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#ifndef __com_sun_star_lang_XTextSearch_idl__
#define __com_sun_star_lang_XTextSearch_idl__
#include <com/sun/star/lang/Locale.idl>
#include <com/sun/star/uno/XInterface.idl>
module com { module sun { module star { module util {
published enum SearchAlgorithms
{
/// Literal
ABSOLUTE, // implemented as a kind of Boyer-Moore
/// Regular expression
REGEXP,
/// Weighted Levenshtein Distance
APPROXIMATE
};
/// Flags for search methods
published constants SearchFlags
{
/**
@deprecated The constant ALL_IGNORE_CASE is never supported - use
<const scope="com::sun::star::i18n">TransliterationModules::IGNORE_CASE</const>
with
<member>SearchOptions::transliterateFlags</member>
instead.
@see <type scope="com::sun::star::i18n">TransliterationModules</type>
*/
const long ALL_IGNORE_CASE = 0x00000001;
/** Flag for normal (Boyer-Moore) search / Search for word only. */
const long NORM_WORD_ONLY = 0x00000010;
/** Flag for "regular expression" search / Interpret as extended
regular expression.
@deprecated The flag is currently not supported by OOo.
*/
const long REG_EXTENDED = 0x00000100;
/** Flag for "regular expression" search / No register information
or backreferences, i.e., avoid sub expressions. Return only
true/false if matched or not.
@deprecated The flag is currently not supported by OOo.
*/
const long REG_NOSUB = 0x00000200;
/** Flag for "regular expression" search / Special new line
treatment.
@deprecated The flag is currently not supported by OOo.
<p> A NEWLINE character in string will not be matched by a
period outside bracket expression or by any form of a non
matching list. </p>
<p> A circumflex (^) in pattern when used to specify expression
anchoring will match the zero length string immediately after a
newline in string, regardless of the setting of
REG_NOT_BEGINOFLINE. </p>
<p> A dollar-sign ($) in pattern when used to specify expression
anchoring, will match zero-length string immediately before a
new line in string, regardless of the setting of
REG_NOT_ENDOFLINE. </p>
*/
const long REG_NEWLINE = 0x00000400;
/** The first character in the string is not the beginning of the
line therefore ^ will not match with first character of the
string.
*/
const long REG_NOT_BEGINOFLINE = 0x00000800;
/** The last character in the string is not the end of the line
therefore $ will not match with last character of the string.
*/
const long REG_NOT_ENDOFLINE = 0x00001000;
/** Flag for "Weighted Levenshtein Distance" search / Relaxed
checking of limit, split weigh pools.
<p> If not specified (<b>strict</b>), the search is sucessful if
the WLD is within a calculated limit where each insertion,
deletion and replacement adds a weight to a common pool of
weights. This is the mathematically correct WLD. </p>
<p> From a user's point of view the strict WLD is an
exclusive-OR of the arguments given, for example if allowed
insertions=2 and allowed replacements=2, the search fails if 2
characters had been inserted and an additional operation would
be needed to match. Depending on the weights it may also fail if
1 character was inserted and 1 character replaced and an
additional operation would be needed to match. The strict
algorithm may match less than expected from a first glance of
the specified arguments, but does not return false positives. </p>
<p> If specified (<b>relaxed</b>), the search is also successful
if the combined pool for insertions and deletions is below a
doubled calculated limit and replacements are treated
differently. Additionally, swapped characters are counted as one
replacement. </p>
<p> From a user's point of view the relaxed WLD is an
inclusive-OR of the arguments given, for example if allowed
insertions=2 and allowed replacements=2, the search succeeds if
2 characters had been inserted and an additional replacement is
needed to match. The relaxed algorithm may return false
positives, but meets user expectation better. </p>
*/
const long LEV_RELAXED = 0x00010000;
};
published struct SearchOptions {
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** search type */
SearchAlgorithms algorithmType;
/** some flags - can be mixed
@see <type>SearchFlags</type>
*/
long searchFlag;
/** The text or pattern to be searched. */
string searchString;
/** The replacement text
(is for optional replacing - SearchOption is only the data container for it) */
string replaceString;
/** The locale for case insensitive search. */
::com::sun::star::lang::Locale Locale;
/** This many characters can be different (as a replacement) between
the found word and the search pattern in a "Weighted Levenshtein
Distance" search. */
long changedChars;
/** This many characters can be missing in the found word in a
"Weighted Levenshtein Distance" search. */
long deletedChars;
/** This many characters can be additional in the found word in a
"Weighted Levenshtein Distance" search. */
long insertedChars;
/** Flags for the transliteration. Same meaning as the enum of
<type scope="com::sun::star::i18n">TransliterationModules</type>
*/
long transliterateFlags;
};
published struct SearchResult {
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Number of subexpressions,
if it is 0, then no match found; this value is 1 for ABSOLUTE and APPROXIMATE match.
The start and endOffset are always dependent on the search direction.
For example:
if you search "X" in the text "-X-" the offset are:
for forward: start = 1, end = 2
for backward: start = 2, end = 1
Forward, the startOffset is inclusive, the endOffset exclusive.
Backward, the startOffset is exclusive, the endOffset inclusive.
For regular expressions it can be greater than 1.
If the value is 1, startoffset[0] and endoffset[0] points to the matching sub string
if value is > 1, still startoffset[0] and endoffset[0] points to the matching substring for whole regular expression
startoffset[i] and endoffset[i] points to the matching substring of i th matching substring.
*/
long subRegExpressions;
sequence<long> startOffset; // inclusive
sequence<long> endOffset; // exclusive
};
/** enables an object to search in its content.
*/
published interface XTextSearch : com::sun::star::uno::XInterface
{
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** set the options for the forward or backward search.
*/
void setOptions ([in] SearchOptions options);
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** search forward in the searchStr, starts at startPos and ends by endpos.
The result is returned in the SearchResult.
*/
SearchResult searchForward ([in] string searchStr, [in] long startPos, [in] long endPos );
//-------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** search backward in the searchStr, starts at startPos and ends by endpos.
The endpos must be lower then the startpos, because the function searches backward!
The result is returned in the SearchResult.
*/
SearchResult searchBackward ([in] string searchStr, [in] long startPos, [in] long endPos );
};
//=============================================================================
}; }; }; };
#endif
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