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package sun.text;

SupplementaryCharacterData is an SMI-private class which was written for RuleBasedBreakIterator and BreakDictionary.
/** * SupplementaryCharacterData is an SMI-private class which was written for * RuleBasedBreakIterator and BreakDictionary. */
public final class SupplementaryCharacterData implements Cloneable {
A token used as a character-category value to identify ignore characters
/** * A token used as a character-category value to identify ignore characters */
private static final byte IGNORE = -1;
An array for supplementary characters and values. Lower one byte is used to keep a byte-value. Upper three bytes are used to keep the first supplementary character which has the value. The value is also valid for the following supplementary characters until the next supplementary character in the array dataTable. For example, if the value of dataTable[2] is 0x01000123 and the value of dataTable[3] is 0x01000567, supplementary characters from 0x10001 to 0x10004 has the value 0x23. And, getValue(0x10003) returns the value.
/** * An array for supplementary characters and values. * Lower one byte is used to keep a byte-value. * Upper three bytes are used to keep the first supplementary character * which has the value. The value is also valid for the following * supplementary characters until the next supplementary character in * the array <code>dataTable</code>. * For example, if the value of <code>dataTable[2]</code> is * <code>0x01000123</code> and the value of <code>dataTable[3]</code> is * <code>0x01000567</code>, supplementary characters from * <code>0x10001</code> to <code>0x10004</code> has the value * <code>0x23</code>. And, <code>getValue(0x10003)</code> returns the value. */
private int[] dataTable;
Creates a new SupplementaryCharacterData object with the given table.
/** * Creates a new SupplementaryCharacterData object with the given table. */
public SupplementaryCharacterData(int[] table) { dataTable = table; }
Returns a corresponding value for the given supplementary code-point.
/** * Returns a corresponding value for the given supplementary code-point. */
public int getValue(int index) { // Index should be a valid supplementary character. assert index >= Character.MIN_SUPPLEMENTARY_CODE_POINT && index <= Character.MAX_CODE_POINT : "Invalid code point:" + Integer.toHexString(index); int i = 0; int j = dataTable.length - 1; int k; for (;;) { k = (i + j) / 2; int start = dataTable[k] >> 8; int end = dataTable[k+1] >> 8; if (index < start) { j = k; } else if (index > (end-1)) { i = k; } else { int v = dataTable[k] & 0xFF; return (v == 0xFF) ? IGNORE : v; } } }
Returns the data array.
/** * Returns the data array. */
public int[] getArray() { return dataTable; } }