| 1 | // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. | 
| 2 | // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html | 
| 3 |  | 
| 4 | // edits.h | 
| 5 | // created: 2016dec30 Markus W. Scherer | 
| 6 |  | 
| 7 | #ifndef __EDITS_H__ | 
| 8 | #define __EDITS_H__ | 
| 9 |  | 
| 10 | #include "unicode/utypes.h" | 
| 11 |  | 
| 12 | #if U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API | 
| 13 |  | 
| 14 | #include "unicode/uobject.h" | 
| 15 |  | 
| 16 | /** | 
| 17 |  * \file | 
| 18 |  * \brief C++ API: C++ class Edits for low-level string transformations on styled text. | 
| 19 |  */ | 
| 20 |  | 
| 21 | U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN | 
| 22 |  | 
| 23 | class UnicodeString; | 
| 24 |  | 
| 25 | /** | 
| 26 |  * Records lengths of string edits but not replacement text. Supports replacements, insertions, deletions | 
| 27 |  * in linear progression. Does not support moving/reordering of text. | 
| 28 |  * | 
| 29 |  * There are two types of edits: <em>change edits</em> and <em>no-change edits</em>. Add edits to | 
| 30 |  * instances of this class using {@link #addReplace(int32_t, int32_t)} (for change edits) and | 
| 31 |  * {@link #addUnchanged(int32_t)} (for no-change edits). Change edits are retained with full granularity, | 
| 32 |  * whereas adjacent no-change edits are always merged together. In no-change edits, there is a one-to-one | 
| 33 |  * mapping between code points in the source and destination strings. | 
| 34 |  * | 
| 35 |  * After all edits have been added, instances of this class should be considered immutable, and an | 
| 36 |  * {@link Edits::Iterator} can be used for queries. | 
| 37 |  * | 
| 38 |  * There are four flavors of Edits::Iterator: | 
| 39 |  * | 
| 40 |  * <ul> | 
| 41 |  * <li>{@link #getFineIterator()} retains full granularity of change edits. | 
| 42 |  * <li>{@link #getFineChangesIterator()} retains full granularity of change edits, and when calling | 
| 43 |  * next() on the iterator, skips over no-change edits (unchanged regions). | 
| 44 |  * <li>{@link #getCoarseIterator()} treats adjacent change edits as a single edit. (Adjacent no-change | 
| 45 |  * edits are automatically merged during the construction phase.) | 
| 46 |  * <li>{@link #getCoarseChangesIterator()} treats adjacent change edits as a single edit, and when | 
| 47 |  * calling next() on the iterator, skips over no-change edits (unchanged regions). | 
| 48 |  * </ul> | 
| 49 |  * | 
| 50 |  * For example, consider the string "abcßDeF", which case-folds to "abcssdef". This string has the | 
| 51 |  * following fine edits: | 
| 52 |  * <ul> | 
| 53 |  * <li>abc ⇨ abc (no-change) | 
| 54 |  * <li>ß ⇨ ss (change) | 
| 55 |  * <li>D ⇨ d (change) | 
| 56 |  * <li>e ⇨ e (no-change) | 
| 57 |  * <li>F ⇨ f (change) | 
| 58 |  * </ul> | 
| 59 |  * and the following coarse edits (note how adjacent change edits get merged together): | 
| 60 |  * <ul> | 
| 61 |  * <li>abc ⇨ abc (no-change) | 
| 62 |  * <li>ßD ⇨ ssd (change) | 
| 63 |  * <li>e ⇨ e (no-change) | 
| 64 |  * <li>F ⇨ f (change) | 
| 65 |  * </ul> | 
| 66 |  * | 
| 67 |  * The "fine changes" and "coarse changes" iterators will step through only the change edits when their | 
| 68 |  * `Edits::Iterator::next()` methods are called. They are identical to the non-change iterators when | 
| 69 |  * their `Edits::Iterator::findSourceIndex()` or `Edits::Iterator::findDestinationIndex()` | 
| 70 |  * methods are used to walk through the string. | 
| 71 |  * | 
| 72 |  * For examples of how to use this class, see the test `TestCaseMapEditsIteratorDocs` in | 
| 73 |  * UCharacterCaseTest.java. | 
| 74 |  * | 
| 75 |  * An Edits object tracks a separate UErrorCode, but ICU string transformation functions | 
| 76 |  * (e.g., case mapping functions) merge any such errors into their API's UErrorCode. | 
| 77 |  * | 
| 78 |  * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 79 |  */ | 
| 80 | class U_COMMON_API Edits U_FINAL : public UMemory { | 
| 81 | public: | 
| 82 |     /** | 
| 83 |      * Constructs an empty object. | 
| 84 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 85 |      */ | 
| 86 |     Edits() : | 
| 87 |             array(stackArray), capacity(STACK_CAPACITY), length(0), delta(0), numChanges(0), | 
| 88 |             errorCode_(U_ZERO_ERROR) {} | 
| 89 |     /** | 
| 90 |      * Copy constructor. | 
| 91 |      * @param other source edits | 
| 92 |      * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 93 |      */ | 
| 94 |     Edits(const Edits &other) : | 
| 95 |             array(stackArray), capacity(STACK_CAPACITY), length(other.length), | 
| 96 |             delta(other.delta), numChanges(other.numChanges), | 
| 97 |             errorCode_(other.errorCode_) { | 
| 98 |         copyArray(other); | 
| 99 |     } | 
| 100 |     /** | 
| 101 |      * Move constructor, might leave src empty. | 
| 102 |      * This object will have the same contents that the source object had. | 
| 103 |      * @param src source edits | 
| 104 |      * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 105 |      */ | 
| 106 |     Edits(Edits &&src) U_NOEXCEPT : | 
| 107 |             array(stackArray), capacity(STACK_CAPACITY), length(src.length), | 
| 108 |             delta(src.delta), numChanges(src.numChanges), | 
| 109 |             errorCode_(src.errorCode_) { | 
| 110 |         moveArray(src); | 
| 111 |     } | 
| 112 |  | 
| 113 |     /** | 
| 114 |      * Destructor. | 
| 115 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 116 |      */ | 
| 117 |     ~Edits(); | 
| 118 |  | 
| 119 |     /** | 
| 120 |      * Assignment operator. | 
| 121 |      * @param other source edits | 
| 122 |      * @return *this | 
| 123 |      * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 124 |      */ | 
| 125 |     Edits &operator=(const Edits &other); | 
| 126 |  | 
| 127 |     /** | 
| 128 |      * Move assignment operator, might leave src empty. | 
| 129 |      * This object will have the same contents that the source object had. | 
| 130 |      * The behavior is undefined if *this and src are the same object. | 
| 131 |      * @param src source edits | 
| 132 |      * @return *this | 
| 133 |      * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 134 |      */ | 
| 135 |     Edits &operator=(Edits &&src) U_NOEXCEPT; | 
| 136 |  | 
| 137 |     /** | 
| 138 |      * Resets the data but may not release memory. | 
| 139 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 140 |      */ | 
| 141 |     void reset() U_NOEXCEPT; | 
| 142 |  | 
| 143 |     /** | 
| 144 |      * Adds a no-change edit: a record for an unchanged segment of text. | 
| 145 |      * Normally called from inside ICU string transformation functions, not user code. | 
| 146 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 147 |      */ | 
| 148 |     void addUnchanged(int32_t unchangedLength); | 
| 149 |     /** | 
| 150 |      * Adds a change edit: a record for a text replacement/insertion/deletion. | 
| 151 |      * Normally called from inside ICU string transformation functions, not user code. | 
| 152 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 153 |      */ | 
| 154 |     void addReplace(int32_t oldLength, int32_t newLength); | 
| 155 |     /** | 
| 156 |      * Sets the UErrorCode if an error occurred while recording edits. | 
| 157 |      * Preserves older error codes in the outErrorCode. | 
| 158 |      * Normally called from inside ICU string transformation functions, not user code. | 
| 159 |      * @param outErrorCode Set to an error code if it does not contain one already | 
| 160 |      *                  and an error occurred while recording edits. | 
| 161 |      *                  Otherwise unchanged. | 
| 162 |      * @return TRUE if U_FAILURE(outErrorCode) | 
| 163 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 164 |      */ | 
| 165 |     UBool copyErrorTo(UErrorCode &outErrorCode) const; | 
| 166 |  | 
| 167 |     /** | 
| 168 |      * How much longer is the new text compared with the old text? | 
| 169 |      * @return new length minus old length | 
| 170 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 171 |      */ | 
| 172 |     int32_t lengthDelta() const { return delta; } | 
| 173 |     /** | 
| 174 |      * @return TRUE if there are any change edits | 
| 175 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 176 |      */ | 
| 177 |     UBool hasChanges() const { return numChanges != 0; } | 
| 178 |  | 
| 179 |     /** | 
| 180 |      * @return the number of change edits | 
| 181 |      * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 182 |      */ | 
| 183 |     int32_t numberOfChanges() const { return numChanges; } | 
| 184 |  | 
| 185 |     /** | 
| 186 |      * Access to the list of edits. | 
| 187 |      * | 
| 188 |      * At any moment in time, an instance of this class points to a single edit: a "window" into a span | 
| 189 |      * of the source string and the corresponding span of the destination string. The source string span | 
| 190 |      * starts at {@link #sourceIndex()} and runs for {@link #oldLength()} chars; the destination string | 
| 191 |      * span starts at {@link #destinationIndex()} and runs for {@link #newLength()} chars. | 
| 192 |      * | 
| 193 |      * The iterator can be moved between edits using the `next()`, `findSourceIndex(int32_t, UErrorCode &)`, | 
| 194 |      * and `findDestinationIndex(int32_t, UErrorCode &)` methods. | 
| 195 |      * Calling any of these methods mutates the iterator to make it point to the corresponding edit. | 
| 196 |      * | 
| 197 |      * For more information, see the documentation for {@link Edits}. | 
| 198 |      * | 
| 199 |      * @see getCoarseIterator | 
| 200 |      * @see getFineIterator | 
| 201 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 202 |      */ | 
| 203 |     struct U_COMMON_API Iterator U_FINAL : public UMemory { | 
| 204 |         /** | 
| 205 |          * Default constructor, empty iterator. | 
| 206 |          * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 207 |          */ | 
| 208 |         Iterator() : | 
| 209 |                 array(nullptr), index(0), length(0), | 
| 210 |                 remaining(0), onlyChanges_(FALSE), coarse(FALSE), | 
| 211 |                 dir(0), changed(FALSE), oldLength_(0), newLength_(0), | 
| 212 |                 srcIndex(0), replIndex(0), destIndex(0) {} | 
| 213 |         /** | 
| 214 |          * Copy constructor. | 
| 215 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 216 |          */ | 
| 217 |         Iterator(const Iterator &other) = default; | 
| 218 |         /** | 
| 219 |          * Assignment operator. | 
| 220 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 221 |          */ | 
| 222 |         Iterator &operator=(const Iterator &other) = default; | 
| 223 |  | 
| 224 |         /** | 
| 225 |          * Advances the iterator to the next edit. | 
| 226 |          * @param errorCode ICU error code. Its input value must pass the U_SUCCESS() test, | 
| 227 |          *                  or else the function returns immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() | 
| 228 |          *                  on output or use with function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) | 
| 229 |          * @return TRUE if there is another edit | 
| 230 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 231 |          */ | 
| 232 |         UBool next(UErrorCode &errorCode) { return next(onlyChanges_, errorCode); } | 
| 233 |  | 
| 234 |         /** | 
| 235 |          * Moves the iterator to the edit that contains the source index. | 
| 236 |          * The source index may be found in a no-change edit | 
| 237 |          * even if normal iteration would skip no-change edits. | 
| 238 |          * Normal iteration can continue from a found edit. | 
| 239 |          * | 
| 240 |          * The iterator state before this search logically does not matter. | 
| 241 |          * (It may affect the performance of the search.) | 
| 242 |          * | 
| 243 |          * The iterator state after this search is undefined | 
| 244 |          * if the source index is out of bounds for the source string. | 
| 245 |          * | 
| 246 |          * @param i source index | 
| 247 |          * @param errorCode ICU error code. Its input value must pass the U_SUCCESS() test, | 
| 248 |          *                  or else the function returns immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() | 
| 249 |          *                  on output or use with function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) | 
| 250 |          * @return TRUE if the edit for the source index was found | 
| 251 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 252 |          */ | 
| 253 |         UBool findSourceIndex(int32_t i, UErrorCode &errorCode) { | 
| 254 |             return findIndex(i, TRUE, errorCode) == 0; | 
| 255 |         } | 
| 256 |  | 
| 257 |         /** | 
| 258 |          * Moves the iterator to the edit that contains the destination index. | 
| 259 |          * The destination index may be found in a no-change edit | 
| 260 |          * even if normal iteration would skip no-change edits. | 
| 261 |          * Normal iteration can continue from a found edit. | 
| 262 |          * | 
| 263 |          * The iterator state before this search logically does not matter. | 
| 264 |          * (It may affect the performance of the search.) | 
| 265 |          * | 
| 266 |          * The iterator state after this search is undefined | 
| 267 |          * if the source index is out of bounds for the source string. | 
| 268 |          * | 
| 269 |          * @param i destination index | 
| 270 |          * @param errorCode ICU error code. Its input value must pass the U_SUCCESS() test, | 
| 271 |          *                  or else the function returns immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() | 
| 272 |          *                  on output or use with function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) | 
| 273 |          * @return TRUE if the edit for the destination index was found | 
| 274 |          * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 275 |          */ | 
| 276 |         UBool findDestinationIndex(int32_t i, UErrorCode &errorCode) { | 
| 277 |             return findIndex(i, FALSE, errorCode) == 0; | 
| 278 |         } | 
| 279 |  | 
| 280 |         /** | 
| 281 |          * Computes the destination index corresponding to the given source index. | 
| 282 |          * If the source index is inside a change edit (not at its start), | 
| 283 |          * then the destination index at the end of that edit is returned, | 
| 284 |          * since there is no information about index mapping inside a change edit. | 
| 285 |          * | 
| 286 |          * (This means that indexes to the start and middle of an edit, | 
| 287 |          * for example around a grapheme cluster, are mapped to indexes | 
| 288 |          * encompassing the entire edit. | 
| 289 |          * The alternative, mapping an interior index to the start, | 
| 290 |          * would map such an interval to an empty one.) | 
| 291 |          * | 
| 292 |          * This operation will usually but not always modify this object. | 
| 293 |          * The iterator state after this search is undefined. | 
| 294 |          * | 
| 295 |          * @param i source index | 
| 296 |          * @param errorCode ICU error code. Its input value must pass the U_SUCCESS() test, | 
| 297 |          *                  or else the function returns immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() | 
| 298 |          *                  on output or use with function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) | 
| 299 |          * @return destination index; undefined if i is not 0..string length | 
| 300 |          * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 301 |          */ | 
| 302 |         int32_t destinationIndexFromSourceIndex(int32_t i, UErrorCode &errorCode); | 
| 303 |  | 
| 304 |         /** | 
| 305 |          * Computes the source index corresponding to the given destination index. | 
| 306 |          * If the destination index is inside a change edit (not at its start), | 
| 307 |          * then the source index at the end of that edit is returned, | 
| 308 |          * since there is no information about index mapping inside a change edit. | 
| 309 |          * | 
| 310 |          * (This means that indexes to the start and middle of an edit, | 
| 311 |          * for example around a grapheme cluster, are mapped to indexes | 
| 312 |          * encompassing the entire edit. | 
| 313 |          * The alternative, mapping an interior index to the start, | 
| 314 |          * would map such an interval to an empty one.) | 
| 315 |          * | 
| 316 |          * This operation will usually but not always modify this object. | 
| 317 |          * The iterator state after this search is undefined. | 
| 318 |          * | 
| 319 |          * @param i destination index | 
| 320 |          * @param errorCode ICU error code. Its input value must pass the U_SUCCESS() test, | 
| 321 |          *                  or else the function returns immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() | 
| 322 |          *                  on output or use with function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) | 
| 323 |          * @return source index; undefined if i is not 0..string length | 
| 324 |          * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 325 |          */ | 
| 326 |         int32_t sourceIndexFromDestinationIndex(int32_t i, UErrorCode &errorCode); | 
| 327 |  | 
| 328 |         /** | 
| 329 |          * Returns whether the edit currently represented by the iterator is a change edit. | 
| 330 |          * | 
| 331 |          * @return TRUE if this edit replaces oldLength() units with newLength() different ones. | 
| 332 |          *         FALSE if oldLength units remain unchanged. | 
| 333 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 334 |          */ | 
| 335 |         UBool hasChange() const { return changed; } | 
| 336 |  | 
| 337 |         /** | 
| 338 |          * The length of the current span in the source string, which starts at {@link #sourceIndex}. | 
| 339 |          * | 
| 340 |          * @return the number of units in the original string which are replaced or remain unchanged. | 
| 341 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 342 |          */ | 
| 343 |         int32_t oldLength() const { return oldLength_; } | 
| 344 |  | 
| 345 |         /** | 
| 346 |          * The length of the current span in the destination string, which starts at | 
| 347 |          * {@link #destinationIndex}, or in the replacement string, which starts at | 
| 348 |          * {@link #replacementIndex}. | 
| 349 |          * | 
| 350 |          * @return the number of units in the modified string, if hasChange() is TRUE. | 
| 351 |          *         Same as oldLength if hasChange() is FALSE. | 
| 352 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 353 |          */ | 
| 354 |         int32_t newLength() const { return newLength_; } | 
| 355 |  | 
| 356 |         /** | 
| 357 |          * The start index of the current span in the source string; the span has length | 
| 358 |          * {@link #oldLength}. | 
| 359 |          * | 
| 360 |          * @return the current index into the source string | 
| 361 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 362 |          */ | 
| 363 |         int32_t sourceIndex() const { return srcIndex; } | 
| 364 |  | 
| 365 |         /** | 
| 366 |          * The start index of the current span in the replacement string; the span has length | 
| 367 |          * {@link #newLength}. Well-defined only if the current edit is a change edit. | 
| 368 |          * | 
| 369 |          * The *replacement string* is the concatenation of all substrings of the destination | 
| 370 |          * string corresponding to change edits. | 
| 371 |          * | 
| 372 |          * This method is intended to be used together with operations that write only replacement | 
| 373 |          * characters (e.g. operations specifying the \ref U_OMIT_UNCHANGED_TEXT option). | 
| 374 |          * The source string can then be modified in-place. | 
| 375 |          * | 
| 376 |          * @return the current index into the replacement-characters-only string, | 
| 377 |          *         not counting unchanged spans | 
| 378 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 379 |          */ | 
| 380 |         int32_t replacementIndex() const { | 
| 381 |             // TODO: Throw an exception if we aren't in a change edit? | 
| 382 |             return replIndex; | 
| 383 |         } | 
| 384 |  | 
| 385 |         /** | 
| 386 |          * The start index of the current span in the destination string; the span has length | 
| 387 |          * {@link #newLength}. | 
| 388 |          * | 
| 389 |          * @return the current index into the full destination string | 
| 390 |          * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 391 |          */ | 
| 392 |         int32_t destinationIndex() const { return destIndex; } | 
| 393 |  | 
| 394 | #ifndef U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API | 
| 395 |         /** | 
| 396 |          * A string representation of the current edit represented by the iterator for debugging. You | 
| 397 |          * should not depend on the contents of the return string. | 
| 398 |          * @internal | 
| 399 |          */ | 
| 400 |         UnicodeString& toString(UnicodeString& appendTo) const; | 
| 401 | #endif  // U_HIDE_INTERNAL_API | 
| 402 |  | 
| 403 |     private: | 
| 404 |         friend class Edits; | 
| 405 |  | 
| 406 |         Iterator(const uint16_t *a, int32_t len, UBool oc, UBool crs); | 
| 407 |  | 
| 408 |         int32_t readLength(int32_t head); | 
| 409 |         void updateNextIndexes(); | 
| 410 |         void updatePreviousIndexes(); | 
| 411 |         UBool noNext(); | 
| 412 |         UBool next(UBool onlyChanges, UErrorCode &errorCode); | 
| 413 |         UBool previous(UErrorCode &errorCode); | 
| 414 |         /** @return -1: error or i<0; 0: found; 1: i>=string length */ | 
| 415 |         int32_t findIndex(int32_t i, UBool findSource, UErrorCode &errorCode); | 
| 416 |  | 
| 417 |         const uint16_t *array; | 
| 418 |         int32_t index, length; | 
| 419 |         // 0 if we are not within compressed equal-length changes. | 
| 420 |         // Otherwise the number of remaining changes, including the current one. | 
| 421 |         int32_t remaining; | 
| 422 |         UBool onlyChanges_, coarse; | 
| 423 |  | 
| 424 |         int8_t dir;  // iteration direction: back(<0), initial(0), forward(>0) | 
| 425 |         UBool changed; | 
| 426 |         int32_t oldLength_, newLength_; | 
| 427 |         int32_t srcIndex, replIndex, destIndex; | 
| 428 |     }; | 
| 429 |  | 
| 430 |     /** | 
| 431 |      * Returns an Iterator for coarse-grained change edits | 
| 432 |      * (adjacent change edits are treated as one). | 
| 433 |      * Can be used to perform simple string updates. | 
| 434 |      * Skips no-change edits. | 
| 435 |      * @return an Iterator that merges adjacent changes. | 
| 436 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 437 |      */ | 
| 438 |     Iterator getCoarseChangesIterator() const { | 
| 439 |         return Iterator(array, length, TRUE, TRUE); | 
| 440 |     } | 
| 441 |  | 
| 442 |     /** | 
| 443 |      * Returns an Iterator for coarse-grained change and no-change edits | 
| 444 |      * (adjacent change edits are treated as one). | 
| 445 |      * Can be used to perform simple string updates. | 
| 446 |      * Adjacent change edits are treated as one edit. | 
| 447 |      * @return an Iterator that merges adjacent changes. | 
| 448 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 449 |      */ | 
| 450 |     Iterator getCoarseIterator() const { | 
| 451 |         return Iterator(array, length, FALSE, TRUE); | 
| 452 |     } | 
| 453 |  | 
| 454 |     /** | 
| 455 |      * Returns an Iterator for fine-grained change edits | 
| 456 |      * (full granularity of change edits is retained). | 
| 457 |      * Can be used for modifying styled text. | 
| 458 |      * Skips no-change edits. | 
| 459 |      * @return an Iterator that separates adjacent changes. | 
| 460 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 461 |      */ | 
| 462 |     Iterator getFineChangesIterator() const { | 
| 463 |         return Iterator(array, length, TRUE, FALSE); | 
| 464 |     } | 
| 465 |  | 
| 466 |     /** | 
| 467 |      * Returns an Iterator for fine-grained change and no-change edits | 
| 468 |      * (full granularity of change edits is retained). | 
| 469 |      * Can be used for modifying styled text. | 
| 470 |      * @return an Iterator that separates adjacent changes. | 
| 471 |      * @stable ICU 59 | 
| 472 |      */ | 
| 473 |     Iterator getFineIterator() const { | 
| 474 |         return Iterator(array, length, FALSE, FALSE); | 
| 475 |     } | 
| 476 |  | 
| 477 |     /** | 
| 478 |      * Merges the two input Edits and appends the result to this object. | 
| 479 |      * | 
| 480 |      * Consider two string transformations (for example, normalization and case mapping) | 
| 481 |      * where each records Edits in addition to writing an output string.<br> | 
| 482 |      * Edits ab reflect how substrings of input string a | 
| 483 |      * map to substrings of intermediate string b.<br> | 
| 484 |      * Edits bc reflect how substrings of intermediate string b | 
| 485 |      * map to substrings of output string c.<br> | 
| 486 |      * This function merges ab and bc such that the additional edits | 
| 487 |      * recorded in this object reflect how substrings of input string a | 
| 488 |      * map to substrings of output string c. | 
| 489 |      * | 
| 490 |      * If unrelated Edits are passed in where the output string of the first | 
| 491 |      * has a different length than the input string of the second, | 
| 492 |      * then a U_ILLEGAL_ARGUMENT_ERROR is reported. | 
| 493 |      * | 
| 494 |      * @param ab reflects how substrings of input string a | 
| 495 |      *     map to substrings of intermediate string b. | 
| 496 |      * @param bc reflects how substrings of intermediate string b | 
| 497 |      *     map to substrings of output string c. | 
| 498 |      * @param errorCode ICU error code. Its input value must pass the U_SUCCESS() test, | 
| 499 |      *                  or else the function returns immediately. Check for U_FAILURE() | 
| 500 |      *                  on output or use with function chaining. (See User Guide for details.) | 
| 501 |      * @return *this, with the merged edits appended | 
| 502 |      * @stable ICU 60 | 
| 503 |      */ | 
| 504 |     Edits &mergeAndAppend(const Edits &ab, const Edits &bc, UErrorCode &errorCode); | 
| 505 |  | 
| 506 | private: | 
| 507 |     void releaseArray() U_NOEXCEPT; | 
| 508 |     Edits ©Array(const Edits &other); | 
| 509 |     Edits &moveArray(Edits &src) U_NOEXCEPT; | 
| 510 |  | 
| 511 |     void setLastUnit(int32_t last) { array[length - 1] = (uint16_t)last; } | 
| 512 |     int32_t lastUnit() const { return length > 0 ? array[length - 1] : 0xffff; } | 
| 513 |  | 
| 514 |     void append(int32_t r); | 
| 515 |     UBool growArray(); | 
| 516 |  | 
| 517 |     static const int32_t STACK_CAPACITY = 100; | 
| 518 |     uint16_t *array; | 
| 519 |     int32_t capacity; | 
| 520 |     int32_t length; | 
| 521 |     int32_t delta; | 
| 522 |     int32_t numChanges; | 
| 523 |     UErrorCode errorCode_; | 
| 524 |     uint16_t stackArray[STACK_CAPACITY]; | 
| 525 | }; | 
| 526 |  | 
| 527 | U_NAMESPACE_END | 
| 528 |  | 
| 529 | #endif /* U_SHOW_CPLUSPLUS_API */ | 
| 530 |  | 
| 531 | #endif  // __EDITS_H__ | 
| 532 |  |