Searched refs:RBBIStateTable (Results 1 – 5 of 5) sorted by relevance
126 struct RBBIStateTable { struct164 void printTable(const char *heading, const RBBIStateTable *table);174 const RBBIStateTable *fForwardTable;175 const RBBIStateTable *fReverseTable;176 const RBBIStateTable *fSafeFwdTable;177 const RBBIStateTable *fSafeRevTable;
122 fForwardTable = (RBBIStateTable *)((char *)data + fHeader->fFTable); in init()125 fReverseTable = (RBBIStateTable *)((char *)data + fHeader->fRTable); in init()128 fSafeFwdTable = (RBBIStateTable *)((char *)data + fHeader->fSFTable); in init()131 fSafeRevTable = (RBBIStateTable *)((char *)data + fHeader->fSRTable); in init()243 void RBBIDataWrapper::printTable(const char *heading, const RBBIStateTable *table) { in printTable()407 int32_t topSize = offsetof(RBBIStateTable, fTableData); in ubrk_swap()
1098 size = sizeof(RBBIStateTable) - 4; // The header, with no rows to the table. in getTableSize()1121 RBBIStateTable *table = (RBBIStateTable *)where; in exportTable()
1031 int32_t RuleBasedBreakIterator::handleNext(const RBBIStateTable *statetable) { in handleNext()1222 int32_t RuleBasedBreakIterator::handlePrevious(const RBBIStateTable *statetable) { in handlePrevious()
47 struct RBBIStateTable;674 int32_t handlePrevious(const RBBIStateTable *statetable);685 int32_t handleNext(const RBBIStateTable *statetable);