These are the ICU functions that will be traced when tracing is enabled.
Enumerator UTRACE_FUNCTION_LIMITOne more than the highest normal collation trace location.
One more than the highest normal collation trace location.
One more than the highest normal collation trace location.
The lowest resource/data location.
Indicates that a value was read from a resource bundle.
Provides three C-style strings to UTraceData: type, file name, and resource path. The possible types are:
"getalias" (a path was loaded, and an alias was resolved)
Indicates that a resource bundle was opened.
Provides one C-style string to UTraceData: file name.
Indicates that a data file was opened, but not *.res files.
Provides one C-style string to UTraceData: file name.
Indicates that a *.res file was opened.
This differs from UTRACE_UDATA_BUNDLE because a res file is typically opened only once per application runtime, but the bundle corresponding to that res file may be opened many times.
Provides one C-style string to UTraceData: file name.
One more than the highest normal resource/data trace location.
The lowest break iterator location.
Indicates that a character instance of break iterator was created.
Indicates that a word instance of break iterator was created.
Indicates that a line instance of break iterator was created.
Provides one C-style string to UTraceData: the lb value ("", "loose", "strict", or "normal").
Indicates that a sentence instance of break iterator was created.
Indicates that a title instance of break iterator was created.
Indicates that an internal dictionary break engine was created.
Provides one C-style string to UTraceData: the script code of what the break engine cover ("Hani", "Khmr", "Laoo", "Mymr", or "Thai").
One more than the highest normal break iterator trace location.
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