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Inc. 8 ******************************************************************** 9 * 10 * File SELFMT.H 11 * 12 * Modification History: 13 * 14 * Date Name Description 15 * 11/11/09 kirtig Finished first cut of implementation. 16 ********************************************************************/ 17 18 #ifndef SELFMT 19 #define SELFMT 20 21 #include "unicode/utypes.h" 22 23 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API 24 25 #include "unicode/messagepattern.h" 26 #include "unicode/numfmt.h" 27 28 /** 29 * \file 30 * \brief C++ API: SelectFormat object 31 */ 32 33 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING 34 35 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN 36 37 class MessageFormat; 38 39 /** 40 * <p><code>SelectFormat</code> supports the creation of internationalized 41 * messages by selecting phrases based on keywords. The pattern specifies 42 * how to map keywords to phrases and provides a default phrase. The 43 * object provided to the format method is a string that's matched 44 * against the keywords. If there is a match, the corresponding phrase 45 * is selected; otherwise, the default phrase is used.</p> 46 * 47 * <h4>Using <code>SelectFormat</code> for Gender Agreement</h4> 48 * 49 * <p>Note: Typically, select formatting is done via <code>MessageFormat</code> 50 * with a <code>select</code> argument type, 51 * rather than using a stand-alone <code>SelectFormat</code>.</p> 52 * 53 * <p>The main use case for the select format is gender based inflection. 54 * When names or nouns are inserted into sentences, their gender can affect pronouns, 55 * verb forms, articles, and adjectives. Special care needs to be 56 * taken for the case where the gender cannot be determined. 57 * The impact varies between languages:</p> 58 * \htmlonly 59 * <ul> 60 * <li>English has three genders, and unknown gender is handled as a special 61 * case. Names use the gender of the named person (if known), nouns referring 62 * to people use natural gender, and inanimate objects are usually neutral. 63 * The gender only affects pronouns: "he", "she", "it", "they". 64 * 65 * <li>German differs from English in that the gender of nouns is rather 66 * arbitrary, even for nouns referring to people ("Mädchen", girl, is neutral). 67 * The gender affects pronouns ("er", "sie", "es"), articles ("der", "die", 68 * "das"), and adjective forms ("guter Mann", "gute Frau", "gutes Mädchen"). 69 * 70 * <li>French has only two genders; as in German the gender of nouns 71 * is rather arbitrary - for sun and moon, the genders 72 * are the opposite of those in German. The gender affects 73 * pronouns ("il", "elle"), articles ("le", "la"), 74 * adjective forms ("bon", "bonne"), and sometimes 75 * verb forms ("allé", "allée"). 76 * 77 * <li>Polish distinguishes five genders (or noun classes), 78 * human masculine, animate non-human masculine, inanimate masculine, 79 * feminine, and neuter. 80 * </ul> 81 * \endhtmlonly 82 * <p>Some other languages have noun classes that are not related to gender, 83 * but similar in grammatical use. 84 * Some African languages have around 20 noun classes.</p> 85 * 86 * <p><b>Note:</b>For the gender of a <i>person</i> in a given sentence, 87 * we usually need to distinguish only between female, male and other/unknown.</p> 88 * 89 * <p>To enable localizers to create sentence patterns that take their 90 * language's gender dependencies into consideration, software has to provide 91 * information about the gender associated with a noun or name to 92 * <code>MessageFormat</code>. 93 * Two main cases can be distinguished:</p> 94 * 95 * <ul> 96 * <li>For people, natural gender information should be maintained for each person. 97 * Keywords like "male", "female", "mixed" (for groups of people) 98 * and "unknown" could be used. 99 * 100 * <li>For nouns, grammatical gender information should be maintained for 101 * each noun and per language, e.g., in resource bundles. 102 * The keywords "masculine", "feminine", and "neuter" are commonly used, 103 * but some languages may require other keywords. 104 * </ul> 105 * 106 * <p>The resulting keyword is provided to <code>MessageFormat</code> as a 107 * parameter separate from the name or noun it's associated with. For example, 108 * to generate a message such as "Jean went to Paris", three separate arguments 109 * would be provided: The name of the person as argument 0, the gender of 110 * the person as argument 1, and the name of the city as argument 2. 111 * The sentence pattern for English, where the gender of the person has 112 * no impact on this simple sentence, would not refer to argument 1 at all:</p> 113 * 114 * <pre>{0} went to {2}.</pre> 115 * 116 * <p><b>Note:</b> The entire sentence should be included (and partially repeated) 117 * inside each phrase. Otherwise translators would have to be trained on how to 118 * move bits of the sentence in and out of the select argument of a message. 119 * (The examples below do not follow this recommendation!)</p> 120 * 121 * <p>The sentence pattern for French, where the gender of the person affects 122 * the form of the participle, uses a select format based on argument 1:</p> 123 * 124 * \htmlonly<pre>{0} est {1, select, female {allée} other {allé}} à {2}.</pre>\endhtmlonly 125 * 126 * <p>Patterns can be nested, so that it's possible to handle interactions of 127 * number and gender where necessary. For example, if the above sentence should 128 * allow for the names of several people to be inserted, the following sentence 129 * pattern can be used (with argument 0 the list of people's names, 130 * argument 1 the number of people, argument 2 their combined gender, and 131 * argument 3 the city name):</p> 132 * 133 * \htmlonly 134 * <pre>{0} {1, plural, 135 * one {est {2, select, female {allée} other {allé}}} 136 * other {sont {2, select, female {allées} other {allés}}} 137 * }à {3}.</pre> 138 * \endhtmlonly 139 * 140 * <h4>Patterns and Their Interpretation</h4> 141 * 142 * <p>The <code>SelectFormat</code> pattern string defines the phrase output 143 * for each user-defined keyword. 144 * The pattern is a sequence of (keyword, message) pairs. 145 * A keyword is a "pattern identifier": [^[[:Pattern_Syntax:][:Pattern_White_Space:]]]+</p> 146 * 147 * <p>Each message is a MessageFormat pattern string enclosed in {curly braces}.</p> 148 * 149 * <p>You always have to define a phrase for the default keyword 150 * <code>other</code>; this phrase is returned when the keyword 151 * provided to 152 * the <code>format</code> method matches no other keyword. 153 * If a pattern does not provide a phrase for <code>other</code>, the method 154 * it's provided to returns the error <code>U_DEFAULT_KEYWORD_MISSING</code>. 155 * <br> 156 * Pattern_White_Space between keywords and messages is ignored. 157 * Pattern_White_Space within a message is preserved and output.</p> 158 * 159 * <p><pre>Example: 160 * \htmlonly 161 * 162 * UErrorCode status = U_ZERO_ERROR; 163 * MessageFormat *msgFmt = new MessageFormat(UnicodeString("{0} est {1, select, female {allée} other {allé}} à Paris."), Locale("fr"), status); 164 * if (U_FAILURE(status)) { 165 * return; 166 * } 167 * FieldPosition ignore(FieldPosition::DONT_CARE); 168 * UnicodeString result; 169 * 170 * char* str1= "Kirti,female"; 171 * Formattable args1[] = {"Kirti","female"}; 172 * msgFmt->format(args1, 2, result, ignore, status); 173 * cout << "Input is " << str1 << " and result is: " << result << endl; 174 * delete msgFmt; 175 * 176 * \endhtmlonly 177 * </pre> 178 * </p> 179 * 180 * Produces the output:<br> 181 * \htmlonly 182 * <code>Kirti est allée à Paris.</code> 183 * \endhtmlonly 184 * 185 * @stable ICU 4.4 186 */ 187 188 class U_I18N_API SelectFormat : public Format { 189 public: 190 191 /** 192 * Creates a new <code>SelectFormat</code> for a given pattern string. 193 * @param pattern the pattern for this <code>SelectFormat</code>. 194 * errors are returned to status if the pattern is invalid. 195 * @param status output param set to success/failure code on exit, which 196 * must not indicate a failure before the function call. 197 * @stable ICU 4.4 198 */ 199 SelectFormat(const UnicodeString& pattern, UErrorCode& status); 200 201 /** 202 * copy constructor. 203 * @stable ICU 4.4 204 */ 205 SelectFormat(const SelectFormat& other); 206 207 /** 208 * Destructor. 209 * @stable ICU 4.4 210 */ 211 virtual ~SelectFormat(); 212 213 /** 214 * Sets the pattern used by this select format. 215 * for the keyword rules. 216 * Patterns and their interpretation are specified in the class description. 217 * 218 * @param pattern the pattern for this select format 219 * errors are returned to status if the pattern is invalid. 220 * @param status output param set to success/failure code on exit, which 221 * must not indicate a failure before the function call. 222 * @stable ICU 4.4 223 */ 224 void applyPattern(const UnicodeString& pattern, UErrorCode& status); 225 226 227 using Format::format; 228 229 /** 230 * Selects the phrase for the given keyword 231 * 232 * @param keyword The keyword that is used to select an alternative. 233 * @param appendTo output parameter to receive result. 234 * result is appended to existing contents. 235 * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. 236 * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. 237 * @param status output param set to success/failure code on exit, which 238 * must not indicate a failure before the function call. 239 * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. 240 * @stable ICU 4.4 241 */ 242 UnicodeString& format(const UnicodeString& keyword, 243 UnicodeString& appendTo, 244 FieldPosition& pos, 245 UErrorCode& status) const; 246 247 /** 248 * Assignment operator 249 * 250 * @param other the SelectFormat object to copy from. 251 * @stable ICU 4.4 252 */ 253 SelectFormat& operator=(const SelectFormat& other); 254 255 /** 256 * Return true if another object is semantically equal to this one. 257 * 258 * @param other the SelectFormat object to be compared with. 259 * @return true if other is semantically equal to this. 260 * @stable ICU 4.4 261 */ 262 virtual bool operator==(const Format& other) const override; 263 264 /** 265 * Return true if another object is semantically unequal to this one. 266 * 267 * @param other the SelectFormat object to be compared with. 268 * @return true if other is semantically unequal to this. 269 * @stable ICU 4.4 270 */ 271 virtual bool operator!=(const Format& other) const; 272 273 /** 274 * Clones this Format object polymorphically. The caller owns the 275 * result and should delete it when done. 276 * @stable ICU 4.4 277 */ 278 virtual SelectFormat* clone() const override; 279 280 /** 281 * Format an object to produce a string. 282 * This method handles keyword strings. 283 * If the Formattable object is not a <code>UnicodeString</code>, 284 * then it returns a failing UErrorCode. 285 * 286 * @param obj A keyword string that is used to select an alternative. 287 * @param appendTo output parameter to receive result. 288 * Result is appended to existing contents. 289 * @param pos On input: an alignment field, if desired. 290 * On output: the offsets of the alignment field. 291 * @param status output param filled with success/failure status. 292 * @return Reference to 'appendTo' parameter. 293 * @stable ICU 4.4 294 */ 295 UnicodeString& format(const Formattable& obj, 296 UnicodeString& appendTo, 297 FieldPosition& pos, 298 UErrorCode& status) const override; 299 300 /** 301 * Returns the pattern from applyPattern() or constructor. 302 * 303 * @param appendTo output parameter to receive result. 304 * Result is appended to existing contents. 305 * @return the UnicodeString with inserted pattern. 306 * @stable ICU 4.4 307 */ 308 UnicodeString& toPattern(UnicodeString& appendTo); 309 310 /** 311 * This method is not yet supported by <code>SelectFormat</code>. 312 * <P> 313 * Before calling, set parse_pos.index to the offset you want to start 314 * parsing at in the source. After calling, parse_pos.index is the end of 315 * the text you parsed. If error occurs, index is unchanged. 316 * <P> 317 * When parsing, leading whitespace is discarded (with a successful parse), 318 * while trailing whitespace is left as is. 319 * <P> 320 * See Format::parseObject() for more. 321 * 322 * @param source The string to be parsed into an object. 323 * @param result Formattable to be set to the parse result. 324 * If parse fails, return contents are undefined. 325 * @param parse_pos The position to start parsing at. Upon return 326 * this param is set to the position after the 327 * last character successfully parsed. If the 328 * source is not parsed successfully, this param 329 * will remain unchanged. 330 * @stable ICU 4.4 331 */ 332 virtual void parseObject(const UnicodeString& source, 333 Formattable& result, 334 ParsePosition& parse_pos) const override; 335 336 /** 337 * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for this class. 338 * @stable ICU 4.4 339 */ 340 static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void); 341 342 /** 343 * ICU "poor man's RTTI", returns a UClassID for the actual class. 344 * @stable ICU 4.4 345 */ 346 virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID() const override; 347 348 private: 349 friend class MessageFormat; 350 351 SelectFormat() = delete; // default constructor not implemented. 352 353 /** 354 * Finds the SelectFormat sub-message for the given keyword, or the "other" sub-message. 355 * @param pattern A MessagePattern. 356 * @param partIndex the index of the first SelectFormat argument style part. 357 * @param keyword a keyword to be matched to one of the SelectFormat argument's keywords. 358 * @param ec Error code. 359 * @return the sub-message start part index. 360 */ 361 static int32_t findSubMessage(const MessagePattern& pattern, int32_t partIndex, 362 const UnicodeString& keyword, UErrorCode& ec); 363 364 MessagePattern msgPattern; 365 }; 366 367 U_NAMESPACE_END 368 369 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */ 370 371 #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */ 372 373 #endif // _SELFMT 374 //eof 375