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      3 /*
      4 ******************************************************************************
      5 *
      6 *   Copyright (C) 1998-2015, International Business Machines
      7 *   Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
      8 *
      9 ******************************************************************************
     10 *
     11 * File ustdio.h
     12 *
     13 * Modification History:
     14 *
     15 *   Date        Name        Description
     16 *   10/16/98    stephen     Creation.
     17 *   11/06/98    stephen     Modified per code review.
     18 *   03/12/99    stephen     Modified for new C API.
     19 *   07/19/99    stephen     Minor doc update.
     20 *   02/01/01    george      Added sprintf & sscanf with all of its variants
     21 ******************************************************************************
     22 */
     23 
     24 #ifndef USTDIO_H
     25 #define USTDIO_H
     26 
     27 #include <stdio.h>
     28 #include <stdarg.h>
     29 
     30 #include "unicode/utypes.h"
     31 #include "unicode/ucnv.h"
     32 #include "unicode/utrans.h"
     33 #include "unicode/unum.h"
     34 
     35 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
     36 #include "unicode/localpointer.h"
     37 #endif   // U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
     38 
     39 #if !UCONFIG_NO_CONVERSION
     40 
     41 /*
     42    TODO
     43 The following is a small list as to what is currently wrong/suggestions for
     44 ustdio.
     45 
     46 * Make sure that * in the scanf format specification works for all formats.
     47 * Each UFILE takes up at least 2KB.
     48    Look into adding setvbuf() for configurable buffers.
     49 * This library does buffering. The OS should do this for us already. Check on
     50    this, and remove it from this library, if this is the case. Double buffering
     51    wastes a lot of time and space.
     52 * Test stdin and stdout with the u_f* functions
     53 * Testing should be done for reading and writing multi-byte encodings,
     54    and make sure that a character that is contained across buffer boundaries
     55    works even for incomplete characters.
     56 * Make sure that the last character is flushed when the file/string is closed.
     57 * snprintf should follow the C99 standard for the return value, which is
     58    return the number of characters (excluding the trailing '\0')
     59    which would have been written to the destination string regardless
     60    of available space. This is like pre-flighting.
     61 * Everything that uses %s should do what operator>> does for UnicodeString.
     62    It should convert one byte at a time, and once a character is
     63    converted then check to see if it's whitespace or in the scanset.
     64    If it's whitespace or in the scanset, put all the bytes back (do nothing
     65    for sprintf/sscanf).
     66 * If bad string data is encountered, make sure that the function fails
     67    without memory leaks and the unconvertable characters are valid
     68    substitution or are escaped characters.
     69 * u_fungetc() can't unget a character when it's at the beginning of the
     70    internal conversion buffer. For example, read the buffer size # of
     71    characters, and then ungetc to get the previous character that was
     72    at the end of the last buffer.
     73 * u_fflush() and u_fclose should return an int32_t like C99 functions.
     74    0 is returned if the operation was successful and EOF otherwise.
     75 * u_fsettransliterator does not support U_READ side of transliteration.
     76 * The format specifier should limit the size of a format or honor it in
     77    order to prevent buffer overruns.  (e.g. %256.256d).
     78 * u_fread and u_fwrite don't exist. They're needed for reading and writing
     79    data structures without any conversion.
     80 * u_file_read and u_file_write are used for writing strings. u_fgets and
     81    u_fputs or u_fread and u_fwrite should be used to do this.
     82 * The width parameter for all scanf formats, including scanset, needs
     83    better testing. This prevents buffer overflows.
     84 * Figure out what is suppose to happen when a codepage is changed midstream.
     85    Maybe a flush or a rewind are good enough.
     86 * Make sure that a UFile opened with "rw" can be used after using
     87    u_fflush with a u_frewind.
     88 * scanf(%i) should detect what type of number to use.
     89 * Add more testing of the alternate format, %#
     90 * Look at newline handling of fputs/puts
     91 * Think more about codeunit/codepoint error handling/support in %S,%s,%C,%c,%[]
     92 * Complete the file documentation with proper doxygen formatting.
     93    See http://oss.software.ibm.com/pipermail/icu/2003-July/005647.html
     94 */
     95 
     96 /**
     97 * \file
     98 * \brief C API: Unicode stdio-like API
     99 *
    100 * <h2>Unicode stdio-like C API</h2>
    101 *
    102 * <p>This API provides an stdio-like API wrapper around ICU's other
    103 * formatting and parsing APIs. It is meant to ease the transition of adding
    104 * Unicode support to a preexisting applications using stdio. The following
    105 * is a small list of noticeable differences between stdio and ICU I/O's
    106 * ustdio implementation.</p>
    107 *
    108 * <ul>
    109 * <li>Locale specific formatting and parsing is only done with file IO.</li>
    110 * <li>u_fstropen can be used to simulate file IO with strings.
    111 * This is similar to the iostream API, and it allows locale specific
    112 * formatting and parsing to be used.</li>
    113 * <li>This API provides uniform formatting and parsing behavior between
    114 * platforms (unlike the standard stdio implementations found on various
    115 * platforms).</li>
    116 * <li>This API is better suited for text data handling than binary data
    117 * handling when compared to the typical stdio implementation.</li>
    118 * <li>You can specify a Transliterator while using the file IO.</li>
    119 * <li>You can specify a file's codepage separately from the default
    120 * system codepage.</li>
    121 * </ul>
    122 *
    123 * <h2>Formatting and Parsing Specification</h2>
    124 *
    125 * General printf format:<br>
    126 * %[format modifier][width][.precision][type modifier][format]
    127 * 
    128 * General scanf format:<br>
    129 * %[*][format modifier][width][type modifier][format]
    130 * 
    131 <table cellspacing="3">
    132 <tr><td>format</td><td>default<br>printf<br>type</td><td>default<br>scanf<br>type</td><td>description</td></tr>
    133 <tr><td>%E</td><td>double</td><td>float</td><td>Scientific with an uppercase exponent</td></tr>
    134 <tr><td>%e</td><td>double</td><td>float</td><td>Scientific with a lowercase exponent</td></tr>
    135 <tr><td>%G</td><td>double</td><td>float</td><td>Use %E or %f for best format</td></tr>
    136 <tr><td>%g</td><td>double</td><td>float</td><td>Use %e or %f for best format</td></tr>
    137 <tr><td>%f</td><td>double</td><td>float</td><td>Simple floating point without the exponent</td></tr>
    138 <tr><td>%X</td><td>int32_t</td><td>int32_t</td><td>ustdio special uppercase hex radix formatting</td></tr>
    139 <tr><td>%x</td><td>int32_t</td><td>int32_t</td><td>ustdio special lowercase hex radix formatting</td></tr>
    140 <tr><td>%d</td><td>int32_t</td><td>int32_t</td><td>Decimal format</td></tr>
    141 <tr><td>%i</td><td>int32_t</td><td>int32_t</td><td>Same as %d</td></tr>
    142 <tr><td>%n</td><td>int32_t</td><td>int32_t</td><td>count (write the number of UTF-16 codeunits read/written)</td></tr>
    143 <tr><td>%o</td><td>int32_t</td><td>int32_t</td><td>ustdio special octal radix formatting</td></tr>
    144 <tr><td>%u</td><td>uint32_t</td><td>uint32_t</td><td>Decimal format</td></tr>
    145 <tr><td>%p</td><td>void *</td><td>void *</td><td>Prints the pointer value</td></tr>
    146 <tr><td>%s</td><td>char *</td><td>char *</td><td>Use default converter or specified converter from fopen</td></tr>
    147 <tr><td>%c</td><td>char</td><td>char</td><td>Use default converter or specified converter from fopen<br>
    148 When width is specified for scanf, this acts like a non-NULL-terminated char * string.<br>
    149 By default, only one char is written.</td></tr>
    150 <tr><td>%S</td><td>UChar *</td><td>UChar *</td><td>Null terminated UTF-16 string</td></tr>
    151 <tr><td>%C</td><td>UChar</td><td>UChar</td><td>16-bit Unicode code unit<br>
    152 When width is specified for scanf, this acts like a non-NULL-terminated UChar * string<br>
    153 By default, only one codepoint is written.</td></tr>
    154 <tr><td>%[]</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>UChar *</td><td>Null terminated UTF-16 string which contains the filtered set of characters specified by the UnicodeSet</td></tr>
    155 <tr><td>%%</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Show a percent sign</td></tr>
    156 </table>
    157 
    158 Format modifiers
    159 <table>
    160 <tr><td>modifier</td><td>formats</td><td>type</td><td>comments</td></tr>
    161 <tr><td>%h</td><td>%d, %i, %o, %x</td><td>int16_t</td><td>short format</td></tr>
    162 <tr><td>%h</td><td>%u</td><td>uint16_t</td><td>short format</td></tr>
    163 <tr><td>%h</td><td>c</td><td>char</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> Use invariant converter</td></tr>
    164 <tr><td>%h</td><td>s</td><td>char *</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> Use invariant converter</td></tr>
    165 <tr><td>%h</td><td>C</td><td>char</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> 8-bit Unicode code unit</td></tr>
    166 <tr><td>%h</td><td>S</td><td>char *</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> Null terminated UTF-8 string</td></tr>
    167 <tr><td>%l</td><td>%d, %i, %o, %x</td><td>int32_t</td><td>long format (no effect)</td></tr>
    168 <tr><td>%l</td><td>%u</td><td>uint32_t</td><td>long format (no effect)</td></tr>
    169 <tr><td>%l</td><td>c</td><td>N/A</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> Reserved for future implementation</td></tr>
    170 <tr><td>%l</td><td>s</td><td>N/A</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> Reserved for future implementation</td></tr>
    171 <tr><td>%l</td><td>C</td><td>UChar32</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> 32-bit Unicode code unit</td></tr>
    172 <tr><td>%l</td><td>S</td><td>UChar32 *</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> Null terminated UTF-32 string</td></tr>
    173 <tr><td>%ll</td><td>%d, %i, %o, %x</td><td>int64_t</td><td>long long format</td></tr>
    174 <tr><td>%ll</td><td>%u</td><td>uint64_t</td><td><b>(Unimplemented)</b> long long format</td></tr>
    175 <tr><td>%-</td><td><i>all</i></td><td>N/A</td><td>Left justify</td></tr>
    176 <tr><td>%+</td><td>%d, %i, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g, %E, %G</td><td>N/A</td><td>Always show the plus or minus sign. Needs data for plus sign.</td></tr>
    177 <tr><td>% </td><td>%d, %i, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g, %E, %G</td><td>N/A</td><td>Instead of a "+" output a blank character for positive numbers.</td></tr>
    178 <tr><td>%#</td><td>%d, %i, %o, %x, %e, %f, %g, %E, %G</td><td>N/A</td><td>Precede octal value with 0, hex with 0x and show the 
    179                decimal point for floats.</td></tr>
    180 <tr><td>%<i>n</i></td><td><i>all</i></td><td>N/A</td><td>Width of input/output. num is an actual number from 0 to 
    181                some large number.</td></tr>
    182 <tr><td>%.<i>n</i></td><td>%e, %f, %g, %E, %F, %G</td><td>N/A</td><td>Significant digits precision. num is an actual number from
    183                0 to some large number.<br>If * is used in printf, then the precision is passed in as an argument before the number to be formatted.</td></tr>
    184 </table>
    185 
    186 printf modifier
    187 %*  int32_t     Next argument after this one specifies the width
    188 
    189 scanf modifier
    190 %*  N/A         This field is scanned, but not stored
    191 
    192 <p>If you are using this C API instead of the ustream.h API for C++,
    193 you can use one of the following u_fprintf examples to display a UnicodeString.</p>
    194 
    195 <pre><code>
    196    UFILE *out = u_finit(stdout, NULL, NULL);
    197    UnicodeString string1("string 1");
    198    UnicodeString string2("string 2");
    199    u_fprintf(out, "%S\n", string1.getTerminatedBuffer());
    200    u_fprintf(out, "%.*S\n", string2.length(), string2.getBuffer());
    201    u_fclose(out);
    202 </code></pre>
    203 
    204 */
    205 
    206 
    207 /**
    208 * When an end of file is encountered, this value can be returned.
    209 * @see u_fgetc
    210 * @stable 3.0
    211 */
    212 #define U_EOF 0xFFFF
    213 
    214 /** Forward declaration of a Unicode-aware file @stable 3.0 */
    215 typedef struct UFILE UFILE;
    216 
    217 /**
    218 * Enum for which direction of stream a transliterator applies to.
    219 * @see u_fsettransliterator
    220 * @stable ICU 3.0
    221 */
    222 typedef enum { 
    223   U_READ = 1,
    224   U_WRITE = 2, 
    225   U_READWRITE =3  /* == (U_READ | U_WRITE) */ 
    226 } UFileDirection;
    227 
    228 /**
    229 * Open a UFILE.
    230 * A UFILE is a wrapper around a FILE* that is locale and codepage aware.
    231 * That is, data written to a UFILE will be formatted using the conventions
    232 * specified by that UFILE's Locale; this data will be in the character set
    233 * specified by that UFILE's codepage.
    234 * @param filename The name of the file to open. Must be 0-terminated.
    235 * @param perm The read/write permission for the UFILE; one of "r", "w", "rw"
    236 * @param locale The locale whose conventions will be used to format 
    237 * and parse output. If this parameter is NULL, the default locale will 
    238 * be used.
    239 * @param codepage The codepage in which data will be written to and
    240 * read from the file. If this parameter is NULL the system default codepage
    241 * will be used.
    242 * @return A new UFILE, or NULL if an error occurred.
    243 * @stable ICU 3.0
    244 */
    245 U_CAPI UFILE* U_EXPORT2
    246 u_fopen(const char    *filename,
    247    const char    *perm,
    248    const char    *locale,
    249    const char    *codepage);
    250 
    251 /**
    252 * Open a UFILE with a UChar* filename
    253 * A UFILE is a wrapper around a FILE* that is locale and codepage aware.
    254 * That is, data written to a UFILE will be formatted using the conventions
    255 * specified by that UFILE's Locale; this data will be in the character set
    256 * specified by that UFILE's codepage.
    257 * @param filename The name of the file to open. Must be 0-terminated.
    258 * @param perm The read/write permission for the UFILE; one of "r", "w", "rw"
    259 * @param locale The locale whose conventions will be used to format
    260 * and parse output. If this parameter is NULL, the default locale will
    261 * be used.
    262 * @param codepage The codepage in which data will be written to and
    263 * read from the file. If this parameter is NULL the system default codepage
    264 * will be used.
    265 * @return A new UFILE, or NULL if an error occurred.
    266 * @stable ICU 54
    267 */
    268 U_CAPI UFILE* U_EXPORT2
    269 u_fopen_u(const UChar    *filename,
    270    const char    *perm,
    271    const char    *locale,
    272    const char    *codepage);
    273 
    274 /**
    275 * Open a UFILE on top of an existing FILE* stream. The FILE* stream
    276 * ownership remains with the caller. To have the UFILE take over
    277 * ownership and responsibility for the FILE* stream, use the
    278 * function u_fadopt.
    279 * @param f The FILE* to which this UFILE will attach and use.
    280 * @param locale The locale whose conventions will be used to format 
    281 * and parse output. If this parameter is NULL, the default locale will 
    282 * be used.
    283 * @param codepage The codepage in which data will be written to and
    284 * read from the file. If this parameter is NULL, data will be written and
    285 * read using the default codepage for <TT>locale</TT>, unless <TT>locale</TT>
    286 * is NULL, in which case the system default codepage will be used.
    287 * @return A new UFILE, or NULL if an error occurred.
    288 * @stable ICU 3.0
    289 */
    290 U_CAPI UFILE* U_EXPORT2
    291 u_finit(FILE        *f,
    292    const char    *locale,
    293    const char    *codepage);
    294 
    295 /**
    296 * Open a UFILE on top of an existing FILE* stream. The FILE* stream
    297 * ownership is transferred to the new UFILE. It will be closed when the
    298 * UFILE is closed.
    299 * @param f The FILE* which this UFILE will take ownership of.
    300 * @param locale The locale whose conventions will be used to format
    301 * and parse output. If this parameter is NULL, the default locale will
    302 * be used.
    303 * @param codepage The codepage in which data will be written to and
    304 * read from the file. If this parameter is NULL, data will be written and
    305 * read using the default codepage for <TT>locale</TT>, unless <TT>locale</TT>
    306 * is NULL, in which case the system default codepage will be used.
    307 * @return A new UFILE, or NULL if an error occurred. If an error occurs
    308 * the ownership of the FILE* stream remains with the caller.
    309 * @stable ICU 4.4
    310 */
    311 U_CAPI UFILE* U_EXPORT2
    312 u_fadopt(FILE     *f,
    313    const char    *locale,
    314    const char    *codepage);
    315 
    316 /**
    317 * Create a UFILE that can be used for localized formatting or parsing.
    318 * The u_sprintf and u_sscanf functions do not read or write numbers for a
    319 * specific locale. The ustdio.h file functions can be used on this UFILE.
    320 * The string is usable once u_fclose or u_fflush has been called on the
    321 * returned UFILE.
    322 * @param stringBuf The string used for reading or writing.
    323 * @param capacity The number of code units available for use in stringBuf
    324 * @param locale The locale whose conventions will be used to format 
    325 * and parse output. If this parameter is NULL, the default locale will 
    326 * be used.
    327 * @return A new UFILE, or NULL if an error occurred.
    328 * @stable ICU 3.0
    329 */
    330 U_CAPI UFILE* U_EXPORT2
    331 u_fstropen(UChar      *stringBuf,
    332           int32_t     capacity,
    333           const char *locale);
    334 
    335 /**
    336 * Close a UFILE. Implies u_fflush first.
    337 * @param file The UFILE to close.
    338 * @stable ICU 3.0
    339 * @see u_fflush
    340 */
    341 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    342 u_fclose(UFILE *file);
    343 
    344 #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API
    345 
    346 U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
    347 
    348 /**
    349 * \class LocalUFILEPointer
    350 * "Smart pointer" class, closes a UFILE via u_fclose().
    351 * For most methods see the LocalPointerBase base class.
    352 *
    353 * @see LocalPointerBase
    354 * @see LocalPointer
    355 * @stable ICU 4.4
    356 */
    357 U_DEFINE_LOCAL_OPEN_POINTER(LocalUFILEPointer, UFILE, u_fclose);
    358 
    359 U_NAMESPACE_END
    360 
    361 #endif
    362 
    363 /**
    364 * Tests if the UFILE is at the end of the file stream.
    365 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    366 * @return Returns true after the first read operation that attempts to
    367 * read past the end of the file. It returns false if the current position is
    368 * not end of file.
    369 * @stable ICU 3.0
    370 */
    371 U_CAPI UBool U_EXPORT2
    372 u_feof(UFILE  *f);
    373 
    374 /**
    375 * Flush output of a UFILE. Implies a flush of
    376 * converter/transliterator state. (That is, a logical break is
    377 * made in the output stream - for example if a different type of
    378 * output is desired.)  The underlying OS level file is also flushed.
    379 * Note that for a stateful encoding, the converter may write additional
    380 * bytes to return the stream to default state.
    381 * @param file The UFILE to flush.
    382 * @stable ICU 3.0
    383 */
    384 U_CAPI void U_EXPORT2
    385 u_fflush(UFILE *file);
    386 
    387 /**
    388 * Rewind the file pointer to the beginning of the file.
    389 * @param file The UFILE to rewind.
    390 * @stable ICU 3.0
    391 */
    392 U_CAPI void
    393 u_frewind(UFILE *file);
    394 
    395 /**
    396 * Get the FILE* associated with a UFILE.
    397 * @param f The UFILE
    398 * @return A FILE*, owned by the UFILE. (The FILE <EM>must not</EM> be modified or closed)
    399 * @stable ICU 3.0
    400 */
    401 U_CAPI FILE* U_EXPORT2
    402 u_fgetfile(UFILE *f);
    403 
    404 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
    405 
    406 /**
    407 * Get the locale whose conventions are used to format and parse output.
    408 * This is the same locale passed in the preceding call to<TT>u_fsetlocale</TT>
    409 * or <TT>u_fopen</TT>.
    410 * @param file The UFILE to set.
    411 * @return The locale whose conventions are used to format and parse output.
    412 * @stable ICU 3.0
    413 */
    414 U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2
    415 u_fgetlocale(UFILE *file);
    416 
    417 /**
    418 * Set the locale whose conventions will be used to format and parse output.
    419 * @param locale The locale whose conventions will be used to format 
    420 * and parse output.
    421 * @param file The UFILE to query.
    422 * @return NULL if successful, otherwise a negative number.
    423 * @stable ICU 3.0
    424 */
    425 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    426 u_fsetlocale(UFILE      *file,
    427             const char *locale);
    428 
    429 #endif
    430 
    431 /**
    432 * Get the codepage in which data is written to and read from the UFILE.
    433 * This is the same codepage passed in the preceding call to 
    434 * <TT>u_fsetcodepage</TT> or <TT>u_fopen</TT>.
    435 * @param file The UFILE to query.
    436 * @return The codepage in which data is written to and read from the UFILE,
    437 * or NULL if an error occurred.
    438 * @stable ICU 3.0
    439 */
    440 U_CAPI const char* U_EXPORT2
    441 u_fgetcodepage(UFILE *file);
    442 
    443 /**
    444 * Set the codepage in which data will be written to and read from the UFILE.
    445 * All Unicode data written to the UFILE will be converted to this codepage
    446 * before it is written to the underlying FILE*. It it generally a bad idea to
    447 * mix codepages within a file. This should only be called right
    448 * after opening the <TT>UFile</TT>, or after calling <TT>u_frewind</TT>.
    449 * @param codepage The codepage in which data will be written to 
    450 * and read from the file. For example <TT>"latin-1"</TT> or <TT>"ibm-943"</TT>.
    451 * A value of NULL means the default codepage for the UFILE's current 
    452 * locale will be used.
    453 * @param file The UFILE to set.
    454 * @return 0 if successful, otherwise a negative number.
    455 * @see u_frewind
    456 * @stable ICU 3.0
    457 */
    458 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    459 u_fsetcodepage(const char   *codepage,
    460               UFILE        *file);
    461 
    462 
    463 /**
    464 * Returns an alias to the converter being used for this file.
    465 * @param f The UFILE to get the value from
    466 * @return alias to the converter (The converter <EM>must not</EM> be modified or closed)
    467 * @stable ICU 3.0
    468 */
    469 U_CAPI UConverter* U_EXPORT2 u_fgetConverter(UFILE *f);
    470 
    471 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
    472 /**
    473 * Returns an alias to the number formatter being used for this file.
    474 * @param f The UFILE to get the value from
    475 * @return alias to the number formatter (The formatter <EM>must not</EM> be modified or closed)
    476 * @stable ICU 51
    477 */
    478 U_CAPI const UNumberFormat* U_EXPORT2 u_fgetNumberFormat(UFILE *f);
    479 
    480 /* Output functions */
    481 
    482 /**
    483 * Write formatted data to <TT>stdout</TT>.
    484 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_printf</TT> will
    485 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    486 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>stdout</TT>
    487 * @stable ICU 49
    488 */
    489 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    490 u_printf(const char *patternSpecification,
    491         ... );
    492 
    493 /**
    494 * Write formatted data to a UFILE.
    495 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    496 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fprintf</TT> will
    497 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    498 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>f</TT>.
    499 * @stable ICU 3.0
    500 */
    501 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    502 u_fprintf(UFILE         *f,
    503          const char    *patternSpecification,
    504          ... );
    505 
    506 /**
    507 * Write formatted data to a UFILE.
    508 * This is identical to <TT>u_fprintf</TT>, except that it will
    509 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    510 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    511 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fprintf</TT> will
    512 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    513 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    514 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>f</TT>.
    515 * @see u_fprintf
    516 * @stable ICU 3.0
    517 */
    518 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    519 u_vfprintf(UFILE        *f,
    520           const char   *patternSpecification,
    521           va_list      ap);
    522 
    523 /**
    524 * Write formatted data to <TT>stdout</TT>.
    525 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_printf_u</TT> will
    526 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    527 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>stdout</TT>
    528 * @stable ICU 49
    529 */
    530 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    531 u_printf_u(const UChar *patternSpecification,
    532           ... );
    533 
    534 /**
    535 * Get a UFILE for <TT>stdout</TT>.
    536 * @return UFILE that writes to <TT>stdout</TT>
    537 * @stable ICU 49
    538 */
    539 U_CAPI UFILE * U_EXPORT2
    540 u_get_stdout(void);
    541 
    542 /**
    543 * Write formatted data to a UFILE.
    544 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    545 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fprintf</TT> will
    546 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    547 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>f</TT>.
    548 * @stable ICU 3.0
    549 */
    550 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    551 u_fprintf_u(UFILE       *f,
    552            const UChar *patternSpecification,
    553            ... );
    554 
    555 /**
    556 * Write formatted data to a UFILE.
    557 * This is identical to <TT>u_fprintf_u</TT>, except that it will
    558 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    559 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    560 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fprintf</TT> will
    561 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    562 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    563 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>f</TT>.
    564 * @see u_fprintf_u
    565 * @stable ICU 3.0
    566 */
    567 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    568 u_vfprintf_u(UFILE      *f,
    569            const UChar *patternSpecification,
    570            va_list     ap);
    571 #endif
    572 /**
    573 * Write a Unicode to a UFILE.  The null (U+0000) terminated UChar*
    574 * <TT>s</TT> will be written to <TT>f</TT>, excluding the NULL terminator.
    575 * A newline will be added to <TT>f</TT>.
    576 * @param s The UChar* to write.
    577 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    578 * @return A non-negative number if successful, EOF otherwise.
    579 * @see u_file_write
    580 * @stable ICU 3.0
    581 */
    582 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    583 u_fputs(const UChar *s,
    584        UFILE       *f);
    585 
    586 /**
    587 * Write a UChar to a UFILE.
    588 * @param uc The UChar to write.
    589 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    590 * @return The character written if successful, EOF otherwise.
    591 * @stable ICU 3.0
    592 */
    593 U_CAPI UChar32 U_EXPORT2
    594 u_fputc(UChar32  uc,
    595        UFILE  *f);
    596 
    597 /**
    598 * Write Unicode to a UFILE.
    599 * The ustring passed in will be converted to the UFILE's underlying
    600 * codepage before it is written.
    601 * @param ustring A pointer to the Unicode data to write.
    602 * @param count The number of Unicode characters to write
    603 * @param f The UFILE to which to write.
    604 * @return The number of Unicode characters written.
    605 * @see u_fputs
    606 * @stable ICU 3.0
    607 */
    608 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    609 u_file_write(const UChar    *ustring, 
    610             int32_t        count, 
    611             UFILE          *f);
    612 
    613 
    614 /* Input functions */
    615 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
    616 
    617 /**
    618 * Read formatted data from a UFILE.
    619 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    620 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fscanf</TT> will
    621 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    622 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    623 * if an error occurred.
    624 * @stable ICU 3.0
    625 */
    626 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    627 u_fscanf(UFILE      *f,
    628         const char *patternSpecification,
    629         ... );
    630 
    631 /**
    632 * Read formatted data from a UFILE.
    633 * This is identical to <TT>u_fscanf</TT>, except that it will
    634 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    635 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    636 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fscanf</TT> will
    637 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    638 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    639 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    640 * if an error occurred.
    641 * @see u_fscanf
    642 * @stable ICU 3.0
    643 */
    644 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    645 u_vfscanf(UFILE         *f,
    646          const char    *patternSpecification,
    647          va_list        ap);
    648 
    649 /**
    650 * Read formatted data from a UFILE.
    651 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    652 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fscanf</TT> will
    653 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    654 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    655 * if an error occurred.
    656 * @stable ICU 3.0
    657 */
    658 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    659 u_fscanf_u(UFILE        *f,
    660           const UChar  *patternSpecification,
    661           ... );
    662 
    663 /**
    664 * Read formatted data from a UFILE.
    665 * This is identical to <TT>u_fscanf_u</TT>, except that it will
    666 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    667 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    668 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_fscanf</TT> will
    669 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    670 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    671 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    672 * if an error occurred.
    673 * @see u_fscanf_u
    674 * @stable ICU 3.0
    675 */
    676 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    677 u_vfscanf_u(UFILE       *f,
    678            const UChar *patternSpecification,
    679            va_list      ap);
    680 #endif
    681 
    682 /**
    683 * Read one line of text into a UChar* string from a UFILE. The newline
    684 * at the end of the line is read into the string. The string is always
    685 * null terminated
    686 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    687 * @param n The maximum number of characters - 1 to read.
    688 * @param s The UChar* to receive the read data.  Characters will be
    689 * stored successively in <TT>s</TT> until a newline or EOF is
    690 * reached. A null character (U+0000) will be appended to <TT>s</TT>.
    691 * @return A pointer to <TT>s</TT>, or NULL if no characters were available.
    692 * @stable ICU 3.0
    693 */
    694 U_CAPI UChar* U_EXPORT2
    695 u_fgets(UChar  *s,
    696        int32_t n,
    697        UFILE  *f);
    698 
    699 /**
    700 * Read a UChar from a UFILE. It is recommended that <TT>u_fgetcx</TT>
    701 * used instead for proper parsing functions, but sometimes reading
    702 * code units is needed instead of codepoints.
    703 *
    704 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    705 * @return The UChar value read, or U+FFFF if no character was available.
    706 * @stable ICU 3.0
    707 */
    708 U_CAPI UChar U_EXPORT2
    709 u_fgetc(UFILE   *f);
    710 
    711 /**
    712 * Read a UChar32 from a UFILE.
    713 *
    714 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    715 * @return The UChar32 value read, or U_EOF if no character was
    716 * available, or U+FFFD (replacement character) if an ill-formed
    717 * character was encountered.
    718 * @see u_unescape()
    719 * @stable ICU 3.0
    720 */
    721 U_CAPI UChar32 U_EXPORT2
    722 u_fgetcx(UFILE  *f);
    723 
    724 /**
    725 * Unget a UChar from a UFILE.
    726 * If this function is not the first to operate on <TT>f</TT> after a call
    727 * to <TT>u_fgetc</TT>, the results are undefined.
    728 * If this function is passed a character that was not received from the
    729 * previous <TT>u_fgetc</TT> or <TT>u_fgetcx</TT> call, the results are undefined.
    730 * @param c The UChar to put back on the stream.
    731 * @param f The UFILE to receive <TT>c</TT>.
    732 * @return The UChar32 value put back if successful, U_EOF otherwise.
    733 * @stable ICU 3.0
    734 */
    735 U_CAPI UChar32 U_EXPORT2
    736 u_fungetc(UChar32   c,
    737      UFILE        *f);
    738 
    739 /**
    740 * Read Unicode from a UFILE.
    741 * Bytes will be converted from the UFILE's underlying codepage, with
    742 * subsequent conversion to Unicode. The data will not be NULL terminated.
    743 * @param chars A pointer to receive the Unicode data.
    744 * @param count The number of Unicode characters to read.
    745 * @param f The UFILE from which to read.
    746 * @return The number of Unicode characters read.
    747 * @stable ICU 3.0
    748 */
    749 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    750 u_file_read(UChar        *chars, 
    751        int32_t        count, 
    752        UFILE         *f);
    753 
    754 #if !UCONFIG_NO_TRANSLITERATION
    755 
    756 /**
    757 * Set a transliterator on the UFILE. The transliterator will be owned by the
    758 * UFILE. 
    759 * @param file The UFILE to set transliteration on
    760 * @param adopt The UTransliterator to set. Can be NULL, which will
    761 * mean that no transliteration is used.
    762 * @param direction either U_READ, U_WRITE, or U_READWRITE - sets
    763 *  which direction the transliterator is to be applied to. If
    764 * U_READWRITE, the "Read" transliteration will be in the inverse
    765 * direction.
    766 * @param status ICU error code.
    767 * @return The previously set transliterator, owned by the
    768 * caller. If U_READWRITE is specified, only the WRITE transliterator
    769 * is returned. In most cases, the caller should call utrans_close()
    770 * on the result of this function.
    771 * @stable ICU 3.0
    772 */
    773 U_CAPI UTransliterator* U_EXPORT2
    774 u_fsettransliterator(UFILE *file, UFileDirection direction,
    775                     UTransliterator *adopt, UErrorCode *status);
    776 
    777 #endif
    778 
    779 
    780 /* Output string functions */
    781 #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING
    782 
    783 
    784 /**
    785 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string.
    786 *
    787 * @param buffer The Unicode String to which to write.
    788 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    789 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    790 * @return The number of Unicode code units written to <TT>buffer</TT>. This
    791 * does not include the terminating null character.
    792 * @stable ICU 3.0
    793 */
    794 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    795 u_sprintf(UChar       *buffer,
    796        const char    *patternSpecification,
    797        ... );
    798 
    799 /**
    800 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string. When the number of code units
    801 * required to store the data exceeds <TT>count</TT>, then <TT>count</TT> code
    802 * units of data are stored in <TT>buffer</TT> and a negative value is
    803 * returned. When the number of code units required to store the data equals
    804 * <TT>count</TT>, the string is not null terminated and <TT>count</TT> is
    805 * returned.
    806 *
    807 * @param buffer The Unicode String to which to write.
    808 * @param count The number of code units to read.
    809 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    810 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    811 * @return The number of Unicode characters that would have been written to
    812 * <TT>buffer</TT> had count been sufficiently large. This does not include
    813 * the terminating null character.
    814 * @stable ICU 3.0
    815 */
    816 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    817 u_snprintf(UChar      *buffer,
    818        int32_t       count,
    819        const char    *patternSpecification,
    820        ... );
    821 
    822 /**
    823 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string.
    824 * This is identical to <TT>u_sprintf</TT>, except that it will
    825 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    826 *
    827 * @param buffer The Unicode string to which to write.
    828 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    829 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    830 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    831 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>buffer</TT>.
    832 * @see u_sprintf
    833 * @stable ICU 3.0
    834 */
    835 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    836 u_vsprintf(UChar      *buffer,
    837        const char    *patternSpecification,
    838        va_list        ap);
    839 
    840 /**
    841 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string.
    842 * This is identical to <TT>u_snprintf</TT>, except that it will
    843 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.<br><br>
    844 * When the number of code units required to store the data exceeds
    845 * <TT>count</TT>, then <TT>count</TT> code units of data are stored in
    846 * <TT>buffer</TT> and a negative value is returned. When the number of code
    847 * units required to store the data equals <TT>count</TT>, the string is not
    848 * null terminated and <TT>count</TT> is returned.
    849 *
    850 * @param buffer The Unicode string to which to write.
    851 * @param count The number of code units to read.
    852 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    853 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    854 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    855 * @return The number of Unicode characters that would have been written to
    856 * <TT>buffer</TT> had count been sufficiently large.
    857 * @see u_sprintf
    858 * @stable ICU 3.0
    859 */
    860 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    861 u_vsnprintf(UChar     *buffer,
    862        int32_t       count,
    863        const char    *patternSpecification,
    864        va_list        ap);
    865 
    866 /**
    867 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string.
    868 *
    869 * @param buffer The Unicode string to which to write.
    870 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    871 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    872 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>buffer</TT>.
    873 * @stable ICU 3.0
    874 */
    875 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    876 u_sprintf_u(UChar      *buffer,
    877        const UChar    *patternSpecification,
    878        ... );
    879 
    880 /**
    881 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string. When the number of code units
    882 * required to store the data exceeds <TT>count</TT>, then <TT>count</TT> code
    883 * units of data are stored in <TT>buffer</TT> and a negative value is
    884 * returned. When the number of code units required to store the data equals
    885 * <TT>count</TT>, the string is not null terminated and <TT>count</TT> is
    886 * returned.
    887 *
    888 * @param buffer The Unicode string to which to write.
    889 * @param count The number of code units to read.
    890 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    891 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    892 * @return The number of Unicode characters that would have been written to
    893 * <TT>buffer</TT> had count been sufficiently large.
    894 * @stable ICU 3.0
    895 */
    896 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    897 u_snprintf_u(UChar     *buffer,
    898        int32_t        count,
    899        const UChar    *patternSpecification,
    900        ... );
    901 
    902 /**
    903 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string.
    904 * This is identical to <TT>u_sprintf_u</TT>, except that it will
    905 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    906 *
    907 * @param buffer The Unicode string to which to write.
    908 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    909 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    910 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    911 * @return The number of Unicode characters written to <TT>f</TT>.
    912 * @see u_sprintf_u
    913 * @stable ICU 3.0
    914 */
    915 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    916 u_vsprintf_u(UChar     *buffer,
    917        const UChar    *patternSpecification,
    918        va_list        ap);
    919 
    920 /**
    921 * Write formatted data to a Unicode string.
    922 * This is identical to <TT>u_snprintf_u</TT>, except that it will
    923 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    924 * When the number of code units required to store the data exceeds
    925 * <TT>count</TT>, then <TT>count</TT> code units of data are stored in
    926 * <TT>buffer</TT> and a negative value is returned. When the number of code
    927 * units required to store the data equals <TT>count</TT>, the string is not
    928 * null terminated and <TT>count</TT> is returned.
    929 *
    930 * @param buffer The Unicode string to which to write.
    931 * @param count The number of code units to read.
    932 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sprintf</TT> will
    933 * interpret the variable arguments received and format the data.
    934 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    935 * @return The number of Unicode characters that would have been written to
    936 * <TT>f</TT> had count been sufficiently large.
    937 * @see u_sprintf_u
    938 * @stable ICU 3.0
    939 */
    940 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    941 u_vsnprintf_u(UChar *buffer,
    942        int32_t         count,
    943        const UChar     *patternSpecification,
    944        va_list         ap);
    945 
    946 /* Input string functions */
    947 
    948 /**
    949 * Read formatted data from a Unicode string.
    950 *
    951 * @param buffer The Unicode string from which to read.
    952 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sscanf</TT> will
    953 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    954 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    955 * if an error occurred.
    956 * @stable ICU 3.0
    957 */
    958 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    959 u_sscanf(const UChar   *buffer,
    960        const char     *patternSpecification,
    961        ... );
    962 
    963 /**
    964 * Read formatted data from a Unicode string.
    965 * This is identical to <TT>u_sscanf</TT>, except that it will
    966 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
    967 *
    968 * @param buffer The Unicode string from which to read.
    969 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sscanf</TT> will
    970 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    971 * @param ap The argument list to use.
    972 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    973 * if an error occurred.
    974 * @see u_sscanf
    975 * @stable ICU 3.0
    976 */
    977 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    978 u_vsscanf(const UChar  *buffer,
    979        const char     *patternSpecification,
    980        va_list        ap);
    981 
    982 /**
    983 * Read formatted data from a Unicode string.
    984 *
    985 * @param buffer The Unicode string from which to read.
    986 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sscanf</TT> will
    987 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
    988 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
    989 * if an error occurred.
    990 * @stable ICU 3.0
    991 */
    992 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
    993 u_sscanf_u(const UChar  *buffer,
    994        const UChar     *patternSpecification,
    995        ... );
    996 
    997 /**
    998 * Read formatted data from a Unicode string.
    999 * This is identical to <TT>u_sscanf_u</TT>, except that it will
   1000 * <EM>not</EM> call <TT>va_start</TT> and <TT>va_end</TT>.
   1001 *
   1002 * @param buffer The Unicode string from which to read.
   1003 * @param patternSpecification A pattern specifying how <TT>u_sscanf</TT> will
   1004 * interpret the variable arguments received and parse the data.
   1005 * @param ap The argument list to use.
   1006 * @return The number of items successfully converted and assigned, or EOF
   1007 * if an error occurred.
   1008 * @see u_sscanf_u
   1009 * @stable ICU 3.0
   1010 */
   1011 U_CAPI int32_t U_EXPORT2
   1012 u_vsscanf_u(const UChar *buffer,
   1013        const UChar     *patternSpecification,
   1014        va_list         ap);
   1015 
   1016 
   1017 #endif
   1018 #endif
   1019 #endif