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- /*
- **********************************************************************
- * Copyright (C) 1999-2005, International Business Machines
- * Corporation and others. All Rights Reserved.
- **********************************************************************
- * Date Name Description
- * 03/14/00 aliu Creation.
- * 06/27/00 aliu Change from C++ class to C struct
- **********************************************************************
- */
- #ifndef PARSEERR_H
- #define PARSEERR_H
- #include "unicode/utypes.h"
- /**
- * \file
- * \brief C API: Parse Error Information
- */
- /**
- * The capacity of the context strings in UParseError.
- * @stable ICU 2.0
- */
- enum { U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN = 16 };
- /**
- * A UParseError struct is used to returned detailed information about
- * parsing errors. It is used by ICU parsing engines that parse long
- * rules, patterns, or programs, where the text being parsed is long
- * enough that more information than a UErrorCode is needed to
- * localize the error.
- *
- * <p>The line, offset, and context fields are optional; parsing
- * engines may choose not to use to use them.
- *
- * <p>The preContext and postContext strings include some part of the
- * context surrounding the error. If the source text is "let for=7"
- * and "for" is the error (e.g., because it is a reserved word), then
- * some examples of what a parser might produce are the following:
- *
- * <pre>
- * preContext postContext
- * "" "" The parser does not support context
- * "let " "=7" Pre- and post-context only
- * "let " "for=7" Pre- and post-context and error text
- * "" "for" Error text only
- * </pre>
- *
- * <p>Examples of engines which use UParseError (or may use it in the
- * future) are Transliterator, RuleBasedBreakIterator, and
- * RegexPattern.
- *
- * @stable ICU 2.0
- */
- typedef struct UParseError {
- /**
- * The line on which the error occured. If the parser uses this
- * field, it sets it to the line number of the source text line on
- * which the error appears, which will be be a value >= 1. If the
- * parse does not support line numbers, the value will be <= 0.
- * @stable ICU 2.0
- */
- int32_t line;
- /**
- * The character offset to the error. If the line field is >= 1,
- * then this is the offset from the start of the line. Otherwise,
- * this is the offset from the start of the text. If the parser
- * does not support this field, it will have a value < 0.
- * @stable ICU 2.0
- */
- int32_t offset;
- /**
- * Textual context before the error. Null-terminated. The empty
- * string if not supported by parser.
- * @stable ICU 2.0
- */
- UChar preContext[U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN];
- /**
- * The error itself and/or textual context after the error.
- * Null-terminated. The empty string if not supported by parser.
- * @stable ICU 2.0
- */
- UChar postContext[U_PARSE_CONTEXT_LEN];
- } UParseError;
- #endif
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