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1 /*
2 **********************************************************************
3 * Copyright (C) 1999-2008, International Business Machines
4 * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
5 **********************************************************************
6 *   Date        Name        Description
7 *   11/17/99    aliu        Creation.
8 **********************************************************************
9 */
10 #ifndef TRANSLIT_H
11 #define TRANSLIT_H
12 
13 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
14 
15 /**
16  * \file
17  * \brief C++ API: Tranforms text from one format to another.
18  */
19 
20 #if !UCONFIG_NO_TRANSLITERATION
21 
22 #include "unicode/uobject.h"
23 #include "unicode/unistr.h"
24 #include "unicode/parseerr.h"
25 #include "unicode/utrans.h" // UTransPosition, UTransDirection
26 #include "unicode/strenum.h"
27 
28 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
29 
30 class UnicodeFilter;
31 class UnicodeSet;
32 class CompoundTransliterator;
33 class TransliteratorParser;
34 class NormalizationTransliterator;
35 class TransliteratorIDParser;
36 
37 /**
38  *
39  * <code>Transliterator</code> is an abstract class that
40  * transliterates text from one format to another.  The most common
41  * kind of transliterator is a script, or alphabet, transliterator.
42  * For example, a Russian to Latin transliterator changes Russian text
43  * written in Cyrillic characters to phonetically equivalent Latin
44  * characters.  It does not <em>translate</em> Russian to English!
45  * Transliteration, unlike translation, operates on characters, without
46  * reference to the meanings of words and sentences.
47  *
48  * <p>Although script conversion is its most common use, a
49  * transliterator can actually perform a more general class of tasks.
50  * In fact, <code>Transliterator</code> defines a very general API
51  * which specifies only that a segment of the input text is replaced
52  * by new text.  The particulars of this conversion are determined
53  * entirely by subclasses of <code>Transliterator</code>.
54  *
55  * <p><b>Transliterators are stateless</b>
56  *
57  * <p><code>Transliterator</code> objects are <em>stateless</em>; they
58  * retain no information between calls to
59  * <code>transliterate()</code>.  (However, this does <em>not</em>
60  * mean that threads may share transliterators without synchronizing
61  * them.  Transliterators are not immutable, so they must be
62  * synchronized when shared between threads.)  This might seem to
63  * limit the complexity of the transliteration operation.  In
64  * practice, subclasses perform complex transliterations by delaying
65  * the replacement of text until it is known that no other
66  * replacements are possible.  In other words, although the
67  * <code>Transliterator</code> objects are stateless, the source text
68  * itself embodies all the needed information, and delayed operation
69  * allows arbitrary complexity.
70  *
71  * <p><b>Batch transliteration</b>
72  *
73  * <p>The simplest way to perform transliteration is all at once, on a
74  * string of existing text.  This is referred to as <em>batch</em>
75  * transliteration.  For example, given a string <code>input</code>
76  * and a transliterator <code>t</code>, the call
77  *
78  * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly<code>String result = t.transliterate(input);
79  * </code>\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly
80  *
81  * will transliterate it and return the result.  Other methods allow
82  * the client to specify a substring to be transliterated and to use
83  * {@link Replaceable } objects instead of strings, in order to
84  * preserve out-of-band information (such as text styles).
85  *
86  * <p><b>Keyboard transliteration</b>
87  *
88  * <p>Somewhat more involved is <em>keyboard</em>, or incremental
89  * transliteration.  This is the transliteration of text that is
90  * arriving from some source (typically the user's keyboard) one
91  * character at a time, or in some other piecemeal fashion.
92  *
93  * <p>In keyboard transliteration, a <code>Replaceable</code> buffer
94  * stores the text.  As text is inserted, as much as possible is
95  * transliterated on the fly.  This means a GUI that displays the
96  * contents of the buffer may show text being modified as each new
97  * character arrives.
98  *
99  * <p>Consider the simple <code>RuleBasedTransliterator</code>:
100  *
101  * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly<code>
102  * th&gt;{theta}<br>
103  * t&gt;{tau}
104  * </code>\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly
105  *
106  * When the user types 't', nothing will happen, since the
107  * transliterator is waiting to see if the next character is 'h'.  To
108  * remedy this, we introduce the notion of a cursor, marked by a '|'
109  * in the output string:
110  *
111  * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly<code>
112  * t&gt;|{tau}<br>
113  * {tau}h&gt;{theta}
114  * </code>\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly
115  *
116  * Now when the user types 't', tau appears, and if the next character
117  * is 'h', the tau changes to a theta.  This is accomplished by
118  * maintaining a cursor position (independent of the insertion point,
119  * and invisible in the GUI) across calls to
120  * <code>transliterate()</code>.  Typically, the cursor will
121  * be coincident with the insertion point, but in a case like the one
122  * above, it will precede the insertion point.
123  *
124  * <p>Keyboard transliteration methods maintain a set of three indices
125  * that are updated with each call to
126  * <code>transliterate()</code>, including the cursor, start,
127  * and limit.  Since these indices are changed by the method, they are
128  * passed in an <code>int[]</code> array. The <code>START</code> index
129  * marks the beginning of the substring that the transliterator will
130  * look at.  It is advanced as text becomes committed (but it is not
131  * the committed index; that's the <code>CURSOR</code>).  The
132  * <code>CURSOR</code> index, described above, marks the point at
133  * which the transliterator last stopped, either because it reached
134  * the end, or because it required more characters to disambiguate
135  * between possible inputs.  The <code>CURSOR</code> can also be
136  * explicitly set by rules in a <code>RuleBasedTransliterator</code>.
137  * Any characters before the <code>CURSOR</code> index are frozen;
138  * future keyboard transliteration calls within this input sequence
139  * will not change them.  New text is inserted at the
140  * <code>LIMIT</code> index, which marks the end of the substring that
141  * the transliterator looks at.
142  *
143  * <p>Because keyboard transliteration assumes that more characters
144  * are to arrive, it is conservative in its operation.  It only
145  * transliterates when it can do so unambiguously.  Otherwise it waits
146  * for more characters to arrive.  When the client code knows that no
147  * more characters are forthcoming, perhaps because the user has
148  * performed some input termination operation, then it should call
149  * <code>finishTransliteration()</code> to complete any
150  * pending transliterations.
151  *
152  * <p><b>Inverses</b>
153  *
154  * <p>Pairs of transliterators may be inverses of one another.  For
155  * example, if transliterator <b>A</b> transliterates characters by
156  * incrementing their Unicode value (so "abc" -> "def"), and
157  * transliterator <b>B</b> decrements character values, then <b>A</b>
158  * is an inverse of <b>B</b> and vice versa.  If we compose <b>A</b>
159  * with <b>B</b> in a compound transliterator, the result is the
160  * indentity transliterator, that is, a transliterator that does not
161  * change its input text.
162  *
163  * The <code>Transliterator</code> method <code>getInverse()</code>
164  * returns a transliterator's inverse, if one exists, or
165  * <code>null</code> otherwise.  However, the result of
166  * <code>getInverse()</code> usually will <em>not</em> be a true
167  * mathematical inverse.  This is because true inverse transliterators
168  * are difficult to formulate.  For example, consider two
169  * transliterators: <b>AB</b>, which transliterates the character 'A'
170  * to 'B', and <b>BA</b>, which transliterates 'B' to 'A'.  It might
171  * seem that these are exact inverses, since
172  *
173  * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly"A" x <b>AB</b> -> "B"<br>
174  * "B" x <b>BA</b> -> "A"\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly
175  *
176  * where 'x' represents transliteration.  However,
177  *
178  * \htmlonly<blockquote>\endhtmlonly"ABCD" x <b>AB</b> -> "BBCD"<br>
179  * "BBCD" x <b>BA</b> -> "AACD"\htmlonly</blockquote>\endhtmlonly
180  *
181  * so <b>AB</b> composed with <b>BA</b> is not the
182  * identity. Nonetheless, <b>BA</b> may be usefully considered to be
183  * <b>AB</b>'s inverse, and it is on this basis that
184  * <b>AB</b><code>.getInverse()</code> could legitimately return
185  * <b>BA</b>.
186  *
187  * <p><b>IDs and display names</b>
188  *
189  * <p>A transliterator is designated by a short identifier string or
190  * <em>ID</em>.  IDs follow the format <em>source-destination</em>,
191  * where <em>source</em> describes the entity being replaced, and
192  * <em>destination</em> describes the entity replacing
193  * <em>source</em>.  The entities may be the names of scripts,
194  * particular sequences of characters, or whatever else it is that the
195  * transliterator converts to or from.  For example, a transliterator
196  * from Russian to Latin might be named "Russian-Latin".  A
197  * transliterator from keyboard escape sequences to Latin-1 characters
198  * might be named "KeyboardEscape-Latin1".  By convention, system
199  * entity names are in English, with the initial letters of words
200  * capitalized; user entity names may follow any format so long as
201  * they do not contain dashes.
202  *
203  * <p>In addition to programmatic IDs, transliterator objects have
204  * display names for presentation in user interfaces, returned by
205  * {@link #getDisplayName }.
206  *
207  * <p><b>Factory methods and registration</b>
208  *
209  * <p>In general, client code should use the factory method
210  * {@link #createInstance } to obtain an instance of a
211  * transliterator given its ID.  Valid IDs may be enumerated using
212  * <code>getAvailableIDs()</code>.  Since transliterators are mutable,
213  * multiple calls to {@link #createInstance } with the same ID will
214  * return distinct objects.
215  *
216  * <p>In addition to the system transliterators registered at startup,
217  * user transliterators may be registered by calling
218  * <code>registerInstance()</code> at run time.  A registered instance
219  * acts a template; future calls to {@link #createInstance } with the ID
220  * of the registered object return clones of that object.  Thus any
221  * object passed to <tt>registerInstance()</tt> must implement
222  * <tt>clone()</tt> propertly.  To register a transliterator subclass
223  * without instantiating it (until it is needed), users may call
224  * {@link #registerFactory }.  In this case, the objects are
225  * instantiated by invoking the zero-argument public constructor of
226  * the class.
227  *
228  * <p><b>Subclassing</b>
229  *
230  * Subclasses must implement the abstract method
231  * <code>handleTransliterate()</code>.  <p>Subclasses should override
232  * the <code>transliterate()</code> method taking a
233  * <code>Replaceable</code> and the <code>transliterate()</code>
234  * method taking a <code>String</code> and <code>StringBuffer</code>
235  * if the performance of these methods can be improved over the
236  * performance obtained by the default implementations in this class.
237  *
238  * @author Alan Liu
239  * @stable ICU 2.0
240  */
241 class U_I18N_API Transliterator : public UObject {
242 
243 private:
244 
245     /**
246      * Programmatic name, e.g., "Latin-Arabic".
247      */
248     UnicodeString ID;
249 
250     /**
251      * This transliterator's filter.  Any character for which
252      * <tt>filter.contains()</tt> returns <tt>false</tt> will not be
253      * altered by this transliterator.  If <tt>filter</tt> is
254      * <tt>null</tt> then no filtering is applied.
255      */
256     UnicodeFilter* filter;
257 
258     int32_t maximumContextLength;
259 
260  public:
261 
262     /**
263      * A context integer or pointer for a factory function, passed by
264      * value.
265      * @stable ICU 2.4
266      */
267     union Token {
268         /**
269          * This token, interpreted as a 32-bit integer.
270          * @stable ICU 2.4
271          */
272         int32_t integer;
273         /**
274          * This token, interpreted as a native pointer.
275          * @stable ICU 2.4
276          */
277         void*   pointer;
278     };
279 
280     /**
281      * Return a token containing an integer.
282      * @return a token containing an integer.
283      * @internal
284      */
285     inline static Token integerToken(int32_t);
286 
287     /**
288      * Return a token containing a pointer.
289      * @return a token containing a pointer.
290      * @internal
291      */
292     inline static Token pointerToken(void*);
293 
294     /**
295      * A function that creates and returns a Transliterator.  When
296      * invoked, it will be passed the ID string that is being
297      * instantiated, together with the context pointer that was passed
298      * in when the factory function was first registered.  Many
299      * factory functions will ignore both parameters, however,
300      * functions that are registered to more than one ID may use the
301      * ID or the context parameter to parameterize the transliterator
302      * they create.
303      * @param ID      the string identifier for this transliterator
304      * @param context a context pointer that will be stored and
305      *                later passed to the factory function when an ID matching
306      *                the registration ID is being instantiated with this factory.
307      * @stable ICU 2.4
308      */
309     typedef Transliterator* (U_EXPORT2 *Factory)(const UnicodeString& ID, Token context);
310 
311 protected:
312 
313     /**
314      * Default constructor.
315      * @param ID the string identifier for this transliterator
316      * @param adoptedFilter the filter.  Any character for which
317      * <tt>filter.contains()</tt> returns <tt>false</tt> will not be
318      * altered by this transliterator.  If <tt>filter</tt> is
319      * <tt>null</tt> then no filtering is applied.
320      * @stable ICU 2.4
321      */
322     Transliterator(const UnicodeString& ID, UnicodeFilter* adoptedFilter);
323 
324     /**
325      * Copy constructor.
326      * @stable ICU 2.4
327      */
328     Transliterator(const Transliterator&);
329 
330     /**
331      * Assignment operator.
332      * @stable ICU 2.4
333      */
334     Transliterator& operator=(const Transliterator&);
335 
336     /**
337      * Create a transliterator from a basic ID.  This is an ID
338      * containing only the forward direction source, target, and
339      * variant.
340      * @param id a basic ID of the form S-T or S-T/V.
341      * @param canon canonical ID to assign to the object, or
342      * NULL to leave the ID unchanged
343      * @return a newly created Transliterator or null if the ID is
344      * invalid.
345      * @stable ICU 2.4
346      */
347     static Transliterator* createBasicInstance(const UnicodeString& id,
348                                                const UnicodeString* canon);
349 
350     friend class TransliteratorParser; // for parseID()
351     friend class TransliteratorIDParser; // for createBasicInstance()
352     friend class TransliteratorAlias; // for setID()
353 
354 public:
355 
356     /**
357      * Destructor.
358      * @stable ICU 2.0
359      */
360     virtual ~Transliterator();
361 
362     /**
363      * Implements Cloneable.
364      * All subclasses are encouraged to implement this method if it is
365      * possible and reasonable to do so.  Subclasses that are to be
366      * registered with the system using <tt>registerInstance()</tt>
367      * are required to implement this method.  If a subclass does not
368      * implement clone() properly and is registered with the system
369      * using registerInstance(), then the default clone() implementation
370      * will return null, and calls to createInstance() will fail.
371      *
372      * @return a copy of the object.
373      * @see #registerInstance
374      * @stable ICU 2.0
375      */
376     virtual Transliterator* clone() const;
377 
378     /**
379      * Transliterates a segment of a string, with optional filtering.
380      *
381      * @param text the string to be transliterated
382      * @param start the beginning index, inclusive; <code>0 <= start
383      * <= limit</code>.
384      * @param limit the ending index, exclusive; <code>start <= limit
385      * <= text.length()</code>.
386      * @return The new limit index.  The text previously occupying <code>[start,
387      * limit)</code> has been transliterated, possibly to a string of a different
388      * length, at <code>[start, </code><em>new-limit</em><code>)</code>, where
389      * <em>new-limit</em> is the return value. If the input offsets are out of bounds,
390      * the returned value is -1 and the input string remains unchanged.
391      * @stable ICU 2.0
392      */
393     virtual int32_t transliterate(Replaceable& text,
394                                   int32_t start, int32_t limit) const;
395 
396     /**
397      * Transliterates an entire string in place. Convenience method.
398      * @param text the string to be transliterated
399      * @stable ICU 2.0
400      */
401     virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text) const;
402 
403     /**
404      * Transliterates the portion of the text buffer that can be
405      * transliterated unambiguosly after new text has been inserted,
406      * typically as a result of a keyboard event.  The new text in
407      * <code>insertion</code> will be inserted into <code>text</code>
408      * at <code>index.limit</code>, advancing
409      * <code>index.limit</code> by <code>insertion.length()</code>.
410      * Then the transliterator will try to transliterate characters of
411      * <code>text</code> between <code>index.cursor</code> and
412      * <code>index.limit</code>.  Characters before
413      * <code>index.cursor</code> will not be changed.
414      *
415      * <p>Upon return, values in <code>index</code> will be updated.
416      * <code>index.start</code> will be advanced to the first
417      * character that future calls to this method will read.
418      * <code>index.cursor</code> and <code>index.limit</code> will
419      * be adjusted to delimit the range of text that future calls to
420      * this method may change.
421      *
422      * <p>Typical usage of this method begins with an initial call
423      * with <code>index.start</code> and <code>index.limit</code>
424      * set to indicate the portion of <code>text</code> to be
425      * transliterated, and <code>index.cursor == index.start</code>.
426      * Thereafter, <code>index</code> can be used without
427      * modification in future calls, provided that all changes to
428      * <code>text</code> are made via this method.
429      *
430      * <p>This method assumes that future calls may be made that will
431      * insert new text into the buffer.  As a result, it only performs
432      * unambiguous transliterations.  After the last call to this
433      * method, there may be untransliterated text that is waiting for
434      * more input to resolve an ambiguity.  In order to perform these
435      * pending transliterations, clients should call {@link
436      * #finishTransliteration } after the last call to this
437      * method has been made.
438      *
439      * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and untransliterated text
440      * @param index an array of three integers.
441      *
442      * <ul><li><code>index.start</code>: the beginning index,
443      * inclusive; <code>0 <= index.start <= index.limit</code>.
444      *
445      * <li><code>index.limit</code>: the ending index, exclusive;
446      * <code>index.start <= index.limit <= text.length()</code>.
447      * <code>insertion</code> is inserted at
448      * <code>index.limit</code>.
449      *
450      * <li><code>index.cursor</code>: the next character to be
451      * considered for transliteration; <code>index.start <=
452      * index.cursor <= index.limit</code>.  Characters before
453      * <code>index.cursor</code> will not be changed by future calls
454      * to this method.</ul>
455      *
456      * @param insertion text to be inserted and possibly
457      * transliterated into the translation buffer at
458      * <code>index.limit</code>.  If <code>null</code> then no text
459      * is inserted.
460      * @param status    Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
461      * @see #handleTransliterate
462      * @exception IllegalArgumentException if <code>index</code>
463      * is invalid
464      * @see UTransPosition
465      * @stable ICU 2.0
466      */
467     virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text, UTransPosition& index,
468                                const UnicodeString& insertion,
469                                UErrorCode& status) const;
470 
471     /**
472      * Transliterates the portion of the text buffer that can be
473      * transliterated unambiguosly after a new character has been
474      * inserted, typically as a result of a keyboard event.  This is a
475      * convenience method.
476      * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and
477      * untransliterated text
478      * @param index an array of three integers.
479      * @param insertion text to be inserted and possibly
480      * transliterated into the translation buffer at
481      * <code>index.limit</code>.
482      * @param status    Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
483      * @see #transliterate(Replaceable&, UTransPosition&, const UnicodeString&, UErrorCode&) const
484      * @stable ICU 2.0
485      */
486     virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text, UTransPosition& index,
487                                UChar32 insertion,
488                                UErrorCode& status) const;
489 
490     /**
491      * Transliterates the portion of the text buffer that can be
492      * transliterated unambiguosly.  This is a convenience method; see
493      * {@link
494      * #transliterate(Replaceable&, UTransPosition&, const UnicodeString&, UErrorCode&) const }
495      * for details.
496      * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and
497      * untransliterated text
498      * @param index an array of three integers.  See {@link
499      * #transliterate(Replaceable&, UTransPosition&, const UnicodeString&, UErrorCode&) const }.
500      * @param status    Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
501      * @see #transliterate(Replaceable, int[], String)
502      * @stable ICU 2.0
503      */
504     virtual void transliterate(Replaceable& text, UTransPosition& index,
505                                UErrorCode& status) const;
506 
507     /**
508      * Finishes any pending transliterations that were waiting for
509      * more characters.  Clients should call this method as the last
510      * call after a sequence of one or more calls to
511      * <code>transliterate()</code>.
512      * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and
513      * untransliterated text.
514      * @param index the array of indices previously passed to {@link
515      * #transliterate }
516      * @stable ICU 2.0
517      */
518     virtual void finishTransliteration(Replaceable& text,
519                                        UTransPosition& index) const;
520 
521 private:
522 
523     /**
524      * This internal method does incremental transliteration.  If the
525      * 'insertion' is non-null then we append it to 'text' before
526      * proceeding.  This method calls through to the pure virtual
527      * framework method handleTransliterate() to do the actual
528      * work.
529      * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and
530      * untransliterated text
531      * @param index an array of three integers.  See {@link
532      * #transliterate(Replaceable, int[], String)}.
533      * @param insertion text to be inserted and possibly
534      * transliterated into the translation buffer at
535      * <code>index.limit</code>.
536      * @param status    Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
537      */
538     void _transliterate(Replaceable& text,
539                         UTransPosition& index,
540                         const UnicodeString* insertion,
541                         UErrorCode &status) const;
542 
543 protected:
544 
545     /**
546      * Abstract method that concrete subclasses define to implement
547      * their transliteration algorithm.  This method handles both
548      * incremental and non-incremental transliteration.  Let
549      * <code>originalStart</code> refer to the value of
550      * <code>pos.start</code> upon entry.
551      *
552      * <ul>
553      *  <li>If <code>incremental</code> is false, then this method
554      *  should transliterate all characters between
555      *  <code>pos.start</code> and <code>pos.limit</code>. Upon return
556      *  <code>pos.start</code> must == <code> pos.limit</code>.</li>
557      *
558      *  <li>If <code>incremental</code> is true, then this method
559      *  should transliterate all characters between
560      *  <code>pos.start</code> and <code>pos.limit</code> that can be
561      *  unambiguously transliterated, regardless of future insertions
562      *  of text at <code>pos.limit</code>.  Upon return,
563      *  <code>pos.start</code> should be in the range
564      *  [<code>originalStart</code>, <code>pos.limit</code>).
565      *  <code>pos.start</code> should be positioned such that
566      *  characters [<code>originalStart</code>, <code>
567      *  pos.start</code>) will not be changed in the future by this
568      *  transliterator and characters [<code>pos.start</code>,
569      *  <code>pos.limit</code>) are unchanged.</li>
570      * </ul>
571      *
572      * <p>Implementations of this method should also obey the
573      * following invariants:</p>
574      *
575      * <ul>
576      *  <li> <code>pos.limit</code> and <code>pos.contextLimit</code>
577      *  should be updated to reflect changes in length of the text
578      *  between <code>pos.start</code> and <code>pos.limit</code>. The
579      *  difference <code> pos.contextLimit - pos.limit</code> should
580      *  not change.</li>
581      *
582      *  <li><code>pos.contextStart</code> should not change.</li>
583      *
584      *  <li>Upon return, neither <code>pos.start</code> nor
585      *  <code>pos.limit</code> should be less than
586      *  <code>originalStart</code>.</li>
587      *
588      *  <li>Text before <code>originalStart</code> and text after
589      *  <code>pos.limit</code> should not change.</li>
590      *
591      *  <li>Text before <code>pos.contextStart</code> and text after
592      *  <code> pos.contextLimit</code> should be ignored.</li>
593      * </ul>
594      *
595      * <p>Subclasses may safely assume that all characters in
596      * [<code>pos.start</code>, <code>pos.limit</code>) are filtered.
597      * In other words, the filter has already been applied by the time
598      * this method is called.  See
599      * <code>filteredTransliterate()</code>.
600      *
601      * <p>This method is <b>not</b> for public consumption.  Calling
602      * this method directly will transliterate
603      * [<code>pos.start</code>, <code>pos.limit</code>) without
604      * applying the filter. End user code should call <code>
605      * transliterate()</code> instead of this method. Subclass code
606      * and wrapping transliterators should call
607      * <code>filteredTransliterate()</code> instead of this method.<p>
608      *
609      * @param text the buffer holding transliterated and
610      * untransliterated text
611      *
612      * @param pos the indices indicating the start, limit, context
613      * start, and context limit of the text.
614      *
615      * @param incremental if true, assume more text may be inserted at
616      * <code>pos.limit</code> and act accordingly.  Otherwise,
617      * transliterate all text between <code>pos.start</code> and
618      * <code>pos.limit</code> and move <code>pos.start</code> up to
619      * <code>pos.limit</code>.
620      *
621      * @see #transliterate
622      * @stable ICU 2.4
623      */
624     virtual void handleTransliterate(Replaceable& text,
625                                      UTransPosition& pos,
626                                      UBool incremental) const = 0;
627 
628 public:
629     /**
630      * Transliterate a substring of text, as specified by index, taking filters
631      * into account.  This method is for subclasses that need to delegate to
632      * another transliterator, such as CompoundTransliterator.
633      * @param text the text to be transliterated
634      * @param index the position indices
635      * @param incremental if TRUE, then assume more characters may be inserted
636      * at index.limit, and postpone processing to accomodate future incoming
637      * characters
638      * @stable ICU 2.4
639      */
640     virtual void filteredTransliterate(Replaceable& text,
641                                        UTransPosition& index,
642                                        UBool incremental) const;
643 
644 private:
645 
646     /**
647      * Top-level transliteration method, handling filtering, incremental and
648      * non-incremental transliteration, and rollback.  All transliteration
649      * public API methods eventually call this method with a rollback argument
650      * of TRUE.  Other entities may call this method but rollback should be
651      * FALSE.
652      *
653      * <p>If this transliterator has a filter, break up the input text into runs
654      * of unfiltered characters.  Pass each run to
655      * <subclass>.handleTransliterate().
656      *
657      * <p>In incremental mode, if rollback is TRUE, perform a special
658      * incremental procedure in which several passes are made over the input
659      * text, adding one character at a time, and committing successful
660      * transliterations as they occur.  Unsuccessful transliterations are rolled
661      * back and retried with additional characters to give correct results.
662      *
663      * @param text the text to be transliterated
664      * @param index the position indices
665      * @param incremental if TRUE, then assume more characters may be inserted
666      * at index.limit, and postpone processing to accomodate future incoming
667      * characters
668      * @param rollback if TRUE and if incremental is TRUE, then perform special
669      * incremental processing, as described above, and undo partial
670      * transliterations where necessary.  If incremental is FALSE then this
671      * parameter is ignored.
672      */
673     virtual void filteredTransliterate(Replaceable& text,
674                                        UTransPosition& index,
675                                        UBool incremental,
676                                        UBool rollback) const;
677 
678 public:
679 
680     /**
681      * Returns the length of the longest context required by this transliterator.
682      * This is <em>preceding</em> context.  The default implementation supplied
683      * by <code>Transliterator</code> returns zero; subclasses
684      * that use preceding context should override this method to return the
685      * correct value.  For example, if a transliterator translates "ddd" (where
686      * d is any digit) to "555" when preceded by "(ddd)", then the preceding
687      * context length is 5, the length of "(ddd)".
688      *
689      * @return The maximum number of preceding context characters this
690      * transliterator needs to examine
691      * @stable ICU 2.0
692      */
693     int32_t getMaximumContextLength(void) const;
694 
695 protected:
696 
697     /**
698      * Method for subclasses to use to set the maximum context length.
699      * @param maxContextLength the new value to be set.
700      * @see #getMaximumContextLength
701      * @stable ICU 2.4
702      */
703     void setMaximumContextLength(int32_t maxContextLength);
704 
705 public:
706 
707     /**
708      * Returns a programmatic identifier for this transliterator.
709      * If this identifier is passed to <code>createInstance()</code>, it
710      * will return this object, if it has been registered.
711      * @return a programmatic identifier for this transliterator.
712      * @see #registerInstance
713      * @see #registerFactory
714      * @see #getAvailableIDs
715      * @stable ICU 2.0
716      */
717     virtual const UnicodeString& getID(void) const;
718 
719     /**
720      * Returns a name for this transliterator that is appropriate for
721      * display to the user in the default locale.  See {@link
722      * #getDisplayName } for details.
723      * @param ID     the string identifier for this transliterator
724      * @param result Output param to receive the display name
725      * @return       A reference to 'result'.
726      * @stable ICU 2.0
727      */
728     static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getDisplayName(const UnicodeString& ID,
729                                          UnicodeString& result);
730 
731     /**
732      * Returns a name for this transliterator that is appropriate for
733      * display to the user in the given locale.  This name is taken
734      * from the locale resource data in the standard manner of the
735      * <code>java.text</code> package.
736      *
737      * <p>If no localized names exist in the system resource bundles,
738      * a name is synthesized using a localized
739      * <code>MessageFormat</code> pattern from the resource data.  The
740      * arguments to this pattern are an integer followed by one or two
741      * strings.  The integer is the number of strings, either 1 or 2.
742      * The strings are formed by splitting the ID for this
743      * transliterator at the first '-'.  If there is no '-', then the
744      * entire ID forms the only string.
745      * @param ID       the string identifier for this transliterator
746      * @param inLocale the Locale in which the display name should be
747      *                 localized.
748      * @param result   Output param to receive the display name
749      * @return         A reference to 'result'.
750      * @stable ICU 2.0
751      */
752     static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getDisplayName(const UnicodeString& ID,
753                                          const Locale& inLocale,
754                                          UnicodeString& result);
755 
756     /**
757      * Returns the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt>
758      * if this transliterator uses no filter.
759      * @return the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt>
760      *         if this transliterator uses no filter.
761      * @stable ICU 2.0
762      */
763     const UnicodeFilter* getFilter(void) const;
764 
765     /**
766      * Returns the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt> if this
767      * transliterator uses no filter.  The caller must eventually delete the
768      * result.  After this call, this transliterator's filter is set to
769      * <tt>NULL</tt>.
770      * @return the filter used by this transliterator, or <tt>NULL</tt> if this
771      *         transliterator uses no filter.
772      * @stable ICU 2.4
773      */
774     UnicodeFilter* orphanFilter(void);
775 
776     /**
777      * Changes the filter used by this transliterator.  If the filter
778      * is set to <tt>null</tt> then no filtering will occur.
779      *
780      * <p>Callers must take care if a transliterator is in use by
781      * multiple threads.  The filter should not be changed by one
782      * thread while another thread may be transliterating.
783      * @param adoptedFilter the new filter to be adopted.
784      * @stable ICU 2.0
785      */
786     void adoptFilter(UnicodeFilter* adoptedFilter);
787 
788     /**
789      * Returns this transliterator's inverse.  See the class
790      * documentation for details.  This implementation simply inverts
791      * the two entities in the ID and attempts to retrieve the
792      * resulting transliterator.  That is, if <code>getID()</code>
793      * returns "A-B", then this method will return the result of
794      * <code>createInstance("B-A")</code>, or <code>null</code> if that
795      * call fails.
796      *
797      * <p>Subclasses with knowledge of their inverse may wish to
798      * override this method.
799      *
800      * @param status Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
801      * @return a transliterator that is an inverse, not necessarily
802      * exact, of this transliterator, or <code>null</code> if no such
803      * transliterator is registered.
804      * @see #registerInstance
805      * @stable ICU 2.0
806      */
807     Transliterator* createInverse(UErrorCode& status) const;
808 
809     /**
810      * Returns a <code>Transliterator</code> object given its ID.
811      * The ID must be either a system transliterator ID or a ID registered
812      * using <code>registerInstance()</code>.
813      *
814      * @param ID a valid ID, as enumerated by <code>getAvailableIDs()</code>
815      * @param dir        either FORWARD or REVERSE.
816      * @param parseError Struct to recieve information on position
817      *                   of error if an error is encountered
818      * @param status     Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
819      * @return A <code>Transliterator</code> object with the given ID
820      * @see #registerInstance
821      * @see #getAvailableIDs
822      * @see #getID
823      * @stable ICU 2.0
824      */
825     static Transliterator* U_EXPORT2 createInstance(const UnicodeString& ID,
826                                           UTransDirection dir,
827                                           UParseError& parseError,
828                                           UErrorCode& status);
829 
830     /**
831      * Returns a <code>Transliterator</code> object given its ID.
832      * The ID must be either a system transliterator ID or a ID registered
833      * using <code>registerInstance()</code>.
834      * @param ID a valid ID, as enumerated by <code>getAvailableIDs()</code>
835      * @param dir        either FORWARD or REVERSE.
836      * @param status     Output param to filled in with a success or an error.
837      * @return A <code>Transliterator</code> object with the given ID
838      * @stable ICU 2.0
839      */
840     static Transliterator* U_EXPORT2 createInstance(const UnicodeString& ID,
841                                           UTransDirection dir,
842                                           UErrorCode& status);
843 
844     /**
845      * Returns a <code>Transliterator</code> object constructed from
846      * the given rule string.  This will be a RuleBasedTransliterator,
847      * if the rule string contains only rules, or a
848      * CompoundTransliterator, if it contains ID blocks, or a
849      * NullTransliterator, if it contains ID blocks which parse as
850      * empty for the given direction.
851      * @param ID            the id for the transliterator.
852      * @param rules         rules, separated by ';'
853      * @param dir           either FORWARD or REVERSE.
854      * @param parseError    Struct to recieve information on position
855      *                      of error if an error is encountered
856      * @param status        Output param set to success/failure code.
857      * @stable ICU 2.0
858      */
859     static Transliterator* U_EXPORT2 createFromRules(const UnicodeString& ID,
860                                            const UnicodeString& rules,
861                                            UTransDirection dir,
862                                            UParseError& parseError,
863                                            UErrorCode& status);
864 
865     /**
866      * Create a rule string that can be passed to createFromRules()
867      * to recreate this transliterator.
868      * @param result the string to receive the rules.  Previous
869      * contents will be deleted.
870      * @param escapeUnprintable if TRUE then convert unprintable
871      * character to their hex escape representations, \\uxxxx or
872      * \\Uxxxxxxxx.  Unprintable characters are those other than
873      * U+000A, U+0020..U+007E.
874      * @stable ICU 2.0
875      */
876     virtual UnicodeString& toRules(UnicodeString& result,
877                                    UBool escapeUnprintable) const;
878 
879     /**
880      * Return the number of elements that make up this transliterator.
881      * For example, if the transliterator "NFD;Jamo-Latin;Latin-Greek"
882      * were created, the return value of this method would be 3.
883      *
884      * <p>If this transliterator is not composed of other
885      * transliterators, then this method returns 1.
886      * @return the number of transliterators that compose this
887      * transliterator, or 1 if this transliterator is not composed of
888      * multiple transliterators
889      * @stable ICU 3.0
890      */
891     int32_t countElements() const;
892 
893     /**
894      * Return an element that makes up this transliterator.  For
895      * example, if the transliterator "NFD;Jamo-Latin;Latin-Greek"
896      * were created, the return value of this method would be one
897      * of the three transliterator objects that make up that
898      * transliterator: [NFD, Jamo-Latin, Latin-Greek].
899      *
900      * <p>If this transliterator is not composed of other
901      * transliterators, then this method will return a reference to
902      * this transliterator when given the index 0.
903      * @param index a value from 0..countElements()-1 indicating the
904      * transliterator to return
905      * @param ec input-output error code
906      * @return one of the transliterators that makes up this
907      * transliterator, if this transliterator is made up of multiple
908      * transliterators, otherwise a reference to this object if given
909      * an index of 0
910      * @stable ICU 3.0
911      */
912     const Transliterator& getElement(int32_t index, UErrorCode& ec) const;
913 
914     /**
915      * Returns the set of all characters that may be modified in the
916      * input text by this Transliterator.  This incorporates this
917      * object's current filter; if the filter is changed, the return
918      * value of this function will change.  The default implementation
919      * returns an empty set.  Some subclasses may override {@link
920      * #handleGetSourceSet } to return a more precise result.  The
921      * return result is approximate in any case and is intended for
922      * use by tests, tools, or utilities.
923      * @param result receives result set; previous contents lost
924      * @return a reference to result
925      * @see #getTargetSet
926      * @see #handleGetSourceSet
927      * @stable ICU 2.4
928      */
929     UnicodeSet& getSourceSet(UnicodeSet& result) const;
930 
931     /**
932      * Framework method that returns the set of all characters that
933      * may be modified in the input text by this Transliterator,
934      * ignoring the effect of this object's filter.  The base class
935      * implementation returns the empty set.  Subclasses that wish to
936      * implement this should override this method.
937      * @return the set of characters that this transliterator may
938      * modify.  The set may be modified, so subclasses should return a
939      * newly-created object.
940      * @param result receives result set; previous contents lost
941      * @see #getSourceSet
942      * @see #getTargetSet
943      * @stable ICU 2.4
944      */
945     virtual void handleGetSourceSet(UnicodeSet& result) const;
946 
947     /**
948      * Returns the set of all characters that may be generated as
949      * replacement text by this transliterator.  The default
950      * implementation returns the empty set.  Some subclasses may
951      * override this method to return a more precise result.  The
952      * return result is approximate in any case and is intended for
953      * use by tests, tools, or utilities requiring such
954      * meta-information.
955      * @param result receives result set; previous contents lost
956      * @return a reference to result
957      * @see #getTargetSet
958      * @stable ICU 2.4
959      */
960     virtual UnicodeSet& getTargetSet(UnicodeSet& result) const;
961 
962 public:
963 
964     /**
965      * Registers a factory function that creates transliterators of
966      * a given ID.
967      * @param id the ID being registered
968      * @param factory a function pointer that will be copied and
969      * called later when the given ID is passed to createInstance()
970      * @param context a context pointer that will be stored and
971      * later passed to the factory function when an ID matching
972      * the registration ID is being instantiated with this factory.
973      * @stable ICU 2.0
974      */
975     static void U_EXPORT2 registerFactory(const UnicodeString& id,
976                                 Factory factory,
977                                 Token context);
978 
979     /**
980      * Registers an instance <tt>obj</tt> of a subclass of
981      * <code>Transliterator</code> with the system.  When
982      * <tt>createInstance()</tt> is called with an ID string that is
983      * equal to <tt>obj->getID()</tt>, then <tt>obj->clone()</tt> is
984      * returned.
985      *
986      * After this call the Transliterator class owns the adoptedObj
987      * and will delete it.
988      *
989      * @param adoptedObj an instance of subclass of
990      * <code>Transliterator</code> that defines <tt>clone()</tt>
991      * @see #createInstance
992      * @see #registerFactory
993      * @see #unregister
994      * @stable ICU 2.0
995      */
996     static void U_EXPORT2 registerInstance(Transliterator* adoptedObj);
997 
998     /**
999      * Registers an ID string as an alias of another ID string.
1000      * That is, after calling this function, <tt>createInstance(aliasID)</tt>
1001      * will return the same thing as <tt>createInstance(realID)</tt>.
1002      * This is generally used to create shorter, more mnemonic aliases
1003      * for long compound IDs.
1004      *
1005      * @param aliasID The new ID being registered.
1006      * @param realID The ID that the new ID is to be an alias for.
1007      * This can be a compound ID and can include filters and should
1008      * refer to transliterators that have already been registered with
1009      * the framework, although this isn't checked.
1010      * @stable ICU 3.6
1011      */
1012      static void U_EXPORT2 registerAlias(const UnicodeString& aliasID,
1013                                          const UnicodeString& realID);
1014 
1015 protected:
1016 
1017     /**
1018      * @internal
1019      * @param id the ID being registered
1020      * @param factory a function pointer that will be copied and
1021      * called later when the given ID is passed to createInstance()
1022      * @param context a context pointer that will be stored and
1023      * later passed to the factory function when an ID matching
1024      * the registration ID is being instantiated with this factory.
1025      */
1026     static void _registerFactory(const UnicodeString& id,
1027                                  Factory factory,
1028                                  Token context);
1029 
1030     /**
1031      * @internal
1032      */
1033     static void _registerInstance(Transliterator* adoptedObj);
1034 
1035     /**
1036      * @internal
1037      */
1038     static void _registerAlias(const UnicodeString& aliasID, const UnicodeString& realID);
1039 
1040     /**
1041      * Register two targets as being inverses of one another.  For
1042      * example, calling registerSpecialInverse("NFC", "NFD", true) causes
1043      * Transliterator to form the following inverse relationships:
1044      *
1045      * <pre>NFC => NFD
1046      * Any-NFC => Any-NFD
1047      * NFD => NFC
1048      * Any-NFD => Any-NFC</pre>
1049      *
1050      * (Without the special inverse registration, the inverse of NFC
1051      * would be NFC-Any.)  Note that NFD is shorthand for Any-NFD, but
1052      * that the presence or absence of "Any-" is preserved.
1053      *
1054      * <p>The relationship is symmetrical; registering (a, b) is
1055      * equivalent to registering (b, a).
1056      *
1057      * <p>The relevant IDs must still be registered separately as
1058      * factories or classes.
1059      *
1060      * <p>Only the targets are specified.  Special inverses always
1061      * have the form Any-Target1 <=> Any-Target2.  The target should
1062      * have canonical casing (the casing desired to be produced when
1063      * an inverse is formed) and should contain no whitespace or other
1064      * extraneous characters.
1065      *
1066      * @param target the target against which to register the inverse
1067      * @param inverseTarget the inverse of target, that is
1068      * Any-target.getInverse() => Any-inverseTarget
1069      * @param bidirectional if true, register the reverse relation
1070      * as well, that is, Any-inverseTarget.getInverse() => Any-target
1071      * @internal
1072      */
1073     static void _registerSpecialInverse(const UnicodeString& target,
1074                                         const UnicodeString& inverseTarget,
1075                                         UBool bidirectional);
1076 
1077 public:
1078 
1079     /**
1080      * Unregisters a transliterator or class.  This may be either
1081      * a system transliterator or a user transliterator or class.
1082      * Any attempt to construct an unregistered transliterator based
1083      * on its ID will fail.
1084      *
1085      * @param ID the ID of the transliterator or class
1086      * @return the <code>Object</code> that was registered with
1087      * <code>ID</code>, or <code>null</code> if none was
1088      * @see #registerInstance
1089      * @see #registerFactory
1090      * @stable ICU 2.0
1091      */
1092     static void U_EXPORT2 unregister(const UnicodeString& ID);
1093 
1094 public:
1095 
1096     /**
1097      * Return a StringEnumeration over the IDs available at the time of the
1098      * call, including user-registered IDs.
1099      * @param ec input-output error code
1100      * @return a newly-created StringEnumeration over the transliterators
1101      * available at the time of the call. The caller should delete this object
1102      * when done using it.
1103      * @stable ICU 3.0
1104      */
1105     static StringEnumeration* U_EXPORT2 getAvailableIDs(UErrorCode& ec);
1106 
1107     /**
1108      * Return the number of registered source specifiers.
1109      * @return the number of registered source specifiers.
1110      * @stable ICU 2.0
1111      */
1112     static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableSources(void);
1113 
1114     /**
1115      * Return a registered source specifier.
1116      * @param index which specifier to return, from 0 to n-1, where
1117      * n = countAvailableSources()
1118      * @param result fill-in paramter to receive the source specifier.
1119      * If index is out of range, result will be empty.
1120      * @return reference to result
1121      * @stable ICU 2.0
1122      */
1123     static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableSource(int32_t index,
1124                                              UnicodeString& result);
1125 
1126     /**
1127      * Return the number of registered target specifiers for a given
1128      * source specifier.
1129      * @param source the given source specifier.
1130      * @return the number of registered target specifiers for a given
1131      *         source specifier.
1132      * @stable ICU 2.0
1133      */
1134     static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableTargets(const UnicodeString& source);
1135 
1136     /**
1137      * Return a registered target specifier for a given source.
1138      * @param index which specifier to return, from 0 to n-1, where
1139      * n = countAvailableTargets(source)
1140      * @param source the source specifier
1141      * @param result fill-in paramter to receive the target specifier.
1142      * If source is invalid or if index is out of range, result will
1143      * be empty.
1144      * @return reference to result
1145      * @stable ICU 2.0
1146      */
1147     static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableTarget(int32_t index,
1148                                              const UnicodeString& source,
1149                                              UnicodeString& result);
1150 
1151     /**
1152      * Return the number of registered variant specifiers for a given
1153      * source-target pair.
1154      * @param source    the source specifiers.
1155      * @param target    the target specifiers.
1156      * @stable ICU 2.0
1157      */
1158     static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableVariants(const UnicodeString& source,
1159                                           const UnicodeString& target);
1160 
1161     /**
1162      * Return a registered variant specifier for a given source-target
1163      * pair.
1164      * @param index which specifier to return, from 0 to n-1, where
1165      * n = countAvailableVariants(source, target)
1166      * @param source the source specifier
1167      * @param target the target specifier
1168      * @param result fill-in paramter to receive the variant
1169      * specifier.  If source is invalid or if target is invalid or if
1170      * index is out of range, result will be empty.
1171      * @return reference to result
1172      * @stable ICU 2.0
1173      */
1174     static UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableVariant(int32_t index,
1175                                               const UnicodeString& source,
1176                                               const UnicodeString& target,
1177                                               UnicodeString& result);
1178 
1179 protected:
1180 
1181     /**
1182      * Non-mutexed internal method
1183      * @internal
1184      */
1185     static int32_t _countAvailableSources(void);
1186 
1187     /**
1188      * Non-mutexed internal method
1189      * @internal
1190      */
1191     static UnicodeString& _getAvailableSource(int32_t index,
1192                                               UnicodeString& result);
1193 
1194     /**
1195      * Non-mutexed internal method
1196      * @internal
1197      */
1198     static int32_t _countAvailableTargets(const UnicodeString& source);
1199 
1200     /**
1201      * Non-mutexed internal method
1202      * @internal
1203      */
1204     static UnicodeString& _getAvailableTarget(int32_t index,
1205                                               const UnicodeString& source,
1206                                               UnicodeString& result);
1207 
1208     /**
1209      * Non-mutexed internal method
1210      * @internal
1211      */
1212     static int32_t _countAvailableVariants(const UnicodeString& source,
1213                                            const UnicodeString& target);
1214 
1215     /**
1216      * Non-mutexed internal method
1217      * @internal
1218      */
1219     static UnicodeString& _getAvailableVariant(int32_t index,
1220                                                const UnicodeString& source,
1221                                                const UnicodeString& target,
1222                                                UnicodeString& result);
1223 
1224 protected:
1225 
1226     /**
1227      * Set the ID of this transliterators.  Subclasses shouldn't do
1228      * this, unless the underlying script behavior has changed.
1229      * @param id the new id t to be set.
1230      * @stable ICU 2.4
1231      */
1232     void setID(const UnicodeString& id);
1233 
1234 public:
1235 
1236     /**
1237      * Return the class ID for this class.  This is useful only for
1238      * comparing to a return value from getDynamicClassID().
1239      * Note that Transliterator is an abstract base class, and therefor
1240      * no fully constructed object will  have a dynamic
1241      * UCLassID that equals the UClassID returned from
1242      * TRansliterator::getStaticClassID().
1243      * @return       The class ID for class Transliterator.
1244      * @stable ICU 2.0
1245      */
1246     static UClassID U_EXPORT2 getStaticClassID(void);
1247 
1248     /**
1249      * Returns a unique class ID <b>polymorphically</b>.  This method
1250      * is to implement a simple version of RTTI, since not all C++
1251      * compilers support genuine RTTI.  Polymorphic operator==() and
1252      * clone() methods call this method.
1253      *
1254      * <p>Concrete subclasses of Transliterator must use the
1255      *    UOBJECT_DEFINE_RTTI_IMPLEMENTATION macro from
1256      *    uobject.h to provide the RTTI functions.
1257      *
1258      * @return The class ID for this object. All objects of a given
1259      * class have the same class ID.  Objects of other classes have
1260      * different class IDs.
1261      * @stable ICU 2.0
1262      */
1263     virtual UClassID getDynamicClassID(void) const = 0;
1264 
1265 private:
1266     static UBool initializeRegistry(UErrorCode &status);
1267 
1268 public:
1269     /**
1270      * Return the number of IDs currently registered with the system.
1271      * To retrieve the actual IDs, call getAvailableID(i) with
1272      * i from 0 to countAvailableIDs() - 1.
1273      * @return the number of IDs currently registered with the system.
1274      * @obsolete ICU 3.4 use getAvailableIDs() instead
1275      */
1276     static int32_t U_EXPORT2 countAvailableIDs(void);
1277 
1278     /**
1279      * Return the index-th available ID.  index must be between 0
1280      * and countAvailableIDs() - 1, inclusive.  If index is out of
1281      * range, the result of getAvailableID(0) is returned.
1282      * @param index the given ID index.
1283      * @return      the index-th available ID.  index must be between 0
1284      *              and countAvailableIDs() - 1, inclusive.  If index is out of
1285      *              range, the result of getAvailableID(0) is returned.
1286      * @obsolete ICU 3.4 use getAvailableIDs() instead; this function
1287      * is not thread safe, since it returns a reference to storage that
1288      * may become invalid if another thread calls unregister
1289      */
1290     static const UnicodeString& U_EXPORT2 getAvailableID(int32_t index);
1291 };
1292 
getMaximumContextLength(void)1293 inline int32_t Transliterator::getMaximumContextLength(void) const {
1294     return maximumContextLength;
1295 }
1296 
setID(const UnicodeString & id)1297 inline void Transliterator::setID(const UnicodeString& id) {
1298     ID = id;
1299     // NUL-terminate the ID string, which is a non-aliased copy.
1300     ID.append((UChar)0);
1301     ID.truncate(ID.length()-1);
1302 }
1303 
integerToken(int32_t i)1304 inline Transliterator::Token Transliterator::integerToken(int32_t i) {
1305     Token t;
1306     t.integer = i;
1307     return t;
1308 }
1309 
pointerToken(void * p)1310 inline Transliterator::Token Transliterator::pointerToken(void* p) {
1311     Token t;
1312     t.pointer = p;
1313     return t;
1314 }
1315 
1316 U_NAMESPACE_END
1317 
1318 #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_TRANSLITERATION */
1319 
1320 #endif
1321