1 | /* |
2 | ********************************************************************** |
3 | * Copyright (C) 1999-2005, International Business Machines |
4 | * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved. |
5 | ********************************************************************** |
6 | * Date Name Description |
7 | * 03/14/00 aliu Creation. |
8 | * 06/27/00 aliu Change from C++ class to C struct |
9 | ********************************************************************** |
10 | */ |
11 | #ifndef PARSEERR_H |
12 | #define PARSEERR_H |
13 | |
14 | #include "unicode/utypes.h" |
15 | |
16 | |
17 | /** |
18 | * \file |
19 | * \brief C API: Parse Error Information |
20 | */ |
21 | /** |
22 | * The capacity of the context strings in UParseError. |
23 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
24 | */ |
25 | enum { U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN = 16 }; |
26 | |
27 | /** |
28 | * A UParseError struct is used to returned detailed information about |
29 | * parsing errors. It is used by ICU parsing engines that parse long |
30 | * rules, patterns, or programs, where the text being parsed is long |
31 | * enough that more information than a UErrorCode is needed to |
32 | * localize the error. |
33 | * |
34 | * <p>The line, offset, and context fields are optional; parsing |
35 | * engines may choose not to use to use them. |
36 | * |
37 | * <p>The preContext and postContext strings include some part of the |
38 | * context surrounding the error. If the source text is "let for=7" |
39 | * and "for" is the error (e.g., because it is a reserved word), then |
40 | * some examples of what a parser might produce are the following: |
41 | * |
42 | * <pre> |
43 | * preContext postContext |
44 | * "" "" The parser does not support context |
45 | * "let " "=7" Pre- and post-context only |
46 | * "let " "for=7" Pre- and post-context and error text |
47 | * "" "for" Error text only |
48 | * </pre> |
49 | * |
50 | * <p>Examples of engines which use UParseError (or may use it in the |
51 | * future) are Transliterator, RuleBasedBreakIterator, and |
52 | * RegexPattern. |
53 | * |
54 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
55 | */ |
56 | typedef struct UParseError { |
57 | |
58 | /** |
59 | * The line on which the error occured. If the parser uses this |
60 | * field, it sets it to the line number of the source text line on |
61 | * which the error appears, which will be be a value >= 1. If the |
62 | * parse does not support line numbers, the value will be <= 0. |
63 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
64 | */ |
65 | int32_t line; |
66 | |
67 | /** |
68 | * The character offset to the error. If the line field is >= 1, |
69 | * then this is the offset from the start of the line. Otherwise, |
70 | * this is the offset from the start of the text. If the parser |
71 | * does not support this field, it will have a value < 0. |
72 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
73 | */ |
74 | int32_t offset; |
75 | |
76 | /** |
77 | * Textual context before the error. Null-terminated. The empty |
78 | * string if not supported by parser. |
79 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
80 | */ |
81 | UChar preContext[U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN]; |
82 | |
83 | /** |
84 | * The error itself and/or textual context after the error. |
85 | * Null-terminated. The empty string if not supported by parser. |
86 | * @stable ICU 2.0 |
87 | */ |
88 | UChar postContext[U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN]; |
89 | |
90 | } UParseError; |
91 | |
92 | #endif |
93 | |