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35 
36 package java.text;
37 
38 import jdk.internal.icu.text.BidiBase;
39 
40 /**
41  * This class implements the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm.
42  * <p>
43  * A Bidi object provides information on the bidirectional reordering of the text
44  * used to create it.  This is required, for example, to properly display Arabic
45  * or Hebrew text.  These languages are inherently mixed directional, as they order
46  * numbers from left-to-right while ordering most other text from right-to-left.
47  * <p>
48  * Once created, a Bidi object can be queried to see if the text it represents is
49  * all left-to-right or all right-to-left.  Such objects are very lightweight and
50  * this text is relatively easy to process.
51  * <p>
52  * If there are multiple runs of text, information about the runs can be accessed
53  * by indexing to get the start, limit, and level of a run.  The level represents
54  * both the direction and the 'nesting level' of a directional run.  Odd levels
55  * are right-to-left, while even levels are left-to-right.  So for example level
56  * 0 represents left-to-right text, while level 1 represents right-to-left text, and
57  * level 2 represents left-to-right text embedded in a right-to-left run.
58  *
59  * @since 1.4
60  */
61 public final class Bidi {
62 
63     /** Constant indicating base direction is left-to-right. */
64     public static final int DIRECTION_LEFT_TO_RIGHT = 0;
65 
66     /** Constant indicating base direction is right-to-left. */
67     public static final int DIRECTION_RIGHT_TO_LEFT = 1;
68 
69     /**
70      * Constant indicating that the base direction depends on the first strong
71      * directional character in the text according to the Unicode
72      * Bidirectional Algorithm.  If no strong directional character is present,
73      * the base direction is left-to-right.
74      */
75     public static final int DIRECTION_DEFAULT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT = -2;
76 
77     /**
78      * Constant indicating that the base direction depends on the first strong
79      * directional character in the text according to the Unicode
80      * Bidirectional Algorithm.  If no strong directional character is present,
81      * the base direction is right-to-left.
82      */
83     public static final int DIRECTION_DEFAULT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT = -1;
84 
85     private BidiBase bidiBase;
86 
87     /**
88      * Create Bidi from the given paragraph of text and base direction.
89      * @param paragraph a paragraph of text
90      * @param flags a collection of flags that control the algorithm.  The
91      * algorithm understands the flags DIRECTION_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, DIRECTION_RIGHT_TO_LEFT,
92      * DIRECTION_DEFAULT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, and DIRECTION_DEFAULT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT.
93      * Other values are reserved.
94      */
Bidi(String paragraph, int flags)95     public Bidi(String paragraph, int flags) {
96         if (paragraph == null) {
97             throw new IllegalArgumentException("paragraph is null");
98         }
99 
100         bidiBase = new BidiBase(paragraph.toCharArray(), 0, null, 0, paragraph.length(), flags);
101     }
102 
103     /**
104      * Create Bidi from the given paragraph of text.
105      * <p>
106      * The RUN_DIRECTION attribute in the text, if present, determines the base
107      * direction (left-to-right or right-to-left).  If not present, the base
108      * direction is computes using the Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm, defaulting to left-to-right
109      * if there are no strong directional characters in the text.  This attribute, if
110      * present, must be applied to all the text in the paragraph.
111      * <p>
112      * The BIDI_EMBEDDING attribute in the text, if present, represents embedding level
113      * information.  Negative values from -1 to -62 indicate overrides at the absolute value
114      * of the level.  Positive values from 1 to 62 indicate embeddings.  Where values are
115      * zero or not defined, the base embedding level as determined by the base direction
116      * is assumed.
117      * <p>
118      * The NUMERIC_SHAPING attribute in the text, if present, converts European digits to
119      * other decimal digits before running the bidi algorithm.  This attribute, if present,
120      * must be applied to all the text in the paragraph.
121      *
122      * @param paragraph a paragraph of text with optional character and paragraph attribute information
123      *
124      * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute#BIDI_EMBEDDING
125      * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute#NUMERIC_SHAPING
126      * @see java.awt.font.TextAttribute#RUN_DIRECTION
127      */
Bidi(AttributedCharacterIterator paragraph)128     public Bidi(AttributedCharacterIterator paragraph) {
129         if (paragraph == null) {
130             throw new IllegalArgumentException("paragraph is null");
131         }
132 
133         bidiBase = new BidiBase(0, 0);
134         bidiBase.setPara(paragraph);
135     }
136 
137     /**
138      * Create Bidi from the given text, embedding, and direction information.
139      * The embeddings array may be null.  If present, the values represent embedding level
140      * information.  Negative values from -1 to -61 indicate overrides at the absolute value
141      * of the level.  Positive values from 1 to 61 indicate embeddings.  Where values are
142      * zero, the base embedding level as determined by the base direction is assumed.
143      * @param text an array containing the paragraph of text to process.
144      * @param textStart the index into the text array of the start of the paragraph.
145      * @param embeddings an array containing embedding values for each character in the paragraph.
146      * This can be null, in which case it is assumed that there is no external embedding information.
147      * @param embStart the index into the embedding array of the start of the paragraph.
148      * @param paragraphLength the length of the paragraph in the text and embeddings arrays.
149      * @param flags a collection of flags that control the algorithm.  The
150      * algorithm understands the flags DIRECTION_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, DIRECTION_RIGHT_TO_LEFT,
151      * DIRECTION_DEFAULT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, and DIRECTION_DEFAULT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT.
152      * Other values are reserved.
153      */
Bidi(char[] text, int textStart, byte[] embeddings, int embStart, int paragraphLength, int flags)154     public Bidi(char[] text, int textStart, byte[] embeddings, int embStart, int paragraphLength, int flags) {
155         if (text == null) {
156             throw new IllegalArgumentException("text is null");
157         }
158         if (paragraphLength < 0) {
159             throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad length: " + paragraphLength);
160         }
161         if (textStart < 0 || paragraphLength > text.length - textStart) {
162             throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad range: " + textStart +
163                                                " length: " + paragraphLength +
164                                                " for text of length: " + text.length);
165         }
166         if (embeddings != null && (embStart < 0 || paragraphLength > embeddings.length - embStart)) {
167             throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad range: " + embStart +
168                                                " length: " + paragraphLength +
169                                                " for embeddings of length: " + text.length);
170         }
171 
172         bidiBase = new BidiBase(text, textStart, embeddings, embStart, paragraphLength, flags);
173     }
174 
175     /**
176      * Create a Bidi object representing the bidi information on a line of text within
177      * the paragraph represented by the current Bidi.  This call is not required if the
178      * entire paragraph fits on one line.
179      *
180      * @param lineStart the offset from the start of the paragraph to the start of the line.
181      * @param lineLimit the offset from the start of the paragraph to the limit of the line.
182      * @return a {@code Bidi} object
183      */
createLineBidi(int lineStart, int lineLimit)184     public Bidi createLineBidi(int lineStart, int lineLimit) {
185         AttributedString astr = new AttributedString("");
186         Bidi newBidi = new Bidi(astr.getIterator());
187 
188         return bidiBase.setLine(this, bidiBase, newBidi, newBidi.bidiBase, lineStart, lineLimit);
189     }
190 
191     /**
192      * Return true if the line is not left-to-right or right-to-left.  This means it either has mixed runs of left-to-right
193      * and right-to-left text, or the base direction differs from the direction of the only run of text.
194      *
195      * @return true if the line is not left-to-right or right-to-left.
196      */
isMixed()197     public boolean isMixed() {
198         return bidiBase.isMixed();
199     }
200 
201     /**
202      * Return true if the line is all left-to-right text and the base direction is left-to-right.
203      *
204      * @return true if the line is all left-to-right text and the base direction is left-to-right
205      */
isLeftToRight()206     public boolean isLeftToRight() {
207         return bidiBase.isLeftToRight();
208     }
209 
210     /**
211      * Return true if the line is all right-to-left text, and the base direction is right-to-left.
212      * @return true if the line is all right-to-left text, and the base direction is right-to-left
213      */
isRightToLeft()214     public boolean isRightToLeft() {
215         return bidiBase.isRightToLeft();
216     }
217 
218     /**
219      * Return the length of text in the line.
220      * @return the length of text in the line
221      */
getLength()222     public int getLength() {
223         return bidiBase.getLength();
224     }
225 
226     /**
227      * Return true if the base direction is left-to-right.
228      * @return true if the base direction is left-to-right
229      */
baseIsLeftToRight()230     public boolean baseIsLeftToRight() {
231         return bidiBase.baseIsLeftToRight();
232     }
233 
234     /**
235      * Return the base level (0 if left-to-right, 1 if right-to-left).
236      * @return the base level
237      */
getBaseLevel()238     public int getBaseLevel() {
239         return bidiBase.getParaLevel();
240     }
241 
242     /**
243      * Return the resolved level of the character at offset.  If offset is
244      * {@literal <} 0 or &ge; the length of the line, return the base direction
245      * level.
246      *
247      * @param offset the index of the character for which to return the level
248      * @return the resolved level of the character at offset
249      */
getLevelAt(int offset)250     public int getLevelAt(int offset) {
251         return bidiBase.getLevelAt(offset);
252     }
253 
254     /**
255      * Return the number of level runs.
256      * @return the number of level runs
257      */
getRunCount()258     public int getRunCount() {
259         return bidiBase.countRuns();
260     }
261 
262     /**
263      * Return the level of the nth logical run in this line.
264      * @param run the index of the run, between 0 and {@code getRunCount()}
265      * @return the level of the run
266      */
getRunLevel(int run)267     public int getRunLevel(int run) {
268         return bidiBase.getRunLevel(run);
269     }
270 
271     /**
272      * Return the index of the character at the start of the nth logical run in this line, as
273      * an offset from the start of the line.
274      * @param run the index of the run, between 0 and {@code getRunCount()}
275      * @return the start of the run
276      */
getRunStart(int run)277     public int getRunStart(int run) {
278         return bidiBase.getRunStart(run);
279     }
280 
281     /**
282      * Return the index of the character past the end of the nth logical run in this line, as
283      * an offset from the start of the line.  For example, this will return the length
284      * of the line for the last run on the line.
285      * @param run the index of the run, between 0 and {@code getRunCount()}
286      * @return limit the limit of the run
287      */
getRunLimit(int run)288     public int getRunLimit(int run) {
289         return bidiBase.getRunLimit(run);
290     }
291 
292     /**
293      * Return true if the specified text requires bidi analysis.  If this returns false,
294      * the text will display left-to-right.  Clients can then avoid constructing a Bidi object.
295      * Text in the Arabic Presentation Forms area of Unicode is presumed to already be shaped
296      * and ordered for display, and so will not cause this function to return true.
297      *
298      * @param text the text containing the characters to test
299      * @param start the start of the range of characters to test
300      * @param limit the limit of the range of characters to test
301      * @return true if the range of characters requires bidi analysis
302      */
requiresBidi(char[] text, int start, int limit)303     public static boolean requiresBidi(char[] text, int start, int limit) {
304         return BidiBase.requiresBidi(text, start, limit);
305     }
306 
307     /**
308      * Reorder the objects in the array into visual order based on their levels.
309      * This is a utility function to use when you have a collection of objects
310      * representing runs of text in logical order, each run containing text
311      * at a single level.  The elements at {@code index} from
312      * {@code objectStart} up to {@code objectStart + count}
313      * in the objects array will be reordered into visual order assuming
314      * each run of text has the level indicated by the corresponding element
315      * in the levels array (at {@code index - objectStart + levelStart}).
316      *
317      * @param levels an array representing the bidi level of each object
318      * @param levelStart the start position in the levels array
319      * @param objects the array of objects to be reordered into visual order
320      * @param objectStart the start position in the objects array
321      * @param count the number of objects to reorder
322      */
reorderVisually(byte[] levels, int levelStart, Object[] objects, int objectStart, int count)323     public static void reorderVisually(byte[] levels, int levelStart, Object[] objects, int objectStart, int count) {
324         BidiBase.reorderVisually(levels, levelStart, objects, objectStart, count);
325     }
326 
327     /**
328      * Display the bidi internal state, used in debugging.
329      */
toString()330     public String toString() {
331         return bidiBase.toString();
332     }
333 
334 }
335