Crate icu_collator

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Comparing strings according to language-dependent conventions.

This module is published as its own crate (icu_collator) and as part of the icu crate. See the latter for more details on the ICU4X project. Collator is the main structure of the component. It accepts a set of arguments which allow it to collect necessary data from the data provider, and once instantiated, can be used to compare strings.

Refer to the ICU User Guide sections for Collation that give an introduction and explain basic concepts.

§Examples

As its most basic purpose, Collator offers locale-aware ordering:

use core::cmp::Ordering;
use icu::collator::*;
use icu::locid::locale;

let locale_es = locale!("es-u-co-trad").into();
let mut options = CollatorOptions::new();
options.strength = Some(Strength::Primary);
let collator_es: Collator = Collator::try_new(&locale_es, options).unwrap();

// "pollo" > "polvo" in traditional Spanish
assert_eq!(collator_es.compare("pollo", "polvo"), Ordering::Greater);

let locale_en = locale!("en").into();
let mut options = CollatorOptions::new();
options.strength = Some(Strength::Primary);
let collator_en: Collator = Collator::try_new(&locale_en, options).unwrap();

// "pollo" < "polvo" according to English rules
assert_eq!(collator_en.compare("pollo", "polvo"), Ordering::Less);

§Examples of CollatorOptions

The CollatorOptions struct configures specific custom behavior for the Collator. See docs for CollatorOptions for more details. Some basic descriptions and examples are below.

§Strength

The degree of sensitivity in how to determine that strings are distinct.

use core::cmp::Ordering;
use icu::collator::*;

// Primary Level

let mut options_l1 = CollatorOptions::new();
options_l1.strength = Some(Strength::Primary);
let collator_l1: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_l1).unwrap();

assert_eq!(collator_l1.compare("a", "b"), Ordering::Less); // primary
assert_eq!(collator_l1.compare("as", "às"), Ordering::Equal); // secondary
assert_eq!(collator_l1.compare("às", "at"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_l1.compare("ao", "Ao"), Ordering::Equal); // tertiary
assert_eq!(collator_l1.compare("Ao", "aò"), Ordering::Equal);
assert_eq!(collator_l1.compare("A", "Ⓐ"), Ordering::Equal);

// Secondary Level

let mut options_l2 = CollatorOptions::new();
options_l2.strength = Some(Strength::Secondary);
let collator_l2: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_l2).unwrap();

assert_eq!(collator_l2.compare("a", "b"), Ordering::Less); // primary
assert_eq!(collator_l2.compare("as", "às"), Ordering::Less); // secondary
assert_eq!(collator_l2.compare("às", "at"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_l2.compare("ao", "Ao"), Ordering::Equal); // tertiary
assert_eq!(collator_l2.compare("Ao", "aò"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_l2.compare("A", "Ⓐ"), Ordering::Equal);

// Tertiary Level

let mut options_l3 = CollatorOptions::new();
options_l3.strength = Some(Strength::Tertiary);
let collator_l3: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_l3).unwrap();

assert_eq!(collator_l3.compare("a", "b"), Ordering::Less); // primary
assert_eq!(collator_l3.compare("as", "às"), Ordering::Less); // secondary
assert_eq!(collator_l3.compare("às", "at"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_l3.compare("ao", "Ao"), Ordering::Less); // tertiary
assert_eq!(collator_l3.compare("Ao", "aò"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_l3.compare("A", "Ⓐ"), Ordering::Less);

§Alternate Handling

Allows alternate handling for certain customized collation orderings, including the option to ignore the special handling for the strings of such customizations. Specifically, alternate handling is used to control the handling of the so-called variable characters in the Unicode Collation Algorithm: whitespace, punctuation and symbols.

Note that AlternateHandling::ShiftTrimmed and AlternateHandling::Blanked are unimplemented. The default is AlternateHandling::NonIgnorable, except for Thai, whose default is AlternateHandling::Shifted.

use core::cmp::Ordering;
use icu::collator::*;

// If alternate handling is set to `NonIgnorable`, then differences among
// these characters are of the same importance as differences among letters.

let mut options_3n = CollatorOptions::new();
options_3n.strength = Some(Strength::Tertiary);
options_3n.alternate_handling = Some(AlternateHandling::NonIgnorable);
let collator_3n: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_3n).unwrap();

assert_eq!(collator_3n.compare("di Silva", "Di Silva"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_3n.compare("Di Silva", "diSilva"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_3n.compare("diSilva", "U.S.A."), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_3n.compare("U.S.A.", "USA"), Ordering::Less);

// If alternate handling is set to `Shifted`, then these characters are of only minor
// importance. The Shifted value is often used in combination with Strength
// set to Quaternary.

let mut options_3s = CollatorOptions::new();
options_3s.strength = Some(Strength::Tertiary);
options_3s.alternate_handling = Some(AlternateHandling::Shifted);
let collator_3s: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_3s).unwrap();

assert_eq!(collator_3s.compare("di Silva", "diSilva"), Ordering::Equal);
assert_eq!(collator_3s.compare("diSilva", "Di Silva"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_3s.compare("Di Silva", "U.S.A."), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_3s.compare("U.S.A.", "USA"), Ordering::Equal);

let mut options_4s = CollatorOptions::new();
options_4s.strength = Some(Strength::Quaternary);
options_4s.alternate_handling = Some(AlternateHandling::Shifted);
let collator_4s: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_4s).unwrap();

assert_eq!(collator_4s.compare("di Silva", "diSilva"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_4s.compare("diSilva", "Di Silva"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_4s.compare("Di Silva", "U.S.A."), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(collator_4s.compare("U.S.A.", "USA"), Ordering::Less);

§Case Level

Whether to distinguish case in sorting, even for sorting levels higher than tertiary, without having to use tertiary level just to enable case level differences.

use core::cmp::Ordering;
use icu::collator::*;

// Primary

let mut options = CollatorOptions::new();
options.strength = Some(Strength::Primary);
options.case_level = Some(CaseLevel::Off);
let primary =
  Collator::try_new(&Default::default(),
                    options).unwrap();

assert_eq!(primary.compare("ⓓⓔⓐⓛ", "DEAL"), Ordering::Equal);
assert_eq!(primary.compare("dejavu", "dejAvu"), Ordering::Equal);
assert_eq!(primary.compare("dejavu", "déjavu"), Ordering::Equal);

// Primary with case level on

options.strength = Some(Strength::Primary);
options.case_level = Some(CaseLevel::On);
let primary_and_case =
  Collator::try_new(&Default::default(),
                    options).unwrap();

assert_eq!(primary_and_case.compare("ⓓⓔⓐⓛ", "DEAL"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(primary_and_case.compare("dejavu", "dejAvu"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(primary_and_case.compare("dejavu", "déjavu"), Ordering::Equal);

// Secondary with case level on

options.strength = Some(Strength::Secondary);
options.case_level = Some(CaseLevel::On);
let secondary_and_case =
  Collator::try_new(&Default::default(),
                    options).unwrap();

assert_eq!(secondary_and_case.compare("ⓓⓔⓐⓛ", "DEAL"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(secondary_and_case.compare("dejavu", "dejAvu"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(secondary_and_case.compare("dejavu", "déjavu"), Ordering::Less);  // secondary difference

// Tertiary

options.strength = Some(Strength::Tertiary);
options.case_level = Some(CaseLevel::Off);
let tertiary =
  Collator::try_new(&Default::default(),
                    options).unwrap();

assert_eq!(tertiary.compare("ⓓⓔⓐⓛ", "DEAL"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(tertiary.compare("dejavu", "dejAvu"), Ordering::Less);
assert_eq!(tertiary.compare("dejavu", "déjavu"), Ordering::Less);

§Case First

Whether to swap the ordering of uppercase and lowercase.

§Backward second level

Compare the second level in backward order. The default is false (off), except for Canadian French.

§Numeric

When set to true (on), any sequence of decimal digits is sorted at a primary level according to the numeric value.

use core::cmp::Ordering;
use icu::collator::*;

// Numerical sorting off

let mut options_num_off = CollatorOptions::new();
options_num_off.numeric = Some(Numeric::Off);
let collator_num_off: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_num_off).unwrap();
assert_eq!(collator_num_off.compare("a10b", "a2b"), Ordering::Less);

// Numerical sorting on

let mut options_num_on = CollatorOptions::new();
options_num_on.numeric = Some(Numeric::On);
let collator_num_on: Collator =
    Collator::try_new(&Default::default(), options_num_on).unwrap();
assert_eq!(collator_num_on.compare("a10b", "a2b"), Ordering::Greater);

Re-exports§

Modules§

  • This module exists to contain implementation docs and notes for people who want to contribute.
  • 🚧 [Unstable] Data provider struct definitions for this ICU4X component.

Structs§

Enums§

  • What to do about characters whose comparison level can be varied dynamically.
  • Whether second level compares the last accent difference instead of the first accent difference.
  • Treatment of case. (Large and small kana differences are treated as case differences.)
  • Whether to distinguish case in sorting, even for sorting levels higher than tertiary, without having to use tertiary level just to enable case level differences.
  • A list of error outcomes for various operations in this module.
  • What characters get shifted to the quaternary level with AlternateHandling::Shifted.
  • When set to On, any sequence of decimal digits is sorted at a primary level according to the numeric value.
  • The collation strength that indicates how many levels to compare. If an earlier level isn’t equal, the earlier level is decisive. If the result is equal on a level, but the strength is higher, the comparison proceeds to the next level.