gcc/libjava/gnu/gcj/text/WordBreakIterator.java
Tom Tromey ee9dd3721b Initial revision
From-SVN: r26263
1999-04-07 14:42:40 +00:00

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// Default word BreakIterator.
/* Copyright (C) 1999 Cygnus Solutions
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
package gnu.gcj.text;
import java.text.BreakIterator;
import java.text.CharacterIterator;
/**
* @author Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com>
* @date March 22, 1999
* Written using The Unicode Standard, Version 2.0.
*/
public class WordBreakIterator extends BaseBreakIterator
{
public Object clone ()
{
return new WordBreakIterator (this);
}
public WordBreakIterator ()
{
iter = null;
}
private WordBreakIterator (WordBreakIterator other)
{
iter = (CharacterIterator) other.iter.clone();
}
// Some methods to tell us different properties of characters.
private final boolean isHira (char c)
{
return c >= 0x3040 && c <= 0x309f;
}
private final boolean isKata (char c)
{
return c >= 0x30a0 && c <= 0x30ff;
}
private final boolean isHan (char c)
{
return c >= 0x4e00 && c <= 0x9fff;
}
public int next ()
{
int end = iter.getEndIndex();
if (iter.getIndex() == end)
return DONE;
while (iter.getIndex() < end)
{
char c = iter.current();
if (c == CharacterIterator.DONE)
break;
int type = Character.getType(c);
char n = iter.next();
if (n == CharacterIterator.DONE)
break;
// Break after paragraph separators.
if (type == Character.PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR
|| type == Character.LINE_SEPARATOR)
break;
// Break between letters and non-letters.
// FIXME: we treat apostrophe as part of a word. This
// is an English-ism.
boolean is_letter = Character.isLetter(c);
if (c != '\'' && ! is_letter && type != Character.NON_SPACING_MARK
&& Character.isLetter(n))
break;
// Always break after certain symbols, such as punctuation.
// This heuristic is derived from hints in the JCL book and is
// not part of Unicode. It seems to be right, however.
// FIXME: we treat apostrophe as part of a word. This
// is an English-ism.
if (c != '\''
&& (type == Character.DASH_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.START_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.END_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.CONNECTOR_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.OTHER_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.MATH_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.CURRENCY_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.MODIFIER_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.OTHER_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.FORMAT
|| type == Character.CONTROL))
break;
boolean is_hira = isHira (c);
boolean is_kata = isKata (c);
boolean is_han = isHan (c);
// Special case Japanese.
if (! is_hira && ! is_kata && ! is_han
&& type != Character.NON_SPACING_MARK
&& (isHira (n) || isKata (n) || isHan (n)))
break;
if (is_hira || is_kata || is_han || is_letter)
{
// Now we need to do some lookahead. We might need to do
// quite a bit of lookahead, so we save our position and
// restore it later.
int save = iter.getIndex();
// Skip string of non spacing marks.
while (n != CharacterIterator.DONE
&& Character.getType(n) == Character.NON_SPACING_MARK)
n = iter.next();
if (n == CharacterIterator.DONE)
break;
if ((is_hira && ! isHira (n))
|| (is_kata && ! isHira (n) && ! isKata (n))
|| (is_han && ! isHira (n) && ! isHan (n))
// FIXME: we treat apostrophe as part of a word. This
// is an English-ism.
|| (is_letter && ! Character.isLetter(n) && n != '\''))
break;
iter.setIndex(save);
}
}
return iter.getIndex();
}
public int previous ()
{
int start = iter.getBeginIndex();
if (iter.getIndex() == start)
return DONE;
while (iter.getIndex() >= start)
{
char c = iter.previous();
if (c == CharacterIterator.DONE)
break;
boolean is_hira = isHira (c);
boolean is_kata = isKata (c);
boolean is_han = isHan (c);
boolean is_letter = Character.isLetter(c);
char n = iter.previous();
if (n == CharacterIterator.DONE)
break;
iter.next();
int type = Character.getType(n);
// Break after paragraph separators.
if (type == Character.PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR
|| type == Character.LINE_SEPARATOR)
break;
// Break between letters and non-letters.
// FIXME: we treat apostrophe as part of a word. This
// is an English-ism.
if (n != '\'' && ! Character.isLetter(n)
&& type != Character.NON_SPACING_MARK
&& is_letter)
break;
// Always break after certain symbols, such as punctuation.
// This heuristic is derived from hints in the JCL book and is
// not part of Unicode. It seems to be right, however.
// FIXME: we treat apostrophe as part of a word. This
// is an English-ism.
if (n != '\''
&& (type == Character.DASH_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.START_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.END_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.CONNECTOR_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.OTHER_PUNCTUATION
|| type == Character.MATH_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.CURRENCY_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.MODIFIER_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.OTHER_SYMBOL
|| type == Character.FORMAT
|| type == Character.CONTROL))
break;
// Special case Japanese.
if ((is_hira || is_kata || is_han)
&& ! isHira (n) && ! isKata (n) && ! isHan (n)
&& type != Character.NON_SPACING_MARK)
break;
// We might have to skip over non spacing marks to see what's
// on the other side.
if (! is_hira || (! is_letter && c != '\''))
{
int save = iter.getIndex();
while (n != CharacterIterator.DONE
&& Character.getType(n) == Character.NON_SPACING_MARK)
n = iter.previous();
iter.setIndex(save);
// This is a strange case: a bunch of non-spacing marks at
// the beginning. We treat the current location as a word
// break.
if (n == CharacterIterator.DONE)
break;
if ((isHira (n) && ! is_hira)
|| (isKata (n) && ! is_hira && ! is_kata)
|| (isHan (n) && ! is_hira && ! is_han)
// FIXME: we treat apostrophe as part of a word. This
// is an English-ism.
|| (! is_letter && c != '\'' && Character.isLetter(n)))
break;
}
}
return iter.getIndex();
}
}