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/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 4 -*- */
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#ifndef INCLUDED_SC_SOURCE_CORE_INC_CELLKEYTRANSLATOR_HXX
#define INCLUDED_SC_SOURCE_CORE_INC_CELLKEYTRANSLATOR_HXX
#include <formula/opcode.hxx>
#include <unotools/transliterationwrapper.hxx>
#include <vector>
#include <memory>
#include <unordered_map>
namespace com::sun::star::lang { struct Locale; }
struct TransItem;
struct ScCellKeyword
{
const char* mpName;
OpCode meOpCode;
const css::lang::Locale& mrLocale;
ScCellKeyword(const char* pName, OpCode eOpCode, const css::lang::Locale& rLocale);
};
typedef std::unordered_map< OUString, ::std::vector<ScCellKeyword> > ScCellKeywordHashMap;
/** Translate cell function keywords.
This class provides a convenient way to translate a string keyword used as
a cell function argument. Since Calc's built-in cell functions don't
localize string keywords, this class is used mainly to deal with an Excel
document where string names may be localized.
To use, simply call the
ScCellKeywordTranslator::transKeyword(...)
function.
Note that when the locale and/or the opcode is specified, the function
tries to find a string with matching locale and/or opcode. But when it
fails to find one that satisfies the specified locale and/or opcode, it
returns a translated string with non-matching locale and/or opcode if
available. */
class ScCellKeywordTranslator
{
public:
static void transKeyword(OUString& rName, const css::lang::Locale* pLocale, OpCode eOpCode);
~ScCellKeywordTranslator();
private:
ScCellKeywordTranslator();
void init();
void addToMap(const OUString& rKey, const char* pName,
const css::lang::Locale& rLocale,
OpCode eOpCode);
void addToMap(const TransItem* pItems, const css::lang::Locale& rLocale);
static ::std::unique_ptr<ScCellKeywordTranslator> spInstance;
ScCellKeywordHashMap maStringNameMap;
::utl::TransliterationWrapper maTransWrapper;
};
#endif
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