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10 
11 //! Functions for computing canonical and compatible decompositions for Unicode characters.
12 use crate::lookups::{
13     canonical_fully_decomposed, cjk_compat_variants_fully_decomposed,
14     compatibility_fully_decomposed, composition_table,
15 };
16 
17 use core::{char, ops::FnMut};
18 
19 /// Compute canonical Unicode decomposition for character.
20 /// See [Unicode Standard Annex #15](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/)
21 /// for more information.
22 #[inline]
decompose_canonical<F>(c: char, emit_char: F) where F: FnMut(char),23 pub fn decompose_canonical<F>(c: char, emit_char: F)
24 where
25     F: FnMut(char),
26 {
27     decompose(c, canonical_fully_decomposed, emit_char)
28 }
29 
30 /// Compute canonical or compatible Unicode decomposition for character.
31 /// See [Unicode Standard Annex #15](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/)
32 /// for more information.
33 #[inline]
decompose_compatible<F: FnMut(char)>(c: char, emit_char: F)34 pub fn decompose_compatible<F: FnMut(char)>(c: char, emit_char: F) {
35     let decompose_char =
36         |c| compatibility_fully_decomposed(c).or_else(|| canonical_fully_decomposed(c));
37     decompose(c, decompose_char, emit_char)
38 }
39 
40 /// Compute standard-variation decomposition for character.
41 ///
42 /// [Standardized Variation Sequences] are used instead of the standard canonical
43 /// decompositions, notably for CJK codepoints with singleton canonical decompositions,
44 /// to avoid losing information. See the
45 /// [Unicode Variation Sequence FAQ](http://unicode.org/faq/vs.html) and the
46 /// "Other Enhancements" section of the
47 /// [Unicode 6.3 Release Summary](https://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode6.3.0/#Summary)
48 /// for more information.
49 #[inline]
decompose_cjk_compat_variants<F>(c: char, mut emit_char: F) where F: FnMut(char),50 pub fn decompose_cjk_compat_variants<F>(c: char, mut emit_char: F)
51 where
52     F: FnMut(char),
53 {
54     // 7-bit ASCII never decomposes
55     if c <= '\x7f' {
56         emit_char(c);
57         return;
58     }
59 
60     // Don't perform decomposition for Hangul
61 
62     if let Some(decomposed) = cjk_compat_variants_fully_decomposed(c) {
63         for &d in decomposed {
64             emit_char(d);
65         }
66         return;
67     }
68 
69     // Finally bottom out.
70     emit_char(c);
71 }
72 
73 #[inline]
decompose<D, F>(c: char, decompose_char: D, mut emit_char: F) where D: Fn(char) -> Option<&'static [char]>, F: FnMut(char),74 fn decompose<D, F>(c: char, decompose_char: D, mut emit_char: F)
75 where
76     D: Fn(char) -> Option<&'static [char]>,
77     F: FnMut(char),
78 {
79     // 7-bit ASCII never decomposes
80     if c <= '\x7f' {
81         emit_char(c);
82         return;
83     }
84 
85     // Perform decomposition for Hangul
86     if is_hangul_syllable(c) {
87         decompose_hangul(c, emit_char);
88         return;
89     }
90 
91     if let Some(decomposed) = decompose_char(c) {
92         for &d in decomposed {
93             emit_char(d);
94         }
95         return;
96     }
97 
98     // Finally bottom out.
99     emit_char(c);
100 }
101 
102 /// Compose two characters into a single character, if possible.
103 /// See [Unicode Standard Annex #15](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/)
104 /// for more information.
compose(a: char, b: char) -> Option<char>105 pub fn compose(a: char, b: char) -> Option<char> {
106     compose_hangul(a, b).or_else(|| composition_table(a, b))
107 }
108 
109 // Constants from Unicode 9.0.0 Section 3.12 Conjoining Jamo Behavior
110 // http://www.unicode.org/versions/Unicode9.0.0/ch03.pdf#M9.32468.Heading.310.Combining.Jamo.Behavior
111 const S_BASE: u32 = 0xAC00;
112 const L_BASE: u32 = 0x1100;
113 const V_BASE: u32 = 0x1161;
114 const T_BASE: u32 = 0x11A7;
115 const L_COUNT: u32 = 19;
116 const V_COUNT: u32 = 21;
117 const T_COUNT: u32 = 28;
118 const N_COUNT: u32 = V_COUNT * T_COUNT;
119 const S_COUNT: u32 = L_COUNT * N_COUNT;
120 
121 const S_LAST: u32 = S_BASE + S_COUNT - 1;
122 const L_LAST: u32 = L_BASE + L_COUNT - 1;
123 const V_LAST: u32 = V_BASE + V_COUNT - 1;
124 const T_LAST: u32 = T_BASE + T_COUNT - 1;
125 
126 // Composition only occurs for `TPart`s in `U+11A8 ... U+11C2`,
127 // i.e. `T_BASE + 1 ... T_LAST`.
128 const T_FIRST: u32 = T_BASE + 1;
129 
is_hangul_syllable(c: char) -> bool130 pub(crate) fn is_hangul_syllable(c: char) -> bool {
131     (c as u32) >= S_BASE && (c as u32) < (S_BASE + S_COUNT)
132 }
133 
134 // Decompose a precomposed Hangul syllable
135 #[allow(unsafe_code)]
136 #[inline(always)]
decompose_hangul<F>(s: char, mut emit_char: F) where F: FnMut(char),137 fn decompose_hangul<F>(s: char, mut emit_char: F)
138 where
139     F: FnMut(char),
140 {
141     let s_index = s as u32 - S_BASE;
142     let l_index = s_index / N_COUNT;
143     unsafe {
144         emit_char(char::from_u32_unchecked(L_BASE + l_index));
145 
146         let v_index = (s_index % N_COUNT) / T_COUNT;
147         emit_char(char::from_u32_unchecked(V_BASE + v_index));
148 
149         let t_index = s_index % T_COUNT;
150         if t_index > 0 {
151             emit_char(char::from_u32_unchecked(T_BASE + t_index));
152         }
153     }
154 }
155 
156 #[inline]
hangul_decomposition_length(s: char) -> usize157 pub(crate) fn hangul_decomposition_length(s: char) -> usize {
158     let si = s as u32 - S_BASE;
159     let ti = si % T_COUNT;
160     if ti > 0 {
161         3
162     } else {
163         2
164     }
165 }
166 
167 // Compose a pair of Hangul Jamo
168 #[allow(unsafe_code)]
169 #[inline(always)]
170 #[allow(ellipsis_inclusive_range_patterns)]
compose_hangul(a: char, b: char) -> Option<char>171 fn compose_hangul(a: char, b: char) -> Option<char> {
172     let (a, b) = (a as u32, b as u32);
173     match (a, b) {
174         // Compose a leading consonant and a vowel together into an LV_Syllable
175         (L_BASE...L_LAST, V_BASE...V_LAST) => {
176             let l_index = a - L_BASE;
177             let v_index = b - V_BASE;
178             let lv_index = l_index * N_COUNT + v_index * T_COUNT;
179             let s = S_BASE + lv_index;
180             Some(unsafe { char::from_u32_unchecked(s) })
181         }
182         // Compose an LV_Syllable and a trailing consonant into an LVT_Syllable
183         (S_BASE...S_LAST, T_FIRST...T_LAST) if (a - S_BASE) % T_COUNT == 0 => {
184             Some(unsafe { char::from_u32_unchecked(a + (b - T_BASE)) })
185         }
186         _ => None,
187     }
188 }
189 
190 #[cfg(test)]
191 mod tests {
192     use super::compose_hangul;
193 
194     // Regression test from a bugfix where we were composing an LV_Syllable with
195     // T_BASE directly. (We should only compose an LV_Syllable with a character
196     // in the range `T_BASE + 1 ... T_LAST`.)
197     #[test]
test_hangul_composition()198     fn test_hangul_composition() {
199         assert_eq!(compose_hangul('\u{c8e0}', '\u{11a7}'), None);
200     }
201 }
202