// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html /* ********************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2001-2011,2014 IBM and others. All rights reserved. ********************************************************************** * Date Name Description * 06/28/2001 synwee Creation. ********************************************************************** */ #ifndef USEARCH_H #define USEARCH_H #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION && !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION #include "unicode/localpointer.h" #include "unicode/ucol.h" #include "unicode/ucoleitr.h" #include "unicode/ubrk.h" /** * \file * \brief C API: StringSearch * * C Apis for an engine that provides language-sensitive text searching based * on the comparison rules defined in a UCollator data struct, * see ucol.h. This ensures that language eccentricity can be * handled, e.g. for the German collator, characters ß and SS will be matched * if case is chosen to be ignored. * See the * "ICU Collation Design Document" for more information. *
* The implementation may use a linear search or a modified form of the Boyer-Moore * search; for more information on the latter see * * "Efficient Text Searching in Java", published in Java Report * in February, 1999. *
* There are 2 match options for selection:
* This search has APIs similar to that of other text iteration mechanisms
* such as the break iterators in ubrk.h. Using these
* APIs, it is easy to scan through text looking for all occurances of
* a given pattern. This search iterator allows changing of direction by
* calling a reset followed by a next or previous.
* Though a direction change can occur without calling reset first,
* this operation comes with some speed penalty.
* Generally, match results in the forward direction will match the result
* matches in the backwards direction in the reverse order
*
* usearch.h provides APIs to specify the starting position
* within the text string to be searched, e.g. usearch_setOffset,
* usearch_preceding and usearch_following. Since the
* starting position will be set as it is specified, please take note that
* there are some dangerous positions which the search may render incorrect
* results:
*
* A breakiterator can be used if only matches at logical breaks are desired.
* Using a breakiterator will only give you results that exactly matches the
* boundaries given by the breakiterator. For instance the pattern "e" will
* not be found in the string "\u00e9" if a character break iterator is used.
*
* Options are provided to handle overlapping matches.
* E.g. In English, overlapping matches produces the result 0 and 2
* for the pattern "abab" in the text "ababab", where else mutually
* exclusive matches only produce the result of 0.
*
* Options are also provided to implement "asymmetric search" as described in
*
* UTS #10 Unicode Collation Algorithm, specifically the USearchAttribute
* USEARCH_ELEMENT_COMPARISON and its values.
*
* Though collator attributes will be taken into consideration while
* performing matches, there are no APIs here for setting and getting the
* attributes. These attributes can be set by getting the collator
* from usearch_getCollator and using the APIs in ucol.h.
* Lastly to update String Search to the new collator attributes,
* usearch_reset() has to be called.
*
* Restriction:
* Example of use:
* Use usearch_getMatchedLength to get the matched string length.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @return index to a substring within the text string that is being
* searched.
* @see #usearch_first
* @see #usearch_next
* @see #usearch_previous
* @see #usearch_last
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_getMatchedStart(
const UStringSearch *strsrch);
/**
* Returns the length of text in the string which matches the search pattern.
* This call returns a valid result only after a successful call to
* usearch_first, usearch_next, usearch_previous,
* or usearch_last.
* Just after construction, or after a searching method returns
* USEARCH_DONE, this method will return 0.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @return The length of the match in the string text, or 0 if there is no
* match currently.
* @see #usearch_first
* @see #usearch_next
* @see #usearch_previous
* @see #usearch_last
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_getMatchedLength(
const UStringSearch *strsrch);
/**
* Returns the text that was matched by the most recent call to
* usearch_first, usearch_next, usearch_previous,
* or usearch_last.
* If the iterator is not pointing at a valid match (e.g. just after
* construction or after USEARCH_DONE has been returned, returns
* an empty string. If result is not large enough to store the matched text,
* result will be filled with the partial text and an U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR
* will be returned in status. result will be null-terminated whenever
* possible. If the buffer fits the matched text exactly, a null-termination
* is not possible, then a U_STRING_NOT_TERMINATED_ERROR set in status.
* Pre-flighting can be either done with length = 0 or the API
* usearch_getMatchLength.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param result UChar buffer to store the matched string
* @param resultCapacity length of the result buffer
* @param status error returned if result is not large enough
* @return exact length of the matched text, not counting the null-termination
* @see #usearch_first
* @see #usearch_next
* @see #usearch_previous
* @see #usearch_last
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_getMatchedText(const UStringSearch *strsrch,
UChar *result,
int32_t resultCapacity,
UErrorCode *status);
#if !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION
/**
* Set the BreakIterator that will be used to restrict the points at which
* matches are detected.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param breakiter A BreakIterator that will be used to restrict the points
* at which matches are detected. If a match is found, but
* the match's start or end index is not a boundary as
* determined by the BreakIterator, the match will
* be rejected and another will be searched for.
* If this parameter is NULL, no break detection is
* attempted.
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @see #usearch_getBreakIterator
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_setBreakIterator(UStringSearch *strsrch,
UBreakIterator *breakiter,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the BreakIterator that is used to restrict the points at which
* matches are detected. This will be the same object that was passed to the
* constructor or to usearch_setBreakIterator. Note that
* NULL
* is a legal value; it means that break detection should not be attempted.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @return break iterator used
* @see #usearch_setBreakIterator
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE const UBreakIterator * U_EXPORT2 usearch_getBreakIterator(
const UStringSearch *strsrch);
#endif
/**
* Set the string text to be searched. Text iteration will hence begin at the
* start of the text string. This method is useful if you want to re-use an
* iterator to search for the same pattern within a different body of text.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param text new string to look for match
* @param textlength length of the new string, -1 for null-termination
* @param status for errors if it occurs. If text is NULL, or textlength is 0
* then an U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR is returned with no change
* done to strsrch.
* @see #usearch_getText
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_setText( UStringSearch *strsrch,
const UChar *text,
int32_t textlength,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Return the string text to be searched.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param length returned string text length
* @return string text
* @see #usearch_setText
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE const UChar * U_EXPORT2 usearch_getText(const UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t *length);
/**
* Gets the collator used for the language rules.
*
* Deleting the returned UCollator before calling
* usearch_close would cause the string search to fail.
* usearch_close will delete the collator if this search owns it.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @return collator
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE UCollator * U_EXPORT2 usearch_getCollator(
const UStringSearch *strsrch);
/**
* Sets the collator used for the language rules. User retains the ownership
* of this collator, thus the responsibility of deletion lies with the user.
* This method causes internal data such as Boyer-Moore shift tables to
* be recalculated, but the iterator's position is unchanged.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param collator to be used
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_setCollator( UStringSearch *strsrch,
const UCollator *collator,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Sets the pattern used for matching.
* Internal data like the Boyer Moore table will be recalculated, but the
* iterator's position is unchanged.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param pattern string
* @param patternlength pattern length, -1 for null-terminated string
* @param status for errors if it occurs. If text is NULL, or textlength is 0
* then an U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR is returned with no change
* done to strsrch.
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_setPattern( UStringSearch *strsrch,
const UChar *pattern,
int32_t patternlength,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Gets the search pattern
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param length return length of the pattern, -1 indicates that the pattern
* is null-terminated
* @return pattern string
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE const UChar * U_EXPORT2 usearch_getPattern(
const UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t *length);
/* methods ------------------------------------------------------------- */
/**
* Returns the first index at which the string text matches the search
* pattern.
* The iterator is adjusted so that its current index (as returned by
* usearch_getOffset) is the match position if one was found.
* If a match is not found, USEARCH_DONE will be returned and
* the iterator will be adjusted to the index USEARCH_DONE.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @return The character index of the first match, or
* USEARCH_DONE if there are no matches.
* @see #usearch_getOffset
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_first(UStringSearch *strsrch,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the first index equal or greater than position at which
* the string text
* matches the search pattern. The iterator is adjusted so that its current
* index (as returned by usearch_getOffset) is the match position if
* one was found.
* If a match is not found, USEARCH_DONE will be returned and
* the iterator will be adjusted to the index USEARCH_DONE
*
* Search positions that may render incorrect results are highlighted in the
* header comments. If position is less than or greater than the text range
* for searching, an U_INDEX_OUTOFBOUNDS_ERROR will be returned
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param position to start the search at
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @return The character index of the first match following pos,
* or USEARCH_DONE if there are no matches.
* @see #usearch_getOffset
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_following(UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t position,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the last index in the target text at which it matches the search
* pattern. The iterator is adjusted so that its current
* index (as returned by usearch_getOffset) is the match position if
* one was found.
* If a match is not found, USEARCH_DONE will be returned and
* the iterator will be adjusted to the index USEARCH_DONE.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @return The index of the first match, or USEARCH_DONE if there
* are no matches.
* @see #usearch_getOffset
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_last(UStringSearch *strsrch,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the first index less than position at which the string text
* matches the search pattern. The iterator is adjusted so that its current
* index (as returned by usearch_getOffset) is the match position if
* one was found.
* If a match is not found, USEARCH_DONE will be returned and
* the iterator will be adjusted to the index USEARCH_DONE
*
* Search positions that may render incorrect results are highlighted in the
* header comments. If position is less than or greater than the text range
* for searching, an U_INDEX_OUTOFBOUNDS_ERROR will be returned.
*
* When USEARCH_OVERLAP option is off, the last index of the
* result match is always less than position.
* When USERARCH_OVERLAP is on, the result match may span across
* position.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param position index position the search is to begin at
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @return The character index of the first match preceding pos,
* or USEARCH_DONE if there are no matches.
* @see #usearch_getOffset
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_preceding(UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t position,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the index of the next point at which the string text matches the
* search pattern, starting from the current position.
* The iterator is adjusted so that its current
* index (as returned by usearch_getOffset) is the match position if
* one was found.
* If a match is not found, USEARCH_DONE will be returned and
* the iterator will be adjusted to the index USEARCH_DONE
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @return The index of the next match after the current position, or
* USEARCH_DONE if there are no more matches.
* @see #usearch_first
* @see #usearch_getOffset
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_next(UStringSearch *strsrch,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Returns the index of the previous point at which the string text matches
* the search pattern, starting at the current position.
* The iterator is adjusted so that its current
* index (as returned by usearch_getOffset) is the match position if
* one was found.
* If a match is not found, USEARCH_DONE will be returned and
* the iterator will be adjusted to the index USEARCH_DONE
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @return The index of the previous match before the current position,
* or USEARCH_DONE if there are no more matches.
* @see #usearch_last
* @see #usearch_getOffset
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_previous(UStringSearch *strsrch,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Reset the iteration.
* Search will begin at the start of the text string if a forward iteration
* is initiated before a backwards iteration. Otherwise if a backwards
* iteration is initiated before a forwards iteration, the search will begin
* at the end of the text string.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @see #usearch_first
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_reset(UStringSearch *strsrch);
#ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API
/**
* Simple forward search for the pattern, starting at a specified index,
* and using using a default set search options.
*
* This is an experimental function, and is not an official part of the
* ICU API.
*
* The collator options, such as UCOL_STRENGTH and UCOL_NORMALIZTION, are honored.
*
* The UStringSearch options USEARCH_CANONICAL_MATCH, USEARCH_OVERLAP and
* any Break Iterator are ignored.
*
* Matches obey the following constraints:
*
* Characters at the start or end positions of a match that are ignorable
* for collation are not included as part of the match, unless they
* are part of a combining sequence, as described below.
*
* A match will not include a partial combining sequence. Combining
* character sequences are considered to be inseperable units,
* and either match the pattern completely, or are considered to not match
* at all. Thus, for example, an A followed a combining accent mark will
* not be found when searching for a plain (unaccented) A. (unless
* the collation strength has been set to ignore all accents).
*
* When beginning a search, the initial starting position, startIdx,
* is assumed to be an acceptable match boundary with respect to
* combining characters. A combining sequence that spans across the
* starting point will not supress a match beginning at startIdx.
*
* Characters that expand to multiple collation elements
* (German sharp-S becoming 'ss', or the composed forms of accented
* characters, for example) also must match completely.
* Searching for a single 's' in a string containing only a sharp-s will
* find no match.
*
*
* @param strsrch the UStringSearch struct, which references both
* the text to be searched and the pattern being sought.
* @param startIdx The index into the text to begin the search.
* @param matchStart An out parameter, the starting index of the matched text.
* This parameter may be NULL.
* A value of -1 will be returned if no match was found.
* @param matchLimit Out parameter, the index of the first position following the matched text.
* The matchLimit will be at a suitable position for beginning a subsequent search
* in the input text.
* This parameter may be NULL.
* A value of -1 will be returned if no match was found.
*
* @param status Report any errors. Note that no match found is not an error.
* @return TRUE if a match was found, FALSE otherwise.
*
* @internal
*/
U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 usearch_search(UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t startIdx,
int32_t *matchStart,
int32_t *matchLimit,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Simple backwards search for the pattern, starting at a specified index,
* and using using a default set search options.
*
* This is an experimental function, and is not an official part of the
* ICU API.
*
* The collator options, such as UCOL_STRENGTH and UCOL_NORMALIZTION, are honored.
*
* The UStringSearch options USEARCH_CANONICAL_MATCH, USEARCH_OVERLAP and
* any Break Iterator are ignored.
*
* Matches obey the following constraints:
*
* Characters at the start or end positions of a match that are ignorable
* for collation are not included as part of the match, unless they
* are part of a combining sequence, as described below.
*
* A match will not include a partial combining sequence. Combining
* character sequences are considered to be inseperable units,
* and either match the pattern completely, or are considered to not match
* at all. Thus, for example, an A followed a combining accent mark will
* not be found when searching for a plain (unaccented) A. (unless
* the collation strength has been set to ignore all accents).
*
* When beginning a search, the initial starting position, startIdx,
* is assumed to be an acceptable match boundary with respect to
* combining characters. A combining sequence that spans across the
* starting point will not supress a match beginning at startIdx.
*
* Characters that expand to multiple collation elements
* (German sharp-S becoming 'ss', or the composed forms of accented
* characters, for example) also must match completely.
* Searching for a single 's' in a string containing only a sharp-s will
* find no match.
*
*
* @param strsrch the UStringSearch struct, which references both
* the text to be searched and the pattern being sought.
* @param startIdx The index into the text to begin the search.
* @param matchStart An out parameter, the starting index of the matched text.
* This parameter may be NULL.
* A value of -1 will be returned if no match was found.
* @param matchLimit Out parameter, the index of the first position following the matched text.
* The matchLimit will be at a suitable position for beginning a subsequent search
* in the input text.
* This parameter may be NULL.
* A value of -1 will be returned if no match was found.
*
* @param status Report any errors. Note that no match found is not an error.
* @return TRUE if a match was found, FALSE otherwise.
*
* @internal
*/
U_INTERNAL UBool U_EXPORT2 usearch_searchBackwards(UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t startIdx,
int32_t *matchStart,
int32_t *matchLimit,
UErrorCode *status);
#endif /* U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API */
#endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION && !UCONFIG_NO_BREAK_ITERATION */
#endif
* Let S' be the sub-string of a text string S between the offsets start and
* end
* A pattern string P matches a text string S at the offsets
* option 1. Some canonical equivalent of P matches some canonical equivalent
* of S'
* option 2. P matches S' and if P starts or ends with a combining mark,
* there exists no non-ignorable combining mark before or after S'
* in S respectively.
*
* Option 2. will be the default.
*
*
*
* Currently there are no composite characters that consists of a
* character with combining class > 0 before a character with combining
* class == 0. However, if such a character exists in the future, the
* search mechanism does not guarantee the results for option 1.
*
*
*
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
/**
* DONE is returned by previous() and next() after all valid matches have
* been returned, and by first() and last() if there are no matches at all.
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
#define USEARCH_DONE -1
/**
* Data structure for searching
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
struct UStringSearch;
/**
* Data structure for searching
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
typedef struct UStringSearch UStringSearch;
/**
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Option for overlapping matches
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
USEARCH_OVERLAP = 0,
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
/**
* Option for canonical matches; option 1 in header documentation.
* The default value will be USEARCH_OFF.
* Note: Setting this option to USEARCH_ON currently has no effect on
* search behavior, and this option is deprecated. Instead, to control
* canonical match behavior, you must set UCOL_NORMALIZATION_MODE
* appropriately (to UCOL_OFF or UCOL_ON) in the UCollator used by
* the UStringSearch object.
* @see usearch_openFromCollator
* @see usearch_getCollator
* @see usearch_setCollator
* @see ucol_getAttribute
* @deprecated ICU 53
*/
USEARCH_CANONICAL_MATCH = 1,
#endif /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
/**
* Option to control how collation elements are compared.
* The default value will be USEARCH_STANDARD_ELEMENT_COMPARISON.
* @stable ICU 4.4
*/
USEARCH_ELEMENT_COMPARISON = 2,
#ifndef U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API
/**
* One more than the highest normal USearchAttribute value.
* @deprecated ICU 58 The numeric value may change over time, see ICU ticket #12420.
*/
USEARCH_ATTRIBUTE_COUNT = 3
#endif /* U_HIDE_DEPRECATED_API */
} USearchAttribute;
/**
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
typedef enum {
/**
* Default value for any USearchAttribute
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
USEARCH_DEFAULT = -1,
/**
* Value for USEARCH_OVERLAP and USEARCH_CANONICAL_MATCH
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
USEARCH_OFF,
/**
* Value for USEARCH_OVERLAP and USEARCH_CANONICAL_MATCH
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
USEARCH_ON,
/**
* Value (default) for USEARCH_ELEMENT_COMPARISON;
* standard collation element comparison at the specified collator
* strength.
* @stable ICU 4.4
*/
USEARCH_STANDARD_ELEMENT_COMPARISON,
/**
* Value for USEARCH_ELEMENT_COMPARISON;
* collation element comparison is modified to effectively provide
* behavior between the specified strength and strength - 1. Collation
* elements in the pattern that have the base weight for the specified
* strength are treated as "wildcards" that match an element with any
* other weight at that collation level in the searched text. For
* example, with a secondary-strength English collator, a plain 'e' in
* the pattern will match a plain e or an e with any diacritic in the
* searched text, but an e with diacritic in the pattern will only
* match an e with the same diacritic in the searched text.
*
* This supports "asymmetric search" as described in
*
* UTS #10 Unicode Collation Algorithm.
*
* @stable ICU 4.4
*/
USEARCH_PATTERN_BASE_WEIGHT_IS_WILDCARD,
/**
* Value for USEARCH_ELEMENT_COMPARISON.
* collation element comparison is modified to effectively provide
* behavior between the specified strength and strength - 1. Collation
* elements in either the pattern or the searched text that have the
* base weight for the specified strength are treated as "wildcards"
* that match an element with any other weight at that collation level.
* For example, with a secondary-strength English collator, a plain 'e'
* in the pattern will match a plain e or an e with any diacritic in the
* searched text, but an e with diacritic in the pattern will only
* match an e with the same diacritic or a plain e in the searched text.
*
* This option is similar to "asymmetric search" as described in
*
* UTS #10 Unicode Collation Algorithmusearch_close.
* @param pattern for matching
* @param patternlength length of the pattern, -1 for null-termination
* @param text text string
* @param textlength length of the text string, -1 for null-termination
* @param locale name of locale for the rules to be used
* @param breakiter A BreakIterator that will be used to restrict the points
* at which matches are detected. If a match is found, but
* the match's start or end index is not a boundary as
* determined by the BreakIterator, the match will
* be rejected and another will be searched for.
* If this parameter is NULL, no break detection is
* attempted.
* @param status for errors if it occurs. If pattern or text is NULL, or if
* patternlength or textlength is 0 then an
* U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR is returned.
* @return search iterator data structure, or NULL if there is an error.
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE UStringSearch * U_EXPORT2 usearch_open(const UChar *pattern,
int32_t patternlength,
const UChar *text,
int32_t textlength,
const char *locale,
UBreakIterator *breakiter,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Creating a search iterator data struct using the argument collator language
* rule set. Note, user retains the ownership of this collator, thus the
* responsibility of deletion lies with the user.
* NOTE: string search cannot be instantiated from a collator that has
* collate digits as numbers (CODAN) turned on.
* @param pattern for matching
* @param patternlength length of the pattern, -1 for null-termination
* @param text text string
* @param textlength length of the text string, -1 for null-termination
* @param collator used for the language rules
* @param breakiter A BreakIterator that will be used to restrict the points
* at which matches are detected. If a match is found, but
* the match's start or end index is not a boundary as
* determined by the BreakIterator, the match will
* be rejected and another will be searched for.
* If this parameter is NULL, no break detection is
* attempted.
* @param status for errors if it occurs. If collator, pattern or text is NULL,
* or if patternlength or textlength is 0 then an
* U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR is returned.
* @return search iterator data structure, or NULL if there is an error.
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE UStringSearch * U_EXPORT2 usearch_openFromCollator(
const UChar *pattern,
int32_t patternlength,
const UChar *text,
int32_t textlength,
const UCollator *collator,
UBreakIterator *breakiter,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Destroying and cleaning up the search iterator data struct.
* If a collator is created in usearch_open, it will be destroyed here.
* @param searchiter data struct to clean up
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_close(UStringSearch *searchiter);
#if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
/**
* \class LocalUStringSearchPointer
* "Smart pointer" class, closes a UStringSearch via usearch_close().
* For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
*
* @see LocalPointerBase
* @see LocalPointer
* @stable ICU 4.4
*/
U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUStringSearchPointer, UStringSearch, usearch_close);
U_NAMESPACE_END
#endif
/* get and set methods -------------------------------------------------- */
/**
* Sets the current position in the text string which the next search will
* start from. Clears previous states.
* This method takes the argument index and sets the position in the text
* string accordingly without checking if the index is pointing to a
* valid starting point to begin searching.
* Search positions that may render incorrect results are highlighted in the
* header comments
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param position position to start next search from. If position is less
* than or greater than the text range for searching,
* an U_INDEX_OUTOFBOUNDS_ERROR will be returned
* @param status error status if any.
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_setOffset(UStringSearch *strsrch,
int32_t position,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Return the current index in the string text being searched.
* If the iteration has gone past the end of the text (or past the beginning
* for a backwards search), USEARCH_DONE is returned.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @see #USEARCH_DONE
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE int32_t U_EXPORT2 usearch_getOffset(const UStringSearch *strsrch);
/**
* Sets the text searching attributes located in the enum USearchAttribute
* with values from the enum USearchAttributeValue.
* USEARCH_DEFAULT can be used for all attributes for resetting.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param attribute text attribute to be set
* @param value text attribute value
* @param status for errors if it occurs
* @see #usearch_getAttribute
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE void U_EXPORT2 usearch_setAttribute(UStringSearch *strsrch,
USearchAttribute attribute,
USearchAttributeValue value,
UErrorCode *status);
/**
* Gets the text searching attributes.
* @param strsrch search iterator data struct
* @param attribute text attribute to be retrieve
* @return text attribute value
* @see #usearch_setAttribute
* @stable ICU 2.4
*/
U_STABLE USearchAttributeValue U_EXPORT2 usearch_getAttribute(
const UStringSearch *strsrch,
USearchAttribute attribute);
/**
* Returns the index to the match in the text string that was searched.
* This call returns a valid result only after a successful call to
* usearch_first, usearch_next, usearch_previous,
* or usearch_last.
* Just after construction, or after a searching method returns
* USEARCH_DONE, this method will return USEARCH_DONE.
*
* char *tgtstr = "The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy fox";
* char *patstr = "fox";
* UChar target[64];
* UChar pattern[16];
* UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR;
* u_uastrcpy(target, tgtstr);
* u_uastrcpy(pattern, patstr);
*
* UStringSearch *search = usearch_open(pattern, -1, target, -1, "en_US",
* NULL, &status);
* if (U_SUCCESS(status)) {
* for (int pos = usearch_first(search, &status);
* pos != USEARCH_DONE;
* pos = usearch_next(search, &status))
* {
* printf("Found match at %d pos, length is %d\n", pos,
* usearch_getMatchLength(search));
* }
* }
*
* usearch_close(search);
*