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// © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others.
// License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html
/*
*******************************************************************************
* Copyright (C) 2009-2014, International Business Machines Corporation and *
* others. All Rights Reserved. *
*******************************************************************************
*/
package com.ibm.icu.text;
/**
* Used by RBNF to leniently parse a string.
*
* @deprecated ICU 54
*/
@Deprecated
public interface RbnfLenientScanner {
/**
* Returns true if a string consists entirely of ignorable
* characters.
* @param s The string to test
* @return true if the string is empty or consists entirely of
* characters that are ignorable.
* @deprecated ICU 54
*/
@Deprecated
boolean allIgnorable(String s);
/**
* Matches characters in a string against a prefix and return
* the number of chars that matched, or 0 if no match. Only
* primary-order differences are significant in determining
* whether there's a match. This means that the returned
* value need not be the same as the length of the prefix.
*
* @param str The string being tested
* @param prefix The text we're hoping to see at the beginning of "str"
* @return the number of characters in "str" that were matched
* @deprecated ICU 54
*/
@Deprecated
int prefixLength(String str, String prefix);
/**
* Searches a string for another string. This might use a
* Collator to compare strings, or just do a simple match.
* @param str The string to search
* @param key The string to search "str" for
* @param startingAt The index into "str" where the search is to
* begin
* @return A two-element array of ints. Element 0 is the position
* of the match, or -1 if there was no match. Element 1 is the
* number of characters in "str" that matched (which isn't necessarily
* the same as the length of "key")
* @deprecated ICU 54
*/
@Deprecated
int[] findText(String str, String key, int startingAt);
}