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1 | package Unicode::Collate; |
2 | |
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3 | BEGIN { |
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4 | unless ("A" eq pack('U', 0x41)) { |
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5 | die "Unicode::Collate cannot stringify a Unicode code point\n"; |
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6 | } |
7 | } |
8 | |
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9 | use 5.006; |
10 | use strict; |
11 | use warnings; |
12 | use Carp; |
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13 | use File::Spec; |
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14 | |
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15 | no warnings 'utf8'; |
16 | |
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17 | our $VERSION = '0.52'; |
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18 | our $PACKAGE = __PACKAGE__; |
19 | |
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20 | my @Path = qw(Unicode Collate); |
21 | my $KeyFile = "allkeys.txt"; |
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22 | |
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23 | # Perl's boolean |
24 | use constant TRUE => 1; |
25 | use constant FALSE => ""; |
26 | use constant NOMATCHPOS => -1; |
27 | |
28 | # A coderef to get combining class imported from Unicode::Normalize |
29 | # (i.e. \&Unicode::Normalize::getCombinClass). |
30 | # This is also used as a HAS_UNICODE_NORMALIZE flag. |
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31 | my $CVgetCombinClass; |
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32 | |
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33 | # Supported Levels |
34 | use constant MinLevel => 1; |
35 | use constant MaxLevel => 4; |
36 | |
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37 | # Minimum weights at level 2 and 3, respectively |
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38 | use constant Min2Wt => 0x20; |
39 | use constant Min3Wt => 0x02; |
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40 | |
41 | # Shifted weight at 4th level |
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42 | use constant Shift4Wt => 0xFFFF; |
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43 | |
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44 | # A boolean for Variable and 16-bit weights at 4 levels of Collation Element |
45 | # PROBLEM: The Default Unicode Collation Element Table |
46 | # has weights over 0xFFFF at the 4th level. |
47 | # The tie-breaking in the variable weights |
48 | # other than "shift" (as well as "shift-trimmed") is unreliable. |
49 | use constant VCE_TEMPLATE => 'Cn4'; |
50 | |
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51 | # A sort key: 16-bit weights |
52 | # See also the PROBLEM on VCE_TEMPLATE above. |
53 | use constant KEY_TEMPLATE => 'n*'; |
54 | |
55 | # Level separator in a sort key: |
56 | # i.e. pack(KEY_TEMPLATE, 0) |
57 | use constant LEVEL_SEP => "\0\0"; |
58 | |
59 | # As Unicode code point separator for hash keys. |
60 | # A joined code point string (denoted by JCPS below) |
61 | # like "65;768" is used for internal processing |
62 | # instead of Perl's Unicode string like "\x41\x{300}", |
63 | # as the native code point is different from the Unicode code point |
64 | # on EBCDIC platform. |
65 | # This character must not be included in any stringified |
66 | # representation of an integer. |
67 | use constant CODE_SEP => ';'; |
68 | |
69 | # boolean values of variable weights |
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70 | use constant NON_VAR => 0; # Non-Variable character |
71 | use constant VAR => 1; # Variable character |
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72 | |
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73 | # specific code points |
74 | use constant Hangul_LBase => 0x1100; |
75 | use constant Hangul_LIni => 0x1100; |
76 | use constant Hangul_LFin => 0x1159; |
77 | use constant Hangul_LFill => 0x115F; |
78 | use constant Hangul_VBase => 0x1161; |
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79 | use constant Hangul_VIni => 0x1160; # from Vowel Filler |
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80 | use constant Hangul_VFin => 0x11A2; |
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81 | use constant Hangul_TBase => 0x11A7; # from "no-final" codepoint |
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82 | use constant Hangul_TIni => 0x11A8; |
83 | use constant Hangul_TFin => 0x11F9; |
84 | use constant Hangul_TCount => 28; |
85 | use constant Hangul_NCount => 588; |
86 | use constant Hangul_SBase => 0xAC00; |
87 | use constant Hangul_SIni => 0xAC00; |
88 | use constant Hangul_SFin => 0xD7A3; |
89 | use constant CJK_UidIni => 0x4E00; |
90 | use constant CJK_UidFin => 0x9FA5; |
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91 | use constant CJK_UidF41 => 0x9FBB; |
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92 | use constant CJK_ExtAIni => 0x3400; |
93 | use constant CJK_ExtAFin => 0x4DB5; |
94 | use constant CJK_ExtBIni => 0x20000; |
95 | use constant CJK_ExtBFin => 0x2A6D6; |
96 | use constant BMP_Max => 0xFFFF; |
97 | |
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98 | # Logical_Order_Exception in PropList.txt |
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99 | my $DefaultRearrange = [ 0x0E40..0x0E44, 0x0EC0..0x0EC4 ]; |
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100 | |
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101 | sub UCA_Version { "14" } |
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102 | |
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103 | sub Base_Unicode_Version { "4.1.0" } |
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104 | |
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105 | ###### |
106 | |
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107 | sub pack_U { |
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108 | return pack('U*', @_); |
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109 | } |
110 | |
111 | sub unpack_U { |
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112 | return unpack('U*', shift(@_).pack('U*')); |
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113 | } |
114 | |
115 | ###### |
116 | |
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117 | my (%VariableOK); |
118 | @VariableOK{ qw/ |
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119 | blanked non-ignorable shifted shift-trimmed |
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120 | / } = (); # keys lowercased |
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121 | |
122 | our @ChangeOK = qw/ |
123 | alternate backwards level normalization rearrange |
124 | katakana_before_hiragana upper_before_lower |
125 | overrideHangul overrideCJK preprocess UCA_Version |
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126 | hangul_terminator variable |
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127 | /; |
128 | |
129 | our @ChangeNG = qw/ |
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130 | entry mapping table maxlength |
131 | ignoreChar ignoreName undefChar undefName variableTable |
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132 | versionTable alternateTable backwardsTable forwardsTable rearrangeTable |
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133 | derivCode normCode rearrangeHash |
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134 | backwardsFlag |
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135 | /; |
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136 | # The hash key 'ignored' is deleted at v 0.21. |
137 | # The hash key 'isShift' is deleted at v 0.23. |
138 | # The hash key 'combining' is deleted at v 0.24. |
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139 | # The hash key 'entries' is deleted at v 0.30. |
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140 | # The hash key 'L3_ignorable' is deleted at v 0.40. |
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141 | |
142 | sub version { |
143 | my $self = shift; |
144 | return $self->{versionTable} || 'unknown'; |
145 | } |
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146 | |
147 | my (%ChangeOK, %ChangeNG); |
148 | @ChangeOK{ @ChangeOK } = (); |
149 | @ChangeNG{ @ChangeNG } = (); |
150 | |
151 | sub change { |
152 | my $self = shift; |
153 | my %hash = @_; |
154 | my %old; |
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155 | if (exists $hash{variable} && exists $hash{alternate}) { |
156 | delete $hash{alternate}; |
157 | } |
158 | elsif (!exists $hash{variable} && exists $hash{alternate}) { |
159 | $hash{variable} = $hash{alternate}; |
160 | } |
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161 | foreach my $k (keys %hash) { |
162 | if (exists $ChangeOK{$k}) { |
163 | $old{$k} = $self->{$k}; |
164 | $self->{$k} = $hash{$k}; |
165 | } |
166 | elsif (exists $ChangeNG{$k}) { |
167 | croak "change of $k via change() is not allowed!"; |
168 | } |
169 | # else => ignored |
170 | } |
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171 | $self->checkCollator(); |
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172 | return wantarray ? %old : $self; |
173 | } |
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174 | |
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175 | sub _checkLevel { |
176 | my $level = shift; |
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177 | my $key = shift; # 'level' or 'backwards' |
178 | MinLevel <= $level or croak sprintf |
179 | "Illegal level %d (in value for key '%s') lower than %d.", |
180 | $level, $key, MinLevel; |
181 | $level <= MaxLevel or croak sprintf |
182 | "Unsupported level %d (in value for key '%s') higher than %d.", |
183 | $level, $key, MaxLevel; |
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184 | } |
185 | |
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186 | my %DerivCode = ( |
187 | 8 => \&_derivCE_8, |
188 | 9 => \&_derivCE_9, |
189 | 11 => \&_derivCE_9, # 11 == 9 |
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190 | 14 => \&_derivCE_14, |
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191 | ); |
192 | |
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193 | sub checkCollator { |
194 | my $self = shift; |
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195 | _checkLevel($self->{level}, "level"); |
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196 | |
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197 | $self->{derivCode} = $DerivCode{ $self->{UCA_Version} } |
198 | or croak "Illegal UCA version (passed $self->{UCA_Version})."; |
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199 | |
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200 | $self->{variable} ||= $self->{alternate} || $self->{variableTable} || |
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201 | $self->{alternateTable} || 'shifted'; |
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202 | $self->{variable} = $self->{alternate} = lc($self->{variable}); |
203 | exists $VariableOK{ $self->{variable} } |
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204 | or croak "$PACKAGE unknown variable parameter name: $self->{variable}"; |
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205 | |
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206 | if (! defined $self->{backwards}) { |
207 | $self->{backwardsFlag} = 0; |
208 | } |
209 | elsif (! ref $self->{backwards}) { |
210 | _checkLevel($self->{backwards}, "backwards"); |
211 | $self->{backwardsFlag} = 1 << $self->{backwards}; |
212 | } |
213 | else { |
214 | my %level; |
215 | $self->{backwardsFlag} = 0; |
216 | for my $b (@{ $self->{backwards} }) { |
217 | _checkLevel($b, "backwards"); |
218 | $level{$b} = 1; |
219 | } |
220 | for my $v (sort keys %level) { |
221 | $self->{backwardsFlag} += 1 << $v; |
222 | } |
223 | } |
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224 | |
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225 | defined $self->{rearrange} or $self->{rearrange} = []; |
226 | ref $self->{rearrange} |
227 | or croak "$PACKAGE: list for rearrangement must be store in ARRAYREF"; |
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228 | |
229 | # keys of $self->{rearrangeHash} are $self->{rearrange}. |
230 | $self->{rearrangeHash} = undef; |
231 | |
232 | if (@{ $self->{rearrange} }) { |
233 | @{ $self->{rearrangeHash} }{ @{ $self->{rearrange} } } = (); |
234 | } |
235 | |
236 | $self->{normCode} = undef; |
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237 | |
238 | if (defined $self->{normalization}) { |
239 | eval { require Unicode::Normalize }; |
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240 | $@ and croak "Unicode::Normalize is required to normalize strings"; |
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241 | |
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242 | $CVgetCombinClass ||= \&Unicode::Normalize::getCombinClass; |
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243 | |
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244 | if ($self->{normalization} =~ /^(?:NF)D\z/) { # tweak for default |
245 | $self->{normCode} = \&Unicode::Normalize::NFD; |
246 | } |
247 | elsif ($self->{normalization} ne 'prenormalized') { |
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248 | my $norm = $self->{normalization}; |
249 | $self->{normCode} = sub { |
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250 | Unicode::Normalize::normalize($norm, shift); |
251 | }; |
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252 | eval { $self->{normCode}->("") }; # try |
253 | $@ and croak "$PACKAGE unknown normalization form name: $norm"; |
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254 | } |
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255 | } |
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256 | return; |
257 | } |
258 | |
259 | sub new |
260 | { |
261 | my $class = shift; |
262 | my $self = bless { @_ }, $class; |
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263 | |
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264 | # If undef is passed explicitly, no file is read. |
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265 | $self->{table} = $KeyFile if ! exists $self->{table}; |
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266 | $self->read_table() if defined $self->{table}; |
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267 | |
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268 | if ($self->{entry}) { |
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269 | while ($self->{entry} =~ /([^\n]+)/g) { |
270 | $self->parseEntry($1); |
271 | } |
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272 | } |
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273 | |
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274 | $self->{level} ||= MaxLevel; |
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275 | $self->{UCA_Version} ||= UCA_Version(); |
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276 | |
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277 | $self->{overrideHangul} = FALSE |
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278 | if ! exists $self->{overrideHangul}; |
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279 | $self->{overrideCJK} = FALSE |
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280 | if ! exists $self->{overrideCJK}; |
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281 | $self->{normalization} = 'NFD' |
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282 | if ! exists $self->{normalization}; |
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283 | $self->{rearrange} = $self->{rearrangeTable} || |
284 | ($self->{UCA_Version} <= 11 ? $DefaultRearrange : []) |
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285 | if ! exists $self->{rearrange}; |
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286 | $self->{backwards} = $self->{backwardsTable} |
287 | if ! exists $self->{backwards}; |
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288 | |
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289 | $self->checkCollator(); |
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290 | |
291 | return $self; |
292 | } |
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293 | |
294 | sub read_table { |
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295 | my $self = shift; |
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296 | |
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297 | my($f, $fh); |
298 | foreach my $d (@INC) { |
299 | $f = File::Spec->catfile($d, @Path, $self->{table}); |
300 | last if open($fh, $f); |
301 | $f = undef; |
302 | } |
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303 | if (!defined $f) { |
304 | $f = File::Spec->catfile(@Path, $self->{table}); |
305 | croak("$PACKAGE: Can't locate $f in \@INC (\@INC contains: @INC)"); |
306 | } |
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307 | |
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308 | while (my $line = <$fh>) { |
309 | next if $line =~ /^\s*#/; |
310 | unless ($line =~ s/^\s*\@//) { |
311 | $self->parseEntry($line); |
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312 | next; |
313 | } |
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314 | |
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315 | # matched ^\s*\@ |
316 | if ($line =~ /^version\s*(\S*)/) { |
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317 | $self->{versionTable} ||= $1; |
318 | } |
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319 | elsif ($line =~ /^variable\s+(\S*)/) { # since UTS #10-9 |
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320 | $self->{variableTable} ||= $1; |
321 | } |
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322 | elsif ($line =~ /^alternate\s+(\S*)/) { # till UTS #10-8 |
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323 | $self->{alternateTable} ||= $1; |
324 | } |
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325 | elsif ($line =~ /^backwards\s+(\S*)/) { |
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326 | push @{ $self->{backwardsTable} }, $1; |
327 | } |
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328 | elsif ($line =~ /^forwards\s+(\S*)/) { # parhaps no use |
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329 | push @{ $self->{forwardsTable} }, $1; |
330 | } |
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331 | elsif ($line =~ /^rearrange\s+(.*)/) { # (\S*) is NG |
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332 | push @{ $self->{rearrangeTable} }, _getHexArray($1); |
333 | } |
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334 | } |
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335 | close $fh; |
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336 | } |
337 | |
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338 | |
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339 | ## |
340 | ## get $line, parse it, and write an entry in $self |
341 | ## |
342 | sub parseEntry |
343 | { |
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344 | my $self = shift; |
345 | my $line = shift; |
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346 | my($name, $entry, @uv, @key); |
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347 | |
348 | return if $line !~ /^\s*[0-9A-Fa-f]/; |
349 | |
350 | # removes comment and gets name |
351 | $name = $1 |
352 | if $line =~ s/[#%]\s*(.*)//; |
353 | return if defined $self->{undefName} && $name =~ /$self->{undefName}/; |
354 | |
355 | # gets element |
356 | my($e, $k) = split /;/, $line; |
357 | croak "Wrong Entry: <charList> must be separated by ';' from <collElement>" |
358 | if ! $k; |
359 | |
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360 | @uv = _getHexArray($e); |
361 | return if !@uv; |
362 | |
363 | $entry = join(CODE_SEP, @uv); # in JCPS |
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364 | |
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365 | if (defined $self->{undefChar} || defined $self->{ignoreChar}) { |
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366 | my $ele = pack_U(@uv); |
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367 | |
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368 | # regarded as if it were not entried in the table |
369 | return |
370 | if defined $self->{undefChar} && $ele =~ /$self->{undefChar}/; |
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371 | |
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372 | # replaced as completely ignorable |
373 | $k = '[.0000.0000.0000.0000]' |
374 | if defined $self->{ignoreChar} && $ele =~ /$self->{ignoreChar}/; |
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375 | } |
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376 | |
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377 | # replaced as completely ignorable |
378 | $k = '[.0000.0000.0000.0000]' |
379 | if defined $self->{ignoreName} && $name =~ /$self->{ignoreName}/; |
380 | |
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381 | my $is_L3_ignorable = TRUE; |
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382 | |
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383 | foreach my $arr ($k =~ /\[([^\[\]]+)\]/g) { # SPACEs allowed |
384 | my $var = $arr =~ /\*/; # exactly /^\*/ but be lenient. |
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385 | my @wt = _getHexArray($arr); |
386 | push @key, pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, $var, @wt); |
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387 | $is_L3_ignorable = FALSE |
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388 | if $wt[0] || $wt[1] || $wt[2]; |
389 | # Conformance Test for 3.1.1 and 4.0.0 shows Level 3 ignorable |
390 | # is completely ignorable. |
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391 | # For expansion, an entry $is_L3_ignorable |
392 | # if and only if "all" CEs are [.0000.0000.0000]. |
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393 | } |
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394 | |
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395 | $self->{mapping}{$entry} = $is_L3_ignorable ? [] : \@key; |
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396 | |
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397 | if (@uv > 1) { |
398 | (!$self->{maxlength}{$uv[0]} || $self->{maxlength}{$uv[0]} < @uv) |
399 | and $self->{maxlength}{$uv[0]} = @uv; |
400 | } |
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401 | } |
402 | |
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403 | |
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404 | ## |
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405 | ## VCE = _varCE(variable term, VCE) |
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406 | ## |
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407 | sub _varCE |
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408 | { |
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409 | my $vbl = shift; |
410 | my $vce = shift; |
411 | if ($vbl eq 'non-ignorable') { |
412 | return $vce; |
413 | } |
414 | my ($var, @wt) = unpack VCE_TEMPLATE, $vce; |
415 | |
416 | if ($var) { |
417 | return pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, $var, 0, 0, 0, |
418 | $vbl eq 'blanked' ? $wt[3] : $wt[0]); |
419 | } |
420 | elsif ($vbl eq 'blanked') { |
421 | return $vce; |
422 | } |
423 | else { |
424 | return pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, $var, @wt[0..2], |
425 | $vbl eq 'shifted' && $wt[0]+$wt[1]+$wt[2] ? Shift4Wt : 0); |
426 | } |
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427 | } |
428 | |
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429 | sub viewSortKey |
430 | { |
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431 | my $self = shift; |
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432 | $self->visualizeSortKey($self->getSortKey(@_)); |
433 | } |
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434 | |
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435 | sub visualizeSortKey |
436 | { |
437 | my $self = shift; |
438 | my $view = join " ", map sprintf("%04X", $_), unpack(KEY_TEMPLATE, shift); |
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439 | |
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440 | if ($self->{UCA_Version} <= 8) { |
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441 | $view =~ s/ ?0000 ?/|/g; |
442 | } else { |
443 | $view =~ s/\b0000\b/|/g; |
444 | } |
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445 | return "[$view]"; |
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446 | } |
447 | |
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448 | |
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449 | ## |
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450 | ## arrayref of JCPS = splitEnt(string to be collated) |
451 | ## arrayref of arrayref[JCPS, ini_pos, fin_pos] = splitEnt(string, true) |
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452 | ## |
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453 | sub splitEnt |
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454 | { |
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455 | my $self = shift; |
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456 | my $wLen = $_[1]; |
457 | |
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458 | my $code = $self->{preprocess}; |
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459 | my $norm = $self->{normCode}; |
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460 | my $map = $self->{mapping}; |
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461 | my $max = $self->{maxlength}; |
462 | my $reH = $self->{rearrangeHash}; |
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463 | my $ver9 = $self->{UCA_Version} >= 9 && $self->{UCA_Version} <= 11; |
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464 | |
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465 | my ($str, @buf); |
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466 | |
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467 | if ($wLen) { |
468 | $code and croak "Preprocess breaks character positions. " |
469 | . "Don't use with index(), match(), etc."; |
470 | $norm and croak "Normalization breaks character positions. " |
471 | . "Don't use with index(), match(), etc."; |
472 | $str = $_[0]; |
473 | } |
474 | else { |
475 | $str = $_[0]; |
476 | $str = &$code($str) if ref $code; |
477 | $str = &$norm($str) if ref $norm; |
478 | } |
a7fbee98 |
479 | |
4d36a948 |
480 | # get array of Unicode code point of string. |
9f1f04a1 |
481 | my @src = unpack_U($str); |
4d36a948 |
482 | |
483 | # rearrangement: |
484 | # Character positions are not kept if rearranged, |
485 | # then neglected if $wLen is true. |
486 | if ($reH && ! $wLen) { |
a7fbee98 |
487 | for (my $i = 0; $i < @src; $i++) { |
488 | if (exists $reH->{ $src[$i] } && $i + 1 < @src) { |
489 | ($src[$i], $src[$i+1]) = ($src[$i+1], $src[$i]); |
490 | $i++; |
491 | } |
492 | } |
45394607 |
493 | } |
45394607 |
494 | |
3756e7ca |
495 | # remove a code point marked as a completely ignorable. |
abd1ec54 |
496 | for (my $i = 0; $i < @src; $i++) { |
497 | $src[$i] = undef |
e7f779c8 |
498 | if _isIllegal($src[$i]) || ($ver9 && |
499 | $map->{ $src[$i] } && @{ $map->{ $src[$i] } } == 0); |
0116f5dc |
500 | } |
501 | |
a7fbee98 |
502 | for (my $i = 0; $i < @src; $i++) { |
91ae00cb |
503 | my $jcps = $src[$i]; |
3756e7ca |
504 | |
505 | # skip removed code point |
506 | if (! defined $jcps) { |
507 | if ($wLen && @buf) { |
508 | $buf[-1][2] = $i + 1; |
509 | } |
510 | next; |
511 | } |
512 | |
abd1ec54 |
513 | my $i_orig = $i; |
4d36a948 |
514 | |
3756e7ca |
515 | # find contraction |
516 | if ($max->{$jcps}) { |
91ae00cb |
517 | my $temp_jcps = $jcps; |
518 | my $jcpsLen = 1; |
519 | my $maxLen = $max->{$jcps}; |
4d36a948 |
520 | |
91ae00cb |
521 | for (my $p = $i + 1; $jcpsLen < $maxLen && $p < @src; $p++) { |
4d36a948 |
522 | next if ! defined $src[$p]; |
91ae00cb |
523 | $temp_jcps .= CODE_SEP . $src[$p]; |
524 | $jcpsLen++; |
525 | if ($map->{$temp_jcps}) { |
526 | $jcps = $temp_jcps; |
4d36a948 |
527 | $i = $p; |
528 | } |
529 | } |
4d36a948 |
530 | |
06c8fc8f |
531 | # not-contiguous contraction with Combining Char (cf. UTS#10, S2.1). |
532 | # This process requires Unicode::Normalize. |
91ae00cb |
533 | # If "normalization" is undef, here should be skipped *always* |
06c8fc8f |
534 | # (in spite of bool value of $CVgetCombinClass), |
535 | # since canonical ordering cannot be expected. |
536 | # Blocked combining character should not be contracted. |
537 | |
538 | if ($self->{normalization}) |
539 | # $self->{normCode} is false in the case of "prenormalized". |
540 | { |
541 | my $preCC = 0; |
542 | my $curCC = 0; |
543 | |
544 | for (my $p = $i + 1; $p < @src; $p++) { |
545 | next if ! defined $src[$p]; |
546 | $curCC = $CVgetCombinClass->($src[$p]); |
547 | last unless $curCC; |
548 | my $tail = CODE_SEP . $src[$p]; |
91ae00cb |
549 | if ($preCC != $curCC && $map->{$jcps.$tail}) { |
550 | $jcps .= $tail; |
06c8fc8f |
551 | $src[$p] = undef; |
552 | } else { |
553 | $preCC = $curCC; |
554 | } |
4d36a948 |
555 | } |
a7fbee98 |
556 | } |
a7fbee98 |
557 | } |
558 | |
3756e7ca |
559 | # skip completely ignorable |
560 | if ($map->{$jcps} && @{ $map->{$jcps} } == 0) { |
561 | if ($wLen && @buf) { |
562 | $buf[-1][2] = $i + 1; |
a7fbee98 |
563 | } |
3756e7ca |
564 | next; |
a7fbee98 |
565 | } |
4d36a948 |
566 | |
91ae00cb |
567 | push @buf, $wLen ? [$jcps, $i_orig, $i + 1] : $jcps; |
45394607 |
568 | } |
4d36a948 |
569 | return \@buf; |
d16e9e3d |
570 | } |
45394607 |
571 | |
d16e9e3d |
572 | |
573 | ## |
abd1ec54 |
574 | ## list of VCE = getWt(JCPS) |
d16e9e3d |
575 | ## |
576 | sub getWt |
577 | { |
a7fbee98 |
578 | my $self = shift; |
91ae00cb |
579 | my $u = shift; |
abd1ec54 |
580 | my $vbl = $self->{variable}; |
91ae00cb |
581 | my $map = $self->{mapping}; |
0116f5dc |
582 | my $der = $self->{derivCode}; |
a7fbee98 |
583 | |
91ae00cb |
584 | return if !defined $u; |
abd1ec54 |
585 | return map(_varCE($vbl, $_), @{ $map->{$u} }) |
91ae00cb |
586 | if $map->{$u}; |
a7fbee98 |
587 | |
91ae00cb |
588 | # JCPS must not be a contraction, then it's a code point. |
589 | if (Hangul_SIni <= $u && $u <= Hangul_SFin) { |
1d2654e1 |
590 | my $hang = $self->{overrideHangul}; |
591 | my @hangulCE; |
592 | if ($hang) { |
593 | @hangulCE = map(pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, @$_), &$hang($u)); |
594 | } |
595 | elsif (!defined $hang) { |
596 | @hangulCE = $der->($u); |
597 | } |
598 | else { |
599 | my $max = $self->{maxlength}; |
600 | my @decH = _decompHangul($u); |
601 | |
602 | if (@decH == 2) { |
603 | my $contract = join(CODE_SEP, @decH); |
91ae00cb |
604 | @decH = ($contract) if $map->{$contract}; |
1d2654e1 |
605 | } else { # must be <@decH == 3> |
606 | if ($max->{$decH[0]}) { |
607 | my $contract = join(CODE_SEP, @decH); |
91ae00cb |
608 | if ($map->{$contract}) { |
1d2654e1 |
609 | @decH = ($contract); |
610 | } else { |
611 | $contract = join(CODE_SEP, @decH[0,1]); |
91ae00cb |
612 | $map->{$contract} and @decH = ($contract, $decH[2]); |
1d2654e1 |
613 | } |
614 | # even if V's ignorable, LT contraction is not supported. |
615 | # If such a situatution were required, NFD should be used. |
616 | } |
617 | if (@decH == 3 && $max->{$decH[1]}) { |
618 | my $contract = join(CODE_SEP, @decH[1,2]); |
91ae00cb |
619 | $map->{$contract} and @decH = ($decH[0], $contract); |
1d2654e1 |
620 | } |
621 | } |
622 | |
623 | @hangulCE = map({ |
91ae00cb |
624 | $map->{$_} ? @{ $map->{$_} } : $der->($_); |
1d2654e1 |
625 | } @decH); |
626 | } |
abd1ec54 |
627 | return map _varCE($vbl, $_), @hangulCE; |
a7fbee98 |
628 | } |
3756e7ca |
629 | elsif (_isUIdeo($u, $self->{UCA_Version})) { |
1d2654e1 |
630 | my $cjk = $self->{overrideCJK}; |
abd1ec54 |
631 | return map _varCE($vbl, $_), |
0116f5dc |
632 | $cjk |
4d36a948 |
633 | ? map(pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, @$_), &$cjk($u)) |
3756e7ca |
634 | : defined $cjk && $self->{UCA_Version} <= 8 && $u < 0x10000 |
635 | ? _uideoCE_8($u) |
0116f5dc |
636 | : $der->($u); |
a7fbee98 |
637 | } |
638 | else { |
abd1ec54 |
639 | return map _varCE($vbl, $_), $der->($u); |
a7fbee98 |
640 | } |
d16e9e3d |
641 | } |
642 | |
d16e9e3d |
643 | |
644 | ## |
645 | ## string sortkey = getSortKey(string arg) |
646 | ## |
647 | sub getSortKey |
648 | { |
a7fbee98 |
649 | my $self = shift; |
650 | my $lev = $self->{level}; |
91ae00cb |
651 | my $rEnt = $self->splitEnt(shift); # get an arrayref of JCPS |
3756e7ca |
652 | my $v2i = $self->{UCA_Version} >= 9 && |
653 | $self->{variable} ne 'non-ignorable'; |
91ae00cb |
654 | |
abd1ec54 |
655 | my @buf; # weight arrays |
91ae00cb |
656 | if ($self->{hangul_terminator}) { |
657 | my $preHST = ''; |
658 | foreach my $jcps (@$rEnt) { |
659 | # weird things like VL, TL-contraction are not considered! |
660 | my $curHST = ''; |
661 | foreach my $u (split /;/, $jcps) { |
662 | $curHST .= getHST($u); |
663 | } |
664 | if ($preHST && !$curHST || # hangul before non-hangul |
665 | $preHST =~ /L\z/ && $curHST =~ /^T/ || |
666 | $preHST =~ /V\z/ && $curHST =~ /^L/ || |
667 | $preHST =~ /T\z/ && $curHST =~ /^[LV]/) { |
0116f5dc |
668 | |
abd1ec54 |
669 | push @buf, $self->getWtHangulTerm(); |
91ae00cb |
670 | } |
671 | $preHST = $curHST; |
672 | |
abd1ec54 |
673 | push @buf, $self->getWt($jcps); |
91ae00cb |
674 | } |
675 | $preHST # end at hangul |
abd1ec54 |
676 | and push @buf, $self->getWtHangulTerm(); |
91ae00cb |
677 | } |
678 | else { |
679 | foreach my $jcps (@$rEnt) { |
abd1ec54 |
680 | push @buf, $self->getWt($jcps); |
91ae00cb |
681 | } |
682 | } |
683 | |
abd1ec54 |
684 | # make sort key |
685 | my @ret = ([],[],[],[]); |
686 | my $last_is_variable; |
687 | |
688 | foreach my $vwt (@buf) { |
689 | my($var, @wt) = unpack(VCE_TEMPLATE, $vwt); |
3756e7ca |
690 | |
691 | # "Ignorable (L1, L2) after Variable" since track. v. 9 |
abd1ec54 |
692 | if ($v2i) { |
693 | if ($var) { |
694 | $last_is_variable = TRUE; |
695 | } |
696 | elsif (!$wt[0]) { # ignorable |
4d36a948 |
697 | next if $last_is_variable; |
abd1ec54 |
698 | } |
699 | else { |
700 | $last_is_variable = FALSE; |
0116f5dc |
701 | } |
702 | } |
abd1ec54 |
703 | foreach my $v (0..$lev-1) { |
704 | 0 < $wt[$v] and push @{ $ret[$v] }, $wt[$v]; |
a7fbee98 |
705 | } |
706 | } |
45394607 |
707 | |
a7fbee98 |
708 | # modification of tertiary weights |
709 | if ($self->{upper_before_lower}) { |
6d24ed10 |
710 | foreach my $w (@{ $ret[2] }) { |
711 | if (0x8 <= $w && $w <= 0xC) { $w -= 6 } # lower |
712 | elsif (0x2 <= $w && $w <= 0x6) { $w += 6 } # upper |
713 | elsif ($w == 0x1C) { $w += 1 } # square upper |
714 | elsif ($w == 0x1D) { $w -= 1 } # square lower |
a7fbee98 |
715 | } |
45394607 |
716 | } |
a7fbee98 |
717 | if ($self->{katakana_before_hiragana}) { |
6d24ed10 |
718 | foreach my $w (@{ $ret[2] }) { |
719 | if (0x0F <= $w && $w <= 0x13) { $w -= 2 } # katakana |
720 | elsif (0x0D <= $w && $w <= 0x0E) { $w += 5 } # hiragana |
a7fbee98 |
721 | } |
45394607 |
722 | } |
9f1f04a1 |
723 | |
724 | if ($self->{backwardsFlag}) { |
725 | for (my $v = MinLevel; $v <= MaxLevel; $v++) { |
726 | if ($self->{backwardsFlag} & (1 << $v)) { |
727 | @{ $ret[$v-1] } = reverse @{ $ret[$v-1] }; |
728 | } |
729 | } |
730 | } |
731 | |
4d36a948 |
732 | join LEVEL_SEP, map pack(KEY_TEMPLATE, @$_), @ret; |
45394607 |
733 | } |
734 | |
735 | |
736 | ## |
d16e9e3d |
737 | ## int compare = cmp(string a, string b) |
45394607 |
738 | ## |
5398038e |
739 | sub cmp { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) cmp $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
740 | sub eq { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) eq $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
741 | sub ne { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) ne $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
742 | sub lt { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) lt $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
743 | sub le { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) le $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
744 | sub gt { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) gt $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
745 | sub ge { $_[0]->getSortKey($_[1]) ge $_[0]->getSortKey($_[2]) } |
45394607 |
746 | |
747 | ## |
d16e9e3d |
748 | ## list[strings] sorted = sort(list[strings] arg) |
45394607 |
749 | ## |
a7fbee98 |
750 | sub sort { |
751 | my $obj = shift; |
752 | return |
753 | map { $_->[1] } |
754 | sort{ $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } |
755 | map [ $obj->getSortKey($_), $_ ], @_; |
45394607 |
756 | } |
757 | |
0116f5dc |
758 | |
3756e7ca |
759 | sub _derivCE_14 { |
760 | my $u = shift; |
761 | my $base = |
762 | (CJK_UidIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_UidF41) |
763 | ? 0xFB40 : # CJK |
764 | (CJK_ExtAIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_ExtAFin || |
765 | CJK_ExtBIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_ExtBFin) |
766 | ? 0xFB80 # CJK ext. |
767 | : 0xFBC0; # others |
768 | |
769 | my $aaaa = $base + ($u >> 15); |
770 | my $bbbb = ($u & 0x7FFF) | 0x8000; |
771 | return |
772 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $aaaa, Min2Wt, Min3Wt, $u), |
773 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $bbbb, 0, 0, $u); |
774 | } |
775 | |
4d36a948 |
776 | sub _derivCE_9 { |
0116f5dc |
777 | my $u = shift; |
778 | my $base = |
91ae00cb |
779 | (CJK_UidIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_UidFin) |
4d36a948 |
780 | ? 0xFB40 : # CJK |
91ae00cb |
781 | (CJK_ExtAIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_ExtAFin || |
782 | CJK_ExtBIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_ExtBFin) |
4d36a948 |
783 | ? 0xFB80 # CJK ext. |
784 | : 0xFBC0; # others |
0116f5dc |
785 | |
786 | my $aaaa = $base + ($u >> 15); |
787 | my $bbbb = ($u & 0x7FFF) | 0x8000; |
788 | return |
9f1f04a1 |
789 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $aaaa, Min2Wt, Min3Wt, $u), |
790 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $bbbb, 0, 0, $u); |
0116f5dc |
791 | } |
792 | |
4d36a948 |
793 | sub _derivCE_8 { |
0116f5dc |
794 | my $code = shift; |
795 | my $aaaa = 0xFF80 + ($code >> 15); |
796 | my $bbbb = ($code & 0x7FFF) | 0x8000; |
797 | return |
4d36a948 |
798 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $aaaa, 2, 1, $code), |
799 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $bbbb, 0, 0, $code); |
45394607 |
800 | } |
801 | |
3756e7ca |
802 | sub _uideoCE_8 { |
803 | my $u = shift; |
804 | return pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $u, Min2Wt, Min3Wt, $u); |
805 | } |
806 | |
807 | sub _isUIdeo { |
808 | my ($u, $uca_vers) = @_; |
809 | return( |
810 | (CJK_UidIni <= $u && |
811 | ($uca_vers >= 14 ? ( $u <= CJK_UidF41) : ($u <= CJK_UidFin))) |
812 | || |
813 | (CJK_ExtAIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_ExtAFin) |
814 | || |
815 | (CJK_ExtBIni <= $u && $u <= CJK_ExtBFin) |
816 | ); |
817 | } |
818 | |
91ae00cb |
819 | |
abd1ec54 |
820 | sub getWtHangulTerm { |
91ae00cb |
821 | my $self = shift; |
abd1ec54 |
822 | return _varCE($self->{variable}, |
823 | pack(VCE_TEMPLATE, NON_VAR, $self->{hangul_terminator}, 0,0,0)); |
91ae00cb |
824 | } |
825 | |
826 | |
45394607 |
827 | ## |
828 | ## "hhhh hhhh hhhh" to (dddd, dddd, dddd) |
829 | ## |
a7fbee98 |
830 | sub _getHexArray { map hex, $_[0] =~ /([0-9a-fA-F]+)/g } |
5398038e |
831 | |
a7fbee98 |
832 | # |
4d36a948 |
833 | # $code *must* be in Hangul syllable. |
a7fbee98 |
834 | # Check it before you enter here. |
835 | # |
5398038e |
836 | sub _decompHangul { |
837 | my $code = shift; |
3756e7ca |
838 | my $si = $code - Hangul_SBase; |
839 | my $li = int( $si / Hangul_NCount); |
840 | my $vi = int(($si % Hangul_NCount) / Hangul_TCount); |
841 | my $ti = $si % Hangul_TCount; |
5398038e |
842 | return ( |
3756e7ca |
843 | Hangul_LBase + $li, |
844 | Hangul_VBase + $vi, |
845 | $ti ? (Hangul_TBase + $ti) : (), |
5398038e |
846 | ); |
45394607 |
847 | } |
848 | |
10d7ec48 |
849 | sub _isIllegal { |
4d36a948 |
850 | my $code = shift; |
851 | return ! defined $code # removed |
852 | || ($code < 0 || 0x10FFFF < $code) # out of range |
853 | || (($code & 0xFFFE) == 0xFFFE) # ??FFF[EF] (cf. utf8.c) |
854 | || (0xD800 <= $code && $code <= 0xDFFF) # unpaired surrogates |
855 | || (0xFDD0 <= $code && $code <= 0xFDEF) # other non-characters |
856 | ; |
857 | } |
858 | |
91ae00cb |
859 | # Hangul Syllable Type |
860 | sub getHST { |
861 | my $u = shift; |
862 | return |
863 | Hangul_LIni <= $u && $u <= Hangul_LFin || $u == Hangul_LFill ? "L" : |
864 | Hangul_VIni <= $u && $u <= Hangul_VFin ? "V" : |
865 | Hangul_TIni <= $u && $u <= Hangul_TFin ? "T" : |
866 | Hangul_SIni <= $u && $u <= Hangul_SFin ? |
867 | ($u - Hangul_SBase) % Hangul_TCount ? "LVT" : "LV" : ""; |
868 | } |
869 | |
4d36a948 |
870 | |
871 | ## |
872 | ## bool _nonIgnorAtLevel(arrayref weights, int level) |
873 | ## |
874 | sub _nonIgnorAtLevel($$) |
875 | { |
876 | my $wt = shift; |
877 | return if ! defined $wt; |
878 | my $lv = shift; |
9f1f04a1 |
879 | return grep($wt->[$_-1] != 0, MinLevel..$lv) ? TRUE : FALSE; |
4d36a948 |
880 | } |
881 | |
882 | ## |
883 | ## bool _eqArray( |
884 | ## arrayref of arrayref[weights] source, |
885 | ## arrayref of arrayref[weights] substr, |
886 | ## int level) |
887 | ## * comparison of graphemes vs graphemes. |
888 | ## @$source >= @$substr must be true (check it before call this); |
889 | ## |
890 | sub _eqArray($$$) |
891 | { |
892 | my $source = shift; |
893 | my $substr = shift; |
894 | my $lev = shift; |
895 | |
896 | for my $g (0..@$substr-1){ |
897 | # Do the $g'th graphemes have the same number of AV weigths? |
898 | return if @{ $source->[$g] } != @{ $substr->[$g] }; |
899 | |
900 | for my $w (0..@{ $substr->[$g] }-1) { |
901 | for my $v (0..$lev-1) { |
902 | return if $source->[$g][$w][$v] != $substr->[$g][$w][$v]; |
903 | } |
904 | } |
905 | } |
906 | return 1; |
907 | } |
908 | |
909 | ## |
910 | ## (int position, int length) |
911 | ## int position = index(string, substring, position, [undoc'ed grobal]) |
912 | ## |
913 | ## With "grobal" (only for the list context), |
914 | ## returns list of arrayref[position, length]. |
915 | ## |
916 | sub index |
917 | { |
91ae00cb |
918 | my $self = shift; |
919 | my $str = shift; |
920 | my $len = length($str); |
921 | my $subE = $self->splitEnt(shift); |
922 | my $pos = @_ ? shift : 0; |
923 | $pos = 0 if $pos < 0; |
924 | my $grob = shift; |
925 | |
926 | my $lev = $self->{level}; |
3756e7ca |
927 | my $v2i = $self->{UCA_Version} >= 9 && |
928 | $self->{variable} ne 'non-ignorable'; |
91ae00cb |
929 | |
930 | if (! @$subE) { |
4d36a948 |
931 | my $temp = $pos <= 0 ? 0 : $len <= $pos ? $len : $pos; |
932 | return $grob |
933 | ? map([$_, 0], $temp..$len) |
934 | : wantarray ? ($temp,0) : $temp; |
935 | } |
abd1ec54 |
936 | $len < $pos |
937 | and return wantarray ? () : NOMATCHPOS; |
91ae00cb |
938 | my $strE = $self->splitEnt($pos ? substr($str, $pos) : $str, TRUE); |
abd1ec54 |
939 | @$strE |
940 | or return wantarray ? () : NOMATCHPOS; |
941 | |
4d36a948 |
942 | my(@strWt, @iniPos, @finPos, @subWt, @g_ret); |
943 | |
abd1ec54 |
944 | my $last_is_variable; |
945 | for my $vwt (map $self->getWt($_), @$subE) { |
946 | my($var, @wt) = unpack(VCE_TEMPLATE, $vwt); |
947 | my $to_be_pushed = _nonIgnorAtLevel(\@wt,$lev); |
4d36a948 |
948 | |
3756e7ca |
949 | # "Ignorable (L1, L2) after Variable" since track. v. 9 |
950 | if ($v2i) { |
abd1ec54 |
951 | if ($var) { |
952 | $last_is_variable = TRUE; |
953 | } |
954 | elsif (!$wt[0]) { # ignorable |
4d36a948 |
955 | $to_be_pushed = FALSE if $last_is_variable; |
abd1ec54 |
956 | } |
957 | else { |
958 | $last_is_variable = FALSE; |
4d36a948 |
959 | } |
960 | } |
961 | |
abd1ec54 |
962 | if (@subWt && !$var && !$wt[0]) { |
963 | push @{ $subWt[-1] }, \@wt if $to_be_pushed; |
4d36a948 |
964 | } else { |
abd1ec54 |
965 | push @subWt, [ \@wt ]; |
4d36a948 |
966 | } |
967 | } |
968 | |
969 | my $count = 0; |
91ae00cb |
970 | my $end = @$strE - 1; |
4d36a948 |
971 | |
abd1ec54 |
972 | $last_is_variable = FALSE; # reuse |
4d36a948 |
973 | for (my $i = 0; $i <= $end; ) { # no $i++ |
974 | my $found_base = 0; |
975 | |
976 | # fetch a grapheme |
977 | while ($i <= $end && $found_base == 0) { |
abd1ec54 |
978 | for my $vwt ($self->getWt($strE->[$i][0])) { |
979 | my($var, @wt) = unpack(VCE_TEMPLATE, $vwt); |
980 | my $to_be_pushed = _nonIgnorAtLevel(\@wt,$lev); |
4d36a948 |
981 | |
3756e7ca |
982 | # "Ignorable (L1, L2) after Variable" since track. v. 9 |
983 | if ($v2i) { |
abd1ec54 |
984 | if ($var) { |
985 | $last_is_variable = TRUE; |
986 | } |
987 | elsif (!$wt[0]) { # ignorable |
4d36a948 |
988 | $to_be_pushed = FALSE if $last_is_variable; |
abd1ec54 |
989 | } |
990 | else { |
991 | $last_is_variable = FALSE; |
4d36a948 |
992 | } |
993 | } |
994 | |
abd1ec54 |
995 | if (@strWt && !$var && !$wt[0]) { |
996 | push @{ $strWt[-1] }, \@wt if $to_be_pushed; |
91ae00cb |
997 | $finPos[-1] = $strE->[$i][2]; |
4d36a948 |
998 | } elsif ($to_be_pushed) { |
abd1ec54 |
999 | push @strWt, [ \@wt ]; |
91ae00cb |
1000 | push @iniPos, $found_base ? NOMATCHPOS : $strE->[$i][1]; |
4d36a948 |
1001 | $finPos[-1] = NOMATCHPOS if $found_base; |
91ae00cb |
1002 | push @finPos, $strE->[$i][2]; |
4d36a948 |
1003 | $found_base++; |
1004 | } |
1005 | # else ===> no-op |
1006 | } |
1007 | $i++; |
1008 | } |
1009 | |
1010 | # try to match |
1011 | while ( @strWt > @subWt || (@strWt == @subWt && $i > $end) ) { |
1012 | if ($iniPos[0] != NOMATCHPOS && |
1013 | $finPos[$#subWt] != NOMATCHPOS && |
1014 | _eqArray(\@strWt, \@subWt, $lev)) { |
1015 | my $temp = $iniPos[0] + $pos; |
1016 | |
1017 | if ($grob) { |
1018 | push @g_ret, [$temp, $finPos[$#subWt] - $iniPos[0]]; |
1019 | splice @strWt, 0, $#subWt; |
1020 | splice @iniPos, 0, $#subWt; |
1021 | splice @finPos, 0, $#subWt; |
1022 | } |
1023 | else { |
1024 | return wantarray |
1025 | ? ($temp, $finPos[$#subWt] - $iniPos[0]) |
1026 | : $temp; |
1027 | } |
1028 | } |
1029 | shift @strWt; |
1030 | shift @iniPos; |
1031 | shift @finPos; |
1032 | } |
1033 | } |
1034 | |
1035 | return $grob |
1036 | ? @g_ret |
1037 | : wantarray ? () : NOMATCHPOS; |
1038 | } |
1039 | |
1040 | ## |
1041 | ## scalarref to matching part = match(string, substring) |
1042 | ## |
1043 | sub match |
1044 | { |
1045 | my $self = shift; |
1046 | if (my($pos,$len) = $self->index($_[0], $_[1])) { |
1047 | my $temp = substr($_[0], $pos, $len); |
1048 | return wantarray ? $temp : \$temp; |
1049 | # An lvalue ref \substr should be avoided, |
1050 | # since its value is affected by modification of its referent. |
1051 | } |
1052 | else { |
1053 | return; |
1054 | } |
1055 | } |
1056 | |
1057 | ## |
1058 | ## arrayref matching parts = gmatch(string, substring) |
1059 | ## |
1060 | sub gmatch |
1061 | { |
1062 | my $self = shift; |
1063 | my $str = shift; |
1064 | my $sub = shift; |
1065 | return map substr($str, $_->[0], $_->[1]), |
1066 | $self->index($str, $sub, 0, 'g'); |
1067 | } |
1068 | |
1069 | ## |
1070 | ## bool subst'ed = subst(string, substring, replace) |
1071 | ## |
1072 | sub subst |
1073 | { |
1074 | my $self = shift; |
1075 | my $code = ref $_[2] eq 'CODE' ? $_[2] : FALSE; |
1076 | |
1077 | if (my($pos,$len) = $self->index($_[0], $_[1])) { |
1078 | if ($code) { |
1079 | my $mat = substr($_[0], $pos, $len); |
1080 | substr($_[0], $pos, $len, $code->($mat)); |
1081 | } else { |
1082 | substr($_[0], $pos, $len, $_[2]); |
1083 | } |
1084 | return TRUE; |
1085 | } |
1086 | else { |
1087 | return FALSE; |
1088 | } |
1089 | } |
1090 | |
1091 | ## |
1092 | ## int count = gsubst(string, substring, replace) |
1093 | ## |
1094 | sub gsubst |
1095 | { |
1096 | my $self = shift; |
1097 | my $code = ref $_[2] eq 'CODE' ? $_[2] : FALSE; |
1098 | my $cnt = 0; |
1099 | |
1100 | # Replacement is carried out from the end, then use reverse. |
1101 | for my $pos_len (reverse $self->index($_[0], $_[1], 0, 'g')) { |
1102 | if ($code) { |
1103 | my $mat = substr($_[0], $pos_len->[0], $pos_len->[1]); |
1104 | substr($_[0], $pos_len->[0], $pos_len->[1], $code->($mat)); |
1105 | } else { |
1106 | substr($_[0], $pos_len->[0], $pos_len->[1], $_[2]); |
1107 | } |
1108 | $cnt++; |
1109 | } |
1110 | return $cnt; |
1111 | } |
1112 | |
45394607 |
1113 | 1; |
1114 | __END__ |
1115 | |
1116 | =head1 NAME |
1117 | |
a7fbee98 |
1118 | Unicode::Collate - Unicode Collation Algorithm |
45394607 |
1119 | |
1120 | =head1 SYNOPSIS |
1121 | |
1122 | use Unicode::Collate; |
1123 | |
1124 | #construct |
5398038e |
1125 | $Collator = Unicode::Collate->new(%tailoring); |
45394607 |
1126 | |
1127 | #sort |
5398038e |
1128 | @sorted = $Collator->sort(@not_sorted); |
45394607 |
1129 | |
1130 | #compare |
a7fbee98 |
1131 | $result = $Collator->cmp($a, $b); # returns 1, 0, or -1. |
45394607 |
1132 | |
91ae00cb |
1133 | # If %tailoring is false (i.e. empty), |
1134 | # $Collator should do the default collation. |
1135 | |
45394607 |
1136 | =head1 DESCRIPTION |
1137 | |
3756e7ca |
1138 | This module is an implementation of Unicode Technical Standard #10 |
1139 | (a.k.a. UTS #10) - Unicode Collation Algorithm (a.k.a. UCA). |
4d36a948 |
1140 | |
45394607 |
1141 | =head2 Constructor and Tailoring |
1142 | |
d16e9e3d |
1143 | The C<new> method returns a collator object. |
1144 | |
5398038e |
1145 | $Collator = Unicode::Collate->new( |
0116f5dc |
1146 | UCA_Version => $UCA_Version, |
91ae00cb |
1147 | alternate => $alternate, # deprecated: use of 'variable' is recommended. |
45394607 |
1148 | backwards => $levelNumber, # or \@levelNumbers |
1149 | entry => $element, |
91ae00cb |
1150 | hangul_terminator => $term_primary_weight, |
45394607 |
1151 | ignoreName => qr/$ignoreName/, |
1152 | ignoreChar => qr/$ignoreChar/, |
1153 | katakana_before_hiragana => $bool, |
1154 | level => $collationLevel, |
91ae00cb |
1155 | normalization => $normalization_form, |
45394607 |
1156 | overrideCJK => \&overrideCJK, |
1157 | overrideHangul => \&overrideHangul, |
1158 | preprocess => \&preprocess, |
1159 | rearrange => \@charList, |
1160 | table => $filename, |
1161 | undefName => qr/$undefName/, |
1162 | undefChar => qr/$undefChar/, |
1163 | upper_before_lower => $bool, |
91ae00cb |
1164 | variable => $variable, |
45394607 |
1165 | ); |
45394607 |
1166 | |
1167 | =over 4 |
1168 | |
0116f5dc |
1169 | =item UCA_Version |
1170 | |
3756e7ca |
1171 | If the tracking version number of UCA is given, |
1172 | behavior of that tracking version is emulated on collating. |
0116f5dc |
1173 | If omitted, the return value of C<UCA_Version()> is used. |
3756e7ca |
1174 | C<UCA_Version()> should return the latest tracking version supported. |
1175 | |
1176 | The supported tracking version: 8, 9, 11, or 14. |
1177 | |
0d50d293 |
1178 | UCA Unicode Standard DUCET (@version) |
1179 | --------------------------------------------------- |
1180 | 8 3.1 3.0.1 (3.0.1d9) |
1181 | 9 3.1 with Corrigendum 3 3.1.1 (3.1.1) |
1182 | 11 4.0 4.0.0 (4.0.0) |
1183 | 14 4.1.0 4.1.0 (4.1.0) |
3756e7ca |
1184 | |
1185 | Note: Recent UTS #10 renames "Tracking Version" to "Revision." |
1186 | |
1187 | =item alternate |
0116f5dc |
1188 | |
3756e7ca |
1189 | -- see 3.2.2 Alternate Weighting, version 8 of UTS #10 |
0116f5dc |
1190 | |
3756e7ca |
1191 | For backward compatibility, C<alternate> (old name) can be used |
1192 | as an alias for C<variable>. |
0116f5dc |
1193 | |
45394607 |
1194 | =item backwards |
1195 | |
4d36a948 |
1196 | -- see 3.1.2 French Accents, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1197 | |
1198 | backwards => $levelNumber or \@levelNumbers |
1199 | |
1200 | Weights in reverse order; ex. level 2 (diacritic ordering) in French. |
1201 | If omitted, forwards at all the levels. |
1202 | |
1203 | =item entry |
1204 | |
4d36a948 |
1205 | -- see 3.1 Linguistic Features; 3.2.1 File Format, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1206 | |
91ae00cb |
1207 | If the same character (or a sequence of characters) exists |
1208 | in the collation element table through C<table>, |
1209 | mapping to collation elements is overrided. |
1210 | If it does not exist, the mapping is defined additionally. |
45394607 |
1211 | |
abd1ec54 |
1212 | entry => <<'ENTRY', # for DUCET v4.0.0 (allkeys-4.0.0.txt) |
1213 | 0063 0068 ; [.0E6A.0020.0002.0063] # ch |
1214 | 0043 0068 ; [.0E6A.0020.0007.0043] # Ch |
1215 | 0043 0048 ; [.0E6A.0020.0008.0043] # CH |
1216 | 006C 006C ; [.0F4C.0020.0002.006C] # ll |
1217 | 004C 006C ; [.0F4C.0020.0007.004C] # Ll |
1218 | 004C 004C ; [.0F4C.0020.0008.004C] # LL |
e7f779c8 |
1219 | 00F1 ; [.0F7B.0020.0002.00F1] # n-tilde |
1220 | 006E 0303 ; [.0F7B.0020.0002.00F1] # n-tilde |
1221 | 00D1 ; [.0F7B.0020.0008.00D1] # N-tilde |
1222 | 004E 0303 ; [.0F7B.0020.0008.00D1] # N-tilde |
abd1ec54 |
1223 | ENTRY |
1224 | |
1225 | entry => <<'ENTRY', # for DUCET v4.0.0 (allkeys-4.0.0.txt) |
1226 | 00E6 ; [.0E33.0020.0002.00E6][.0E8B.0020.0002.00E6] # ae ligature as <a><e> |
1227 | 00C6 ; [.0E33.0020.0008.00C6][.0E8B.0020.0008.00C6] # AE ligature as <A><E> |
1228 | ENTRY |
45394607 |
1229 | |
4d36a948 |
1230 | B<NOTE:> The code point in the UCA file format (before C<';'>) |
abd1ec54 |
1231 | B<must> be a Unicode code point (defined as hexadecimal), |
1232 | but not a native code point. |
4d36a948 |
1233 | So C<0063> must always denote C<U+0063>, |
1234 | but not a character of C<"\x63">. |
1235 | |
abd1ec54 |
1236 | Weighting may vary depending on collation element table. |
1237 | So ensure the weights defined in C<entry> will be consistent with |
1238 | those in the collation element table loaded via C<table>. |
1239 | |
1240 | In DUCET v4.0.0, primary weight of C<C> is C<0E60> |
1241 | and that of C<D> is C<0E6D>. So setting primary weight of C<CH> to C<0E6A> |
1242 | (as a value between C<0E60> and C<0E6D>) |
1243 | makes ordering as C<C E<lt> CH E<lt> D>. |
1244 | Exactly speaking DUCET already has some characters between C<C> and C<D>: |
1245 | C<small capital C> (C<U+1D04>) with primary weight C<0E64>, |
1246 | C<c-hook/C-hook> (C<U+0188/U+0187>) with C<0E65>, |
1247 | and C<c-curl> (C<U+0255>) with C<0E69>. |
1248 | Then primary weight C<0E6A> for C<CH> makes C<CH> |
1249 | ordered between C<c-curl> and C<D>. |
1250 | |
91ae00cb |
1251 | =item hangul_terminator |
1252 | |
3756e7ca |
1253 | -- see 7.1.4 Trailing Weights, UTS #10. |
91ae00cb |
1254 | |
1255 | If a true value is given (non-zero but should be positive), |
1256 | it will be added as a terminator primary weight to the end of |
1257 | every standard Hangul syllable. Secondary and any higher weights |
1258 | for terminator are set to zero. |
1259 | If the value is false or C<hangul_terminator> key does not exist, |
1260 | insertion of terminator weights will not be performed. |
1261 | |
1262 | Boundaries of Hangul syllables are determined |
1263 | according to conjoining Jamo behavior in F<the Unicode Standard> |
1264 | and F<HangulSyllableType.txt>. |
1265 | |
1266 | B<Implementation Note:> |
1267 | (1) For expansion mapping (Unicode character mapped |
1268 | to a sequence of collation elements), a terminator will not be added |
1269 | between collation elements, even if Hangul syllable boundary exists there. |
1270 | Addition of terminator is restricted to the next position |
1271 | to the last collation element. |
1272 | |
1273 | (2) Non-conjoining Hangul letters |
1274 | (Compatibility Jamo, halfwidth Jamo, and enclosed letters) are not |
1275 | automatically terminated with a terminator primary weight. |
1276 | These characters may need terminator included in a collation element |
1277 | table beforehand. |
1278 | |
45394607 |
1279 | =item ignoreChar |
1280 | |
3756e7ca |
1281 | =item ignoreName |
1282 | |
1283 | -- see 3.2.2 Variable Weighting, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1284 | |
caffd4cf |
1285 | Makes the entry in the table completely ignorable; |
1286 | i.e. as if the weights were zero at all level. |
45394607 |
1287 | |
3756e7ca |
1288 | Through C<ignoreChar>, any character matching C<qr/$ignoreChar/> |
1289 | will be ignored. Through C<ignoreName>, any character whose name |
1290 | (given in the C<table> file as a comment) matches C<qr/$ignoreName/> |
1291 | will be ignored. |
1292 | |
a7fbee98 |
1293 | E.g. when 'a' and 'e' are ignorable, |
45394607 |
1294 | 'element' is equal to 'lament' (or 'lmnt'). |
1295 | |
3756e7ca |
1296 | =item katakana_before_hiragana |
1297 | |
1298 | -- see 7.3.1 Tertiary Weight Table, UTS #10. |
1299 | |
1300 | By default, hiragana is before katakana. |
1301 | If the parameter is made true, this is reversed. |
1302 | |
1303 | B<NOTE>: This parameter simplemindedly assumes that any hiragana/katakana |
1304 | distinctions must occur in level 3, and their weights at level 3 must be |
1305 | same as those mentioned in 7.3.1, UTS #10. |
1306 | If you define your collation elements which violate this requirement, |
1307 | this parameter does not work validly. |
1308 | |
45394607 |
1309 | =item level |
1310 | |
3756e7ca |
1311 | -- see 4.3 Form Sort Key, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1312 | |
1313 | Set the maximum level. |
1314 | Any higher levels than the specified one are ignored. |
1315 | |
1316 | Level 1: alphabetic ordering |
1317 | Level 2: diacritic ordering |
1318 | Level 3: case ordering |
91ae00cb |
1319 | Level 4: tie-breaking (e.g. in the case when variable is 'shifted') |
45394607 |
1320 | |
1321 | ex.level => 2, |
1322 | |
a7fbee98 |
1323 | If omitted, the maximum is the 4th. |
1324 | |
45394607 |
1325 | =item normalization |
1326 | |
3756e7ca |
1327 | -- see 4.1 Normalize, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1328 | |
905aa9f0 |
1329 | If specified, strings are normalized before preparation of sort keys |
45394607 |
1330 | (the normalization is executed after preprocess). |
1331 | |
1d2654e1 |
1332 | A form name C<Unicode::Normalize::normalize()> accepts will be applied |
1333 | as C<$normalization_form>. |
06c8fc8f |
1334 | Acceptable names include C<'NFD'>, C<'NFC'>, C<'NFKD'>, and C<'NFKC'>. |
1d2654e1 |
1335 | See C<Unicode::Normalize::normalize()> for detail. |
1336 | If omitted, C<'NFD'> is used. |
45394607 |
1337 | |
91ae00cb |
1338 | C<normalization> is performed after C<preprocess> (if defined). |
45394607 |
1339 | |
06c8fc8f |
1340 | Furthermore, special values, C<undef> and C<"prenormalized">, can be used, |
1341 | though they are not concerned with C<Unicode::Normalize::normalize()>. |
1342 | |
1343 | If C<undef> (not a string C<"undef">) is passed explicitly |
1344 | as the value for this key, |
45394607 |
1345 | any normalization is not carried out (this may make tailoring easier |
abd1ec54 |
1346 | if any normalization is not desired). Under C<(normalization =E<gt> undef)>, |
1347 | only contiguous contractions are resolved; |
1348 | e.g. even if C<A-ring> (and C<A-ring-cedilla>) is ordered after C<Z>, |
1349 | C<A-cedilla-ring> would be primary equal to C<A>. |
06c8fc8f |
1350 | In this point, |
1351 | C<(normalization =E<gt> undef, preprocess =E<gt> sub { NFD(shift) })> |
1352 | B<is not> equivalent to C<(normalization =E<gt> 'NFD')>. |
1353 | |
1354 | In the case of C<(normalization =E<gt> "prenormalized")>, |
1355 | any normalization is not performed, but |
1356 | non-contiguous contractions with combining characters are performed. |
1357 | Therefore |
1358 | C<(normalization =E<gt> 'prenormalized', preprocess =E<gt> sub { NFD(shift) })> |
1359 | B<is> equivalent to C<(normalization =E<gt> 'NFD')>. |
1360 | If source strings are finely prenormalized, |
1361 | C<(normalization =E<gt> 'prenormalized')> may save time for normalization. |
1362 | |
1363 | Except C<(normalization =E<gt> undef)>, |
1364 | B<Unicode::Normalize> is required (see also B<CAVEAT>). |
45394607 |
1365 | |
1366 | =item overrideCJK |
1367 | |
4d36a948 |
1368 | -- see 7.1 Derived Collation Elements, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1369 | |
91ae00cb |
1370 | By default, CJK Unified Ideographs are ordered in Unicode codepoint order |
3756e7ca |
1371 | but C<CJK Unified Ideographs> (if C<UCA_Version> is 8 to 11, its range is |
1372 | C<U+4E00..U+9FA5>; if C<UCA_Version> is 14, its range is C<U+4E00..U+9FBB>) |
1373 | are lesser than C<CJK Unified Ideographs Extension> (its range is |
1374 | C<U+3400..U+4DB5> and C<U+20000..U+2A6D6>). |
91ae00cb |
1375 | |
1376 | Through C<overrideCJK>, ordering of CJK Unified Ideographs can be overrided. |
45394607 |
1377 | |
a7fbee98 |
1378 | ex. CJK Unified Ideographs in the JIS code point order. |
45394607 |
1379 | |
1380 | overrideCJK => sub { |
a7fbee98 |
1381 | my $u = shift; # get a Unicode codepoint |
1382 | my $b = pack('n', $u); # to UTF-16BE |
1383 | my $s = your_unicode_to_sjis_converter($b); # convert |
1384 | my $n = unpack('n', $s); # convert sjis to short |
1385 | [ $n, 0x20, 0x2, $u ]; # return the collation element |
45394607 |
1386 | }, |
1387 | |
a7fbee98 |
1388 | ex. ignores all CJK Unified Ideographs. |
1389 | |
1390 | overrideCJK => sub {()}, # CODEREF returning empty list |
1391 | |
1392 | # where ->eq("Pe\x{4E00}rl", "Perl") is true |
1393 | # as U+4E00 is a CJK Unified Ideograph and to be ignorable. |
1394 | |
1395 | If C<undef> is passed explicitly as the value for this key, |
1396 | weights for CJK Unified Ideographs are treated as undefined. |
1397 | But assignment of weight for CJK Unified Ideographs |
91ae00cb |
1398 | in table or C<entry> is still valid. |
a7fbee98 |
1399 | |
1400 | =item overrideHangul |
1401 | |
4d36a948 |
1402 | -- see 7.1 Derived Collation Elements, UTS #10. |
a7fbee98 |
1403 | |
abd1ec54 |
1404 | By default, Hangul Syllables are decomposed into Hangul Jamo, |
1405 | even if C<(normalization =E<gt> undef)>. |
a7fbee98 |
1406 | But the mapping of Hangul Syllables may be overrided. |
1407 | |
3756e7ca |
1408 | This parameter works like C<overrideCJK>, so see there for examples. |
a7fbee98 |
1409 | |
45394607 |
1410 | If you want to override the mapping of Hangul Syllables, |
abd1ec54 |
1411 | NFD, NFKD, and FCD are not appropriate, |
1412 | since they will decompose Hangul Syllables before overriding. |
45394607 |
1413 | |
a7fbee98 |
1414 | If C<undef> is passed explicitly as the value for this key, |
1415 | weight for Hangul Syllables is treated as undefined |
1416 | without decomposition into Hangul Jamo. |
1417 | But definition of weight for Hangul Syllables |
91ae00cb |
1418 | in table or C<entry> is still valid. |
a7fbee98 |
1419 | |
45394607 |
1420 | =item preprocess |
1421 | |
4d36a948 |
1422 | -- see 5.1 Preprocessing, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1423 | |
1424 | If specified, the coderef is used to preprocess |
1425 | before the formation of sort keys. |
1426 | |
a7fbee98 |
1427 | ex. dropping English articles, such as "a" or "the". |
45394607 |
1428 | Then, "the pen" is before "a pencil". |
1429 | |
1430 | preprocess => sub { |
1431 | my $str = shift; |
a7fbee98 |
1432 | $str =~ s/\b(?:an?|the)\s+//gi; |
1d2654e1 |
1433 | return $str; |
45394607 |
1434 | }, |
1435 | |
91ae00cb |
1436 | C<preprocess> is performed before C<normalization> (if defined). |
1d2654e1 |
1437 | |
45394607 |
1438 | =item rearrange |
1439 | |
4d36a948 |
1440 | -- see 3.1.3 Rearrangement, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1441 | |
1442 | Characters that are not coded in logical order and to be rearranged. |
3756e7ca |
1443 | If C<UCA_Version> is equal to or lesser than 11, default is: |
45394607 |
1444 | |
1445 | rearrange => [ 0x0E40..0x0E44, 0x0EC0..0x0EC4 ], |
1446 | |
3756e7ca |
1447 | If you want to disallow any rearrangement, pass C<undef> or C<[]> |
1448 | (a reference to empty list) as the value for this key. |
1449 | |
1450 | If C<UCA_Version> is equal to 14, default is C<[]> (i.e. no rearrangement). |
a7fbee98 |
1451 | |
0116f5dc |
1452 | B<According to the version 9 of UCA, this parameter shall not be used; |
1453 | but it is not warned at present.> |
1454 | |
45394607 |
1455 | =item table |
1456 | |
4d36a948 |
1457 | -- see 3.2 Default Unicode Collation Element Table, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1458 | |
91ae00cb |
1459 | You can use another collation element table if desired. |
45394607 |
1460 | |
e7f779c8 |
1461 | The table file should locate in the F<Unicode/Collate> directory |
3756e7ca |
1462 | on C<@INC>. Say, if the filename is F<Foo.txt>, |
1463 | the table file is searched as F<Unicode/Collate/Foo.txt> in C<@INC>. |
e7f779c8 |
1464 | |
1465 | By default, F<allkeys.txt> (as the filename of DUCET) is used. |
0d50d293 |
1466 | If you will prepare your own table file, any name other than F<allkeys.txt> |
1467 | may be better to avoid namespace conflict. |
45394607 |
1468 | |
a7fbee98 |
1469 | If C<undef> is passed explicitly as the value for this key, |
91ae00cb |
1470 | no file is read (but you can define collation elements via C<entry>). |
a7fbee98 |
1471 | |
1472 | A typical way to define a collation element table |
1473 | without any file of table: |
1474 | |
1475 | $onlyABC = Unicode::Collate->new( |
1476 | table => undef, |
1477 | entry => << 'ENTRIES', |
1478 | 0061 ; [.0101.0020.0002.0061] # LATIN SMALL LETTER A |
1479 | 0041 ; [.0101.0020.0008.0041] # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A |
1480 | 0062 ; [.0102.0020.0002.0062] # LATIN SMALL LETTER B |
1481 | 0042 ; [.0102.0020.0008.0042] # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B |
1482 | 0063 ; [.0103.0020.0002.0063] # LATIN SMALL LETTER C |
1483 | 0043 ; [.0103.0020.0008.0043] # LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C |
1484 | ENTRIES |
1485 | ); |
905aa9f0 |
1486 | |
3756e7ca |
1487 | If C<ignoreName> or C<undefName> is used, character names should be |
1488 | specified as a comment (following C<#>) on each line. |
45394607 |
1489 | |
1490 | =item undefChar |
1491 | |
3756e7ca |
1492 | =item undefName |
1493 | |
4d36a948 |
1494 | -- see 6.3.4 Reducing the Repertoire, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1495 | |
1496 | Undefines the collation element as if it were unassigned in the table. |
1497 | This reduces the size of the table. |
1498 | If an unassigned character appears in the string to be collated, |
1499 | the sort key is made from its codepoint |
1500 | as a single-character collation element, |
1501 | as it is greater than any other assigned collation elements |
1502 | (in the codepoint order among the unassigned characters). |
1503 | But, it'd be better to ignore characters |
1504 | unfamiliar to you and maybe never used. |
1505 | |
3756e7ca |
1506 | Through C<undefChar>, any character matching C<qr/$undefChar/> |
1507 | will be undefined. Through C<undefName>, any character whose name |
1508 | (given in the C<table> file as a comment) matches C<qr/$undefName/> |
1509 | will be undefined. |
1510 | |
e7f779c8 |
1511 | ex. Collation weights for beyond-BMP characters are not stored in object: |
1512 | |
1513 | undefChar => qr/[^\0-\x{fffd}]/, |
1514 | |
45394607 |
1515 | =item upper_before_lower |
1516 | |
3756e7ca |
1517 | -- see 6.6 Case Comparisons, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1518 | |
3756e7ca |
1519 | By default, lowercase is before uppercase. |
1520 | If the parameter is made true, this is reversed. |
45394607 |
1521 | |
3756e7ca |
1522 | B<NOTE>: This parameter simplemindedly assumes that any lowercase/uppercase |
1523 | distinctions must occur in level 3, and their weights at level 3 must be |
1524 | same as those mentioned in 7.3.1, UTS #10. |
1525 | If you define your collation elements which differs from this requirement, |
1526 | this parameter doesn't work validly. |
45394607 |
1527 | |
91ae00cb |
1528 | =item variable |
1529 | |
91ae00cb |
1530 | -- see 3.2.2 Variable Weighting, UTS #10. |
1531 | |
91ae00cb |
1532 | This key allows to variable weighting for variable collation elements, |
1533 | which are marked with an ASTERISK in the table |
1534 | (NOTE: Many punction marks and symbols are variable in F<allkeys.txt>). |
1535 | |
1536 | variable => 'blanked', 'non-ignorable', 'shifted', or 'shift-trimmed'. |
1537 | |
1538 | These names are case-insensitive. |
1539 | By default (if specification is omitted), 'shifted' is adopted. |
1540 | |
1541 | 'Blanked' Variable elements are made ignorable at levels 1 through 3; |
1542 | considered at the 4th level. |
1543 | |
abd1ec54 |
1544 | 'Non-Ignorable' Variable elements are not reset to ignorable. |
91ae00cb |
1545 | |
1546 | 'Shifted' Variable elements are made ignorable at levels 1 through 3 |
1547 | their level 4 weight is replaced by the old level 1 weight. |
1548 | Level 4 weight for Non-Variable elements is 0xFFFF. |
1549 | |
1550 | 'Shift-Trimmed' Same as 'shifted', but all FFFF's at the 4th level |
1551 | are trimmed. |
1552 | |
45394607 |
1553 | =back |
1554 | |
3164dd77 |
1555 | =head2 Methods for Collation |
45394607 |
1556 | |
1557 | =over 4 |
1558 | |
5398038e |
1559 | =item C<@sorted = $Collator-E<gt>sort(@not_sorted)> |
45394607 |
1560 | |
1561 | Sorts a list of strings. |
1562 | |
5398038e |
1563 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>cmp($a, $b)> |
45394607 |
1564 | |
1565 | Returns 1 (when C<$a> is greater than C<$b>) |
1566 | or 0 (when C<$a> is equal to C<$b>) |
1567 | or -1 (when C<$a> is lesser than C<$b>). |
1568 | |
5398038e |
1569 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>eq($a, $b)> |
1570 | |
1571 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>ne($a, $b)> |
1572 | |
1573 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>lt($a, $b)> |
1574 | |
1575 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>le($a, $b)> |
1576 | |
1577 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>gt($a, $b)> |
1578 | |
1579 | =item C<$result = $Collator-E<gt>ge($a, $b)> |
1580 | |
a7fbee98 |
1581 | They works like the same name operators as theirs. |
5398038e |
1582 | |
1583 | eq : whether $a is equal to $b. |
1584 | ne : whether $a is not equal to $b. |
1585 | lt : whether $a is lesser than $b. |
1586 | le : whether $a is lesser than $b or equal to $b. |
1587 | gt : whether $a is greater than $b. |
1588 | ge : whether $a is greater than $b or equal to $b. |
1589 | |
1590 | =item C<$sortKey = $Collator-E<gt>getSortKey($string)> |
45394607 |
1591 | |
3756e7ca |
1592 | -- see 4.3 Form Sort Key, UTS #10. |
45394607 |
1593 | |
1594 | Returns a sort key. |
1595 | |
1596 | You compare the sort keys using a binary comparison |
1597 | and get the result of the comparison of the strings using UCA. |
1598 | |
5398038e |
1599 | $Collator->getSortKey($a) cmp $Collator->getSortKey($b) |
45394607 |
1600 | |
1601 | is equivalent to |
1602 | |
5398038e |
1603 | $Collator->cmp($a, $b) |
45394607 |
1604 | |
a7fbee98 |
1605 | =item C<$sortKeyForm = $Collator-E<gt>viewSortKey($string)> |
1606 | |
3756e7ca |
1607 | Converts a sorting key into its representation form. |
1608 | If C<UCA_Version> is 8, the output is slightly different. |
1609 | |
a7fbee98 |
1610 | use Unicode::Collate; |
1611 | my $c = Unicode::Collate->new(); |
1612 | print $c->viewSortKey("Perl"),"\n"; |
1613 | |
0116f5dc |
1614 | # output: |
1615 | # [0B67 0A65 0B7F 0B03 | 0020 0020 0020 0020 | 0008 0002 0002 0002 | FFFF FFFF FFFF FFFF] |
1616 | # Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 |
1617 | |
4d36a948 |
1618 | =back |
1619 | |
1620 | =head2 Methods for Searching |
d16e9e3d |
1621 | |
3756e7ca |
1622 | B<DISCLAIMER:> If C<preprocess> or C<normalization> parameter is true |
4d36a948 |
1623 | for C<$Collator>, calling these methods (C<index>, C<match>, C<gmatch>, |
1624 | C<subst>, C<gsubst>) is croaked, |
1625 | as the position and the length might differ |
1626 | from those on the specified string. |
3756e7ca |
1627 | (And C<rearrange> and C<hangul_terminator> parameters are neglected.) |
d16e9e3d |
1628 | |
4d36a948 |
1629 | The C<match>, C<gmatch>, C<subst>, C<gsubst> methods work |
1630 | like C<m//>, C<m//g>, C<s///>, C<s///g>, respectively, |
1631 | but they are not aware of any pattern, but only a literal substring. |
1632 | |
1633 | =over 4 |
1634 | |
1635 | =item C<$position = $Collator-E<gt>index($string, $substring[, $position])> |
1636 | |
1637 | =item C<($position, $length) = $Collator-E<gt>index($string, $substring[, $position])> |
d16e9e3d |
1638 | |
1639 | If C<$substring> matches a part of C<$string>, returns |
1640 | the position of the first occurrence of the matching part in scalar context; |
1641 | in list context, returns a two-element list of |
1642 | the position and the length of the matching part. |
1643 | |
d16e9e3d |
1644 | If C<$substring> does not match any part of C<$string>, |
1645 | returns C<-1> in scalar context and |
1646 | an empty list in list context. |
1647 | |
1648 | e.g. you say |
1649 | |
5398038e |
1650 | my $Collator = Unicode::Collate->new( normalization => undef, level => 1 ); |
4d36a948 |
1651 | # (normalization => undef) is REQUIRED. |
1652 | my $str = "Ich muß studieren Perl."; |
1653 | my $sub = "MÜSS"; |
d16e9e3d |
1654 | my $match; |
a7fbee98 |
1655 | if (my($pos,$len) = $Collator->index($str, $sub)) { |
5398038e |
1656 | $match = substr($str, $pos, $len); |
d16e9e3d |
1657 | } |
1658 | |
4d36a948 |
1659 | and get C<"muß"> in C<$match> since C<"muß"> |
3756e7ca |
1660 | is primary equal to C<"MÜSS">. |
4d36a948 |
1661 | |
1662 | =item C<$match_ref = $Collator-E<gt>match($string, $substring)> |
1663 | |
1664 | =item C<($match) = $Collator-E<gt>match($string, $substring)> |
1665 | |
1666 | If C<$substring> matches a part of C<$string>, in scalar context, returns |
1667 | B<a reference to> the first occurrence of the matching part |
1668 | (C<$match_ref> is always true if matches, |
1669 | since every reference is B<true>); |
1670 | in list context, returns the first occurrence of the matching part. |
1671 | |
1672 | If C<$substring> does not match any part of C<$string>, |
1673 | returns C<undef> in scalar context and |
1674 | an empty list in list context. |
1675 | |
1676 | e.g. |
1677 | |
1678 | if ($match_ref = $Collator->match($str, $sub)) { # scalar context |
1679 | print "matches [$$match_ref].\n"; |
1680 | } else { |
1681 | print "doesn't match.\n"; |
1682 | } |
1683 | |
3756e7ca |
1684 | or |
4d36a948 |
1685 | |
1686 | if (($match) = $Collator->match($str, $sub)) { # list context |
1687 | print "matches [$match].\n"; |
1688 | } else { |
1689 | print "doesn't match.\n"; |
1690 | } |
1691 | |
1692 | =item C<@match = $Collator-E<gt>gmatch($string, $substring)> |
1693 | |
1694 | If C<$substring> matches a part of C<$string>, returns |
1695 | all the matching parts (or matching count in scalar context). |
1696 | |
1697 | If C<$substring> does not match any part of C<$string>, |
1698 | returns an empty list. |
1699 | |
1700 | =item C<$count = $Collator-E<gt>subst($string, $substring, $replacement)> |
1701 | |
1702 | If C<$substring> matches a part of C<$string>, |
1703 | the first occurrence of the matching part is replaced by C<$replacement> |
1704 | (C<$string> is modified) and return C<$count> (always equals to C<1>). |
1705 | |
1706 | C<$replacement> can be a C<CODEREF>, |
1707 | taking the matching part as an argument, |
1708 | and returning a string to replace the matching part |
1709 | (a bit similar to C<s/(..)/$coderef-E<gt>($1)/e>). |
1710 | |
1711 | =item C<$count = $Collator-E<gt>gsubst($string, $substring, $replacement)> |
1712 | |
1713 | If C<$substring> matches a part of C<$string>, |
1714 | all the occurrences of the matching part is replaced by C<$replacement> |
1715 | (C<$string> is modified) and return C<$count>. |
1716 | |
1717 | C<$replacement> can be a C<CODEREF>, |
1718 | taking the matching part as an argument, |
1719 | and returning a string to replace the matching part |
1720 | (a bit similar to C<s/(..)/$coderef-E<gt>($1)/eg>). |
1721 | |
1722 | e.g. |
1723 | |
1724 | my $Collator = Unicode::Collate->new( normalization => undef, level => 1 ); |
1725 | # (normalization => undef) is REQUIRED. |
3756e7ca |
1726 | my $str = "Camel donkey zebra came\x{301}l CAMEL horse cAm\0E\0L..."; |
4d36a948 |
1727 | $Collator->gsubst($str, "camel", sub { "<b>$_[0]</b>" }); |
1728 | |
3756e7ca |
1729 | # now $str is "<b>Camel</b> donkey zebra <b>came\x{301}l</b> <b>CAMEL</b> horse <b>cAm\0E\0L</b>..."; |
4d36a948 |
1730 | # i.e., all the camels are made bold-faced. |
d16e9e3d |
1731 | |
45394607 |
1732 | =back |
1733 | |
3164dd77 |
1734 | =head2 Other Methods |
1735 | |
1736 | =over 4 |
1737 | |
0116f5dc |
1738 | =item C<%old_tailoring = $Collator-E<gt>change(%new_tailoring)> |
1739 | |
1740 | Change the value of specified keys and returns the changed part. |
1741 | |
1742 | $Collator = Unicode::Collate->new(level => 4); |
1743 | |
1744 | $Collator->eq("perl", "PERL"); # false |
1745 | |
1746 | %old = $Collator->change(level => 2); # returns (level => 4). |
1747 | |
1748 | $Collator->eq("perl", "PERL"); # true |
1749 | |
1750 | $Collator->change(%old); # returns (level => 2). |
1751 | |
1752 | $Collator->eq("perl", "PERL"); # false |
1753 | |
1754 | Not all C<(key,value)>s are allowed to be changed. |
1755 | See also C<@Unicode::Collate::ChangeOK> and C<@Unicode::Collate::ChangeNG>. |
1756 | |
1757 | In the scalar context, returns the modified collator |
1758 | (but it is B<not> a clone from the original). |
1759 | |
1760 | $Collator->change(level => 2)->eq("perl", "PERL"); # true |
1761 | |
1762 | $Collator->eq("perl", "PERL"); # true; now max level is 2nd. |
1763 | |
1764 | $Collator->change(level => 4)->eq("perl", "PERL"); # false |
1765 | |
91ae00cb |
1766 | =item C<$version = $Collator-E<gt>version()> |
3164dd77 |
1767 | |
91ae00cb |
1768 | Returns the version number (a string) of the Unicode Standard |
1769 | which the C<table> file used by the collator object is based on. |
1770 | If the table does not include a version line (starting with C<@version>), |
1771 | returns C<"unknown">. |
1772 | |
1773 | =item C<UCA_Version()> |
3164dd77 |
1774 | |
91ae00cb |
1775 | Returns the tracking version number of UTS #10 this module consults. |
3164dd77 |
1776 | |
91ae00cb |
1777 | =item C<Base_Unicode_Version()> |
1778 | |
1779 | Returns the version number of UTS #10 this module consults. |
3164dd77 |
1780 | |
1781 | =back |
1782 | |
3756e7ca |
1783 | =head1 EXPORT |
1784 | |
1785 | No method will be exported. |
45394607 |
1786 | |
0d50d293 |
1787 | =head1 INSTALL |
1788 | |
1789 | Though this module can be used without any C<table> file, |
1790 | to use this module easily, it is recommended to install a table file |
1791 | in the UCA format, by copying it under the directory |
1792 | <a place in @INC>/Unicode/Collate. |
1793 | |
6d24ed10 |
1794 | The most preferable one is "The Default Unicode Collation Element Table" |
1795 | (aka DUCET), available from the Unicode Consortium's website: |
0d50d293 |
1796 | |
1797 | http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/ |
1798 | |
1799 | http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/latest/allkeys.txt (latest version) |
1800 | |
1801 | If DUCET is not installed, it is recommended to copy the file |
1802 | from http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/latest/allkeys.txt |
1803 | to <a place in @INC>/Unicode/Collate/allkeys.txt |
1804 | manually. |
1805 | |
3756e7ca |
1806 | =head1 CAVEATS |
1807 | |
1808 | =over 4 |
45394607 |
1809 | |
3756e7ca |
1810 | =item Normalization |
45394607 |
1811 | |
3756e7ca |
1812 | Use of the C<normalization> parameter requires the B<Unicode::Normalize> |
1813 | module (see L<Unicode::Normalize>). |
45394607 |
1814 | |
5398038e |
1815 | If you need not it (say, in the case when you need not |
45394607 |
1816 | handle any combining characters), |
1817 | assign C<normalization =E<gt> undef> explicitly. |
1818 | |
4d36a948 |
1819 | -- see 6.5 Avoiding Normalization, UTS #10. |
5398038e |
1820 | |
3756e7ca |
1821 | =item Conformance Test |
0116f5dc |
1822 | |
10d7ec48 |
1823 | The Conformance Test for the UCA is available |
1824 | under L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/>. |
0116f5dc |
1825 | |
1826 | For F<CollationTest_SHIFTED.txt>, |
1827 | a collator via C<Unicode::Collate-E<gt>new( )> should be used; |
1828 | for F<CollationTest_NON_IGNORABLE.txt>, a collator via |
91ae00cb |
1829 | C<Unicode::Collate-E<gt>new(variable =E<gt> "non-ignorable", level =E<gt> 3)>. |
0116f5dc |
1830 | |
4d36a948 |
1831 | B<Unicode::Normalize is required to try The Conformance Test.> |
a7fbee98 |
1832 | |
3756e7ca |
1833 | =back |
1834 | |
0d50d293 |
1835 | =head1 AUTHOR, COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE |
45394607 |
1836 | |
0d50d293 |
1837 | The Unicode::Collate module for perl was written by SADAHIRO Tomoyuki, |
1838 | <SADAHIRO@cpan.org>. This module is Copyright(C) 2001-2005, |
1839 | SADAHIRO Tomoyuki. Japan. All rights reserved. |
45394607 |
1840 | |
0d50d293 |
1841 | This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
1842 | modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. |
45394607 |
1843 | |
0d50d293 |
1844 | The file Unicode/Collate/allkeys.txt was copied directly |
6d24ed10 |
1845 | from L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/4.1.0/allkeys.txt>. |
0d50d293 |
1846 | This file is Copyright (c) 1991-2005 Unicode, Inc. All rights reserved. |
6d24ed10 |
1847 | Distributed under the Terms of Use in L<http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html>. |
45394607 |
1848 | |
1849 | =head1 SEE ALSO |
1850 | |
1851 | =over 4 |
1852 | |
91ae00cb |
1853 | =item Unicode Collation Algorithm - UTS #10 |
1854 | |
1855 | L<http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr10/> |
1856 | |
1857 | =item The Default Unicode Collation Element Table (DUCET) |
1858 | |
10d7ec48 |
1859 | L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/latest/allkeys.txt> |
45394607 |
1860 | |
91ae00cb |
1861 | =item The conformance test for the UCA |
45394607 |
1862 | |
10d7ec48 |
1863 | L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/latest/CollationTest.html> |
a7fbee98 |
1864 | |
10d7ec48 |
1865 | L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/UCA/latest/CollationTest.zip> |
45394607 |
1866 | |
91ae00cb |
1867 | =item Hangul Syllable Type |
0116f5dc |
1868 | |
10d7ec48 |
1869 | L<http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/HangulSyllableType.txt> |
0116f5dc |
1870 | |
91ae00cb |
1871 | =item Unicode Normalization Forms - UAX #15 |
a7fbee98 |
1872 | |
91ae00cb |
1873 | L<http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr15/> |
a7fbee98 |
1874 | |
45394607 |
1875 | =back |
1876 | |
1877 | =cut |