/* ****************************************************************************** * Copyright (C) 2010-2011 Apple Inc. All Rights Reserved. ****************************************************************************** */ #ifndef UDATINTV_H #define UDATINTV_H #include "unicode/utypes.h" #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING #include "unicode/umisc.h" #include "unicode/udateintervalformat.h" /** * NOTE - THE TEMPORARY APPLE INTERFACES DECLARED HERE ARE OBSOLETE, PLEASE USE * THE REAL ICU EQUIVALENTS IN udateintervalformat.h * * A UDateIntervalFormat is used to format the range between two UDate values * in a locale-sensitive way, using a skeleton that specifies the precision and * completeness of the information to show. If the range smaller than the resolution * specified by the skeleton, a single date format will be produced. If the range * is larger than the format specified by the skeleton, a locale-specific fallback * will be used to format the items missing from the skeleton. * * For example, if the range is 2010-03-04 07:56 - 2010-03-04 19:56 (12 hours) * - The skeleton jm will produce * for en_US, "7:56 AM – 7:56 PM" * for en_GB, "7:56 – 19:56" * - The skeleton MMMd will produce * for en_US, "Mar 4" * for en_GB, "4 Mar" * If the range is 2010-03-04 07:56 - 2010-03-08 16:11 (4 days, 8 hours, 15 minutes) * - The skeleton jm will produce * for en_US, "3/4/2010 7:56 AM – 3/8/2010 4:11 PM" * for en_GB, "4/3/2010 7:56 – 8/3/2010 16:11" * - The skeleton MMMd will produce * for en_US, "Mar 4–8" * for en_GB, "4-8 Mar" * * Note, in ICU 4.4 the standard skeletons for which date interval format data * is usually available are as follows; best results will be obtained by using * skeletons from this set, or those formed by combining these standard skeletons * (note that for these skeletons, the length of digit field such as d, y, or * M vs MM is irrelevant (but for non-digit fields such as MMM vs MMMM it is * relevant). Note that a skeleton involving h or H generally explicitly requests * that time style (12- or 24-hour time respectively). For a skeleton that * requests the locale's default time style (h or H), use 'j' instead of h or H. * h, H, hm, Hm, * hv, Hv, hmv, Hmv, * d, * M, MMM, MMMM, * Md, MMMd, * MEd, MMMEd, * y, * yM, yMMM, yMMMM, * yMd, yMMMd, * yMEd, yMMMEd * * Locales for which ICU 4.4 seems to have a reasonable amount of this data * include: * af, am, ar, be, bg, bn, ca, cs, da, de (_AT), el, en (_AU,_CA,_GB,_IE,_IN...), * eo, es (_AR,_CL,_CO,...,_US) et, fa, fi, fo, fr (_BE,_CH,_CA), fur, gsw, he, * hr, hu, hy, is, it (_CH), ja, kk, km, ko, lt, lv, mk, ml, mt, nb, nl )_BE), * nn, pl, pt (_PT), rm, ro, ru (_UA), sk, sl, so, sq, sr, sr_Latn, sv, th, to, * tr, uk, ur, vi, zh (_SG), zh_Hant (_HK,_MO) */ /** * A UDateIntervalFormat object for use in C programs. * struct UDateIntervalFormat; defined in udateintervalformat.h */ /** * Open a new UDateIntervalFormat object using the predefined rules for a * given locale plus a specified skeleton. * @param locale * The locale for whose rules should be used; may be NULL for * default locale. * @param skeleton * A pattern containing only the fields desired for the interval * format, for example "Hm", "yMMMd", or "yMMMEdHm". * @param length * The length of skeleton; may be -1 if the skeleton is zero-terminated. * @param status * A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return * A UDateIntervalFormat object for the specified locale, or NULL * if an error occurred. * @internal/obsolete, use udtitvfmt_open in udateintervalformat.h */ U_INTERNAL UDateIntervalFormat* U_EXPORT2 udatintv_open(const char* locale, const UChar* skeleton, int32_t skeletonLength, UErrorCode* status); /** * Close a UDateIntervalFormat object. Once closed it may no longer be used. * @param datintv * The UDateIntervalFormat object to close. * @internal/obsolete, use udtitvfmt_close in udateintervalformat.h */ U_INTERNAL void U_EXPORT2 udatintv_close(UDateIntervalFormat *datintv); /** * Formats a date/time range using the conventions established for the * UDateIntervalFormat object. * @param datintv * The UDateIntervalFormat object specifying the format conventions. * @param fromDate * The starting point of the range. * @param fromDate * The ending point of the range. * @param result * A pointer to a buffer to receive the formatted range. * @param resultCapacity * The maximum size of result. * @param position * A pointer to a UFieldPosition. On input, position->field is read. * On output, position->beginIndex and position->endIndex indicate * the beginning and ending indices of field number position->field, * if such a field exists. This parameter may be NULL, in which case * no field position data is returned. * @param status * A pointer to a UErrorCode to receive any errors. * @return * The total buffer size needed; if greater than resultLength, the * output was truncated. * @internal/obsolete, use udtitvfmt_format in udateintervalformat.h */ U_INTERNAL int32_t U_EXPORT2 udatintv_format(const UDateIntervalFormat* datintv, UDate fromDate, UDate toDate, UChar* result, int32_t resultCapacity, UFieldPosition* position, UErrorCode* status); #endif /* #if !UCONFIG_NO_FORMATTING */ #endif