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10
11//! Iterators which split strings on Grapheme Cluster, Word or Sentence boundaries, according
12//! to the [Unicode Standard Annex #29](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/) rules.
13//!
14//! ```rust
15//! extern crate unicode_segmentation;
16//!
17//! use unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
18//!
19//! fn main() {
20//!     let s = "a̐éö̲\r\n";
21//!     let g = UnicodeSegmentation::graphemes(s, true).collect::<Vec<&str>>();
22//!     let b: &[_] = &["a̐", "é", "ö̲", "\r\n"];
23//!     assert_eq!(g, b);
24//!
25//!     let s = "The quick (\"brown\") fox can't jump 32.3 feet, right?";
26//!     let w = s.unicode_words().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
27//!     let b: &[_] = &["The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "can't", "jump", "32.3", "feet", "right"];
28//!     assert_eq!(w, b);
29//!
30//!     let s = "The quick (\"brown\")  fox";
31//!     let w = s.split_word_bounds().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
32//!     let b: &[_] = &["The", " ", "quick", " ", "(", "\"", "brown", "\"", ")", "  ", "fox"];
33//!     assert_eq!(w, b);
34//! }
35//! ```
36//!
37//! # no_std
38//!
39//! unicode-segmentation does not depend on libstd, so it can be used in crates
40//! with the `#![no_std]` attribute.
41//!
42//! # crates.io
43//!
44//! You can use this package in your project by adding the following
45//! to your `Cargo.toml`:
46//!
47//! ```toml
48//! [dependencies]
49//! unicode-segmentation = "1.9.0"
50//! ```
51
52#![deny(missing_docs, unsafe_code)]
53#![doc(
54    html_logo_url = "https://unicode-rs.github.io/unicode-rs_sm.png",
55    html_favicon_url = "https://unicode-rs.github.io/unicode-rs_sm.png"
56)]
57#![no_std]
58
59#[cfg(test)]
60extern crate std;
61
62pub use grapheme::{GraphemeCursor, GraphemeIncomplete};
63pub use grapheme::{GraphemeIndices, Graphemes};
64pub use sentence::{USentenceBoundIndices, USentenceBounds, UnicodeSentences};
65pub use tables::UNICODE_VERSION;
66pub use word::{UWordBoundIndices, UWordBounds};
67
68use crate::word::{UnicodeWordIndices, UnicodeWords};
69
70mod grapheme;
71mod sentence;
72#[rustfmt::skip]
73mod tables;
74mod word;
75
76/// Methods for segmenting strings according to
77/// [Unicode Standard Annex #29](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/).
78pub trait UnicodeSegmentation {
79    /// Returns an iterator over the [grapheme clusters][graphemes] of `self`.
80    ///
81    /// [graphemes]: http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries
82    ///
83    /// If `is_extended` is true, the iterator is over the
84    /// *extended grapheme clusters*;
85    /// otherwise, the iterator is over the *legacy grapheme clusters*.
86    /// [UAX#29](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Grapheme_Cluster_Boundaries)
87    /// recommends extended grapheme cluster boundaries for general processing.
88    ///
89    /// # Examples
90    ///
91    /// ```
92    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
93    /// let gr1 = UnicodeSegmentation::graphemes("a\u{310}e\u{301}o\u{308}\u{332}", true)
94    ///           .collect::<Vec<&str>>();
95    /// let b: &[_] = &["a\u{310}", "e\u{301}", "o\u{308}\u{332}"];
96    ///
97    /// assert_eq!(&gr1[..], b);
98    ///
99    /// let gr2 = UnicodeSegmentation::graphemes("a\r\nb🇷🇺🇸🇹", true).collect::<Vec<&str>>();
100    /// let b: &[_] = &["a", "\r\n", "b", "🇷🇺", "🇸🇹"];
101    ///
102    /// assert_eq!(&gr2[..], b);
103    /// ```
104    fn graphemes(&self, is_extended: bool) -> Graphemes<'_>;
105
106    /// Returns an iterator over the grapheme clusters of `self` and their
107    /// byte offsets. See `graphemes()` for more information.
108    ///
109    /// # Examples
110    ///
111    /// ```
112    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
113    /// let gr_inds = UnicodeSegmentation::grapheme_indices("a̐éö̲\r\n", true)
114    ///               .collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>();
115    /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "a̐"), (3, "é"), (6, "ö̲"), (11, "\r\n")];
116    ///
117    /// assert_eq!(&gr_inds[..], b);
118    /// ```
119    fn grapheme_indices(&self, is_extended: bool) -> GraphemeIndices<'_>;
120
121    /// Returns an iterator over the words of `self`, separated on
122    /// [UAX#29 word boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries).
123    ///
124    /// Here, "words" are just those substrings which, after splitting on
125    /// UAX#29 word boundaries, contain any alphanumeric characters. That is, the
126    /// substring must contain at least one character with the
127    /// [Alphabetic](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Alphabetic)
128    /// property, or with
129    /// [General_Category=Number](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values).
130    ///
131    /// # Example
132    ///
133    /// ```
134    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
135    /// let uws = "The quick (\"brown\") fox can't jump 32.3 feet, right?";
136    /// let uw1 = uws.unicode_words().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
137    /// let b: &[_] = &["The", "quick", "brown", "fox", "can't", "jump", "32.3", "feet", "right"];
138    ///
139    /// assert_eq!(&uw1[..], b);
140    /// ```
141    fn unicode_words(&self) -> UnicodeWords<'_>;
142
143    /// Returns an iterator over the words of `self`, separated on
144    /// [UAX#29 word boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries), and their
145    /// offsets.
146    ///
147    /// Here, "words" are just those substrings which, after splitting on
148    /// UAX#29 word boundaries, contain any alphanumeric characters. That is, the
149    /// substring must contain at least one character with the
150    /// [Alphabetic](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Alphabetic)
151    /// property, or with
152    /// [General_Category=Number](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values).
153    ///
154    /// # Example
155    ///
156    /// ```
157    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
158    /// let uwis = "The quick (\"brown\") fox can't jump 32.3 feet, right?";
159    /// let uwi1 = uwis.unicode_word_indices().collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>();
160    /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "The"), (4, "quick"), (12, "brown"), (20, "fox"), (24, "can't"),
161    ///                 (30, "jump"), (35, "32.3"), (40, "feet"), (46, "right")];
162    ///
163    /// assert_eq!(&uwi1[..], b);
164    /// ```
165    fn unicode_word_indices(&self) -> UnicodeWordIndices<'_>;
166
167    /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self` separated on
168    /// [UAX#29 word boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Word_Boundaries).
169    ///
170    /// The concatenation of the substrings returned by this function is just the original string.
171    ///
172    /// # Example
173    ///
174    /// ```
175    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
176    /// let swu1 = "The quick (\"brown\")  fox".split_word_bounds().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
177    /// let b: &[_] = &["The", " ", "quick", " ", "(", "\"", "brown", "\"", ")", "  ", "fox"];
178    ///
179    /// assert_eq!(&swu1[..], b);
180    /// ```
181    fn split_word_bounds(&self) -> UWordBounds<'_>;
182
183    /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self`, split on UAX#29 word boundaries,
184    /// and their offsets. See `split_word_bounds()` for more information.
185    ///
186    /// # Example
187    ///
188    /// ```
189    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
190    /// let swi1 = "Brr, it's 29.3°F!".split_word_bound_indices().collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>();
191    /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "Brr"), (3, ","), (4, " "), (5, "it's"), (9, " "), (10, "29.3"),
192    ///                 (14, "°"), (16, "F"), (17, "!")];
193    ///
194    /// assert_eq!(&swi1[..], b);
195    /// ```
196    fn split_word_bound_indices(&self) -> UWordBoundIndices<'_>;
197
198    /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self` separated on
199    /// [UAX#29 sentence boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Sentence_Boundaries).
200    ///
201    /// Here, "sentences" are just those substrings which, after splitting on
202    /// UAX#29 sentence boundaries, contain any alphanumeric characters. That is, the
203    /// substring must contain at least one character with the
204    /// [Alphabetic](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#Alphabetic)
205    /// property, or with
206    /// [General_Category=Number](http://unicode.org/reports/tr44/#General_Category_Values).
207    ///
208    /// # Example
209    ///
210    /// ```
211    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
212    /// let uss = "Mr. Fox jumped. [...] The dog was too lazy.";
213    /// let us1 = uss.unicode_sentences().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
214    /// let b: &[_] = &["Mr. ", "Fox jumped. ", "The dog was too lazy."];
215    ///
216    /// assert_eq!(&us1[..], b);
217    /// ```
218    fn unicode_sentences(&self) -> UnicodeSentences<'_>;
219
220    /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self` separated on
221    /// [UAX#29 sentence boundaries](http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr29/#Sentence_Boundaries).
222    ///
223    /// The concatenation of the substrings returned by this function is just the original string.
224    ///
225    /// # Example
226    ///
227    /// ```
228    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
229    /// let ssbs = "Mr. Fox jumped. [...] The dog was too lazy.";
230    /// let ssb1 = ssbs.split_sentence_bounds().collect::<Vec<&str>>();
231    /// let b: &[_] = &["Mr. ", "Fox jumped. ", "[...] ", "The dog was too lazy."];
232    ///
233    /// assert_eq!(&ssb1[..], b);
234    /// ```
235    fn split_sentence_bounds(&self) -> USentenceBounds<'_>;
236
237    /// Returns an iterator over substrings of `self`, split on UAX#29 sentence boundaries,
238    /// and their offsets. See `split_sentence_bounds()` for more information.
239    ///
240    /// # Example
241    ///
242    /// ```
243    /// # use self::unicode_segmentation::UnicodeSegmentation;
244    /// let ssis = "Mr. Fox jumped. [...] The dog was too lazy.";
245    /// let ssi1 = ssis.split_sentence_bound_indices().collect::<Vec<(usize, &str)>>();
246    /// let b: &[_] = &[(0, "Mr. "), (4, "Fox jumped. "), (16, "[...] "),
247    ///                 (22, "The dog was too lazy.")];
248    ///
249    /// assert_eq!(&ssi1[..], b);
250    /// ```
251    fn split_sentence_bound_indices(&self) -> USentenceBoundIndices<'_>;
252}
253
254impl UnicodeSegmentation for str {
255    #[inline]
256    fn graphemes(&self, is_extended: bool) -> Graphemes<'_> {
257        grapheme::new_graphemes(self, is_extended)
258    }
259
260    #[inline]
261    fn grapheme_indices(&self, is_extended: bool) -> GraphemeIndices<'_> {
262        grapheme::new_grapheme_indices(self, is_extended)
263    }
264
265    #[inline]
266    fn unicode_words(&self) -> UnicodeWords<'_> {
267        word::new_unicode_words(self)
268    }
269
270    #[inline]
271    fn unicode_word_indices(&self) -> UnicodeWordIndices<'_> {
272        word::new_unicode_word_indices(self)
273    }
274
275    #[inline]
276    fn split_word_bounds(&self) -> UWordBounds<'_> {
277        word::new_word_bounds(self)
278    }
279
280    #[inline]
281    fn split_word_bound_indices(&self) -> UWordBoundIndices<'_> {
282        word::new_word_bound_indices(self)
283    }
284
285    #[inline]
286    fn unicode_sentences(&self) -> UnicodeSentences<'_> {
287        sentence::new_unicode_sentences(self)
288    }
289
290    #[inline]
291    fn split_sentence_bounds(&self) -> USentenceBounds<'_> {
292        sentence::new_sentence_bounds(self)
293    }
294
295    #[inline]
296    fn split_sentence_bound_indices(&self) -> USentenceBoundIndices<'_> {
297        sentence::new_sentence_bound_indices(self)
298    }
299}