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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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*
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*
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*/
#include <unotools/unotoolsdllapi.h>
#ifndef INCLUDED_UNOTOOLS_TRANSLITERATIONWRAPPER_HXX
#define INCLUDED_UNOTOOLS_TRANSLITERATIONWRAPPER_HXX
#include <rtl/ustring.hxx>
#include <i18nlangtag/languagetag.hxx>
#include <com/sun/star/i18n/XExtendedTransliteration.hpp>
namespace com { namespace sun { namespace star {
namespace uno {
class XComponentContext;
}
}}}
namespace utl
{
class UNOTOOLS_DLLPUBLIC TransliterationWrapper
{
::com::sun::star::uno::Reference<
::com::sun::star::i18n::XExtendedTransliteration > xTrans;
LanguageTag aLanguageTag;
sal_uInt32 nType;
mutable bool bFirstCall;
// not implemented, prevent usage
TransliterationWrapper( const TransliterationWrapper& );
TransliterationWrapper& operator=( const TransliterationWrapper& );
void loadModuleImpl() const;
void setLanguageLocaleImpl( sal_uInt16 nLang );
public:
TransliterationWrapper( const ::com::sun::star::uno::Reference<
::com::sun::star::uno::XComponentContext > & rxContext,
sal_uInt32 nType );
~TransliterationWrapper();
// get current Locale / Language
const ::com::sun::star::lang::Locale& getLocale() const { return aLanguageTag.getLocale();}
sal_uInt16 getLanguage() const { return aLanguageTag.getLanguageType(); }
sal_uInt32 getType() const { return nType; }
bool needLanguageForTheMode() const;
/** set a new language and load the corresponding transliteration module if
needed for the mode set with nType in the ctor */
void loadModuleIfNeeded( sal_uInt16 nLang );
/** Load the transliteration module specified by rModuleName, which has to
be the UNO service implementation name that is expanded to the full UNO
service implementation name, for example, "NumToCharKanjiShort_ja_JP"
expands to
"com.sun.star.i18n.Transliteration.NumToCharKanjiShort_ja_JP".
@ATTENTION!
This method ignores the mode type set with the constructor and
interferes with the loadModuleIfNeeded() method and the transliterate()
method that gets a LanguageType passed as parameter. Using one of
those may load a different module and overwrite this setting. Only the
transliterate() method that takes no LanguageType parameter may be used
for a specific module loaded with this method. */
void loadModuleByImplName( const OUString& rModuleName, sal_uInt16 nLang );
/** This transliteration method corresponds with the loadModuleByImplName()
method. It relies on a module being loaded and does not try load one.
If for any reason the string can't be transliterated the original
string is returned. */
OUString transliterate( const OUString& rStr,
sal_Int32 nStart, sal_Int32 nLen,
::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence <sal_Int32>* pOffset ) const;
// Wrapper implementations of class Transliteration
OUString transliterate( const OUString& rStr, sal_uInt16 nLanguage,
sal_Int32 nStart, sal_Int32 nLen,
::com::sun::star::uno::Sequence <sal_Int32>* pOffset );
/** If two strings are equal per this transliteration.
Returns the number of matched code points in any case, even if strings
are not equal, for example:
equals( "a", 0, 1, nMatch1, "aaa", 0, 3, nMatch2 )
returns false and nMatch:=1 and nMatch2:=1
equals( "aab", 0, 3, nMatch1, "aaa", 0, 3, nMatch2 )
returns false and nMatch:=2 and nMatch2:=2
*/
bool equals(
const OUString& rStr1, sal_Int32 nPos1, sal_Int32 nCount1, sal_Int32& nMatch1,
const OUString& rStr2, sal_Int32 nPos2, sal_Int32 nCount2, sal_Int32& nMatch2 ) const;
sal_Int32 compareString( const OUString& rStr1, const OUString& rStr2 ) const;
// helpers
/** If two strings are really equal as per this translation, and not just
one string is matching the start of the other. Use this method instead
of compareString()==0 because it is much faster.
*/
bool isEqual( const OUString& rStr1, const OUString& rStr2 ) const;
/** If string rStr1 matches the start of string rStr2, i.e. "a" in "aaa"
*/
bool isMatch( const OUString& rStr1, const OUString& rStr2 ) const;
};
} // namespace utl
#endif
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