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This notice and attribution to IBM may not * * to removed. * ******************************************************************************* */ package sun.text.normalizer; /** * <code>Replaceable</code> is an interface representing a * string of characters that supports the replacement of a range of * itself with a new string of characters. It is used by APIs that * change a piece of text while retaining metadata. Metadata is data * other than the Unicode characters returned by char32At(). One * example of metadata is style attributes; another is an edit * history, marking each character with an author and revision number. * * <p>An implicit aspect of the <code>Replaceable</code> API is that * during a replace operation, new characters take on the metadata of * the old characters. For example, if the string "the <b>bold</b> * font" has range (4, 8) replaced with "strong", then it becomes "the * <b>strong</b> font". * * <p><code>Replaceable</code> specifies ranges using a start * offset and a limit offset. The range of characters thus specified * includes the characters at offset start..limit-1. That is, the * start offset is inclusive, and the limit offset is exclusive. * * <p><code>Replaceable</code> also includes API to access characters * in the string: <code>length()</code>, <code>charAt()</code>, * <code>char32At()</code>, and <code>extractBetween()</code>. * * <p>For a subclass to support metadata, typical behavior of * <code>replace()</code> is the following: * <ul> * <li>Set the metadata of the new text to the metadata of the first * character replaced</li> * <li>If no characters are replaced, use the metadata of the * previous character</li> * <li>If there is no previous character (i.e. start == 0), use the * following character</li> * <li>If there is no following character (i.e. the replaceable was * empty), use default metadata</li> * <li>If the code point U+FFFF is seen, it should be interpreted as * a special marker having no metadata</li> * </ul> * If this is not the behavior, the subclass should document any differences. * * <p>Copyright © IBM Corporation 1999. All rights reserved. * * @author Alan Liu * @stable ICU 2.0 */ interface Replaceable { /** * Returns the number of 16-bit code units in the text. * @return number of 16-bit code units in text * @stable ICU 2.0 */ int length(); /** * Returns the 16-bit code unit at the given offset into the text. * @param offset an integer between 0 and <code>length()</code>-1 * inclusive * @return 16-bit code unit of text at given offset * @stable ICU 2.0 */ char charAt(int offset); /** * Copies characters from this object into the destination * character array. The first character to be copied is at index * <code>srcStart</code>; the last character to be copied is at * index <code>srcLimit-1</code> (thus the total number of * characters to be copied is <code>srcLimit-srcStart</code>). The * characters are copied into the subarray of <code>dst</code> * starting at index <code>dstStart</code> and ending at index * <code>dstStart + (srcLimit-srcStart) - 1</code>. * * @param srcStart the beginning index to copy, inclusive; * {@code 0 <= start <= limit}. * @param srcLimit the ending index to copy, exclusive; * {@code start <= limit <= length()}. * @param dst the destination array. * @param dstStart the start offset in the destination array. * @stable ICU 2.0 */ void getChars(int srcStart, int srcLimit, char dst[], int dstStart); }