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2 | // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at |
3 | // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. |
4 | // |
5 | // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE or |
6 | // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license |
7 | // <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your |
8 | // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed |
9 | // except according to those terms. |
10 | |
11 | //! Iterators which split strings on Grapheme Cluster, Word or Sentence boundaries, according |
12 | //! to the [Unicode Standard Annex #29](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) rules. |
13 | //! |
14 | //! ```rust |
15 | //! extern crate unicode_segmentation; |
16 | //! |
17 | //! use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
18 | //! |
19 | //! fn main() { |
20 | //! let s = "a̐éö̲ \r\n" ; |
21 | //! let g = UnicodeSegmentation::graphemes(s, true).collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
22 | //! let b: &[_] = &["a̐" , "é" , "ö̲" , " \r\n" ]; |
23 | //! assert_eq!(g, b); |
24 | //! |
25 | //! let s = "The quick ( \"brown \") fox can't jump 32.3 feet, right?" ; |
26 | //! let w = s.unicode_words().collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
27 | //! let b: &[_] = &["The" , "quick" , "brown" , "fox" , "can't" , "jump" , "32.3" , "feet" , "right" ]; |
28 | //! assert_eq!(w, b); |
29 | //! |
30 | //! let s = "The quick ( \"brown \") fox" ; |
31 | //! let w = s.split_word_bounds().collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
32 | //! let b: &[_] = &["The" , " " , "quick" , " " , "(" , " \"" , "brown" , " \"" , ")" , " " , "fox" ]; |
33 | //! assert_eq!(w, b); |
34 | //! } |
35 | //! ``` |
36 | //! |
37 | //! # no_std |
38 | //! |
39 | //! unicode-segmentation does not depend on libstd, so it can be used in crates |
40 | //! with the `#![no_std]` attribute. |
41 | //! |
42 | //! # crates.io |
43 | //! |
44 | //! You can use this package in your project by adding the following |
45 | //! to your `Cargo.toml`: |
46 | //! |
47 | //! ```toml |
48 | //! [dependencies] |
49 | //! unicode-segmentation = "1.9.0" |
50 | //! ``` |
51 | |
52 | #![deny (missing_docs, unsafe_code)] |
53 | #![doc ( |
54 | html_logo_url = "https://unicode-rs.github.io/unicode-rs_sm.png" , |
55 | html_favicon_url = "https://unicode-rs.github.io/unicode-rs_sm.png" |
56 | )] |
57 | #![no_std ] |
58 | |
59 | pub use grapheme::{GraphemeCursor, GraphemeIncomplete}; |
60 | pub use grapheme::{GraphemeIndices, Graphemes}; |
61 | pub use sentence::{USentenceBoundIndices, USentenceBounds, UnicodeSentences}; |
62 | pub use tables::UNICODE_VERSION; |
63 | pub use word::{UWordBoundIndices, UWordBounds, UnicodeWordIndices, UnicodeWords}; |
64 | |
65 | mod grapheme; |
66 | mod sentence; |
67 | #[rustfmt::skip] |
68 | mod tables; |
69 | mod word; |
70 | |
71 | /// Methods for segmenting strings according to |
72 | /// [Unicode Standard Annex #29](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/). |
73 | pub trait UnicodeSegmentation { |
74 | /// Returns an iterator over the [grapheme clusters][graphemes] of `self`. |
75 | /// |
76 | /// [graphemes]: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries |
77 | /// |
78 | /// If `is_extended` is true, the iterator is over the |
79 | /// *extended grapheme clusters*; |
80 | /// otherwise, the iterator is over the *legacy grapheme clusters*. |
81 | /// [UAX#29](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries) |
82 | /// recommends extended grapheme cluster boundaries for general processing. |
83 | /// |
84 | /// # Examples |
85 | /// |
86 | /// ``` |
87 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
88 | /// let gr1 = UnicodeSegmentation::graphemes("a \u{310}e \u{301}o \u{308}\u{332}" , true) |
89 | /// .collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
90 | /// let b: &[_] = &["a \u{310}" , "e \u{301}" , "o \u{308}\u{332}" ]; |
91 | /// |
92 | /// assert_eq!(&gr1[..], b); |
93 | /// |
94 | /// let gr2 = UnicodeSegmentation::graphemes("a \r\nb🇷🇺🇸🇹" , true).collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
95 | /// let b: &[_] = &["a" , " \r\n" , "b" , "🇷🇺" , "🇸🇹" ]; |
96 | /// |
97 | /// assert_eq!(&gr2[..], b); |
98 | /// ``` |
99 | fn graphemes(&self, is_extended: bool) -> Graphemes<'_>; |
100 | |
101 | /// Returns an iterator over the grapheme clusters of `self` and their |
102 | /// byte offsets. See `graphemes()` for more information. |
103 | /// |
104 | /// # Examples |
105 | /// |
106 | /// ``` |
107 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
108 | /// let gr_inds = UnicodeSegmentation::grapheme_indices("a̐éö̲ \r\n" , true) |
109 | /// .collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>(); |
110 | /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "a̐" ), (3, "é" ), (6, "ö̲" ), (11, " \r\n" )]; |
111 | /// |
112 | /// assert_eq!(&gr_inds[..], b); |
113 | /// ``` |
114 | fn grapheme_indices(&self, is_extended: bool) -> GraphemeIndices<'_>; |
115 | |
116 | /// Returns an iterator over the words of `self`, separated on |
117 | /// [UAX#29 word boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries). |
118 | /// |
119 | /// Here, "words" are just those substrings which, after splitting on |
120 | /// UAX#29 word boundaries, contain any alphanumeric characters. That is, the |
121 | /// substring must contain at least one character with the |
122 | /// [Alphabetic](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Alphabetic) |
123 | /// property, or with |
124 | /// [General_Category=Number](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values). |
125 | /// |
126 | /// # Example |
127 | /// |
128 | /// ``` |
129 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
130 | /// let uws = "The quick ( \"brown \") fox can't jump 32.3 feet, right?" ; |
131 | /// let uw1 = uws.unicode_words().collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
132 | /// let b: &[_] = &["The" , "quick" , "brown" , "fox" , "can't" , "jump" , "32.3" , "feet" , "right" ]; |
133 | /// |
134 | /// assert_eq!(&uw1[..], b); |
135 | /// ``` |
136 | fn unicode_words(&self) -> UnicodeWords<'_>; |
137 | |
138 | /// Returns an iterator over the words of `self`, separated on |
139 | /// [UAX#29 word boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries), and their |
140 | /// offsets. |
141 | /// |
142 | /// Here, "words" are just those substrings which, after splitting on |
143 | /// UAX#29 word boundaries, contain any alphanumeric characters. That is, the |
144 | /// substring must contain at least one character with the |
145 | /// [Alphabetic](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Alphabetic) |
146 | /// property, or with |
147 | /// [General_Category=Number](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values). |
148 | /// |
149 | /// # Example |
150 | /// |
151 | /// ``` |
152 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
153 | /// let uwis = "The quick ( \"brown \") fox can't jump 32.3 feet, right?" ; |
154 | /// let uwi1 = uwis.unicode_word_indices().collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>(); |
155 | /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "The" ), (4, "quick" ), (12, "brown" ), (20, "fox" ), (24, "can't" ), |
156 | /// (30, "jump" ), (35, "32.3" ), (40, "feet" ), (46, "right" )]; |
157 | /// |
158 | /// assert_eq!(&uwi1[..], b); |
159 | /// ``` |
160 | fn unicode_word_indices(&self) -> UnicodeWordIndices<'_>; |
161 | |
162 | /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self` separated on |
163 | /// [UAX#29 word boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries). |
164 | /// |
165 | /// The concatenation of the substrings returned by this function is just the original string. |
166 | /// |
167 | /// # Example |
168 | /// |
169 | /// ``` |
170 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
171 | /// let swu1 = "The quick ( \"brown \") fox" .split_word_bounds().collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
172 | /// let b: &[_] = &["The" , " " , "quick" , " " , "(" , " \"" , "brown" , " \"" , ")" , " " , "fox" ]; |
173 | /// |
174 | /// assert_eq!(&swu1[..], b); |
175 | /// ``` |
176 | fn split_word_bounds(&self) -> UWordBounds<'_>; |
177 | |
178 | /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self`, split on UAX#29 word boundaries, |
179 | /// and their offsets. See `split_word_bounds()` for more information. |
180 | /// |
181 | /// # Example |
182 | /// |
183 | /// ``` |
184 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
185 | /// let swi1 = "Brr, it's 29.3°F!" .split_word_bound_indices().collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>(); |
186 | /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "Brr" ), (3, "," ), (4, " " ), (5, "it's" ), (9, " " ), (10, "29.3" ), |
187 | /// (14, "°" ), (16, "F" ), (17, "!" )]; |
188 | /// |
189 | /// assert_eq!(&swi1[..], b); |
190 | /// ``` |
191 | fn split_word_bound_indices(&self) -> UWordBoundIndices<'_>; |
192 | |
193 | /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self` separated on |
194 | /// [UAX#29 sentence boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Sentence_Boundaries). |
195 | /// |
196 | /// Here, "sentences" are just those substrings which, after splitting on |
197 | /// UAX#29 sentence boundaries, contain any alphanumeric characters. That is, the |
198 | /// substring must contain at least one character with the |
199 | /// [Alphabetic](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Alphabetic) |
200 | /// property, or with |
201 | /// [General_Category=Number](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values). |
202 | /// |
203 | /// # Example |
204 | /// |
205 | /// ``` |
206 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
207 | /// let uss = "Mr. Fox jumped. [...] The dog was too lazy." ; |
208 | /// let us1 = uss.unicode_sentences().collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
209 | /// let b: &[_] = &["Mr. " , "Fox jumped. " , "The dog was too lazy." ]; |
210 | /// |
211 | /// assert_eq!(&us1[..], b); |
212 | /// ``` |
213 | fn unicode_sentences(&self) -> UnicodeSentences<'_>; |
214 | |
215 | /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self` separated on |
216 | /// [UAX#29 sentence boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Sentence_Boundaries). |
217 | /// |
218 | /// The concatenation of the substrings returned by this function is just the original string. |
219 | /// |
220 | /// # Example |
221 | /// |
222 | /// ``` |
223 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
224 | /// let ssbs = "Mr. Fox jumped. [...] The dog was too lazy." ; |
225 | /// let ssb1 = ssbs.split_sentence_bounds().collect::<Vec<&str>>(); |
226 | /// let b: &[_] = &["Mr. " , "Fox jumped. " , "[...] " , "The dog was too lazy." ]; |
227 | /// |
228 | /// assert_eq!(&ssb1[..], b); |
229 | /// ``` |
230 | fn split_sentence_bounds(&self) -> USentenceBounds<'_>; |
231 | |
232 | /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self`, split on UAX#29 sentence boundaries, |
233 | /// and their offsets. See `split_sentence_bounds()` for more information. |
234 | /// |
235 | /// # Example |
236 | /// |
237 | /// ``` |
238 | /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation; |
239 | /// let ssis = "Mr. Fox jumped. [...] The dog was too lazy." ; |
240 | /// let ssi1 = ssis.split_sentence_bound_indices().collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>(); |
241 | /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "Mr. " ), (4, "Fox jumped. " ), (16, "[...] " ), |
242 | /// (22, "The dog was too lazy." )]; |
243 | /// |
244 | /// assert_eq!(&ssi1[..], b); |
245 | /// ``` |
246 | fn split_sentence_bound_indices(&self) -> USentenceBoundIndices<'_>; |
247 | } |
248 | |
249 | impl UnicodeSegmentation for str { |
250 | #[inline ] |
251 | fn graphemes(&self, is_extended: bool) -> Graphemes { |
252 | grapheme::new_graphemes(self, is_extended) |
253 | } |
254 | |
255 | #[inline ] |
256 | fn grapheme_indices(&self, is_extended: bool) -> GraphemeIndices { |
257 | grapheme::new_grapheme_indices(self, is_extended) |
258 | } |
259 | |
260 | #[inline ] |
261 | fn unicode_words(&self) -> UnicodeWords { |
262 | word::new_unicode_words(self) |
263 | } |
264 | |
265 | #[inline ] |
266 | fn unicode_word_indices(&self) -> UnicodeWordIndices { |
267 | word::new_unicode_word_indices(self) |
268 | } |
269 | |
270 | #[inline ] |
271 | fn split_word_bounds(&self) -> UWordBounds { |
272 | word::new_word_bounds(self) |
273 | } |
274 | |
275 | #[inline ] |
276 | fn split_word_bound_indices(&self) -> UWordBoundIndices { |
277 | word::new_word_bound_indices(self) |
278 | } |
279 | |
280 | #[inline ] |
281 | fn unicode_sentences(&self) -> UnicodeSentences { |
282 | sentence::new_unicode_sentences(self) |
283 | } |
284 | |
285 | #[inline ] |
286 | fn split_sentence_bounds(&self) -> USentenceBounds { |
287 | sentence::new_sentence_bounds(self) |
288 | } |
289 | |
290 | #[inline ] |
291 | fn split_sentence_bound_indices(&self) -> USentenceBoundIndices { |
292 | sentence::new_sentence_bound_indices(self) |
293 | } |
294 | } |
295 | |