes[pos].wordBoundary)
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++pos;
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break;
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case Sentence:
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while (pos < length && !d->attributes[pos].sentenceBoundary)
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++pos;
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break;
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case Line:
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while (pos < length && d->attributes[pos].lineBreakType < HB_Break)
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++pos;
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break;
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}
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return pos;
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}
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/*!
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Moves the QTextBoundaryFinder to the previous boundary position and returns that position.
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Returns -1 is there is no previous boundary.
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*/
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int QTextBoundaryFinder::toPreviousBoundary()
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{
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if (!d) {
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pos = -1;
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return pos;
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}
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if (pos <= 0 || pos > length) {
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pos = -1;
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return pos;
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}
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--pos;
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if (pos == 0)
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return pos;
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switch(t) {
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case Grapheme:
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while (pos > 0 && !d->attributes[pos].charStop)
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--pos;
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break;
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case Word:
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while (pos > 0 && !d->attributes[pos].wordBoundary)
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--pos;
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break;
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case Sentence:
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while (pos > 0 && !d->attributes[pos].sentenceBoundary)
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--pos;
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break;
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case Line:
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while (pos > 0 && d->attributes[pos].lineBreakType < HB_Break)
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--pos;
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break;
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}
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return pos;
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}
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/*!
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Returns true if the object's position() is currently at a valid text boundary.
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*/
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bool QTextBoundaryFinder::isAtBoundary() const
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{
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if (!d || pos < 0)
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return false;
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if (pos == length)
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return true;
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switch(t) {
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case Grapheme:
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return d->attributes[pos].charStop;
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case Word:
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return d->attributes[pos].wordBoundary;
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case Line:
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return d->attributes[pos].lineBreakType >= HB_Break;
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case Sentence:
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return d->attributes[pos].sentenceBoundary;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/*!
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Returns the reasons for the boundary finder to have chosen the current position as a boundary.
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*/
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QTextBoundaryFinder::BoundaryReasons QTextBoundaryFinder::boundaryReasons() const
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{
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if (!d)
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return NotAtBoundary;
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if (! isAtBoundary())
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return NotAtBoundary;
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if (pos == 0) {
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if (d->attributes[pos].whiteSpace)
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return NotAtBoundary;
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return StartWord;
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}
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if (pos >= length - 1) {
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if (d->attributes[length-1].whiteSpace)
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return NotAtBoundary;
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return EndWord;
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}
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BoundaryReasons answer;
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const bool nextIsSpace = d->attributes[pos + 1].whiteSpace;
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const bool prevIsSpace = d->attributes[pos - 1].whiteSpace;
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if (d->attributes[pos].whiteSpace)
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answer = EndWord;
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else if (!prevIsSpace) {
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answer = StartWord;
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answer |= EndWord;
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}
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if (prevIsSpace)
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answer |= StartWord;
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if (nextIsSpace)
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answer |= EndWord;
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if (answer == 0) {
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answer = StartWord;
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answer |= EndWord;
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}
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return answer;
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}
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QT_END_NAMESPACE
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