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1/* CharacterIterator.java -- Iterate over a character range
2 Copyright (C) 1998, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4This file is part of GNU Classpath.
5
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33or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
34this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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36exception statement from your version. */
37
38
39package java.text;
40
41/**
42 * This interface defines a mechanism for iterating over a range of
43 * characters. For a given range of text, a beginning and ending index,
44 * as well as a current index are defined. These values can be queried
45 * by the methods in this interface. Additionally, various methods allow
46 * the index to be set.
47 *
48 * @version 0.0
49 *
50 * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
51 */
52public interface CharacterIterator extends Cloneable
53{
54
55 /*************************************************************************/
56
57 /*
58 * Static Variables
59 */
60
61 /**
62 * This is a special constant value that is returned when the beginning or
63 * end of the character range has been reached.
64 */
65 public static final char DONE = '\uFFFF';
66
67 /*************************************************************************/
68
69 /*
70 * Instance Methods
71 */
72
73 /**
74 * This method returns the character at the current index position
75 *
76 * @return The character at the current index position.
77 */
78 public abstract char current ();
79
80 /*************************************************************************/
81
82 /**
83 * This method increments the current index and then returns the character
84 * at the new index value. If the index is already at <code>getEndIndex() - 1</code>,
85 * it will not be incremented.
86 *
87 * @return The character at the position of the incremented index value, or <code>DONE</code> if the index has reached getEndIndex() - 1
88 */
89 public abstract char next ();
90
91 /*************************************************************************/
92
93 /**
94 * This method decrements the current index and then returns the character
95 * at the new index value. If the index value is already at the beginning
96 * index, it will not be decremented.
97 *
98 * @return The character at the position of the decremented index value, or <code>DONE</code> if index was already equal to the beginning index value.
99 */
100 public abstract char previous ();
101
102 /*************************************************************************/
103
104 /**
105 * This method sets the index value to the beginning of the range and returns
106 * the character there.
107 *
108 * @return The character at the beginning of the range, or <code>DONE</code> if the range is empty.
109 */
110 public abstract char first ();
111
112 /*************************************************************************/
113
114 /**
115 * This method sets the index value to <code>getEndIndex() - 1</code> and
116 * returns the character there. If the range is empty, then the index value
117 * will be set equal to the beginning index.
118 *
119 * @return The character at the end of the range, or <code>DONE</code> if the range is empty.
120 */
121 public abstract char last ();
122
123 /*************************************************************************/
124
125 /**
126 * This method returns the current value of the index.
127 *
128 * @return The current index value
129 */
130 public abstract int getIndex ();
131
132 /*************************************************************************/
133
134 /**
135 * This method sets the value of the index to the specified value, then
136 * returns the character at that position.
137 *
138 * @param index The new index value.
139 *
140 * @return The character at the new index value or <code>DONE</code> if the index value is equal to <code>getEndIndex</code>.
141 */
142 public abstract char setIndex (int index) throws IllegalArgumentException;
143
144 /*************************************************************************/
145
146 /**
147 * This method returns the character position of the first character in the
148 * range.
149 *
150 * @return The index of the first character in the range.
151 */
152 public abstract int getBeginIndex ();
153
154 /*************************************************************************/
155
156 /**
157 * This method returns the character position of the end of the text range.
158 * This will actually be the index of the first character following the
159 * end of the range. In the event the text range is empty, this will be
160 * equal to the first character in the range.
161 *
162 * @return The index of the end of the range.
163 */
164 public abstract int getEndIndex ();
165
166 /*************************************************************************/
167
168 /**
169 * This method creates a copy of this <code>CharacterIterator</code>.
170 *
171 * @return A copy of this <code>CharacterIterator</code>.
172 */
173 public abstract Object clone ();
174}
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