// Copyright 2012 The Chromium Authors // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #ifndef UI_GFX_UTF16_INDEXING_H_ #define UI_GFX_UTF16_INDEXING_H_ #include <stddef.h> #include <string> #include "ui/gfx/gfx_export.h" namespace gfx { // Returns false if s[index-1] is a high surrogate and s[index] is a low // surrogate, true otherwise. GFX_EXPORT bool IsValidCodePointIndex(const std::u16string& s, size_t index); // |UTF16IndexToOffset| returns the number of code points between |base| and // |pos| in the given string. |UTF16OffsetToIndex| returns the index that is // |offset| code points away from the given |base| index. These functions are // named after glib's |g_utf8_pointer_to_offset| and |g_utf8_offset_to_pointer|, // which perform the same function for UTF-8. As in glib, it is an error to // pass an |offset| that walks off the edge of the string. // // These functions attempt to deal with invalid use of UTF-16 surrogates in a // way that makes as much sense as possible: unpaired surrogates are treated as // single characters, and if an argument index points to the middle of a valid // surrogate pair, it is treated as though it pointed to the end of that pair. // The index returned by |UTF16OffsetToIndex| never points to the middle of a // surrogate pair. // // The following identities hold: // If |s| contains no surrogate pairs, then // UTF16IndexToOffset(s, base, pos) == pos - base // UTF16OffsetToIndex(s, base, offset) == base + offset // If |pos| does not point to the middle of a surrogate pair, then // UTF16OffsetToIndex(s, base, UTF16IndexToOffset(s, base, pos)) == pos // Always, // UTF16IndexToOffset(s, base, UTF16OffsetToIndex(s, base, ofs)) == ofs // UTF16IndexToOffset(s, i, j) == -UTF16IndexToOffset(s, j, i) GFX_EXPORT ptrdiff_t UTF16IndexToOffset(const std::u16string& s, size_t base, size_t pos); GFX_EXPORT size_t UTF16OffsetToIndex(const std::u16string& s, size_t base, ptrdiff_t offset); } // namespace gfx #endif // UI_GFX_UTF16_INDEXING_H_