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     10 *   file name:  utrie2.h
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     14 *
     15 *   created on: 2008aug16 (starting from a copy of utrie.h)
     16 *   created by: Markus W. Scherer
     17 */
     18 
     19 #ifndef __UTRIE2_H__
     20 #define __UTRIE2_H__
     21 
     22 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
     23 #include "unicode/utf8.h"
     24 #include "putilimp.h"
     25 
     26 U_CDECL_BEGIN
     27 
     28 struct UTrie;  /* forward declaration */
     29 #ifndef __UTRIE_H__
     30 typedef struct UTrie UTrie;
     31 #endif
     32 
     33 /**
     34 * \file
     35 *
     36 * This is a common implementation of a Unicode trie.
     37 * It is a kind of compressed, serializable table of 16- or 32-bit values associated with
     38 * Unicode code points (0..0x10ffff). (A map from code points to integers.)
     39 *
     40 * This is the second common version of a Unicode trie (hence the name UTrie2).
     41 * Compared with UTrie version 1:
     42 * - Still splitting BMP code points 11:5 bits for index and data table lookups.
     43 * - Still separate data for lead surrogate code _units_ vs. code _points_,
     44 *   but the lead surrogate code unit values are not required any more
     45 *   for data lookup for supplementary code points.
     46 * - The "folding" mechanism is removed. In UTrie version 1, this somewhat
     47 *   hard-to-explain mechanism was meant to be used for optimized UTF-16
     48 *   processing, with application-specific encoding of indexing bits
     49 *   in the lead surrogate data for the associated supplementary code points.
     50 * - For the last single-value code point range (ending with U+10ffff),
     51 *   the starting code point ("highStart") and the value are stored.
     52 * - For supplementary code points U+10000..highStart-1 a three-table lookup
     53 *   (two index tables and one data table) is used. The first index
     54 *   is truncated, omitting both the BMP portion and the high range.
     55 * - There is a special small index for 2-byte UTF-8, and the initial data
     56 *   entries are designed for fast 1/2-byte UTF-8 lookup.
     57 *   Starting with ICU 60, C0 and C1 are not recognized as UTF-8 lead bytes any more at all,
     58 *   and the associated 2-byte indexes are unused.
     59 */
     60 
     61 /**
     62 * Trie structure.
     63 * Use only with public API macros and functions.
     64 */
     65 struct UTrie2;
     66 typedef struct UTrie2 UTrie2;
     67 
     68 /* Public UTrie2 API functions: read-only access ---------------------------- */
     69 
     70 /**
     71 * Selectors for the width of a UTrie2 data value.
     72 */
     73 enum UTrie2ValueBits {
     74    /** 16 bits per UTrie2 data value. */
     75    UTRIE2_16_VALUE_BITS,
     76    /** 32 bits per UTrie2 data value. */
     77    UTRIE2_32_VALUE_BITS,
     78    /** Number of selectors for the width of UTrie2 data values. */
     79    UTRIE2_COUNT_VALUE_BITS
     80 };
     81 typedef enum UTrie2ValueBits UTrie2ValueBits;
     82 
     83 /**
     84 * Open a frozen trie from its serialized from, stored in 32-bit-aligned memory.
     85 * Inverse of utrie2_serialize().
     86 * The memory must remain valid and unchanged as long as the trie is used.
     87 * You must utrie2_close() the trie once you are done using it.
     88 *
     89 * @param valueBits selects the data entry size; results in an
     90 *                  U_INVALID_FORMAT_ERROR if it does not match the serialized form
     91 * @param data a pointer to 32-bit-aligned memory containing the serialized form of a UTrie2
     92 * @param length the number of bytes available at data;
     93 *               can be more than necessary
     94 * @param pActualLength receives the actual number of bytes at data taken up by the trie data;
     95 *                      can be NULL
     96 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode
     97 * @return the unserialized trie
     98 *
     99 * @see utrie2_open
    100 * @see utrie2_serialize
    101 */
    102 U_CAPI UTrie2 * U_EXPORT2
    103 utrie2_openFromSerialized(UTrie2ValueBits valueBits,
    104                          const void *data, int32_t length, int32_t *pActualLength,
    105                          UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    106 
    107 /**
    108 * Open a frozen, empty "dummy" trie.
    109 * A dummy trie is an empty trie, used when a real data trie cannot
    110 * be loaded. Equivalent to calling utrie2_open() and utrie2_freeze(),
    111 * but without internally creating and compacting/serializing the
    112 * builder data structure.
    113 *
    114 * The trie always returns the initialValue,
    115 * or the errorValue for out-of-range code points and illegal UTF-8.
    116 *
    117 * You must utrie2_close() the trie once you are done using it.
    118 *
    119 * @param valueBits selects the data entry size
    120 * @param initialValue the initial value that is set for all code points
    121 * @param errorValue the value for out-of-range code points and illegal UTF-8
    122 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode
    123 * @return the dummy trie
    124 *
    125 * @see utrie2_openFromSerialized
    126 * @see utrie2_open
    127 */
    128 U_CAPI UTrie2 * U_EXPORT2
    129 utrie2_openDummy(UTrie2ValueBits valueBits,
    130                 uint32_t initialValue, uint32_t errorValue,
    131                 UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    132 
    133 /**
    134 * Get a value from a code point as stored in the trie.
    135 * Easier to use than UTRIE2_GET16() and UTRIE2_GET32() but slower.
    136 * Easier to use because, unlike the macros, this function works on all UTrie2
    137 * objects, frozen or not, holding 16-bit or 32-bit data values.
    138 *
    139 * @param trie the trie
    140 * @param c the code point
    141 * @return the value
    142 */
    143 U_CAPI uint32_t U_EXPORT2
    144 utrie2_get32(const UTrie2 *trie, UChar32 c);
    145 
    146 /* enumeration callback types */
    147 
    148 /**
    149 * Callback from utrie2_enum(), extracts a uint32_t value from a
    150 * trie value. This value will be passed on to the UTrie2EnumRange function.
    151 *
    152 * @param context an opaque pointer, as passed into utrie2_enum()
    153 * @param value a value from the trie
    154 * @return the value that is to be passed on to the UTrie2EnumRange function
    155 */
    156 typedef uint32_t U_CALLCONV
    157 UTrie2EnumValue(const void *context, uint32_t value);
    158 
    159 /**
    160 * Callback from utrie2_enum(), is called for each contiguous range
    161 * of code points with the same value as retrieved from the trie and
    162 * transformed by the UTrie2EnumValue function.
    163 *
    164 * The callback function can stop the enumeration by returning false.
    165 *
    166 * @param context an opaque pointer, as passed into utrie2_enum()
    167 * @param start the first code point in a contiguous range with value
    168 * @param end the last code point in a contiguous range with value (inclusive)
    169 * @param value the value that is set for all code points in [start..end]
    170 * @return false to stop the enumeration
    171 */
    172 typedef UBool U_CALLCONV
    173 UTrie2EnumRange(const void *context, UChar32 start, UChar32 end, uint32_t value);
    174 
    175 /**
    176 * Enumerate efficiently all values in a trie.
    177 * Do not modify the trie during the enumeration.
    178 *
    179 * For each entry in the trie, the value to be delivered is passed through
    180 * the UTrie2EnumValue function.
    181 * The value is unchanged if that function pointer is NULL.
    182 *
    183 * For each contiguous range of code points with a given (transformed) value,
    184 * the UTrie2EnumRange function is called.
    185 *
    186 * @param trie a pointer to the trie
    187 * @param enumValue a pointer to a function that may transform the trie entry value,
    188 *                  or NULL if the values from the trie are to be used directly
    189 * @param enumRange a pointer to a function that is called for each contiguous range
    190 *                  of code points with the same (transformed) value
    191 * @param context an opaque pointer that is passed on to the callback functions
    192 */
    193 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    194 utrie2_enum(const UTrie2 *trie,
    195            UTrie2EnumValue *enumValue, UTrie2EnumRange *enumRange, const void *context);
    196 
    197 /* Building a trie ---------------------------------------------------------- */
    198 
    199 /**
    200 * Open an empty, writable trie. At build time, 32-bit data values are used.
    201 * utrie2_freeze() takes a valueBits parameter
    202 * which determines the data value width in the serialized and frozen forms.
    203 * You must utrie2_close() the trie once you are done using it.
    204 *
    205 * @param initialValue the initial value that is set for all code points
    206 * @param errorValue the value for out-of-range code points and illegal UTF-8
    207 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode
    208 * @return a pointer to the allocated and initialized new trie
    209 */
    210 U_CAPI UTrie2 * U_EXPORT2
    211 utrie2_open(uint32_t initialValue, uint32_t errorValue, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    212 
    213 /**
    214 * Clone a trie.
    215 * You must utrie2_close() the clone once you are done using it.
    216 *
    217 * @param other the trie to clone
    218 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode
    219 * @return a pointer to the new trie clone
    220 */
    221 U_CAPI UTrie2 * U_EXPORT2
    222 utrie2_clone(const UTrie2 *other, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    223 
    224 /**
    225 * Clone a trie. The clone will be mutable/writable even if the other trie
    226 * is frozen. (See utrie2_freeze().)
    227 * You must utrie2_close() the clone once you are done using it.
    228 *
    229 * @param other the trie to clone
    230 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode
    231 * @return a pointer to the new trie clone
    232 */
    233 U_CAPI UTrie2 * U_EXPORT2
    234 utrie2_cloneAsThawed(const UTrie2 *other, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    235 
    236 /**
    237 * Close a trie and release associated memory.
    238 *
    239 * @param trie the trie
    240 */
    241 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    242 utrie2_close(UTrie2 *trie);
    243 
    244 /**
    245 * Set a value for a code point.
    246 *
    247 * @param trie the unfrozen trie
    248 * @param c the code point
    249 * @param value the value
    250 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode; among other possible error codes:
    251 * - U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION if the trie is frozen
    252 */
    253 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    254 utrie2_set32(UTrie2 *trie, UChar32 c, uint32_t value, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    255 
    256 /**
    257 * Set a value in a range of code points [start..end].
    258 * All code points c with start<=c<=end will get the value if
    259 * overwrite is true or if the old value is the initial value.
    260 *
    261 * @param trie the unfrozen trie
    262 * @param start the first code point to get the value
    263 * @param end the last code point to get the value (inclusive)
    264 * @param value the value
    265 * @param overwrite flag for whether old non-initial values are to be overwritten
    266 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode; among other possible error codes:
    267 * - U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION if the trie is frozen
    268 */
    269 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    270 utrie2_setRange32(UTrie2 *trie,
    271                  UChar32 start, UChar32 end,
    272                  uint32_t value, UBool overwrite,
    273                  UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    274 
    275 /**
    276 * Freeze a trie. Make it immutable (read-only) and compact it,
    277 * ready for serialization and for use with fast macros.
    278 * Functions to set values will fail after serializing.
    279 *
    280 * A trie can be frozen only once. If this function is called again with different
    281 * valueBits then it will set a U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR.
    282 *
    283 * @param trie the trie
    284 * @param valueBits selects the data entry size; if smaller than 32 bits, then
    285 *                  the values stored in the trie will be truncated
    286 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode; among other possible error codes:
    287 * - U_INDEX_OUTOFBOUNDS_ERROR if the compacted index or data arrays are too long
    288 *                             for serialization
    289 *                             (the trie will be immutable and usable,
    290 *                             but not frozen and not usable with the fast macros)
    291 *
    292 * @see utrie2_cloneAsThawed
    293 */
    294 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    295 utrie2_freeze(UTrie2 *trie, UTrie2ValueBits valueBits, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    296 
    297 /**
    298 * Test if the trie is frozen. (See utrie2_freeze().)
    299 *
    300 * @param trie the trie
    301 * @return true if the trie is frozen, that is, immutable, ready for serialization
    302 *         and for use with fast macros
    303 */
    304 U_CAPI UBool U_EXPORT2
    305 utrie2_isFrozen(const UTrie2 *trie);
    306 
    307 /**
    308 * Serialize a frozen trie into 32-bit aligned memory.
    309 * If the trie is not frozen, then the function returns with a U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR.
    310 * A trie can be serialized multiple times.
    311 *
    312 * @param trie the frozen trie
    313 * @param data a pointer to 32-bit-aligned memory to be filled with the trie data,
    314 *             can be NULL if capacity==0
    315 * @param capacity the number of bytes available at data,
    316 *                 or 0 for preflighting
    317 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode; among other possible error codes:
    318 * - U_BUFFER_OVERFLOW_ERROR if the data storage block is too small for serialization
    319 * - U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR if the trie is not frozen or the data and capacity
    320 *                            parameters are bad
    321 * @return the number of bytes written or needed for the trie
    322 *
    323 * @see utrie2_openFromSerialized()
    324 */
    325 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    326 utrie2_serialize(const UTrie2 *trie,
    327                 void *data, int32_t capacity,
    328                 UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    329 
    330 /* Public UTrie2 API: miscellaneous functions ------------------------------- */
    331 
    332 /**
    333 * Build a UTrie2 (version 2) from a UTrie (version 1).
    334 * Enumerates all values in the UTrie and builds a UTrie2 with the same values.
    335 * The resulting UTrie2 will be frozen.
    336 *
    337 * @param trie1 the runtime UTrie structure to be enumerated
    338 * @param errorValue the value for out-of-range code points and illegal UTF-8
    339 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode
    340 * @return The frozen UTrie2 with the same values as the UTrie.
    341 */
    342 U_CAPI UTrie2 * U_EXPORT2
    343 utrie2_fromUTrie(const UTrie *trie1, uint32_t errorValue, UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    344 
    345 /* Public UTrie2 API macros ------------------------------------------------- */
    346 
    347 /*
    348 * These macros provide fast data lookup from a frozen trie.
    349 * They will crash when used on an unfrozen trie.
    350 */
    351 
    352 /**
    353 * Return a 16-bit trie value from a code point, with range checking.
    354 * Returns trie->errorValue if c is not in the range 0..U+10ffff.
    355 *
    356 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    357 * @param c (UChar32, in) the input code point
    358 * @return (uint16_t) The code point's trie value.
    359 */
    360 #define UTRIE2_GET16(trie, c) _UTRIE2_GET((trie), index, (trie)->indexLength, (c))
    361 
    362 /**
    363 * Return a 32-bit trie value from a code point, with range checking.
    364 * Returns trie->errorValue if c is not in the range 0..U+10ffff.
    365 *
    366 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    367 * @param c (UChar32, in) the input code point
    368 * @return (uint32_t) The code point's trie value.
    369 */
    370 #define UTRIE2_GET32(trie, c) _UTRIE2_GET((trie), data32, 0, (c))
    371 
    372 /**
    373 * UTF-16: Get the next code point (UChar32 c, out), post-increment src,
    374 * and get a 16-bit value from the trie.
    375 *
    376 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    377 * @param src (const UChar *, in/out) the source text pointer
    378 * @param limit (const UChar *, in) the limit pointer for the text, or NULL if NUL-terminated
    379 * @param c (UChar32, out) variable for the code point
    380 * @param result (uint16_t, out) uint16_t variable for the trie lookup result
    381 */
    382 #define UTRIE2_U16_NEXT16(trie, src, limit, c, result) _UTRIE2_U16_NEXT(trie, index, src, limit, c, result)
    383 
    384 /**
    385 * UTF-16: Get the next code point (UChar32 c, out), post-increment src,
    386 * and get a 32-bit value from the trie.
    387 *
    388 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    389 * @param src (const UChar *, in/out) the source text pointer
    390 * @param limit (const UChar *, in) the limit pointer for the text, or NULL if NUL-terminated
    391 * @param c (UChar32, out) variable for the code point
    392 * @param result (uint32_t, out) uint32_t variable for the trie lookup result
    393 */
    394 #define UTRIE2_U16_NEXT32(trie, src, limit, c, result) _UTRIE2_U16_NEXT(trie, data32, src, limit, c, result)
    395 
    396 /**
    397 * UTF-16: Get the previous code point (UChar32 c, out), pre-decrement src,
    398 * and get a 16-bit value from the trie.
    399 *
    400 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    401 * @param start (const UChar *, in) the start pointer for the text
    402 * @param src (const UChar *, in/out) the source text pointer
    403 * @param c (UChar32, out) variable for the code point
    404 * @param result (uint16_t, out) uint16_t variable for the trie lookup result
    405 */
    406 #define UTRIE2_U16_PREV16(trie, start, src, c, result) _UTRIE2_U16_PREV(trie, index, start, src, c, result)
    407 
    408 /**
    409 * UTF-16: Get the previous code point (UChar32 c, out), pre-decrement src,
    410 * and get a 32-bit value from the trie.
    411 *
    412 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    413 * @param start (const UChar *, in) the start pointer for the text
    414 * @param src (const UChar *, in/out) the source text pointer
    415 * @param c (UChar32, out) variable for the code point
    416 * @param result (uint32_t, out) uint32_t variable for the trie lookup result
    417 */
    418 #define UTRIE2_U16_PREV32(trie, start, src, c, result) _UTRIE2_U16_PREV(trie, data32, start, src, c, result)
    419 
    420 /**
    421 * UTF-8: Post-increment src and get a 16-bit value from the trie.
    422 *
    423 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    424 * @param src (const char *, in/out) the source text pointer
    425 * @param limit (const char *, in) the limit pointer for the text (must not be NULL)
    426 * @param result (uint16_t, out) uint16_t variable for the trie lookup result
    427 */
    428 #define UTRIE2_U8_NEXT16(trie, src, limit, result)\
    429    _UTRIE2_U8_NEXT(trie, data16, index, src, limit, result)
    430 
    431 /**
    432 * UTF-8: Post-increment src and get a 32-bit value from the trie.
    433 *
    434 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    435 * @param src (const char *, in/out) the source text pointer
    436 * @param limit (const char *, in) the limit pointer for the text (must not be NULL)
    437 * @param result (uint16_t, out) uint32_t variable for the trie lookup result
    438 */
    439 #define UTRIE2_U8_NEXT32(trie, src, limit, result) \
    440    _UTRIE2_U8_NEXT(trie, data32, data32, src, limit, result)
    441 
    442 /**
    443 * UTF-8: Pre-decrement src and get a 16-bit value from the trie.
    444 *
    445 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    446 * @param start (const char *, in) the start pointer for the text
    447 * @param src (const char *, in/out) the source text pointer
    448 * @param result (uint16_t, out) uint16_t variable for the trie lookup result
    449 */
    450 #define UTRIE2_U8_PREV16(trie, start, src, result) \
    451    _UTRIE2_U8_PREV(trie, data16, index, start, src, result)
    452 
    453 /**
    454 * UTF-8: Pre-decrement src and get a 32-bit value from the trie.
    455 *
    456 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    457 * @param start (const char *, in) the start pointer for the text
    458 * @param src (const char *, in/out) the source text pointer
    459 * @param result (uint16_t, out) uint32_t variable for the trie lookup result
    460 */
    461 #define UTRIE2_U8_PREV32(trie, start, src, result) \
    462    _UTRIE2_U8_PREV(trie, data32, data32, start, src, result)
    463 
    464 /* Public UTrie2 API: optimized UTF-16 access ------------------------------- */
    465 
    466 /*
    467 * The following functions and macros are used for highly optimized UTF-16
    468 * text processing. The UTRIE2_U16_NEXTxy() macros do not depend on these.
    469 *
    470 * A UTrie2 stores separate values for lead surrogate code _units_ vs. code _points_.
    471 * UTF-16 text processing can be optimized by detecting surrogate pairs and
    472 * assembling supplementary code points only when there is non-trivial data
    473 * available.
    474 *
    475 * At build-time, use utrie2_enumForLeadSurrogate() to see if there
    476 * is non-trivial (non-initialValue) data for any of the supplementary
    477 * code points associated with a lead surrogate.
    478 * If so, then set a special (application-specific) value for the
    479 * lead surrogate code _unit_, with utrie2_set32ForLeadSurrogateCodeUnit().
    480 *
    481 * At runtime, use UTRIE2_GET16_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD() or
    482 * UTRIE2_GET32_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD() per code unit. If there is non-trivial
    483 * data and the code unit is a lead surrogate, then check if a trail surrogate
    484 * follows. If so, assemble the supplementary code point with
    485 * U16_GET_SUPPLEMENTARY() and look up its value with UTRIE2_GET16_FROM_SUPP()
    486 * or UTRIE2_GET32_FROM_SUPP(); otherwise reset the lead
    487 * surrogate's value or do a code point lookup for it.
    488 *
    489 * If there is only trivial data for lead and trail surrogates, then processing
    490 * can often skip them. For example, in normalization or case mapping
    491 * all characters that do not have any mappings are simply copied as is.
    492 */
    493 
    494 /**
    495 * Get a value from a lead surrogate code unit as stored in the trie.
    496 *
    497 * @param trie the trie
    498 * @param c the code unit (U+D800..U+DBFF)
    499 * @return the value
    500 */
    501 U_CAPI uint32_t U_EXPORT2
    502 utrie2_get32FromLeadSurrogateCodeUnit(const UTrie2 *trie, UChar32 c);
    503 
    504 /**
    505 * Enumerate the trie values for the 1024=0x400 code points
    506 * corresponding to a given lead surrogate.
    507 * For example, for the lead surrogate U+D87E it will enumerate the values
    508 * for [U+2F800..U+2FC00[.
    509 * Used by data builder code that sets special lead surrogate code unit values
    510 * for optimized UTF-16 string processing.
    511 *
    512 * Do not modify the trie during the enumeration.
    513 *
    514 * Except for the limited code point range, this functions just like utrie2_enum():
    515 * For each entry in the trie, the value to be delivered is passed through
    516 * the UTrie2EnumValue function.
    517 * The value is unchanged if that function pointer is NULL.
    518 *
    519 * For each contiguous range of code points with a given (transformed) value,
    520 * the UTrie2EnumRange function is called.
    521 *
    522 * @param trie a pointer to the trie
    523 * @param enumValue a pointer to a function that may transform the trie entry value,
    524 *                  or NULL if the values from the trie are to be used directly
    525 * @param enumRange a pointer to a function that is called for each contiguous range
    526 *                  of code points with the same (transformed) value
    527 * @param context an opaque pointer that is passed on to the callback functions
    528 */
    529 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    530 utrie2_enumForLeadSurrogate(const UTrie2 *trie, UChar32 lead,
    531                            UTrie2EnumValue *enumValue, UTrie2EnumRange *enumRange,
    532                            const void *context);
    533 
    534 /**
    535 * Set a value for a lead surrogate code unit.
    536 *
    537 * @param trie the unfrozen trie
    538 * @param lead the lead surrogate code unit (U+D800..U+DBFF)
    539 * @param value the value
    540 * @param pErrorCode an in/out ICU UErrorCode; among other possible error codes:
    541 * - U_NO_WRITE_PERMISSION if the trie is frozen
    542 */
    543 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    544 utrie2_set32ForLeadSurrogateCodeUnit(UTrie2 *trie,
    545                                     UChar32 lead, uint32_t value,
    546                                     UErrorCode *pErrorCode);
    547 
    548 /**
    549 * Return a 16-bit trie value from a UTF-16 single/lead code unit (<=U+ffff).
    550 * Same as UTRIE2_GET16() if c is a BMP code point except for lead surrogates,
    551 * but smaller and faster.
    552 *
    553 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    554 * @param c (UChar32, in) the input code unit, must be 0<=c<=U+ffff
    555 * @return (uint16_t) The code unit's trie value.
    556 */
    557 #define UTRIE2_GET16_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD(trie, c) _UTRIE2_GET_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD((trie), index, c)
    558 
    559 /**
    560 * Return a 32-bit trie value from a UTF-16 single/lead code unit (<=U+ffff).
    561 * Same as UTRIE2_GET32() if c is a BMP code point except for lead surrogates,
    562 * but smaller and faster.
    563 *
    564 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    565 * @param c (UChar32, in) the input code unit, must be 0<=c<=U+ffff
    566 * @return (uint32_t) The code unit's trie value.
    567 */
    568 #define UTRIE2_GET32_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD(trie, c) _UTRIE2_GET_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD((trie), data32, c)
    569 
    570 /**
    571 * Return a 16-bit trie value from a supplementary code point (U+10000..U+10ffff).
    572 *
    573 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    574 * @param c (UChar32, in) the input code point, must be U+10000<=c<=U+10ffff
    575 * @return (uint16_t) The code point's trie value.
    576 */
    577 #define UTRIE2_GET16_FROM_SUPP(trie, c) _UTRIE2_GET_FROM_SUPP((trie), index, c)
    578 
    579 /**
    580 * Return a 32-bit trie value from a supplementary code point (U+10000..U+10ffff).
    581 *
    582 * @param trie (const UTrie2 *, in) a frozen trie
    583 * @param c (UChar32, in) the input code point, must be U+10000<=c<=U+10ffff
    584 * @return (uint32_t) The code point's trie value.
    585 */
    586 #define UTRIE2_GET32_FROM_SUPP(trie, c) _UTRIE2_GET_FROM_SUPP((trie), data32, c)
    587 
    588 U_CDECL_END
    589 
    590 /* C++ convenience wrappers ------------------------------------------------- */
    591 
    592 #ifdef __cplusplus
    593 
    594 #include "unicode/uobject.h"
    595 #include "unicode/utf.h"
    596 
    597 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
    598 
    599 // Use the Forward/Backward subclasses below.
    600 class UTrie2StringIterator : public UMemory {
    601 public:
    602    UTrie2StringIterator(const UTrie2 *t, const char16_t *p) :
    603        trie(t), codePointStart(p), codePointLimit(p), codePoint(U_SENTINEL) {}
    604 
    605    const UTrie2 *trie;
    606    const char16_t *codePointStart, *codePointLimit;
    607    UChar32 codePoint;
    608 };
    609 
    610 class BackwardUTrie2StringIterator : public UTrie2StringIterator {
    611 public:
    612    BackwardUTrie2StringIterator(const UTrie2 *t, const char16_t *s, const char16_t *p) :
    613        UTrie2StringIterator(t, p), start(s) {}
    614 
    615    uint16_t previous16();
    616 
    617    const char16_t *start;
    618 };
    619 
    620 class ForwardUTrie2StringIterator : public UTrie2StringIterator {
    621 public:
    622    // Iteration limit l can be nullptr.
    623    // In that case, the caller must detect c==0 and stop.
    624    ForwardUTrie2StringIterator(const UTrie2 *t, const char16_t *p, const char16_t *l) :
    625        UTrie2StringIterator(t, p), limit(l) {}
    626 
    627    uint16_t next16();
    628 
    629    const char16_t *limit;
    630 };
    631 
    632 U_NAMESPACE_END
    633 
    634 #endif
    635 
    636 /* Internal definitions ----------------------------------------------------- */
    637 
    638 U_CDECL_BEGIN
    639 
    640 /** Build-time trie structure. */
    641 struct UNewTrie2;
    642 typedef struct UNewTrie2 UNewTrie2;
    643 
    644 /*
    645 * Trie structure definition.
    646 *
    647 * Either the data table is 16 bits wide and accessed via the index
    648 * pointer, with each index item increased by indexLength;
    649 * in this case, data32==NULL, and data16 is used for direct ASCII access.
    650 *
    651 * Or the data table is 32 bits wide and accessed via the data32 pointer.
    652 */
    653 struct UTrie2 {
    654    /* protected: used by macros and functions for reading values */
    655    const uint16_t *index;
    656    const uint16_t *data16;     /* for fast UTF-8 ASCII access, if 16b data */
    657    const uint32_t *data32;     /* NULL if 16b data is used via index */
    658 
    659    int32_t indexLength, dataLength;
    660    uint16_t index2NullOffset;  /* 0xffff if there is no dedicated index-2 null block */
    661    uint16_t dataNullOffset;
    662    uint32_t initialValue;
    663    /** Value returned for out-of-range code points and illegal UTF-8. */
    664    uint32_t errorValue;
    665 
    666    /* Start of the last range which ends at U+10ffff, and its value. */
    667    UChar32 highStart;
    668    int32_t highValueIndex;
    669 
    670    /* private: used by builder and unserialization functions */
    671    void *memory;           /* serialized bytes; NULL if not frozen yet */
    672    int32_t length;         /* number of serialized bytes at memory; 0 if not frozen yet */
    673    UBool isMemoryOwned;    /* true if the trie owns the memory */
    674    UBool padding1;
    675    int16_t padding2;
    676    UNewTrie2 *newTrie;     /* builder object; NULL when frozen */
    677 
    678 #ifdef UTRIE2_DEBUG
    679    const char *name;
    680 #endif
    681 };
    682 
    683 /**
    684 * Trie constants, defining shift widths, index array lengths, etc.
    685 *
    686 * These are needed for the runtime macros but users can treat these as
    687 * implementation details and skip to the actual public API further below.
    688 */
    689 enum {
    690    /** Shift size for getting the index-1 table offset. */
    691    UTRIE2_SHIFT_1=6+5,
    692 
    693    /** Shift size for getting the index-2 table offset. */
    694    UTRIE2_SHIFT_2=5,
    695 
    696    /**
    697     * Difference between the two shift sizes,
    698     * for getting an index-1 offset from an index-2 offset. 6=11-5
    699     */
    700    UTRIE2_SHIFT_1_2=UTRIE2_SHIFT_1-UTRIE2_SHIFT_2,
    701 
    702    /**
    703     * Number of index-1 entries for the BMP. 32=0x20
    704     * This part of the index-1 table is omitted from the serialized form.
    705     */
    706    UTRIE2_OMITTED_BMP_INDEX_1_LENGTH=0x10000>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_1,
    707 
    708    /** Number of code points per index-1 table entry. 2048=0x800 */
    709    UTRIE2_CP_PER_INDEX_1_ENTRY=1<<UTRIE2_SHIFT_1,
    710 
    711    /** Number of entries in an index-2 block. 64=0x40 */
    712    UTRIE2_INDEX_2_BLOCK_LENGTH=1<<UTRIE2_SHIFT_1_2,
    713 
    714    /** Mask for getting the lower bits for the in-index-2-block offset. */
    715    UTRIE2_INDEX_2_MASK=UTRIE2_INDEX_2_BLOCK_LENGTH-1,
    716 
    717    /** Number of entries in a data block. 32=0x20 */
    718    UTRIE2_DATA_BLOCK_LENGTH=1<<UTRIE2_SHIFT_2,
    719 
    720    /** Mask for getting the lower bits for the in-data-block offset. */
    721    UTRIE2_DATA_MASK=UTRIE2_DATA_BLOCK_LENGTH-1,
    722 
    723    /**
    724     * Shift size for shifting left the index array values.
    725     * Increases possible data size with 16-bit index values at the cost
    726     * of compactability.
    727     * This requires data blocks to be aligned by UTRIE2_DATA_GRANULARITY.
    728     */
    729    UTRIE2_INDEX_SHIFT=2,
    730 
    731    /** The alignment size of a data block. Also the granularity for compaction. */
    732    UTRIE2_DATA_GRANULARITY=1<<UTRIE2_INDEX_SHIFT,
    733 
    734    /* Fixed layout of the first part of the index array. ------------------- */
    735 
    736    /**
    737     * The BMP part of the index-2 table is fixed and linear and starts at offset 0.
    738     * Length=2048=0x800=0x10000>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2.
    739     */
    740    UTRIE2_INDEX_2_OFFSET=0,
    741 
    742    /**
    743     * The part of the index-2 table for U+D800..U+DBFF stores values for
    744     * lead surrogate code _units_ not code _points_.
    745     * Values for lead surrogate code _points_ are indexed with this portion of the table.
    746     * Length=32=0x20=0x400>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2. (There are 1024=0x400 lead surrogates.)
    747     */
    748    UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_OFFSET=0x10000>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2,
    749    UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_LENGTH=0x400>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2,
    750 
    751    /** Count the lengths of both BMP pieces. 2080=0x820 */
    752    UTRIE2_INDEX_2_BMP_LENGTH=UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_OFFSET+UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_LENGTH,
    753 
    754    /**
    755     * The 2-byte UTF-8 version of the index-2 table follows at offset 2080=0x820.
    756     * Length 32=0x20 for lead bytes C0..DF, regardless of UTRIE2_SHIFT_2.
    757     */
    758    UTRIE2_UTF8_2B_INDEX_2_OFFSET=UTRIE2_INDEX_2_BMP_LENGTH,
    759    UTRIE2_UTF8_2B_INDEX_2_LENGTH=0x800>>6,  /* U+0800 is the first code point after 2-byte UTF-8 */
    760 
    761    /**
    762     * The index-1 table, only used for supplementary code points, at offset 2112=0x840.
    763     * Variable length, for code points up to highStart, where the last single-value range starts.
    764     * Maximum length 512=0x200=0x100000>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_1.
    765     * (For 0x100000 supplementary code points U+10000..U+10ffff.)
    766     *
    767     * The part of the index-2 table for supplementary code points starts
    768     * after this index-1 table.
    769     *
    770     * Both the index-1 table and the following part of the index-2 table
    771     * are omitted completely if there is only BMP data.
    772     */
    773    UTRIE2_INDEX_1_OFFSET=UTRIE2_UTF8_2B_INDEX_2_OFFSET+UTRIE2_UTF8_2B_INDEX_2_LENGTH,
    774    UTRIE2_MAX_INDEX_1_LENGTH=0x100000>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_1,
    775 
    776    /*
    777     * Fixed layout of the first part of the data array. -----------------------
    778     * Starts with 4 blocks (128=0x80 entries) for ASCII.
    779     */
    780 
    781    /**
    782     * The illegal-UTF-8 data block follows the ASCII block, at offset 128=0x80.
    783     * Used with linear access for single bytes 0..0xbf for simple error handling.
    784     * Length 64=0x40, not UTRIE2_DATA_BLOCK_LENGTH.
    785     */
    786    UTRIE2_BAD_UTF8_DATA_OFFSET=0x80,
    787 
    788    /** The start of non-linear-ASCII data blocks, at offset 192=0xc0. */
    789    UTRIE2_DATA_START_OFFSET=0xc0
    790 };
    791 
    792 /* Internal functions and macros -------------------------------------------- */
    793 
    794 /**
    795 * Internal function for part of the UTRIE2_U8_NEXTxx() macro implementations.
    796 * Do not call directly.
    797 * @internal
    798 */
    799 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    800 utrie2_internalU8NextIndex(const UTrie2 *trie, UChar32 c,
    801                           const uint8_t *src, const uint8_t *limit);
    802 
    803 /**
    804 * Internal function for part of the UTRIE2_U8_PREVxx() macro implementations.
    805 * Do not call directly.
    806 * @internal
    807 */
    808 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    809 utrie2_internalU8PrevIndex(const UTrie2 *trie, UChar32 c,
    810                           const uint8_t *start, const uint8_t *src);
    811 
    812 
    813 /** Internal low-level trie getter. Returns a data index. */
    814 #define _UTRIE2_INDEX_RAW(offset, trieIndex, c) \
    815    (((int32_t)((trieIndex)[(offset)+((c)>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2)]) \
    816    <<UTRIE2_INDEX_SHIFT)+ \
    817    ((c)&UTRIE2_DATA_MASK))
    818 
    819 /** Internal trie getter from a UTF-16 single/lead code unit. Returns the data index. */
    820 #define _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD(trieIndex, c) _UTRIE2_INDEX_RAW(0, trieIndex, c)
    821 
    822 /** Internal trie getter from a lead surrogate code point (D800..DBFF). Returns the data index. */
    823 #define _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_LSCP(trieIndex, c) \
    824    _UTRIE2_INDEX_RAW(UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_OFFSET-(0xd800>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2), trieIndex, c)
    825 
    826 /** Internal trie getter from a BMP code point. Returns the data index. */
    827 #define _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_BMP(trieIndex, c) \
    828    _UTRIE2_INDEX_RAW(U_IS_LEAD(c) ? UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_OFFSET-(0xd800>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2) : 0, \
    829                      trieIndex, c)
    830 
    831 /** Internal trie getter from a supplementary code point below highStart. Returns the data index. */
    832 #define _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_SUPP(trieIndex, c) \
    833    (((int32_t)((trieIndex)[ \
    834        (trieIndex)[(UTRIE2_INDEX_1_OFFSET-UTRIE2_OMITTED_BMP_INDEX_1_LENGTH)+ \
    835                      ((c)>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_1)]+ \
    836        (((c)>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2)&UTRIE2_INDEX_2_MASK)]) \
    837    <<UTRIE2_INDEX_SHIFT)+ \
    838    ((c)&UTRIE2_DATA_MASK))
    839 
    840 /**
    841 * Internal trie getter from a code point, with checking that c is in 0..10FFFF.
    842 * Returns the data index.
    843 */
    844 #define _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_CP(trie, asciiOffset, c) \
    845    ((uint32_t)(c)<0xd800 ? \
    846        _UTRIE2_INDEX_RAW(0, (trie)->index, c) : \
    847        (uint32_t)(c)<=0xffff ? \
    848            _UTRIE2_INDEX_RAW( \
    849                (c)<=0xdbff ? UTRIE2_LSCP_INDEX_2_OFFSET-(0xd800>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2) : 0, \
    850                (trie)->index, c) : \
    851            (uint32_t)(c)>0x10ffff ? \
    852                (asciiOffset)+UTRIE2_BAD_UTF8_DATA_OFFSET : \
    853                (c)>=(trie)->highStart ? \
    854                    (trie)->highValueIndex : \
    855                    _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_SUPP((trie)->index, c))
    856 
    857 /** Internal trie getter from a UTF-16 single/lead code unit. Returns the data. */
    858 #define _UTRIE2_GET_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD(trie, data, c) \
    859    (trie)->data[_UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD((trie)->index, c)]
    860 
    861 /** Internal trie getter from a supplementary code point. Returns the data. */
    862 #define _UTRIE2_GET_FROM_SUPP(trie, data, c) \
    863    (trie)->data[(c)>=(trie)->highStart ? (trie)->highValueIndex : \
    864                 _UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_SUPP((trie)->index, c)]
    865 
    866 /**
    867 * Internal trie getter from a code point, with checking that c is in 0..10FFFF.
    868 * Returns the data.
    869 */
    870 #define _UTRIE2_GET(trie, data, asciiOffset, c) \
    871    (trie)->data[_UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_CP(trie, asciiOffset, c)]
    872 
    873 /** Internal next-post-increment: get the next code point (c) and its data. */
    874 #define _UTRIE2_U16_NEXT(trie, data, src, limit, c, result) UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_BEGIN { \
    875    { \
    876        uint16_t __c2; \
    877        (c)=*(src)++; \
    878        if(!U16_IS_LEAD(c)) { \
    879            (result)=_UTRIE2_GET_FROM_U16_SINGLE_LEAD(trie, data, c); \
    880        } else if((src)==(limit) || !U16_IS_TRAIL(__c2=*(src))) { \
    881            (result)=(trie)->data[_UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_LSCP((trie)->index, c)]; \
    882        } else { \
    883            ++(src); \
    884            (c)=U16_GET_SUPPLEMENTARY((c), __c2); \
    885            (result)=_UTRIE2_GET_FROM_SUPP((trie), data, (c)); \
    886        } \
    887    } \
    888 } UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_END
    889 
    890 /** Internal pre-decrement-previous: get the previous code point (c) and its data */
    891 #define _UTRIE2_U16_PREV(trie, data, start, src, c, result) UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_BEGIN { \
    892    { \
    893        uint16_t __c2; \
    894        (c)=*--(src); \
    895        if(!U16_IS_TRAIL(c) || (src)==(start) || !U16_IS_LEAD(__c2=*((src)-1))) { \
    896            (result)=(trie)->data[_UTRIE2_INDEX_FROM_BMP((trie)->index, c)]; \
    897        } else { \
    898            --(src); \
    899            (c)=U16_GET_SUPPLEMENTARY(__c2, (c)); \
    900            (result)=_UTRIE2_GET_FROM_SUPP((trie), data, (c)); \
    901        } \
    902    } \
    903 } UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_END
    904 
    905 /** Internal UTF-8 next-post-increment: get the next code point's data. */
    906 #define _UTRIE2_U8_NEXT(trie, ascii, data, src, limit, result) UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_BEGIN { \
    907    uint8_t __lead=(uint8_t)*(src)++; \
    908    if(U8_IS_SINGLE(__lead)) { \
    909        (result)=(trie)->ascii[__lead]; \
    910    } else { \
    911        uint8_t __t1, __t2; \
    912        if( /* handle U+0800..U+FFFF inline */ \
    913            0xe0<=__lead && __lead<0xf0 && ((src)+1)<(limit) && \
    914            U8_IS_VALID_LEAD3_AND_T1(__lead, __t1=(uint8_t)*(src)) && \
    915            (__t2=(uint8_t)(*((src)+1)-0x80))<= 0x3f \
    916        ) { \
    917            (src)+=2; \
    918            (result)=(trie)->data[ \
    919                ((int32_t)((trie)->index[((__lead-0xe0)<<(12-UTRIE2_SHIFT_2))+ \
    920                                         ((__t1&0x3f)<<(6-UTRIE2_SHIFT_2))+(__t2>>UTRIE2_SHIFT_2)]) \
    921                <<UTRIE2_INDEX_SHIFT)+ \
    922                (__t2&UTRIE2_DATA_MASK)]; \
    923        } else if( /* handle U+0080..U+07FF inline */ \
    924            __lead<0xe0 && __lead>=0xc2 && (src)<(limit) && \
    925            (__t1=(uint8_t)(*(src)-0x80))<=0x3f \
    926        ) { \
    927            ++(src); \
    928            (result)=(trie)->data[ \
    929                (trie)->index[(UTRIE2_UTF8_2B_INDEX_2_OFFSET-0xc0)+__lead]+ \
    930                __t1]; \
    931        } else { \
    932            int32_t __index=utrie2_internalU8NextIndex((trie), __lead, (const uint8_t *)(src), \
    933                                                                       (const uint8_t *)(limit)); \
    934            (src)+=__index&7; \
    935            (result)=(trie)->data[__index>>3]; \
    936        } \
    937    } \
    938 } UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_END
    939 
    940 /** Internal UTF-8 pre-decrement-previous: get the previous code point's data. */
    941 #define _UTRIE2_U8_PREV(trie, ascii, data, start, src, result) UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_BEGIN { \
    942    uint8_t __b=(uint8_t)*--(src); \
    943    if(U8_IS_SINGLE(__b)) { \
    944        (result)=(trie)->ascii[__b]; \
    945    } else { \
    946        int32_t __index=utrie2_internalU8PrevIndex((trie), __b, (const uint8_t *)(start), \
    947                                                                (const uint8_t *)(src)); \
    948        (src)-=__index&7; \
    949        (result)=(trie)->data[__index>>3]; \
    950    } \
    951 } UPRV_BLOCK_MACRO_END
    952 
    953 U_CDECL_END
    954 
    955 #endif