Tizen Native API
7.0
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The Udatepg module provides flexible generation of date format patterns, like "yy-MM-dd". The user can build up the generator by adding successive patterns.
Required Header
#include <utils_i18n.h>
Overview
The Udatepg module provides flexible generation of date format patterns, like "yy-MM-dd". The user can build up the generator by adding successive patterns. Once that is done, a query can be made using a "skeleton", which is a pattern that just includes the desired fields and lengths(Since Tizen 3.0 constants for skeletons are available - see I18N_UDATE_YEAR and many, many others). The generator will return the "best fit" pattern corresponding to that skeleton.
The main method people will use is i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern(), since normally i18n_udatepg_h is pre-built with data from a particular locale. However, generators can be built directly from other data as well.
All input handlers must not be NULL
.
Sample Code 1
Gets the best pattern according to a given locale and formats a current date and time using an i18n_udate_format_h
i18n_udatepg_h pattern_generator = NULL; char *locale = I18N_ULOCALE_US; dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "pattern_generator\n"); if(!pattern_generator) { // create a pattern generator according to a given locale i18n_udatepg_create(locale, &pattern_generator); } if(!pattern_generator) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "i18n_udatepg_create fail"); return ; } i18n_uchar bestPattern[64] = {0,}; char bestPatternString[64] = {0,}; int bestPatternLength, len; const char *custom_format = "yyyy.MM.dd G 'at' HH:mm:ss zzz"; i18n_uchar uch_custom_format[64]; int ret = I18N_ERROR_NONE; dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "getBestPattern\n"); i18n_ustring_copy_ua(uch_custom_format, custom_format); len = i18n_ustring_get_length(uch_custom_format); // gets the best pattern that matches the given custom_format i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern(pattern_generator, uch_custom_format, len, bestPattern, 64, &bestPatternLength); i18n_ustring_copy_au_n(bestPatternString, bestPattern, 64); // gets "MM/dd/yyyy G h:mm:ss a zzz" as the best pattern dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "getBestPattern(char[]) : %s \n", bestPatternString); // closes a generator i18n_udatepg_destroy(pattern_generator); i18n_udate_format_h formatter_KR = NULL; i18n_udate_format_h formatter_LA = NULL; i18n_udate_format_h formatter_SaoPaulo = NULL; i18n_uchar formatted[64] = {0,}; char result[64] = {0,}; int formattedLength; i18n_udate date; const char *timezone_KR = "GMT+9:00"; // TimeZone for Korea/Seoul const char *timezone_LA = "America/Los_Angeles"; const char *timezone_SaoPaulo = "America/Sao_Paulo"; // Brazil/East i18n_uchar utf16_timezone_KR[64] = {0,}; i18n_uchar utf16_timezone_LA[64] = {0,}; i18n_uchar utf16_timezone_SaoPaulo[64] = {0,}; i18n_ustring_copy_ua_n(utf16_timezone_KR, timezone_KR, strlen(timezone_KR)); i18n_ustring_copy_ua_n(utf16_timezone_LA, timezone_LA, strlen(timezone_LA)); i18n_ustring_copy_ua_n(utf16_timezone_SaoPaulo, timezone_SaoPaulo, strlen(timezone_SaoPaulo)); // creates new i18n_udate_format to format dates and times ret = i18n_udate_create(I18N_UDATE_FULL , I18N_UDATE_FULL , locale, utf16_timezone_KR, -1, bestPattern, -1, &formatter_KR); if (ret != I18N_ERROR_NONE) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "i18n_udate_create failed !!! \n"); } if (!formatter_KR) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "formatter is NULL\n"); } ret = i18n_udate_create(I18N_UDATE_FULL , I18N_UDATE_FULL , locale, utf16_timezone_LA, -1, bestPattern, -1, &formatter_LA); if (ret != I18N_ERROR_NONE) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "i18n_udate_create failed !!! \n"); } if (!formatter_LA) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "formatter is NULL\n"); } ret = i18n_udate_create(I18N_UDATE_PATTERN , I18N_UDATE_PATTERN , locale, utf16_timezone_SaoPaulo, -1, bestPattern, -1, &formatter_SaoPaulo); if (ret != I18N_ERROR_NONE) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "i18n_udate_create failed !!! \n"); } if (!formatter_SaoPaulo) { dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "formatter is NULL\n"); } dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "i18n_udate_format_date\n"); // gets the current date and time i18n_ucalendar_get_now(&date); // formats a date using i18n_udate_format i18n_udate_format_date(formatter_KR, date, formatted, 64, NULL, &formattedLength); i18n_ustring_copy_au_n(result, formatted, 64); //ex) KOREA/Seoul - Current date : Wednesday, June 18, 2014 1:34:54 PM GMT+09:00 dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "KOREA/Seoul - Current date : %s\n",result); // formats a date using i18n_udate_format i18n_udate_format_date(formatter_LA, date, formatted, 64, NULL, &formattedLength); i18n_ustring_copy_au_n(result, formatted, 64); //ex) America/LOS Angeles - Current date : Tuesday, June 17, 2014 9:34:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "America/LOS Angeles - Current date : %s\n",result); // formats a date using i18n_udate_format i18n_udate_format_date(formatter_SaoPaulo, date, formatted, 64, NULL, &formattedLength); i18n_ustring_copy_au_n(result, formatted, 64); //ex) Brazil/Sao Paulo - Current date : 6 18, 2014 AD, 1:34:54 PM GMT-2 dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "Brazil/Sao Paulo - Current date : %s\n",result); dlog_print(DLOG_INFO, LOG_TAG, "i18n_udate_destroy\n"); // destroy an #i18n_udate_format_h i18n_udate_destroy(formatter_KR); i18n_udate_destroy(formatter_LA); i18n_udate_destroy(formatter_SaoPaulo);
Functions | |
int | i18n_udatepg_create (const char *locale, i18n_udatepg_h *dtpg) |
Opens a generator according to a given locale. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_destroy (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg) |
Destroys a generator. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *skeleton, int32_t len, i18n_uchar *best_pattern, int32_t capacity, int32_t *best_pattern_len) |
Gets the best pattern matching the input skeleton. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_create_empty (i18n_udatepg_h *dtpg) |
Creates an empty generator, to be constructed with i18n_udatepg_add_pattern() etc. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_clone (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_udatepg_h *dtpg_clone) |
Creates a copy of a generator. | |
int32_t | i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern_with_options (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *skeleton, int32_t length, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_match_options_e options, i18n_uchar *best_pattern, int32_t capacity) |
Gets the best pattern matching the input skeleton. | |
int32_t | i18n_udatepg_get_skeleton (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *pattern, int32_t length, i18n_uchar *skeleton, int32_t capacity) |
Gets a unique skeleton from a given pattern. For example, both "MMM-dd" and "dd/MMM" produce the skeleton "MMMdd". | |
int32_t | i18n_udatepg_get_base_skeleton (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *pattern, int32_t length, i18n_uchar *base_skeleton, int32_t capacity) |
Gets a unique base skeleton from a given pattern. | |
int32_t | i18n_udatepg_add_pattern (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *pattern, int32_t pattern_length, i18n_ubool override, i18n_uchar *conflicting_pattern, int32_t capacity, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_conflict_e *conflict_status) |
Adds a pattern to the generator. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_format (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e field, const i18n_uchar *value, int32_t length) |
An append_item_format is a pattern used to append a field if there is no good match. | |
const i18n_uchar * | i18n_udatepg_get_append_item_format (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e field, int32_t *pattern_length) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_format(). | |
int | i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_name (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e field, const i18n_uchar *value, int32_t length) |
Sets the name of field, e.g. "era" in English for ERA. | |
const i18n_uchar * | i18n_udatepg_get_append_item_name (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e field, int32_t *pattern_length) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_name(). | |
int | i18n_udatepg_set_date_time_format (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *date_time_format, int32_t length) |
The date time format is a message format pattern used to compose date and time patterns. | |
const i18n_uchar * | i18n_udatepg_get_date_time_format (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, int32_t *pattern_length) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_date_time_format(). | |
int | i18n_udatepg_set_decimal (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *decimal, int32_t length) |
The decimal value is used in formatting fractions of seconds. | |
const i18n_uchar * | i18n_udatepg_get_decimal (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, int32_t *pattern_length) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_decimal(). | |
int32_t | i18n_udatepg_replace_field_types (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *pattern, int32_t pattern_length, const i18n_uchar *skeleton, int32_t skeleton_length, i18n_uchar *dest, int32_t dest_capacity) |
Adjusts the field types (width and subtype) of a pattern to match what is in a skeleton. | |
int32_t | i18n_udatepg_replace_field_types_with_options (i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *pattern, int32_t pattern_length, const i18n_uchar *skeleton, int32_t skeleton_length, i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_match_options_e options, i18n_uchar *dest, int32_t dest_capacity) |
Adjusts the field types (width and subtype) of a pattern to match what is in a skeleton. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_skeletons_create (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_uenumeration_h *enumeration) |
Creates an i18n_uenumeration_h for list of all the skeletons in canonical form. | |
int | i18n_udatepg_base_skeletons_create (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, i18n_uenumeration_h *enumeration) |
Creates an i18n_uenumeration_h for list of all the base skeletons in canonical form. | |
const i18n_uchar * | i18n_udatepg_get_pattern_for_skeleton (const i18n_udatepg_h dtpg, const i18n_uchar *skeleton, int32_t skeleton_length, int32_t *pattern_length) |
Gets the pattern corresponding to a given skeleton. | |
Typedefs | |
typedef void * | i18n_udatepg_h |
Handle for a date/time pattern generator object. |
Typedef Documentation
typedef void* i18n_udatepg_h |
Handle for a date/time pattern generator object.
- Since :
- 2.3
Enumeration Type Documentation
Enumeration for status return values from i18n_udatepg_add_pattern().
- Since :
- 2.3.1
Enumeration for field number constants for i18n_udatepg_get_append_item_format() and similar functions.
These constants are separate from i18n_udate_format_field_e despite semantic overlap because some fields are merged for the date/time pattern generator.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Enumerator:
Enumeration for masks to control forcing the length of specified fields in the returned pattern to match those in the skeleton (when this would not happen otherwise).
.
These may be combined to force the length of multiple fields. Used with i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern_with_options(), i18n_udatepg_replace_field_types_with_options().
- Since :
- 2.3.1
Function Documentation
int32_t i18n_udatepg_add_pattern | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | pattern, | ||
int32_t | pattern_length, | ||
i18n_ubool | override, | ||
i18n_uchar * | conflicting_pattern, | ||
int32_t | capacity, | ||
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_conflict_e * | conflict_status | ||
) |
Adds a pattern to the generator.
If the pattern has the same skeleton as an existing pattern, and the override parameter is set, then the previous value is overridden. Otherwise, the previous value is retained. In either case, the conflicting status is set and previous value is stored in conflicting pattern.
Note that single-field patterns (like "MMM") are automatically added, and don't need to be added explicitly!
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section and i18n_error_code_e description.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern Input pattern, such as "dd/MMM". Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern_length The length of pattern
, >= 0.[in] override when existing values are to be overridden use true, otherwise use false. [out] conflicting_pattern Previous pattern with the same skeleton. [in] capacity The capacity of conflicting_pattern
.[out] conflict_status A pointer to the conflicting status The value could be I18N_UDATEPG_NO_CONFLICT, I18N_UDATEPG_BASE_CONFLICT or I18N_UDATEPG_CONFLICT.
- Returns:
- Length of
conflicting_pattern
. -1 ifconflict_status
is I18N_UDATEPG_NO_CONFLICT
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_base_skeletons_create | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_uenumeration_h * | enumeration | ||
) |
Creates an i18n_uenumeration_h for list of all the base skeletons in canonical form.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[out] enumeration A pointer to the i18n_uenumeration_h for list of all the base skeletons. The caller must destroy the object.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_clone | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_udatepg_h * | dtpg_clone | ||
) |
Creates a copy of a generator.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle to be copied. Must not be NULL
.[out] dtpg_clone A pointer to clone of dtpg
handle.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_create | ( | const char * | locale, |
i18n_udatepg_h * | dtpg | ||
) |
Opens a generator according to a given locale.
- Remarks:
- Must release dtpg using i18n_udatepg_destroy().
- Since :
- 2.3
- Parameters:
-
[in] locale If NULL
- default locale will be used.[out] dtpg A pointer to i18n_udatepg_h. Must not be NULL
.
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_create_empty | ( | i18n_udatepg_h * | dtpg | ) |
Creates an empty generator, to be constructed with i18n_udatepg_add_pattern() etc.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[out] dtpg A pointer to the i18n_udatepg_h handle.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_destroy | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg | ) |
Destroys a generator.
- Since :
- 2.3
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg A pointer to i18n_udatepg_h. Must not be NULL
.
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
const i18n_uchar* i18n_udatepg_get_append_item_format | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e | field, | ||
int32_t * | pattern_length | ||
) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_format().
Values below 0 or at or above I18N_UDATEPG_FIELD_COUNT are illegal arguments.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] field One of i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e, such as I18N_UDATEPG_ERA_FIELD. [out] pattern_length A pointer that will receive the length of append item format value.
- Returns:
- The append_item_format for field
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
const i18n_uchar* i18n_udatepg_get_append_item_name | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e | field, | ||
int32_t * | pattern_length | ||
) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_name().
Values below 0 or at or above I18N_UDATEPG_FIELD_COUNT are illegal arguments.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg The i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] field i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e, such as I18N_UDATEPG_ERA_FIELD. [out] pattern_length A pointer that will receive the length of the name for field
.
- Returns:
- The name for
field
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
- See also:
- i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_name()
int32_t i18n_udatepg_get_base_skeleton | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | pattern, | ||
int32_t | length, | ||
i18n_uchar * | base_skeleton, | ||
int32_t | capacity | ||
) |
Gets a unique base skeleton from a given pattern.
This is the same as the skeleton, except that differences in length are minimized so as to only preserve the difference between string and numeric form. So for example, both "MMM-dd" and "d/MMM" produce the skeleton "MMMd"(notice the single d).
Note that this function uses a non-const i18n_udatepg_h : It uses a stateful pattern parser which is set up for each generator object, rather than creating one for each function call. Consecutive calls to this function do not affect each other, but this function cannot be used concurrently on a single generator object.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section and i18n_error_code_e description.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern Input pattern, such as "dd/MMM". Must not be NULL
.[in] length The length of pattern
, >= 0.[out] base_skeleton Such as "Md". [in] capacity The capacity of base skeleton
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The length of
base_skeleton
.
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | skeleton, | ||
int32_t | len, | ||
i18n_uchar * | best_pattern, | ||
int32_t | capacity, | ||
int32_t * | best_pattern_len | ||
) |
Gets the best pattern matching the input skeleton.
It is guaranteed to have all of the fields in the skeleton.
- Remarks:
- This function uses a non-const i18n_udatepg_h: It uses a stateful pattern parser which is set up for each generator object, rather than creating one for each function call. Consecutive calls to this function do not affect each other, but this function cannot be used concurrently on a single generator object.
- Since :
- 2.3
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg A pointer to i18n_udatepg_h. Must not be NULL
.[in] skeleton The skeleton is a pattern containing only the variable fields.
For example, "MMMdd" and "mmhh" are skeletons. Must not beNULL
.[in] len The length of the skeleton, >= 0. [out] best_pattern The best pattern found from the given skeleton. [in] capacity The capacity of best_pattern, >= 0 [out] best_pattern_len The length of best_pattern.
- Return values:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter I18N_ERROR_BUFFER_OVERFLOW A result would not fit in the supplied buffer
int32_t i18n_udatepg_get_best_pattern_with_options | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | skeleton, | ||
int32_t | length, | ||
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_match_options_e | options, | ||
i18n_uchar * | best_pattern, | ||
int32_t | capacity | ||
) |
Gets the best pattern matching the input skeleton.
It is guaranteed to have all of the fields in the skeleton.
Note that this function uses a non-const i18n_udatepg_h: It uses a stateful pattern parser which is set up for each generator object, rather than creating one for each function call. Consecutive calls to this function do not affect each other, but this function cannot be used concurrently on a single generator object.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section and i18n_error_code_e description.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] skeleton The skeleton
is a pattern containing only the variable fields; for example, "MMMdd" and "mmhh" are skeletons. Must not beNULL
.[in] length The length of skeleton
, >= 0.[in] options Options for forcing the length of specified fields in the returned pattern to match those in the skeleton
(when this would not happen otherwise). For default behavior, use I18N_UDATEPG_MATCH_NO_OPTIONS.[out] best_pattern The best pattern found from the given skeleton
.[in] capacity The capacity of best_pattern
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The length of
best_pattern
.
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
const i18n_uchar* i18n_udatepg_get_date_time_format | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
int32_t * | pattern_length | ||
) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_date_time_format().
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[out] pattern_length A pointer that will receive the length of the date_time_format.
- Returns:
- A date_time_format
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
- See also:
- i18n_udatepg_set_date_time_format()
const i18n_uchar* i18n_udatepg_get_decimal | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
int32_t * | pattern_length | ||
) |
Getter corresponding to i18n_udatepg_set_decimal().
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg The i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[out] pattern_length A pointer that will receive the length of the decimal string.
- Returns:
- Corresponding to the decimal point.
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
- See also:
- i18n_udatepg_set_decimal()
const i18n_uchar* i18n_udatepg_get_pattern_for_skeleton | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | skeleton, | ||
int32_t | skeleton_length, | ||
int32_t * | pattern_length | ||
) |
Gets the pattern corresponding to a given skeleton.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg The i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] skeleton The skeleton. Must not be NULL
.[in] skeleton_length The length of skeleton, >= 0. [out] pattern_length The pointer to the length of return pattern
- Returns:
- Pattern corresponding to a given skeleton
- Exceptions:
-
I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int32_t i18n_udatepg_get_skeleton | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | pattern, | ||
int32_t | length, | ||
i18n_uchar * | skeleton, | ||
int32_t | capacity | ||
) |
Gets a unique skeleton from a given pattern. For example, both "MMM-dd" and "dd/MMM" produce the skeleton "MMMdd".
Note that this function uses a non-const i18n_udatepg_h: It uses a stateful pattern parser which is set up for each generator object, rather than creating one for each function call. Consecutive calls to this function do not affect each other, but this function cannot be used concurrently on a single generator object.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section and i18n_error_code_e description.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern Input pattern, such as "dd/MMM". Must not be NULL
.[in] length The length of pattern
, >= 0.[out] skeleton Such as "MMMdd". [in] capacity The capacity of skeleton
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The length of
skeleton
.
- Exceptions:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int32_t i18n_udatepg_replace_field_types | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | pattern, | ||
int32_t | pattern_length, | ||
const i18n_uchar * | skeleton, | ||
int32_t | skeleton_length, | ||
i18n_uchar * | dest, | ||
int32_t | dest_capacity | ||
) |
Adjusts the field types (width and subtype) of a pattern to match what is in a skeleton.
That is, if you supply a pattern like "d-M H:m", and a skeleton of "MMMMddhhmm", then the input pattern is adjusted to be "dd-MMMM hh:mm". This is used internally to get the best match for the input skeleton, but can also be used externally.
Note that this function uses a non-const i18n_udatepg_h: It uses a stateful pattern parser which is set up for each generator object, rather than creating one for each function call. Consecutive calls to this function do not affect each other, but this function cannot be used concurrently on a single generator object.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section and i18n_error_code_e description.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg The i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern Input pattern. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern_length The length of input pattern, >= 0. [in] skeleton The skeleton. Must not be NULL
.[in] skeleton_length The length of input skeleton, >= 0. [out] dest Pattern adjusted to match the skeleton fields widths and subtypes. [in] dest_capacity The capacity of dest, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The length of dest.
- Exceptions:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int32_t i18n_udatepg_replace_field_types_with_options | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | pattern, | ||
int32_t | pattern_length, | ||
const i18n_uchar * | skeleton, | ||
int32_t | skeleton_length, | ||
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_match_options_e | options, | ||
i18n_uchar * | dest, | ||
int32_t | dest_capacity | ||
) |
Adjusts the field types (width and subtype) of a pattern to match what is in a skeleton.
That is, if you supply a pattern like "d-M H:m", and a skeleton of "MMMMddhhmm", then the input pattern is adjusted to be "dd-MMMM hh:mm". This is used internally to get the best match for the input skeleton, but can also be used externally.
Note that this function uses a non-const i18n_udatepg_h: It uses a stateful pattern parser which is set up for each generator object, rather than creating one for each function call. Consecutive calls to this function do not affect each other, but this function cannot be used concurrently on a single generator object.
- Remarks:
- The specific error code can be obtained using the get_last_result() method. Error codes are described in Exceptions section and i18n_error_code_e description.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg The i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern Input pattern. Must not be NULL
.[in] pattern_length The length of input pattern, >= 0. [in] skeleton The skeleton. Must not be NULL
.[in] skeleton_length The length of input skeleton, >= 0. [in] options Options controlling whether the length of specified fields in the pattern are adjusted to match those in the skeleton (when this would not happen otherwise). For default behavior, use I18N_UDATEPG_MATCH_NO_OPTIONS. [out] dest Pattern adjusted to match the skeleton fields widths and subtypes. [in] dest_capacity The capacity of dest, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The length of dest.
- Exceptions:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_format | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e | field, | ||
const i18n_uchar * | value, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
) |
An append_item_format is a pattern used to append a field if there is no good match.
For example, suppose that the input skeleton is "GyyyyMMMd", and there is no matching pattern internally, but there is a pattern matching "yyyyMMMd", say "d-MM-yyyy". Then that pattern is used, plus the G. The way these two are conjoined is by using the append_item_format for G (era). So if that value is, say "{0}, {1}" then the final resulting pattern is "d-MM-yyyy, G".
There are actually three available variables : {0} is the pattern so far, {1} is the element we are adding, and {2} is the name of the element.
This reflects the way that the CLDR data is organized.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
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[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] field One of i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e, such as I18N_UDATEPG_ERA_FIELD. [in] value Pattern, such as "{0}, {1}". Must not be NULL
.[in] length The length of value
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
int i18n_udatepg_set_append_item_name | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e | field, | ||
const i18n_uchar * | value, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
) |
Sets the name of field, e.g. "era" in English for ERA.
These are only used if the corresponding append_item_format is used, and if it contains a {2} variable. This reflects the way that the CLDR data is organized.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
-
[in] dtpg An i18n_udatepg_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] field i18n_udatepg_date_time_pattern_field_e, such as I18N_UDATEPG_ERA_FIELD. [in] value Name for the field
. Must not beNULL
.[in] length The length of value
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
- See also:
- i18n_udatepg_get_append_item_name()
int i18n_udatepg_set_date_time_format | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | date_time_format, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
) |
The date time format is a message format pattern used to compose date and time patterns.
The default value is "{0} {1}", where {0} will be replaced by the date pattern and {1} will be replaced by the time pattern. This is used when the input skeleton contains both date and time fields, but there is not a close match among the added patterns. For example, suppose that this object was created by adding "dd-MMM" and "hh:mm", and its date time format is the default "{0} {1}". Then if the input skeleton is "MMMdhmm", there is not an exact match, so the input skeleton is broken up into two components "MMMd" and "hmm". There are close matches for those two skeletons, so the result is put together with this pattern, resulting in "d-MMM h:mm".
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
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[in] dtpg An i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] date_time_format A message format pattern, here {0} will be replaced by the date pattern and {1} will be replaced by the time pattern. Must not be NULL
.[in] length The length of date_time_format
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
- See also:
- i18n_udatepg_get_date_time_format()
int i18n_udatepg_set_decimal | ( | i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
const i18n_uchar * | decimal, | ||
int32_t | length | ||
) |
The decimal value is used in formatting fractions of seconds.
If the skeleton contains fractional seconds, then this is used with the fractional seconds. For example, suppose that the input pattern is "hhmmssSSSS", and the best matching pattern internally is "H:mm:ss", and the decimal string is ",". Then the resulting pattern is modified to be "H:mm:ss,SSSS"
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
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[in] dtpg The i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[in] decimal Decimal. Must not be NULL
.[in] length The length of decimal
, >= 0.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter
- See also:
- i18n_udatepg_get_decimal()
int i18n_udatepg_skeletons_create | ( | const i18n_udatepg_h | dtpg, |
i18n_uenumeration_h * | enumeration | ||
) |
Creates an i18n_uenumeration_h for list of all the skeletons in canonical form.
Call i18n_udatepg_get_pattern_for_skeleton() to get the corresponding pattern.
- Since :
- 2.3.1
- Parameters:
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[in] dtpg An i18n_udate_format_h handle. Must not be NULL
.[out] enumeration A pointer to the i18n_uenumeration_h for list of all the skeletons. The caller must destroy the object.
- Returns:
- The obtained error code.
- Return values:
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I18N_ERROR_NONE Successful I18N_ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER Invalid function parameter