ucd_util/name.rs
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/// Normalize the given character name in place according to UAX44-LM2.
///
/// See: https://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#UAX44-LM2
pub fn character_name_normalize(string: &mut String) {
let bytes = unsafe {
// SAFETY: `character_name_normalize_bytes` guarantees that
// `bytes[..len]` is valid UTF-8.
string.as_mut_vec()
};
let len = character_name_normalize_bytes(bytes).len();
bytes.truncate(len);
}
/// Normalize the given character name in place according to UAX44-LM2.
///
/// The slice returned is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8 for all possible values
/// of `slice`.
///
/// See: https://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#UAX44-LM2
fn character_name_normalize_bytes(slice: &mut [u8]) -> &mut [u8] {
// According to Unicode 4.8, character names consist only of Latin
// capital letters A to Z, ASCII digits, ASCII space or ASCII hypen.
// Therefore, we can do very simplistic case folding and operate on the
// raw bytes, since everything is ASCII. Note that we don't actually know
// whether `slice` is all ASCII or not, so we drop all non-ASCII bytes.
let mut next_write = 0;
let mut prev_letter = false;
// let mut prev_space = true;
for i in 0..slice.len() {
// SAFETY ARGUMENT: To guarantee that the resulting slice is valid
// UTF-8, we ensure that the slice contains only ASCII bytes. In
// particular, we drop every non-ASCII byte from the normalized string.
let b = slice[i];
if b == b' ' {
// Drop spaces.
} else if b == b'_' {
// Drop the underscore.
} else if b == b'-' {
let medial = prev_letter
&& slice.get(i + 1).map_or(false, |b| b.is_ascii_alphabetic());
let mut keep_hyphen = !medial;
// We want to keep the hypen only if it isn't medial. However,
// there is one exception. We need to keep the hypen in the
// character (U+1180) named `HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E`. So we check for
// that here.
let next_e =
slice.get(i + 1).map_or(false, |&b| b == b'E' || b == b'e');
// More characters after the final E are fine, as long as they are
// underscores and spaces.
let rest_empty = i + 2 >= slice.len()
|| slice[i + 2..].iter().all(|&b| b == b' ' || b == b'_');
if !keep_hyphen && next_e && rest_empty {
keep_hyphen = slice[..next_write] == b"hanguljungseongo"[..];
}
if keep_hyphen {
slice[next_write] = b;
next_write += 1;
}
} else if b'A' <= b && b <= b'Z' {
slice[next_write] = b + (b'a' - b'A');
next_write += 1;
} else if b <= 0x7F {
slice[next_write] = b;
next_write += 1;
}
// prev_space = false;
prev_letter = b.is_ascii_alphabetic();
}
&mut slice[..next_write]
}
/// Normalize the given symbolic name in place according to UAX44-LM3.
///
/// A "symbolic name" typically corresponds to property names and property
/// value aliases. Note, though, that it should not be applied to property
/// string values.
///
/// See: https://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#UAX44-LM2
pub fn symbolic_name_normalize(string: &mut String) {
let bytes = unsafe {
// SAFETY: `symbolic_name_normalize_bytes` guarantees that
// `bytes[..len]` is valid UTF-8.
string.as_mut_vec()
};
let len = symbolic_name_normalize_bytes(bytes).len();
bytes.truncate(len);
}
/// Normalize the given symbolic name in place according to UAX44-LM3.
///
/// A "symbolic name" typically corresponds to property names and property
/// value aliases. Note, though, that it should not be applied to property
/// string values.
///
/// The slice returned is guaranteed to be valid UTF-8 for all possible values
/// of `slice`.
///
/// See: https://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#UAX44-LM3
fn symbolic_name_normalize_bytes(slice: &mut [u8]) -> &mut [u8] {
// I couldn't find a place in the standard that specified that property
// names/aliases had a particular structure (unlike character names), but
// we assume that it's ASCII only and drop anything that isn't ASCII.
let mut start = 0;
let mut starts_with_is = false;
if slice.len() > 2 {
// Ignore any "is" prefix.
starts_with_is = slice[0..2] == b"is"[..]
|| slice[0..2] == b"IS"[..]
|| slice[0..2] == b"iS"[..]
|| slice[0..2] == b"Is"[..];
if starts_with_is {
start = 2;
}
}
let mut next_write = 0;
for i in start..slice.len() {
// SAFETY ARGUMENT: To guarantee that the resulting slice is valid
// UTF-8, we ensure that the slice contains only ASCII bytes. In
// particular, we drop every non-ASCII byte from the normalized string.
let b = slice[i];
if b == b' ' || b == b'_' || b == b'-' {
continue;
} else if b'A' <= b && b <= b'Z' {
slice[next_write] = b + (b'a' - b'A');
next_write += 1;
} else if b <= 0x7F {
slice[next_write] = b;
next_write += 1;
}
}
// Special case: ISO_Comment has a 'isc' abbreviation. Since we generally
// ignore 'is' prefixes, the 'isc' abbreviation gets caught in the cross
// fire and ends up creating an alias for 'c' to 'ISO_Comment', but it
// is actually an alias for the 'Other' general category.
if starts_with_is && next_write == 1 && slice[0] == b'c' {
slice[0] = b'i';
slice[1] = b's';
slice[2] = b'c';
next_write = 3;
}
&mut slice[..next_write]
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::{
character_name_normalize, character_name_normalize_bytes,
symbolic_name_normalize, symbolic_name_normalize_bytes,
};
fn char_norm(s: &str) -> String {
let mut s = s.to_string();
character_name_normalize(&mut s);
s
}
fn sym_norm(s: &str) -> String {
let mut s = s.to_string();
symbolic_name_normalize(&mut s);
s
}
#[test]
fn char_normalize() {
assert_eq!(char_norm("HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E"), "hanguljungseongo-e");
assert_eq!(char_norm("HANGUL JUNGSEONG O-E _"), "hanguljungseongo-e");
assert_eq!(char_norm("zero-width space"), "zerowidthspace");
assert_eq!(char_norm("zerowidthspace"), "zerowidthspace");
assert_eq!(char_norm("ZERO WIDTH SPACE"), "zerowidthspace");
assert_eq!(char_norm("TIBETAN MARK TSA -PHRU"), "tibetanmarktsa-phru");
assert_eq!(char_norm("tibetan_letter_-a"), "tibetanletter-a");
}
#[test]
fn sym_normalize() {
assert_eq!(sym_norm("Line_Break"), "linebreak");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("Line-break"), "linebreak");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("linebreak"), "linebreak");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("BA"), "ba");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("ba"), "ba");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("Greek"), "greek");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("isGreek"), "greek");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("IS_Greek"), "greek");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("isc"), "isc");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("is c"), "isc");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("is_c"), "isc");
assert_eq!(sym_norm("IS"), "is");
}
#[test]
fn valid_utf8_character() {
let mut x = b"abc\xFFxyz".to_vec();
let y = character_name_normalize_bytes(&mut x);
assert_eq!(y, b"abcxyz");
}
#[test]
fn valid_utf8_symbolic() {
let mut x = b"abc\xFFxyz".to_vec();
let y = symbolic_name_normalize_bytes(&mut x);
assert_eq!(y, b"abcxyz");
}
}