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#ifndef _PANGOMM_LANGUAGE_H
#define _PANGOMM_LANGUAGE_H
#include <glibmm/ustring.h>
#include <sigc++/sigc++.h>
/* Copyright (C) 2002 The gtkmm Development Team
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free
* Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
*/
#include <glibmm/value.h>
#include <glibmm/arrayhandle.h>
#include <pango/pango-attributes.h>
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
extern "C" { typedef struct _PangoLanguage PangoLanguage; }
#endif
namespace Pango
{
/** @addtogroup pangommEnums pangomm Enums and Flags */
/**
* @var Script SCRIPT_INVALID_CODE
* A value never returned from pango_script_for_unichar().
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_COMMON
* A character used by multiple different scripts.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_INHERITED
* A mark glyph that takes its script from the
* base glyph to which it is attached.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_ARABIC
* Arabic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_ARMENIAN
* Armenian.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BENGALI
* Bengali.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BOPOMOFO
* Bopomofo.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CHEROKEE
* Cherokee.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_COPTIC
* Coptic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CYRILLIC
* Cyrillic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_DESERET
* Deseret.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_DEVANAGARI
* Devanagari.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_ETHIOPIC
* Ethiopic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GEORGIAN
* Georgian.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GOTHIC
* Gothic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GREEK
* Greek.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GUJARATI
* Gujarati.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GURMUKHI
* Gurmukhi.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_HAN
* Han.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_HANGUL
* Hangul.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_HEBREW
* Hebrew.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_HIRAGANA
* Hiragana.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KANNADA
* Kannada.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KATAKANA
* Katakana.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KHMER
* Khmer.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LAO
* Lao.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LATIN
* Latin.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MALAYALAM
* Malayalam.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MONGOLIAN
* Mongolian.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MYANMAR
* Myanmar.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OGHAM
* Ogham.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OLD_ITALIC
* Old Italic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_ORIYA
* Oriya.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_RUNIC
* Runic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SINHALA
* Sinhala.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SYRIAC
* Syriac.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TAMIL
* Tamil.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TELUGU
* Telugu.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_THAANA
* Thaana.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_THAI
* Thai.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TIBETAN
* Tibetan.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL
* Canadian Aboriginal.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_YI
* Yi.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TAGALOG
* Tagalog.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_HANUNOO
* Hanunoo.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BUHID
* Buhid.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TAGBANWA
* Tagbanwa.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BRAILLE
* Braille.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CYPRIOT
* Cypriot.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LIMBU
* Limbu.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OSMANYA
* Osmanya.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SHAVIAN
* Shavian.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LINEAR_B
* Linear B.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TAI_LE
* Tai Le.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_UGARITIC
* Ugaritic.
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_NEW_TAI_LUE
* New Tai Lue. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BUGINESE
* Buginese. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GLAGOLITIC
* Glagolitic. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TIFINAGH
* Tifinagh. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SYLOTI_NAGRI
* Syloti Nagri. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OLD_PERSIAN
* Old Persian. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KHAROSHTHI
* Kharoshthi. @newin{1,10}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_UNKNOWN
* An unassigned code point. @newin{1,14}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BALINESE
* Balinese. @newin{1,14}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CUNEIFORM
* Cuneiform. @newin{1,14}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_PHOENICIAN
* Phoenician. @newin{1,14}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_PHAGS_PA
* Phags-pa. @newin{1,14}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_NKO
* N'Ko. @newin{1,14}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KAYAH_LI
* Kayah Li. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LEPCHA
* Lepcha. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_REJANG
* Rejang. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SUNDANESE
* Sundanese. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SAURASHTRA
* Saurashtra. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CHAM
* Cham. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OL_CHIKI
* Ol Chiki. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_VAI
* Vai. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CARIAN
* Carian. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LYCIAN
* Lycian. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LYDIAN
* Lydian. @newin{1,20,1}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BATAK
* Batak. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BRAHMI
* Brahmi. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MANDAIC
* Mandaic. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CHAKMA
* Chakma. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MEROITIC_CURSIVE
* Meroitic Cursive. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MEROITIC_HIEROGLYPHS
* Meroitic Hieroglyphs. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MIAO
* Miao. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SHARADA
* Sharada. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SORA_SOMPENG
* Sora Sompeng. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TAKRI
* Takri. @newin{1,32}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_BASSA_VAH
* Bassa. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_CAUCASIAN_ALBANIAN
* Caucasian Albanian. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_DUPLOYAN
* Duployan. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_ELBASAN
* Elbasan. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_GRANTHA
* Grantha. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KHOJKI
* Kjohki. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_KHUDAWADI
* Khudawadi, Sindhi. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_LINEAR_A
* Linear A. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MAHAJANI
* Mahajani. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MANICHAEAN
* Manichaean. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MENDE_KIKAKUI
* Mende Kikakui. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MODI
* Modi. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MRO
* Mro. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_NABATAEAN
* Nabataean. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OLD_NORTH_ARABIAN
* Old North Arabian. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OLD_PERMIC
* Old Permic. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_PAHAWH_HMONG
* Pahawh Hmong. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_PALMYRENE
* Palmyrene. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_PAU_CIN_HAU
* Pau Cin Hau. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_PSALTER_PAHLAVI
* Psalter Pahlavi. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SIDDHAM
* Siddham. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_TIRHUTA
* Tirhuta. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_WARANG_CITI
* Warang Citi. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_AHOM
* Ahom. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_ANATOLIAN_HIEROGLYPHS
* Anatolian Hieroglyphs. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_HATRAN
* Hatran. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_MULTANI
* Multani. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_OLD_HUNGARIAN
* Old Hungarian. @newin{1,40}
*
* @var Script SCRIPT_SIGNWRITING
* Signwriting. @newin{1,40}
*
* @enum Script
*
* The Pango::Script enumeration identifies different writing
* systems. The values correspond to the names as defined in the
* Unicode standard.
* Note that new types may be added in the future. Applications should be ready
* to handle unknown values. This enumeration is interchangeable with
* UnicodeScript. See Unicode Standard Annex
* #24: Script names.
*
* @ingroup pangommEnums
*/
enum Script
{
SCRIPT_INVALID_CODE = -1,
SCRIPT_COMMON,
SCRIPT_INHERITED,
SCRIPT_ARABIC,
SCRIPT_ARMENIAN,
SCRIPT_BENGALI,
SCRIPT_BOPOMOFO,
SCRIPT_CHEROKEE,
SCRIPT_COPTIC,
SCRIPT_CYRILLIC,
SCRIPT_DESERET,
SCRIPT_DEVANAGARI,
SCRIPT_ETHIOPIC,
SCRIPT_GEORGIAN,
SCRIPT_GOTHIC,
SCRIPT_GREEK,
SCRIPT_GUJARATI,
SCRIPT_GURMUKHI,
SCRIPT_HAN,
SCRIPT_HANGUL,
SCRIPT_HEBREW,
SCRIPT_HIRAGANA,
SCRIPT_KANNADA,
SCRIPT_KATAKANA,
SCRIPT_KHMER,
SCRIPT_LAO,
SCRIPT_LATIN,
SCRIPT_MALAYALAM,
SCRIPT_MONGOLIAN,
SCRIPT_MYANMAR,
SCRIPT_OGHAM,
SCRIPT_OLD_ITALIC,
SCRIPT_ORIYA,
SCRIPT_RUNIC,
SCRIPT_SINHALA,
SCRIPT_SYRIAC,
SCRIPT_TAMIL,
SCRIPT_TELUGU,
SCRIPT_THAANA,
SCRIPT_THAI,
SCRIPT_TIBETAN,
SCRIPT_CANADIAN_ABORIGINAL,
SCRIPT_YI,
SCRIPT_TAGALOG,
SCRIPT_HANUNOO,
SCRIPT_BUHID,
SCRIPT_TAGBANWA,
SCRIPT_BRAILLE,
SCRIPT_CYPRIOT,
SCRIPT_LIMBU,
SCRIPT_OSMANYA,
SCRIPT_SHAVIAN,
SCRIPT_LINEAR_B,
SCRIPT_TAI_LE,
SCRIPT_UGARITIC,
SCRIPT_NEW_TAI_LUE,
SCRIPT_BUGINESE,
SCRIPT_GLAGOLITIC,
SCRIPT_TIFINAGH,
SCRIPT_SYLOTI_NAGRI,
SCRIPT_OLD_PERSIAN,
SCRIPT_KHAROSHTHI,
SCRIPT_UNKNOWN,
SCRIPT_BALINESE,
SCRIPT_CUNEIFORM,
SCRIPT_PHOENICIAN,
SCRIPT_PHAGS_PA,
SCRIPT_NKO,
SCRIPT_KAYAH_LI,
SCRIPT_LEPCHA,
SCRIPT_REJANG,
SCRIPT_SUNDANESE,
SCRIPT_SAURASHTRA,
SCRIPT_CHAM,
SCRIPT_OL_CHIKI,
SCRIPT_VAI,
SCRIPT_CARIAN,
SCRIPT_LYCIAN,
SCRIPT_LYDIAN,
SCRIPT_BATAK,
SCRIPT_BRAHMI,
SCRIPT_MANDAIC,
SCRIPT_CHAKMA,
SCRIPT_MEROITIC_CURSIVE,
SCRIPT_MEROITIC_HIEROGLYPHS,
SCRIPT_MIAO,
SCRIPT_SHARADA,
SCRIPT_SORA_SOMPENG,
SCRIPT_TAKRI,
SCRIPT_BASSA_VAH,
SCRIPT_CAUCASIAN_ALBANIAN,
SCRIPT_DUPLOYAN,
SCRIPT_ELBASAN,
SCRIPT_GRANTHA,
SCRIPT_KHOJKI,
SCRIPT_KHUDAWADI,
SCRIPT_LINEAR_A,
SCRIPT_MAHAJANI,
SCRIPT_MANICHAEAN,
SCRIPT_MENDE_KIKAKUI,
SCRIPT_MODI,
SCRIPT_MRO,
SCRIPT_NABATAEAN,
SCRIPT_OLD_NORTH_ARABIAN,
SCRIPT_OLD_PERMIC,
SCRIPT_PAHAWH_HMONG,
SCRIPT_PALMYRENE,
SCRIPT_PAU_CIN_HAU,
SCRIPT_PSALTER_PAHLAVI,
SCRIPT_SIDDHAM,
SCRIPT_TIRHUTA,
SCRIPT_WARANG_CITI,
SCRIPT_AHOM,
SCRIPT_ANATOLIAN_HIEROGLYPHS,
SCRIPT_HATRAN,
SCRIPT_MULTANI,
SCRIPT_OLD_HUNGARIAN,
SCRIPT_SIGNWRITING
};
} // namespace Pango
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
namespace Glib
{
template <>
class Value<Pango::Script> : public Glib::Value_Enum<Pango::Script>
{
public:
static GType value_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
};
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
namespace Pango
{
/** A Pango::Language is used to represent a language.
*/
class Language
{
public:
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
using CppObjectType = Language;
using BaseObjectType = PangoLanguage;
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
/** Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.
*/
static GType get_type() G_GNUC_CONST;
explicit Language(PangoLanguage* gobject, bool make_a_copy = true);
Language(const Language& other);
Language& operator=(const Language& other);
Language(Language&& other) noexcept;
Language& operator=(Language&& other) noexcept;
~Language() noexcept;
void swap(Language& other) noexcept;
///Provides access to the underlying C instance.
PangoLanguage* gobj() { return gobject_; }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance.
const PangoLanguage* gobj() const { return gobject_; }
///Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for freeing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
PangoLanguage* gobj_copy() const;
protected:
PangoLanguage* gobject_;
private:
//This function is a bad hack for internal use by renderers and Pango (from pango/pango-utils.c)
//This is defined as a macro
public:
/** Constructs an empty language tag.
*/
Language();
/** Constructs a Pango::Language object from a RFC-3066 format language tag.
* This function first canonicalizes the string by converting it to lowercase,
* mapping '_' to '-', and stripping all characters other than letters and '-'.
*/
Language(const Glib::ustring& language);
/** Gets a RFC-3066 format string representing the given language tag.
* @return A string representing the language tag. An empty string is returned if the language tag is empty.
*/
Glib::ustring get_string() const;
/** Checks if a language tag matches one of the elements in a list of
* language ranges. A language tag is considered to match a range
* in the list if the range is '*', the range is exactly the tag,
* or the range is a prefix of the tag, and the character after it
* in the tag is '-'.
*
* @param range_list A list of language ranges, separated by ';', ':',
* ',', or space characters.
* Each element must either be '*', or a RFC 3066 language range
* canonicalized as by from_string().
* @return <tt>true</tt> if a match was found.
*/
bool matches(const Glib::ustring & range_list) const;
/** Determines if @a script is one of the scripts used to
* write @a language. The returned value is conservative;
* if nothing is known about the language tag @a language,
* <tt>true</tt> will be returned, since, as far as Pango knows,
* @a script might be used to write @a language.
*
* This routine is used in Pango's itemization process when
* determining if a supplied language tag is relevant to
* a particular section of text. It probably is not useful for
* applications in most circumstances.
*
* This function uses get_scripts() internally.
*
* @newin{1,4}
*
* @param script A Pango::Script.
* @return <tt>true</tt> if @a script is one of the scripts used
* to write @a language or if nothing is known about @a language
* (including the case that @a language is <tt>nullptr</tt>),
* <tt>false</tt> otherwise.
*/
bool includes_script(Script script) const;
/** Determines the scripts used to to write this language.
* If nothing is known about the language tag then an empty container is returned.
* The list of scripts returned starts with the script that the
* language uses most and continues to the one it uses least.
*
* Most languages use only one script for writing, but there are
* some that use two (Latin and Cyrillic for example), and a few
* use three (Japanese for example). Applications should not make
* any assumptions on the maximum number of scripts returned
* though, except that it is a small number.
*
* @result A container of Script values.
*
* @newin{2,14}
*/
Glib::ArrayHandle<Script> get_scripts() const;
};
} /* namespace Pango */
namespace Pango
{
/** @relates Pango::Language
* @param lhs The left-hand side
* @param rhs The right-hand side
*/
inline void swap(Language& lhs, Language& rhs) noexcept
{ lhs.swap(rhs); }
} // namespace Pango
namespace Glib
{
/** A Glib::wrap() method for this object.
*
* @param object The C instance.
* @param take_copy False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref.
* @result A C++ instance that wraps this C instance.
*
* @relates Pango::Language
*/
Pango::Language wrap(PangoLanguage* object, bool take_copy = false);
#ifndef DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS
template <>
class Value<Pango::Language> : public Glib::Value_Boxed<Pango::Language>
{};
#endif /* DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS */
} // namespace Glib
#endif /* _PANGOMM_LANGUAGE_H */
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