root/intl/doc/grapheme_api.php

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DEFINITIONS

This source file includes following definitions.
  1. grapheme_strlen
  2. grapheme_strpos
  3. grapheme_stripos
  4. grapheme_strrpos
  5. grapheme_strripos
  6. grapheme_substr
  7. grapheme_strstr
  8. grapheme_stristr
  9. grapheme_extract

<?php
#############################################################################
# Grapheme constants.
#############################################################################

        /**
         * grapheme_extract extract_type
         *
        */
        /** Extract the given number of whole grapheme clusters from the string: */
        define('GRAPHEME_EXTR_COUNT', 0);
        /** Extract as many whole grapheme clusters as will fit into the given number of bytes: */
        define('GRAPHEME_EXTR_MAXBYTES', 1);
        /** Extract whole grapheme clusters up to a maximum number of UTF-8 characters: */
        define('GRAPHEME_EXTR_MAXCHARS', 2);


#############################################################################
# Grapheme API
#############################################################################

        /**
         * Get string length in grapheme units
         * @param  string       $input          The string being measured for length.
         * @return int          The length of the string on success, and 0 if the string is empty.
        */
        function grapheme_strlen($input) {}

        /**
         * Find position (in grapheme units) of first occurrence of a string
         * @param string        $haystack       The string to look in
         * @param string        $needle         The string to look for
         * @param [int]         $offset         The optional offset parameter allows you to specify 
                                                which character in haystack  to start searching. The position 
                                                returned is still relative to the beginning of haystack.
         * @return int          Returns the position as an integer. If needle is not found, strpos() will return boolean FALSE.
        */
        function grapheme_strpos($haystack, $needle, $offset = 0) {}

        
        /**
         * Find position (in grapheme units) of first occurrence of a case-insensitive string
         * @param string        $haystack       The string to look in
         * @param string        $needle         The string to look for
         * @param [int]         $offset         The optional offset parameter allows you to specify
                                                which character in haystack  to start searching. The position
                                                returned is still relative to the beginning of haystack.
         * @return int          Returns the position as an integer. If needle is not found, grapheme_stripos() will return boolean FALSE.
        */
        function grapheme_stripos($haystack, $needle, $offset = 0) {}
 

        /**
         * Find position (in grapheme units) of last occurrence of a string
         * @param string        $haystack       The string to look in
         * @param string        $needle         The string to look for
         * @param [int]         $offset         The optional offset parameter allows you to specify
                                                which character in haystack  to start searching. The position
                                                returned is still relative to the beginning of haystack.
         * @return int          Returns the position as an integer. If needle is not found, grapheme_strrpos() will return boolean FALSE.
        */
        function grapheme_strrpos($haystack, $needle, $offset = 0) {}


        /**
         * Find position (in grapheme units) of last occurrence of a case-insensitive string
         * @param string        $haystack       The string to look in
         * @param string        $needle         The string to look for
         * @param [int]         $offset         The optional offset parameter allows you to specify
                                                which character in haystack  to start searching. The position
                                                returned is still relative to the beginning of haystack.
         * @return int          Returns the position as an integer. If needle is not found, grapheme_strripos() will return boolean FALSE.
        */
        function grapheme_strripos($haystack, $needle, $offset = 0) {}


        /**
         * Return part of a string
         * @param string        $string         The input string.
         * @param int           $start          If start  is non-negative, the returned string will start at the 
                                                start'th position in string, counting from zero. If start is negative,
                                                the returned string will start at the start'th character from the 
                                                end of string.
         * @param [int]         $length         If length  is given and is positive, the string returned will contain
                                                at most length characters beginning from start (depending on the 
                                                length of string). If string is less than or equal to start characters
                                                long, FALSE  will be returned. If length is given and is negative, then
                                                that many characters will be omitted from the end of string (after the
                                                start position has been calculated when a start is negative). If start
                                                denotes a position beyond this truncation, an empty string will be returned.
         * @return int          Returns the extracted part of string.
        */
        function grapheme_substr($string, $start, $length = -1) {}


        /**
         * Returns part of haystack string from the first occurrence of needle to the end of haystack.
         * @param string        $haystack       The input string.
         * @param string        $needle         The string to look for.
         * @param [boolean]     $before_needle  If TRUE (the default is FALSE), grapheme_strstr() returns the part of the
                                                haystack before the first occurence of the needle.
         * @return string       Returns the portion of string, or FALSE if needle is not found.
        */
        function grapheme_strstr($haystack, $needle, $before_needle = FALSE) {}


        /**
         * Returns part of haystack string from the first occurrence of case-insensitive needle to the end of haystack.
         * @param string        $haystack       The input string.
         * @param string        $needle         The string to look for.
         * @param [boolean]     $before_needle  If TRUE (the default is FALSE), grapheme_strstr() returns the part of the
                                                haystack before the first occurence of the needle.
         * @return string       Returns the portion of string, or FALSE if needle is not found.
        */
        function grapheme_stristr($haystack, $needle, $before_needle = FALSE) {}


        /**
         * Function to extract a sequence of default grapheme clusters from a text buffer, which must be encoded in UTF-8.
         * @param string        $haystack       string to search
         * @param int           $size           maximum number of units - based on the $extract_type - to return
         * @param [int]         $extract_type   one of GRAPHEME_EXTR_COUNT (default), GRAPHEME_EXTR_MAXBYTES, or GRAPHEME_EXTR_MAXCHARS
         * @param [int]         $start          starting position in $haystack in bytes
         * @param [&int]        $next           set to next starting position in bytes
         * @return string       A string starting at offset $start containing no more than $size grapheme clusters 
                                and ending on a default grapheme cluster boundary.
        */
        function grapheme_extract($haystack, $size, $extract_type = GRAPHEME_EXTR_COUNT, $start = 0, &$next) {}

?>



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