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// This file is part of ICU4X. For terms of use, please see the file
// called LICENSE at the top level of the ICU4X source tree
// (online at: https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/blob/main/LICENSE ).
use alloc::vec::Vec;
use icu_provider::prelude::*;
use crate::indices::{Latin1Indices, Utf16Indices};
use crate::iterator_helpers::derive_usize_iterator_with_type;
use crate::provider::*;
use crate::rule_segmenter::*;
use utf8_iter::Utf8CharIndices;
/// Implements the [`Iterator`] trait over the grapheme cluster boundaries of the given string.
///
/// Lifetimes:
///
/// - `'l` = lifetime of the segmenter object from which this iterator was created
/// - `'s` = lifetime of the string being segmented
///
/// The [`Iterator::Item`] is an [`usize`] representing index of a code unit
/// _after_ the boundary (for a boundary at the end of text, this index is the length
/// of the [`str`] or array of code units).
///
/// For examples of use, see [`GraphemeClusterSegmenter`].
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct GraphemeClusterBreakIterator<'l, 's, Y: RuleBreakType<'l, 's> + ?Sized>(
RuleBreakIterator<'l, 's, Y>,
);
derive_usize_iterator_with_type!(GraphemeClusterBreakIterator);
/// Grapheme cluster break iterator for an `str` (a UTF-8 string).
///
/// For examples of use, see [`GraphemeClusterSegmenter`].
pub type GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorUtf8<'l, 's> =
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator<'l, 's, RuleBreakTypeUtf8>;
/// Grapheme cluster break iterator for a potentially invalid UTF-8 string.
///
/// For examples of use, see [`GraphemeClusterSegmenter`].
pub type GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorPotentiallyIllFormedUtf8<'l, 's> =
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator<'l, 's, RuleBreakTypePotentiallyIllFormedUtf8>;
/// Grapheme cluster break iterator for a Latin-1 (8-bit) string.
///
/// For examples of use, see [`GraphemeClusterSegmenter`].
pub type GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorLatin1<'l, 's> =
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator<'l, 's, RuleBreakTypeLatin1>;
/// Grapheme cluster break iterator for a UTF-16 string.
///
/// For examples of use, see [`GraphemeClusterSegmenter`].
pub type GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorUtf16<'l, 's> =
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator<'l, 's, RuleBreakTypeUtf16>;
/// Segments a string into grapheme clusters.
///
/// Supports loading grapheme cluster break data, and creating grapheme cluster break iterators for
/// different string encodings.
///
/// # Examples
///
/// Segment a string:
///
/// ```rust
/// use icu::segmenter::GraphemeClusterSegmenter;
/// let segmenter = GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new();
///
/// let breakpoints: Vec<usize> = segmenter.segment_str("Hello 🗺").collect();
/// // World Map (U+1F5FA) is encoded in four bytes in UTF-8.
/// assert_eq!(&breakpoints, &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10]);
/// ```
///
/// Segment a Latin1 byte string:
///
/// ```rust
/// use icu::segmenter::GraphemeClusterSegmenter;
/// let segmenter = GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new();
///
/// let breakpoints: Vec<usize> =
/// segmenter.segment_latin1(b"Hello World").collect();
/// assert_eq!(&breakpoints, &[0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11]);
/// ```
///
/// Successive boundaries can be used to retrieve the grapheme clusters.
/// In particular, the first boundary is always 0, and the last one is the
/// length of the segmented text in code units.
///
/// ```rust
/// # use icu::segmenter::GraphemeClusterSegmenter;
/// # let segmenter =
/// # GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new();
/// use itertools::Itertools;
/// let text = "मांजर";
/// let grapheme_clusters: Vec<&str> = segmenter
/// .segment_str(text)
/// .tuple_windows()
/// .map(|(i, j)| &text[i..j])
/// .collect();
/// assert_eq!(&grapheme_clusters, &["मां", "ज", "र"]);
/// ```
///
/// This segmenter applies all rules provided to the constructor.
/// Thus, if the data supplied by the provider comprises all
/// [grapheme cluster boundary rules][Rules] from Unicode Standard Annex #29,
/// _Unicode Text Segmentation_, which is the case of default data
/// (both test data and data produced by `icu_provider_source`), the `segment_*`
/// functions return extended grapheme cluster boundaries, as opposed to
/// legacy grapheme cluster boundaries. See [_Section 3, Grapheme Cluster
/// Boundaries_][GC], and [_Table 1a, Sample Grapheme Clusters_][Sample_GC],
/// in Unicode Standard Annex #29, _Unicode Text Segmentation_.
///
/// [Rules]: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundary_Rules
/// [GC]: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries
/// [Sample_GC]: https://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Table_Sample_Grapheme_Clusters
///
/// ```rust
/// use icu::segmenter::GraphemeClusterSegmenter;
/// let segmenter =
/// GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new();
///
/// // நி (TAMIL LETTER NA, TAMIL VOWEL SIGN I) is an extended grapheme cluster,
/// // but not a legacy grapheme cluster.
/// let ni = "நி";
/// let egc_boundaries: Vec<usize> = segmenter.segment_str(ni).collect();
/// assert_eq!(&egc_boundaries, &[0, ni.len()]);
/// ```
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct GraphemeClusterSegmenter {
payload: DataPayload<GraphemeClusterBreakDataV2Marker>,
}
#[cfg(feature = "compiled_data")]
impl Default for GraphemeClusterSegmenter {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new()
}
}
impl GraphemeClusterSegmenter {
/// Constructs a [`GraphemeClusterSegmenter`] with an invariant locale from compiled data.
///
/// ✨ *Enabled with the `compiled_data` Cargo feature.*
///
/// [📚 Help choosing a constructor](icu_provider::constructors)
#[cfg(feature = "compiled_data")]
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
payload: DataPayload::from_static_ref(
crate::provider::Baked::SINGLETON_GRAPHEME_CLUSTER_BREAK_DATA_V2_MARKER,
),
}
}
icu_provider::gen_any_buffer_data_constructors!(() -> error: DataError,
functions: [
new: skip,
try_new_with_any_provider,
try_new_with_buffer_provider,
try_new_unstable,
Self,
]);
#[doc = icu_provider::gen_any_buffer_unstable_docs!(UNSTABLE, Self::new)]
pub fn try_new_unstable<D>(provider: &D) -> Result<Self, DataError>
where
D: DataProvider<GraphemeClusterBreakDataV2Marker> + ?Sized,
{
let payload = provider.load(Default::default())?.payload;
Ok(Self { payload })
}
/// Creates a grapheme cluster break iterator for an `str` (a UTF-8 string).
pub fn segment_str<'l, 's>(
&'l self,
input: &'s str,
) -> GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorUtf8<'l, 's> {
GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new_and_segment_str(input, self.payload.get())
}
/// Creates a grapheme cluster break iterator from grapheme cluster rule payload.
///
/// There are always breakpoints at 0 and the string length, or only at 0 for the empty string.
pub(crate) fn new_and_segment_str<'l, 's>(
input: &'s str,
payload: &'l RuleBreakDataV2<'l>,
) -> GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorUtf8<'l, 's> {
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator(RuleBreakIterator {
iter: input.char_indices(),
len: input.len(),
current_pos_data: None,
result_cache: Vec::new(),
data: payload,
complex: None,
boundary_property: 0,
locale_override: None,
})
}
/// Creates a grapheme cluster break iterator for a potentially ill-formed UTF8 string
///
/// Invalid characters are treated as REPLACEMENT CHARACTER
///
/// There are always breakpoints at 0 and the string length, or only at 0 for the empty string.
pub fn segment_utf8<'l, 's>(
&'l self,
input: &'s [u8],
) -> GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorPotentiallyIllFormedUtf8<'l, 's> {
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator(RuleBreakIterator {
iter: Utf8CharIndices::new(input),
len: input.len(),
current_pos_data: None,
result_cache: Vec::new(),
data: self.payload.get(),
complex: None,
boundary_property: 0,
locale_override: None,
})
}
/// Creates a grapheme cluster break iterator for a Latin-1 (8-bit) string.
///
/// There are always breakpoints at 0 and the string length, or only at 0 for the empty string.
pub fn segment_latin1<'l, 's>(
&'l self,
input: &'s [u8],
) -> GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorLatin1<'l, 's> {
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator(RuleBreakIterator {
iter: Latin1Indices::new(input),
len: input.len(),
current_pos_data: None,
result_cache: Vec::new(),
data: self.payload.get(),
complex: None,
boundary_property: 0,
locale_override: None,
})
}
/// Creates a grapheme cluster break iterator for a UTF-16 string.
///
/// There are always breakpoints at 0 and the string length, or only at 0 for the empty string.
pub fn segment_utf16<'l, 's>(
&'l self,
input: &'s [u16],
) -> GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorUtf16<'l, 's> {
GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new_and_segment_utf16(input, self.payload.get())
}
/// Creates a grapheme cluster break iterator from grapheme cluster rule payload.
pub(crate) fn new_and_segment_utf16<'l, 's>(
input: &'s [u16],
payload: &'l RuleBreakDataV2<'l>,
) -> GraphemeClusterBreakIteratorUtf16<'l, 's> {
GraphemeClusterBreakIterator(RuleBreakIterator {
iter: Utf16Indices::new(input),
len: input.len(),
current_pos_data: None,
result_cache: Vec::new(),
data: payload,
complex: None,
boundary_property: 0,
locale_override: None,
})
}
}
#[test]
fn empty_string() {
let segmenter = GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new();
let breaks: Vec<usize> = segmenter.segment_str("").collect();
assert_eq!(breaks, [0]);
}
#[test]
fn emoji_flags() {
// https://github.com/unicode-org/icu4x/issues/4780
let segmenter = GraphemeClusterSegmenter::new();
let breaks: Vec<usize> = segmenter.segment_str("🇺🇸🏴").collect();
assert_eq!(breaks, [0, 8, 36]);
}