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| // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
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| // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
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| /*
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| *******************************************************************************
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| * Copyright (C) 2013-2015, International Business Machines
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| * Corporation and others.  All Rights Reserved.
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| *******************************************************************************
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| * collationdatareader.h
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| *
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| * created on: 2013feb07
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| * created by: Markus W. Scherer
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| */
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| 
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| #ifndef __COLLATIONDATAREADER_H__
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| #define __COLLATIONDATAREADER_H__
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| 
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| #include "unicode/utypes.h"
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| 
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| #if !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION
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| 
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| #include "unicode/udata.h"
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| 
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| struct UDataMemory;
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| 
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| U_NAMESPACE_BEGIN
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| 
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| struct CollationTailoring;
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Collation binary data reader.
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|  */
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| struct U_I18N_API CollationDataReader /* all static */ {
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|     // The following constants are also copied into source/common/ucol_swp.cpp.
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|     // Keep them in sync!
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|     enum {
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|         /**
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|          * Number of int32_t indexes.
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|          *
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|          * Can be 2 if there are only options.
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|          * Can be 7 or 8 if there are only options and a script reordering.
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|          * The loader treats any index>=indexes[IX_INDEXES_LENGTH] as 0.
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|          */
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|         IX_INDEXES_LENGTH,  // 0
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|         /**
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|          * Bits 31..24: numericPrimary, for numeric collation
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|          *      23..16: fast Latin format version (0 = no fast Latin table)
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|          *      15.. 0: options bit set
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|          */
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|         IX_OPTIONS,
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|         IX_RESERVED2,
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|         IX_RESERVED3,
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| 
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|         /** Array offset to Jamo CE32s in ce32s[], or <0 if none. */
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|         IX_JAMO_CE32S_START,  // 4
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| 
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|         // Byte offsets from the start of the data, after the generic header.
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|         // The indexes[] are at byte offset 0, other data follows.
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|         // Each data item is aligned properly.
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|         // The data items should be in descending order of unit size,
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|         // to minimize the need for padding.
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|         // Each item's byte length is given by the difference between its offset and
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|         // the next index/offset value.
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|         /** Byte offset to int32_t reorderCodes[]. */
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|         IX_REORDER_CODES_OFFSET,
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|         /**
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|          * Byte offset to uint8_t reorderTable[].
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|          * Empty table if <256 bytes (padding only).
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|          * Otherwise 256 bytes or more (with padding).
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|          */
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|         IX_REORDER_TABLE_OFFSET,
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|         /** Byte offset to the collation trie. Its length is a multiple of 8 bytes. */
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|         IX_TRIE_OFFSET,
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| 
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|         IX_RESERVED8_OFFSET,  // 8
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|         /** Byte offset to int64_t ces[]. */
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|         IX_CES_OFFSET,
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|         IX_RESERVED10_OFFSET,
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|         /** Byte offset to uint32_t ce32s[]. */
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|         IX_CE32S_OFFSET,
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| 
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|         /** Byte offset to uint32_t rootElements[]. */
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|         IX_ROOT_ELEMENTS_OFFSET,  // 12
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|         /** Byte offset to UChar *contexts[]. */
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|         IX_CONTEXTS_OFFSET,
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|         /** Byte offset to uint16_t [] with serialized unsafeBackwardSet. */
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|         IX_UNSAFE_BWD_OFFSET,
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|         /** Byte offset to uint16_t fastLatinTable[]. */
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|         IX_FAST_LATIN_TABLE_OFFSET,
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| 
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|         /** Byte offset to uint16_t scripts[]. */
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|         IX_SCRIPTS_OFFSET,  // 16
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|         /**
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|          * Byte offset to UBool compressibleBytes[].
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|          * Empty table if <256 bytes (padding only).
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|          * Otherwise 256 bytes or more (with padding).
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|          */
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|         IX_COMPRESSIBLE_BYTES_OFFSET,
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|         IX_RESERVED18_OFFSET,
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|         IX_TOTAL_SIZE
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|     };
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| 
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|     static void read(const CollationTailoring *base, const uint8_t *inBytes, int32_t inLength,
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|                      CollationTailoring &tailoring, UErrorCode &errorCode);
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| 
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|     static UBool U_CALLCONV
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|     isAcceptable(void *context, const char *type, const char *name, const UDataInfo *pInfo);
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| 
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| private:
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|     CollationDataReader();  // no constructor
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| };
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Format of collation data (ucadata.icu, binary data in coll/ *.res files).
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|  * Format version 5.
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|  *
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|  * The root collation data is stored in the ucadata.icu file.
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|  * Tailorings are stored inside .res resource bundle files, with a complete file header.
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|  *
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|  * Collation data begins with a standard ICU data file header
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|  * (DataHeader, see ucmndata.h and unicode/udata.h).
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|  * The UDataInfo.dataVersion field contains the UCA and other version numbers,
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|  * see the comments for CollationTailoring.version.
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|  *
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|  * After the header, the file contains the following parts.
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|  * Constants are defined as enum values of the CollationDataReader class.
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|  * See also the Collation class.
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|  *
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|  * int32_t indexes[indexesLength];
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|  *      The indexes array has variable length.
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|  *      Some tailorings only need the length and the options,
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|  *      others only add reorderCodes and the reorderTable,
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|  *      some need to store mappings.
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|  *      Only as many indexes are stored as needed to read all of the data.
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|  *
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|  *      Index 0: indexesLength
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|  *      Index 1: numericPrimary, CollationFastLatin::VERSION, and options: see IX_OPTIONS
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|  *      Index 2..3: Unused/reserved/0.
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|  *      Index 4: Index into the ce32s array where the CE32s of the conjoining Jamo
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|  *               are stored in a short, contiguous part of the ce32s array.
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|  *
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|  *      Indexes 5..19 are byte offsets in ascending order.
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|  *      Each byte offset marks the start of the next part in the data file,
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|  *      and the end of the previous one.
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|  *      When two consecutive byte offsets are the same (or too short),
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|  *      then the corresponding part is empty.
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|  *      Byte offsets are offsets from after the header,
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|  *      that is, from the beginning of the indexes[].
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|  *      Each part starts at an offset with proper alignment for its data.
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|  *      If necessary, the previous part may include padding bytes to achieve this alignment.
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|  *      The last byte offset that is stored in the indexes indicates the total size of the data
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|  *      (starting with the indexes).
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|  *
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|  * int32_t reorderCodes[]; -- empty in root
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|  *      The list of script and reordering codes.
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|  *
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|  *      Beginning with format version 5, this array may optionally
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|  *      have trailing entries with a full list of reorder ranges
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|  *      as described for CollationSettings::reorderRanges.
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|  *
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|  *      Script or reorder codes are first and do not exceed 16-bit values.
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|  *      Range limits are stored in the upper 16 bits, and are never 0.
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|  *      Split this array into reorder codes and ranges at the first entry
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|  *      with non-zero upper 16 bits.
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|  *
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|  *      If the ranges are missing but needed for split-reordered primary lead bytes,
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|  *      then they are regenerated at load time.
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|  *
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|  * uint8_t reorderTable[256]; -- empty in root; can be longer to include padding bytes
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|  *      Primary-weight lead byte permutation table.
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|  *      Normally present when the reorderCodes are, but can be built at load time.
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|  *
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|  *      Beginning with format version 5, a 0 entry at a non-zero index
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|  *      (which is otherwise an illegal value)
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|  *      means that the primary lead byte is "split"
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|  *      (there are different offsets for primaries that share that lead byte)
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|  *      and the reordering offset must be determined via the reorder ranges
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|  *      that are either stored as part of the reorderCodes array
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|  *      or regenerated at load time.
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|  *
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|  * UTrie2 trie; -- see utrie2_impl.h and utrie2.h
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|  *      The trie holds the main collation data. Each code point is mapped to a 32-bit value.
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|  *      It encodes a simple collation element (CE) in compact form, unless bits 7..6 are both set,
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|  *      in which case it is a special CE32 and contains a 4-bit tag and further data.
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|  *      See the Collation class for details.
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|  *
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|  *      The trie has a value for each lead surrogate code unit with some bits encoding
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|  *      collective properties of the 1024 supplementary characters whose UTF-16 form starts with
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|  *      the lead surrogate. See Collation::LEAD_SURROGATE_TAG..
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|  *
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|  * int64_t ces[];
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|  *      64-bit CEs and expansions that cannot be stored in a more compact form.
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|  *
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|  * uint32_t ce32s[];
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|  *      CE32s for expansions in compact form, and for characters whose trie values
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|  *      contain special data.
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|  *
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|  * uint32_t rootElements[]; -- empty in all tailorings
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|  *      Compact storage for all of the CEs that occur in the root collation.
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|  *      See the CollationRootElements class.
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|  *
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|  * UChar *contexts[];
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|  *      Serialized UCharsTrie structures with prefix (pre-context) and contraction mappings.
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|  *
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|  * uint16_t unsafeBackwardSet[]; -- see UnicodeSet::serialize()
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|  *      Serialized form of characters that are unsafe when iterating backwards,
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|  *      and at the end of an identical string prefix.
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|  *      Back up to a safe character.
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|  *      Lead surrogates are "unsafe" when any of their corresponding supplementary
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|  *      code points are unsafe.
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|  *      Does not include [:^lccc=0:][:^tccc=0:].
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|  *      For each tailoring, the root unsafeBackwardSet is subtracted.
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|  *      (As a result, in many tailorings no set needs to be stored.)
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|  *
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|  * uint16_t fastLatinTable[];
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|  *      Optional optimization for Latin text.
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|  *      See the CollationFastLatin class.
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|  *
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|  * uint16_t scripts[]; -- empty in all tailorings
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|  *      Format version 5:
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|  *      uint16_t numScripts;
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|  *      uint16_t scriptsIndex[numScripts+16];
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|  *      uint16_t scriptStarts[];
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|  *      See CollationData::numScripts etc.
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|  *
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|  *      Format version 4:
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|  *      Table of the reordering groups with their first and last lead bytes,
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|  *      and their script and reordering codes.
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|  *      See CollationData::scripts.
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|  *
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|  * UBool compressibleBytes[]; -- empty in all tailorings
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|  *      Flag for getSortKey(), indicating primary weight lead bytes that are compressible.
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|  *
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|  * -----------------
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|  * Changes for formatVersion 5 (ICU 55)
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|  *
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|  * Reordering moves single scripts, not groups of scripts.
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|  * Reorder ranges are optionally appended to the reorderCodes,
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|  * and a 0 entry in the reorderTable indicates a split lead byte.
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|  * The scripts data has a new format.
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|  *
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|  * The rootElements may contain secondary and tertiary weights below common=05.
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|  * (Used for small Hiragana letters.)
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|  * Where is occurs, there is also an explicit unit with common secondary & tertiary weights.
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|  * There are no other data structure changes, but builder code needs to be able to handle such data.
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|  *
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|  * The collation element for the merge separator code point U+FFFE
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|  * does not necessarily have special, unique secondary/tertiary weights any more.
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|  */
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| 
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| U_NAMESPACE_END
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| 
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| #endif  // !UCONFIG_NO_COLLATION
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| #endif  // __COLLATIONDATAREADER_H__
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