/usr/include/libwaei/resultline.h is in libwaei-dev 3.2.0b1-1.
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#define LW_RESULTLINE_INCLUDED
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//!
//! @file src/include/libwaei/resultline.h
//!
//! @brief To be written.
//!
//! To be written.
//!
#include <libwaei/io.h>
#define LW_RESULTLINE(object) (LwResultLine*) object
typedef enum {
LW_RESULTLINE_RELEVANCE_UNSET,
LW_RESULTLINE_RELEVANCE_LOW,
LW_RESULTLINE_RELEVANCE_MEDIUM,
LW_RESULTLINE_RELEVANCE_HIGH,
TOTAL_RESULTLINE_RELEVANCE
} LwResultLineRelevance;
//!
//! @brief Primitive for storing lists of dictionaries
//!
struct _LwResultLine {
char string[LW_IO_MAX_FGETS_LINE]; //!< Character array holding the result line for the pointers to reference
//General result things
LwResultLineRelevance relevance;
char *def_start[50]; //!< Pointer to the definitions
int def_total; //!< Total definitions found for a result
char *number[50]; //!< Pointer to the numbers of the definitions
char *kanji_start; //!< The kanji portion of the definition
char *furigana_start; //!< The furigana portion of a definition
char *classification_start; //!< The classification of the word type of the Japanese word.
//Kanji things
char *strokes; //!< Pointer to the number of strokes of a kanji
char *frequency; //!< Pointer to the frequency number of a kanji
char *readings[3]; //!< Pointer to the readings of a kanji
char *meanings; //!< Pointer to the meanings of a kanji
char *grade; //!< Pointer to the grade of a kanji
char *jlpt; //!< Pointer to the JLPT level of a kanji
char *kanji; //!< Pointer to the kanji itself
char *radicals; //!< Pointer to a kanji's radicals
gboolean important; //!< Weather a word/phrase has a high frequency of usage.
};
typedef struct _LwResultLine LwResultLine;
LwResultLine* lw_resultline_new (void);
void lw_resultline_free (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_init (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_deinit (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_parse_edict_result_string (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_parse_kanjidict_result_string (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_parse_radicaldict_result_string (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_parse_examplesdict_result_string (LwResultLine*);
void lw_resultline_parse_unknowndict_result_string (LwResultLine*);
gboolean lw_resultline_is_similar (LwResultLine *rl1, LwResultLine *rl2);
#endif
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