Tizen Native API
5.0
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Parse Position is a simple object used by the Format and its subtypes to keep track of the current position during parsing.
Required Header
#include <utils_i18n.h>
Overview
The i18n_format_parse_object() function in the Format types requires a Parse Position object as an argument. By design, as you parse through a string with different formats, you can use the same Parse Position, since the index parameter records the current position.
Functions | |
int | i18n_parse_position_create (i18n_parse_position_h *parse_position) |
Creates a parse position object. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_create_with_index (int32_t new_index, i18n_parse_position_h *parse_position) |
Creates a parse position object with the given initial index. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_destroy (i18n_parse_position_h parse_position) |
Destroys the parse position object. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_clone (i18n_parse_position_h parse_position, i18n_parse_position_h *clone) |
Creates a clone of the given parse_position object. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_get_index (i18n_parse_position_h parse_position, int32_t *index) |
Retrieves the current parse position. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_set_index (i18n_parse_position_h parse_position, int32_t index) |
Sets the current parse position. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_set_error_index (i18n_parse_position_h parse_position, int32_t error_index) |
Sets the index at which a parse error occurred. | |
int | i18n_parse_position_get_error_index (i18n_parse_position_h parse_position, int32_t *error_index) |
Retrieves the index at which an error occurred, or -1 if the error index has not been set. | |
Typedefs | |
typedef void * | i18n_parse_position_h |
Handle to the object used by the Format and its subtypes to keep track of the current position during parsing. |
Typedef Documentation
typedef void* i18n_parse_position_h |
Handle to the object used by the Format and its subtypes to keep track of the current position during parsing.
- Since :
- 3.0
Function Documentation
int i18n_parse_position_clone | ( | i18n_parse_position_h | parse_position, |
i18n_parse_position_h * | clone | ||
) |
Creates a clone of the given parse_position object.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Remarks:
- The clone object should be released by the caller with the i18n_parse_position_destroy() function.
- Parameters:
-
[in] parse_position The parse position object to be cloned [out] clone The created parse position object
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter I18N_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Out of memory
int i18n_parse_position_create | ( | i18n_parse_position_h * | parse_position | ) |
Creates a parse position object.
The index is set to position 0.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Remarks:
- The created object should be released by the caller with the i18n_parse_position_destroy() function.
- Parameters:
-
[out] parse_position The created parse position object
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter I18N_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Out of memory
int i18n_parse_position_create_with_index | ( | int32_t | new_index, |
i18n_parse_position_h * | parse_position | ||
) |
Creates a parse position object with the given initial index.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Remarks:
- The created object should be released by the caller with the i18n_parse_position_destroy() function.
- Parameters:
-
[in] new_index The new text offset [out] parse_position The parse position object
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter I18N_ERROR_OUT_OF_MEMORY Out of memory
int i18n_parse_position_destroy | ( | i18n_parse_position_h | parse_position | ) |
Destroys the parse position object.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Parameters:
-
[in] parse_position The parse position object to destroy
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_parse_position_get_error_index | ( | i18n_parse_position_h | parse_position, |
int32_t * | error_index | ||
) |
Retrieves the index at which an error occurred, or -1 if the error index has not been set.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Parameters:
-
[in] parse_position The parse position object [out] error_index The index at which an error occurred
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_parse_position_get_index | ( | i18n_parse_position_h | parse_position, |
int32_t * | index | ||
) |
Retrieves the current parse position.
On input to a parse function, this is the index of the character at which parsing will begin; on output, it is the index of the character following the last character parsed.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Parameters:
-
[in] parse_position The parse position object [out] index The current index
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_parse_position_set_error_index | ( | i18n_parse_position_h | parse_position, |
int32_t | error_index | ||
) |
Sets the index at which a parse error occurred.
Formatters should set this before returning an error code from their parse_object() function. The default value is -1 if this is not set.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Parameters:
-
[in] parse_position The parse position object [in] error_index The error index
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_parse_position_set_index | ( | i18n_parse_position_h | parse_position, |
int32_t | index | ||
) |
Sets the current parse position.
- Since :
- 2.3.2 and 3.0
- Parameters:
-
[in] parse_position The parse position object [in] index The new index
- Returns:
0
on success, otherwise a negative error value
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter